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CCHS played in cool, wet conditions against the Panthers in Park City on Friday night. The Bulldogs received the opening kickoff and scored on their third play from scrimmage. The score came on a 40 yard play action pass from Turner Tooke to Mick O'Connor. O'Connor was wide open a few yards past all of the Panther defenders. Blue added the two-point conversion on a run. Park City wasted no time on their first score either. After an out-of-bounds Bulldog kickoff, Garrett...
Bulldog netters traveled to Terry last Friday and defeated the Terriers in four sets, 25-12, 25-17, 22-25 and 25-12. As a team they had 24 aces, 39 kills, 2 blocks, 45 digs and 37 assists. Ella Owen led the way in aces with 6. Hannah LaBree led in assists with 21 and had one of the Dogs' blocks. Heather LaBree led in kills with 9 and Whitney Kittelmann led in digs with 12. Kenzie Tooke had the other Bulldog block. On Saturday in Broadus, the dogs again won a four-set match,...
CCHS Volleyball suffered a three-set loss in a match at Wibaux last Friday. Blue lost the first set 21-25, the second 20-25 and the third 11-25. CCHS had 3 aces, 20 kills, 1 block, 56 digs and 17 assists in the match. Ella Owen led the team in aces (2), kills (6) and digs (17). Gracie Tooke had Blue's only block and Whitney Kittelmann led in assists with 10. This weekend, the girls will play matches at Terry on Friday and at Broadus on Saturday. Junior high will play prior to...
CCHS defeated Broadus on their homecoming for another conference win last Saturday, bringing their record to 4-0 on the season. On Broadus' first possession, senior Mick O'Connor sacked the quarterback on second down, forcing a long third down and an eventual Broadus punt. Starting their first possession around midfield, the Dawgs drove the ball down the field on runs from Seth Kennedy and Shayne Enos. They eventually scored on an Enos run. Kennedy ran in the conversion to...
CCHS took care of business against conference opponent Culbertson last Friday night at Rowley Field. Again, Blue's ability to run the ball offensively and stop the run defensively were paramount to victory. On their first possession, CCHS drove the length of the field, eventually scoring on a seven yard run from Turner Tooke. A completed pass from Tooke to Mick O'Connor on the conversion gave Blue an early 8-0 lead. Later in the first quarter, Tooke scored again, this time...
Against the Terry Terriers last Friday night at home, the Bulldog volleyball team won a match in three sets, 25-19, 25-15 and 25-16. The team totaled 18 aces, 31 kills, 25 digs and 26 assists in the match. Whitney Kittelmann led the team in aces (7) and assists (11). Heather LaBree tied for the lead in kills with Gracie Tooke (6) and had the Bulldogs’ only block. On Saturday, the Bulldogs had the chance to play six different teams in eight, two-set matches at a tournament in Scobey. The Dogs won both sets they played a...
Recently, the Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame & Western Heritage Center (MCHF & WHC) announced the 12th class of inductions into the Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame. The inductees were chosen from a field of candidates nominated by the general public. Inductees are honored for their notable contributions to the history and culture of Montana. “The Hall of Fame exists to honor those who have made an impact in their part of the state and represent Montana’s authentic heritage for future generations,” said Bill Galt, MCHF & WHC Presi...
CCHS Volleyball quickly defeated the Jordan Mustangs at home last weekend. Blue won the match in three sets, 25-23, 25-15 and 25-15. The team totaled 9 aces, 30 kills, 2 blocks, 37 digs and 26 assists in the match. Heather LaBree led the team in aces with 5. Ella Owen and Kenzie Tooke tied for a team-high 7 kills. Owen also led the team in blocks with 12. Whitney Kittelmann had 18 of the team's 26 assists. Jordan's Grace McDonald had 29 of the Mustangs' 74 digs. As a team,...
