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The Harlem Wildcat Football, Volleyball and Cross Country Seasons were put on hold in late September by the Harlem School Board. The tough decision was made in the best interest of the student athletes, their parents, fans and school officials. While the decision is not one they wanted to make, the safety of all involved was paramount. The confirmation of COVID-19 cases in the High school and Elementary school system along with the sharp increase in positive cases in the community, the Fort...
The Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds were forced to suspend all fall sports in late September. The active number of COVID-19 cases on the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, Blaine County and Phillips County has risen significantly and as a result the resumption of the fall sports season has been canceled. The safety of the community, the reservation and the student athletes is the number one priority and the Hays/Lodge Pole School Board felt that canceling the remainder of the season was in the best interest of everyone involved. The Blaine County...

The Chinook Sugarbeeters got back to winning this past Friday night as they welcomed the Choteau Bulldogs to town in the final regular season contest. The 'Beeters scored early and often, taking the visitors 60-28. Facing a third and eleven, senior Quarterback Benton Elliot dropped back and found junior Drake Berreth on a quick hitter for a 53 yard completion all the way down to the Bulldog seventeen yard line. The very next play Elliot hit junior tailback Hunter Molyneaux on a screen pass for...

The Chinook High School Volleyball team was back on the court this past Saturday as they had only one scheduled match. Their opponent, the rival Fort Benton Longhorns. The Sugarbeeters have had their way with the bulk of the District 7C this fall, but their lone loss on the season came in Fort Benton. At home Saturday they were looking to turn the tables. The second time around however the 'Beeters again came up short, losing to the Longhorns in straight sets 25-20, 25-16, 25-23. The...

The Chinook Sugarbeeters volleyball team turned in another superb effort on the court this past week as they improved to 10-1 on the season. Thursday night the girls welcomed Big Sandy to town as they celebrated Homecoming. Chinook did not disappoint the home town fans as they swept the Pioneers 25-14, 25-20, 25-15.Saturday the 'Beeters were in Malta to take on the M-ettes and again earned a sweep winning by scores of 28-26, 25-23, 25-20. Senior Delaney Kellam ignited the 'Beeter attack with a b...

The Chinook Sugarbeeters came into their Homecoming contest a little banged up. They were a lot banged up following a rough quarter and a half to end a 80-42 loss to the Simms Tigers. Chinook came into the contest against Simms looking to put together a sustained opening drive. They accomplished that, moving the ball down field on a 12 play 55 yard drive. That first drive stalled however, deep in Simms Territory, turning the ball over to the Tigers after being stopped on fourth down. The...

Congratulations to all Harlem Football Seniors. We wish you the very best in your future endeavors....

The Chinook rolled into Chester this past Friday confident and ready to add another win to their season total. They did just that with a 64-20 thumping of the Hawks to improve to 3-1 on the season. The win sets up a huge Homecoming contest with the 3-1 Simms Tigers. This game has huge playoff implications heading into the homestretch of the regular season. The Sugarbeeters started fast, taking the opening kick off 75 yards. Junior Toby Niederegger caught the ball at the five yard line and...

The Sugarbeeter volleyball team continues to shine on the court and turned in another pair of stellar outings this past week. Thursday the 'Beeters headed to North Star to take on the Rival Knights and quickly dispatched them in straight sets 25-22, 25-16, 25-7. Saturday the girls were in Centerville to face the Miners and again came away with a win in straight sets, 25-16, 25-14, 25-12. Chinook was scheduled to play host to the Malta M-ettes but that game was canceled early last week. Thursday...

The Blaine County Journal was made aware of Harlem Schools suspending Athletic Activities until completion of further investigation just prior to going to press. Please note that upcoming contests for this week have been cancelled. The Harlem Lady Cat Volleyball has been extremely competitive this fall, pushing every opponent to the max. Unfortunately they have been on the short end of those five set thrillers. This past week the girls were in Conrad to face a solid District 1B opponent. In...
The fall high school sports season has been anything but normal for our local student athletes but thanks to the due diligence of the coaching staffs and administrators in Harlem, Chinook, Turner and Hays/Lodge Pole the kids have got to compete for the most part. All three fall sports have been directly impacted by cancellations and rescheduling due to COVID-19. Chinook Football had it’s game with Fairview taken away. The Sugarbeeter volleyball teams match with Malta was canceled early last week, but the team that has been affected the most i...

The Harlem Volleyball and Cross Country teams have had to adjust their schedules numerous times this fall with cancellations and rescheduling. For the third week in a row the volleyball team got to compete just one time while their other scheduled match was canceled. Cross Country didn't get an opportunity to compete this week either and with fall sports being a question mark in general, having the kids get together is a nice gesture. For the most part the kids don't really have an opportunity t...

