Patient Stories
After missing game, young fan gets visit from Boise Hawks at St. Luke’s Children’s Hospital

Boise Hawks pitchers Luke Malone and Noah McBride and catcher Ronnie Allen flank Josh, a St. Luke's Children's Hospital patient, on July 24.
By Dave SouthornLast Updated August 10, 2023
For a young baseball fan, there's nothing quite like seeing the pros live and up close.
That was the plan for Josh, a Boise-area elementary student, whose family had plans to see a Boise Hawks game in late July.
But a visit to the doctor a few days before the game yielded something that canceled those plans and changed a young life.

Boise Hawks players Noah McBride, Ronnie Allen and Luke Malone visit St. Luke's Children's patient Josh on July 24.
Josh had a brain tumor and was quickly scheduled for a procedure at St. Luke's Children's Hospital.
Though it went well, Josh faced a difficult recovery, including a temporary inability to speak. But his family and the St. Luke's team had an idea to help inspire him as he recovers — bring the players to him.
Just four days after connecting St. Luke's licensed clinical social worker Brianna Breese and child life team members with Boise Hawks general manager Mike Van Hise, three Hawks players arrived to visit Josh.
“It was pretty awesome to have everyone come together and do it so quickly,” Breese said. “He was very excited. Compared to where he'd been at, this was the most we'd seen him smile since he came in.”
Pitchers Noah McBride and Luke Malone, along with catcher Ronnie Allen, spent time with Josh in the skybridge, giving them some space to play a few games.
“You could tell he didn't have the energy he normally would, but the joy was obvious,” McBride said. “He loved shooting at us with Nerf guns, kicked our butts in air hockey, had a big smile as we tried to hit the Nerf darts with these little lightsaber toys … it was really rewarding for us to be a part of it.”
St. Luke's presents a skills and drills clinic before each Boise Hawks Saturday home game, while the team wears custom jerseys with St. Luke's Children's graphics.
