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Class AA

• Billings Skyview 70, Missoula Hellgate 46: The Falcons jumped all over the Knights in the opening quarter, building a 17-3 advantage en route to victory. Tayshaun Williams led the charge with 19 points and Zakai Owens collected 14. Kaelor Jones and Willes Frederick added eight points apiece. Zane Gillhouse tallied nine points to lead Hellgate. Parker Link and Evan Pyron scored eight points apiece.

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• Helena 72, Bozeman 53: The Bengals opened their season with a convincing win, led by Tevin Wetzel’s 23 points. Madden Spaulding and Dylan Mosness knocked down 12 points apiece, and Mase Spaulding and Jaxan Lieberg tallied nine apiece. Smith Schuyler led the Hawks with 17 points. Mason Schuyler scored 13 points and Cristian Malloy netted 12.

• Billings Senior 65, Missoula Sentinel 49: Zy Zilkoski rang up 21 points and Chase Bad Bear hit for 17 as the Broncs took down the Spartans. Brody Allen tallied nine points and Zak Woog eight. Lincoln Rogers netted 15 points for the Spartans, with Carson Towe scoring 12.

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• Bozeman Gallatin 50, Helena Capital 46: The Raptors opened their season with a victory, holding off the Bruins in a contest that was close throughout. Carter Dahlke and Grant Vigen led a balanced offense with 11 points apiece. Sam Kilwein netted seven and Kade Fasting six. Brenton Belzer led all scorers with 17 points for the Bruins. Conor Toivonen and Landon Levang tallied eight points apiece.

Class A

• Polson 61, Lewistown 43: The Pirates won their second straight, going on a 16-6 run in the final quarter to put the game away. Kason Brown scored 23 points to carry the Golden Eagles in defeat, with Dash Ruff contributing eight points and Madden Norslien seven. No stats were reported for Polson.

• Havre 68, East Helena 54: Matthew Huse and Brayden Ereaux were the two-headed monster for the Blue Ponies, draining 16 points apiece, and Trey Gary knocked down 13 points. DeonDray Ellis led all scorers with 22 points for the Vigilantes. Talen Thatcher added seven points and Slade Olson chipped in with six.

• Miles City 82, Livingston 41: Kordt Smith and Rylin Gentry paced six players in double figures as the Cowboys walloped the Rangers. Smith and Gentry scored 13 points, Alex Hurr and Cooper Nansel hit for 11 apiece, and Warren Venable and Jace Erienbusch rang up 10 points each, with Brudger Muri contributing nine.

• Hamilton 54, Browning 51: Canaan Magness and Tyler Jette did the heavy lifting for the Broncs with 22 and 20 points, and Landon Wetzel supplied six points.

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• Libby 64, Corvallis 31: Ryan Beagle dropped 16 points, Aidan Rose netted 14 and Tristan Anderson 11 to lead the Loggers past the Blue Devils for their first win of the season. James Woody supplied six points. No stats were reported for Corvallis.

• Dillon 62, Missoula Loyola 60: The Beavers earned their second narrow win in as many days, outscoring the Class B Rams 20-12 during crunch time in the fourth. Kyler Engellant dropped 23 points and Cohen Hartman wasn’t far behind with 20. Gabe Lemelin chipped in with eight points. Rey Johnston did the heavy lifting for Loyola with 20 points, Ethan Stack rang up 15 and Jamo Kendrick added nine.

Class B

• Malta 76, Thompson Falls 62: Bohdi Brenden racked up 29 points, including five treys, and the Mustangs went on a 21-7 run after halftime to lead 60-37 going into the fourth quarter. Treyton Wilke hit for 12 points, Regan Stuart and Kruise Stiles tallied 11 apiece, and Kazner Oxarart scored 10. Kaiden Robins was sensational for the Blue Hawks, hitting seven 3-points and finishing with 28 points. Bryson LeCoure drained nine points, Ethan Burgess eight and Bryson McCormick seven.

• Fairfield 61, Florence-Carlton 42: Deron Lear drained 21 points, including a trio of three-pointers and six-for-six shooting at the stripe. Nine players in all reached the scoring column for the Eagles. Reed Von netted 10 points, Brock Peace eight, and Israel Perez and Porter Hatch added six points apiece. Jake Schneiter tallied 12 points to lead the Falcons. Bridger Alexander and Wes Potter scored seven points apiece.

• Three Forks 70, Anaconda 49: The Wolves improved to 2-0, taking command in the third quarter with a 19-9 run. Hunter Feddes rang up 18 points and Kanon Reichman was right behind him with 17. Aaron DeFrance hit for 14 points and Devon Long added nine.

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• Shepherd 66, Ennis 49: Shepherd took control after halftime, going on a 21-11 run in the third quarter and evening their record at 2-2. Kace Wagner paced Ennis in defeat with 16 points. Malachi Lewis netted 12 and Brandon Foss chipped in with seven. No stats were reported for Shepherd.

• Lone Peak 67, Choteau 63 (OT): The Bighorns used their triple threat of Ebe Grabow (23), Ryan Malinowski (21) and Isaac Bedway (19) to get past a determined Bulldog squad and remain unbeaten at 4-0. No stats were reported for Choteau.

• Deer Lodge 62, Gardiner 58: The Bruins led 35-30 at intermission but couldn’t hold off the Wardens in the second half. Brody Hunter drained 17 points, Kaiden Beck hit for 13 and Gideon Rubink 11. Tamu Lombardi contributed nine points. Parker Wyman knocked down 15 points to lead the Bruins, with Joel Stermitz scoring 13 and Franklin Lewis 11. Toby Willner chipped in with nine points and Braden Tuning added eight.

