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Little Guys hit mats at Mission
The Superior Little Guys Wrestling Team sent two small teams to a packed St. Ignatius High School gym Friday and Saturday for the two-day Mission Mountain Classic Little Guy Wrestling Tournament.
Savage Heat season ends at divisionals
Hot Springs had a chance to win both of their games at the Western C Divisional Tournament, but couldn't close the deal and ended their season in Butte this weekend.

Savage Heat hoists district trophy
The Savage Heat were powered to their first district championship in over a decade by the red-hot shooting of their sophomore forward, but after the game he was feeling ice cold.

Lady Hawks finish 2nd, Trotters 4th
The Eureka Lady Lions clipped the Thompson Falls Lady Hawks to take first place in the 8-B District Basketball Tournament at Linderman Gym in Polson Saturday, putting the T-Falls girls in second place in front of St. Ignatius and Plains in the three-day competition.

Savage Heat salvage trip to divisionals
Three days of basketball wasn't enough to decide the fate of the two county's teams in the 14-C District Tournament in Ronan and the Savage Heat and Lady Red Devils had to face off in a challenge game Monday to determine who would advance the divisional tournament.

Hawks capture title for 4th year
Taking top honors at the 8-B District Basketball Tournament never gets old, said Thompson Falls head coach Chadd Laws, whose Bluehawks finished in first place Saturday for the fourth consecutive year.

Horsemen can't hold Bluehawks at Plains
The Horsemen basketball team nearly had their revenge on the Bluehawks Friday night at Plains, but could hold onto their lead and fell to the Thompson Falls boys 58-50.
Five county wrestlers place at state
Five of the 15 wrestlers Sanders County sent to the Montana State All Class Wrestling Tournament walked away from the Billings MetraPark Arena Saturday with medals around their necks.

Scouts take to chariots at Mission
They didn't have wheels with razor sharp blades that cut into the competitor's chariot, and instead of horses, the chariot pullers were boys. And just like when the ancient Greeks and Romans held the sport, a feisty crowd cheered for their favorite teams.

Savage Heat streak stretches to 14
When your players are skilled, smart, disciplined and unselfish, coaching is an easy job.

Lions upset Horsemen with a Eureka victory
Horsemen to face T-Falls at Plains for last regular game of season

Alberton douses Hot Springs
It wasn't their best game and shots weren't falling for them. And calls constantly went against them, but the Alberton Panthers found a way to fight through the adversity and come away with 41-36 victory over the Savage Heat in Hot Springs Saturday.
Weather causes traffic delays, road closures
Semi-trucks, passenger vehicles stranded along I-90 at Haugan

Superior Bobcats nearly claim victory
The Superior Lady Bobcats were just a few seconds away from stopping their losing skid and getting their first win of the season.

Scouts bake cake, eat, too
The Cub Scouts showed last week that they could bake their cakes and eat them, too. At the end of the Plains Cub Scout Pack 4657 annual Feller's Cake Bake, nearly all of the boys got to take their own cakes home. Only one boy's father got outbid, and the winner gave the cake back to the father and son.

Brown steps up late in thriller at Noxon
Junior Bethany Brown's hot hand late in the game Friday night kept the edge on Thompson Falls and the Noxon girls squeezed out the victory 53-52 in front of a packed house.
Police chief: Be aware of pedestrian safety
Plains Police Chief Shawn Emmett is urging local motorists and pedestrians to be cautious, attentive and aware of traffic rules.
Savage Heat handed second tough loss in two days
Just a day removed from a heartbreaking home loss to Superior, the Hot Springs Savage Heat traveled to Alberton Jan. 5 and suffered another stinging defeat - this time a 44-41 overtime loss to the Panthers.

County's top rivals face off at T-Falls
More than 600 spectators packed the Thompson Falls High School gymnasium to see the Bluehawks take on their biggest foe, the Plains Horsemen. In just over an hour later, the Bluehawks walked off the court with a 72-58 win to give them a 4-0 conference record and a 7-3 overall record.

Mystic Sisters begin new year with annual blanket project
A group of women dedicated to lending a hand to friends and neighbors in need put their hands to good use during their first meeting of the new year.