Saturday, February 11 RESULTS/STATS

COLUMBIA FALLS 44 CORVALLIS 34
WHITEFISH 70 FRENCHTOWN 65 OT*
POLSON 68 LIBBY 57--NW 'A' CONF CHAMPIONS
DILLON 50 HAMILTON 41*
BELGRADE 66 MANHATTAN 43
BROWNING 57 FERGUS 45*
ROCKY BOY 61 HAVRE 51
PARK 41 BIG TIMBER 39
BILLINGS CENTRAL 61 GLENDIVE 37*
HARDIN 80 LODGE GRASS 69
SIDNEY 52 LAUREL 37*
WEST 70 MILES CITY 41

 

WHITEFISH 70 FRENCHTOWN 65 OT*

Whitefish 70, Frenchtown 65, OT

Frenchtown18 9 17 16 5 — 65

Whitefish7 15 18 20 10 — 70

FRENCHTOWN — Jacob Price 8, Brock Rugg 12, Cade Baker 3, Adam Botkin 26, Austin Means 16.

WHITEFISH — Derek Kastella 25, Murphy Wick 2, Sawyer Silliker 22, Ryan Kemm 7, Lee Walburn 5, Dillon Botner 9.

 

POLSON 68 LIBBY 57

Polson 68, Libby 57

Libby18 13 12 14 — 57

Polson16 15 19 18 — 68

LIBBY — Ryggs Johnston 25, Stephen Williams 11, Colin Maloney 4, Ryan Nagle 11, Erik Lauer 6.

POLSON — J’Von Johnson 11, Jaydon Batista 12, Tanner Wilson 10, Jeremiah North Piegan 12, Connor Lanier 4, Matthew Rensvold 19.

Haverfield, Dillon boys improve to 16-0

Tanner Haverfield put up a game-high 19 points, and the top-ranked Dillon boys basketball team pulled away from a stubborn Hamilton team in the second half, 50-41, on Saturday night in Hamilton.

Troy Andersen added 12 points for the Beavers (16-0, 7-0 Southwest A), who led just 26-23 at halftime before creating some breathing room in the third quarter.

Hunter Omlid and Tanner Goligoski had 11 points apiece for the Broncs (13-4, 3-4) in defeat.

Dillon 50, Hamilton 41

Dillon;11;15;10;14;–;50

Hamilton;11;12;6;12;–;41

DILLON – Andrew Lemieux 1, Michael Haverfield 6, Kyson Wilson 11, Troy Andersen 12, Tanner Haverfield 19, Clay Allison 1.

HAMILTON – Cam Rothie 7, Ky Burch 3, Hunter Omlid 11, Jaylen Taggert 9, Tanner Goligoski 11.

 

Livingston 41, Big Timber 39

Livingston 14  13  41 
Big Timber 16  10  39 

Livingston: John Waddeil 5, Brock Peterson 3, Dawson Purkett 5, Rydell Floyd 11, Dalton Walker 1, Jakim Ricketts 8, Austin Parkel 8.

Big Timber: Casey Gunlikson 3, Blake Finn 16, Kell Schwers 8, Cody Hathaway 6, Jacob Roberts 4, Shayden King 2.

 

 

ROCKY BOY 61 HAVRE 51

HAV TOP SCORERS=WARP=15; AAGESON=15; KORB=9

 

 

Billings West 70, Miles City 41

Miles City 12  10  15  41 
West 26  15  14  15  70 

Miles City: Brooks Tally 2, Gavin Gundlach 15, Zach Dinardi 1, Steven Ray 4, Tyler Burke 15, C. Muri 4. 

Billings West: Kaleb Martin 3, Jesse Owens 8, Bryson Deming 9, Braydon Deming 10, Jake Bell 4, Cade Tyson 4, DJ Peretti 12, Carson Prokop 2, Cleveland Harvey 8, Si Ryan 3, Colby Kimmatt 3, Cole DeVries 4. 

Sidney 52, Laurel 37

Laurel  8  8  13  8  37
Sidney  12  11  18  11  52

Laurel (11-4, 7-2): Isaiah Renner 3, Christian Jones 12, Layne Willis 10, Dawson Cortese 12.

Sidney (13-5, 5-5): Alec Lovegren 1, Trace Jones 3, Jared Steindeisser 2, Brett Norby 17, Dawson McGlothlin 22, Bridger Larson 7. 

BELGRADE ROLLS PAST MANHATTAN ON SENIOR NIGHT: 

The Panthers racked up 29 second-quarter points to bury the Tigers early in a 66-43 decision at the Special Events Center.

Every Belgrade senior scored, led by Brock Salsbury’s 12 and Hayden Van Winkle’s eight, but point guard Dawson Fowler led all scorers with 23.

 
 

Fowler, who’s working his way back from an injury, had his best outing in weeks.

“Dawson played great, knocked off a little rust tonight and shot the ball better than he has,” Deming said.

The Panthers coasted in the second half after 40 in the first 16 minutes.

“We really played well in the second quarter,” Deming said. “We capitalized and a lot of players got involved. We shared the basketball beautifully and it was a great way to cap off senior night. … Offense can be contagious at times. When somebody hits a shot and feels good about it, you get a stop and go back and score again. We’ve done that really well at times.”