Froid Business Professionals of America students (from left) Camri Salvevold, Joseph Robertson and Cody Olson sell tacos in a bag meals during the basketball game on Saturday, Jan. 11.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Froid Business Professionals of America students (from left) Camri Salvevold, Joseph Robertson and Cody Olson sell tacos in a bag meals during the basketball game on Saturday, Jan. 11.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Bainville fought off Froid/ Lake, 48-40, in District 2C boys’ basketball action in Froid on Saturday, Jan. 11.
The Bulldogs held a 2925 lead entering the fourth quarter and used a threepoint shot by Seth Pacovsky to get off to a good start in the final period.
After a three-pointer by Rowan Wilson and a basket off a rebound by Carter Pacovsky increased the margin to 36-28, the Red Hawks
Bainville fought off Froid/ Lake, 48-40, in District 2C boys’ basketball action in Froid on Saturday, Jan. 11.
The Bulldogs held a 2925 lead entering the fourth quarter and used a threepoint shot by Seth Pacovsky to get off to a good start in the final period.
After a three-pointer by Rowan Wilson and a basket off a rebound by Carter Pacovsky increased the margin to 36-28, the Red Hawks
Bainville’s girls’ basketball team took control in the fourth quarter to knock off defending district champion Plentywood, 41-32, during action in Bainville on Friday, Jan. 10.
The Bulldogs ended the third period with the last five points on a pair of free throws by Elsie Wilson and a three-pointer by Addison Hansen to take a 29-26 lead.
Bainville then accounted for the first 10 points
Bainville’s girls’ basketball team took control in the fourth quarter to knock off defending district champion Plentywood, 41-32, during action in Bainville on Friday, Jan. 10.
The Bulldogs ended the third period with the last five points on a pair of free throws by Elsie Wilson and a three-pointer by Addison Hansen to take a 29-26 lead.
Bainville then accounted for the first 10 points
Culbertson’s boys’ basketball squad got back on the winning track with a 65-40 home victory over Brockton on Saturday, Jan. 11.
Ahead by only an 11-10 margin, the Cowboys accounted for the last nine points of the first quarter on a layup by Bridger Salvevold, a free throw by Mark Kirkaldie, a 16-footer by Brooks Solem, a steal and drive by Gavin Deen and a pull-up jumper by Plenny Williams.
Culbertson’s boys’ basketball squad got back on the winning track with a 65-40 home victory over Brockton on Saturday, Jan. 11.
Ahead by only an 11-10 margin, the Cowboys accounted for the last nine points of the first quarter on a layup by Bridger Salvevold, a free throw by Mark Kirkaldie, a 16-footer by Brooks Solem, a steal and drive by Gavin Deen and a pull-up jumper by Plenny Williams.
Brockton’s girls scored a 5442 win on the road in Culbertson on Saturday, Jan. 11.
Action was tight in the first half as the Warriors led 12-9 at the end of the first quarter and 22-18 at the half.
Brockton struck for 21 points in the third quarter for a 43-30 advantage. Tamryn Bauer scored 10 of Brockton’s points in the quarter.
Leading the Cowgirls in the game were Ator and Ivy Colvin
Brockton’s girls scored a 5442 win on the road in Culbertson on Saturday, Jan. 11.
Action was tight in the first half as the Warriors led 12-9 at the end of the first quarter and 22-18 at the half.
Brockton struck for 21 points in the third quarter for a 43-30 advantage. Tamryn Bauer scored 10 of Brockton’s points in the quarter.
Leading the Cowgirls in the game were Ator and Ivy Colvin
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