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This week the Harlem LadyCats hosted the Rocky Boy MorningStars in a game of Volleyball. In what was an exciting and hasty game, the LadyCats came out on top 3-0 in the three sets played. With both teams excited to play in set number one, both teams remained neck and neck, until the LadyCats pulled away, leaving a score of 25-19. In set number two, the Harlem volleyball team kept their momentum and pulled away rapidly ending the set in 25-13. The last and final set, the LadyCats made sure to...
Chinook Cross Country ended the regular season on a very high note with Personal Records set by almost all runners at the Harlem Wildcat Invitational. Ashlyn Ford was the first to cross the finish line with a Personal Record of 18:28, over a minute ahead of the next finisher. Due to MHSA eligibility rules, Ashlyn was only able to compete as a JV runner this season but is ranked 1st and fastest Class B female in the state, and 4th fastest female across all classes in Montana. She will not be...
The Harlem Wildcats and Lady Cats Cross Country played host to the last regular season meet for Blaine County Athletes. Harlem finished fist as a team and freshman, Ethan Walker led the pack finishing the course in 16:33.37. Sophomore Jayvon Bigknife earned a second place finish with a time of 17:24.30. Freshman Treyton Mount was the fourth runner to cross the line, finishing with a time of 17:33.97. Sophomore Orion Cuts the Rope rounded out the top 10 with a time of 18:11.58. Sophomore Lathan...
The 'Beeters hosted the Seeley-Swan Blackhawks on Senior Night. The Blackhawks stand at a season of 5-0. The 'Beeters hoping to change that to serve them their first loss. The first quarter started in what seemed to be a back and forth with the ball. As the 'Beeters seemed to continually push back their opposition, the Blackhawks held strong. Powell, Standiford, and Bell did their best to keep the ball moving and keep their team moving on the green. Both teams were not letting another progress....
This weekend Wildcats ventured into the undefeated Belt Huskies’ territory hoping to break their winning streak season. The Harlem Wildcats have not had the best season, but this doesn’t stop the players from being anything less than great. The game kicked off with the Wildcats being taken down by the Huskies in tackles. After a possession change, the Huskies made their first touchdown with a successful 1-point conversion. Kelly, Better, and Morgan were determined to continue to get back up after each take down, which made for a powerful gam...
This week the Hays-Lodgepole Thunderbirds only had one game this week and traveled to Box Elder to face off against the Lady Bears’ Volleyball team. The Thunderbirds were electrifying in their game against the Bears. With a match of leading 2-1, it was a travel well worth it. In set number one, the Bears brought all their might against the Thunderbirds. The Hays team did not back down as they kept the Bears at bay, until the Bears pulled away ending the set with a score of 25-17. In set number two ending with 25-16, the Thunderbirds secured t...
This week the Lady Cats made the trek to play against the Glasgow Scotties. This wasn't their only road trip as they also adventured into Wolf Point Wolves territory. Thursday was spent in Glasgow for the Lady Cats Volleyball team. Both teams were found in a sea of pink, as they showcased their colors to raise awareness and support Breast Cancer Survivors. Amid this beautiful homage, neither team delayed in getting into set number one. The Lady Cats stayed neck and neck with the Scotties, but...
This week the Sugarbeeter Volleyball team traveled to Cut Bank Thursday to play against the Wolves. Saturday, the Sugarbeeters hosted the Shelby Coyotes on Senior Night. The Sugarbeeters had a great lineup of games against the Wolves. The gym was full of high energy due to Cut Bank's Senior Night. The 'Beeters played well in all three sets, leaving the Wolves with a 3-0 victory. Set 1 ended with the Sugarbeeters shaking off their nerves and pulling away with a win of 25-21. Set 2, the 'Beeters...
The Chinook Sugarbeeters were in Malta on Thursday night to take on the M-Ettes. The Sugarbeeters dominated and earned a 3-0 victory, sweeping the M-Ettes, 26-24, 25-22, 25-23. Leading the way in Kills was senior Rilee Molyneaux with 8 of the teams 26. Senior Addison Olsen led the way for the Beeters in both Aces and Assists. Olsen had 3 of the teams 11 aces, and 11 of the teams 25 assists. Junior Brooke Fetter kept balls alive in the back row leading the team with 19 of the teams 75 digs. Seniors Hannah Schoen and Gracie Skoyen each had a...
The high school boys from left to right – Ethan Walker – 1st time of 16:11, Treyton Mount – 8th time of 18:43 and Jayvon Bigknife -9th time of 18:50. Overall the boys team placed first. Aaraya Mount placed 8th with the time of 22:19 and the girls team placed 4th . Ethan Walker is ranked 2nd for Class B boys....
The Chinook Sugarbeeters traveled to Glasgow to take part in the Scottie Invitational at Fort Peck. The event had up to 45mph wind gusts at times, but Chinook's Alexus Seymour finished first with a time of 19:59.94 and Neva Lowe was right behind her in second with a time of 20:13.64. On the boys side, Xavier Ymzon was the first Beeter to cross the finish line, finishing with a time of 21:20.64. Gus Buck was next, finishing with a time of 21:38.83...
The Sugarbeeters took on the Glassgow Scotties Thursday night. In a five set thriller it was the Scotties who took home the victory. The Beeters lost Set one in a close 21-25 battle over the Scotties. They were able to bounce back and took Set two 25-20. Set three belonged to the Scotties as they took the win, 16-25. The Beeters weren't ready call it a night and came out with a dominating 25-9 victory in Set four. Set five (first to 15 points, win by two) was a tough back and forth battle going...
