Montana high school basketball roundup Full Court Press
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• No. 2 Billings Skyview 66, Great Falls 26: Blowing up with 29 points in the opening quarter, the Falcons (6-2) clobbered the Bison. buried four three-pointers and finished with 19 points. put up 12 points, added nine and eight. No stats were reported for Great Falls (0-6).
• No. 3 Helena High 62, No. 4 Missoula Hellgate 50: In a meeting of ranked Class AA powers, the Bengals built a 29-17 first-half lead, which the Knights chipped away at in the third quarter before Helena closed them out on a 20-14 run to go 7-1 on the season. dropped 18 points, hit for 14 and 11. and scored 14 points apiece to lead the Knights (5-3). contributed eight points.
• Helena Capital 60, Missoula Sentinel 50: The Bruins won their fifth straight after an 0-3 start, getting past a stubborn group of Spartans. knocked down 20 points, netted 15 and tallied 11 points. drained 18 points for the Spartans (3-4), with scoring 14.
• Lockwood 68, Hardin 48: led four players in double figures for the Lions, who improved to 6-2 with the victory. tallied 14 points, 13 and 10. No stats were reported for Hardin.
• Cut Bank 60, Shelby 51: In a neighborhood rivalry, the Wolves used an 18-11 run after halftime to get past the Coyotes and go 3-5. scored 13 points, was right behind with 12 and rang up 10. added nine points. led all scorers with 19 points for the Coyotes. drained a pair of threes and finished with 13.
• No. 1 Missoula Loyola 80, No. 4 Arlee 36: The Rams improved to 8-1, steamrolling the Warriors, who entered the game undefeated. led the way with 18 points. collected 13 and 11. No stats were reported for Arlee.
• No. 5 Three Forks 55, Manhattan 47: The Wolves took off on a 21-9 run after intermission to go up 46-29, but the Tigers wouldn't go away, rallying in the fourth quarter before coming up short. poured in 19 points for the 7-1 Wolves, with netting 16. and supplied nine points apiece. No stats were reported for Manhattan (3-3).
• Eureka 70, St. Ignatius 59: rang up 26 points, went for 18 and 14 as the Lions clipped the Bulldogs to even their record at 4-4. had another monster effort for Mission, collecting 33 points. contributed eight points.
• No. 1 Box Elder 73, Harlem 56: was unstoppable, pouring in 42 points for the undefeated and top-ranked Bears as they rolled to their eighth straight win. hit for 22 points. had a stellar game for the Wildcats, scoring 23 points.
• No. 7 St. Regis 46, Alberton 22: The undefeated Tigers (9-0) put 10 players in the scoring column, racing past the Panthers with their balanced offense. scored eight points, netted seven, and and hit for six points apiece. No stats were reported for Alberton (2-7).
• No. 3 Scobey 91, Frazer 46: Five players hit double figures for the unbeaten Spartans in their blowout of the Bear Cubs -- led with 16, had 14, 12, 11 and 10. No stats were reported for Frazer.
• Chester-Joplin-Inverness 67, Chinook 63: The Hawks (7-2) grabbed a nine-point lead in the first quarter, and held off the Class B Sugarbeeters (2-5) the rest of the way. knocked down 20 points, and and came through with 15 points apiece. added eight points. had a monster effort for the Beeters with 27 points. scored 12 and chipped in with eight points.
• Plains 52, Superior 36: (14 points) and (13) paced the Horsemen as they evened their record at 4-4. supplied nine points. drained 14 points for the Bobcats. netted 10 and nine.
• Simms 58, Sunburst 44: and were two of a kind with 13 points each, netted 11 points and eight for the Tigers. scored 13 to lead the Refiners and was right behind with 12 points. contributed seven points.
• Centerville 65, Winnett-Grass Range 62: drained 22 points, had 14 and 10 as the Miners made the long road trip to Winnett-Grass Range worthwhile. fired off 18 points for the Rams, with netting 17 and n adding 11 points.
• Roberts 61, Fromberg 37: went for 15 points, had 13 and contributed seven points for the Rockets, who improved to 6-2. The Falcons were led by 11 points, with right behind with 10. added seven points.
