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The CCHS Bulldog varsity boys’ basketball team also kicked off their season last weekend, falling to non-conference opponents Melstone and Savage. The ‘Dogs were outscored by the Melstone Broncs by 18 points in the first half on Friday, and went on to lose by 42. The Bulldogs are a young team this year with two seniors on the roster, only one of whom, Avory Matthews, was able to suit up over the weekend. Melstone senior Bryce Grebe led all scorers with 19 points in the game; freshman Wyatt Melton led CCHS with 14. CCHS 6 14...
At its regularly conducted meeting earlier this month, the Montana High School Association announced several notable reclassifications. The Westby/Grenora football program will move from 8-Man to 6-Man next year. The Wibaux football program will move from 6-Man to 8-Man, and the Joliet football program will move from 8-Man to Class B. The MHSA also announced that due to a number of appeals in Class B, 8-Man and 6-Man football, the board will review and take action on...
First Team Offense Quarterback: Bridger Salvevold, Culbertson, Sophomore Beau Beery, Circle, Senior Running Back: Hunter Sharbono, Fairview, Senior Kobe Nickoloff, Culbertson, Senior Justice Bengochea, Culbertson, Senior Gage Hallock, Scobey, Junior Jaron Taylor, Circle, Senior Center: Landen Thompson, Fairview, Junior Guard : Colin Avance, Culbertson, Senior Arley Idland, Circle, Junior End: Payton Perkins, Culbertson, Senior Donavon Gibbs, Circle, Junior Second Team Offense...
The Ekalaka junior high girls' A basketball team finished fourth at their year-end tournament in Miles City over the weekend, defeating Melstone and then losing to Broadus and Sacred Heart. The 4C Junior High Basketball Tournament took place at Sacred Heart School. Junior high basketball box scores Ekalaka vs. Melstone Ekalaka: 2, 9, 21, 30 Melstone: 12, 16, 18, 24 Ekalaka: Keli Melton 24, Allie Shepherd 6. Melstone: M. Eike 18, N. Metzger 4, H. Myrhe 2. Ekalaka vs. Broadus...
All-State selections: Zeason Schaffer, jr., Broadus; Lindsey Lawrence, sr., Jordan; Grace Gackle, jr., Circle; Lauryn Billing, sr., Broadus; Annika Lunde, sr. Wibaux First-Team All-Conference: Zeason Schaffer, jr., Broadus; Lindsey Lawrence, sr., Jordan; Grace Gackle, jr., Circle; Lauryn Billing, sr., Broadus; Annika Lunde, sr. Wibaux; Mia Mader, jr., Broadus; Alexis Moline, sr., Circle Second-Team All-Conference: Rylee Pederson, sr., Wibaux; Jalyn Curtiss, sr., Circle; Aspen...
The CCHS Lady Bulldogs’ season ended last weekend at the District 2C Volleyball Tournament in Glendive. The girls won their opening match versus Wibaux in four sets, but the win pitted them against undefeated Broadus. CCHS lost that match in three straight sets. The following day the Lady Bulldogs won an 11 a.m. match versus Terry in three sets, setting a match with Jordan. The winner of Friday’s Ekalaka vs. Jordan match was set to play Circle. Jordan defeated CCHS, 3-1, ending the Lady Bulldogs’ season. Jordan then went...
On October 6th the CCHS Lady Bulldogs traveled to Wibaux. The JV girls lost their match to the Lady Longhorns in four sets (25-20, 16-25, 13-15, 15-17). In varsity action, CCHS took the match to five sets before losing the last, 13-15. As a team, the Lady ‘Dogs had 8 aces, an impressive 39 kills, 4 blocks, 34 assists and 21 digs. Codi Melton led the team with 10 kills and 5 digs. Carly Aho had a team high in aces (3) and tied with Heidi LaBree for a team high in assists (17). Kendall Shepherd had 2 of the team’s 4 blo...
On a gorgeous Saturday afternoon in Circle, the Bulldogs lost a football game to the Wildcats by a final score of 26 to 60. The October 8th contest started swell for Blue as they took the opening kickoff and put together one of their best offensive drives of the season. After taking an early 6-0 lead though, things quickly went awry for the 'Dogs. Following the ensuing kickoff, the Wildcats scored on their first play from scrimmage. It didn't stop there. Circle actually went...