Congratulations Hays Lodge Pole Seniors!...

The Chinook Sugarbeeter Volleyball team had a solid week on the court. Thursday night in Box Elder they took down the Bears in straight sets. Saturday evening, plating in front of the hometown crowd, the Sugarbeeters recovered from an opening set loss to take down the visiting Chester/Joplin-Inverness Hawks 3-1. Thursday, Chinook was in the Bears Den for a District 7C match and a chance to build some momentum going forward in the conference season. The 'Beeters started fast and with a...
The Harlem Lady Cat Volleyball team fell to District 2B rival Malta on Thursday night in a five set thriller that had plenty of action. The Lady Cats played well in the 27-25, 27-29, 25-18, 23-25, 15-9 conference clash. Harlem Head Coach Kim Faulkinberry and her Lady Cats record currently sits at 1-3 but that doesn’t accurately depict the effort this team has put forth on the court to begin the season. The Lady Cats have been competitive in nearly every match thus far and were again Thursday in an epic battle with their District 2B rivals to t...

Chinook Senior Cheerleader Allyssa Schoen and Family...

The Chinook Sugarbeeters got back in the win column Friday afternoon in Hays with a 47-0 win over the Thunderbirds. Chinook was coming off an unscheduled bye the previous week after their contest with Fairview was cancelled. The Sugarbeeters entered the contest with the Thunderbirds with a 1-1 record. Chinook took down Park City in a thriller and then fell at home to the Shelby Coyotes a week later. The 'Beeters played well in both those contest, both of which went down to the final play of the...

The Harlem Wildcats came back to earth this past weekend in Roundup. Harlem began the season with two nice wins for their first winning streak in years. Head Coach Derek Azure has done a remarkable job laying out his plans for the team as well as the future. To their credit the 11 kids that have suited up have been all in on their coach's plan. Friday in Roundup the Wildcats matched the Panthers play for play. Harlem scored early on a five play , 70 yard drive that culminated with junior...

The Chinook Golf and Country Club put the finishing touches on a abnormal season this past week. Wednesday saw the conclusion of the Mens and Womens Club Championships. Saturday was the annual Ryder Cup Team Tournament in which Chinook defeated Beaver Creek Golf Course 20-12 to regain the traveling trophy. The Chinook Golf Club Men's and Women's championships were held over the course of two Wednesdays. The front nine was played on September 9 and the back nine September 16. The Mens...

Congratulations Class of 2021 Volleyball Players on your Senior Night...

Congratulations Class of 2021 Football Players on your Senior Night...

The Harlem Wildcats are on a winning streak. The boys hosted the Wolf Point Wolves this past Friday in a Northern B contest. Harlem started fast, scoring on their first possession and then finished strong in a dominating 34-21 win to improve to 2-0 on the young season. Harlem began the contest with a meticulous 83 yard drive that featured the running game as expected, but added a nice mix of passing plays. Senior running back Andrew Rasmussen scored from 5 yards out and junior quarterback...
The Harlem Lady Cat volleyball team was back on the court this past Thursday to take on the North Country Mavericks in a tough non-conference clash. North Country is a Class C powerhouse and has a win against District 2B rival Glasgow this year. The Mavericks showed plenty of that power Thursday night. The Mavericks stormed out of the gate to set the tempo early. The Lady Cats fought valiantly to match their effort but dropped the opening set 25-10. Lady Cat Head Coach Kim Faulkinberry fired her girls up prior to the start of the second set...

The Chinook Volleyball team earned a split this week to move to 3-1 on the season in District 6C play. Thursday night the 'Beeters were in Fort Benton where they fell in straight sets to the conference leading Longhorns. Saturday Chinook was back in front of the hometown crown and picked up a 3-1 match win over the Geraldine/Highwood Mountaineers. The Sugarbeeters are a senior laden team and prior to the start of the varsity match against the Geraldine/Highwood they were recognized for their...

The Harlem Wildcats and the Hays/Lodge Pole Cross Country teams were in Havre this past Friday to take part in the Blue Pony Invitational. The Thunderbirds were represented by senior Isaiah Denny and junior Tahtianna Morgan. Both runners competed hard and ran the course well, especially for the first meet of the season. Denny finished 10th among Class C boys with a time of 19:56.59. Morgan ran a solid race for the Thunderbirds in the Class C girls race, finishing 11th in 31:32.74 Harlem's only...