04 March 2021

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Eastern C Squads  Prepare For Tourneys

Eastern C Squads Prepare For Tourneys


The top basketball teams of the Eastern C will gather in Sidney on March 3-6 for the Eastern C divisional basketball tournament. Two teams from the boys’ tourney and two squads from the girls’ tourney will advance to the Class C state tournament at Lockwood High School in Billings. First-round games in the boys’ tournament include Scobey facing Richey/Lambert at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, March

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Girls Earn 2C All-Tournament Selections

Girls Earn 2C All-Tournament Selections


Two players from Plentywood and Froid/Lake were each selected to the All-Tournament first team for the District 2C basketball tournament. The picks were made by media and tournament officials. Plentywood’s junior Liv Wangerin was voted the tournament’s most valuable player. Plentywood’s junior Ashtyn Curtiss was also selected to the first team. Froid/Lake players named to the first

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Boys Receive All-Tournament Honors

Boys Receive All-Tournament Honors


Three players from Froid/ Lake were voted to the All-Tournament First Team for the District 2C boys’ basketball tournament. The selections were made by media and tournament officials. Froid/Lake’s junior Javonne Nesbit was selected the tournament’s most valuable player. Also selected to the first team for the Red Hawks were senior Colt Miller and freshman Mason Dethman. Other first-team

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Labatte Enjoys Success For Tetons

Labatte Enjoys Success For Tetons


Froid native Sydney Labatte is making quite an impression in her freshman year at Williston State College. Labatte is currently a standout for both the college’s volleyball and basketball teams. The freshman ranks first on the volleyball team with 69 kills. In a victory over Dakota College of Bottineau on Feb. 17, Labatte scored 10 kills. On the basketball court, she ranks third

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Averils Return, Fraken Reopens For Season

Averils Return, Fraken Reopens For Season


Laurie and Lee Averil, owners of Culbertson’s Fraken Java, have returned to supplying area residents with food and drinks on the go in Culbertson. The couple spends the coldest winter months in Las Vegas, Nev. They shuttered the popular drive-through at the end of December. “We’re really glad to be back,” Laurie Averil told the Community News. “Las Vegas was only 25 percent open.”

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