• Lame Deer 64, Park City 55: The Morning Stars’ quick 16-8 lead in the opening quarter proved to be the difference, as the two teams played each other evenly the rest of the way. Mason Tilzey hit for 16 points, grabbed nine boards and had two steals for the Panthers. Garrett Harper scored 15 points and pulled down a team-high 13 rebounds. Landry Streck tallied 15 points and seven boards. No stats were reported for Lame Deer.

St. Labre 75, Harlem 57: St. Labre’s 26-point outburst in the second quarter powered them to victory against Harlem. Morgan Hugs Jr. led all scorers with 23 points as Fydel Flying chipped in 13, Payton Killsnight added 11 and Kaiden Pryor had 10. No stats were reported for Harlem.

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Class C

• Circle 55, Roy-Winifred 44: The Wildcats moved to 4-0, overcoming a seven-point halftime deficit with a 23-9 run in the third quarter. Owen Beery kept up his hot shooting, hitting for 27 points. Kash Ereaux netted 15 points and Duke Williamson 13. No stats were reported for Roy-Winifred.

• Roberts 65, Roundup 24: Gus Kosel scored 19 points to lead four players in double figures as the Rockets blew up the Panthers. Chase MacArthur drained three treys and finished with 13 points, and Thommy Howard and Nate Weber tallied 10 points apiece. Liam Vanek hit a pair of threes and finished with eight points.

• Westby-Grenora 61, Frazer 29: Dilan Wade was unstoppable, pouring in 38 points, and Draygen Buechler hit for 14 as the Thunder rolled past the Bear Cubs. Gabriel Beston scored 14 points to lead the Cubs, with Bryce Fourstar ringing up 12 points.

• Lustre Christian 62, Manhattan Christian 55 (OT): In one of the marquee matchups of the night, the Lions ran their record to 4-0 but needed overtime to do it, winning the extra period 11-4 in a game that was close all the way. Byron Ewing led the Lions with 15 points, Prestyn Klatt netted 13 and Clay Reddig 11. Christian Triemstra scored 15 points for the Eagles, with Jack Scott hitting for 11 and Isaac Hoekema 10. 

• Ekalaka 51, Custer-Hysham 49: Tied at 33 entering the fourth quarter, the Bulldogs were one bucket better down the stretch, picking up their second win of the year. Wyatt Kirby shot the lights out for the Rebels in defeat, pouring in 24 points. Layne Duncan added eight points, and Ethan Weinmeister and Elliot Kirby chipped in with six points apiece. No stats were reported for Ekalaka.

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• West Yellowstone 72, Townsend 57: The Wolverines led by a basket, 50-48, entering the fourth quarter, then erupted on a 22-9 run to slam the door on the Class B Bulldogs. Quincy McCracken had a monster game, leading four players in double figures with 29 points. Damian Ramales dropped 23 points, Noa Flores 12 and Ben Hales 10 as the Wolverines improved to 3-0. No stats were reported for Townsend.

• Turner 61, White Sulphur Springs 40: The Tornadoes earned their first win of the season behind 21 points from Carson Maloney,with Caleb Zelmer knocking down 17 points and Tate Beck 13. Fisher Desens paced the Hornets with 12 points and Tanner Novark netted 10.

• Bridger 52, Plevna 43: Gage Goltz poured in 20 points, Cade Stringari netted 13 and Brady Kallevig 11 for the Scouts as they evened their record at 2-2. Jordan Paul and Kaeden Oberlander scored 10 points each to lead the Cougars (2-2), with Tristan Buerkle adding nine and Weston Buerkle chipping in with seven.

• South Heart, N.D., 43, Terry 37: Landon Schilling hit for 16 points in a losing effort for the Terriers. Tommaso Do added six points and Logan Murr five.

• Shields Valley 55, Whitehall 51: After trailing 25-13 at intermission, the Trojans got rolling, outscoring the Rebels 38-30 in the second half, but it wasn’t enough, and the Rebels picked up their first win of the season.  Jace Page knocked down 20 points and Robbie Anderson 17, with Dawson Matzinger adding eight points. No stats were reported for Whitehall.

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• Absarokee 60, Broadus 46: Tristan Phlllips and Jaxon Gallagher were double trouble with 13 points apiece — Gallagher netted three treys and Phillips two — and Jenson Rowdy hit a pair of threes and finished with 11 points for the Huskies. Garrett Ferster supplied nine points. Brock Gali paced the Hawks with 17 points and Landyn Merwin hit a pair of treys and tallied 12 points.

• Broadview-Lavina 69, Froid-Lake 30: Connor Glennie was a one-man wrecking crew, scoring 29 points, and Garrett Contway hit for 14 as the Pirates blew out the Redhawks to go 2-0 on the year. Rylan Young netted 14 points to lead the Redhawks.

• Reed Point-Rapelje 55, Huntley Project JV 53: Ben Broyles scored 21 points and collected 21 rebounds, and Landen Bryant hit for 20 points, five steals and four boards for the Renegades.

• Belt 70, Chinook 52: Michael Gaylord scored 18 of his 21 points beyond the three-point arc, Walker Maki drained 15 points and Rylan Davison 13 as the Huskies took down the Class B Sugarbeeters. Slater Lords added eight points and Declan Bergstrom seven. Carson Nissen had an excellent night for the Beeters, netting 18 points, and Ryan Bell hit a pair of threes and finished with 12 points.

• Wibaux 54, Richey-Lambert 41: Adino Gonzalez hit for 21 points, Alec Helvik netted 16 and Colter Bacon 15 for the Longhorns, who picked up their second win of the year. Quad Marshall paced the Fusion (0-2) with 10 points. Tanner Goosen tallied nine, and Curtis Mullin supplied eight.

