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Western B basketball scoreboard

JOHN HAMILTON | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 3 months, 3 weeks AGO
by JOHN HAMILTON
| March 11, 2026 12:00 AM

Western B Boys

Divisional Tournament at SKC, Pablo

Thursday

Eureka 38, Deer Lodge 36

Missoula Loyola 68, Mission 28

Anaconda 63, Plains 29

Arlee 86, Troy 65

Friday

Troy 60, Plains 48, loser out

Deer Lodge 43, Mission 36, loser out

Loyola 68, Eureka 37, semifinal

Anaconda 56, Arlee 55, semifinal

Saturday

Deer Lodge 48, Arlee 35, loser out

Troy 62, Eureka 48, loser out

Troy 47, Deer Lodge 28, consolation

Anaconda 50, Missoula Loyola 47, championship

Monday

Troy-Missoula Loyola challenge


Western B Girls

Divisional Tournament at SKC, Pablo

Thursday

Mission 67, Darby 11

Florence 61, Plains 17

Missoula Loyola 72, Eureka 29

Thompson Falls 55, Anaconda 33

Friday

Plains 50, Darby 43, loser out

Eureka 46, Anaconda 40, loser out

Florence 67, Mission 32, semifinal

Missoula Loyola 61, Thompson Falls 34, semifinal

Saturday

Thompson Falls 51, Plains 34, loser out

Mission 65, Eureka 42, loser out

Thompson Falls 47, Mission 44 OT, consolation

Florence 55, Missoula Loyola 34, championship

ARTICLES BY JOHN HAMILTON

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