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  • Fort Belknap Amateur Boxer Wins Silver Gloves National Championship

    Donna Miller|Feb 26, 2020

    The first female from the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation to win a national championship in boxing, eleven-year-old BreeAnn Cochran captured the 119 pound 2020 National Silver Gloves Title in Independence, Missouri, on February 1. On February 10, the Fort Belknap Indian Community (FBIC) Tribal Council honored Cochran for her distinctions along with Frank LaTray, the first male national boxing champion from Fort Belknap. Cochran, who is a member of the Hays Amateur Boxing Club, defeated Emily...

  • Dunbar earns 5th place finish at State B/C, Leads Chinook to 3rd in Class C team race

    Kody Farmer|Feb 19, 2020

    The Chinook Sugarbeeters and Harlem Wildcats were in Billings this past weekend as they concluded the 2020 High School wrestling season. When the dust settled Chinook sophomore Wyatt Dunbar had earned himself a 5th place spot on the podium and had also led the Sugarbeeters to a third place finish amongst the Class C teams in attendance. The 'Beeters were represented well in Billings with six wrestlers competing. In addition to Dunbar who wrestled at 285 pounds. Chinook had junior Rebecca Stroh...

  • Cichosz scores 68 points in record breaking Senior Night performance

    Kody Farmer|Feb 19, 2020

    The final weekend of the high school basketball regular season was record breaking. Harlem senior Brad Cichosz torched the nets for 31 points in Harlem's 88-76 win over the Box Elder Bears Friday night. Saturday in Harlem, in front of the hometown fans, on senior night, Cichosz turned in a performance for the ages. Cichosz scored an all-class state record 68 points in the Wildcats 101-53 win over the Poplar Indians. The sensational senior scored in every way, in transition, inside, mid-range...

  • 17-1 Lady Cats will take No. 1 Seed into the District 2B Tournament in Malta

    Kody Farmer|Feb 19, 2020

    The regular season high school Class B and Class C basketball seasons concluded this past weekend and now Blaine County teams have their sights set on District Tournaments. The District 2B Tournament will get underway this Thursday in Malta and will feature the No. 1 Seed Harlem Lady Cats. The District 9C Tournament will begin play Thursday in Havre at the Havre High School Gymnasium. The Turner Tornadoes enter as the No. 3 Seed, the Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds are the No. 4 Seed and the...

  • 6 Chinook and 2 Harlem Wrestlers advance to the State Tournament

    Kody Farmer|Feb 12, 2020

    The Chinook Sugarbeeters and Harlem Wildcat wrestling teams were in Conrad this past Saturday at the Northern B/C Divisional. With realignment coming next year to include two divisional tournaments instead of four, this was the final time for the Northern B/C to be held. The top four wrestlers in each weight class would advance to the State B/C Wrestling Tournament this Friday and Saturday at the Rim-rock Auto Arena at Metra Park in Billings. The Sugarbeeters took seven wrestlers to the...

  • Area Teams gearing up for Post Season Tournaments

    Alan Sorensen|Feb 12, 2020

    The 11-1 Harlem Lady Cats demonstrated why they are one of the top Class B teams in the state in their class with two convincing wins over the weekend. On Thursday, the Cats left Glasgow with a 52-43. Super sophomore Taya Trottier led the Wildcats with 32 of their 52 points on Thursday against the Scotties. While most of her points came on breaks to the hoop, she also pitched in one 3-pointer and a free throw against Glasgow. The Lady Cats were all business during their home court stand Friday...

  • Harlem and Chinook peaking prior to District Tournaments

    Alan Sorensen|Feb 12, 2020

    The Harlem Wildcats and Chinook Sugarbeeters took the opportunity last weekend to hone their skills and purge any regular season-ending jitters ahead of their impending Class B and C district tournaments, respectively On Thursday in Glasgow, the 11-2 'Cats chewed up the Scotties 86-55 behind a stingy defense and the double-digit scoring of four players. Tyler Cichosz led the way with 34, including four treys and 2-for-2 from the free throw line. Senior Brad Cichosz notched 20 points, followed...

  • Hauer Signs With University of Jamestown

    Feb 12, 2020

    After putting together an outstanding senior season where JT Hauer lead the Sugarbeeters in tackles, and interceptions, and tied a school record with the most interceptions in a single game, he has seen his hard work pay off. Hauer was selected as 1st team All-Conference Middle Linebacker, and also earned selection to the Bob Cleverly 8-man All Star Game this summer. In addition, he was offered the chance to continue his education while following his dreams of playing college football by...

  • 10-2 'Beeters back on track following blow out wins over Big Sandy & Box Elder

    Kody Farmer|Jan 29, 2020

    he Chinook Sugarbeeter basketball team got back to playing their style of basketball this past weekend. The 'Beeters looked sharp in blowing past the District 9C third and fourth place teams. Friday Chinook started fast and had their inside out game working to perfection in a lopsided 75-43 win over the Big Sandy Pioneers. Saturday the 'Beeters were to challenge the Box Elder Bears and turned in another dominate effort, taking down the visitors 63-36 to improve to 10-2 on the season. The Harlem...

