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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...
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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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-...
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...

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...

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...
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...

The Chinook Sugarbeeters continued to shine on the mat as the season begins to wind down. The 'Beeters finished second at the Harlem Invitational scoring 117 points and crowning four individual champions. The host Harlem Wildcats turned in one of their best efforts of the season as they crowned one champion and placed six on the podium and finished fourth in the team race with 81 points. The 'Beeters began the weekend by hosting their final mixer of the season and honoring their senior...
The Harlem Wildcat boys basketball team fell Thursday to the conference leading Malta Mustangs 89-43. Saturday the team made the trip to Wolf Point where they picked up conference win number two following a 60-48 caging of the Wolves. Harlem doubled up the Wolves 16-8 in the opening quarter as the boys got off to a quick start. The offense was matched in the second stanza by the Wolves as Harlem gave three points back but still held a 29-24 advantage at the halftime break. Both teams began the third quarter matching each other basket for basket...

The Harlem Wildcats had a tough go of things this past weekend. Friday they were bested at home by the Shelby Coyotes of the District 1B 70-55. Saturday the boys traveled east to Polar to take on District 2B Poplar falling in that contest 88-55. Against the Coyotes, Harlem found themselves in a battle early as they trailed just 16-15 after one. Shelby pushed the lead to 38-28 by halftime. The Wildcats turned momentum in their favor after the break outscoring Shelby 17-12 in the third to trim the lead to 50-45 entering the fourth. The Coyotes...

The Tornado boys basketball team picked up their first conference win 61-41 Saturday afternoon. The Tornadoes fell to Box Elder Thursday.. Thursday the Bears led 36-13 after eight minutes of action and 65-15 by halftime. The Bears would win the game 102-28. Senior Bret VanValkenburg scored 12 points for the Tornadoes. Senior Tyler Humphreys added eight in the contest. Friday the boys headed to Big Sandy to take on the Pioneers. Something had to give as both teams were in search of their first...
The Hays Lodge Pole Thunderbirds won their fifth straight contest Friday night as the defeated the Roy/Winifred Outlaws 68-25 in a non-conference tilt. No scoring was provided to the Journal as of press time. Saturday the Thunderbirds were looking to extend the streak to six games when they welcomed the defending District 9C champions to town. The Thunderbirds were unable to match the fast start by the Bears and dropped the District 9C contest 88-58 ending their five game win streak in the process. With the weekend split the Thunderbirds fall...

Chinook high school senior Jake Norby has signed a NAIA Letter of Intent to further his football career by playing Wide Receiver for the Presentation College Saints. Norby helped lead the Chinook Sugarbeeters to the Class C Eight-man football championship this past November and was a content threat to score with each reception. The Saints are part of the North Star Athletic Association which includes Dickinson State, "I'm thrilled to be able to continue playing football for the Saints," said...

The Chinook Sugarbeeter reached 8-2 on the season following an impressive win over the North Star Knight Friday at home 42-38. Saturday the boys shrugged off a slow start to whip the Fort Benton Longhorns 56-23 to improve to 5-2 in District 9C play and 8-2 overall. Freshman Isaac Bell took a pass from junior Kyle McMaster and knocked down a three point bomb to tie the contest with the North Star Knight 8-8. Moments later, down four, Freshman Cord Schneider took a pass from Bell and finished at...

The Chinook Sugarbeeters earned a tough 43-39 win over the North Star Knights Friday night and then pummeled District 9C contender Fort Benton 50-22 Saturday. Against the Knights it was battle from the get go as Chinook trailed 10-9 after eight minutes of action and held a slim 26-25 advantage at the halftime break. Junior Kelsey Mathon provided Chinook with a bit of separation midway through the third quarter when she drilled a long three to give the 'Beeters a 29-25 lead. Moments later Mathon...

The District 9C leading Box Elder Bears were guests in the Turner gymnasium Thursday evening as the 4-4 Turner girls and the undefeated Bears met once again. Turner has played all four teams at the top of the conference very well early in each contest. Thursday was more of the same as the Bears held a narrow 10-9 lead over the Turner girls, Junior Ella Billmayer scored six first quarter points for the Tornadoes. The second quarter was a much different story. Box Elder held the Tornado offense...

The Harlem girls varsity basketball team battled their way back to a 5-5 record following two victories this weekend, including their first in the District 2B. Friday the girls hosted the Shelby Coyotes of the District 1B and earned a hard fought 40-37 win. Saturday the team traveled to Poplar where they again were victorious 48-40. Against Shelby, senior post Anita Bentley and freshman guard Skylee Dirden combined for all ten of Harlem's points as they led 10-7 heading into the second quarter....
The Chinook Sugarbeeter wrestling team is back at full strength and took a full team to compete in the Choteau Classic wrestling tournament Friday and Saturday. The ‘Beeters performed extremely well as a team. In a field that included nearly all of the top teams and wrestlers in all of Class B/C The Sugarbeeters finished third with 154 points just a half point behind host Choteau and 7.5 points back of Shepherd for the title. Individually Chinook received first place finishes from junior Tate Niederegger at 138 pounds and senior Kenny Pruttis a...

Top, Wildcat senior junior Reece Hutton squares off against Chinook's Kevin Young in the 205 consolation final in Choteau this weekend. Hutton was the Wildcats high finisher, landing on the podium with a fourth place finish. Bottom, sophomore Curtis Humphreys pins his Cut Bank opponent to begin the Classic....

Monday afternoon the Chinook Sugarbeeter wrestling team visited the Meadowlark Elementary for 'Beeter Buddy Day'. This is the first year that the wrestlers and grade schoolers have shared and it was a huge success. A total of 92 Meadowlark students joined the wrestlers and team managers for a good time. The students will be guests of the team when they host their final mixer of the season and honor their seniors this Friday night....