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BOYS
Class AA
• Billings Senior 54, Helena Capital 46: Davyn Lehfeldt hit for 15 points to lead a balanced Broncs’ offense, with Zy Zilkoski, Brody Allen and Chase Bad Bear all dropping 10 points apiece. Conor Toivonen led the Bruins with 12 points, and Merek Mihelish and Benton Beizer tallied 10 points apiece. Landon Levang chipped in with six points.
• Bozeman Gallatin 60, Kalispell Glacier 54: The Raptors won their second straight on the year, building a 29-16 halftime lead, with a late Glacier rally coming up short. Kade Fasting and Mac Melin were double trouble, putting up 13 points apiece. Carter Dahlke scored 11 points and Grant Vigen supplied seven. No stats were reported for Glacier.
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Class A
• Libby 39, Stevensville 32: Ryan Beagle scored 17 points, and Tristan Andersen and James Woody rang up nine points apiece for the Loggers, who won their third straight after dropping their season opener.
• Dillon 66, Lewistown 33: The Beavers held the Golden Eagles to just 14 first-half points while scoring 31, then closed out the fourth quarter on a 23-9 run. Kyler Engellant led the way with 20 points. Cohen Hartman tallied 15 points, Will Hansen scored eight and Braxtyn Turney seven. Kason Brown paced the Golden Eagles with 11 points, and McKay Shobe netted six.
• East Helena 71, Whitefish 47: The Vigilantes (2-2) snapped a two-game skid with a breakout victory, building a 37-24 halftime lead and cruising to the win. DeonDray Ellis knocked down 22 points, Talen Thatcher canned 13 and Slade Olson 12. Carson Gulick scored 14 points, CJ Thew had 13 and Will Sisson 12 for the Bulldogs, who suffered their first loss of the season (2-1).
Class B
• Harlem 60, Poplar 44: Lance Morgan hit for 20 points, Matt Billmayer dropped 12 and Tayden Colliflower added nine for the Wildcats (3-2), who jumped all over the Indians in the opening quarter, taking an 18-7 lead. Wilder Bearcub paced the Indians with 11 points. Chasen Pribbernow scored nine points and three players added seven points apiece.
• Superior 60, Darby 46: Phin Cataldo and Gannon Quinlan drained 22 and 21 points, with Trizten Avila and Logan Merrill supplying six points each for the Bobcats. McCoy Townsend led all scorers with 23 points for the Tigers. Jodan Browning netted 10 points.
• Columbus 48, Big Timber 35: Colter Chamberlin scored 13 points for the Cougars, with Ethan West hitting for nine and Grayson Williams eight. Max Hanes added seven points Brock Johnson poured in 18 points for the Herders. Zach Cowell chipped in with seven.
• Fairfield 57, Conrad 37: The Eagles built a 23-14 halftime advantage and held off the Cowboys in the second half for their third straight victory. Brock Peace had the hot hand, draining 16 points, including a pair of treys. Devon Lonner tallied nine points, Reed Von eight, and Bryce Hooper six. Ten players in all made the scoring column. No stats were reported for Conrad.
Class C
• Plenty Coups 54, Harlowton-Ryegate-Judith Gap 48: Trailing 38-33 going into the fourth quarter, the Warriors (3-1) used a 21-10 rally to down the Engineers (3-2). Darrell Good Luck and Tashaun Stewart dropped 16 points apiece, and Uriah Pisano tallied 13. Kenyan Davis was unstoppable for the Engineers, hitting for 33 points to lead all scorers.
• Melstone 47, Bridger 28: Nolan Kamerman went for 22 points, Tucker Keller knocked down 12 and Trey Meredith nine as the Broncs rolled past the Scouts. Gage Goltz led Bridger with 12 points.
• Bainville 36, Westby-Grenora 34: In the nail-biter of the night, the Bulldogs trailed by three going into the fourth quarter and outscored the Thunder 11-6 down the stretch to collect their first win of the season. Reed Winn scored 14 points, Isaiah Bjorge netted seven and Rowan Wilson six. Dilan Wade carried the Thunder with a big game, draining 25 points.
