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Clark Fork teams lose to Seeley-Swan, Arlee

Kathleen Woodford Mineral Independent | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 9 years AGO
by Kathleen Woodford Mineral Independent
| December 24, 2015 10:14 AM

The Clark Fork Mountain Cats squared off against Seeley-Swan on Friday, Dec. 18, with Seeley-Swan overtaking Clark Fork in both the girls and boys basketball games. The girls lost 53-30 and the boys 43-39.

Boxscores:

Girls Lady Cats: Kenzie Mueller 2, Danielle Ewoniuk 6, Madison Mask 4, Haley Kelly 5, Montanna Baughman 3, Marissa Koke 10

Girls Lady BlackHawks: Paige Holmes 9, Delaney Holzworth 10, Mary Stumpfer 5, Cera Strumpfer 2, Stephanie Robbins 4, Alex Bohlman 4, Tessa Grimes 14, Marisol Caro 5.

The Clark Fork Mountain Cats played the Arlee Warriors on Saturday, Dec. 19, in Arlee. Both the Clark Fork Mountain Cats boys and the girls basketball teams lost by a wide margin — the boys 76-29 and the girls 54-26.

Boxscores:

Lady Cats: Kenzie Mueller 8, Danielle Ewoniuk 10, Montanna Baughman 1, Marissa Koke 5, Margaret Parkin 2.

Lady Warriors: Becca Whitesell 9, Carly Hergett 7, Abby Yocum 4, Morgan Malatare 3, Megan Shick 2, Alyssia Vanderburg 18, Bryndle Boylns 11

Boy Cats: Michael Perkins 5, Conner Voll 4, Isaac Warren 6, Aaron Kelly 4, Nick Turnbull 10

Boy Warriors: Isaac Desjariais 4, Phillip Malatare 10, Colt Brazill 3, Tyler Tanner 18, Justis Haynes 10, Patrick Bigsam 12 Aaron Perry 8, Brad Brazil 9.

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