Prep boys basketball roundup
from Thursday, Jan. 30
Stevensville 64, Polson 48
STEVENSVILLE — Andrew Weltz led the Pirates with 18 points in a losing effort.
Cedrick Smith scored seven of his nine points from the free-throw line.
Polson 17 4 16 11 – 48
Stevensville 10 21 12 21 – 64
POLSON – Hudson Smith 8, Cedrick Smith 9, Chris McDonald 3, Andrew Weltz 18, Andrew Curley 3, Tanner Wilson 2, Matthew Rensvold 5.
STEVENSVILLE – Bo Zeiler 1, Jace Omlid 2, Bryce Torrey 3, Chris Lords 6, Chris Bergman 6, Chance Coleman 6, Jared Schultz 18, Zach Gavlak 22.
from Friday, Jan. 31
Arlee 71, St. Regis 40
ST. REGIS — Josh Reed led the Warriors with 16 points in the blowout.
All 12 Arlee roster players scored, highlighted by Reed and Brad Brazill’s 10-point game.
Arlee 24 16 14 17 – 71
St. Regis 8 5 13 14 – 40
ARLEE – Zane Ligas 5, Zach Felsman 5, Isaac Desjarlais 2, Alex Moran 5, Riley Rogers 9, PJ Haynes 2, Justis Haynes 2, Dom Burland 8, Patrick BigSam 7, Josh Reed 16, Brad Brazill 10.
ST. REGIS – Trevor Lowry 11, Connor Dunlap 1, Gibson Lowry 10, Brandon Managhan 6, Dakota Wickham 12.
Corvallis 52, Ronan 38
CORVALLIS — Cedric Earthboy finished a rebound short of a double-double (15 points, nine rebounds) for Ronan, but the Chiefs couldn’t cut into Corvallis’ early lead.
Kollin Wroblewski added nine points for Ronan.
Ronan 5 4 8 11 – 38
Corvallis 18 7 16 11 – 52
RONAN – Cedric Earthboy 15, Tim Woll 6, Alex Quequesah 3, Jeremiah North Piegan 4, Kollin Wroblewski 9, Daniel Aylesworth 1.
CORVALLIS – Austin Ray 7, Alma Powell 4, Jayce Gilder 22, Chaney Waldo 10, Porter Jessop 9.
Frenchtown 76, Polson 62
POLSON — Cedrick Smith, Andrew Weltz and Chris McDonald all reached double-figures for Polson, and the Pirates held Broncs star John Chapman to a well-below-average 14 points.
The Pirates couldn’t contain Frenchtown’s role players, though, as Bridger Truett and Andrew Honken both had big games for Frenchtown.
Frenchtown 13 13 19 31 — 76
Polson 12 15 10 25 — 62
FRENCHTOWN — John Chapman 14, Quintin Mazzola 7, Chris Delaney 5, Andrew Honken 18, Bridger Truett 25, Jordan Moe 7.
POLSON — Cedrick Smith 21, Andrew Weltz 13, Chris McDonald 12, Hudson Smith 8, Tanner Wilson 3, Andrew Curley 3, Matthew Rensvold 2.
Charlo 84, Two Eagle 42
CHARLO — Tristan Santee led Charlo with 25 points.
Kobe Cox, Kail Pope and Jade Smith all added double-figure games for the Vikings as well.
Carey Matt scored a team-high 12 points for the Eagles.
Two Eagle 8 14 14 6 – 42
Charlo 26 22 23 13 – 84
TWO EAGLE RIVER – Byron Carpentier 3, Joshua Whitworth 3, Carey Matt 12, Jalen Ducharme 2, DeShane Hewankorn 1, Eugene Parker 8, Julian Cutfinger 9, Nolan Antiste 4.
CHARLO – Dalton Delaney 5, Michael Delaney 4, Kobe Cox 12, Jesse Long 4, Kail Pope 10, Jade Smith 10, Tyler Delaney 1, Tristan Santee 25, Dugan Runkel 5, Maverick Nelson 4, Cody Couture 4.
from Saturday, Feb. 1
Bigfork 76, Mission 50
BIGFORK — Stuart Grant continued a terrific season with a 25-point game, but unbeaten Bigfork and Josh Sandry (17 points) continued their winning streak.
Mission 16 14 9 11 — 50
Bigfork 24 13 19 20 — 76
MISSION — Aaron Fisher-Ahenakew 8, Bill Von Holtum 1, Gentry Brown 6, Patrick Eichert 4, Raymond Matt 2, Stuart Grant 25, Will Powell 4.
BIGFORK — Koby Boese 4, Adam Jordt 2, Cameron Nissen 8, Christian Evans 7, Isaac Martel 13, Jon Landon 8, Josh Sandry 17, Kyle Thomson 2, Ryder Trent 10, Tyler Piazolla 2, Wyatt Fisher 3.
Loyola 56, Arlee 42
ARLEE — Josh Reed (19 points) and Patrick BigSam (11 points) led the Arlee charge, but to no avail.
Loyola saw three players—Zach Hollenback, JJ Anderson and Tony Madsen—reach the double-digit scoring mark.
Loyola 9 16 8 23 – 56
Arlee 10 9 7 16 – 42
LOYOLA – Tony Madsen 12, Kevin Swanson 2, Zach Hollenback 16, Matt McHugh 8, JJ Anderson 12, Danner Linhart 4, Forestt Cooper 2.
ARLEE – Isaac Desjarlais 2, Tyler Tanner 5, Justis Haynes 4, Dom Burland 1, Patrick BigSam 11, Josh Reed 19.
Charlo 75, Noxon 50
CHARLO — Kail Pope netted a game-high 22 points for the Vikings, and Tristan Santee (18 points), Dalton Delaney (13 points) and Jade Smith (11 points) contributed to the lopsided victory.
Noxon 12 16 9 13 – 50
Charlo 16 18 17 24 – 75
NOXON – Grant Fitchett 5, Corey Tessier 11, Riley Fisher 3, Zack Osborne 7, Tanner Tammaro 3, Trace Tammaro 1, Oliver Grupenhoff 20.
CHARLO – Dalton Delaney 13, Michael Delaney 2, Jesse Long 1, Kail Pope 22, Jade Smith 11, Tyler Delaney 5, Tristan Santee 18, Maverick Nelson 3.