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  • Chinook Tennis in Wolf Point Canceled, Golf in Great Falls on Monday

    Apr 12, 2023

    The Chinook Sugarbeeter Tennis Team had to cancel their Match with Wolf Point on Thursday, April 6, they will next compete in Lewistown this Saturday. The ‘ Beeter Golf Team saw their first action of the season on Monday, playing the Anaconda Hills Course in Great Falls. Full Results will be in next weeks paper....

  • Blaine County Track & Field Results - Cut Bank, MT. April 6, 2023

    Apr 12, 2023

    Boys Results 100 Meters - 9.) Carson Nissen, Chinook - :12.18; 12.) Tyler Schoen, Chinook - :12.28. 200 Meters - 4.) Tyler Schoen, Chinook - :25.33; 6.) Braxton Inman, Chinook - :25.53; 7.) Ryan Doyle, Turner - :25.70. 400 Meters - 7.) Ryan Doyle, Turner - :55.53. 800 Meters - 2.) Landen Beck, Chinook - 2:18.19. 1600 Meters - 3.) Branlin Foote, Harlem - 4:56.44. 3200 Meters - 1.) Branlin Foote, Harlem - 10:52.4; 4.) Landen Beck, Chinook - 12:05.81; 7.) Isaac Cuts the Rope, Harlem - 12:53.53. 110 Meter Hurdles - 2.) Levi Jensen, Chinook :17.35....

  • Another First, Harlem's Amelia Blackcrow To Wrestle at Dickinson State

    Kody Farmer|Apr 5, 2023

    Harlem Lady Cat senior Amelia Blackcrow is used to breaking down barriers and continues to do so as she becomes the first athlete from Blaine County to sign a National Letter of Intent to wrestle collegiately for the Inaugural Season of Women's Wrestling at Dickinson State University in North Dakota. Amelia has been wrestling since she was in the fourth grade and remembers going to meets and counting how many other girls there were competing. From fourth grade to her freshman year in high...

  • Despite Limited Practice 'Beeter Tennis Excels in Seasons First Competition

    Kody Farmer|Apr 5, 2023

    It has been a rough start to the spring for nearly all of our local teams but the Chinook Sugarbeeter Tennis team was able to get on the courts this weekend in Great Falls and compete. Nearly every team in Montana has had to deal with inclement weather and less than ideal conditions to practice in making preparation unique in its own right. Chinook Head Coach Janelle Deanon commented, "Before this meet, we had about an hour of true practice time on the court. So divide that one court by 10...

  • Senior Classic Wraps Up Another High School Basketball Season in Blaine County

    Kody Farmer|Apr 5, 2023

    The District 9C Senior Classic is a fun filled night that pits seniors and juniors together on White/Dark girls and boys team from all eight schools. The night is more than just players getting together, its about playing with others they have competed against as well as teammates they have played with. A three point contest is held for both the boys and girls and a dunk contest takes place as well. In addition there is a shooting stars competition that combines the boys and girls competitors....

  • Neibauer Earns All-Star Honors at the Hi-line Invitational Tournament (HIT)

    Kody Farmer|Mar 29, 2023

    The 36th Annual Hi-Line Invitational Tournament took place this past weekend at the Armory Gymnasium on the campus of MSU-Northern in Havre. The Light and Skylight basketball teams co- hosted the event featuring many of the top high school girls and boys basketball players from across the state of Montana. The tournament features All-Star teams for each of the four classifications AA, A, B and C in a round robin tournament with Championship and consolation games capping off the tournament....

  • Winter still lingering but schedules are coming together for local teams

    Kody Farmer|Mar 29, 2023

    Winter continues to hang around forcing teams to practice indoors and get creative with their preparation for the season. Schedules are coming together and just one postponement has been noted on the Chinook High School schedule. Turner Track and Field is still finalizing their spring schedule as is Hays/Lodge Pole. Harlem Track and Field has submitted their schedule to the Blaine County Journal as well. Generally the Track and Field schedules for Harlem, Chinook, Hays/Lodge Pole and Chinook...

  • Winter Storms Force Spring Sports Indoors

    Kody Farmer|Mar 22, 2023

    The weather has not been very cooperative to the start of the high school spring sports teams start to the season. Track and Field athletes in Turner, Chinook, Hays/Lodge Pole and Harlem have been forced to workout indoors while Golf teams in Harlem, Chinook and Hays/Lodge Pole face challenging starts as well. The Chinook Sugarbeeter Tennis team has been outside, but not really working on Tennis as they clear the courts. Winter has caused problems for spring sports many times through the years,...

