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  • Harlem downs Poplar 74-62, No. 4 seed at District 2B

    Kody Farmer|Feb 17, 2016

    The Harlem Wildcat boys basketball team closed out the regular season with a 74-62 drubbing of the Poplar Indians. With the win Harlem finishes with a 3-5 conference mark and a 5-13 overall record entering the post season. The Wildcats find themselves as the number four seed in the District 2B Tournament being held this Thursday, Friday and Saturday in Glasgow. The top four teams in the tournament will advance to the Northern B Divisional in Malta the following week. Harlem will begin play...

  • Chinook, Turner honor their seniors during final home basketball games

    Feb 17, 2016

  • 'Wildcats edge 'Beeters 57-49 as teams split season series

    Kody Farmer|Feb 10, 2016

    The Harlem Wildcats evened their season series with the Chinook Sugarbeeters Thursday following a thrilling 57-49 win in a non-conference clash. The two schools used to play some classic games back during their time in the District 5B but the renewal of the longtime rivalry has produced two down to the wire games that kept fans entertained from start to finish. Wildcat junior Corbin Brockie's defensive effort led to a layup and a free throw and a quick 3-0 lead. Chinook freshman Cord Schneider...

  • Chinook runs past Turner to improve to 10-6

    Kody Farmer|Feb 10, 2016

    The Chinook Sugarbeeters got back on the right side of the scoreboard following a 70-27 win over the Turner Tornadoes on the road Saturday. With the win the 'Beeters improved to 7-5 in District 9C conference play and 10-6 overall. Junior Kyler Johnson scored the opening two points for Chinook but senior Tyler Humphreys answered for the Tornadoes with a three point bomb to give Turner a 3-2 lead early. The advantage was short lived as Chinook responded quickly. Freshman Isaac Bell's theft of a...

  • Hays/L.P. sweeps Turner, Fort Benton, now 10-6

    Kody Farmer|Feb 10, 2016

    The Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds improved to 9-4 in District 9C play and 10-6 overall following a pair of conference wins over Turner 90-34 Friday night and Fort Benton 77-38 on Saturday. The Tornadoes stayed with the Thunderbirds early as Hays/Lodge Pole held a 20-12 lead entering the second quarter. Six Thunderbirds scored in the opening stanza while the Tornadoes were paced by sophomore Eddie Harmon, The second quarter has all Hays/Lodge Pole as they exploded for 30 points in the quarter....

  • Sugarbeeters tame Wildcats, defense stymies Tornadoes, improve to 14-2

    Kody Farmer|Feb 10, 2016

    The Chinook Sugarbeeters raced past the Harlem Wildcats Thursday night as they completed the season sweep of their old rivals from yesteryear with a 71-29 win. Saturday in Turner the 'Beeter defense stymied the Turner offense all night long holding the tornadoes to just 11 points through three quarters before earning the season sweep with a 44-21 win to improve to 10-2 in District 9C play and 14-2 overall. Senior Brooke Nicholson was on fire against the Harlem girls from the get go . Nicholson...

  • Tornadoes complete season sweep of Hays/Lodge Pole

    Kody Farmer|Feb 10, 2016

    The Turner Tornadoes record stands at an even 8-8 following this weekends games against Chinook and Hays/Lodge Pole. Friday the Tornadoes completed the season sweep of the Thunderbirds following a 57-39 win on the road in Hays. The team was on fire from beyond the arc as they drained eight three pointers in the contest. Turner started fast opening up a 22-15 lead after eight minutes of action. Junior Ella Billmayer kick started the offense with a pair of triples in the opening quarter. Freshman...

  • Girls District, Divisional tournaments almost here

    Kody Farmer|Feb 10, 2016

    The Class B and C girls District tournaments begin next week as the regular season concludes this weekend for teams from Chinook, Harlem, Hays/Lodge Pole and Turner. The District 9C tournament begins next Wednesday at the Havre High School gymnasium. Currently the Chinook Sugarbeeters hold the number two seed in the tournament and currently would begin play against the number seven seeded Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds. The Turner Tornadoes sit in sixth place and at the time would open against the Fort Benton Longhorns. The Harlem Lady Cats sit...

  • 'Beeters 3rd at Northern B/C, crown 3 champions, 10 'Beeters, Wildcats qualify for state

    Kody Farmer|Feb 10, 2016

    The Chinook Sugarbeeters turned in an outstanding overall team effort at the Northern B/C Divisional Wrestling Tournament this past weekend in Chinook. The 'Beeters amassed 143 points finishing just behind Fairfield/Simms (145) and Choteau (152) for the top spot in the division. The Harlem Wildcats performed solid on the mat as well finishing seventh with 71 points. Individually the 'Beeters crowned three champions on the day. Junior Tate Niederegger won the 138 pound division, claiming his...