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• Winnett-Grass Range 57, Fort Benton 43: The Rams had a 10-point lead at halftime as they kept up the pressure to earn a win. Jace Bantz scored 17 points, Wyatt Melton had 15 and Hazen Arntson had 12 to lead Winnett-Grass Range. No stats were reported for the Longhorns.

• Harlowton-Ryegate-Judith Gap 68, Jordan 65 (3OT): The Engineers and Mustangs need triple overtime to decide a winner before finding enough of a difference. Kenyan Davis led all scorers with 29 points for the Engineers and Chance Pierce added 11. Jordan’s Jayden Saylor poured in 24 points of his own and Koby Saylor added 19. 

• Noxon 72, Valley Christian 57: Shane Murray scored 26 to lead all scorers. The Red Devils also got 15 from Justice Kayser and 12 from Ricky WilliamsAndrew McKethen scored 20 to lead the Eagles. Daniel Stoltzfus added 15 and Nick Karvandi had 12 for Valley Christian.

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Class AA

• Billings Skyview 52, Missoula Hellgate 42: Rae Smart knocked down 17 points and hauled in 11 rebounds for the Falcons as they won their second straight. Kiki Lonebear rang up 15 points and Taryn Salveson had 11 points to go with six rebounds. Elly Reed poured in 17 points to lead the Knights. Paisley Johnson and Shannon Kane added nine points apiece.

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• Bozeman Gallatin 69, Helena Capital 32: The Raptors were led by a trio of scorers in double figures as they earned their first win of the season. Ave Odegard scored 20 points to lead all scorers, Jada Davis had 18 and Saydey Perry had 14 for the Raptors. Eva Dahlquist scored eight points for the Bruins.

• Helena 57, Bozeman 53 (OT): The Bengals outscored the Hawks 9-5 in overtime to secure their first victory. Lauryn Lieberg scored 24 points as Maddie Todorovich added 15 for the Bengals. A trio of Hawks scored in double figures led by Nula Anderson‘s 14 points and followed by Rose O’Brien and Zahara Willis with 10 each.

Class A

• Bigfork 40, Frenchtown 34: Trailing by a point entering the fourth quarter, the Valkyries outscored the Broncs 11-4 to grab their first win of the season. Paeten Gunlock drained 19 points and Braeden Gunlock tallied 11 points. No stats were reported for Frenchtown.

• Billings Central 68, Glendive 8: In their season opener, Coral Old Bull led a balanced Rams attack with 15 points, Kam Reinker netted 14, Ryen Hadley 13 and Amaya Lorash added nine. 

• Dillon 53, Missoula Loyola 51: The Beavers held off a fourth-quarter rally by the Class B Breakers to win in Frenchtown. Spencer Laird led all scorers with 24 points for the Breakers. Kylie Konen scored 19 and Kenleigh Graham scored 12 to lead the Beavers.

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Class B

• Malta 67, Thompson Falls 37: Neva Jacobson rang up 23 points, Denvyr Tuss tallied 19, and 10 players in all reached the scoring column for the M-ettes, who improved to 3-1. Gabi Hannum led the Blue Hawks with 11 points, and Solvieg Nygaard and Annalise Fairbank hit for seven points apiece.

• Shepherd 33, Ennis 32: Lexie Dennison scored nine points, Breelyn Fulton and Molly Gilbert hit for eight points apiece, and the Fillies outlasted the Mustangs in a defensive battle, improving to 3-1. Marisa Snider scored 14 points for the Mustangs, and Mikendra Ledgerwood and Tanaya Hauser added five points apiece.

• Shelby 56, Stillwater Christian 42: Addison Richman scored 22 points, 18 of them coming on three-pointers, and Adele Lamb knocked down a pair of treys and finished with 19 points as the Coyotes improved to 2-0. Hadley Clary hit a pair of threes and tallied 11 points. Jolisa Paolini led Stillwater with 16 points, which included a pair of three-pointers. Belle Pond tallied nine points and Bailey Pond chipped in with seven.

• Huntley Project 68, Wolf Point 15: Paige Lofing blitzed the Wolves with 27 points, and the Red Devils won their fourth in a row. Haedyn Simonson rang up 13 points and Sannah Windy Boy hit for 10. Maddison Akins supplied eight points.

• Chinook 57, Belt 45: The Sugarbeeters won their third straight, getting another dominant game from Alexus Seymour, who finished with 24 points. Brooke Fetter hit for 13 points, and Addison Olsen and Hannah Schoen contributed six points apiece. Aaliyah Gaylord knocked down 18 points for Belt, including three 3-pointers. Dezirae Goodman tallied 13 points and McKenzie Pogany hit a three and finished with 11 points.

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• Big Timber 50, Colstrip 33: Laney Ketcham shot the lights out, dropping 26 points, and Tori Beck rang up 12 for the Herders as they won their third straight. Mykal Anderson and Kinley Fulton led the Fillies with eight points apiece, and Paige Neiman contributed six points. 

Plains 52, Troy 36:  After trailing by 23 in the second half, the Trojans closed the gap to within 10 before the Trotters pulled away in the 7B opener. Aubree Butcher led all scorers with 14 points and Trystan Larsen added 12 for Plains. Addyson Fisher led the Trojans with 10 points.

• Lockwood JV 39, Red Lodge 31: Kinley Bray scored nine points and Averi Walkowiak scored seven to lead the Rams against the Lions.

Class C

• Bridger-Belfry-Fromberg 44, Plevna 38: The Scouts broke into the win column behind 21 points from Delaney Klaassen, with Sidney Frank scoring nine points and Abby Schwend seven. Brylee Swarts and Keely Heaton scored 12 and 11 points to lead the Cougars. Hayden Lane supplied eight points.

