Murder mystery in Superior
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The St. Regis boys out-golfed Superior on Thursday at Bigfork. They wound up in eighth place overall with 443 points, Superior falling just behind them with 468. Tiger golfer Zane Worrall, who has already qualified for state, ended up in eighth place in the top ten individual standings with a score of 87. He also golfed well on Saturday in Plains finishing out the day with 86 overall and winding up in ninth place in the top ten individual standings.
On Thursday, fellow golfers also ended the day well, contributing to the overall win against rival Superior. Shad Hotchkiss went 58 and 52 finishing out the day with 110. Josh Slavin came out of Bigfork with a score of 122, while teammate Rich Shadrick fell just behind that with a 124. Spur Hill went 87 and 70 managing an overall score of 157.
At Bigfork, golfer Shelby Berg went 70 and 68 finishing out the day with a 138. At Plains, Berg ended up in the top ten standings with an eighth place victory with a score of 110. Berg improved dramatically on Saturday with the score of 110, having scored in the upper 130s also back on April 8 at the Loyola Invitational.
Golfers will be in Wallace on April 21 and at Thompson Falls on April 24. The golfers will play in St. Regis at Trestle Creek on Thursday, May 6 at the only in-county golf tournament for both St. Regis and Superior.
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Twelve Alberton Panthers competed at divisional track over the past weekend, but only one ended up performing well enough in order to stamp a ticket to state. Jake Thompson will represent the Alberton Panthers at the state track meet this weekend in an event that Coach Rachel Clevenger said they weren't expecting. Thompson, who is a sophomore, took fifth in the triple jump with a distance of 39-7.
St. Regis students get pleasant surprise
St. Regis students received a surprise this week after they finished taking their semester tests on Monday. Yearbooks are a creative outlet that commemorates an important time in your life. While making them is hard work, the result is a fun way to document life and hold onto good memories. On Monday, thanks to the support of businesses from around the county, last year’s juniors, sophomores and freshmen all received a free year book. The seniors of class 2010 also received a free book.