BOYS
• Miles City 73, Baker 33: Kordt Smith notched a game-high 17 points for the Class A Cowboys (3-3), who had no problem rolling past the Class B Spartans (0-4). He was one of four MC players who scored at least 10, with Rylin Gentry (13), Lute Venn andBridger Muri (10 each) being the others. Baker was paced by an eight-point night from Dawson Christensen.
• Sidney 59, Hardin 58: The Eagles (4-3) squeezed out a win over the Bulldogs (1-4) despite four Hardin players getting into double figures: Ben Bird (13 points), Skyler Real Bird, Lexyn Bouyer and Vance Takes Enemy Jr. (12 each). No stats were reported for Sidney.
• No. 1 Dillon 60, East Helena 30: The top-ranked Beavers (5-1) got a 21-point display from Kyler Engellant plus 13 points from Carter Curnow as they doubled up the Vigilantes (2-4). Cohen Hartman, with 10 points, joined in as a Dillon double-digit scorer, too, as his team led 9-0 after the first quarter and didn't look back. East Helena was led by a nine-point night from DeonDray Ellis.
Thursday
• Lewistown 66, Laurel 35: Kason Brown drained 24 points and McKay Shobe hit for 17 as the Golden Eagles dominated the Locos to even their record at 3-3. Tanner Vanek and Lucas Golik chipped in with seven points apiece.
• Billings Central 79, Sidney 31: The Rams put four players in double figures and improved to 3-2, clobbering the Eagles (3-3). Toby Stewart dropped 17 points, andCy Hansen, Paxton Prill and Will Snell were a triple threat with 11 points each.Gunnar Larsen contributed nine points.
GIRLS
• No. 2 Dillon 65, East Helena 29: The Beavers rolled to 6-0 with nine players reaching the scoring column. Kenleigh Graham led the charge with 16 points, with Kylie Konen and Quincy Hansen netting 14 and 11 points respectively. Landri Hartmansupplied nine points. No stats were reported for East Helena.
Thursday
• Lewistown 51, Laurel 36: Riley Roche netted 12 points, Kealey Ackaret hit for 10, and Ava Robinson and Lexy Burnham added eight points apiece for the Golden Eagles, who raced to a 16-5 first-quarter lead and cruised past the Locomotives.
• Livingston 56, Butte Central 36: Maria Turck was ready for the Rangers (2-4), dropping 22 points as Livingston marooned the Maroons (1-3). Chase Vermillion helped out her teammate with a 17-point haul. No stats were reported for Butte Central.
• Hardin 76, Sidney 36: Karis Brightwings-Pease shot the lights out, draining 28 points, and nine players reached the scoring column for the Bulldogs (4-1).StarryKnight Round Face netted 10 points, Makayla Takes Enemy scored nine andKevee Rogers added eight points.
• Billings Central 65, Sidney 28: Kam Reinker had the hot hand, draining 19 points, and Coral Old Bull rang up 15 for the unbeaten Rams, who extended their winning streak to five. Lyssa Peterson added nine points, and Grace Loveridge and Annika Sterger hit for six points apiece.
BOYS
LOCKWOOD/FERGUS CANCELED
DILLON 60 E HELENA 30
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SIDNEY 59 HARDIN 58
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MILES CITY 73 BAKER 33
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STEVENSVILLE-ANACONDA GA POST
BUTTE CENTRAL 70 PARK 23
GIRLS
LOCKWOOD/FERGUS CANCELED
DILLON 69 E HELENA 29
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SIDNEY 36 HARDIN 72
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MILES CITY 32 BAKER 57
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STEVENSVILLE-ANACONDA GA POST
BUTTE CENTRAL 36 PARK 56