• Bainville 56, South Heart 37: The Bulldogs held a narrow 38-35 lead going into the final quarter, then shut down South Heart while scoring 18 points to run away with it. Elsie Wilson knocked down 17 points, Lila Butikofer scored 10, and Tally Berwick hit for nine. Megan Robb carried South Heart, dropping 20 points.

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• Terry 58, Ray, N.D. 46: Kiera Chaska and Ashley Eaton poured in 20 points apiece, and Carmen Lacquement hit for 12 to pace the Terriers as they improved to 3-1.

• Jordan 38, Forsyth 29: Annie Murnion racked up 11 points, with Skylar Lawrence scoring eight and Jada MacWilliams and Aubrey Smith netting six points apiece for the Mustangs. No stats were reported for Forsyth.

• West Yellowstone 41, Townsend 26: Ari Spence dropped 19 points and Brookelyn Hales hit for 10 as the Wolverines dispatched the Class B Bulldogs to go 3-1 on the season.

• Westby-Grenora 60, Frazer 57: Abby Lowes was unstoppable, putting up 41 points, and the Thunder won their third straight. Evelynn Lowes added eight points. Maci Fourstar-Sibley and BriAnna Beston were a two-headed beast for the Bearcubs with 18 points apiece — Beston hit four of five three-pointers. Audrey Smoker tallied 10 points.

• Saco-Whitewater-Hinsdale 45, Roy-WInifred 38: The defending Class C champs earned their fourth straight win, but it wasn’t a cake walk, as the Red Raiders led 22-21 at intermission. The Mavericks held a two-point lead going into the fourth quarter, then outscored the Raiders 13-8 down the stretch. Emerson Downing led a balanced offense with 13 points. BaiLee McColly and Ainsley Erickson hit for 10 points apiece. Hannah Ewen led the Red Raiders with 10 points, Jen Ewen scored nine and Kinzlee Wickens added seven.

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• Melstone 49, Denton-Geyser-Stanford-Geraldine 42: The Broncs won their fourth in a row, getting 22 points from Abby Boyd, 15 from Maggie Eike and eight from Emma Myhre. No stats were reported for D-G-S-G. 

• Custer-Hysham 46, Ekalaka 38: The Rebels built a 27-13 halftime lead, and a big fourth-quarter rally from the Bulldogs came up short. Reagan Fink had a monster game with 26 points. Tavee Duncan and Teagen Ruff supplied seven points apiece. Naysa O’Connor was a force for the Bulldogs with 20 points. Danica Shepherd and Kendra Tooke added eight points apiece.

 • Shields Valley 31, Whitehall 26: The Taylor gals, Gaige and Shayne, came through with 11 and nine points for the Rebels, with Kassidie Rock adding six points. No stats were reported for Whitehall.

• Circle 57, Winnett-Grass Range 16: The Wildcats held the Rams to just six points in the second half as they ran away with the victory. Charlie Moline led all scorers with 19 points as eight different Circle players recorded points. No stats were reported for Winnett-Grass Range.

• Manhattan Christian 51, Lustre Christian 27: Bella Triemstra and Emily Straatman teamed up for 33 of the Eagles points with 18 and 15 points respectively in earning the win. No stats were reported for Lustre Christian.

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• Harlowton-Ryegate-Judith Gap 34, White Sulphur Springs 24: The Engineers flipped the script in the second half by outscoring White Sulphur Springs 23-6. Azaria Davis scored 14 points to lead a trio of Hornets in double figures against the Engineers. Reese Cooney and Abby Britt added 11 points apiece. No stats were reported for the Engineers.

• Roberts 48, Roundup 26: TJ Chirrick‘s 31-point outburst powered the Rockets past the Class B Panthers. Taylor MacArthur added six points. No stats were reported for Roundup.

• Hot Springs 54, Philipsburg 52: The Savage Heat trailed by six going into the fourth quarter, but managed to pull out the two-point win against the Prospectors. Kara Christensen went off for 26 points and Lilia Sapanel and Brooke Jackson each added nine. No stats were reported for Philipsburg. 

20-Point Club

41: Abby Lowes, Westby-Grenora

38: Dilan Wade, Westby-Grenora

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31: TJ Chirrick, Roberts

29: Kenyan Davis, Harlowton-Ryegate-Judith Gap

29: Quincy McCracken, West Yellowstone

29: Connor Glennie, Broadview-Lavina

28: Kaiden Robins, Thompson Falls

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27: Paige Lofing, Huntley Project

26: Kara Christensen, Hot Springs

26: Reagan Fink, Custer-Hysham

26: Laney Ketcham, Big Timber

24: Wyatt Kirby, Custer-Hysham

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24: Spencer Laird, Missoula Loyola

24: Lauryn Lieberg, Helena

24: Jayden Saylor, Jordan

24: Alexus Seymour, Chinook

23: Kyler Engellant, Dillon

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23: Damian Ramales, West Yellowstone

23: Kason Brown, Lewistown

23: Ebe Grabow, Lone Peak

23: Morgan Hugs Jr., St. Labre

22: Addison Richman, Shelby

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22: DeonDray Ellis, East Helena

22: Canaan Magness, Hamilton

21: Ryan Malinowski, Lone Peak

21: Ben Broyles, Reed Point-Rapelje

21: Deron Lear, Fairfield

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21: Michael Gaylord, Belt

21: Zy Zilkoski, Billings Senior

21: Carson Maloney, Turner

21: Delaney Klaassen, Bridger-Belfry-Fromberg

21: Adino Gonzalez, Wibaux

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20: Rey Johnston, Missoula Loyola

20: Cohen Hartman, Dillon

20: Landen Bryant, Reed Point-Rapelje

20: Jace Page, Shields Valley

20: Andrew McKethen, Valley Christian

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20: Naysa O’Connor, Ekalaka

20: Ava Odegard, Bozeman Gallatin

20: Tyler Jette, Hamilton

20: Megan Robb, South Heart


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Class AA

• Missoula Hellgate 45, Billings Senior 40: Zane Gillhouse scored 14 points and Spencer Wayland had 13 as the Knights earned the road win in Billings to open their season. 

