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Lady Tiger season comes to an end at divisionals
ST. REGIS – The Lady Tigers were eliminated from the Western C divisional tournament in Butte last week after they faced two defeats by the Gardiner Lady Bruins and the Seeley-Swan Lady Black Hawks. In their game against Gardiner on Thursday, Feb. 27, the Lady Tigers faced a close defeat by four points. The game’s final score was 34-38. In the first quarter Gardiner was able to pull ahead by a few points with St. Regis right behind. The quarter ended with a score of 7-11. The girls gained the lead in the second quarter. They were also able to press back and keep the Lady Bruins to seven points. The first half ended with a score of 20-18. As the teams came back for the second half they were playing with the same strength. They kept the game close as neither team gained an advantage. The quarter ended with a score of 33-30. In the last quarter the St. Regis girls reached their offensive limit. As both teams pressed the other’s defense back neither side reached 10 points. The Gardiner girls were able to bring in just enough to pull a few points ahead and brought the game to an end, sending St. Regis to the consolation round. Sophomore Pilar Cantrell-Field led the team with 14 points. Junior Gabby Moeller and senior Arianna Jones were behind her with seven points each. The final six points were brought in by freshman Madison Hill. When the girls faced the Seeley-Swan Lady Black Hawks on Friday, Feb. 28, they were eliminated from the tournament. The Lady Tigers faced defeat with a final score of 24-48. Seeley-Swan came out strong in the first quarter and gained a big lead early in the game. St. Regis ended the quarter 13 points behind with a score of 6-19. The second quarter had the Lady Tigers fall further behind as Seeley-Swan gave a hard defensive push. The girls were unable to gain more points as their opponents continued to expand their lead. The first half ended with a score of 6-34. St. Regis recovered in the third quarter. The girls came out strong and they started to catch up. Seeley-Swan still had a big lead and, while they were behind in the quarter’s points, was able to keep the advantage. At the end of the quarter, the scoreboards read 19-42. Both teams were beginning to wear out in the final quarter. Neither was able to bring in more than 10 points and the score did not change much from the last quarter. When the buzzer went off it also signaled the end of the Lady Tiger’s season. Moeller was on top of the game as she brought in nine points. Jones was another top scorer as she came in second with seven. With the season over the girls will have some free time between sports.
St. Regis Tigers clip Heat in 14C battle
The echoes of “wow!, what a game” had barely quit reverberating through the walls of the Hot Springs gym when the second game of the night got underway.
Tigers roar in 14C basketball win over Charlo
It started out as a great week for the St. Regis High boys basketball team. It ended with a narrow loss that further jumbled the regular season Montana District 14C basketball title chase, leaving it a three-team battle for the top.
Tigers edge out wins over Troy
The St. Regis Tigers boys’ basketball team could get to be known as the tachycardia Tigers if this keeps up.
School board election results
It might not be November 2, but last Tuesday, Alberton, Superior and St. Regis School Districts held elections for school board trustee positions. Candidates were either elected to a two or three year term. St. Regis also voted on a Building Reserve Levy.
St. Regis School celebrates local heroes at breakfast ceremony
“On Veterans Day, we pause to remember and honor the enduring sacrifice of our men and women in uniform and their families, the bravery they showed in service to our nation and the unwavering responsibility we have to them when they return from war,” said U.S. Sen. Jon Tester in a message last Friday.
Frontier Medicine Better Health Partnership topic of upcoming Mineral County Commissioners meeting
The Frontier Medicine Better Health Partnership (FMBHP) will present information about its work to the Mineral County Commissioners Tuesday, April 23 at the St. Regis Community Center in St. Regis. The meeting will be held at 6 p.m.
St. Regis July 4 parade route altered
The temporary parade route for this year will travel north on Main Street...
St. Regis' Tanner Day joins 1,000-point club
It tournament time. All the regular season games are over.
St. Regis veterans honored at Legion gathering
St. Regis veterans honored at Legion gathering
Beverly Ann Hetchler
Beverly Ann Hetchler passed away at 5:40 a.m. on June 1, 2020 after a long bout with cancer.
St. Regis marks Memorial Day with flag displays
St. Regis marks Memorial Day with flag displays
Plains Trotters surprise St. Regis Lady Tigers
After a smooth start for the St. Regis girls basketball team earlier last week, the Lady Tigers fortunes changed.
19 MC students head to BPA nationals
Mineral County Business Professionals of America (BPA) students returned from the annual State Leadership Conference where 14 students placed. Eleven students from St. Regis and eight from Superior will continue on to the National Leadership Conference (NLC) in Anaheim, Calif., set for May 1-5.
Noxon volleyball survives five-set thriller with St. Regis
Long vollies saved and extended by diving digs, and spectacular slams were the rule of the night, not the exception. Volleyball was on display and this was an evening where everyone who likes the sport was a winner.
St. Regis boys smother visiting Charlo
Buoyed by the return to action of one of it’s key “smotherees”, the already smothering St. Regis boys basketball defense smothered visiting Charlo 71-56 Friday night in St. Regis.
Basketball: St. Regis girls on a roll
Don’t look now but the “Fun Bunch” just rattled off three wins in a row.
Lady Savage Heat topple Lady Tigers
As complicated as they can be, sports are also as basic as the numbers used to designate success on the field or court of play.
Madison Hill of St. Regis earns top honors at State
Madison Hill, a junior at St. Regis, took top honors in the long jump at the Class C State Track and Field meet in Missoula on Friday with 16-8.25. She was trailed by Claire Fickler from Drummond with 16-06.75. Ember Schwindt from Cascade took third with 16.05.75, followed by Carly Hergett of Arlee in fourth with 16-05.25.
Breakfast program recognized as one of the best
ST. REGIS – The school breakfast program in St. Regis was recently recognized as one of the most effective in the state at providing an essential service to young people in the community.