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BOYS
Class AA
Thursday
• Bozeman Gallatin 63, Helena 59: In an early-season meeting of unbeatens, the Raptors trailed for three quarters before erupting on a 29-point rally in the fourth quarter to trip up the Bengals. Mac Melin led the Raptors with 21 points, Kale Fasting rang up 13 points, Grant Vigen netted 10 and Carter Dahlke nine. Tevin Wetzel collected 13 points to pace the Bengals (3-1), with Mase Spaulding hitting for 12, Eli Peterson 11 and Jaxan Lieberg nine. Madden Spaulding provided eight points.
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Class A
Thursday
• Lewistown 66, Laurel 35: Kason Brown drained 24 points and McKay Shobe hit for 17 as the Golden Eagles dominated the Locos to even their record at 3-3. Tanner Vanek and Lucas Golik chipped in with seven points apiece.
• Billings Central 79, Sidney 31: The Rams put four players in double figures and improved to 3-2, clobbering the Eagles (3-3). Toby Stewart dropped 17 points, and Cy Hansen, Paxton Prill and Will Snell were a triple threat with 11 points each. Gunnar Larsen contributed nine points.
Class B
• Malta 84, Fairview 61: Bohdi Brenden lit up the nets for 31 points as the Mustangs (4-2) opened up their account for 2025 with a win over the Warriors (3-3). Stockton Oxarart also finished with 23 points as one of four Malta players in double figures, along with Treyton Wilke (14) and Kazner Oxarart (10). Tyler Loan led Fairview with 21 points.
• No. 9 Lone Peak 63, Jefferson 58: The Bighorns (5-1) had a big night from Isaac Bedway, who scored a game-high 22 points as Lone Peak started the new year on a high note, with Ebe Grabow being his running mate with an 18-point night. The Panthers (1-2) were paced by 16 points from Wyatt Geier, with Tyler Frydenlund right behind him with 12 points.
Thursday
• Lodge Grass 97, Huntley Project 85: The Indians survived a shootout with the Red Devils (3-3), extending their unbeaten streak to 5-0. TJ Gros Ventre led five players in double figures with 18 points. Colvin Wyles tallied 15 points, Lamar RidesTheBear hit for 14, and Bobby Iron Horse and Todd Amyotte netted 12 points apiece. Parker Cook shot the lights out for Project, pouring in 32 points. Anderson McNiven had a big game with 24 points and Jake Cook rang up 13.
• Three Forks 55, Townsend 38: The Wolves won their fifth straight, getting 20 points from Aaron DeFrance and 10 from Dylan Swenson. Devon Long and Drydan Frisinger contributed seven points apiece.
Class C
• Power-Dutton-Brady 60, Valier 26: Nine different Titans scored, none more than Trey Stengrimson and Tanner Vick (13 points each), as PDB (3-2) led by a commanding 45-2 at the half to cruise to a win, with Aiden Reeve getting in on the act with 11 points. Chance Horn had eight points to lead the Panthers (0-3).
• Cascade 66, Simms 28: Badger Tyler Lane was the standout as he tallied a game-high 22 points for Cascade (4-1) as it rolled., with Kaden Jorgensen tallying 10 points of his own to also hit double figures. Trent Lane (nine points) and Peyton Hauk (eight) also lended a hand in the Badgers’ big win. The Tigers (1-4) got a team-high eight points from Kade Ivey.
• No. 2 Lustre Christian 84, Frazer 10: A total of 12 Lions scored as unbeaten Lustre (6-0) blew away the Bearcubs (0-6) with five players hitting double figures. Chris Traeholt was the Lions’ leader with 11 points, while Byron Ewing, Johnslee Pierre, Clay Reddig and Nathan Fast all had 10 apiece. Gabriel Beston and Bryce Fourstar each had three points for Frazer.
• Terry 59, Plevna 40: Landen Schilling lit it up for 32 points as the Terriers (5-2) utilized a 19-5 third-quarter run to pull away against the Cougars (3-3). Ethan Boyer was the other Terry played to hit double figures, scoring 15 points. No stats were reported for Plevna.
• Twin Bridges 50, West Yellowstone 48: Flint Janzen was the leading man for the Falcons (2-3), scoring 15 points while adding seven rebounds and four blocks as they eked out a win over the Wolverines (4-2). Running mates Ty Wellman and Hunter Turk added 13 and 11 points, respectively.
• Plentywood 74, Brockton 28: Landon Flickinger led with 15 points for the Wildcats (5-1) as Plentywood got out to a 17-0 first-quarter lead and rolled to a victory over the Warriors (2-3). Jarid Fasthorse Jr. was the high scorer for Brockton with 10 points.
