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The Lady Bulldogs lost to the Lady Spartans on January 23rd in Baker, 19-70. Keli Melton led CCHS with seven points; Madison O'Connor led Baker with 27. CCHS 7 15 17 19 Baker 29 43 59 70 CCHS: Keli Melton 7, Kendra Tooke 5, Danica Shepherd 3, Kendall Kittelmann 2, Alivia Foxley 2. Baker: Madison O'Connor 27, Jocelyn Graham 12, Emily Enos 8, Avery O'Connor 8, Brittney O'Connor 6, Nakona Selle 4, Saraya Afrank 2, Jasia Stieg 2, Megan Varner 1. On January 25th the Lady Bulldogs...
The varsity Bulldogs lost to the Baker Spartans, 36-63, on January 23rd in Baker. The 'Dogs shot 8 of 16 from the free throw line; Baker went 7 of 10. Spartan Cooper O'Connor was the games top scorer with 16 points. Kaleb Frye and Jace Pardee each had 9 for the 'Dogs. CCHS 10 23 27 36 Baker 18 32 50 63 CCHS: Kaleb Frye 9, Jace Pardee 9, Eldon Morris 7, Wyatt Melton 6, Chace Loehding 4, Ethan Frye 1. Baker: Cooper O'Connor 16, Gentre Coulter 10, Marvin Sabanski 10, Kane Olsen...
The JV Bulldogs lost to the Class B Baker Spartans on January 23rd at Baker. Blue shot 3 of 12 on free throws. Ethan Mellon was the top-scorer for CCHS with 7 points. Cru Schwartz led Baker with 8. CCHS JV 14 18 24 30 Baker JV 11 28 43 51 CCHS JV: Ethan Mellon 7, Zander Ashbrook 6, Roger Beach 6, Tiernan O’Connor 4, Eldon Morris 3, Rylan Carroll 3, Cole Rost 1. Baker JV: Cru Schwartz 8, Jerrick Moser 7, Trevin Lecoe 5, Drake Graham 5, Canden Coulter 5, Chase Follmer 5, Jackson Moser 4, Caden Barth 4, Dawson Christensen 4, J...
It was a busy eight days for Bulldog basketball teams. CCHS traveled to Terry on January 16th, to Jordan on January 19th, played at home on the 20th, and traveled to Baker on the 23rd. The varsity girls lost in Terry on the 16th, 42-50. Lady Blue was up by 14 points at halftime, but they were outscored 5-22 in the third. CCHS out-rebounded Terry, 47-32, but lost the turnover battle, 19-15. Lady Blue shot 58 percent on free throws, 22 percent from inside the arc, and 26...
There was no JV boys basketball game in Terry on January 16th, but on January 19th in Jordan, CCHS boys enjoyed both C squad and JV games. In C squad action CCHS downed Jordan, 42-27. Tiernan O’Connor led the way for Blue with 12 points; Gage Stieg added 10. CCHS C 16 24 36 42 Jordan C 4 7 17 27 CCHS C: Tiernan O’Connor 12, Gage Stieg 10, Kinch Rost 8, James Enos 4, Clay Rost 4, Cole Rost 2, Rylan Carroll 2. Ekalaka’s JV boys enjoyed similar success in Jordan, winning 54-37. Roger Beach was the game’s leading scorer and led t...
The CCHS Bulldogs lost in Terry on January 16th and in Jordan on January 19th before defeating Wibaux at home on the 20th in what has been a busy slate of recent games. In Terry, CCHS was held to four points in the first quarter and could never quite catch up. The boys went on to lose, 38-67. Wyatt Melton led CCHS in scoring with 13 points. Terrier Landen Schilling led all scorers with 19. CCHS 4 16 24 38 Terry 11 24 54 67 CCHS: Wyatt Melton 13, Ethan Mellon 9, Eldon Morris...
CCHS basketball games scheduled to take place last Friday, January 12 versus Plevna and Saturday, January 13 at Terry were rescheduled due to winter weather and dangerously cold windchill temperatures over the weekend. Varsity games at Terry were played on Tuesday night. Stats were not yet available by press time Wednesday morning. In boys action CCHS lost to Terry, 38 to 70. The CCHS varsity girls also lost Tuesday night, 42 to 50. An already full rest-of-basketball season...