• Billings Skyview 46, Great Falls 32: The Falcons erupted on a 20-9 spree in the final quarter, evening their record at 4-4. did the heavy lifting with 22 points and 14 rebounds. netted 13 points. No stats were reported for Great Falls (2-4).
• Missoula Hellgate 54, Helena High 34: The Knights (4-4) took advantage of a slow start by the Bengals, building a 21-4 halftime lead. was tops with 13 points, went for 11 points and 10. carried the Bengals (4-4) with 18 points.
• Missoula Sentinel 34, Helena Capital 31: netted 10 points, collected nine and seven for the Spartans (3-5). led the Bruins (3-5) with 12 points. went for 11 points.
• Ronan 58, Columbia Falls 55: The Maidens evened their record at 3-3 behind 16 points from and 12 from . netted 11 points for the Wildkats. Sophomore was right behind with 10.
• Sidney 41, Glendive 35: The Eagles improved to 6-3, jumping all over the Red Devils in the first quarter with a 14-0 lead. led Glendive in defeat with 17 points. netted nine points and added seven. No stats were reported for Sidney.
• Hamilton 36, Corvallis 33: went for 16 points, and the Broncs picked up their first victory of the season, holding off the Blue Devils. came through with 11 points. No stats were reported for Corvallis (3-5).
• Lockwood 60, Hardin 40: The Lions inched away from the Bulldogs over the second and third quarters, then closed out the fourth on a 20-10 run to go 6-2 on the year. did the heavy lifting with 22 points. netted 14 and tallied nine, with pitching in eight points.
• St. Ignatius 66, Eureka 34: ran wild, pouring in 31 points as the Bulldogs evened their record at 4-4. netted 10 points and nine. paced 1-6 Eureka with 17 points. chipped in with six.
• No. 2 Missoula Loyola 73, Arlee 13: dialed up 28 points for the Breakers as they improved to 8-1, with pouring in 19 points and hitting for 11. No stats were reported for Arlee (1-7).
• No. 5 Ennis 51, Townsend 29 : The Mustangs rolled to 8-1, outscoring the Bulldogs 32-7 over the first and last quarters. poured in 25 points. and added six points apiece. No stats were reported for Townsend.
• Superior 53, Plains 28: (13 points) and (11 points) took care of business for the Bobcats. contributed nine points. collected 10 points to lead the Trotters. added nine points.
• White Sulphur Springs 51, Roberts 48: The Hornets moved above .500 (4-3), grabbing a 17-5 lead in the opening quarter and surviving a 15-9 rally from the Rockets in the final stanza. drained a pair of threes and finished with 16 points to lead Roberts in defeat. netted 12 points, and and pitched in with six points apiece. No stats were reported for WSS.
• Chester-Joplin-Inverness 47, Chinook 45: The Hawks notched their eighth win against a single loss, leaning on 24 points from . (11 points) and (10 points) did their share on offense. paced the Class B Sugarbeeters with 13 points. hit for 12 and added seven.
• Box Elder 53, Harlem 44: was unstoppable, hitting for 29 points, including five-for-eight shooting beyond the arc. She also had five steals. tallied 14 points and added seven. The Bears took command in the second quarter, going on a 21-9 run. No stats were reported for winless Harlem (0-6).
• Winnett-Grass Range 62, Centerville 46: was tops with 18 points for the Rams (6-3), with hitting for 16 and 14. led the Miners (1-4) with eight points. , and added seven points apiece.
Dreyden Anderson, Box Elder
Lex LaFrombois, St. Ignatius
Kieran Incashola, St. Ignatius
Martay Stiffarm-Rosette, Box Elder
Spencer Laird, Missoula Loyola
Carson Nissen, Chinook
Tyce Van Orden, Eureka
Marisa Snider, Ennis
Brynn Kammerzell, Chester-Joplin-Inverness
Cody McCabe, Harlem
Tailey Harris, Lockwood
22: Tuarie Stiffarm-Rosette, Box Elder
22: Kale Annis, Centerville
22: Rae Smart, Billings Skyview
20: Dylan Almquist, Helena Capital
20: Nate Nelson, Chester-Joplin-Inverness
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