The CCHS Bulldogs improved their record to 2-4 on the season with a win over Poplar at home on September 30th. The boys are 2-3 in conference as their other loss came in the season opener versus non-conference opponent Broadus. The game against Poplar was in-hand early as CCHS took a first quarter lead and scored at will throughout most of the game. The 35-point running clock went into effect for a while, but Poplar was able to connect on a few deep pass plays and brought the...
On September 29th at Terry, the CCHS Lady Bulldogs won a conference match against the Terriers in three sets, 26-24, 25-19 and 26-24. Codi Melton led the way with 5 of the team’s 15 aces and 4 of 11 digs. Kendall Shepherd had 7 of the team’s 27 kills and Carli Aho had 13 of the team’s 22 assists. Tyra O’Connor had the only block for CCHS in the match. On Saturday the Lady Bulldogs served as hosts for the Willa Nies Memorial Volleyball Tournament. The girls went 2-2 in tournament play, defeating Plevna and Baker and falling...
The CCHS Lady Bulldogs played Broadus at home on Thursday and in Jordan on Saturday. The girls’ JV squad defeated Broadus in five sets (25-21, 19-25, 15-13, 5-15, 15-10). The varsity Lady Bulldogs lost in three sets (10-25, 16-25, 13-25). In Jordan, the JV girls lost in five sets (20-25, 25-16, 9-15, 15-11, 8-15) and the varsity squad lost in three (12-25, 22-25, 13-25). Stats for the matches were not available at the time of printing....
CCHS Volleyball picked up a pair of wins versus conference opponents at home last week. On Thursday, they defeated Wibaux in three sets, and they downed Plevna in three on Saturday. Against Wibaux, CCHS won 25-11, 25-14 and 25-17. Carly Aho had 14 of Lady Blue's 20 assists in the contest. Codi Melton tied with Kendall Kittelmann to lead the team in digs (6). Melton, Heidi LaBree and Tyra O'Connor each had 2 aces. LaBree also had a team high 7 aces for CCHS. Against Plevna set...
It wasn't the prettiest game - there were too many fumbles to count - but the CCHS Bulldogs got their first win of the season, and fans truly got their money's worth in what was perhaps a game for the ages at Rowley Field on September 16th in Ekalaka. Blue was moving the ball at will on the ground early, ripping off several runs over ten yards and averaging over 5. They went up two scores in the early going, and it seemed as if the game was in hand. The MonDak Thunder didn't g...
On September 8th in Ekalaka, the Lady Bulldogs lost in three straight sets to Circle, 17-25, 11-25 and 19-25. Brynn Loehding led CCHS in kills (6 of 22) and digs (12 of 30), Tyra O'Connor led in blocks (3 of 6) and Carly Aho led in assists (9 of 18). The Lady Bulldogs did not record an ace throughout the match. On Saturday, the squad played in a tournament in Scobey. CCHS went 9-7 in total sets at the tournament. They played eight different teams, all in two set matches. In...
Both the JV and varsity girls' volleyball matches versus Jordan at home on September 3 were tightly fought contests, but unfortunately, Jordan won both. In JV action, the Lady Bulldogs were neck and neck with the Lady Mustangs the entire way. They lost both of the first two sets, 23-25. In fact, no set was separated by more than two points the entire match. Blue won sets 3 and 4, both of which were scheduled to go to 15 points. Both ended 17-15 in Lady Blue's favor. In the fin...
The Bulldogs had twelve men suited for their varsity football game versus the Scobey Spartans on September 2nd in Ekalaka. Three upperclassman were out with injuries for the game; seniors Avory Matthews and J.W. Elmore and junior Ethan Frye. Blue received the opening kickoff and fumbled on their first offensive play. Scobey scored on their first play, and eventually went up 20-0 in the early going. The Bulldogs did put together a few good drives and settled in after their earl...
