Charlo Girls Squeak by St. Regis
Kathleen Woodford Mineral Independent | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 9 years, 11 months AGO
The St. Regis Tigers faced the Charlo Vikings on Friday, Dec. 18, in Charlo. The boys lost soundly with an 81-45 defeat. Brock Cantrell-Field was high scorer with 25 points.
The Lady Tigers lost with a nail biter, 38-37, with Madison Hill as high scorer with an impressive 20 points.
Boxscores:
Lady Tigers: Courtney Cheesman 7, Madison Kelly 3, Emma Hill 1, Justice Tate 3, Madison Hill 20, Anna Sanford 3.
Lady Vikings: Cheyenne Nagy 10, Mikaylan Roylance 12, Brooklyn Foust 6, Tyrah Hammond 2, Skyler Frame 7, Allie Delaney 1
Boy Tigers: Andy Eishaug 2, Trevor Lowry 9, Brock Cantrell-Field 25, Eric Eslick 9.
Boy Vikings: Michael Delaney 9, Tyson Petticrew 8, Landers Smith 6, Garett Vaughan 7, Dugan Runkel 2, Greg Montgomery 14, Zane Haflinger 6, Nate Delaney 2, Jade Smith 26
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