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  • Kinzie, Weltz, Jackson all 1st team picks

    Mar 14, 2019

    Plains senior Kassidy Kinzie, Noxon senior Delaney Weltz and Hot Springs junior Sydney Jackson have all earned first team District 14C girls basketball all-conference honors for their fine play this past season. Arlee senior Alyssia Vanderburg and Charlo senior Kaitlin Cox, who were further honored as 14C’s only two All-State C picks, and St. Regis senior Emma Hill were the other players named first team all-conference. Also from Sanders County, Hot Springs junior McKennzie Cannon was named second team , and Plains seniors Natalee Deschamps, R...

  • Megan All-State; Jody, Maya also honored

    Mar 14, 2019

    Thompson Falls sophomores Megan Baxter and Jody Detlaff were both named District 7B’s all-conference first team and Baxter was further honored by being named All-State B it was announced early this week. Falls senior Maya Stiles was named to the 7B second team. Eureka senior Sienna Utter and junior Maggie Graves, the conference’s other two All-State B picks, and Bigfork juniors Ansleigh Edgerton and Izzy Santisteven, join Baxter and Detalff on the 7B first team. All-conference teams are selected by league coaches following the regular sea...

  • Falls youth wrestlers always up for some more grappling

    John Hamilton|Mar 14, 2019

    Each tournament wrestled provides all the proof you need: the grappling youths of Thompson Falls will not stay down on the mat, they will keep getting back up to wrestle more. The Blue Hawk Wrestling Club has kept their grapplers in the wrestling fight the past few weeks, taking 30-some wrestlers into battle two weeks ago at the Kootenai Classic in Libby March 2, and sending approximately 15 into last weekend’s Montana AAU championships in Great Falls. At the Montana AAU, which doubles as a qualifier for Montana All-Star teams to be put t...

  • View from the Sidelines

    John Hamilton|Mar 14, 2019

    There was redemption, there was heartache but, in the end, the Montana high school basketball seasons closed out last weekend in state tournaments across the Big Sky Country last week. Bigfork repeated as the State B boys champions, but fellow western Montana teams like the Missoula Hellgate and Arlee boys and the Florence girls tasted defeat after winning their ways into state championship games. For a more in-depth view, let us take a tournament-by-tournament look at what went down hoop-wise in Montana high school basketball last week. ***...

  • Students named to honor roll

    Mar 14, 2019

    Dixon Elementary Fourth grade students that made the honor roll were Dylann Elverud and Reese Swensen. The fifth graders earning honor roll were Tyler Boye, Amelya Delay, Mark Ioli, Katie Porter, Adele Ranney, Rylee Swensen, and Abigail Wagner. Students on the sixth grade honor roll Charlie Elverud and Jayna Hale. Dixon Junior High Earning a place on the honor roll in seventh grade was Brittan Griego, Henry Ranney and Jayden Whitehawk. The 8th grade honor roll students were Stephen Ioli, Kristy Porter, Cody Posio....