• Seeley-Swan 67, Superior 57: The Blackhawks (4-3) got a 24-point night from Blake Irwin to begin the new year with a win, though a 17-point outing from Derrick Brovold helped, too. Superior’s (4-2) Gannon Quinlan equaled the high-scoring mark with 24 points of his own, with Landon Richards adding 16 in support in the Bobcats’ defeat.
Thursday
• Terry 69, Nashua 28: Landen Schilling paced three players in double figures with 15 points — Milo Sackman came up with 13 and Liam Jackson 10 — and the Terriers improved to 4-2 in a lopsided win. Noah Leckie scored 10 points for the Porcupines and Charlie Kaasa tallied nine.
• Jordan 74, Wibaux 47: Jayden Saylor was unstoppable, raining down 36 points for the Mustangs. Kalob Bollinger scored 13 points and Koby Saylor had 10. Adino Gonzalez led the Longhorns with 15 points, Alec Helvik netted 12, and Colter Bacon chipped in with six points.
• Broadview-Lavina 61, Yellowstone Homeschool 29: Carter Erickson hit for 21 points, Connor Glennie knocked down 16 and Garrett Contway 13 for the Pirates, who improved to 6-0 on the year. Stratton Monsen chipped in with seven points.
• St. Regis 60, Hot Springs 45: Connor Lulis scored 15 points, including three treys, Kaleb Park nailed a pair of threes and tallied 12 points, and Hunter Stolla rang up 10 for the Tigers, who ran their unbeaten streak to five games.
• Chester-Joplin-Inverness 68, Shelby 49: Ryland St. John led the potent Hawks offense with 17 points in a takedown of the Class B Coyotes (0-5). Elijah Sanders hit for 15 points, Dane Grammar 13, Nate Nelson 12 and Cooper Streit 11. The Hawks improved to 5-0 on the year. Kobe Hooker canned five treys and finished with 19 points for Shelby. Tyler Hansen tallied 12 points and Marshall Richman contributed six on a pair of three-pointers.
GIRLS
Class AA
Thursday
• Bozeman Gallatin 61, Helena 36: Jada Davis shot the lights out with 23 points, Emma Hardman netted 10, and the unbeaten Raptors (4-0) ran away from the Bengals with a 19-5 run in the second quarter. Ave Odegard knocked down nine points and Makayla Coleman netted eight. Makenna Pipinch led the Bengals with 12 points, and Morgan Koch supplied eight.
Class A
Thursday
• Lewistown 51, Laurel 36: Riley Roche netted 12 points, Kealey Ackaret hit for 10, and Ava Robinson and Lexy Burnham added eight points apiece for the Golden Eagles, who raced to a 16-5 first-quarter lead and cruised past the Locomotives.
• Hardin 76, Sidney 36: Karis Brightwings-Pease shot the lights out, draining 28 points, and nine players reached the scoring column for the Bulldogs (4-1). StarryKnight Round Face netted 10 points, Makayla Takes Enemy scored nine and Kevee Rogers added eight points.
• Billings Central 65, Sidney 28: Kam Reinker had the hot hand, draining 19 points, and Coral Old Bull rang up 15 for the unbeaten Rams, who extended their winning streak to five. Lyssa Peterson added nine points, and Grace Loveridge and Annika Sterger hit for six points apiece.
Class B
• Huntley Project 76, Joliet 5: The 7-0 Red Devils rolled on, using 14 points from Kamry Mack, 10 from Aeryn Akins and eight points apiece from Sarah Windy Boy and Haedyn Simonson.
Thursday
• Huntley Project 83, Lodge Grass 26: Paige Lofing poured in 29 points to surpass the 2,000-point mark in her career, and the Red Devils rolled to 6-0. Carlei Plainfeather rang up 16 points and Ivy Grimsrud netted 13.
Class C
• Broadview-Lavina 66, Northern Cheyenne 10: Tina Sanguins racked up 16 points, with Ava Mallo and Hailey Fiske hitting for 10 points apiece.
• Frazer 70, Lustre Christian 60: Baily Beston dropped 27 points on 12-for-17 shooting as the Bearcubs (4-3) won at home, with four players reaching double figures. Audrey Smoker (16 points), BriAnna Beston (14) and Maci Fourstar-Sibley (10) also hit the double digits mark. No stats were reported for the Lions (4-2).
• Bainville 53, Richey-Lambert 38: The Bulldogs won their fifth straight behind a 20-point performance from Hailey Berwick, with Miah Pippenger hitting for 14 points and Elsie Wilson adding six. Keira Rains carried the Fusion (2-3) with 19 points. Brynne Hill added nine.
• Plains 48, Troy 25: Ava Lawyer drained 18 points, and eight players reached the scoring column for the Trotters (4-2), who built a 24-7 first half lead and cruised to the win. Lawyer also grabbed a team-high 11 rebounds and had four steals. Tamryn Meredith netted 11 points, including a pair of treys, and hauled in five boards. Kylie Cole led the Trojans with six points, and Leslie Gravier contributed five.
