Published 12:32 pm Wednesday, May 13, 2026 With a new format to Intermountain Conference tennis, the Caldera boys tennis team claimed its first-ever league title and is hoping to add to it this Friday and Saturday at the Intermountain Conference championships. Behind standout play from junior Max Voige and the doubles team of senior Cooper Pardo and junior Jaxson Timmerman, the Wolfpack did not lose a single dual meet during IMC play this season en route to their regular-season title. “We had a really strong start to the season and we finished strong,” said Caldera coach Tim Voige. “Now going into the district tournament, we feel really encouraged. I feel like our team is ready to compete. I am expecting that we are going to do pretty well in the tournament.” The two-day boys and girls IMC tennis championships begin later this week. The boys tournament will be split into two locations with Friday being played at Ridgeview High School and Saturday being played at Caldera High School.…