• Circle 63, Jordan 45: The Wildcat boys remained unbeaten at 5-0 behind the two-headed beast of Owen Beery (24) and Duke Williamson (23). Kash Ereaux rang up 12 points. Circle pulled away with a 17-5 run in the second quarter.
• Chester-Joplin-Inverness 52, Turner 43: The Hawks bagged their third straight win behind a monster game from Ryland St. John, who threw down 26 points. Elijah Sanders added 10 points and, and Nate Nelson and Cooper Streit provided six points apiece. Roger Carrillo rang up 10 points for the Tornadoes, Caleb Zelmer and Tate Beck scored eight points apiece, and Carson Maloney and Ty Beck scored seven points each.
• Shields Valley 71, White Sulphur Springs 36: Five players reached double figures for the Rebels in their blowout win over the Hornets. Wyatt Dunkel dropped 19 points, Robbie Anderson and Jace Page netted 14 apiece, Dawson Matzinger tallied 13 and Tanner Whiting 11.
GIRLS
Class AA
• Butte 49, Billings Skyview 46: The Bulldogs (2-1) took care of business in the final quarter, turning back the Falcons with a 14-8 run. Kiki LoneBear led the Falcons in defeat with 18 points and nine boards. Tenley Leffler hit for 13 points, six rebounds and five assists. Taryn Salveson contributed eight points. No stats were reported for Butte.
Class A
• Billings Central 65, Butte Central 4: The Rams improved to 3-0 with a rout. Kam Reinker dropped 18 points and hauled in 12 rebounds. Annika Stergar scored 12 points, and Lyssa Peterson and Amaya Lorash hit for eight points apiece.
• Frenchtown 58, Glendive 34: Ava Amsler led the Red Devils in defeat with 15 points, and Jaylene Silha added six points. No stats were reported for Frenchtown (2-2).
• Miles City 55, Bigfork 49: The Cowgirls grabbed a quick nine-point lead in the opening quarter and never gave it up, running their record to 3-1. Keni Wade led a balanced Bigfork offense with 11 points. The Gunlock sisters, Paeten and Braeden, rang up 10 points apiece and Keegan Campbell tallied eight. No stats were reported for Miles City.
• Hardin 57, Columbia Falls 15: Kevee Rogers drained 13 points, Makayla Takes Enemy and Annika Big Man scored nine points apiece, and StarryKnight Round Face tallied eight for the Bulldogs, who improved to 3-0.
• East Helena 55, Whitefish 37: The Vigilantes picked up their first win of the season behind 17 points from Brooke Harris, with Keeley Hamilton draining 13 points and Ellie Silvonen 11. No stats were reported for Whitefish.
Class B
• Jefferson 62, Manhattan 25: Michaela Morris scored 16 points, and 10 players reached the scoring column for the Panthers, who took a commanding 18-2 lead in the first quarter. Parker Layng netted eight points, and Josie Oxarart, Ryian Eveland and Cameron Toney all scored six points apiece.
• Red Lodge 53, Roundup 26: Tacelyn Christman netted 12 points, Alyssa Emineth hit for 10 and Shuck Addison and Katie Reimer chipped in with seven and six points for the Rams. Hallie Hofer netted 11 points to lead the Panthers, with Addison McHenry contributing eight points.
• Thompson Falls 54, Seeley-Swan 30: Addy Deal was tops with 16 points, Gabi Hannum netted 13, Annalise Fairbank hit for nine and Solvieg Nygaard added seven as the Blue Hawks (1-3) earned their first win of the season.
• Baker 72, Fairview 28: The defending Class B champs laid it on the Warriors to go 3-1 on the year. Emily Enos poured in 25 points, Madison O’Connor hit for 19 and Hope Gonsioroski scored 10 points. Sophie Sundheim led the Warriors with 11 points and Macy Tjelde added seven.
• Florence-Carlton 59, St. Ignatius 50: Maggie Schneiter took charge with 15 points, Emory Ralston drained 13 and Kenzy Pickering 11 for the 2-1 Falcons. Kason Page led all scorers with 19 points for Mission. Kieran Incashola tallied 14 points, with Cora Matt and Brooklyn McClure adding six points apiece.
