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  • 'Beeter Netters step up and take down Havre; play well in Fort Benton

    Rob Everingham|Apr 27, 2016

    The Chinook Sugarbeeter tennis team had another successful outing as they competed in Havre last Tuesday against the Blue Ponies. Chinook went 27-1 on the day. "Havre has a couple of hard hitting singles players in Paige Nelson and Meggan Smith. Both Brooke and Meggan got to play each of them and were very successful," said 'Beeters head coach Tom MacLean. McLean also said that Havre has several good doubles teams and he said it was nice test for his doubles players and they responded...

  • 'Beeters rolling, win 21 of 23 matches in Great Falls

    Kody Farmer|Apr 20, 2016

    The Chinook Sugarbeeter tennis team is already performing at a high level and was hoping for two great days in Great Falls to continue improving their game. It turns out that one thing that can slow the 'Beeters down is the weather. The storm that passed through last Friday caused the cancellation of play Friday, limiting the team to a single day in Great Falls. When they took to the court Saturday it was business as usual with the 'Beeters winning 21 of 23 matches played. The Fort Benton/Fairfi...

  • Chinook collects another boys tournament win, 'Beeters place four at Whitewater meet

    Kody Farmer|Apr 20, 2016

    The high school golf season has reached its midway point and the Chinook Sugarbeeters are playing better and better each time out. The boys led by senior Ian McIntosh claimed another team title winning the Whitewater Invitational, which was played on the Malta course. The 'Beeter score of 248 easily outdistance the runner up Malta Mustangs who finished 37 strokes back with a 285. McIntosh matched his personal best round by firing a 79 to win the individual title for the boys. McIntosh went out i...

  • District 2B and 9C Track & Field meets right around the corner as season reaches midpoint

    Kody Farmer|Apr 20, 2016

    Local track and field teams got a bit of break this past weekend as the season reaches the mid-point on the schedule. The District 2B and 9C meets are less than a month away. Teams are figuring out where each athlete can help the team the best and what relay combinations perform well together. Chinook senior Kailey Kleinjan, Chinook sophomore Abby Ellison, Harlem junior Damian Adams, Hays/Lodge Pole junior Isaiah RunsAbove and Turner sophomore Eddie Harmon have all found themselves on the top of the podium at the seasons biggest meets so far....

  • Chinook golfers have seven state qualifiers after weekend meets in Choteau

    Kody Farmer|Apr 13, 2016

    By Kody Farmer BCJ Sports The Chinook golf team has competed in just a few tournaments so far this season but have already qualified five boys and two girls for the state tournament next month. Senior Ian McIntosh qualified the firs meet of the season while firing a personnel best 79. Senior Derek Bell qualified in the same meet with a round of 88. Junior Kade Friede also qualified the opening meet with a score of 90. This past weekend the 'Beeters sent a small contingent Friday where sophomore...

  • 'Beeters tennis team looking to defend their title, in fine form first week of action

    Kody Farmer|Apr 13, 2016

    The tennis team finally got there season started last Friday, traveling to Fort Benton to take on Fort Benton and Boulder. On Saturday, the ‘Beeters hosted Chester J-I and Harlem. Against Fort Benton, Chinook went 10 – 1 in varsity matches and were 5 – 0 in varsity matches with Boulder. “Friday was a great day for tennis with no wind and temps in the 70s. We saw some good competition, and though I saw some early season rust and jitters, the girls handled it very well,” said head coach Thom MacLean. Chinook’s number one singles player Brooke Nic...

  • Wind blows but many local athletes shine at Cal Wearley and Lions Track and Field meets

    Kody Farmer|Apr 13, 2016

    Track and field teams across Blaine County were back at it again this past week. Girls and boys teams from Chinook, Harlem, Hays Lodgepole and Turner all completed in the annual Cal Wearley track and field meet this last Wednesday in Havre. All told 32 teams and more than 500 competitors took part in the largest track meet of the season as far as competition goes. Teams from the Class 'A', 'B' and 'C' ranks made up the field. At the end of the day 20 girls teams would score points while 25 boys...

