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The Week of wrestling exploded in Blaine County by bringing over one hundred wrestlers to the mats here in the county. On Thursday Hays Lodge Pole opened the week with a long overdue mixer on their home turf. This was the first time in over thirty years that Hays/Lodgepole has been able to host a wrestling mixer. Malta, Chinook, and Harlem all converged for the historic event in the Thunder Dome at Hays Lodge Pole to celebrate bringing wrestling back to the southern end of the county. Hays...

The Chinook Sugarbeeters regained their winning ways this past week with a pair of wins over the Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds Friday night 45-34 and the Big Sandy Pioneers Saturday 54-30 to even their season record at 6-6 and improved to 4-5 in conference play. The Turner Tornadoes also found the win column this past week as they completed their season sweep of the Dodson Coyotes Tuesday night with a 56-30 win. The Tornadoes then suffered a pair of tough losses to the North Star Knights 49-36...

There are only three weeks left in the High School boys basketball season and the Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds continue to roll through their regular season schedule. The Thunderbirds picked up two more impressive wins knocking off Chinook 60-43 Friday night and then topping the Chester-Joplin-Inverness Hawks 77-24 Saturday to improve to 11-1 on the season and maintain their top seed in The District 9C Standings The Chinook sugarbeeters bounced back Saturday night with a impressive 75-38 win...

The Turner Tornadoes 56-26 win over the Big Sandy Pioneers this week gave them a 7-2 record as the season reached the midway point on the schedule. The Tornadoes suffered their second conference loss a day earlier, falling 66-24 to the top seeded Box Elder Bears. As it stands the Tornadoes sit in 4-2 in the District 9C. Chinook fell to 4-6 overall and 2-4 in District play following a pair of setbacks to the North Star Knights 45-42 Friday and the Fort Benton Longhorns 44-40 0n Saturday....
Chinook High School Athletic Director Paula Molyneaux has announced that Chinook High School has been granted permission from the MHSA to Live Stream home boys and girls basketball games. The Sugarbeeters games against Fort Benton this past weekend were available on-line and this weekends contests with the Big Sandy Pioneers will be as well. For more information contact the school or visit their website: chinookschools.org. Their is a $10 monthly fee to use the service which provides you access to live and on demand events. Fort Benton and...

The midway point of the high school basketball season has the Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds in control of the District 9C The Thunderbirds picked up two more impressive wins over the weekend, including a huge 70-64 win over the Box Elder Bears. Hays/Lodge Pole also defeated the Roy/Winifred Outlaws on Friday but no box score was received. The Chinook Sugarbeeters split their weekend games, falling to the North Star Knights 43-40 Friday night and slipping past the Fort Benton Longhorns 47-37 on...

The Chinook wrestlers this week took advantage of being able to watch the next level of wrestling. They attended the MSU Northern match against Dickinson State, where they watched Northern win the match 29 to 11. The team witnessed Northern's senior wrestlers and one of their local favorite clinic coaches Ben Stroh win his final home match. On Friday, they headed to Choteau with Harlem to compete in the Choteau Classic. Seven Wrestlers from Chinook and eight from Harlem went and put their...
The #2 ranked wrestler in NAIA with a record of 27 and 2 this year Ben Stroh, a four-time state champion for Chinook in high school, wrestled his last match at Northern’s Armory gym last Thursday against Dickinson State. Thursday was Senior night for the Lights as they had three seniors being recognized, Stroh being one of them. His last Hi-line match as a student athlete; Ben was victorious with a 6-4 win over his opponent. He moved up one weight class for this match. Ben, in keeping with his long outstanding career, recently won the Reno t...

The Turner Tornadoes are off to there best start in school history after picking up a resounding 73-44 win over the Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds and there first every win over the Chinook Sugarbeeters 41-33 to improve to 6-1 on the season. The Harlem Wildcats also picked up a huge win, topping Chinook 42-33 for there first over the 'Beeters since they were conference foes in the class B ranks. The Wildcats also fell to the Malta M-ettes 63-31 and the Glasgow Scotties 46-26 to fall to 4-3 on the...

The Chinook Sugarbeeters and Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds got 2017 off to an electric start as the two teams combine to go 5-0 in their first week of action since the Holiday break. The Thunderbirds won all three of their contest, easily dispatching the Chester-Joplin-Inverness Hawks 87-28 to begin the week. The then took care of the Turner Tornadoes 93-43 and the Fort Benton Longhorns 73-46 to improve to 7-1 on the season. The Sugarbeeters won both their contest using strong second half efforts...

The Chinook Sugarbeeter and Harlem Wildcat wrestling teams began 2017 on the mat at the Cut Bank Invitational. The season is in the heart of its schedule with just a few weeks until the Divisional tournament in Shelby February 4. The state tournament is in Billings, February 10-11. The Sugarbeeters and Wildcats will be back in action this Thursday at the Fairfield/Simms Invite. Friday and Saturday both teams will compete in the Chouteau Classic, one of the seasons premier tou...

All four Blaine County girls teams head to break with winning records It's been a long time since all four area high school girls basketball teams have entered the holiday break with winning records but that is exactly what has happened this year. Harlem earned a split last week with a very tough 56-54 loss to Rocky Boy and a 65-54 win over the Cut Bank Wolves finishing 2016 with a record of 3-1. The Chinook Sugarbeeters and Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds stand at 3-2 and earned splits prior to...