The Lady Bulldogs beat the Lady Cardinals in Bison, S.D. on January 6th by a wide margin, 27-70. As a team, CCHS shot 8-17 (47 percent) on free throws, 25-51 (49 percent) on two-pointers and 4-14 (29 percent) from behind the arc. CCHS also out-rebounded Bison, 36-27, and won the turnover battle, 14-24. Four Lady Bulldogs finished the game with double-digit points, led by Kendra Tooke and Keli Melton who had 18 each. Danica Shepherd led the team in rebounds with 10. This weekend, the Lady Bulldogs are scheduled to play at...
On January 6th, the Bulldogs traveled to Bison, South Dakota to play JV and varsity non-conference basketball games. No JV stats were available. In varsity action, the ‘Dogs won by a wide margin, 70-48, with big offensive nights from Wyatt Melton and Kaleb Frye who had 24 and 21 points, respectively. CCHS was up 25 to 9 after the first frame and never looked back. The ‘Dogs shot 14-25 (56 percent) from the free throw line; seven of those 14 makes came in the fourth quarter. The young basketball season is now ramping up wit...
Ekalaka AAU wrestlers (with some of their volunteer coaches) that placed in the Terry Small Town Smack Down on January 6th are shown with their medals at a recent practice in Ekalaka....
The Lady Bulldogs played Circle in Sacred Heart for their first game of their 2023-24 basketball campaign. CCHS was outscored in the second quarter by six points. Those points ended up being the difference in the game as every other quarter was even. CCHS shot only 2 of 10 from the charity stripe, 7 of 19 on two-pointers, and 5 of 24 on threes for the game. They did manage to out-rebound Circle 39-26, while losing the turnover battle 23-17. Kendall Kittelmann led CCHS in points with 9; Kendra Tooke led in rebounds with 8....
The CCHS Bulldogs opened their basketball season versus the Circle Wildcats at a start-of-year tournament in Miles City. The games were held at Sacred Heart. The ‘Dogs were outscored by 20 in the first half of their season opener, but held their own in the second half, eventually losing by 20. Wildcat O. Beery was the games leading scorer with 16 points, he had 11 in the second quarter. Chace Loehding was the only Bulldog that finished with double-digit points; he had 10. CCHS 8 16 23 33 Circle 15 36 43 53 CCHS: Chace L...
A group of local volunteers recently started up an AAU wrestling program in Ekalaka. The group of kids shown here started wrestling for the season at the end of November. Currently, the team practices two nights per week at St. Joan of Arc Parish Hall in Ekalaka and one night per week in Baker. Wrestling tournaments start the first week in January....
At a recent board meeting, Montana High School Association announced realignment for 8-Man football. The board approved the St Regis-Mullan (Idaho) co-op sponsorship and placed the team in the 8-Man Western division. The board also approved moving Twin Bridges up from 6-Man to 8-Man football. Twin Bridges will compete in the South division. The board also approved the proposed realignment for 8-Man football to go to four divisions beginning with the 2024 season. The change...
For this tournament, Friday’s games were a single elimination. We played Melstone and won 35 to 19. We were down by 2 points at the half and the girls came back and played tough defense and ran the offense for the second half. Samantha DeFord had 2 points, Alivia Foxley had 4 points, Maggie Eshelman had 1 point, Allie Shepherd had 10 points and Keli Melton had 18 points. On Saturday morning we played Custer/Hysham which we lost 28 to 55. Samantha Deford had 2 points, Alivia Foxley had 3 points, Allie Shepherd had 15 p...
The JH Boys Basketball season ended November 18 with the grand finale Sacred Heart tournament where Forsyth took first by only 1 point! The Boys A team lost to Forsyth Friday by only 4 points, and we couldn’t be prouder of them! Everything we had been working on all season shined in their final game of the season! Gage Stieg never sat out once and played controlled and intense ball, grabbing several rebounds, great angled layups, and a 3 pointer. Cortland O’Connor shined with his unstoppable left-hand drive and was the top...
It has been a pleasure to coach these 5th and 6th graders, they have worked hard on their basic skills, offensive moves, and defensive slides for the last 6 weeks. On Friday we played Wibaux and the B team lost 16 to 33. Peighton Matthews had 4 points, Aubri Ashbrook had 3 points, Ella Wright had 3 points, Oakley Spring had 1 point and Cai Jesperson had 5 points. Our free throws improved, as we shot 42 percent from the line. The girls A team won 50 to 26 over Wibaux. Samantha Deford had 1 point, Alivia Foxley had 5 points,...