  • District 9C Boys & Girls Senior Classic brings seniors and juniors together one last time

    Apr 6, 2016

  • 'Beeters, Thunderbirds, Wildcats and Tornadoes perform well at Glasgow Invitational

    Kody Farmer|Apr 6, 2016

    Track and Field athletes from Chinook, Hays/Lodge Pole, Harlem and Turner met in Glasgow for the season opening Scottie Invitational as the 2016 Track and Field season gets underway. Several local athletes turned in solid individual efforts on the day with several individual winners and multiple placers. As a team the Chinook girls finished fifth with 49.5 points, Turner 10th with 21 points and Harlem 17th with 2 points. On the boys side it was Harlem finishing 8th with 26 points, Hays/Lodge...

  • 'Beeter boys start fast win in Shelby, Fort Benton, girls second in Shelby

    Apr 6, 2016

    The Chinook Sugarbeeter golf team got their season off to a fast start this past weekend as the boys team won championships in Shelby and Fort Benton over the weekend and the girls recorded a team score that was good for second in Shelby. The boys posted a three person score of 256 to easily outdistance runner up Fort Benton (282) in Shelby. Saturday in Fort Benton the team posted a 267 to win by 12 strokes over Class B Choteau in the event held at the Signal Point golf course and hosted by the...

  • Spring sports are here, Golf, Tennis, Track & Field get underway this week

    Kody Farmer|Mar 30, 2016

    The Spring sports season is upon us and fans of Blaine County athletes should have plenty to cheer about when the post season comes around in May. The Spring sports season is short and teams pack as many dates into the schedule as they can. Most teams across the state are competing for the first time this weekend. District and Divisional track and tennis meets are just over six weeks away and state B and C golf is only eight weeks out. The Sugarbeeter tennis team is out to defend their Class...

  • Chinook Golf Course gets a spring make over as several improvement projects take shape

    Kody Farmer|Mar 23, 2016

    The calendar has yet to turn to April but the Chinook Golf and Country Club hasn't wasted any time making improvements to the course. Recently several members of the course and a number of volunteers have donated time and equipment to make very visible improvements to the overall look of the course. March has been full of great golfing opportunities at the course and while those opportunities have been enjoyed by a large number of players, many other things have been going on as well. The Chinoo...

  • Bell, Young sign to play football at MSU-Northern, North Dakota State College of Science

    Kody Farmer|Mar 23, 2016

    Chinook Sugarbeeter seniors Derek Bell and Kevin Young have made the commitment to play football at the next level. Bell will attend Montana State University-Northern this fall while Young will head to Wahpeton, North Dakota to play for the North Dakota State College of Science Wildcats. Young had a stellar career as a Sugarbeeter and played a vital roll on a Sugarbeeter defense that steamrolled their way to the 2015 Montana Class C State football championship. Young is the career record holder for sacks and also holds the single game sack...

  • Chinook, Harlem, Turner athletes receive postseason honors, named to All-Conference, All-State teams

    Kody Farmer|Mar 16, 2016

    The final whistle blew on the 2015-16 basketball season Saturday night with the final four state champions being crowned. With that comes the time to hand out recognition to athletes that performed at a high level throughout the season and helped lead their team on the court to various successes throughout the season. In all, six Blaine County Athletes found themselves on All-Conference, All-State teams. The Chinook Sugarbeeters finished second at the District 9C tournament and advanced to the N...

  • Nicholson in Billings for Treasure State Classic

    Kody Farmer|Mar 16, 2016

    By Kody Farmer BCJ Sports Chinook Sugarbeeter senior Brooke Nicholson recently completed a stellar four year career on the hardwood. While her days of wearing the black and orange are now over her time on the court is not. Nicholson will head to Billings this weekend to play in the Treasure State Classic on the campus of MSU-Billings. The classic features invited seniors and juniors to represent their divisions and play in a 16 team all class tournament. Nicholson was part of two District 9C...

  • 'Beeters, Wildcats and Thunderbirds receive post-season honors

    Kody Farmer|Mar 9, 2016

    With the conclusion of the boy’s state basketball tournaments last weekend post season awards are being released. In all eight student athletes from Blaine County were recognized for their efforts on the court. Three Chinook Sugarbeeters were recognized as were three Harlem Wildcats and two Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds. Hays/Lodge Pole junior Frank RunsAbove earned first team All-Conference Honors for the second time. In addition his stellar play earned him a spot on the Northern C All-State list as well. RunsAbove was a steady contributor o...

