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Wolf Point’s girls’ basketball team lost at home in conference action against Harlem by a 58-29 margin on Saturday, Feb. 8.
The Wolves opened the game with a basket by Kashlyn Speak Thunder, but Wolf Point then fell behind.
Two free throws by Keeley Blount-Henderson and a free toss by Speak Thunder kept the Wolves close at 9-7. A three-pointer by Gracie Sanchez helped Harlem take a 17-5
Wolf Point’s girls’ basketball team lost at home in conference action against Harlem by a 58-29 margin on Saturday, Feb. 8.
The Wolves opened the game with a basket by Kashlyn Speak Thunder, but Wolf Point then fell behind.
Two free throws by Keeley Blount-Henderson and a free toss by Speak Thunder kept the Wolves close at 9-7. A three-pointer by Gracie Sanchez helped Harlem take a 17-5
Poplar’s girls’ basketball team’s offensive attack was tough to stop in the fourth quarter as the Indians came back for a 54-48 home win over Glasgow on Friday, Feb. 7.
The Indians trailed 42-37 at the end of the third quarter and 46-37 two minutes into the final period when Poplar’s Ashlyn Bull Chief drove in for a basket.
After a free toss by Glasgow’s Joely Chappell at the 5:37
Poplar’s girls’ basketball team’s offensive attack was tough to stop in the fourth quarter as the Indians came back for a 54-48 home win over Glasgow on Friday, Feb. 7.
The Indians trailed 42-37 at the end of the third quarter and 46-37 two minutes into the final period when Poplar’s Ashlyn Bull Chief drove in for a basket.
After a free toss by Glasgow’s Joely Chappell at the 5:37
Poplar’s boys’ basketball squad posted its first league of the season when the Indians downed Fairview, 50-46, in Poplar on Saturday, Feb. 8.
After regulation ended at 41-41, the Indians struck quickly in overtime on a three-point play by Wilder Bearcub.
After a 15-footer by Tyler Loan cut the margin to 44-43, the Indians responded with a three-pointer by Dane Moran with under two minutes
Poplar’s boys’ basketball squad posted its first league of the season when the Indians downed Fairview, 50-46, in Poplar on Saturday, Feb. 8.
After regulation ended at 41-41, the Indians struck quickly in overtime on a three-point play by Wilder Bearcub.
After a 15-footer by Tyler Loan cut the margin to 44-43, the Indians responded with a three-pointer by Dane Moran with under two minutes
Brockton’s boys’ basketball team stepped up in the second half to edge Culbertson, 64-55, at home on Saturday, Feb. 8.
The Cowboys trailed 19-16 at the end of the first quarter, but the score was deadlocked at 30-30 at the half.
Brockton scored 16 points in the third period for a 4641 advantage. The Warriors then accounted for 18 points in the fourth period to earn the conference victory.
Brockton’s boys’ basketball team stepped up in the second half to edge Culbertson, 64-55, at home on Saturday, Feb. 8.
The Cowboys trailed 19-16 at the end of the first quarter, but the score was deadlocked at 30-30 at the half.
Brockton scored 16 points in the third period for a 4641 advantage. The Warriors then accounted for 18 points in the fourth period to earn the conference victory.
The Frazer Bearcubs knocked off Dodson, 49-31, in girls’ basketball action on Saturday, Feb. 8. The Bearcubs jumped out to a 13-2 lead in the first quarter and increased the gap to 32-9 at the half.
Leading Frazer’s attack were Baily Beston with 14 and Audrey Smoker with 13 points.
Isabelle Fourstar and Bri-Anne Beston added seven points each.
Dodson won in the boys’ game by a 74-43
The Frazer Bearcubs knocked off Dodson, 49-31, in girls’ basketball action on Saturday, Feb. 8. The Bearcubs jumped out to a 13-2 lead in the first quarter and increased the gap to 32-9 at the half.
Leading Frazer’s attack were Baily Beston with 14 and Audrey Smoker with 13 points.
Isabelle Fourstar and Bri-Anne Beston added seven points each.
Dodson won in the boys’ game by a 74-43