  • Thunderbirds soaring high after knocking off District No. 2 North Star 55-53

    Kody Farmer|Jan 29, 2020

    The Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds picked up a huge conference win Friday night in Gildford. In a back and forth battle with the North Star Knights it was the Thunderbirds that earned a hard fought 55-53 win. Saturday in Big Sandy, Hays/Lodge Pole ran away from the Pioneers 63-28 to improve to 8-4 on the season. The Turner Tornadoes began the week with a home contest against the undefeated Fort Benton Longhorns and nearly pulled out a win, but fell 57-54. Saturday the girls bounced back with a sho...

  • Chinook honors seniors, local wrestlers perform well in front of hometown fans

    Kody Farmer|Jan 29, 2020

    The Chinook Sugarbeeter and Harlem Wildcat wrestling teams are in the home stretch as they prepare for the Northern B Divisional in Conrad on February 8. On Friday the teams were in Chinook as the Sugarbeeters hosted their final mixer of the season and honored their two seniors in the process. Saturday night they were in Harlem for the Annual Wildcat Invitational. With just one week left in the regular season and limited mat time, the wrestlers are looking to get better with each chance to...

  • Headed to the National Silver Gloves Tournament in Missouri: Hays-Lodge Pole Community Youth Boxers are Still in the Ring

    Jennifer Owens|Jan 29, 2020

    After only their 2nd season in training, the Hays Amateur Boxing Club has four of their own heading to the National Silver Gloves Tournament in Missouri! Good job Hays/Lodge Pole Amateur Boxing Club members for an outstanding second season: Breeann Cochran, Alec Grant, and Diana OldElk. These students have been training since September of this year. They won the Silver Gloves tournament at the end of December, then traveled to Boise for Regionals January. They are going to the National Silver...

  • 9-1 Wildcats stay hot, drop 17 from downtown in 110-63 win over Poplar

    Kody Farmer|Jan 22, 2020

    The Harlem Wildcats stayed hot from beyond the arc this past weekend improving to 9-1 in the season in the process. After scorching the nets for 15 three point bombs in a lopsided win over Glasgow, the Wildcats dropped 17 from distance in a 110-63 win over the Poplar Indians Saturday afternoon. Friday the Wildcats drained 10 triples in a 92-59 win over the Box Elder Bears. The Chinook Sugarbeeters cross the midway point of the season with a 8-2 overall record. Chinook rolled to a 86-57 win over...

  • No. 2 Harlem continues its march through the schedule, 10-0 at the midway point

    Kody Farmer|Jan 22, 2020

    The Harlem Lady Cats continued their winning ways this past weekend as they improved to 10-0 as we cross the midway point of the regular season. In the latest Class B Girls Power Poll the Lady Cats moved to No.2 in the rankings, improving one spot from the previous week. Harlem was in Box Elder Friday night where they earned a 57-38 non-conference win over the Bears. Saturday afternoon the girls were in Poplar where they coasted to a 74-24 District 2B win over the Indians to remain perfect on...

  • Chinook, Harlem battle it out on the mat at the Bulldog Invitational in Choteau

    Kody Farmer|Jan 22, 2020

    The Chinook Sugarbeeter and Harlem Wildcat wrestling teams were in Choteau to take part in the annual Bulldog Invitational. The Sugarbeeters entered seven wrestlers in the tournament, five on the Varsity side and two wrestling the Junior Varsity tournament. The Harlem Wildcat wrestling team had five taking part in the Bulldog Invitational with one in the Varsity tournament and four competing in the JV tournament. The Sugarbeeters and Wildcats are in the final stretch of the regular season as...

  • 'Cats outlast 'Beeters 47-45, drain 15 3-Point buckets 74-34 win over Glasgow

    Kody Farmer|Jan 15, 2020

    The 'Game of the week' in Blaine took place in Chinook last Thursday with the 6-0 Sugarbeeters hosting the 5-1 Wildcats in a non-conference class between former Class B rivals. Of course the Sugarbeeters are in the Class C now and currently hold the top spot in the District 9C. The Wildcats are undefeated in District 2B play with their only setback coming to the Rocky Boy Stars of the District 1B. Many were expecting a shootout between the two fast paced teams but what took place was a...

  • Lady Cats, Tornadoes continue to roll through opponents picking up 2 wins each

    Kody Farmer|Jan 15, 2020

    The Harlem Lady Cats continued their winning ways this past weekend as the No. 3 team in the Montana Class B girls power poll improved to a perfect 8-0 on the season. The Lady Cats began the week on Thursday with a 69-15 win over the Sugarbeeters in Chinook and the concluded it with a 60-43 conference win over the Glasgow Scotties at home Saturday afternoon. Meanwhile the Turner Tornadoes have been playing very well as well and improved to 6-2 on the season after earning a pair of impressive...