• Darby 54, Superior 44: The Bobcats built a 10-point halftime lead, but the Tigers owned the second half, outscoring Superior 34-14. Georgia Fisher poured in 24 points and Hadley Heiland was right behind her with 23. Makenzie Reum drained 21 points for the Bobcats, with Braelynn Mangold hitting for 11 points.
Class C
• Melstone 67, Bridger-Belfry-Fromberg 23: Avery Eike hit for 16 points, Maggie Eike netted 15 and Abby Boyd 14 for the Broncs as they rolled to their fifth straight win. Emma Myhre chipped in with nine points. Delaney Klaassen scored nine points to lead the Scouts, with Loral Ankney netting eight.
• Shields Valley 57, White Sulphur Springs 24: Gaige Taylor had a big night for the Rebels, dropping 22 points. Kassidie Rock netted 12 points, and Sierra Wilcox and Shayne Taylor supplied eight points apiece. Natalie Fisher led the Hornets with 15 points.
• Forsyth 47, Absarokee 28: Daysa Pinkerton hit for 14 points, Addi Purkett netted eight, and Remi Pederson and Shellbie Larsen added six points apiece.
• Chester-Joplin-Inverness 56, Turner 43: Brynn Kammerzell shot the lights out with 30 points, Scarlet Sundgren hit for 12 and Brie Mattson supplied eight for the Hawks, who remained unbeaten at 3-0.
• Denton-Geyser-Stanford-Geraldine 55, Winnett-Grass Range 28: Emma Smith led nine players in the scoring column with 17 points, and Briella Becker knocked down 16 for the Bearcats, who improved to 2-1. McKenzi Milburn supplied seven points. No stats were reported for W-GR.
• Bainville 57, Westby-Grenora 33: The Bulldogs won their third straight to remain unbeaten, with Hailey Berwick (18)and Addison Hansen (17) doing the heavy lifting on offense. Lila Butikofer netted 11 points. Abby Lowes led all scorers with 20 points for the Thunder (3-1). Rylie Gebhardt contributed 10 points.
• Roy-Winifred 62, Hobson-Moore 33: Jen Ewen shot the lights out with 25 points, and the Red Raiders erupted for a 25-6 run in the third quarter to take command and even their record at 2-2. Claire Wickens drained 14 points and Lyla Ewen hit for 12. No stats were reported for Hobson-Moore.
• Broadview-Lavina 37, Reed Point – Rapelje 28: Ava Mallo rang up 14 points and LouAnn Peters scored eight for the Pirates, who moved to 3-1.
• St. Regis 57, Troy 29: With eight players making the scoring column, the Class C Tigers led by 19 points at half and never looked back. Jamie Cleveland led all scorers with 14 points. Sophomore Kirsti Jellesed led the Trojans with 10 points. Senior Autumn Fisher and junior Kylie Cole contributed six points each.
• Scobey 53, Dodson 11: Avery Wolfe knocked down 12 points and Kennadi Cromwell had her back with 11 as the Spartans evened their record at 2-2. Kaytie Aanstad came through with eight points and Carrie Holum added six. Jazlyn KillEagle scored five points for the 0-2 Coyotes.
20-Point Club
33: Kenyan Davis, Harlowton-Ryegate-Judith Gap
30: Brynn Kammerzell, Chester-Joplin-Inverness
26: Ryland St. John, Chester-Joplin-Inverness
25: Dilan Wade, Westby-Grenora
25: Jen Ewen, Roy-Winifred
24: Georgia Fisher, Darby
23: Hadley Heiland, Darby
23: McCoy Townsend, Darby
22: Gaige Taylor, Shields Valley
22: Phin Cataldo, Superior
22: DeonDray Ellis, East Helena
22: Nolan Kamerman, Melstone
21: Makenzie Reum, Superior
21: Gannon Quinlan, Superior
20: Abby Lowes, Westby-Grenora
20: Kyler Engellant, Dillon