  • Harlem's season ends at Northern B Girls Divisional

    Kody Farmer|Mar 9, 2016

    The Harlem girls basketball program took some huge steps forward this season and advanced to the Northern B Divisional following two wins at the District 2B tournament, a feat that hadn’t been achieved in a long time. The Northern B Divisional however has produced the last nine state champions and presents a challenge to even the most experienced of teams. Harlem opened the tournament Thursday against the Choteau Bulldogs, the number two seed out of the District 1B. In a rough opening 16 minutes Harlem fell behind early, trailing 34-11 at the h...

  • February foursomes fill Chinook golf course like never before

    Kody Farmer|Mar 2, 2016

    The stretch of warm weather has brought many locals to break out their clubs and find a course to play on. The Chinook Golf and Country Club nine hole course has certainly been one that has attracted people to come play. People of all ages have ventured out to play the course in recent weeks. Nine year old Alexus Seymour has joined her dad, Chinook High School golf coach Mike Seymour, for a few February rounds. Charlie Hergersheimer, Cal Laudermilk, Jim Gallus and Matt Williams have played the...

  • Wildcats play hard at Northern B Divisional but season ends with pair of losses

    Kody Farmer|Mar 2, 2016

    The Harlem Wildcats have had a season that included a little bit of everything, big wins, heartbreaking losses, thrilling down to the wire wins and great individual efforts. The team made the short trip east to Malta this past weekend for the Northern B boys basketball tournament. The Wildcats entered as the number three seed out of the District 2B and fell to the District 1B number two seeded Fairfield Eagles in the opener 73-56. In loser out action Friday morning the team was again defeated th...

  • Sugarbeeters finish season at 19-5, defeat the Valier Panthers 66-29 at Northern C

    Mar 2, 2016

    The Chinook Sugarbeeters concluded yet another outstanding season on the hardwood with a trip to the Northern C Divisional in Great Falls this past weekend. The 'Beeters went 1-2 at the Northern C, defeating Valier Friday afternoon handily 66-29. They fell Wednesday evening to tournament champion Belt 65-24 and Saturday afternoon to Centerville 41-40 in other action. In the 'Beeters opener with the Belt Huskies, Chinook scored the opening bucket. The Huskies however took control from that...

  • Hays/Lodge Pole takes down Heart Butte at Northern C Divisional, finish season 15-10

    Kody Farmer|Mar 2, 2016

    By Kody Farmer BCJ Sports The Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds took their game to the Northern C Divisional tournament in Great Falls going 1-2 as their season came to an end. The Thunderbirds continued to play hard for thirty two minutes, regardless of the score. They defeated the Heart Butte Warriors Thursday morning 73-57. The Thunderbirds lost their first round contest with Sunburst 79-70 and were eliminated Thursday evening following a 76-57 loss to District 9C rival Chester-Joplin-Inverness....

  • 'Beeters headed back to the Northern C, Second at District 9C Tournament

    Kody Farmer|Feb 24, 2016

    The Chinook Sugarbeeters are headed to the Northern C Divisional in Great Falls for the sixth straight season following a second place finish at the District 9C tournament this past weekend. The 'Beeters opened play with 83-14 shellacking of the Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds. They then went to the final second before securing a 47-46 win over the Fort Benton Longhorns to advance to the District 9C championship game for the fifth time in six years. In the final the 'Beeters gave a great effort...

  • Tornadoes notch tournament win against Hays/Lodge Pole

    Kody Farmer|Feb 24, 2016

    The Turner Tornadoes concluded a fine season on the hardwood that saw them finish with a win at the District 9C tournament for the second year in a row. The Tornadoes entered the tournament as the districts number six seed and began tournament play against the number three seeded Fort Benton Longhorns Thursday afternoon. The Longhorns took a 14-4 lead but after a couple of buckets from junior Ella Billmayer and a free throw by Sarah Billmayer the Tornadoes had trimmed the lead to 14-10. Turner...

  • Thunderbirds 3rd at Districts, play Sunburst at Northern C Divisional

    Kody Farmer|Feb 24, 2016

  • Chinook goes 2-2 at District 9C, finishes fourth as season comes to an end

    Kody Farmer|Feb 24, 2016

    The Chinook Sugarbeeters concluded their 2015-16 basketball season at the District 9C tournament in Havre this past weekend. The team went 2-2, earning an incredible come from behind win 47-44 over the North Star Knights in the opener. In addition the 'Beeters overcame a sluggish start against the Fort Benton Longhorns to finish strong in picking up a 56-33 win. Chinook was defeated in the semifinal round by the top seeded Box Elder Bears 92-49. The 'Beeters fell in the consolation final to the...

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