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BOYS
Class AA
• Billings Skyview 70, Missoula Hellgate 46: The Falcons jumped all over the Knights in the opening quarter, building a 17-3 advantage en route to victory. Tayshaun Williams led the charge with 19 points and Zakai Owens collected 14. Kaelor Jones and Willes Frederick added eight points apiece. Zane Gillhouse tallied nine points to lead Hellgate. Parker Link and Evan Pyron scored eight points apiece.
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• Helena 72, Bozeman 53: The Bengals opened their season with a convincing win, led by Tevin Wetzel’s 23 points. Madden Spaulding and Dylan Mosness knocked down 12 points apiece, and Mase Spaulding and Jaxan Lieberg tallied nine apiece. Smith Schuyler led the Hawks with 17 points. Mason Schuyler scored 13 points and Cristian Malloy netted 12.
• Billings Senior 65, Missoula Sentinel 49: Zy Zilkoski rang up 21 points and Chase Bad Bear hit for 17 as the Broncs took down the Spartans. Brody Allen tallied nine points and Zak Woog eight. Lincoln Rogers netted 15 points for the Spartans, with Carson Towe scoring 12.
• Bozeman Gallatin 50, Helena Capital 46: The Raptors opened their season with a victory, holding off the Bruins in a contest that was close throughout. Carter Dahlke and Grant Vigen led a balanced offense with 11 points apiece. Sam Kilwein netted seven and Kade Fasting six. Brenton Belzer led all scorers with 17 points for the Bruins. Conor Toivonen and Landon Levang tallied eight points apiece.
Class A
• Polson 61, Lewistown 43: The Pirates won their second straight, going on a 16-6 run in the final quarter to put the game away. Kason Brown scored 23 points to carry the Golden Eagles in defeat, with Dash Ruff contributing eight points and Madden Norslien seven. No stats were reported for Polson.
• Libby 64, Corvallis 31: Ryan Beagle dropped 16 points, Aidan Rose netted 14 and Tristan Anderson 11 to lead the Loggers past the Blue Devils for their first win of the season. James Woody supplied six points. No stats were reported for Corvallis.
• Dillon 62, Missoula Loyola 60: The Beavers earned their second narrow win in as many days, outscoring the Class B Rams 20-12 during crunch time in the fourth. Kyler Engellant dropped 23 points and Cohen Hartman wasn’t far behind with 20. Gabe Lemelin chipped in with eight points. Rey Johnston did the heavy lifting for Loyola with 20 points, Ethan Stack rang up 15 and Jamo Kendrick added nine.
Class B
• Malta 76, Thompson Falls 62: Bohdi Brenden racked up 29 points, including five treys, and the Mustangs went on a 21-7 run after halftime to lead 60-37 going into the fourth quarter. Treyton Wilke hit for 12 points, Regan Stuart and Kruise Stiles tallied 11 apiece, and Kazner Oxarart scored 10. Kaiden Robins was sensational for the Blue Hawks, hitting seven 3-points and finishing with 28 points. Bryson LeCoure drained nine points, Ethan Burgess eight and Bryson McCormick seven.
• Fairfield 61, Florence-Carlton 42: Deron Lear drained 21 points, including a trio of three-pointers and six-for-six shooting at the stripe. Nine players in all reached the scoring column for the Eagles. Reed Von netted 10 points, Brock Peace eight, and Israel Perez and Porter Hatch added six points apiece. Jake Schneiter tallied 12 points to lead the Falcons. Bridger Alexander and Wes Potter scored seven points apiece.
• Shepherd 66, Ennis 49: Shepherd took control after halftime, going on a 21-11 run in the third quarter and evening their record at 2-2. Kace Wagner paced Ennis in defeat with 16 points. Malachi Lewis netted 12 and Brandon Foss chipped in with seven. No stats were reported for Shepherd.
• Lone Peak 67, Choteau 63 (OT): The Bighorns used their triple threat of Ebe Grabow (23), Ryan Malinowski (21) and Isaac Bedway (19) to get past a determined Bulldog squad and remain unbeaten at 4-0. No stats were reported for Choteau.
• Deer Lodge 62, Gardiner 58: The Bruins led 35-30 at intermission but couldn’t hold off the Wardens in the second half. Brody Hunter drained 17 points, Kaiden Beck hit for 13 and Gideon Rubink 11. Tamu Lombardi contributed nine points. Parker Wyman knocked down 15 points to lead the Bruins, with Joel Stermitz scoring 13 and Franklin Lewis 11. Toby Willner chipped in with nine points and Braden Tuning added eight.