  • Hays/L.P. blasts Big Sandy, edges North Star 63-62

    Kody Farmer|Feb 3, 2016

    The Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds raced past the Big Sandy Pioneers Friday evening 77-23 they opened up a 14 point third quarter lead over the North Star Knight Saturday before holding on for a 62-61 District 9C win to improve to 7-4 in conference play and 8-6 overall. Friday the team headed to Big sandy to take on the winless Pioneers. The Thunderbirds started fast and scored often never letting the Pioneers get any traction in the contest. Junior Frank RunsAbove tallied 17 first half points...

  • 'Beeters fall to Chester J-I, Box Elder

    Kody Farmer|Feb 3, 2016

    The Chinook Sugarbeeter boys basketball team faced a tough task this past weekend as they took on the top two teams in the District 9C. Friday the team faced the Chester-Joplin-Inverness Hawks and were defeated 59-30. Saturday the boys traveled to Box Elder to take on a Bears team that was ready to play. Chinook fell in that contest 63-17. Chinook gave the Hawks a test early. Freshman Isaac Bell score on a nice take to the basket and freshman Cord Schneider scored twice to keep the game even at...

  • Tornadoes score homecoming win over Dodson 57-51 in OT

    Kody Farmer|Feb 3, 2016

    The Turner Tornadoes were looking to cap a great Homecoming week with a win and they did just that earning a thrilling overtime victory over the Dodson Coyotes 57-51 Thursday night. Turner got off to a good start leading 14-6 after eight minutes and 28-18 at the intermission. The Coyotes stormed back in the third quarter trimming the Turner lead to 36-34 before forcing overtime. Turner would win the extra period 10-4 to earn the entertaining 57-51 non-conference win giving the season sweep over...

  • Wildcats fall to Cut Bank

    Kody Farmer|Feb 3, 2016

    The Harlem Wildcats took on the Rocky Boy Stars Friday but no score was reported to the Blaine Journal. Saturday the team took on the Cut Bank Wolves of the District 1B in a non-conference clash. The teams matched each other step for step early as they entered the second quarter tied at 15-15. In a back and forth second quarter that saw the offenses have their way a bit it was the Wolves that inched in front 33-32 at the break. Cut Bank extended the advantage in the third quarter taking a 51-45 lead into the fourth quarter. The offenses...

  • Tornadoes earn homecoming win over Dodson 42-29, take down Chester J-I 49-42

    Kody Farmer|Feb 3, 2016

    The Turner Tornadoes have been knocking on the door of a break through win against the upper eshelon of the District 9C girls top teams all season long. Saturday they got that win following a 49-42 win over the Chester-Joplin-Inverness Hawks. The girls began the week Thursday by completing the season sweep of the Dodson Coyotes 42-29 as the school celebrated homecoming week. Thursday the Tornadoes held a 12-9 advantage after eight minutes. Four players contributed to the scoring with junior...

  • Sugarbeeters split, top Chester J-I, fall to Box Elder

    Kody Farmer|Feb 3, 2016

    The Chinook Sugarbeeters used a strong fourth quarter to get past a pesky Chester Joplin Inverness Hawks team 42-33 Friday evening. Saturday the Box Elder Bears started fast and the 'Beeters couldn't keep up in a 75-54 loss to the Bears. The Hawks took an 11-10 lead after one quarter of action. The Hawks would push the lead to 18-12 before sophomore Abby Ellison scored off a nice pass from senior Brooke Nicholson and junior Kelsey Mathon scored off an offensive rebound to trim the deficit to...

  • Harlem clips Cut Bank 63-62 in non conference clash

    Kody Farmer|Feb 3, 2016

    The Harlem girls varsity basket ball team picked up a nice non-conference win over the Cut Bank Wolves Saturday 63-62. They fell to the Rocky Boy Morning Stars on Friday 53-44. Harlem has played very well at times throughout the season and Saturday in Cut Bank the girls came out on the right side of a nail-biter earning a tough one point win. The game started out as a defensive battle with the teams limiting each other to seven first quarter points. From that point on the offenses got things going a bit. In the end though it was Harlem with...

  • Thunderbirds get first win, beat Big Sandy

    Kody Farmer|Feb 3, 2016

    The Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds picked up their first District 9C win of the season earning a 49-38 win over the Big Sandy Pioneers Friday. Saturday the girls fell to the North Star Knights 56-32. The Pioneers got the best of the Thunderbirds back in early January but a solid team effort turned the tables the second time the teams met. Junior Kiara Shambo scored seven first quarter points to help the Thunderbirds take a early 13-7 lead. Freshman Rayleigh Kirkaldie followed with a trio of long...

