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Sunburst's Pickering drops 45 points in victory

Refiners defeat Valier as senior forward explodes for career high → Read More

Cascade's Oliver a force in the paint

The 6-foot-2 senior post player is off to a fast start for Badger girls' basketball team → Read More

CMR's Bloemendaal follows father in getting All-State honors

Rustler offensive lineman was one of three players to get picked to first team → Read More

Foothills Christian's Lindseth on a tear to begin 2017-18 season

Not very many basketball players have started the 2017-18 season faster than Foothills Christian’s Carson Lindseth. The 6-foot-2 standout averaged about 23 points per game as a sophomore for head coach John Fried. Through the first two games this season: 30 a night. “He’s put the time in,” Fried said. “He’s put a lot of effort into his game starting when he was a young kid. He’s been on a lot of… → Read More

Huestis throws down monster dunk in Thunder win

Follow the former CMR and Stanford star's 2017-18 season here → Read More

AA Girls: Helena High captures first title in 20 years

Third time’s a charm. After suffering two losses to Missoula Sentinel during the regular season, the Helena High girls’ basketball team earned redemption on the biggest stage possible here Saturday night at Four Seasons Arena. The Bengals won the state championship, 46-41 over Missoula Sentinel, as crowd of 3,000 enjoyed a back-and-forth contest between the two best teams in the state. “Surreal… → Read More

AA Boys: Glacier wins first state title

For most of the final three-plus minutes in Saturday’s Class AA championship game between Kalispell Glacier and Bozeman, Jaxen Hashley stood adjacent to the orange water cooler at the end of the Wolfpack bench, all by himself. The team’s star center had fouled out of the game, called for a charge in the paint with 3:30 remaining and the Wolfpack, searching for its first state title in school… → Read More

AA Girls: CMR season ends in loss to Senior

Kyra Willis scores 15 as Rustler campaign concludes → Read More

AA Boys: Bison advance to third-place game

Four players tally double figures as GFH tops West in loser-out semifinal → Read More

AA Girls: CMR falls to Missoula Sentinel

Rustlers will play in a loser-out game Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at Four Seasons → Read More

AA Girls: Helena High outlasts Bozeman

Helena High’s Jamie Pickens was fouled in the lane with four seconds left, and the super sophomore drained both as the Bengals escaped with a 45-43 victory over Bozeman here at Four Seasons Arena on Friday night. “She really steps up for us,” senior Hailey Crawford said. “No doubt, those were going down. We had no doubt in her, even though she’s an underclassman.” Helena High, with a foul to… → Read More

CMR boys to face GFH for state berth

Peaking in March. It's a goal for nearly every basketball team around the country. The C.M. Russell High boys' squad is doing exactly that. Leading the surge is 6-foot-4 center Reece Green. The senior scored a game-high 25 markers in the Rustlers’ 76-42 playoff victory over Billings Senior at CMR Fieldhouse. “I think I played aggressive,” Green said. “I was pretty active everywhere. Pretty much… → Read More

Prep Basketball: Skyview too much to handle in win over CMR

The Billings Skyview boys’ basketball team is hardly recognizable from a year ago. Except for this: All the Falcons do is win. Junior point guard RayQuan Evans scored a team-high 17 points Saturday afternoon at C.M. Russell High Fieldhouse, Skyview jumped out to a 15-0 lead and the Falcons notched 61-50 Eastern Conference victory over the Rustlers before 1,000 spectators. “It is a drastically… → Read More

Controversial call costs CMR in loss to West

The C.M. Russell High boys’ basketball team hasn’t caught many breaks this season. That continued in the most excruciating way possible Friday night in front of 750 fans at CMR Fieldhouse. Down 46-44 to visiting Billings West with just over a minute left, the Rustlers grabbed four offensive rebounds on the same possession, which took the clock under 30 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter.… → Read More

Prep Basketball: West, Skyview present many challenges

GFH, CMR opponents are among the best teams in the state → Read More

Grinde, Tucker II highlight Great Falls athletes on National Signing Day

Grinde and Tucker II have developed a friendship in their years at CMR → Read More

College Basketball: Grizzlies are really, really good

The Montana Grizzlies men’s basketball team appears to be the total package. Good enough to beat the Iowa Hawkeyes in the NCAA Tournament, where ESPN’s Joe Lunardi had the Grizzlies penciled in as a No. 16 seed on Monday? That would be a lot to ask. What wouldn’t is for the Grizzlies to win the Big Sky regular season title and then earn an automatic bid to the field of 68 at the 2016 Big Sky… → Read More

Men’s Basketball: Grizzlies rally past Bobcats

BOZEMAN - Montana’s Martin Breunig is among the nation’s best players. Montana’s guards might be right up there with him. Junior Walter Wright scored a game-high 24 points and grabbed 10 boards, true freshman Michael Oguine added 21 and the Griz earned a come-from-behind 80-72 victory Saturday night in front of 5,407 fans at Worthington Arena. The electrifying Oguine and Wright came up clutch as… → Read More

Women’s Basketball: Bobcats knock off Lady Griz

BOZEMAN – A year ago this month, the Montana State women’s basketball team crumbled and lost its composure in a 62-48 loss to Montana that sent the Bobcats to 1-4 in conference, searching for answers. A year later, it seems like the Bobcats of head coach Tricia Binford have all the right ones. Athletic junior forward Peyton Ferris scored a team-high 16 points, the Bobcats closed the game on a… → Read More

Men’s Basketball: Carroll cruises past Argos

HELENA - The last time University of Great Falls and Carroll College met in a Frontier men’s basketball game, the Saints squeaked out a 47-44 victory on the road and didn’t look their best. It was a different story on Friday night. Ryan Imhoff scored a game-high 21 points, former Great Falls High standout Matt Wyman added 12 and the Saints ran the Argos out of the PE Center, 78-56. “Our defense… → Read More