  • Harlem's Jessica King to Play Volleyball at Haskell Indian Nations University

    Mar 22, 2023

    Harlem Lady Wildcat senior Jessica King has signed a National Letter of Intent to play Volleyball at Haskell Indian Nations University. King has been a standout for the Lady Cats through the years and is excited for the opportunity to continue playing at the next level, "I'm thankful for all the teammates I have played with for the past 4 years. They all helped me get to this point. I'm very thankful to the Faulk's, Aimee and Samantha for coaching and striving to keep Harlem volleyball strong...

  • Eight Blaine County Athletes. Coach Earn Post Season Basketball Honors

    Kody Farmer|Mar 22, 2023

    Another High School Basketball season is in the books for our Blaine County High School teams and with that comes the release of the All-Conference and All State teams. This year Chinook junior Hallie Neibauer and Turner junior Ryan Doyle each found themselves on the Northern C All-State and District 9C 1st Team All-Conference lists. Sugarbeeter Head Girls Basketball Coach Mike Jones was also named Co-Coach of the Year for the District 9C. Chinook senior Bree Swanson was named to the 1st Team...

  • 'Beeters Rally Past Roberts 76-61, Fall to North Country, Roy/Winifred at State C

    Kody Farmer|Mar 15, 2023

    The Chinook Sugarbeeters were in Billings this past week taking part in their first ever Class C State Girls Basketball Tournament. The Sugarbeeters entered the tournament with a whopping 25-1 overall record. The State tournament, regardless of class is aways tough with only the very best teams in the field. Chinook opened their tournament against the undefeated Saco/Whitewater/Hinsdale (North Country) Mavericks. North Country came in as the No. 1 Seed out of the East and showed quickly why...

  • Last Dance: 'Beeters Bid Adieu to the Northern C After 18 Years and Much Success

    Kody Farmer|Mar 15, 2023

    The Chinook Sugarbeeters just completed another journey to the Northern C Divisional in Great Falls this past season. After many years of watching the 'Beeter boys and girls take the court at the Four Seasons Arena the time has come for the Sugarbeeters to make their return to the Class B ranks. The 'Beeters will compete the Golf and Track and Field, seasons in the Class C. Tennis will remain a part of the Northern B/C Division. This coming fall when the new school year begins they will still...

  • 25-1 'Beeters Head to State C, Open With No. 1 E 23-0 Saco/Whitewater/Hinsdale

    Kody Farmer|Mar 8, 2023

    The Chinook Sugarbeeters are 25-1 and heading to their first ever Class C State Girls Basketball Tournament. The 'Beeters are concluding their 18th and final season as a Class C school and achieving this opportunity is the perfect way to end. In the fall when the 2023-24 school year begins the 'Beeters will be a part of the District 1B for Volleyball and girls and boys basketball. They will compete in Northern B Cross Country, Golf, Track & Field a well as B/C Tennis and B/C Wrestling. The...

  • Hays/Lodge Pole Archery Shines In Great Falls, Shambo Finishes 2nd, Werk 3rd

    Kody Farmer|Mar 8, 2023

    The Hays/Lodge Pole Archery team was in Great Falls recently in preparation for the State Archery tournament later this month in Helena. Competing at Paris Gibson High School were 39 boys and 28 girls representing teams from Paris Gibson, Great Falls High (ROTC), Heart Butte, and Hays-Lodge Pole. Paris Gibson is an Alternative High School in Great Falls with an enrollment of about 250. This tournament was a great tool for the Thunderbirds to use as they prepare for the State Tournament. Shailie...

  • The Class C State Girls Basketball Tournament Is Loaded With the States Best

    Kody Farmer|Mar 8, 2023

    The Class C Girls State Basketball Tournament gets underway today, Wednesday, March 8 at the Metra Park First Interstate Arena in Billings, Montana and will conclude Saturday night with the State Championship game being played at 6:00 pm. The field in this years tournament is as good as one could expect. The 25-1 Chinook Sugarbeeters are in the field as the North No. 2 and will take on the undefeated Saco/Whitewater/Hinsdale Mavericks in the fourth game of the tournament. Tip-off is set for 7:30...

  • Off To State: 'Beeters Top Fort Benton 48-37 in Northern C Challenge, Finish 2nd

    Kody Farmer|Mar 1, 2023

    The Chinook Sugarbeeters are headed to their first ever Class C State Girls Basketball Tournament after defeating the Fort Benton Longhorns in a Challenge Game Monday afternoon 49-38. Chinook will be the North No. 2 and will open their State Tournament on Wednesday, March 8 at 7:30 pm against the No. 1 East. Who that will be is yet to be decided as the Eastern C Divisional is being played this week. The 'Beeters won two Class B State titles in 1985 and 1986 and finished second to Great Falls...

  • Nick Turner to Take Over as Head Golf Coach for the Chinook Sugarbeeters

    Kody Farmer|Mar 1, 2023

    Mike Seymour has mentored the Chinook High School Golf teams since its beginning and has decided to step down this year in order to follow his daughter during the Track and Field season. The Chinook School Board named his replacement at their Regular School Board meeting February 13, 2023. Nick Turner, Family Consumer Science teacher at the school has been selected to fill the position. Turner didn't hesitate to submit his name when the opening came, "I decided to apply for the golf coach...

