Valley sports briefs
Mike Cast | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 16 years, 2 months AGO
Arlee
The Arlee Warriors lost 67-59 at Alberton last Thursday and lost 67-56 at Troy on Saturday. At Troy, Arlee senior Cubby Pierre led the Warriors with 18 points.
The Scarlets lost 52-51 at Alberton last Thursday and lost 42-25 to Troy on Saturday.
Two Eagle River
The Two Eagle River Eagles lost 38-36 to Linclon on Saturday. The Eagles’ leading scorer was senior Kris Mahuk.
SKC
The Salish Kootenai College Bison defeated Little Big Horn College 116-99 on Sunday at Little Big Horn.
The Salish Kootenai College Lady Bison lost to Little Big Horn College 86-72 on Sunday at Little Big Horn.
Polson
The Polson wrestling team took fourth overall at the Western Montana Duals tournament in Ronan this past weekend. The Pirates lost their consolation round to the Flathead JV team.
Mission/Charlo
The Mission/Charlo wrestling team took 13th place at the Western Montana Duals tournament in Ronan Friday-Saturday.
The Mission Bulldogs boys basketball team lost 68-35 to Noxon on Thursday and 64-29 to Troy on Friday. Both games were in St. Ignatius.
The Mission Lady Bulldogs beat Troy 52-23 on Friday in St. Ignatius.
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