Culbertson High School graduate Anissa Bengochea continues to thrive at University of Providence in Great Falls. She again made the dean’s list, this time for fall, 2023. She is studying criminology.
Culbertson High School graduate Anissa Bengochea continues to thrive at University of Providence in Great Falls. She again made the dean’s list, this time for fall, 2023. She is studying criminology.
Glasgow gained the upper- hand in the second quarter en route to a 56-38 girls’ basketball victory in Wolf Point on Saturday, Jan. 27.
After Glasgow took a 14-3 lead in the first quarter, the play of Keeley Blount-Henderson led the Wolves back to trail only 16-11 at one point in the second period.
The Scotties then struck for the last 11 points of the half for a 27-11 advantage.
A basket
Glasgow gained the upper- hand in the second quarter en route to a 56-38 girls’ basketball victory in Wolf Point on Saturday, Jan. 27.
After Glasgow took a 14-3 lead in the first quarter, the play of Keeley Blount-Henderson led the Wolves back to trail only 16-11 at one point in the second period.
The Scotties then struck for the last 11 points of the half for a 27-11 advantage.
A basket
According to the Montana Highway Patrol, the FBI has determined the driver in the fatality crash that happened on Dec. 23, 2023, near Fort Kipp.
Katelyn Yuzzicappi, 24, has admitted to being the driver in the crash. Kendra BetsHisMedicine was pronounced dead at the scene.
The Pontiac Grand Prix was traveling east on BIA Route 1 and went off the road into the south ditch. The vehicle hit a
According to the Montana Highway Patrol, the FBI has determined the driver in the fatality crash that happened on Dec. 23, 2023, near Fort Kipp.
Katelyn Yuzzicappi, 24, has admitted to being the driver in the crash. Kendra BetsHisMedicine was pronounced dead at the scene.
The Pontiac Grand Prix was traveling east on BIA Route 1 and went off the road into the south ditch. The vehicle hit a
Brockton won both non-conference basketball games during action against Frazer on Saturday, Jan. 27.
The Warriors posted a 6427 win in the boys’ game.
Brockton gained a 21-9 lead in the first quarter and held a 41-16 half-time advantage.
Leading Brockton’s attack were Ronnie Black Dog with 19 and Jarid Fast Horse with 16 points.
Also scoring for the Warriors were Josh Firemoon
Brockton won both non-conference basketball games during action against Frazer on Saturday, Jan. 27.
The Warriors posted a 6427 win in the boys’ game.
Brockton gained a 21-9 lead in the first quarter and held a 41-16 half-time advantage.
Leading Brockton’s attack were Ronnie Black Dog with 19 and Jarid Fast Horse with 16 points.
Also scoring for the Warriors were Josh Firemoon
Poplar’s basketball teams swept conference games in Harlem on Saturday, Jan. 27.
In the boys’ game, Poplar earned an 80-64 victory. The Indians led 17-15 at the end of the first quarter and 34-29 at the half.
After a 54-49 score at the end of the third quarter, the Indians exploded for 26 points in the fourth quarter.
“We made some defensive adjustments in the second half,” Poplar
Poplar’s basketball teams swept conference games in Harlem on Saturday, Jan. 27.
In the boys’ game, Poplar earned an 80-64 victory. The Indians led 17-15 at the end of the first quarter and 34-29 at the half.
After a 54-49 score at the end of the third quarter, the Indians exploded for 26 points in the fourth quarter.
“We made some defensive adjustments in the second half,” Poplar
The Poplar Indians pulled away in the fourth quarter to post a 67-44 boys’ basketball victory over Froid/Lake on Thursday, Jan. 25.
Poplar gained a 13-6 lead in the first quarter and a 3019 half-time advantage in the non-conference contest. Geordy Medicine Cloud scored 13 points and hit three three-pointers for the Indians during the first half.
The Red Hawks trailed 3425 in the third quarter,
The Poplar Indians pulled away in the fourth quarter to post a 67-44 boys’ basketball victory over Froid/Lake on Thursday, Jan. 25.
Poplar gained a 13-6 lead in the first quarter and a 3019 half-time advantage in the non-conference contest. Geordy Medicine Cloud scored 13 points and hit three three-pointers for the Indians during the first half.
The Red Hawks trailed 3425 in the third quarter,
Bainville’s girls’ basketball squad entered its non-conference game at Lustre on a roll. The Bulldogs kept their streak going with a hardfought win over the Lions, 4540, on Saturday, Jan. 27.
The victory avenged Bainville’s lone defeat of the season. It was quite a test for the Bulldogs as they led by only a 33-31 margin against the solid Lustre team entering the third quarter.
“We
Bainville’s girls’ basketball squad entered its non-conference game at Lustre on a roll. The Bulldogs kept their streak going with a hardfought win over the Lions, 4540, on Saturday, Jan. 27.
The victory avenged Bainville’s lone defeat of the season. It was quite a test for the Bulldogs as they led by only a 33-31 margin against the solid Lustre team entering the third quarter.
“We
Poplar’s girls’ basketball team used a strong second quarter to beat Culbertson, 64-54, on Tuesday, Jan. 23.
After leading 13-11 at the end of the first quarter, the Indians accounted for 17 points in the second quarter for a 30-17 half-time advantage. The Indians led 50-38 after three quarters of play.
Top scorers for Poplar were Kessee Erickson with 17, Rikki Belton with 16 and Cammie
Poplar’s girls’ basketball team used a strong second quarter to beat Culbertson, 64-54, on Tuesday, Jan. 23.
After leading 13-11 at the end of the first quarter, the Indians accounted for 17 points in the second quarter for a 30-17 half-time advantage. The Indians led 50-38 after three quarters of play.
Top scorers for Poplar were Kessee Erickson with 17, Rikki Belton with 16 and Cammie
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