  • 'Beeters, Wildcats ready as Chinook hosts Northern B/C Wrestling Divisional

    Kody Farmer|Feb 3, 2016

    The Chinook Sugarbeeters will be the host school for the ever tough Northern B/C Wrestling Divisional this Saturday. This past week in Malta the Sugarbeeters and Wildcats finished in a tie for seventh place with 53 points each. With divisionals this week the 'Beeters thought it was a great time to give some athletes a rest, "We needed to get healed up a bit, weather its injury or the flu thats going around," stated co-head coach Perry Miller. "It's go time, practice is over. It's time to lay it...

  • Thunderbirds edge 'Beeters in 9C showdown as teams split season series

    Kody Farmer|Jan 27, 2016

    The Chinook Sugarbeeters and Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds have played some classic down to the wire, momentum changing basketball games the past few seasons and last Thursday nights contest was no different. The one thing neither team has done is win on their home court. A year ago the teams split their regular season match ups with each winning on the others floor. Chinook defeated the Thunderbirds in Hays back in late December and the Thunderbirds were looking for history to repeat itself...

  • 'Beeters bounce back, thump Big Sandy 73-32

    Kody Farmer|Jan 27, 2016

    The 'Beeters came out firing on all cylinders Saturday in Big Sandy Saturday taking control early in a dominate effort and rolling to a 75-23 District 9C conference win to improve to 6-3 in conference play and 9-3 overall. Freshman Derek Bell converted two free throws two start the game. Following a layup from Junior Kyler Johnson. Bell would grab his own miss and score at the rim for a quick 6-0 Chinook lead. While Bell missed his first two attempts from the field the freshman would convert...

  • T-birds fall to C-J-I 64-63

    Kody Farmer|Jan 27, 2016

    The Hays Lodge Pole Thunderbirds looked to keep the momentum rolling Saturday as the team welcomed the Chester-Joplin-Inverness Hawks to town for a big District 9C match up. Chester J-I managed just a single point more in defeating the Thunderbirds 64-63. After beginning the season 0-4 and suffering some pretty one sided losses the Thunderbirds have been on fire winning six out of seven to climb above the .500 mark for the first time. The Thunderbirds had a great start to the contest leading 16-...

  • Tornadoes fall in contests with North Star, Fort Benton

    Kody Farmer|Jan 27, 2016

    The Turner Tornadoes played a pair of District 9C contest over the weekend falling Friday evening to the North Star Knights 78-36, and Saturday to the Fort Benton Longhorns 61-49. The Knights led 14-4 after one and 35-18 at intermission. They extended their advantage to 63-31 entering the fourth quarter before securing the 78-36 win. Turner was paced in the contest by the efforts of sophomore Eddie Harmon who drained a pair from beyond the arc on his way to a 14 point night. Saturday afternoon in Fort Benton it was Turner that took an early...

  • Sugarbeeters roll to 11-1 record with wins over Hays/Lodge Pole, Big Sandy

    Kody Farmer|Jan 27, 2016

    The Chinook Sugarbeeters continue to roll through the District 9C as they improved to 11-1 following a pair of victories over the Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds 72-37 Thursday night and the Big Sandy Pioneers 50-18 Saturday evening. The Thunderbirds gave the ‘Beeters more than they could handle early on. Chinook senior Brooke Nicholson got the first basket of the game but the Thunderbirds got the next two with junior Kiara Shambo and freshman Latasha Kirkaldie scoring to give Hays/L.P. a 4-2 l...

  • Tornadoes nipped by North Star 45-43 fall to Fort Benton 52-40

    Kody Farmer|Jan 27, 2016

    The Turner Tornado girls varsity basketball team continues to make great strides on the court and its no longer a question of if but when will they get that win over one of the District 9C top teams. This past weekend the girls fell 45-43 to the North Star Knights on Friday and 52-40 to the Fort Benton Longhorns on Saturday. North Star took a 15-10 lead early as junior Ella Billmayer drained a pair of three point bombs to keep Turner close. The Knights extended the advantage to 26-20 by intermis...

  • Harlem drops pair to Malta, Wolf Point

    Kody Farmer|Jan 27, 2016

    The Harlem Lady Cat girls basketball team had a challenging weekend on the court as they fell to top ranked Malta Friday 70-19 Thursday afternoon. Saturday the girls were beaten by the 10-2 Wolf Point Wolves 47-29. The M-ettes took control from the get go and never let Harlem get started in their game on Thursday. Saturday the Wolves took a 11-2 lead into the second quarter but Harlem showed some competitive spirit in battling back before the half outscoring the Wolves 12-10 in the frame but still trailed at intermission 21-14. The Wolves won...

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