Full Court Press: Saturday’s high school basketball highlights (Jan. 14) | Boys Basketball

Full Court Press: Saturday’s high school basketball highlights (Jan. 14) | Boys Basketball

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Editor’s note: Games will be reported as we receive them throughout the night.

BOYS 

Class AA

 • No. 4 Helena 57, Kalispell Glacier 45: Jaxan Lieberg hit for 24 points and the Bengals built a 29-15 first-half lead en route to their sixth win of the season. Colter Petre netted eight points, and Dylan Mosness and Dylan Christman added seven points each. Cohen Kastelitz drained 17 points for the Wolfpack. Tyler McDonald chipped in with eight.

• No. 5 Bozeman Gallatin 67, Billings Senior 61: Garrett Dahlke scored 14 points and three other Raptors reached double figures as Gallatin outscored the Broncs 37-17 between the second and third quarters. Senior held an 18-13 lead after the first quarter, but the Raptors turned that deficit into a 50-35 lead heading into the fourth. Quinn Clark added 13 points, Zad Rodarte 12 and Eli Hunter 11 for the Raptors. Mackey Burckley and Teylor Ronish led Senior with 16 points and Jaiden Turner finished with 13.

 • No. 2 Billings West 63, Great Falls CMR 40: Mitchell Fogelsong scored 14 points to lead a balanced offense for the Golden Bears. Billy Carlson added 11 points, and Teagan Balfanz and Cooper Tyson both finished with 10 as the Bears took a double-digit lead in the second quarter and didn’t relenquish it. Trigg Mapes of CMR scored 18 points to lead all scorers.

 • Bozeman 65, No. 3 Billings Skyview 57: Trailing 46-42 going into the final quarter the Hawks mounted a furious rally, outscoring the Falcons 23-11 down the stretch. Kellen Harrison led the offense with 17 points. Jake Casagranda scored 11 and Chapman Wiehardt added seven. Lane Love poured in 27 points for the Falcons to lead all scorers. Ben Howells netted 12 and Anthony Schacht 10.

Class A

No. 3 Billings Central 60, Glendive 53: For the second night in a row, the Rams erased an early deficit to come away with a victory. Kyler Northrop dropped in six 3-pointers and finished with 23 points to help wipe out an 18-point deficit in the second quarter. Kaden McMinn added 10 points for the Rams. Michael Murphy scored 22 points for Glendive, which was outscored 43-24 in the second half.

 • No. 5 Hamilton 61, Dillon 60 (OT): The Broncs (8-1) were one point better in overtime in a terrific game. Asher Magness knocked down 22 points lead all scorers. Cole Dickemore netted 15 and Eli Taylor collected 12. Kyler Engellant carried the Beavers offense with 19 points. Eli Nourse scored 10 and Kee Christiansen seven.

 • Miles City 88, Baker 52: The Cowboys left the Spartans in the dust with a 29-7 first quarter, and improved to 7-2 on the season. Ryder Lee continued his hot shooting with 29 points, leading 10 players in the scoring column. Cooper O’Connor and Gentre Coulter netted 16 and 14 points respectively for the Spartans (4-5).

Class B

Huntley Project 55, Colstrip 20: The Red Devils upped their record to 7-2, overpowering the Colts (1-7). Anderson McNiven hit for 15 points, with Parker Cook netting 14. David Wohlfeil chipped in with eight points. No stats were reported for Colstrip.

Jefferson 56, Townsend 53: The Bulldogs saw their 28-22 halftime lead evaporate in the third as the Panthers went on a 13-6 run to go in front 35-34 entering the fourth quarter. Jefferson held on, winning the final stanza 21-19. Dalton Noble scored 22 points and Zach Zody collected 11 for Jefferson. Eric Eichinger led Townsend with 16 points. Jesus Garcia netted 15 and Ryan Racht 11. 

No. 9 Malta 64, Shelby 49: The Mustangs grabbed a 19-9 first-quarter lead and improved to 7-3. Stockton Oxarart drained 17 points. Bodhi Brenden scored 13 and Treyton Wilke 12. Kaden Bishop contributed nine. Kyle McDermott knocked down 22 points and Randon Richman 15 for the Coyotes. 

