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  • Celebrate National Ag-week 2016 March 18-25, 2016

    Kody Farmer|Mar 16, 2016

    All residents of Blaine County are well aware of the importance of agriculture whether they are directly involved in the process or not. We celebrate National Ag Week 18-25 and recognize the contributions of our farm and ranch community. Throughout Blaine County and Fort Belknap farms and ranches dot the landscape. 4-H and the Future Farmers of America (FFA) are very active throughout the county and are involved in community functions throughout the year. Agriculture is the counties number one...

  • 'Beeters, Wildcats and Thunderbirds receive post-season honors

    Kody Farmer|Mar 9, 2016

    With the conclusion of the boy’s state basketball tournaments last weekend post season awards are being released. In all eight student athletes from Blaine County were recognized for their efforts on the court. Three Chinook Sugarbeeters were recognized as were three Harlem Wildcats and two Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds. Hays/Lodge Pole junior Frank RunsAbove earned first team All-Conference Honors for the second time. In addition his stellar play earned him a spot on the Northern C All-State list as well. RunsAbove was a steady contributor o...

  • Harlem's season ends at Northern B Girls Divisional

    Kody Farmer|Mar 9, 2016

    The Harlem girls basketball program took some huge steps forward this season and advanced to the Northern B Divisional following two wins at the District 2B tournament, a feat that hadn’t been achieved in a long time. The Northern B Divisional however has produced the last nine state champions and presents a challenge to even the most experienced of teams. Harlem opened the tournament Thursday against the Choteau Bulldogs, the number two seed out of the District 1B. In a rough opening 16 minutes Harlem fell behind early, trailing 34-11 at the h...

  • February foursomes fill Chinook golf course like never before

    Kody Farmer|Mar 2, 2016

    The stretch of warm weather has brought many locals to break out their clubs and find a course to play on. The Chinook Golf and Country Club nine hole course has certainly been one that has attracted people to come play. People of all ages have ventured out to play the course in recent weeks. Nine year old Alexus Seymour has joined her dad, Chinook High School golf coach Mike Seymour, for a few February rounds. Charlie Hergersheimer, Cal Laudermilk, Jim Gallus and Matt Williams have played the...

  • Wildcats play hard at Northern B Divisional but season ends with pair of losses

    Kody Farmer|Mar 2, 2016

    The Harlem Wildcats have had a season that included a little bit of everything, big wins, heartbreaking losses, thrilling down to the wire wins and great individual efforts. The team made the short trip east to Malta this past weekend for the Northern B boys basketball tournament. The Wildcats entered as the number three seed out of the District 2B and fell to the District 1B number two seeded Fairfield Eagles in the opener 73-56. In loser out action Friday morning the team was again defeated th...

  • Hays/Lodge Pole takes down Heart Butte at Northern C Divisional, finish season 15-10

    Kody Farmer|Mar 2, 2016

    By Kody Farmer BCJ Sports The Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds took their game to the Northern C Divisional tournament in Great Falls going 1-2 as their season came to an end. The Thunderbirds continued to play hard for thirty two minutes, regardless of the score. They defeated the Heart Butte Warriors Thursday morning 73-57. The Thunderbirds lost their first round contest with Sunburst 79-70 and were eliminated Thursday evening following a 76-57 loss to District 9C rival Chester-Joplin-Inverness....

  • 'Beeters headed back to the Northern C, Second at District 9C Tournament

    Kody Farmer|Feb 24, 2016

    The Chinook Sugarbeeters are headed to the Northern C Divisional in Great Falls for the sixth straight season following a second place finish at the District 9C tournament this past weekend. The 'Beeters opened play with 83-14 shellacking of the Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds. They then went to the final second before securing a 47-46 win over the Fort Benton Longhorns to advance to the District 9C championship game for the fifth time in six years. In the final the 'Beeters gave a great effort...

  • Tornadoes notch tournament win against Hays/Lodge Pole

    Kody Farmer|Feb 24, 2016

    The Turner Tornadoes concluded a fine season on the hardwood that saw them finish with a win at the District 9C tournament for the second year in a row. The Tornadoes entered the tournament as the districts number six seed and began tournament play against the number three seeded Fort Benton Longhorns Thursday afternoon. The Longhorns took a 14-4 lead but after a couple of buckets from junior Ella Billmayer and a free throw by Sarah Billmayer the Tornadoes had trimmed the lead to 14-10. Turner...

