Basketball roundup: Epperly, Michaels lead Glacier past Helena
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HELENA — Helena High roared back with a 26-point fourth quarter, but the Bengals still fell short in losing a Western AA boys basketball game to Glacier on Thursday evening, 75-71.
Evan Epperly tallied 28 points for Glacier (6-7 overall, 3-2 league). He was 12 of 19 shooting from the field and 3 of 6 at the free throw line.
Bryan Michaels was close behind with 24 points. He was 4 of 5 from 3-point range. As a team, the Wolfpack hit 10 of 20 treys.
Glacier trailed 17-12 after the opening quarter and 30-29 at the half.
The Wolfpack outscored Helena 28-15 in the third period.
Glacier is back in action tonight at No. 1 Helena Capital.
Glacier 12 17 28 18 — 75
Helena 17 13 15 26 — 71
GLACIER (7-6, 3-2) — Evan Epperly 12-19 3-6 28, Bryan Michaels 9-13 2-2 24, Kyler Harkins 0-3 2-2 2, Tanner Olsen 2-7 1-2 7, Kevin Malloy 1-5 1-2 3, Sam McCamley 3-7 0-0 9, Cain Boschee 0-2 0-1 0, Jaxen Hashley 1-2 0-0 2; Totals 28-58 9-15 75.
HELENA (5-8, 1-4) — Garth Grimsrud 3-6 1-2 7, Troy Arntson 1-7 0-0 2, McBride Galt 0-3 1-2 1, Chase South 4-9 4-5 14, Henry Garrett 8-13 0-3 16, Tyler Tolman 4-8 5-5 17, Kyle Cochran 3-7 0-0 6, Derek Jenneskins 2-6 0-0 5, Ragen Shein 1-2 1-3 3; Totals 26-61 12-20 71.
3-pointers - Gla 10-20 (Michaels 4-5, McCamley 3-5, Olsen 2-5), HHS 7-22 (Tolman 4-6, South 2-3); Rebounds - Gla 35 (Michaels 9, Harkins 6), HHS 37 (Garrett 13, South 7); Assists - Gla 25 (Olsen 10, Michaels 6), HHS 17 (South 5, Arntson 3); Turnovers - Gla 12, HHS 12; Personal fouls - Gla 18, HHS 16; Fouled out - None; Technicals - None.
Whitefish 48, Libby 34
WHITEFISH — Garrett Anderson scored a season-high 16 points to lead Whitefish past Libby in a Northwestern A contest.
Whitefish (8-7, 4-2) led 21-16 at the half and pulled away in the third quarter for a 40-25 edge.
Jared Winslow tallied 17 points for Libby (1-2, 0-5).
Libby510109—34
Whitefish138198—48
LIBBY — Jonny Cielak 4, Collin Johnson 7, Jared Winslow 17, Michael Curtis 1, Quinn Sullivan 5.
WHITEFISH — Keaton Nicholson 6, A.J. Wetsch 4, Alex Wilson 4, EJ Havens 7, Art Doorn 9, Hugh Ramlow 2, Garrett Anderson 16.
Eureka 56, Polson 50
POLSON — Dalton Smith knocked down 21 points and Austin Perez chipped in 11 as Eureka defeated Polson in a nonconference matchup.
Matthew Rensvold tallied a career high 16 points for Polson.
Cedrick Smith added 12 for the hosting Pirates and Andrew Weltz finished with 11.
Eureka13131515—56
Polson1814199—50
EUREKA — Austin Perez 11, Myles Griffin 3, Colton Henrie 2, RJ Glover 6, Dalton Smith 21, Trey Bohne 6, Chase Bohne 7.
POLSON — Cedrick Smith 12, Andrew Weltz 11, Chris McDonald 6, Hudson Smith 6, Tanner Wilson 7, Andrew Curley 2, Matthew Rensvold 16.
Flathead Valley 54,
Big Sky sophs 49
MISSOULA — Flathead Valley HomeSchool used a strong fourth quarter to rally by the Missoula Big Sky sophomores for the nonconference victory on Tuesday.
The Crusaders outscored Big Sky 18-10 in the fourth quarter.
Ryland Carlson and Josiah Sheeran led FVHS offensively with 19 and 17 points, respectively.
Flathead Valley8111718—54
Missoula Big Sky13161010—49
FLATHEAD VALLEY HOMESCHOOL — Jordan Sproul 4, Cayden Robertson 4, Joel Landis 3, James Wells 2, Ryland Carlson 19, Jaden Moon 4, Daniel Horton 1, Josiah Sheeran 17.
MISSOULA BIG SKY SOPHS — NA.
Girls
Libby 39, Whitefish 26
WHITEFISH — Taylor Quinn and Devon Gallagher shared scoring honors with 13 points each to help Libby top Whitefish in a Northwestern A matchup.
Libby (5-9, 3-2) pulled away in the final half, outscoring Whitefish 26-19.
Allie Schulz had seven points to pace Whitefish (1-14, 0-6).
Libby 7 6 1313— 39
Whitefish 3 4 8 11 — 26
LIBBY – Gavy Oliver 2, Shyla Stevenson 3, Hailey Moe 7, Taylor Quinn 13, Dayln Germany 1, Devon Gallagher 13.
WHITEFISH – Allie Schulz 7, Katie Fyall 5, Simone Craft 6, Makenna Benbrook 6, Victoria Buls 2.
Polson 55, Eureka 37
EUREKA — Polson poured it on in the second half to claim the nonconference victory over Eureka.
Polson (2-12) outscored the Lions (3-12) 38-14 for the third and fourth quarters.
Skyla Krantz led the way for Polson with 18 points. Nichole Lake added 13.
Ashlen Pacella topped Eureka in scoring with 13 points.
Polson 9 8 20 18 — 55
Eureka 8 15 86 — 37
POLSON – Skyla Krantz 18, Hannah Potter 1, Jaylin Kenney 5, Nichole Lake 13, Dylan Quinn 4, Kaelen Wall 9, Erin Sampson 2, Monika Frame 3.
EUREKA – Whitney Williams 1, Caty Gonderio 2, Charity Parsons 4, Nicole Anderson 8, Evynn Anderson 2, Amanda Peterson 7, Ashlen Pacella 13.
Flathead Valley 43,
Big Sky sophs 30
MISSOULA — Lexi Ehlers and Victoria Hanson both scored 13 points to lead Flathead Valley HomeSchool to a nonconference victory over the Missoula Big Sky sophomores on Tuesday.
FVHS jumped out to a 22-6 halftime lead.
Flathead Valley1012165—43
Missoula Big Sky 241311—30
FLATHEAD VALLEY HOMESCHOOL — Kaitlyn Dobson 4, Victoria Hanson 13, Lacey Ehlers 2, Karissa Williams 3, Lexi Ehlers 13, Priscilla Rajikowski 5, Leah Ehlers 3.
MISSOULA BIG SKY SOPHS — NA.
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