Class C

• Cascade 70, Valier 18: James Lewis hit for 16 points, Caiden Sekutorski netted 12 and Carter Casavant added 10 for the Badgers, who won their seventh game of the season.

• Terry 51, Jordan 42: Leonardo Mogni dropped 15 points, Luke Holden scored nine and Logan Murr seven for the Terriers. No stats were reported for Jordan.

• Plenty Coups 66, Fromberg 57: The Warriors earned their second victory of the season, getting a monster game from Ledrain Hugs, who netted 30 points. Enson Kills Pretty Enemy scored 13 points. Brandon Dobson drained 24 points for the Falcons, with Ciaran McKevitt dropping 20.

• No. 10 Drummond 57, Victor 32: Colt Parsons buried 21 points, Ben Bradshaw contributed nine, and Brody Rasor and Mike James hit for seven points each. Jordan Mclane drained 14 points and Brandon Bowen nine for Victor.

• Fairview 67, Bainville 51: The Warriors improved to 7-1, getting 30 points from Hunter Sharbono. Tyler Loan tallied 17 points and Jeff Tjelde hit for 10. Bainville’s Ayden Knudsen knocked down 31 points to lead all scorers. Charles Butikofer scored 10 points.

• Sheridan 53, Lima 31: Trey Schrank scored 19 points and Cade Cathey drained 11 for Sheridan. Gunnar Decker added six points and Caden Theis five. No stats were reported for Lima.

• Denton-Geyser-Stanford-Geraldine 46, Centerville 38: Axel Becker scored 15 points, Kain Vincent hit for 13 and Tyce Smith netted 12 for the Bearcats. Luke Kelley led the Miners with 15 points. Keegan Klasner tallied 14 points.

• Noxon 56, Alberton 21: The Red Devils logged their first win of the season, grabbing an 18-0 first-quarter lead and keeping the heat on the Panthers the rest of the way. Justice Kaiser and Ricky Williams scored 11 points apiece, Brian Risch tallied eight points and Aiden Curry added seven. Jonah Renaud scored 10 points for Alberton, with Shea Fredette contributing nine. 

MCAA

• Yellowstone County Homeschool Knights 73, Foothills Christian 60: The Knights evened their record at 4-4, riding a monster game from Jesiah Stutts, who burned the nets for 38 points. Luke Sullivan scored 14 points. Rafe Thompson led FCS with 23 points, with Greg Nicholson draining 14 points and Mason Cyr adding 11.

GIRLS

Class AA

Helena 58, Kalispell Glacier 49: Alex Bullock knocked down 21 points, Ashley Koenig scored eight and Madi Todorovich seven as the Bengals (4-3) picked up the road win. Avery Kraft added seven points and McKenna Morris pitched in with six. Reese Ramey dropped 17 points for the Wolfpack (2-6), with Noah Fincher and Sarah Downs netting 10 points each. 

No. 2 Helena Capital 47, Kalispell Flathead 28: The Bruins moved to 6-1 with a road win at Kalispell, limiting the Bravettes to just 13 first-half points. Megan Swanson carried the offense with 21 points. Kayla Almquist tallied six points. Kennedy Moore scored 10 points to lead the Bravettes. Avery Chouinard contributed eight.

No. 5 Billings West 70, Great Falls CMR 40: The Golden Bears seized a quick 17-2 lead to remain unbeaten in conference play at 4-0. Layla Baumann netted a game-high 16 points. Elle Stock and Halle Haber scored 12 points each, and Kourtney Grossman hit for 10. Rhema Pace scored 11 points for the Rustlers, with Kacey Christensen adding nine.

Billings Senior 62, No. 3 Bozeman Gallatin 55: Lauren Cummings had another big game in helping the Broncs win their third straight. Cummings scored 27 points, giving the senior guard 60 in her last two games. She scored 33 in a win over Bozeman on Friday night. Viennah Meyer added 12 points for the Broncs, who had a four-point lead at halftime. Karsen Breeding had 14 points and Novelle McQuiston netted 11 to lead the Raptors.