Harlem Lady Wildcats Volleyball was up and down this weekend. We had a great win at home against Wolf Point. The girls worked hard and together to get the job done. They had fun doing it. The girls served well. Meridian Snider and Ali Doyle each had 5 aces. Our serve receive was great with very few errors. Natalie Richman led the team in kills with 12, followed by Jaden Blackcrow with 8. Ihte' Stiffarm led the team in assists. Bridget Reed led the team in blocks with 2 and Raelynne Briere led th...
Both Chinook and Harlem Cross Country were in Cut Bank on Friday where they competed in the Mike Reynolds Time Trials. CHINOOK On the girls' side, sophomore Ashlyn Ford ran her way to a first place finish. Ford finished the course in a time of 19:50.43. Ford's time also helped her punch her ticket to the State Meet in Missoula on October 26. Also punching their ticket to state for the girls are junior Neva Lowe, senior Alexus Seymour and junior Kirbey Hofeldt. Results: Ashlyn Ford - 19:50.43(1st) Neva Lowe - 21:47.20 (4th) Alexus Seymour -...
The Lady Cats traveled to Malta on Saturday to compete in their Preseason Tournament. Coach Faulkinberry was happy with how the day went. "The day went pretty well for us! We went 2-2 on the day. We lost close matches to Malta and Chinook. We defeated Poplar and Rocky Boy." While Coach Faulkinberry was happy with how the day went, her team is always looking to grow and improve. "We will continue to build from this weekend as we play over the season. We really liked watching the girls play their...
The Chinook Sugarbeeteter suffered a tough loss on Friday night when they took on the Belt Huskies. Sophomore Ryan Bell launched a nice ball to senior Carson Nissen early in the game. With the two-point conversion good, it kept the Beeters in the game, trailing the Huskies 8-14. Unfortunately, the Beeters weren't able to pick up any more points after those first eight and took a lopsided loss, 46-8. The Beeters look to bounce back this weekend as they travel to Cascade to take on the Badgers on...
BCJ Sports The fall sports season is upon us, and with that, the Chinook Sugarbeeters are hard at work in the gym and gearing up for the 2024 season. The 'Beeter Volleyball program is led by new Head Coach, Tess Langford. Langford was the assistant coach the last several seasons and is very familiar with the program and the athletes. "While I am new to this role as head coach, I am not new to this program. We were very lucky to have had Paula Molyneaux at the helm for so many years. She really...
BCJ Sports Fall sports are underway at Harlem High School and the Lady Cats are ready to take the court. The Lady Cats have been working hard in the gym since Friday, August 16, preparing for the season. Volleyball continues to grow in Harlem with 36 out this season providing 3 full rosters. Kim Faulkinberry is back as head coach this year. She's excited about what she has seen through the first week of practice. "We have 36 girls out for volleyball this season", she said. "A week into...
BCJ Sports Cross Country has been competing at the high school level for 60 years. Boys Cross Country first competed as a Montana High School Association (MHSA) sanctioned sport in the fall of 1964, consisting of two classifications, 'A' and 'B'. Eventually, it was modified to include Class AA and Class C to stay uniform with basketball. Teams have concluded their season in October every year since, with the State Champions being crowned for each class. The girls first competed in Cross Country...
Amara Cochran (15-19) 8th in 100m butterfly fly, 6th in 100m backstroke, and 4th in 400m freestyle. Izzy Baker (15-19) 10th in 100m free, and 11th in 50m freestyle. Baylee Johnson (13-14) 2nd in 50m free, 5th in 100m free, and 6th in the 200m freestyle. Ciana Johnson (11-12) 1st in 100m free, 1st in 200m free, and 2nd in 50m Butterfly. Ciana also set 3 new pool records and 2 new federation records at state! Javen Doney, Duncan Kinsey, Reggie Doney, and Lizzy Baker also placed in the top...
The Chinook Lions took 3rd place overall and Dentin DePriest took High Point in 15 to 19 boys. Tyler Stephens took High Point in boys 9-10....
Competing in some of the most important meets of the season, the Chinook Tennis Team was preparing for the divisionals and state competition. From the Townsend Dawgbite Tournament in Helena to the Seeding Tournament in Havre, the girls were figuring out where they would stand. On May 3 the Townsend Dawgbite Tournament began around 10 a.m. The Chinook girls roamed around Helena, playing their matches between three different courts. The Dawgbite consisted of many various teams from across the...
9C District Track Meet - Havre, MT • May 10, 2024 BOYS 100 Meter - 4.) Ryan Doyle, Turner - :11.69 400 Meter - 1.) Ryan Doyle, Turner - :52.42. 800 Meter - 1.) Ryan Doyle, Turner - 2:05.33 3200 Meters – 5.) Ethan Russell, Hays/LP - 12:38.48. High Jump - 2.) Trent Billmayer, Turner - 5’8”. Long Jump - 2.) Ryan Doyle, Turner - 19’8.75”; Triple Jump - 3.) Ryan Doyle, Turner - 38’2.25”; Girls 100 Meter - 6.) Meridian King-Snider, Turner - :14.62. 200 Meter - 2.) Ali Doyle, Turner - :27.31; 400 Meter - 1.) Bridgette Reed, Turner - 1:02.58. 800 Me...
Ryan Doyle, Turner, has signed a letter of intent to play Men's Basketball at Rocky Mountain College on 3/21/24 under the direction of Coach Bill Dreikosen. He is a 3x All Conference and 2x All State achiever. He hit the 1000-point mark during regular conference play this season. He is excited to further his education and have the opportunity play basketball at the collegiate level....