Saturday, January 18, 2025
17.0°F

Divisionals open today in Ronan, Hamilton

Fritz Neighbor Daily Inter Lake | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 4 years, 10 months AGO
by Fritz Neighbor Daily Inter Lake
| February 26, 2020 8:50 PM

With the exception of the Western A boys, the divisional basketball tournaments look very evenly matched on paper.

But they don’t play them on paper.

So here’s noting that Polson, which lost 43-40 to Frenchtown earlier this season, could well break through against the Broncs when the Western A boys tournament begins at 9:30 a.m. today in Ronan.

The Northwestern A conference – which pushed Polson, Browning, Whitefish and Ronan through to the boys divisional – went 0-13 in matchups against its Southwestern A counterparts. But there were close games, including Browning losing to Frenchtown 52-49 and Hamilton 65-63 in December.

Besides Polson-Frenchtown are two more boys rematches: Ronan lost to Butte Central 64-43 the first weekend of the season; Whitefish lost at Hamilton later on by a 51-41 tally.

Here’s how the rest of the divisionals compare:

Western A

Girls

Browning beat its first-round foe, Frenchtown, 38-28 in December, while Columbia Falls handled Corvallis twice in the regular season, 58-34 and 59-36.

Ronan beat Hamilton in an early-season matchup as well. Whitefish dropped a 49-20 decision to Dillon in December.

The Northwest A’s record against the rest of the tournament field is 6-6, but Whitefish has four of those losses.

Western B

Boys

Bigfork won a home game 66-62 over Anaconda in December; Mission owns a 62-59 win at Loyola Sacred Heart from January.

Arlee, which owns the worst record in the field at 7-12, beat District 7-B tournament champ Eureka 71-54 on Feb. 15. Thompson Falls lost 59-47 at Deer Lodge in January. All of these rematches will happen today in Hamilton.

The 7-B’s record against the rest of this field: 8-10, with the Bluehawks of Thompson Falls supplying four of those losses.

Girls

Can anyone stop unbeaten Loyola Sacred Heart? Well, Bigfork (46-37) and Thompson Falls (58-48) got within 10, though Mission’s lone matchup with the Breakers ended with a 68-40 loss. It is the Bulldogs that draw Loyola in the first round.

Other rematches: District 7B tournament champion Thompson Falls beat Deer Lodge 51-39; and Bigfork beat Anaconda 60-46.

Eureka draws Florence having not played the Falcons this season. The 7B’s record against the rest of the field is 10-8, including an 0-5 record against the Breakers from Missoula.

Western A Divisioinal

Feb. 27-29, Ronan

(4 teams advance to State)

BOYS

Thursday

9:30 a.m. - Frenchtown (16-3) vs Polson (11-7)

11 a.m. - Ronan (7-11) vs Butte Central (15-3)

3:30 p.m. - Whitefish (7-12) vs Hamilton (15-3)

5 p.m. - Dillon (7-12) vs Browning (14-4)

GIRLS

Thursday

12:30 p.m. - Columbia Falls (16-2) vs Corvallis (13-6)

2 p.m. - Dillon (13-5) vs Whitefish (7-12)

6:30 p.m. - Hamilton (12-6) vs Ronan (12-7)

8 p.m. - Browning (15-3) vs Frenchtown (10-9)

Western B Divisional

Feb . 27-29, Hamilton

(2 teams advance to State)

BOYS

Thursday

9 a.m. – Eureka (12-8) vs. Arlee (7-14)

10:30 – Bigfork (10-10) vs. Anaconda (11-9)

3:30 p.m. – Deer Lodge (15-5) vs. Thompson Falls (8-12)

5 p.m. – Missoula Loyola (11-9) vs. Mission (10-11)

GIRLS

Thursday

Noon – Missoula Loyola (20-0) vs. Mission (8-13)

1:30 p.m. – Florence (11-9) vs. Eureka (14-6)

6:30 – Thompson Falls (16-4) vs. Deer Lodge (4-17)

8 p.m. – Bigfork (12-8) vs. Anaconda (13-7)

MORE IMPORTED STORIES

Divisionals open today in Ronan, Hamilton
Daily Inter-Lake | Updated 4 years, 10 months ago
Divisionals open today in Ronan, Hamilton
Daily Inter-Lake | Updated 4 years, 10 months ago
Divisional basketball for A, B in Hamilton, Ronan
Daily Inter-Lake | Updated 5 years, 11 months ago

ARTICLES BY FRITZ NEIGHBOR DAILY INTER LAKE

April 8, 2020 3:44 p.m.

No headline

American Legion Baseball announced Tuesday that is cancelling its national tournament as well as all of its eight regional tournaments for 2020, amid worries about the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

March 22, 2020 12:17 p.m.

No headline

The Glacier coaching staff is staying optimistic, and that starts with activities director Mark Dennehy being hopeful of a positive outcome to the novel coronavirus CODIV-19 that has brought athletics in Montana to a standstill.

April 22, 2020 10:43 a.m.

No headline

While Brooks Michaels throws a shot around his grandmother’s back yard and looks forward to going to the same college as his brother Bret, we are left to ponder.