No. 1 Billings Skyview 71, Bozeman 38: Breanna Williams shot the lights out with 28 points, Charlize Davis dropped 22 and the Falcons powered past the Hawks, outscoring them 44-21 in the first half. Clara Fox scored 13 points for Bozeman, with Tailyn Black adding nine and Tyra Opperman seven.

Class A

 • No. 1 Billings Central 73, Glendive 36: Kamryn Reinker hit four 3-pointers and finished with 22 points despite not scoring a point in the first quarter as the Rams went on to win their eighth game in a row to start the season. Coral Old Bull added 14 points for Central, which had a 36-15 lead by halftime. Mallory Robinson made three 3-pointers and went 4 for 4 from the foul line to lead Glendive with 13 points.

 • Polson 52, Ronan 49: In a back-and-forth game, the Pirates edged the Maidens 17-14 in the final stanza for the win. Mila Hawk dropped 15 points, with Julia Barnard and Nikki Kendall adding 12 points each. Arianna Zepeda knocked down 15 points for the Maidens. Olivia Heiner scored 11 points and Leina Ulutoa netted 10.

• No. 2 Dillon 45, Hamilton 41: The Beavers (10-0) survived a fierce challenge from the Broncs to remain unbeaten. Halle Fitzgerald scored 21 points and Leila Stennerson collected 10. Kenleigh Graham added seven. No stats were reported for Hamilton (5-4).

Class B

 • No. 4 Malta 80, Shelby 45: The M-ettes led 50-16 at halftime and cruised to their fifth straight win in conference play. Allison Kunze led 10 players in the scoring column with 22 points. Madison Williamson dropped 12 points, Brylee French scored 11 and Denver Tuss chipped in with eight. Adele Lamb hit for 12 points to lead the Coyotes. Jori Clary knocked down 11 points and Addison Richman 10. 

Class C

No. 4 Manhattan Christian 53, Three Forks 23: The Eagles went up 11-0 in the first quarter and led 25-9 at halftime. Ava Bellach scored 21 points, including three 3-pointers, and swept up 12 rebounds. Bella Triemstra netted three 3-points as well and finished with 11 points. Grace Aamot added nine points. Tanya Hauswer and Brielle Davis scored six points each to lead the Wolves.

• White Sulphur Springs 51, West Yellowstone 45: Natalie Fisher poured in 19 points, Kenzie Hereim tallied 14 and Kendra Manger 13 for the Hornets, who upped their record to 6-4. No stats were reported for West Yellowstone. 

• Cascade 64, Valier 19: The Badgers collected their eighth win of the year, cruising past the Panthers (0-9). Alaina Barger and Sophia Mortag poured in 15 points apiece, and Kenzie Hauk netted 11. Braedyn Johnson chipped in with eight points. Hylee Layne and Kinley Kovatch scored eight points apiece for Valier.

• No. 1 Saco-Whitewater-Hinsdale 77, Frazer 11: Paige Wasson led 10 players in the scoring column with 19 points as the top-ranked Mavericks rolled to 11-0 on the year. Teagan Erickson scored 15 points, Mattea McColly drained 11 and BaiLee McColly hit for eight.

Lima 40, Sheridan 36: Catherine Gronning netted 14 points, Katherine Hamilton hit for seven and Mykenna Wood and Jazz Fast Horse added five for Sheridan. No stats were reported for Lima.

• Forsyth 46, Roundup 14: Mariska Fulton hit for 15 points, Jaeleigh Hlad tallied eight and Daley Pinkerton six for the Dogies. Grace Jelle scored six points for Roundup, with Tori Avila and Annabelle Brown contributing four apiece.

• Superior 63, Hot Springs 33: Isabella Pereira buried 24 points, Darby Haskins tallied 16, and the Bobcats doused the Savage Heat, racing to a 21-6 first-quarter lead and running their conference record to 5-0. Payton Milender added eight points. Lily DeTienne netted 14 points for the Heat, with Josie Uski scoring nine.