Class A

• Dillon 55, Bigfork 51: The Beavers opened their season building a 37-20 halftime lead and fending off a fourth-quarter rally from the Vikings. Kyler Engellant rang up 18 points, and Braxtyn Turney and Will Hansen tallied 11 points apiece. Cohen Hartman chipped in with seven.  

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• Miles City 55, Laurel 42: The Cowboys picked up their first win of the season, holding off the Locos. Krew Hunter was tops for Laurel with 14 points. Preston Poser tallied nine points, Griff Weisenberger netted eight and Landon Breen seven. No stats were reported for Miles City.

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• Lewistown 64, Libby 37: The Golden Eagles rebounded from their season-opening loss to Hardin, with Kason Brown pouring in 24 points. Chaz Walsh hit for 11, McKay Shobe netted 10 and Dash Ruff nine. No stats were reported for Libby.

Hamilton 57, Ronan 55: Canaan Magness had a monster game, dropping 27 points, and the Broncs’ 23-13 run in the third quarter gave them a seven-point lead heading into the final stanza; the Chiefs held them to just eight points down the stretch but couldn’t pull out the win. Tyler Jette scored 10 points, and Landon Wetzel and Jake McCarthy added nine points apiece.

• Glendive 63, Livingston 31: Ethan Rivas led all scorers with 19 points. Shann McPherson scored 12 and Levi Eaton had 10. No stats were reported for Livingston.

• East Helena 76, Hardin 69: DeonDray Ellis scored 26 points to lead all scorers as the Vigilantes took down the Bulldogs. Slade Olson and Talen Thatcher each chipped in 19 for East Helena. Antonio Espinoza led Hardin with 21 points as Jared Killsback scored 17, Jonathon Takes Enemy scored 14 and Lamont Hogan had 11.

Class B

• Glasgow 72, Big Timber 39: The Scotties grabbed a 25-6 lead in the opening quarter and went on to even their record at 1-1. Brock Johnson was a force in defeat for Big Timber, draining 23 points. Zach Cowell and Andy Anderson provided six points apiece. No stats were reported for Glasgow.

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• St. Ignatius 76, Hays-Lodgepole 48: Lex LaFrombois shot the lights out, draining 37 points, and the Bulldogs had their way with the Thunderbirds. Vinny Shepherd tallied 15 points, Harlon Leishman eight and Jason Leishman seven.

• Eureka 63, Chinook 54: Kyler Kossman lit it up with 20 points, Tyce VanOrden hit a pair of treys and tallied 15 points, and Rowan Burow was good on two 3-pointers and finished with 11 for the Lions, who opened up an eight-point lead in the second quarter and held the Beeters at bay. Carson Nissen hit a pair of threes and tallied 18 points to lead Chinook. Ryan Bell rang up 15 points and Landen Beck supplied 12. 

• Arlee 65, St. Ignatius 49: The Warriors won their second straight, breaking away in the second quarter on a 17-7 run. Lex LaFrombois couldn’t be stopped, hitting 25 points in a losing effort for Mission. Jason Leisham added nine points and Vinny Shepherd eight. No stats were reported for Arlee.

• Joliet 72, Lockwood JV 36: Jake Cook went off for 26 points, Kaden Juhnke tallied nine, and Camden McQuillan, Carter Williams and Brody Anderson netted six points apiece for the J-Hawks in their season opener. Ten players reached the scoring column.

• St. Labre 77, Park City 46: The Braves won their opener with plenty of firepower, scoring 42 points in the second quarter. Mason Tilzey led the Panthers in defeat with18 points, Garett Harper scored eight and Braedyn Jergens six. Fydel Flying scored 17 points, Morgan Hugs Jr. scored 14, Kaiden Pryor scored 12 and Tyler Medicine Bull had 11 for St. Labre.

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• Lone Peak 46, Anaconda 38: The Rams won their third straight, falling behind 28-20 at intermission, then scoring 26 in the second half while holding the Copperheads to just 10 points. Ebe Grabow and Isaac Bedway poured in 15 and 12 points, Ryan Malinowski hit for nine and Oliver McGuire chipped in with six. No stats were reported for Anaconda.

• Stillwater Christian 81, Cut Bank 41: Micah Strobel led all scorers with 24 and Elijah Linn chipped in with 23 up in at the Coyote Classic in Shelby. Ryan Buzzard added 15. The Wolves (0-3) were led by Greg Coy‘s 14 points.

• Fairfield 63, Thompson Falls 47: Deron Lear scored 24 points as Reed Von scored 21 as they led the Eagles over the Blue Hawks in Shelby. Thompson Falls’ Bryson LeCourse scored 17 and Sam Burgess scored 10.

• Malta 79, Florence 47: Bohdi Brenden went off for 25 to lead four Mustangs in double figures. Kazner Oxarart had 13, Kruis Stiles had 11 and Treyton Wilke added 10. The Falcons were led by Brody Duchien‘s 15 points.

• Roundup 46, Reed Point-Rapelje 40: Ben Broyles scored 24 to lead the Renegades as they came up just short against the Class B Panthers. No stats were reported for Roundup.