  • Thunderbirds 3rd at Districts, play Sunburst at Northern C Divisional

    Kody Farmer|Feb 24, 2016

  • Chinook goes 2-2 at District 9C, finishes fourth as season comes to an end

    Kody Farmer|Feb 24, 2016

    The Chinook Sugarbeeters concluded their 2015-16 basketball season at the District 9C tournament in Havre this past weekend. The team went 2-2, earning an incredible come from behind win 47-44 over the North Star Knights in the opener. In addition the 'Beeters overcame a sluggish start against the Fort Benton Longhorns to finish strong in picking up a 56-33 win. Chinook was defeated in the semifinal round by the top seeded Box Elder Bears 92-49. The 'Beeters fell in the consolation final to the...

  • Wildcats thump Wolf Point to open District 2B, edge Glasgow in consolation final to advance to Northern B

    Kody Farmer|Feb 24, 2016

    The Harlem Wildcats are headed to the Northern B Divisional in Malta this weekend following a strong performance at the District 2B tournament. Harlem began tournament play against the fifth seeded Wolf Point Wolves Thursday night earning a 73-54 victory and securing their spot in this weeks divisional. The win set up a semifinal contest with the Malta Mustangs. The Wildcats fell in that contest 85-46. The Wildcats then challenged the Glasgow Scotties in the consolation final winning the...

  • Lady Cats earn pair of two point wins over Poplar and Wolf Point to advance to Northern B, March 3-5 in Choteau

    Kody Farmer|Feb 24, 2016

    The plan was always to advance to the Northern B Divisional and following a pair of wins in Glasgow at the District 2B tournament the Harlem girls basketball team is doing just that. It wasn't easy though, as the Lady Cats slipped by the Poplar Indians in the play in the game Thursday night. Friday they were handed a 77-25 loss by the undefeated Malta M-ettes. Saturday they rebounded with a well earned, hard fought 48-46 win against the Wolf Point Wolves. Thursday afternoon against the Indians i...

  • Tornadoes season ends at District 9C with two losses

    Kody Farmer|Feb 24, 2016

    The Turner Tornadoes faced a tough draw when they began play in the District 9C boys basketball tournament this past weekend at the Havre High School gymnasium. In the opener they faced the number two seeded Chester-Joplin-Inverness Hawks falling 90-41. In the loser out bracket the number seven seed Tornadoes squared with the number six seed Fort Benton Longhorns. In a game that had many momentum swings it was the Longhorns that came out on top ending Turners season in a close contest by a...

  • Thunderbirds conclude girls basketball season at 9C tournament

    Kody Farmer|Feb 24, 2016

    The Hays/Lodge/Pole Thunderbirds season came to an end at the District 9C tournament following a pair of losses. In the opener they fell to the Chinook Sugarbeeters 83-14. Junior Maxine Plainfeather tallied five points for the Thunderbirds in the contest. Friday morning the team faced the Turner Tornadoes in loser out action. Hays/Lodge Pole was much more competitive but the Tornadoes experience prevailed as the Thunderbirds season ended with a 67-33 loss. Junior Kiara Shambo scored 12 points in the contest and freshman Rayleigh Kirkaldie...

  • 'Beeters crown two champions, place all five wrestlers on podium in landslide win

    Kody Farmer|Feb 17, 2016

    The Chinook Sugarbeeters and Harlem Wildcats headed to Billings this past weekend to for the All-Class State Wrestling Tournament. The Sugarbeeters easily won their second straight Class C State Championship scoring 100 points and finishing nearly 70 points in front of the runner up. The team had all five wrestlers earn All-State recognition and crowned two individual champions. The wrestling community came together to support a Chinook team dealing with the sudden and tragic loss of a teammate...

  • Tornadoes blow by Big Sandy 47-20, fall to Box Elder 58-36 finish season 9-9

    Kody Farmer|Feb 17, 2016

    The Turner Tornadoes conclude their regular season campaign with a 58-36 drubbing of the Big Sandy Pioneers Friday night. Thursday the girls fell to top seeded Box Elder 58-36. Turner played tough against the top seeded Bears early on trailing 14-8 entering the second. The Bears opened the offense up a bit and tightened the defense as they outscored the Tornadoes 20-5 in the second to take a 34-13 lead at the break. In the End the Bears kept their distance in securing the 58-36 win. Junior Ella...

  • Sugarbeeters sneak past North Star 38-34, rip Fort Benton 50-29

    Kody Farmer|Feb 17, 2016

    The Chinook Sugarbeeters capped an outstanding regular season with a pair of wins over the weekend. Friday the 'Beeters edged the North Star Knights 38-34 in a conference showdown in Gildford between the two rivals. Saturday the girls played their final home contest of the season and raced by the Fort Benton Longhorns 50-29 to complete the season sweep. Senior Brooke Nicholson scored the opening points of the game, connecting from beyond the arc for an early 3-0 lead. The Knights answered with...