All-State selections: Krystan Hafla, Sr., Jordan; Mya Jorgenson, Jr., Savage; Alyssa Llewellyn, Jr., Wibaux; Mia Mader, Sr., Broadus; Madeline Moline, So., Circle; Emma Murphy, Fr., Circle; Nasya O'Connor, So., Ekalaka; Meryssa Price, Jr., Forsyth; Brooke Reuter, Sr., Savage; Zeason Schaffer, Sr., Broadus; Kendal Stanley, Sr., Broadus. First-Team All-Conference: Zeason Schaffer, Broadus, 12; Brooke Reuter, Savage, 12; Madeline Moline, Circle, 10; Krystan Hafla, Jordan, 12;...
OFFENSE: 1st Team All-Conference Quarterback, Joey McDermott, Forsyth 1st Team All-Conference Quarterback, Chace Loehding, Ekalaka 2nd Team All-Conference Quarterback, Teegan Reede-Hahne, Park City 2nd Team All-Conference Quarterback, Jayce Schroeder, Broadus 1st Team All-Conference Running Back, Ethan Frye, Ekalaka 1st Team All-Conference Running Back, Eli Johnson, Forsyth 2nd Team All-Conference Running Back, Wyatt Story, Park City 2nd Team All-Conference Running Back,...
We went to Terry on Friday, there were two girls out sick, and two were injured. The score board does not always reflect what they have accomplished with the positionless offense, passing and defensive skills. They are moving the ball around, dribbling and shooting the ball. We are still working on our free throws to improve our percentage from the line and talking to teammates on defense. I also want to thank Coach Olsen, Coach Klauzer, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Spencer and Trista DeFrance for volunteering their time to assist. The...
The girls have been working hard on the fundamentals — ball handling, passing, and dribbling towards the basket and defensive slides. Our positionless offense still needs some work as sometimes the ball is a hot potato, and the girls just want to get rid of it. We are working on taking a couple of seconds before we pass, dribble or shoot. Thanks to Coach Olsen, Coach Klauzer and Mrs. Amy Walker for volunteering to bring new drills, different perspectives and their willingness to help out wherever necessary. We played in B...
Mother nature was in great distress for our games last week, so therefore our Saturday game was canceled and the trip to Broadus was long and slow driving. Thankfully, with the help of some courageous drivers, we made it safely to and from Broadus on Friday. The Boys B Game was a close game the entire time, but the Bulldogs ended up with a win, 39-36! Cortland O’Connor had 26 points, 2 assists and 12 rebounds; Jenry Walker had 1 point and 1 assist; Grady Stieg had 7 points, 1 assist, 4 rebounds; Landry Shepherd had 5 p...
We have been working on positionless offense so that every girl has the option to dribble, shoot or pass. These girls are quick to pick up the new drills we are giving them. We are setting goals during practice and for games, whether it is getting a certain amount of defensive and offensive rebounds or less than 10 turnovers or 30 baskets. These girls are working hard to accomplish their goals as a team, and we also have encouraged them to set personal goals. Coach Olsen has stopped at the gym to assist with some drills and...
Rebound! The JH boys’ basketball teams were aggressive on the boards against Plevna and Wibaux. Boys B team top rebounders with three each were Cortland O’Connor, Grady Stieg, and Landry Shepherd. Boys B team has 13 players (Trey Tauck, Bentley Jardee, Cortland O’Connor, Kaden Loudermilk, Joby Owen, Zavier Allison, Grady Stieg, Ben Enos, de Jesus Rosales Ramirez, Will Mulder, Jenry Walker, Judd Walker, Landry Shepherd). They are all improving every game, work together as a team, and are undefeated! Boys A top rebou...
There are twenty-two girls out for this basketball season including six 8th graders, seven 7th graders, four 6th graders and five 5th graders. The girls are coached this year by Jitt Schneider Jalyn Klauzer has added her expertise by volunteering to be an assistant. We have been working on conditioning, strength training, defense, and our offensive plays. Our first games on 10/13/2023 against Jordan were tough loses for both the A and B teams. The B team had a score of 10 points contributed by Aubri Ashbrook with 4, Cai...