The Frazer Bearcubs outscored Dodson, 75-59, in girls’ basketball action on Friday, Jan. 13.
After leading by only a 1513 margin at the end of the first quarter, the Bearcubs struck for 22 points in the second period for a 37-28 lead.
Frazer increased its advantage to 58-43 in the third quarter.
Leading Frazer’s attack were Shakira Beston with 24 and Baily Beston with 19 points.
The Frazer Bearcubs outscored Dodson, 75-59, in girls’ basketball action on Friday, Jan. 13.
After leading by only a 1513 margin at the end of the first quarter, the Bearcubs struck for 22 points in the second period for a 37-28 lead.
Frazer increased its advantage to 58-43 in the third quarter.
Leading Frazer’s attack were Shakira Beston with 24 and Baily Beston with 19 points.
Frazer dropped both basketball contests at home against North Country on Saturday, Jan. 14.
Frazer’s boys lost by a 74-37 final.
The Bearcubs were competitive in the first half. North Country led 17-13 at the end of the first quarter and 36-25 at the half.
The Mavericks outscored Frazer by a 24-5 margin in the third quarter.
In the girls’ game, North County posted a 77-11 victory.
Frazer dropped both basketball contests at home against North Country on Saturday, Jan. 14.
Frazer’s boys lost by a 74-37 final.
The Bearcubs were competitive in the first half. North Country led 17-13 at the end of the first quarter and 36-25 at the half.
The Mavericks outscored Frazer by a 24-5 margin in the third quarter.
In the girls’ game, North County posted a 77-11 victory.
The Poplar Indians dropped two tough conference basketball contests in Malta on Friday, Jan. 13.
In the boys’ game, the Indians were edged by a 63-59 final.
Poplar trailed 31-29 at the half, and Malta then added 16 points in the third quarter to grab a 47-40 lead.
The Indians outscored Malta by a 19-16 margin in the final period.
Reaching double figures for the Indians were Delray
The Poplar Indians dropped two tough conference basketball contests in Malta on Friday, Jan. 13.
In the boys’ game, the Indians were edged by a 63-59 final.
Poplar trailed 31-29 at the half, and Malta then added 16 points in the third quarter to grab a 47-40 lead.
The Indians outscored Malta by a 19-16 margin in the final period.
Reaching double figures for the Indians were Delray
Poplar’s boys’ basketball squad couldn’t overcome a slow start and lost at Glasgow by a 59-45 margin on Saturday, Jan. 14.
The Scotties jumped out to a 16-3 advantage in the first quarter.
Poplar fought back to 27-23 at the half but trailed 45-33 after three quarters of play.
Top scorers for the Indians were Geordy Medicine Cloud and Kaniel Ricker with 13 points each. Delray Lilley
Poplar’s boys’ basketball squad couldn’t overcome a slow start and lost at Glasgow by a 59-45 margin on Saturday, Jan. 14.
The Scotties jumped out to a 16-3 advantage in the first quarter.
Poplar fought back to 27-23 at the half but trailed 45-33 after three quarters of play.
Top scorers for the Indians were Geordy Medicine Cloud and Kaniel Ricker with 13 points each. Delray Lilley
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The 15th annual Poplar River ice fishing contest is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 4. Registration begins at 10 a.m. The contest runs from noon to 3 p.m.
There will be cash prizes for first, second and third place. Additional door prizes will also be awarded.
Entry fee is $10 per hole or three holes for $25. The largest fish, any species, wins.
For more information, contact Doug Marottek,
The 15th annual Poplar River ice fishing contest is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 4. Registration begins at 10 a.m. The contest runs from noon to 3 p.m.
There will be cash prizes for first, second and third place. Additional door prizes will also be awarded.
Entry fee is $10 per hole or three holes for $25. The largest fish, any species, wins.
For more information, contact Doug Marottek,