  • Harlem downs Poplar 53-48, No. 4 seed as District 2B gets started Thursday

    Kody Farmer|Feb 17, 2016

    The Harlem Lady Cats defeated the Poplar Indians 53-48 in the regular season finale. Harlem finishes the regular season with a 2-6 conference mark and a 7-11 overall record and have earned the district number four seed at the District 2B Tournament in Glasgow. The Wildcats will begin tournament play against the Poplar Indians Thursday at 6:30 p.m. The winner will get a game against the top seeded Malta M-ettes Friday night. The top four finishers in the tournament will advance to the Northern B Divisional in Choteau March 3-...

  • 'Beeters fall to North Star 39-30, hammer Fort Benton 54-32

    Kody Farmer|Feb 17, 2016

    The Chinook Sugarbeeter finished the regular season with a comfortable 54-32 win over the Fort Benton Longhorns Saturday night. They began their weekend with a tough road loss in Gildford to the North Star Knights 39-30. Friday in Gildford Chinook got off to a good start taking a early 3-0 lead on a three-point shot from senior Ian McIntosh. Freshman Isaac Bell scored inside and Chinook was up early 5-0. Freshman Cord Schneider responded to three North Star free throws with a nice score inside...

  • Tornadoes sweep Big Sandy with 57-36 win

    Kody Farmer|Feb 17, 2016

    The Turner Tornadoes completed the season sweep of the Big Sandy Pioneers with a 57-36 shellacking of the Big Sandy Pioneers Friday night, finishing the season 2-12 in District 9C play and 4-14 overall. The Tornadoes trailed 11-10 heading into the second quarter but a offensive explosion, highlighted by a trio of long bombs from senior Tyler Humphreys gave Turner a 31-17 lead at the halftime break. The second half mirrored the first as Big Sandy outscored Turner 10-8 early but the Tornadoes finished strong doubling up the Pioneers in the...

  • Thunderbirds ready as District 9C Tournament gets underway today

    Kody Farmer|Feb 17, 2016

    The Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbird girls and boys basketball teams have concluded the regular season and are prepared to face the challenge of the District 9C tournament. The boys concluded the regular season with a 83-41 thumping of the Roy/Winifred Outlaws Friday night. Saturday they were dealt a 97-58 setback by the Box Elder Bears. The weekend split leaves the Thunderbirds with a 9-5 conference mark and an 11-7 overall record. The boys have earned the number three seed in the tournament and...

  • Harlem downs Poplar 74-62, No. 4 seed at District 2B

    Kody Farmer|Feb 17, 2016

    The Harlem Wildcat boys basketball team closed out the regular season with a 74-62 drubbing of the Poplar Indians. With the win Harlem finishes with a 3-5 conference mark and a 5-13 overall record entering the post season. The Wildcats find themselves as the number four seed in the District 2B Tournament being held this Thursday, Friday and Saturday in Glasgow. The top four teams in the tournament will advance to the Northern B Divisional in Malta the following week. Harlem will begin play...

  • 'Wildcats edge 'Beeters 57-49 as teams split season series

    Kody Farmer|Feb 10, 2016

    The Harlem Wildcats evened their season series with the Chinook Sugarbeeters Thursday following a thrilling 57-49 win in a non-conference clash. The two schools used to play some classic games back during their time in the District 5B but the renewal of the longtime rivalry has produced two down to the wire games that kept fans entertained from start to finish. Wildcat junior Corbin Brockie's defensive effort led to a layup and a free throw and a quick 3-0 lead. Chinook freshman Cord Schneider...

  • Chinook runs past Turner to improve to 10-6

    Kody Farmer|Feb 10, 2016

    The Chinook Sugarbeeters got back on the right side of the scoreboard following a 70-27 win over the Turner Tornadoes on the road Saturday. With the win the 'Beeters improved to 7-5 in District 9C conference play and 10-6 overall. Junior Kyler Johnson scored the opening two points for Chinook but senior Tyler Humphreys answered for the Tornadoes with a three point bomb to give Turner a 3-2 lead early. The advantage was short lived as Chinook responded quickly. Freshman Isaac Bell's theft of a...

  • Hays/L.P. sweeps Turner, Fort Benton, now 10-6

    Kody Farmer|Feb 10, 2016

    The Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds improved to 9-4 in District 9C play and 10-6 overall following a pair of conference wins over Turner 90-34 Friday night and Fort Benton 77-38 on Saturday. The Tornadoes stayed with the Thunderbirds early as Hays/Lodge Pole held a 20-12 lead entering the second quarter. Six Thunderbirds scored in the opening stanza while the Tornadoes were paced by sophomore Eddie Harmon, The second quarter has all Hays/Lodge Pole as they exploded for 30 points in the quarter....

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