Class C
• Circle 55, Roy-Winifred 44: The Wildcats moved to 4-0, overcoming a seven-point halftime deficit with a 23-9 run in the third quarter. Owen Beery kept up his hot shooting, hitting for 27 points. Kash Ereaux netted 15 points and Duke Williamson 13. No stats were reported for Roy-Winifred.
• Westby-Grenora 61, Frazer 29: Dilan Wade was unstoppable, pouring in 38 points, and Draygen Buechler hit for 14 as the Thunder rolled past the Bear Cubs. Gabriel Beston scored 14 points to lead the Cubs, with Bryce Fourstar ringing up 12 points.
• Ekalaka 51, Custer-Hysham 49: Tied at 33 entering the fourth quarter, the Bulldogs were one bucket better down the stretch, picking up their second win of the year. Wyatt Kirby shot the lights out for the Rebels in defeat, pouring in 24 points. Layne Duncan added eight points, and Ethan Weinmeister and Elliot Kirby chipped in with six points apiece. No stats were reported for Ekalaka.
• Lame Deer 64, Park City 55: The Morning Stars’ quick 16-8 lead in the opening quarter proved to be the difference, as the two teams played each other evenly the rest of the way. Mason Tilzey hit for 16 points, grabbed nine boards and had two steals for the Panthers. Garrett Harper scored 15 points and pulled down a team-high 13 rebounds. Landry Streck tallied 15 points and seven boards. No stats were reported for Lame Deer.
• West Yellowstone 72, Townsend 57: The Wolverines led by a basket, 50-48, entering the fourth quarter, then erupted on a 22-9 run to slam the door on the Class B Bulldogs. Quincy McCracken had a monster game, leading four players in double figures with 29 points. Damian Ramales dropped 23 points, Noa Flores 12 and Ben Hales 10 as the Wolverines improved to 3-0. No stats were reported for Townsend.
• Turner 61, White Sulphur Springs 40: The Tornadoes earned their first win of the season behind 21 points from Carson Maloney,with Caleb Zelmer knocking down 17 points and Tate Beck 13. Fisher Desens paced the Hornets with 12 points and Tanner Novark netted 10.
• Bridger 52, Plevna 43: Gage Goltz poured in 20 points, Cade Stringari netted 13 and Brady Kallevig 11 for the Scouts as they evened their record at 2-2. Jordan Paul and Kaeden Oberlander scored 10 points each to lead the Cougars (2-2), with Tristan Buerkle adding nine and Weston Buerkle chipping in with seven.
• South Heart, N.D., 43, Terry 37: Landon Schilling hit for 16 points in a losing effort for the Terriers. Tommaso Do added six points and Logan Murr five.
• Shields Valley 55, Whitehall 51: After trailing 25-13 at intermission, the Trojans got rolling, outscoring the Rebels 38-30 in the second half, but it wasn’t enough, and the Rebels picked up their first win of the season. Jace Page knocked down 20 points and Robbie Anderson 17, with Dawson Matzinger adding eight points. No stats were reported for Whitehall.
• Absarokee 60, Broadus 46: Tristan Phlllips and Jaxon Gallagher were double trouble with 13 points apiece — Gallagher netted three treys and Phillips two — and Jenson Rowdy hit a pair of threes and finished with 11 points for the Huskies. Garrett Ferster supplied nine points. Brock Gali paced the Hawks with 17 points and Landyn Merwin hit a pair of treys and tallied 12 points.
• Broadview-Lavina 69, Froid-Lake 30: Connor Glennie was a one-man wrecking crew, scoring 29 points, and Garrett Contway hit for 14 as the Pirates blew out the Redhawks to go 2-0 on the year. Rylan Young netted 14 points to lead the Redhawks.
• Reed Point-Rapelje 55, Huntley Project JV 53: Ben Broyles scored 21 points and collected 21 rebounds, and Landen Bryant hit for 20 points, five steals and four boards for the Renegades.
GIRLS
Class AA
• Billings Skyview 52, Missoula Hellgate 42: Rae Smart knocked down 17 points and hauled in 11 rebounds for the Falcons as they won their second straight. Kiki Lonebear rang up 15 points and Taryn Salveson had 11 points to go with six rebounds. Elly Reed poured in 17 points to lead the Knights. Paisley Johnson and Shannon Kane added nine points apiece.
Class B
• Malta 67, Thompson Falls 37: Neva Jacobson rang up 23 points, Denvyr Tuss tallied 19, and 10 players in all reached the scoring column for the M-ettes, who improved to 3-1. Gabi Hannum led the Blue Hawks with 11 points, and Solvieg Nygaard and Annalise Fairbank hit for seven points apiece.
