
PLAINS JUNIOR Treydon Brouillette goes to the basket between Noxon defenders Jeriko Smith-Roach (10) and Rylan Weltz (21) in a loser-out game Saturday at the 14C District Tournament. The Horsemen pulled away for a 40-32 win. (Joe Sova/Clark Fork Valley Press)
February 20, 2019
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February 20, 2019 3:03 p.m.
Horsemen, Savage Heat, Devils fall short of divisional
Coaches in Class C boys’ basketball in Montana would likely agree that the 14C District, which includes Sanders, Lake and Mineral county teams, is arguably the top conference in the class — when you consider the quality from top to bottom.