The CCHS Bulldogs improved their record to 2-0 on the season with a win over Plentywood last Friday night at Rowley Field. The game was homecoming for the Bulldogs, and they did not disappoint their hometown fans. Early in the first quarter, the Bulldogs drove the ball down the field with a consistent run game. The drive was capped on six yard touchdown run by sophomore quarterback Turner Tooke. Tooke fumbled the snap but quickly picked the ball off the turf and scampered...
The Bulldogs' return to eight-man football started with a win in Forsyth last Friday. There are sixteen players on the team this year, but only 13 were suited up for the contest. Throughout the game, the Bulldogs moved the ball effectively on the ground. Only once were they forced to punt. However, untimely turnovers in the redzone kept the game close. On the opening possession, the Dogs drove the length of the field, chewing about six and a half minutes off the clock before s...
CCHS Volleyball rallied back at home after losing their first two sets of the season to beat Circle 3-2 last Friday. The Bulldogs lost the first set, 18-25 and the second, 22-25. They then won the third set, 25-23, the fourth set, 25-14, and the final set, 15-13. Junior Ella Owen had a team-high 6 aces. Gracie Tooke and Heather LaBree each had 12 of the team's 44 total assists. Gracie Tooke had 19 of the team's 82 digs and Whitney Kittelmann had 38 assists. On Saturday, the La...
On July 20, Ekalaka Track and Arena held their annual youth rodeo and ranch rodeo. In addition to the event winners in the youth rodeo, all-around winners for each age group received buckles. Buckles were donated by Dale Diede, Troy and Mikel Fruit, C&T Rodeo, Colby Diede and Dalene Finstad, Barry Blair, Brian Elmore, Dahl Memorial Healthcare Association, Greg Brence and Puptown Cattle Company. The winners of this year's ranch rodeo will advance to the Big Sky Ranch Rodeo...
Hannah and Heather LaBree were recently named 2019 SaWUSA (Student Athlete World USA) co-Student-Athletes of the Year. Hannah and Heather are rising seniors at CCHS. They competed on SaWUSA's Under 19 Women's Basketball team that took home the silver medal at the United World Games in Austria earlier this summer. Their team consisted of seven girls and a coach from all over the United States. Both girls are actively involved in sports and extracurriculars. They credit growing...
Carter County Bulldog Mick O'Connor was the 2019 John Wayne True Grit MVP $1000 scholarship award winner at the 2019 Leaders, Legends, and Legacies Football Camp held in Belgrade, Montana this June. The scholarship is voted on by all the coaches at the camp and is given to the player that shows leadership, hard work ethic and respect on and off the field. Congratulations to O'Connor who will be a senior this year at CCHS. Jaden Bienvenue from Molt was the 2019 $500 Paul...
On June 22, forty-five guests spent a fun-filled day outdoors at Springhill Ranch near Wibaux at the inaugural BBs & Bows in the Badlands event for youths and their families. The kids shot BB guns and bows, used radio telemetry to track swift fox collars, learned how to identify wildlife tracks, handled live snakes, prepared Dutch oven desserts and enjoyed a campfire supper. The youths and their families were hosted by the Stenson family, who teamed up with Montana Fish,...
The 6th Annual Summit Basketball Camp, named after the legendary women’s college basketball coach Pat Summit, was held June 20-22 in Ekalaka. This year over 130 campers participated. Organizers are thankful for the ongoing support of the camp, especially for the many sponsors that made it possible, and are looking forward to next year. The following is a list of winners and awards from the camp. K-2 Girls Hot Shot: Quorra Robinson 1 on 1: Emma O’Connor Dunk: Emma O’Connor Shooting League: Liberty K-2 Boys Hot Shot: Blake...
Katie Sullivan, also known as Kalifornia Katie, recently traveled to Willow Bay Raceway, near Ipswich Australia as part of the Team USA contingent to compete in the Australian Winter Nationals, an International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) event. The International Hot Rod Association is the second largest drag racing sanctioning body after the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA). Sullivan and her teammates were hoping to make history by becoming the first team to make a six...