• Shepherd 33, Ennis 32: Lexie Dennison scored nine points, Breelyn Fulton and Molly Gilbert hit for eight points apiece, and the Fillies outlasted the Mustangs in a defensive battle, improving to 3-1. Marisa Snider scored 14 points for the Mustangs, and Mikendra Ledgerwood and Tanaya Hauser added five points apiece.
• Huntley Project 68, Wolf Point 15: Paige Lofing blitzed the Wolves with 27 points, and the Red Devils won their fourth in a row. Haedyn Simonson rang up 13 points and Sannah Windy Boy hit for 10. Maddison Akins supplied eight points.
• Big Timber 50, Colstrip 33: Laney Ketcham shot the lights out, dropping 26 points, and Tori Beck rang up 12 for the Herders as they won their third straight. Mykal Anderson and Kinley Fulton led the Fillies with eight points apiece, and Paige Neiman contributed six points.
Class C
• Bridger-Belfry-Fromberg 44, Plevna 38: The Scouts broke into the win column behind 21 points from Delaney Klaassen, with Sidney Frank scoring nine points and Abby Schwend seven. Brylee Swarts and Keely Heaton scored 12 and 11 points to lead the Cougars. Hayden Lane supplied eight points.
• Terry 58, Ray, N.D. 46: Kiera Chaska and Ashley Eaton poured in 20 points apiece, and Carmen Lacquement hit for 12 to pace the Terriers as they improved to 3-1.
• Jordan 38, Forsyth 29: Annie Murnion racked up 11 points, with Skylar Lawrence scoring eight and Jada MacWilliams and Aubrey Smith netting six points apiece for the Mustangs. No stats were reported for Forsyth.
• West Yellowstone 41, Townsend 26: Ari Spence dropped 19 points and Brookelyn Hales hit for 10 as the Wolverines dispatched the Class B Bulldogs to go 3-1 on the season.
• Westby-Grenora 60, Frazer 57: Abby Lowes was unstoppable, putting up 41 points, and the Thunder won their third straight. Evelynn Lowes added eight points. Maci Fourstar-Sibley and BriAnna Beston were a two-headed beast for the Bearcubs with 18 points apiece — Beston hit four of five three-pointers. Audrey Smoker tallied 10 points.
• Saco-Whitewater-Hinsdale 45, Roy-WInifred 38: The defending Class C champs earned their fourth straight win, but it wasn’t a cake walk, as the Red Raiders led 22-21 at intermission. The Mavericks held a two-point lead going into the fourth quarter, then outscored the Raiders 13-8 down the stretch. Emerson Downing led a balanced offense with 13 points. BaiLee McColly and Ainsley Erickson hit for 10 points apiece. Hannah Ewen led the Red Raiders with 10 points, Jen Ewen scored nine and Kinzlee Wickens added seven.
• Custer-Hysham 46, Ekalaka 38: The Rebels built a 27-13 halftime lead, and a big fourth-quarter rally from the Bulldogs came up short. Reagan Fink had a monster game with 26 points. Tavee Duncan and Teagen Ruff supplied seven points apiece. Naysa O’Connor was a force for the Bulldogs with 20 points. Danica Shepherd and Kendra Tooke added eight points apiece.
• Shields Valley 31, Whitehall 26: The Taylor gals, Gaige and Shayne, came through with 11 and nine points for the Rebels, with Kassidie Rock adding six points. No stats were reported for Whitehall.
20-Point Club
41: Abby Lowes, Westby-Grenora
38: Dilan Wade, Westby-Grenora
29: Quincy McCracken, West Yellowstone
29: Connor Glennie, Broadview-Lavina
28: Kaiden Robins, Thompson Falls
27: Paige Lofing, Huntley Project
26: Reagan Fink, Custer-Hysham
26: Laney Ketcham, Big Timber
24: Wyatt Kirby, Custer-Hysham
23: Kyler Engellant, Dillon
23: Damian Ramales, West Yellowstone
23: Kason Brown, Lewistown
23: Ebe Grabow, Lone Peak
21: Ryan Malinowski, Lone Peak
21: Ben Broyles, Reed Point-Rapelje
21: Deron Lear, Fairfield
21: Zy Zilkoski, Billings Senior
21: Carson Maloney, Turner
21: Delaney Klaassen, Bridger-Belfry-Fromberg
20: Rey Johnston, Missoula Loyola
20: Cohen Hartman, Dillon
20: Landen Bryant, Reed Point-Rapelje
20: Jace Page, Shields Valley
20: Naysa O’Connor, Ekalaka