Wolf Point’s senior Brenna handles the basketball during the home game against Glasgow. The Wolves travel to Poplar for a oonference game on Thursday, Jan. 9.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Wolf Point’s senior Brenna handles the basketball during the home game against Glasgow. The Wolves travel to Poplar for a oonference game on Thursday, Jan. 9.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Lustre’s boys’ basketball squad stayed undefeated for the season by knocking off Bainville, 69-12, at home on Saturday, Jan. 4.
The Lions opened the non-conference contest with the first 11 points on two three-pointers by Cam Reddig, four points by Byron Ewing and a free throw by Diek Olfert.
The Bulldogs got on the scoreboard when Rowan Wilson connected on a 17-footer with 5:11 left
Lustre’s boys’ basketball squad stayed undefeated for the season by knocking off Bainville, 69-12, at home on Saturday, Jan. 4.
The Lions opened the non-conference contest with the first 11 points on two three-pointers by Cam Reddig, four points by Byron Ewing and a free throw by Diek Olfert.
The Bulldogs got on the scoreboard when Rowan Wilson connected on a 17-footer with 5:11 left
Prisoners housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center over the past week included: Elias Adame, 38, Billings, hold for other agency.
Mada Bergie, 31, Sidney, warrant.
Shanley Leonard Bighorn, 40, Wolf Point, hold for other agency.
Elijah Bullcalf, 21, Browning, hold for other agency.
Trystan Cochrane, 22, hold for other agency.
Briar Crawford Sr., 29, Browning, hold for other
Prisoners housed in the Roosevelt County Detention Center over the past week included: Elias Adame, 38, Billings, hold for other agency.
Mada Bergie, 31, Sidney, warrant.
Shanley Leonard Bighorn, 40, Wolf Point, hold for other agency.
Elijah Bullcalf, 21, Browning, hold for other agency.
Trystan Cochrane, 22, hold for other agency.
Briar Crawford Sr., 29, Browning, hold for other
Poplar fought off Froid/ Lake, 52-32, in non-conference girls’ basketball action in Poplar on Friday, Jan. 3.
The Red Hawks put up a good battle for most of the contest. A basket by Mara Salvevold and two free throws by Brooklyn Nordwick put Froid/Lake up 8-5 at the end of the first quarter.
The game was deadlocked at 14-14 during the second period before the Indians struck for seven straight
Poplar fought off Froid/ Lake, 52-32, in non-conference girls’ basketball action in Poplar on Friday, Jan. 3.
The Red Hawks put up a good battle for most of the contest. A basket by Mara Salvevold and two free throws by Brooklyn Nordwick put Froid/Lake up 8-5 at the end of the first quarter.
The game was deadlocked at 14-14 during the second period before the Indians struck for seven straight
Bainville’s girls’ basketball team accounted for a strong defensive performance to defeat Lustre, 45-27, on the road on Saturday, Jan. 4.
The Bulldogs held Lustre scoreless in the second quarter and to three points in the fourth period.
“We had a couple of lazy parts, but our defense played well for the most part,” Bainville Coach Lance Berndt said.
The coach credited Hailey
Bainville’s girls’ basketball team accounted for a strong defensive performance to defeat Lustre, 45-27, on the road on Saturday, Jan. 4.
The Bulldogs held Lustre scoreless in the second quarter and to three points in the fourth period.
“We had a couple of lazy parts, but our defense played well for the most part,” Bainville Coach Lance Berndt said.
The coach credited Hailey
Poplar’s boys’ basketball team downed Froid/Lake by a 77-35 margin in Poplar on Friday, Jan. 3.
The Indians led by a 17-6 margin at the end of the first quarter. Kaniel Ricker accounted for 12 of Poplar’s points in the period.
Poplar outscored the Red Hawks, 21-13, in the second quarter for a 38-19 lead. Keilen Erickson scored nine points for the Indians in the quarter.
The Red Hawks
Poplar’s boys’ basketball team downed Froid/Lake by a 77-35 margin in Poplar on Friday, Jan. 3.
The Indians led by a 17-6 margin at the end of the first quarter. Kaniel Ricker accounted for 12 of Poplar’s points in the period.
Poplar outscored the Red Hawks, 21-13, in the second quarter for a 38-19 lead. Keilen Erickson scored nine points for the Indians in the quarter.
The Red Hawks
A strong start to the second half highlighted Culbertson’s 53-37 boys’ basketball win over Froid/Lake on Saturday, Jan. 4.
Ahead by a 25-19 halftime margin, the Cowboys opened the second half with 14 straight points. Two baskets by Mark Kirkaldie, including one off an assist from Dawson Bergum, started the streak.
A basket inside by Gavin Deen and a fastbreak drive by Bridger Salvevold
A strong start to the second half highlighted Culbertson’s 53-37 boys’ basketball win over Froid/Lake on Saturday, Jan. 4.
Ahead by a 25-19 halftime margin, the Cowboys opened the second half with 14 straight points. Two baskets by Mark Kirkaldie, including one off an assist from Dawson Bergum, started the streak.
A basket inside by Gavin Deen and a fastbreak drive by Bridger Salvevold
Wolf Point’s boys’ basketball team lost in Scobey, 7026, during non-conference play on Saturday, Jan. 4.
The Wolves trailed by only a 14-8 margin after the first quarter. Zandon Calder scored six of Wolf Point’s points in the quarter.
Scobey exploded for 31 points in the second period to gain a 45-16 lead. John Carney accounted for 21 points and hit six three-pointers during the quarter.
Wolf Point’s boys’ basketball team lost in Scobey, 7026, during non-conference play on Saturday, Jan. 4.
The Wolves trailed by only a 14-8 margin after the first quarter. Zandon Calder scored six of Wolf Point’s points in the quarter.
Scobey exploded for 31 points in the second period to gain a 45-16 lead. John Carney accounted for 21 points and hit six three-pointers during the quarter.
The Bainville Bulldogs bounced back with a solid second half for a 53-38 league victory over Richey/Lambert in girls’ basketball play on Friday, Jan. 3.
Bainville took a 10-7 lead in the first quarter but held only a 23-22 half-time advantage.
The Bulldogs then struck for 16 points in the third quarter for a 39-32 advantage.
Bainville added 14 more points in the fourth period for the
The Bainville Bulldogs bounced back with a solid second half for a 53-38 league victory over Richey/Lambert in girls’ basketball play on Friday, Jan. 3.
Bainville took a 10-7 lead in the first quarter but held only a 23-22 half-time advantage.
The Bulldogs then struck for 16 points in the third quarter for a 39-32 advantage.
Bainville added 14 more points in the fourth period for the
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