The CCHS Lady Bulldogs opened their 2022 season at a non-conference tournament in Fairview last Saturday. In four, two-set matches, Ekalaka won a total of four sets and lost four. Against Richey/Lambert, the girls won the first set 25-18 and lost the second 25-27. The team had 16 kills, 16 assists, 9 digs, 11 aces and 3 blocks. Senior Carly Aho had 10 assists and 6 aces. Kendall Shepherd and Heidi LaBree each had 5 kills for the Lady Bulldogs. Against the Hawks of Broadus, Blue won the first set 25-23 and lost the second...
The Broadus Hawks might be the Bulldogs' closest football opponent in terms of miles, but Friday night's season opener at Rowley Field was a non-conference game, providing both team's a chance to learn a bit more about themselves before beginning conference play. The Bulldogs are a young squad this year. Several freshman will be contributing valuable playing time as the season progresses, even more so now since CCHS was hit with multiple injuries in the opener. The Bulldogs...
All-around winners from Ekalaka Track and Arena’s Youth Rodeo on July 16 were: Boys 7 & Under: Cooper Caster Boys 8-11: Trayden Taylor Boys 12-14: Tucker Turbiville Boys 15-18: Nathan Hoffman Girls 7 & Under: Addilynn Jackson Girls 8-11: Kenzlee Bail Girls 12-14: Brylee Caster Girls 15-18: Tycie Phalen...
A hot day didn't seem to bother the large crowd attending the youth and ranch rodeos at Ekalaka Track and Arena on Saturday. Full results from the day's events can be found below. YOUTH RODEO Boys 7 & Under Key Hole Race 1) Cooper Caster 2) Kreed Graff 3) Tatum Taylor 4) Clancy Higgins 5) Trey Holmes Barrel Race 1) Kruze Bail 2) Cooper Caster 3) Clancy Higgins 4) Tatum Taylor 5) Kacin Peplinski Barrel Crawl 1) Cooper Caster 2) Ryder Johnson 3) Trey Holmes 4) Kruze Bail 5)...
6 Carter County High School graduate Turner Tooke shined at the 38th Bob Cleverley 8-Man All-Star Game on June 4th in Butte. Tooke was a member of the winning Red Team, who made it consecutive victories this year by defeating the Blue Team, 46-30. Tooke played quarterback in an option style offense that rotated into the game with other Red Team offenses. His offense accounted for most of the scoring and he ran in a touchdown himself early in the fourth quarter to give his...
Leaders, Legends and Legacies youth football camp had another successful year in 2022 as 115 kids from around the state and nation participated. The camp was held in Boulder, Montana this year and the farthest participants came from Florida and Tennessee. Again, the kids had a unique opportunity to be coached by multiple former and current collegiate and NFL football players. Carter County sent fifteen kids between fifth and eleventh grade to the camp. Ekalaka Public Schools a...
Cardell Laughery is a state champion saddle bronc rider. The upcoming Carter County High School senior finished first at the Montana High School Rodeo Association Finals in Great Falls last weekend. He also took first in the average. Laughery stopped by the Eagle on Tuesday to talk about his win, fresh in town from helping at a branding near Camp Crook. For Laughery, it was a tough start to his high school rodeo year. He missed all of the fall rodeos after breaking his pelvis...
RESULTS State B/C Track and Field Meet Memorial Stadium, Great Falls May 26 - May 28 MENS 110m Hurdles - Prelims 21. Ethan Frye, 19.20 300m Hurdles - Finals 21. Ethan Frye , 47.10 4x100 Relay - Prelims 22. Carter County (J.W. Elmore, Ryker Carroll, Ethan Frye, Turner Tooke) 48.20 Shot Put - Finals 24. Jaden Pardee, 37-06.50 WOMENS High Jump - Finals 20. Katie Tooke, 4-06.00...
Due to postponements caused by weather and scheduling conflicts, there was no separate sports awards program for Ekalaka Public Schools student-athletes this year. Instead, awards were given in conjunction with the academic awards program and eighth grade promotion last Friday at CCHS. Junior high volleyball players receiving recognition were: 5th grade - Oakley Spring, Lily Schallenberger, Allie Shepherd, Holland Lovec, Ella Wright, Kira Kratzer; 6th grade - Alivia Foxley,...