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Hi-Line Boys: Native American Classic battles headline first weekend of Hi-Line boys basketball

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It was a busy week of basketball along the Hi-Line as essentially every team across the state was playing on the first full weekend of high school basketball.

Of course, in these parts that means the Native American Classic and a number of other preseason tournaments. The Native American Classic, which was held at the Armory Gymnasium in Havre on the campus of Montana State University-Northern, opened with the annual rivalry game between Rocky Boy and Box Elder. The Stars took home the 62-52 win last Thursday.

The Stars would go on to take on Arlee Saturday night, but before that, the Bears got their first win of the season as they disposed of Kainai of Alberta by the score of 78-41. Against Rocky Boy, Quentin Limberhand scored 16 points and grabbed nine rebounds, then followed it up with 20 points and 11 rebounds in the win over Kainai. Malique Rosette also had 18 points in the win Saturday for Box Elder. Kobe Sutherland scored 14 points and grabbed eight boards.

Rocky Boy got the day to rest Friday, before taking part in one of the marquee games of the tournament Saturday, featuring the Stars, the third-place team in Class B last season and Arlee, the defending Class C state champion. In a back-and-forth battle, that saw the Stars head into the fourth quarter down 36-35, Rocky Boy prevailed 52-43. Frankie Bacon scored 15 points in the win, including seven in the fourth quarter, while Blake Cantrell also had a big night for Rocky, connecting on four 3-pointers and scoring a game-high 21 points.

Hays-Lodge Pole was also in action at the Native American Classic starting Thursday, taking on the Browning JV team in that matchup, the Thunderbirds were victorious 65-54. Kyle Young Jr. poured in 15 points in the win for HLP, which also got a 14-point effort from Gilbert Snow. On Saturday, the T-Birds fell to 1-1 on the season after a 66-49 loss at the hands of Class B's Poplar. Snow and Jeremy Pretty Paint each led the T-Birds in defeat with 11.

A fourth team from the Hi-Line also took part in the Native American Classic and that was Harlem. The Wildcats took on Heart Butte Friday, and then they went head-to-head with Lodge Grass for a half, trailing 37-36, before a 29-0 to start the quarter gave Lodge Gross a 95-66 victory.

While much of the attention was on all the teams in Havre, Chinook, the defending District 9C champions also opened their season Friday night against Sunburst. The Sugarbeeters' Isaac Bell scored 16 points to lead Chinook to a 63-40 victory. Cord Schneider also added 12 points, as did Brenden Edwards. On Saturday, Chinook took on Power in another battle of Northern C squads and against the Pirates, Chinook rolled to victory, winning by a score of 64-20. Schneider led the way for both teams with 20 points. He was followed by Ethan Bell, who finished with 14 and Isaac Bell, who had 12.

While Chinook and Sunburst opened up the CJI Preseason Tournament, the Hawks were also in action Friday, dropping their first game of the season to Power. Tyler Wanken scored 12 points in the loss for CJI, which also got 11 from Spencer Richter. On Saturday, the Hawks took on Sunburst and were defeated 54-35 to start the season 0-2. Wanken had 21 points. Dahinden contributed with six.

Big Sandy also opened its season this weekend and that start came on Friday against Dutton-Brady, a game the Pioneers ended up winning 67-46. Ryan Roth scored 29 points in the win. Big Sandy also got 15 points from Parker Proulx and 13 points from Brock Proulx in the win. The very next night, Big Sandy took on Augusta and rolled to an 82-28 victory. Roth scored 28 in that one, while Brock Proulx added 24. Kade Strutz also pitched in with 12.

While Big Sandy opened its season against Dutton-Brady, North Star started against Augusta in the same preseason tournament Friday and rolled to a 72-24 win as Hayden Massar scored 21 points. Austin Hansen finished with 16 and Bailey Spicher pitched in with 11. North Star improved to 2-0 Saturday, thanks to a 57-54 win over Dutton-Brady. The Knights are now 2-0 under new head coach Cody Donoven.

Elsewhere in the 9C this past weekend, the Fort Benton boys started the season 2-0, knocking off Tri-Cities Friday 55-31 before knocking off Centerville Saturday 71-66.

Thursday

Hays-Lodge Pole 65, Browning JV 54

Browning JV 11 13 14 16 - 54

HLP - 6 18 21 20 - 65

HLP- Gilbert Snow 14, Jeffrey Pretty Paint 6, Jeffrey Stifarm 3, Ken Black Crow Jr. 9, Kyle Young Jr. 15, Desmond Shambo 2, Moke Cliff 5, Tyshawn Shambo 8, W. Bringing Good 1, John Brockie 2.