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• Jefferson 79, Shepherd 63: The Panthers came from behind in the fourth quarter to earn the win against the Mustangs, outscoring them 23-13. They were led by a balanced attack from Tyler Frydenlund (16), Kellen Meredith (16), Hunter Stevens (15) and Wyatt Geier (12). Shepherd’s Nate Reynolds scored 17 to lead all scorers, but was supported by Billy Hugs (15), Karson Gamradt (14) and Brayden Cook (10) with double figures.

• Three Forks 62, Drummond 24: The Wolves got off to a strong start with 10 players in the scoring column. Kanon Reichman led all scorers with 12 for the Wolves and Michael James led the Trojans with nine.

• Deer Lodge 62, Twin Bridges 43: Brody Hunter led the Wardens with 19 and Gideon Rubink had 17 as they defeated the Class C Falcons. No stats were reported for Twin Bridges.

• Plains 57, Two Eagle River 47: A 21-point third quarter output helped the Horsemen top Two Eagle. Darren Standeford scored 17, Zayden Allen had 11 and Wyatt Butcher scored 10 for Plains. No stats were reported for Two Eagle River.

Class C

• Circle 57, Winnett-Grass Range 55: The Wildcat boys improved to 3-0 on the year, coming out on top in a wire-to-wire thriller versus the Rams. Owen Beery posted 21 points to lead Circle. Xavier Nasner hit for 12, Duke Williamson eight and Kash Ereaux seven. Jace Bantz poured in 20 points to lead the Rams, with Wyatt Melton hitting for 14 and Randy Olson 12.

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• Nashua 77, Wolf Point JV 33: Bubba Pugh scored 51 points — that’s not a typo — on 19-for-23 shooting, including four three-pointers. Noah Leckie tallied 11 points and Charlie Kaasa hit a pair of treys to finish with six points. Damari Martinez and Jesse Forte netted 11 points apiece to lead the Wolf Point JV.

Bridger 47, Broadus 42: Gage Goltz dropped 20 points to carry the Scouts in a game that was close all the way. Cade Stringari contributed eight points and Tyrell Klaassen six. Zach Jones paced the Hawks with 12 points. Baylor Kuhbacher scored 10 and Brock Gali nine. 

• Ekalaka 70, Huntley Project JV 43: Ethan Mellon rang up 16 points, Roger Beach scored 11, Eldon Morris 10 and Cace Loehding nine for the Bulldogs.

• Brockton 88, Frazer 43: Quannah First That Walks led four players in double figures with 18 points as the Warriors rolled past the Bear Cubs for their first win of the season. Miles Boxer Jr. rang up 15 points, and Ronnie Blackdog and Colter Nygard hit for 11 points apiece. Jarid Fasthorse Jr. and Kameron Rattling Thunder contributed nine points each, with Josh Firemoon adding eight points. 

• Plevna 62, Absarokee 57 (2OT)Jordan Paul tallied 17 points to lead five players in double figures, with Kaeden Oberlander hitting for 14, Samuel May 11, and Tristan Buerkle and Weston Buerkle scoring 10 points apiece in a game that was neck-and-neck all the way. The Cougars won the second overtime period 8-5. Jaxon Gallagher scored 20 to lead the Huskies as Jenson Rowdy and Garrett Ferster contributed 12 and 10 apiece.

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• Lustre Christian 70, Manhattan 37: Joel Reddig and Johnslee Pierre were double trouble with 15 points apiece, and the Lions put five players in double figures, blowing out the Class B Tigers. Cam Reddig and Byron Ewing hit for 12 points apiece, Prestyn Klatt netted 10 and Diek Olfert contributed seven. 

• Custer-Hysham 63, Froid-Lake 24: Wyatt Kirby and Layne Duncan both scored in double figures for the Rebels with 22 and 21 respectively as they held the Redhawks to just 13 through the first half. Rylan Young was the high scorer for Froid-Lake with eight total.

• Savage 58, Wibaux 28: Hunter Sanders scored 24 for the Warriors as they took down the Longhorns. Adden Erickson added 11. No stats were reported for Wibaux.

• Scobey 83, Plentywood 61: John Carney scored 44 for the Spartans as they topped the Wildcats. Bram Handran added 17 as eight Spartans got into the scoring column. Stats were incomplete for Plentywood.

• Chester-Joplin-Inverness 62, Highwood 37: The Hakws ran out to a 35-12 lead by halftime and never let up as they ran past the Mountaineers. Ryland St. John scored 26 for the Hawks, Elijah Sanders added 15 and Dane Grammar had 11. No stats were reported for Highwood.

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• Broadview-Lavina 62, Roberts 47: Connor Glennie scored 25 to lead the Pirates as Carter Erickson chipped in 16 and Garrett Contway added 10. No stats were reported for Roberts.

• Manhattan Christian 70, Whitehall 22: Five Eagles scored in double figures as they raced past the Class B Trojans. Christian Triemstra scored 14, Rance Hamilton had 14, Andrew Kimm had 11, and Carter Van and Isaac Hoekema chipped in 10 apiece. The Trojans were led by Trent Larson‘s 10 points.

• West Yellowstone 67, Seeley-Swan 48: Ben Hales scored 28 points as the Wolverines took down the Blackhawks. Noa Flores had 14, Damian Ramales had 11 and Quincy McCracken scored 10 for West Yellowstone. Seeley-Swan’s Blake Irwin scored 18 for the Blackhawks.

• Alexander, ND 48, Terry 38: Landen Schilling led the Terriers with 12 points as they came up just short against Alexander.

• Dillon JV 62, Gardiner 41: Parker Wyman and Franklin Lewis had 13 points each for the Bruins.

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Class A

• Ronan 44, Hamilton 26: Lauryn Buhr netted 14 points, Kailyn Marengo hit for eight and Ally Luedtke added seven for the Maidens. Ashlynn McKern carried the Broncs with 16 points.