  • Chinook, Harlem close out 2019 on the mat in Great Falls/CMR Holiday Classic

    Kody Farmer|Jan 15, 2020

    The Chinook Sugarbeeter and Harlem Wildcat wrestling teams were in Cut Bank this past weekend. The Sugarbeeters entered six wrestlers into the tournament with three earning podium finishes. The Wildcats had six entries as well. Leading the way for the 'Beeter grapplers was senior JT Hauer with a third place finish in the 172 pound division. Hauer had the toughest of draws to begin the tournament, opening up with a match against eventual champion Isaiah Alik of Mission/Charlo High School. Alik...

  • Turner blows past Dodson, Box Elder, Harlem and Hays/Lodge Pole pick up wins

    Kody Farmer|Jan 8, 2020

    The Turner Tornadoes began the new year by picking up a non-conference win, 59-24, at home Friday night. Saturday the girls continued their ways in Box Elder where they had the scoreboard operator on their toes, earning a 82-60 win over the Bears in a District 9C tilt. The Harlem Lady Cats remained perfect on the season, adding win number six Saturday afternoon. Harlem topped the Rocky Boy Morning Stars 86-52 to improve to 6-0. The Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds turned in a valiant effort Friday n...

  • 'Beeters improve to 6-0 with lopsided wins over Chester/J-I, Hays/L.P.10

    Kody Farmer|Jan 8, 2020

    The Chinook Sugarbeeter boys basketball team got 2020 started in fine fashion, lighting up the scoreboard in a pair of conference wins over the Chester/Joplin-Inverness Hawks Friday and the Hay/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds on Saturday. The Harlem Wildcats were a perfect 5-0 entering Saturday's home contest with the District 1B Rocky Boy Stars but suffered their first defeat of the season. The Turner Tornadoes dropped a pair over the weekend to the Dodson Coyotes on Friday and a tough overtime loss...

  • Chinook Sports Awards

    Jan 8, 2020

    Volleyball – Letter Winners & Certificates Kendra McMaster - 2nd bar, Abigail Hamilton (mgr) - 1st pin, Hailey Bell - 3rd, Jade Cercle - 2nd, Ginger Hauer - 3rd, Crystal Hofer - 2nd, Delaney Kellam - 3rd, Jayden Miller - 2nd, Rebecca Stroh - 2nd, Lily Surber 2nd, Shay Hauer - 1st pin, Allison Powell - 1st pin, Tylie Richman - 1st pin, Bree Swanson - 1st letter/pin, Kinley Hamilton - Certificate, Shauntay Stiffarm (mgr) - Certificate, Stacie Liddle (mgr) - Certificate, Torin Cercle - Certificate,...

  • 'Beeters, Wildcats continue to roll as they blast conference foes in district openers

    Kody Farmer|Dec 25, 2019

    The Chinook Sugarbeeters and the Harlem Wildcats continued their winning ways this past weekend with each team picking up a pair of always important conference wins. Meanwhile the Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds and Turner Tornadoes continue to compete for 32 minutes each time out, but just haven't been able to notch that first win. The 'Wildcats improved to 5-0 following a 69-59 win over the Malt Mustangs in their District 2B and home opener Friday night. The Wildcats followed that up with...

  • Lady Cats edge Malta 48-47, now 5-0; Chinook, Hays/L.P., Turner earn splits

    Kody Farmer|Dec 25, 2019

    The final week of action on the hardwood in 2019 saw all four Blaine County girls basketball teams find the win column. The Harlem Lady Cats edged out the 48-47 Friday night in their District 2B and Home opener Saturday the 'Cats clobbered the Wolves 63-40 to finish 2019 with a perfect 5-0 mark. The Hay/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds improved to 3-1 after a 62-14 thumping of the Big Sandy Pioneers Saturday on the road. The Tornadoes enter the holiday break at 2-2 following a lopsided 70-34 win over...

  • Chinook, Harlem close out 2019 on the mat in Great Falls/CMR Holiday Classic

    Kody Farmer|Dec 25, 2019

    The Chinook Sugarbeeter and Harlem Wildcat wrestling teams were in Great Falls this past Friday and Saturday after a pit stop in Fort Benton Thursday. Before the teams headed into the holiday break they had some final business to tend to. Thursday they took part in the Fort Benton/Big Sandy mixer as a warm up for the CMR Holiday Classic and Walt and Trudy JV tournaments in Great Falls Friday and Saturday. The final weekend of action on the mat in 2019 had the ‘Beeter and Wildcat wrestlers challenging some of the states elite. Both teams were at...

  • 'Beeters race past Malta, Shepherd to start 2-0, 'Cats 3-0 after thumping Cut Bank

    Kody Farmer|Dec 18, 2019

    It was a great weekend on the hardwood for our two Blaine County Schools in action as the Harlem Wildcats improved to 3-0 with a 86-57 thumping of the Cut Bank Wolves and the Chinook Sugarbeeters started 2-0 with wins over the Malta Mustangs, 64-50 and the Shepherd Mustangs 70-45. The Chinook Sugarbeeters finally got their opportunity to begin the 2019-20 basketball season this past weekend at the Coyote Preseason Tournament in Shelby. Friday they kicked things off with a contest against the...

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