Friday

Power 43, Chester-Joplin-Inverness 41

CJI 9 14 7 11 - 41

Power 12 8 2 21 - 43

Power - Gaige Blackwell 17, B. Lehnerz 12, P. Hill 6, S. Lehnerz 2.

CJI- Tyler Wanken 12, Spencer Richter 11, A. Woods 8, N. Bender 4, Evain Dahinden 4. J. Green 2.

Chinook 63, Sunburst 40

Sunburst 12 14 10 4 - 40

Chinook 12 20 9 19 - 63

Chinook - Isaac Bell 16, Cord Schneider 12, Brenden Edwards 12, Trajan Hannum 9, Hunter Neibauer 6, Riley Kellam 2, James Christensen 2.

Sunburst - L. Lerum 9, S. Jarvis 8, C. Smith 7, M. Buckley 6, D. Smylie 5, B. Sydor 3, K. Koon 2.

Big Sandy 82, Augusta 28

Augusta 8 8 9 3 - 28

Big Sandy 30 22 17 13 - 82

Big Sandy - Ryan Roth 28, Brock Proulx 24, Kade Strutz 12, Jeremiah Genereauz 10, Parker Proulx 8.

Augusta - B. White 13, T. Olsen 6, H. Rapp 2, M. Mills 2, K. June 2, D. Lee 2, C. Burdick 1.

Saturday

Poplar 66, Hays-Lodge Pole 49

Poplar 15 9 21 21 - 66

HLP - 15 4 15 16 - 49

HLP - Gilbert Snow 11, Jeffrey Stiffarm 7, Jeremy Pretty Paint 11, Desmond Shambo 4, Kyle Black Crow Jr. 2, Kyle Young Jr. 4, W. Bringing good 7.

Poplar - K. Smoker 15, W. Main 14, L. Young 7, W. Lambert 2, C. Colgan 6, D. Joe 11, D. Gounmean 9.

Sunburst 54, CJI 35

Sunburst- 10 20 11 13 - 54

CJI- 8 6 7 14 - 35

Sunburst- Jarvis 11, Smith 16, Kerfoot 3, Koon 2, Lerum 4, Buckley 14, Kinyon 3, Smylie 1

CJI- Richter 5, Dahinden 6, Green 3, Wanken 21

Chinook 64, Power 20

Chinook - 36 13 7 8 - 64

Power 7 6 6 1 - 20

Chinook - Cord Schneider 20, Ethan Bell, Isaac Bell 12, Hunter Neibauer 7, Trajan Hannum 6, Riley Kellam 5, Brenden Edwards 2.

Power - Hill 4, Widhalm 4, Smelser 4, Lenhertz 3, Gaige Blackwell 2.

Big Sandy 67, Dutton-Brady 46

Big Sandy 15 19 14 19 - 67

Dutton-Brady 6 9 11 20 - 46

Dutton-Brady - Rylan Doheny 13, Tyce Erickson 10, Tyler Ellsworth 8, Brad Habel 6, Jake Feldmann6, Kellan Doheny 2, Clay Blankenship 1.

Big Sandy - Ryan Roth 29, Parker Proulx 15, Brock Proulx 13, Kade Strutz 12.

Lodge Gross 95, Harlem 66

Lodge Grass - 20 16 31 28 - 95

Harlem 21 16 5 14 - 56

Harlem - Lane Allen 8, T. Cichosz 2, R. Romone 15, D. Lawrence 7, T. Brockie 11, H. Gray 2, B. Cichosz 7, T. Main 4.

Lodge Grass - M. Little Nest 11, K. Russell 3, H. Prettyontop 6, C. Collins 7, T. Moccasin 16, D. Gros Ventre 9, A. Brown 13, J. Stewart 13, T. Wallace 14, C Pease 3, C. Fletcher 2.

Rocky Boy 52, Arlee 43

RB - 14 14 7 17 - 52

Arlee 15 8 13 7 - 43

Arlee - C. Gardner 9, C. Tanner 1, G. Whitesell 18, A. Vanderburg 3, B. Fisher 2, L. Schall 2.

Rocky Boy - Frankie Bacon 15, Blake Cantrell 21, J. Demontiney 2, Wyatt Caplette 4, J. Tyner 8.

 

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