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  • Hawks bring home district title

    Max Poelker|Nov 4, 2021

    Thompson Falls and Plains competed this past weekend in the District 7B tournament at St. Ignatius High School. For the Blue Hawks, it was a weekend full of dominance as they only dropped one set on their way to winning the tournament. They kicked the tournament off with a no-doubt victory over St. Ignatius in three sets (25-11, 25-7, 25-21). The Blue Hawks were led against the Bulldogs by their seniors Elli Pardee (seven set assists) and Scarlette Schwindt (seven set assists, five digs), as...

  • 14C teams see tough competition

    Annie Wooden|Nov 4, 2021

    Noxon and Hot Springs traveled to the District 14C volleyball tournament in Superior last week. While both teams' seasons ended at the district tournament, they each fought hard and went out with valiant effort. The Savage Heat opened their tournament play against St. Regis on Thursday, beating the Tigers in five sets. Hot Springs fell 16-25 in the first set, but came back to win two straight, 25-22 and 25-19. The Tigers gained momentum in the fourth set with a 25-22 win, but Hot Springs sealed...

  • Red Devils f ight hard in final game of season

    Annie Wooden|Nov 4, 2021

    The Noxon Red Devils fought one of their hardest games of the season last Friday as they traveled to Wilsall to face off against the Shields Valley Rebels in the first round of the Class C 6-Man playoffs. Though the Red Devils’ season ended with a tough 55-43 loss in windy Wilsall, Coach Bart Haflich was proud of his team’s performance on the field. “We were a No. 4 team playing a No. 1 team,” Haflich said. “They showed a lot of heart, played hard and I’m proud of the way they stepped up and finished out the year.” Shields Valley scored on the...

  • Hot Springs makes notable playoff effort

    Annie Wooden|Nov 4, 2021

    The 2021 football season ended Saturday for the Hot Springs Savage Heat as they lost to Froid-Lake 26-20 in the first round of the Class C 6-Man playoffs, but they didn’t go down without a fight. It was a long trip for the Savage Heat, but the 10-hour bus ride to Medicine Lake didn’t stop them from playing one of their best games of the season, and against the number one team in the state. “I’m really happy with the effort the boys put in,” Hot Springs Coach Jim Lawson said. “Medicine Lake hasn’t had this close of a game for two years now.” T...

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