Sports Briefs
Jan. 14
Arlee girls basketball
The Scarlets lost two games last week.
Against Seeley on Friday, the score was tied at halftime and Seeley had a 29-point second half for a 42-32 win.
Freshmen Mahalia Hendren and Kristyn Adams each scored 10 points.
Last Saturday against Noxon, Arlee had a tough time scoring, managing single digits in every quarter in the 45-18 loss.
Senior Chelsea Allaire made eight points.
Arlee hosts Lincoln tonight.
-Sports Editor Heidi Hanse
Arlee boys basketball
The No. 6 Warriors remain undefeated at 9-0 after two wins last week over Seeley and Noxon.
Against Seeley last Friday, senior Kyle Felsman scored 14 points as eight different players contributed to the 53-45 win.
In the 53-41 win over Noxon, senior John Sansavere led with 18 points and senior Kody Morigeau had 17.
-Sports Editor Heidi Hanse
Two Eagle River beats Hot Springs
The Two Eagle River boys baksetball team is congratulated by the girls team after a game. The Eagles beat Hot Springs last Saturday 63-54, but lost 94-65 to Valley Christian. Junior T.J. Cutfinger had a total of 33 points, while senior James Maestas totaled 32.
-Sports Editor Heidi Hanse
Maidens drop two games
Senior Nina Orozco shoots the ball. The Maidens faced Bigfork last Tuesday and lost 52-36. Orozco led the Maidens with 15 points and Grant added 12.
Ronan went on to lose to Columbia Falls 60-28 last Saturday. Junior Jonna Grant led with nine points.
-Sports Editor Heidi Hanse
Lady Bulldogs split games
Senior Dalena Weaselhead runs the ball up court. Mission beat Plains 40-26 last Friday, but lost to Thompson Falls 43-36 on Saturday.
-Sports Editor Heidi Hanse