  • 'Beeters Finish Strong, Capture District 9C Championship With 47-33 Win Over North Star

    Kody Farmer|Feb 22, 2023

    The Chinook Sugarbeeters are once again District 9C Champions, in their final season before moving to the District 1B next fall. The 'Beeters claimed the title after defeating the Turner Tornadoes, Box Elder Bears and North Star Knights in succession to improve to 21-0 on the season. Chinook will now head to the Northern C Divisional in Great Falls this week being played at the Four Seasons Arena. The 'Beeters will begin their tournament run Thursday morning against the District 10C No. 2 Seed...

  • Chinook, Hays/Lodge Pole Boys Winless at 9C Tourney

    Kody Farmer|Feb 22, 2023

    The Chinook Sugarbeeter and the Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbird boys basketball teams saw their seasons come to an end this past Friday at the District 9C Tournament. The Sugarbeeters entered the tournament as the District 9C No. 7 seed while the Thunderbirds were the District 9C No. 8 seed. Chinook and Hays/Lodge Pole both struggled to pick up wins with the 'Beeters collecting three and the Thunderbirds just one. Despite their record both teams have shown the ability to compete with any team in...

  • Lady Cats Season Ends in Malta at 2B

    Kody Farmer|Feb 22, 2023

    The Harlem Lady Cats didn't have any post season magic happen this year as their season came to a close this past Friday in Malta at the District 2B Tournament. The Lady Cats have competed valiantly all season long, but youth and inexperience have caused the girls to go through some growing pains. The Lady Cats entered the District to B 0-8 in conference and 3-16 overall. The Lady Cats faced the Glasgow Scotties in their tournament opener Thursday night and turned in a solid effort that...

  • Turner Done After Falling to Big Sandy 56-33

    Kody Farmer|Feb 22, 2023

    The Turner Tornadoes may not have won many games this season, but they did play hard for 32 minutes every game and got a ton of valuable minutes for a very young team that will just continue to grow. After falling to the top seeded Sugarbeeters in a first round contest Turner found themselves in a Loser Out contest Thursday morning with the Big Sandy Pioneers. The No. 8 Tornadoes competed hard early on against the No. 4 Pioneers but in the end depth and experience took over leading to a 56-33...

  • 'Beeter JV Girls Finish a Perfect 12-0

    Feb 22, 2023

    The Chinook Junior Varsity Girls Basketball Team recently completed an undefeated season, going 12-0 on the season. This marks the second season in a row that the girls have turned the trick. Back row L-R: Head Coach Mike Jones, Sami Malsam, Gracie Skoyen, Addison Olsen, Kirby Hofeldt, Ashyln Hofeldt, Jenna Liddle, Assistant Coach Mike Seymour. Front row L-R: Falyn Cecrle, Neva Lowe, Brooke Fetter. Not Pictured: Assistant Coach Tami Schoen. Congratulations on completing back-to-back perfect...

  • Thunderbirds Soar Past Chester/J-I 50-41, Slip by Box Elder 46-43, 4th at District 9C Tournament

    Kody Farmer|Feb 22, 2023

    The Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds entered the District 9C Tournament as the No. 7 Seed with a 2-12 conference mark and an overall record of 6-12. A casual observer may have expected the Thunderbirds to do what seven seeds are expected to do. Show up, play a couple of games and go home. Those who have watched this group play this season, in person or on NFHS, have seen a team more than capable of holding their own against anyone on the court. Despite having just a couple conference wins they have...

  • Tornadoes Get By Hays/L.P. 49-38 Before Bowing Out at District 9C

    Kody Farmer|Feb 22, 2023

    The Turner Tornadoes entered the District 9C Tournament as the No. 5 Seed with a 5-9 conference mark and an overall record of 8-10. Turner opened with the No. 4 Seed Fort Benton Longhorns. Turner won the season opener at home with the Longhorns while Fort Benton won handily in their second meeting in Fort Benton. The rubber match proved to be another great contest between the two but in the end it was Fort Benton that walked away with a narrow 58-54 win. Junior Ryan Doyle paced the offense with...

  • Wildcats Fall to Glasgow, Poplar to Conclude Season

    Kody Farmer|Feb 22, 2023

    The Harlem Wildcats faced a tough challenge this season right out of the gate. After finishing second at the State B Tournament a season ago, the Wildcats returned just four players with very limited Varsity experience. Head Coach, Ben Carrywater and his staff did a remarkable job in building his very young team up on the shoulders of his very deserving upperclassmen. The Wildcats may not have won any championships this year but they did do a great job of competing and getting better. It may be...

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