The 5-foot-9, 150-pound junior broke the tape in the 800-meter run and was a member of the winning 4x800-meter relay quartet at the Idaho Class 5A Track & Field Championship this past season, leading the Wolves to a fifth-place finish as a team. Stamper’s 800 clocking of 1:52.60 was state’s best this spring and ranked No. 58 nationally among prep competitors in 2018 at the time of his selection. At the Nike/Jesuit Twilight Relays in April, Stamper posted the state’s best times of the season in the 1500 (3:59.43, No. 35 nationally) and mile (4:15.96, No. 75 nationally).
Stamper has maintained a weighted 3.75 GPA in the classroom. He will begin his senior year of high school this fall.
A National Honor Society member, Stamper has volunteered locally serving the elderly and under-privileged by landscaping, painting and serving food to the homeless. He has also donated his time as a camp counselor for Isaiah’s Ranch, a United Way affiliate that serves a small mountain community.