Corvallis 40, Whitefish 35: Ella Varner knocked down 20 points to go with eight rebounds and seven steals, and the Blue Devils, who trailed 25-13 at intermission, came alive in the second half, outscoring the Bulldogs 27-10, including a 16-6 run in the fourth quarter to put the game away. 

• Glendive 39, Livingston 36: The Red Devils (2-1) snuck past the Rangers at home. Sari Murphy and Ava Amlser led Glendive with 12 and 11 points respectively. Maria Turck had 17 points for the Rangers to lead all scorers and Chase Vermillion added 12. 

• Hardin 80, East Helena 49: Hardin’s 25-7 first quarter set the tone as they rolled past the Vigilantes. Kevee Rogers scored 26 to lead all scorers as Karis Brightwings-Pease (14), StarryKnight Round Face (11)  and Taylor Slater 10) all joined her in double figures for the Bulldogs. Janelle Taylor put up 18 to lead East Helena.

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• Dillon 39, Bigfork 37: The Beavers held off a late charge by the Valkyries in Frenchtown for their first win of the season. Kyle Konen led all scorers with 13 points for the Beavers. Braeden Gunlock and Paeten Gunlock led Bigfork with 12 and 11 points respectively. 

Class B

• Ennis 50, Choteau 25: Marisa Snider was unstoppable, scoring 29 of the Mustangs’ 50 points as they doubled up the Bulldogs. Mikayla Ledgerwood added seven points and Brooke Hoyer four.

• Columbus 46, Colstrip 38: Avayah OldMouse rang up 12 points, and Brookley Ewing and Mykal Anderson scored nine and eight points in a losing effort for the Fillies (2-1). No stats were reported for Columbus.

• Darby 55, Valley Christian 32: Hadley Heiland shot the lights out with 24 points and Natalie Anderson delivered 17 for the Lions, with Georgia Fisher providing seven. Avery Johnson led the Eagles with eight points, and Carmandee Coghlan and Sydney Schneider added seven points apiece.

Chinook 73, Eureka 31: Alexus Seymour poured in 27 points, Brooke Fetter tallied 15 and Hannah Schoen 11 as the Beeters rolled to a lopsided win, their second of the year. The Lions were led by Haidyn Guickenberg’s 10 points. Brynn Miller and Brynn Kossman contributed five points apiece.

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• Troy 76, Alberton 33: 10 Trojans made the scoring column with three players notching double figures as they held Alberton to just 12 points in the second half. Arya Ray led all scorers with 16 points for the Panthers. Addyson Fisher led the Trojans with 15, eighth grader Olivia Hall scored 12 and Kyle Cole added 10 for Troy.

• Stillwater Christian 72, Cut Bank 27: Jolisa Pond scored 32 and Katherine Paolini scored 23 to lead Stillwater Christian past the Wolves in Shelby. Elsa Overstreet led Cut Bank with 10.

• Fairfield 64, Thompson Falls 28: Natalie Harrell  and Kenzie Allen scored 14 points each to lead the Eagles past the Blue Hawks as nine players made the scoring column. Gabi Hannum had 15 points for Thompson Falls.

• Fairview 55, Red Lodge 15: The Warriors ran out to a 20-4 first quarter lead and never looked back. Maycee Garmann scored six points for the Rams. No stats were reported for Fairview.

• Malta 63, Florence 46: Denvyr Tuss scored 14, Kendall Clausen scored 13 and Neva Jacobson scored 12 as the M-ettes took down the Falcons. Kendyl Meinhold and Kenzy Pickering led the Falcons with 11 points apiece.

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• Huntley Project 71, Poplar 23: The Red Devils raced past Poplar led by Paige Lofing‘s 23-point outing. Haedyn Simonson had 16 and Sannah Windy Boy added 12 for Huntley Project. No stats were reported for Poplar.

• Big Timber 54, Glasgow 43: Laney Ketcham scored 29 points to lead the Herders past the Scotties. No stats were reported for Glasgow.

• Shepherd 51, Jefferson 33: Molly Gilbert led all scorers as she chipped in 15 points for the Fillies. Lexie Dennison had 12 and Lauren Anderson had 10. The Panthers’ were led by the dual 10-point efforts from Michaela Morris and Cameron Toney.

• Three Forks 42, Drummond 23: The Wolves outscored the Trojans 20-2 in the first quarter and held Drummond to single-digits in each quarter. Kimber Parsons scored 16 points to lead the Trojans. No individual stats were reported for Three Forks.

• Missoula Loyola 60, Browning 55: The Breakers took down Class A Browning in Frenchtown led by Spencer Laird‘s 22 points. Sammy McHugh and Drew Lamb added 10 points apiece for the Breakers. Shaylee Heavy scored 19 for Browning as Teslin Trombley added 11 and Josephine Michael added 10.

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Plains 61, Two Eagle River 12: Eleven Trotters players found the scoring column as they took down Two Eagle River. Mila Rivinius led Plains with 11 as Ava Lawyer added 10. Lexis Sparks and Emma Spotted Eagle had four points each for Two Eagle River.

• St. Ignatius 66, Arlee 13: St. Ignatius ran out to a 33-6 lead in the first quarter. Sheadon Kain had 13 points as both Cora Matt and Madison Incashola each chipped in 10 for the Bulldogs as they took down the Scarlets. 

Class C

• Melstone 43, Roy-Winifred 33: Abby Boyd hit for 12 points and Avery Eike 10 to lead the Broncs past the Outlaws. Emma Myhre and Maggie Eike chipped in with five points apiece. Lyla Ewen paced the Outlaws with 12 points. Claire Wickens tallied eight points and Hannah Ewen seven.

