HHS finishes fifth in All-Sports race

George Ferguson

Havre Daily News sports editor

gferguson@havredailynews.com

The Montana All-Sports trophy is

something that represents pride and

achievement for a school’s total sports

year.

And Bozeman High School has had

a stranglehold on the trophy for some

time now. On Monday, Bozeman captured

its record-tying eighth All-Sports

trophy and its third in the last four

years. Billings Senior captured the

trophy last year.

Billings West was second in this

year’s race, and Kalispell, which has

also won the trophy eight times, finished

third.

Meanwhile, Havre High which is

always in the hunt for the trophy, and

always in the race for the top Class A

school, finished fifth overall, and second

among Class A schools. A dominant

spring by Whitefish pushed the

Bulldogs into fourth place, finishing

the school year with 89 points, two

points ahead of HHS.

Huntley Project finished just

behind Havre in sixth place, followed

by Cut Bank. Missoula Loyola was

eighth and Billings Senior was ninth.

Thanks to a sweep during the Class

C track and field championships, and

a stellar season in girls basketball,

Big Sandy was the top Class C school

in points this season, finishing in a tie

for 10th place overall. Big Sandy

scored 60 points which was good

enough to tie with Billings Skyview.

Big Sandy’s track and field state

championships helped the Pioneers

make the biggest leap of the spring.

Heading into the spring sports season,

Big Sandy was in 52nd place overall.

In the close Class A race, Whitefish

was actually the All-Sports leader

going into the spring season. The

Bulldogs captured state championships

in volleyball and boys golf

during the fall. This spring Whitefish

earned a state title in boys track and

field and finished second in girls tennis.

Havre scored 21 points in the

spring, but that was not enough to

hold off the Bulldogs. The Ponies were

in third place going into the spring

thanks to a state championship in

girls swimming, a second-place finish

in volleyball and a second-place finish

in wrestling. This spring the Ponies

earned a state championship in girls

tennis and also got a second in boys

tennis.

Bozeman’s 128.5 points came by

way of state titles in boys tennis this

spring, as well as boys and girls swimming

in the winter and girls basketball.

The Hawks also brought home

seven second-place trophies from state

meets this year.

Billings West also made a big leap

this spring thanks to a sweep of the

Class AA track and field championships,

which was good for 50 points.

West also earned a share of the boys

state tennis title, and this fall the

Bears captured the Class AA state

football championship.

There were 98 schools which scored

in the all-sports competition, including

all 13 Class AA schools, 22 Class A

schools, 28 in Class B and 35 in Class

C.

2005-2006 All-Sports Top 10

1. Bozeman 128.5

2. Billings West 112.5

3. Kalispell 103

4. Whitefish 89

5. Havre 87

6. Huntley Project 85.5

7. Cut Bank 77

8. Missoula Loyola 71

9. Billings Senior 65

10. Big Sandy 60

10. Billings Skyview 60