The District 9C has arguably three of the top four teams in the Northern C Division with the defending State Champion Box Elder Bears, Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds and Chinook Sugarbeeters having to battle it out for the top spot, January and February are sure to be filled with some top notch basketball. The Thunderbirds only loss on the season came at the Native American Classic against the Arlee Warriors. Since then they have been on a roll. In the week prior to the holiday break the Thunderbi...
The Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds, the Chinook Sugarbeeters and the Turner Tornadoes all picked up wins over the weekend while the Harlem Wildcats contest with the Malta Mustangs was postponed due to weather. The Thunderbirds and Sugarbeeters met Friday in District 9C clash that pitted two of the top teams against each other in a early season battle. Hays/Lodge Pole is considered by many to be the favorite to win the division and contend for the top spot at the Northern C according to several of the coaches and the Sugarbeeters are considered a...
The Turner girls improved to 4-1 on the season following a week that saw them defeat the Dodson Coyotes 45-20 and the Chester-Joplin-Inverness Hawks 37-36 in a thriller Monday night The Tornadoes also dropped a 60-27 contest to the Fort Benton Longhorns. The Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds picked up their first win over the Chinook Sugarbeeters since 2010 in comeback fashion as they erased a 15 point halftime deficit to earn a 46-41 win over the Sugarbeeters. Chinook bounced back Saturday in Big Sandy as they took care of the Pioneers 44-18....

The girls basketball season is in full swing now as the first full weekend of action was completed and a pair of Blaine County Team stand with undefeated 2-0 records The Chinook Sugarbeeters picked up a pair of wins over the weekend first defeating the valier Panthers 37-19 Thursday afternoon and then topping the Power Pirates 52 - 26 on Saturday. Harlem Lady Cats were equally as impressive in picking up 67-42 win over the Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds on Thursday and adding a 63-27 win over the...

The Chinook Sugarbeeters got the 2016-17 basketball season started off with a pair of impressive wins over the Valier Panthers and the Power Pirates of the District 10C at the Chester-Joplin-Inverness Tip-off tournament this past weekend. The Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds also had an impressive opening weekend with a convincing win over the Harlem Wildcats and a tough loss against the Arlee Warriors at the Native American classic in Havre over the weekend. The Harlem Wildcats dropped both...

The wrestling season entered it's second weekend with action and for local grappler's things got started Friday afternoon as the Chinook Sugarbeeters hosted their first mixer of the season. The mixer isn't a tournament as it allows wrestlers to get on the mat two or three times and compete against opponents with similar skill sets. Its a great opportunity for the teams to work on things early in the season. Saturday the 'Beeters, Thunderbirds and Wildcats all headed to the Scottie Invitational...

The Chinook Sugarbeeters were in Havre for the Blue Pony Invitational while the Harlem Wildcats and Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds traveled west to take part in the Badger invitational in Cascade as the 2016-17 wrestling season completed its first weekend of action. Both tournaments included some top notch talent from all across the state and included schools from all four classifications. Chinook senior standout Tate Niederegger led the Sugarbeeter squad with a second place finish in the 145...

The 2016-17 boys basketball season got underway last weekend as a handful of teams began play, this week end the rest will get to see their first action of the season including the Chinook Sugarbeeters, Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds and the Harlem Wildcats. The District 2B Wildcats and District 9C Thunderbirds will get started Thursday at the Native American Classic in Havre at the MSU-Northern Armory Gymnasium. The Thunderbirds and Wildcats will play the first game of the classic facing off at...

The Turner Tornado girls and boys basketball teams will head to Glasgow this weekend to take part in the Class C Showcase as the 2016-17 basketball season gets underway. Head coach Jen Baird will lead the girls for the second season. The girls will open play Friday afternoon against Frazer with tip-off set for 3 p.m. Saturday they will play Nashua/Opheim at 4:30. Zach Holland will move one seat down the bench as he assumes head coaching duties this winter after being an assistant to the boys...
The Chinook Sugarbeeter volleyball team picked up a couple more post season awards as senior Kelsey Mathon and junior Sierra Swank received Honorable Mention All-State recognition. Mathon and Swank were part of a team that turned in a very successful season this past fall. Chinook captured it’s fourth straight District 6C-East Conference and District championships and earned a third place finish at the Northern C. Mathon has been a vital part of the Sugarbeeter success having played at the Class C state tournament her freshman and junior s...

Montana State University-Northern athlete Makhayla Farmer is being honored this weekend during a game in a different sport for her work off of the basketball court. Farmer is one of 12 athletes Gov. Steve Bullock and Montana Campus Compact board members will honor for volunteer work during Saturday's Brawl of the Wild football game in Missoula between University of Montana and Montana State University. "Makhayla Farmer is extremely active in community service in both Havre and Chinook,"...
Now that the Volleyball season is complete with State champions being crowned this past weekend and the football season over for teams from the Northern B post season recognition is finding several local athletes. The Chinook Sugarbeeter volleyball team completed a stellar season on the court finishing third at the Northern C Divisional. Senior Kelsey Mathon and junior Sierra Swank topped the list when the District 6C-East released its All-Conference teams. Mathon and Swank earned the recognition for the second time. Also being recognized for...

The Chinook Sugarbeeters concluded another fantastic season on the volleyball court as they wrapped up their 2016 campaign with a third place finish at the Northern C Divisional in Conrad this past weekend. The 'Beeters entered the Northern C as the District 6C-East champions and began tournament play against the No. 3 seeded Centerville Miners out the District 7C. The two teams met in the opening match of the tournament bright and early Thursday morning with a 9:00 a.m. start. Chinook got off...