• Brockton 82, Frazer 23: No one is looking past the Warriors this year. In three games, all victories, they’ve outscored their opponents 227-60. Against the Frazer Bear Cubs, Tamryn Bauer dominated with 27 points, Quintana Young poured in 21 and Marlene Fish 18, with Ava Lone Bear contributing nine.

• Savage 53, Wibaux 26: The Warriors upped their record to 4-0 behind 19 points from Cambry Conradsen, with Taylor Conradsen scoring nine and Miley Pilgeram eight. KD Lyons and Aspen Peterson contributed six points apiece.

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Custer-Hysham 52, Froid-Lake 32: Tavee Duncan hit for 18 points, Reagan Fink tallied 13 and Teagen Ruff six for the Rebels, who improved to 2-1. Brooklyn Nordwick led the Redhawks with 11 points and Isabelle Nordwick chipped in with eight points. 

• Shields Valley 43, Townsend 35: Nicki Swandal drained 17 points and Gaige Taylor had her back with 16 for the Rebels in their takedown of the Class B Bulldogs. Shayne Taylor added eight points.

• Broadus 51, Bridger-Belfry-Fromberg 42: The Hawks (2-1) won their second straight, sending the Scouts to 0-3. MacKenzie Griffin led the Scouts in defeat with 14 points. Abby Schwend and Sidney Frank tallied nine points apiece, and Delaney Klaassen netted eight. No stats were reported for Broadus.

• Plevna 37, Absarokee 31: Brylee Swarts did the heavy lifting on offense for the Cougars, pouring in 20 points. Emma Thielen provided six points and Hayden Lane added five.

• Fort Benton 50, Hobson-Moore 33: The Longhorns opened their season with Lilly Ferris earning top scoring honors with 16 points. Alexis Clark hit for 12 points, Ang Riener nine and Addison Reichelt eight. Peyton French netted 16 points to lead the Titans. Kate Martin provided nine points and Lauren Deegan four.

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• Plentywood 44, Scobey 40 (OT): Mallory Tommerup scored 24 points as the Wildcats took down the Spartans in overtime. April McCabe scored 11 to help. Scobey’s Kennadi Cromwell scored 13 points to lead the Spartans.

• Lustre Christian 40, Manhattan 30: Kencia Brown scored 21 points to lead the Lions past the Class B Tigers. No stats were reported for Manhattan.

Saco-Whitewater-Hinsdale 72, Centerville 20: The defending champions took down the Miners in Lewistown. Shelbi LaBrie led the Mavericks with 21 points and Emerson Downing chipped in 14 as 10 players found the scoring column. No stats were reported for Centerville.

• Denton-Geyser-Stanford-Geraldine 57, Circle 50: The Bearcats earned their first win of the season by taking down the Wildcats in Lewistown. Madeline Moline scored 28 points and Allie Kountz chipped in 15 for Circle. No stats were reported for DGSG.

Chester-Joplin-Inverness 54, Augusta 21: Bynn Kammerzell led the Hawks with 20 points as the Hawks took down the Elks. Brie Mattson added 11. No stats were reported for Augusta.

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Reed Point-Rapelje 40, Roundup 33: Carlie Hertweck scored 15 points to lead the Renegades past the Class B Panthers. No stats were reported for Roundup.

Manhattan Christian 57, Whitehall 35: The Eagles used a balanced effort across all four quarters as they took down the Class B Trojans. Bella Triemstra scored 24 to lead all scorers as Emily Strootman added 14 and Madelyn Skillman added 11 for the Eagles. Hope Nieskens and Julia Hoagland led the Trojans with 11 points each.

West Yellowstone 61, Seeley-Swan 28: Ari Spence scored 20 and Brookelyn Hales scored 16 to lead the Wolverines past the Blackhawks. No stats were reported for Seeley-Swan.

20-Point Club

37: Lex LaFrombois, St. Ignatius

32: Jolisa Pond, Stillwater Christian

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29: Laney Ketcham, Big Timber

29: Marisa Snider, Ennis

28: Ben Hales, West Yellowstone

28: Madeline Moline, Circle

27: Tamryn Bauer, Brockton

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27: Canaan Magness, Hamilton

27: Alexus Seymour, Chinook

26: DeonDray Ellis, East Helena

26: Kevee Rogers, Hardin

26: Ryland St. John, Chester-Joplin-Inverness

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25: Bohdi Brenden, Malta

25: Connor Glennie, Broadivew-Lavina

25: Lex LaFrombois, St. Ignatius

24: Ben Broyles, Reed Point-Rapelje

24: Hadley Heiland, Darby

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24: Kason Brown, Lewistown

24: Deron Lear, Fairfield

24: Hunter Sanders, Savage

24: Micah Strobel, Stillwater Christian

24: Mallory Tommerup, Plentywood

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24: Bella Triemstra, Manhattan Christian

23: Brock Johnson, Big Timber

23: Elijah Linn, Stillwater Christian

23: Paige Lofing, Huntley Project

23: Katherine Paolini, Stillwater Christian

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22: Spencer Laird, Missoula Loyola

22: Wyatt Kirby, Custer-Hysham

21: Kenecia Brown, Lustre Christian

21: Layne Duncan, Custer-Hysham

21: Antonio Espinoza, Hardin

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21: Shelbi LaBrie, Saco-Whitewater-Hinsdale

21: Quintana Young, Brockton

20: Brynn Kammerzell, Chester-Joplin-Inverness

20: Brylee Swarts, Plevna

20: Ari Spence, West Yellowstone

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20: Ella Varner, Corvallis

20: Jace Bantz, Winnett-Grass Range

20: Kyler Kossman, Eureka

20: Jaxon Gallagher, Absarokee

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