• No. 9 Drummond 63, Victor 12: The Trojans went up 26-4 in the opening quarter and faced little resistance the rest of the way to remain unbeaten in conference play. Lizzy Perry poured in 19 points, Kimber Parsons drained 17, and Lexi Nelson and Remington Cline added nine and eight points respectively. Virginia Brown scored five points for the Pirates (3-6). 

• Savage 49, Culbertson 46: After trailing by five at halftime, the Warriors rallied in the final quarter, outscoring the Cowgirls 17-10 to pick up their fourth win. Cambry Conradsen knocked down 17 points and Teah Conradsen netted 15. Makena Hauge had a big night for the Cowgirls with 18 points. Destiny Thompson scored 13.

• Custer-Hysham 66, Northern Cheyenne 25: Tavee Duncan scored 40 of Custer-Hysham’s 66 points. Tyanna Buller and Sam Leligdowicz added five points apiece. Steveny Littlebird tallied nine points and Taleesha Pine eight for the Eagles. 

Wibaux 33, Beach, N.D. 24: The Longhorns improved to 5-4, riding 12 points from Annika Lunde and 11 from Rylee Pederson. Elorah Amsler kicked in eight points. Tyra Feldmann led Beach with 11 points.

North Star 59, Turner 43: Kaytlyn Domire poured in 22 points for the Knights, who pulled out to a 16-point halftime lead. Laynie Sattoriva tallied 14 points, and Kira King and Rainee Watson scored 10 points each. Dakota Krass netted 11 points to lead the Tornadoes. Bridget Reed and Cassidy Grabofsky contributed eight points apiece.

Roberts 74, Reed Point-Rapelje 25: The Rockets improved to 8-1 in a blowout, going up 38-2 in the opening quarter. Taylee Chirrick burned up the nets with 29 points. Laynee Holdbrook scored 16 points, with TJ Chirrick draining eight. Kamille Herzog scored eight points for the Renegades (1-10).

Plenty Coups 60, Fromberg 12: Brynecia Hugs went off for 31 points, Anessa Gutierrez and Kallen Stewart dropped 11 points apiece, and Chezirae Flat Lip added eight. Fromberg’s Cali Gonzales scored six points and Venessa Hidalgo collected four.

Bridger 57, Lockwood JV 38: Sidney Frank drained 18 points, Dylann Pospisil tallied 15 and Nikki Roberts 12 for the Scouts. Mya Goltz added nine points. No stats were reported for Lockwood JV.

MCAA

• Yellowstone County Homeschool Knights 30, Foothills Christian 26: Avyonna Leonard scored 10 points, with Sharayah Wenning hitting for six points and Bryar Knox adding five. Kelcie Fulbright netted seven points to lead Foothills, with Emery Olson and Addison Teini adding six points apiece.

20-Point Club

40: Tavee Duncan, Custer-Hysham

38: Jesiah Stutts, Yellowstone County Homeschool

31: Brynecia Hugs, Plenty Coups

31: Ledrain Hugs, Plenty Coups

31: Ayden Knudsen, Bainville

30: Hunter Sharbono, Fairview

29: Taylee Chirrick, Roberts

29: Ryder Lee, Miles City

28: Breanna Williams, Billings Skyview

27: Lane Love, Billings Skyview

27: Lauren Cummings, Billings Senior

24: Jaxan Lieberg, Helena

24: Isabella Pereira, Superior

24: Branden Dobson, Fromberg

23: Rafe Thompson, Foothills Christian School

23: Kyler Northrop, Billings Central

22: Kaytlyn Domire, North Star

22: Dalton Noble, Jefferson

22: Allison Kunze, Malta

22: Kyle McDermott, Shelby

22: Michael Murphy, Glendive

22: Kamryn Reinker, Billings Central

22: Asher Magness, Hamilton

22: Charlize Davis, Billings Skyview

21: Alex Bullock, Helena

21: Colt Parsons, Drummond

21: Ava Bellach, Manhattan Christian

21: Megan Swanson, Helena Capital

20: Ciaran McKevitt, Fromberg

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