• Belt 61, Great Falls Central 8: Aaliyah Gaylord and Dezirae Goodman put up 11 points apiece and June Bock delivered 10 for the Huskies, who improved to 4-1.
• Terry 56, Plevna 43: Ashley Eaton drained 20 points, with Kiera Chaska netting 14 and Meredith Sackman 10, and the Terriers notched their sixth win against a single loss. Callie Hoenke paced the Cougars with 15 points. Julia Schallenberger and Brylee Swarts rang up eight points apiece.
• Big Sandy 51, Chester-Joplin-Inverness 38: Eva Yeadon hit for 15 points, with Jenny Sant adding 13 and Kenzie Kallenberger eight, and the Pioneers (2-1) handed the Hawks their first loss of the season. Brynn Kammerzell scored 12 points for the Hawks and Brie Mattson tallied 11. Jayla Ramberg contributed nine points.
• No. 3 Plentywood 54, Brockton 49: Mallory Tommerup poured in 24 points for the still-unbeaten Wildcats (6-0) as a 23-8 third quarter helped them shoo off a stiff challenge from the Warriors (4-1). April McCabe and Jaimison Soderquist added 12 and 10 points in support for Plentywood. Tamryn Bauer paced Brockton with 19 points, while Ava Lone Bear added 12.
• Shields Valley 44, Gardiner 34: Gaige Taylor paced the Rebels with 12 points, Shayne Taylor netted 10, and Nicki Swandal and Nora Dominick chipped in with six points apiece. Maggie Darr was unstoppable for the Bruins, pouring in 26 points.
• Seeley-Swan 44, Superior 40: The Blackhawks built a 10-point lead in the first half and survived a second-half rally from the Bobcats, improving to 5-1 on the season. Lillian Boyd netted 16 points to lead the Hawks, with Mya Nichols adding nine and Rylan Richardson seven. Josie Crabb had a monster game for the Bobcats, leading all scorers with 23 points. Makenzie Reum and Braelynn Mangold added six points apiece.
Thursday
• Chester-Joplin-Inverness 65, Shelby 51: Brynn Kammerzell led four players in double figures with 21 points, and the Hawks used a 15-5 run in the third quarter to win their fifth in a row. Scarlet Sundgren rang up 15 points, Jayla Ramberg netted 14, and Mariah Ramberg 13. Adele Lamb netted 16 points for the Coyotes, including a pair of treys, with Elly McDermott pouring in five three-pointers to finish with 15 points. Hadley Clary contributed six points.
• Broadview-Lavina 57, Yellowstone County Homeschool 19: Tina Sanguins and Keeley Fauth were double trouble with 11 points apiece, and LouAnn Peters hit for 10 as the Pirates improved to 5-1.
• Hot Springs 46, St. Regis 24: Lilia Sapanel drained 11 points and Kara Christensen eight for the Savage Heat. Kora Hensrude, Brooke Jackson and Erica Cannon all hit for six points apiece.
• Jordan 41, Wibaux 14: Skylar Lawrence knocked down 21 points, Jada McWilliams and Annie Murnion netted seven and six points, and the Mustangs ran away from the Longhorns. Grace Begger paced Wibaux with 10 points.
• Hays-Lodgepole 46, Harlem 30: Kelcie Mount did the heavy lifting for the Thunderbirds with 18 points, Hadley Not Afraid rang up nine, and Gabriel Walker chipped in with six points.
• Terry 60, Nashua 20: Ashley Eaton and Kiera Chaska were a two-headed monster for the Terriers, pouring in 19 and 18 points respectively, and Cora Lacquement provided six points. Terry improved to 6-1 on the year. Gracyn Sibley netted eight points and Dyllan Bergstrom six for the winless Porcupines.
20-Point Club
32: Landen Schilling, Terry
28: Karis Brightwings-Pease, Hardin
27: Bailey Beston, Frazer
26: Maggie Darr, Gardiner
24:> Mallory Tommerup, Plentywood
24: Blake Irwin, Seeley-Swan
24: Gannon Quinlan, Superior
23: Josie Crabb, Superior
23: Stockton Oxarart, Malta
22: Isaac Bedway, Lone Peak
20: Hailey Berwick, Bainville
Thursday
36: Jayden Saylor, Jordan
32: Parker Cook, Huntley Project
29: Paige Lofing, Huntley Project
24: Anderson McNiven, Huntley Project
24: Kason Brown, Lewistown
23: Jada Davis, Bozeman Gallatin
21: Carter Erickson, Broadview-Lavina
21: Skylar Lawrence, Jordan
21: Brynn Kammerzell, Chester-Joplin-Inverness
21: Mac Melin, Bozeman Gallatin
20: Aaron DeFrance, Three Forks