Fourteen super stock cars, three pickups and five modified cars raced at Ekalaka's bump-n-run at the airport on Saturday. A cool, rainy day resulted in a muddy track that needed no extra water on it to keep the dust down. The day featured two heats of super stock and one of modified, followed by the main races. The three pickups that raced did so in the stock heats. After winning his super stock and modified heats, Local Justin Stieg went on to win both main races. Organizers...
In its 25th year honoring individuals, ranches, livestock and organizations that have made significant contributions to the development and promotion of North Dakota's livestock industry, ranching, or western lifestyle, the North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame is pleased to announce the 2019 Class of Inductees: • Charles Franklin Martell, Pre-1940s Ranching • Gerald Effertz, Modern-era Ranching • Gary Graham, Pre-1970s Rodeo • Darrell Hermanson, Modern-era Rodeo • Bob J. Hansen...
Last week, Ekalaka Public Schools honored all local athletes from grades 5-12 for the 2018-2019 sports seasons at a program held in the CCHS Tuggle room. Junior high volleyball participants this year were Nasya O'Connor, Adlen Larson-Byrne, Corlan Laughery, Ella Strangford, Bella Jensen, Kendra Tooke, Tegan Diede, Shaun-tey Kerr, Nicol O'Connell, Brynn Loehding, Kendall Kittelmann, Jennie Schmid, Heidi LaBree, Tyra O'Connor, Codi Melton and Katie Tooke. The team was coached...
With the conclusion of the Montana high school basketball season, divisions have announced all-conference and all-state selections. District 4C honors teams, as voted on by coaches, are below. Boys All-Conference Brody Grebe*, sr., Melstone; Cobe Begger*, sr., Wibaux; Keenan Murnion*, jr., Jordan; Shayden Cooke*, jr., Melstone; Mick O'Connor*, jr., CCHS; Tel Lunde, jr., Wibaux; Jared Pardee, so., CCHS; Thomas Dejaegher, sr., Melstone; Kobe Chaska, sr., Terry; Chance Larson, sr...
The Bulldogs headed into the Southern C Divisional as a three seed after an exciting consolation win over Broadus at districts. In their tourney opener they played Park City. Blue was down only 5 at the half, but couldn't keep pace after that. It was a close game until late when the Dogs were forced to foul. Park City eventually won by 16. The Dogs shot 1-15 from three-point land, 15-52 (29 percent) on field goals and 8-20 on free throws. They committed 17 turnovers compared...
The Carter County High Lady Bulldogs left no doubt when they defeated Wibaux in the Southern C Divisional championship game on Saturday night in Laurel. The game was a rematch of this year's District 4C title game, when the Bulldogs beat the Longhorns 61-55. At the divisional championship, the girls had an eight point lead at halftime and went on to win by 20. CCHS split games with Wibaux in the regular season. Last year they defeated Harlowton/Ryegate in the Southern C...
The CCHS boys basketball team opened their tournament play against the Rebels of Custer/Hysham. The Bulldogs had a big first quarter, outscoring the Rebels 18-2. They were up by 31 at halftime. The game was light on fouls. Combined, the teams shot only 16 free throws and committed 17 fouls. The boys cruised to a forty point opening win, 61-21. Jared Pardee was the games high scorer with 23 points. CCHS 18 38 52 61 Custer/Hysham 2 7 15 21 CCHS: Jared Pardee 23, Mick O'Connor...
After splitting games with Wibaux and dropping two to Melstone in the regular season, the CCHS Lady Bulldogs beat both teams when it really mattered and came away with a first place trophy from the District 4C Tournament in Miles City over the weekend. Lady Blue had little trouble in their first contest against Jordan, winning 55-14, even though they had 30 turnovers. CCHS had 19 more rebounds than the Mustangs. As a team, they shot 37 percent on field goals in the game...