Saturday, March 5, 2011

Polson falls to Laurel

BOZEMAN - Polson made a run at it, but couldn't get by Laurel in the consolation semi-finals, losing to the Locomotives 62-54 on Saturday morning at the Class A boys' basketball state tournament MSU in Bozeman. Senior Louis Mohr and junior Tyler Krell combined for 47 points but Polson couldn't overcome the hump in the fourth quarter.

Laurel jumped out to an early 16-6 lead in the first quarter. Polson started to work the ball inside to Krell and Mohr heated up in the second, turning a 24-10 deficit in the second quarter to just trailing 26-19 at halftime.

In the third quarter it was all Louis Mohr. Other than a jumper by junior Vince DiGiallonardo, Mohr scored nearly all of the Pirates points - notching 13 on their 15 - and keeping Polson in it, trailing the Locomotives 42-34.

Mohr finished the game with 27 points after scoring 33 against Billings Central yesterday.

In the fourth, Polson made its move, going inside the Krell again. The junior scored 13 points in the fourth quarter and the Pirates pulled within 45-40 at the beginning of the period, but Laurel was able to get to the free throw line and pull away.

Krell finished the game with 20 points.

The Locomotives last ten points were from the charity stripe. Polson trailed just 52-49 with 2:26 to go in the game but couldn't get the momentum turning shot.

Laurel 62, Polson 54
Polson
- 6 - 13 - 15 - 20 - 54
Laurel - 16 - 10 - 16 - 10 - 62

Pirates scoring - Louis Mohr 27, Tyler Krell 20, Kyle Bagnell 5, Vince DiGiallonardo 2

Here are some photos from the game...


















Friday, March 4, 2011

Polson downs Billings Central to move on in state tournament

BOZEMAN - Polson will live another day. The Pirates downed Billings Central 67-62 today in Bozeman to advance to the consolation semi-finals of the Class A Boys' basketball state tournament. Senior Louis Mohr scored 33 points with 19 of those coming in the second half as Polson pulled away from the Rams.

Billings Central had the 13-12 lead after the first, then Mohr scored 12 points in the second quarter to help Polson take a 33-27 lead into the locker room at halftime. They scored 21 points in the second quarter and appeared to have better rhythm on offense than in their first game of the state tournament.

Right out of the chute in the second half, Polson went on an 11-2 run to build a comfortable 44-29 lead. Mohr would scored 12 in the period and finished the game 11-for-19 from the field.

In the fourth quarter, Polson scored 11 of its points from the free throw line and weathered a 20-15 run by the Rams to win the game.

Polson again saw some great play by junior Tyler Krell, who scored 12 points to be Polson's second highest scorer. He's been an offensive force so far in the post-season.

Senior Kyle Bagnell scored 11 despite battling through injuries.

Polson will play Laurel tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. for a chance to play for third place at 6:30 p.m.

Polson 67, Billings Central
Polson - 12 - 21 - 19 - 15 - 67
Billings Central - 13 - 14 - 15 - 20 - 62

Pirates scoring - Louis Mohr 33, Tyler Krell 12, Kyle Bagnell 11, Sheldon Fisher 5, Zac Camel 3, Vince DiGiallonardo 3

Here are some photos from the game today...




























Thursday, March 3, 2011

Polson-Butte Central Live Game Blog

I'll be writing a live game blog while listening to the Polson-Butte Central state tournament game tonight at 6:30 p.m. I'm at the Lake Bar so come on down to say hello or just follow along, you can also follow the new Lake County sports twitter feed right here. Just keep refreshing the page and my updates should pop up.

6:38 - Okay the station came a little late to the game. It's 17-13 Pirates in the first quarter.

6:42 - In the first quarter, Polson shot 83 percent from behind the three-point arc. Wow. Vince DiGiallonardo hit three three-pointers in the first quarter.

6:52 - Sorry you'll have to excuse me, the reception is a bit spotty. Who would have figured huh?

6:53 - Butte Central had taken a 23-17 lead but DiGiallonardo hits another three-pointer to make it 22-20 Maroons at the half.

7:07 - 31-26 Maroon with over five minutes to go in the third.

7:18 - 36-33 Butte Central at the Half. Three-pointer by Mohr at the buzzer pulls Polson within 3.

7:24 - Less than five minutes to go, Polson is trailing 39-34 in the fourth.

7:30 - 47-36 Butte Central leads with 1:30 to go in the game.

7:34 - Mohr has fouled out of the game.

7:37 - Butte Central defeats Polson 51-41 in the first round of the Class A state tournament in Bozeman tonight.

Softball and Baseball signups

Ronan/Pablo Youth Softball & Baseball Signups are being held March 3 & 8 from 5:30-7:00 PM at the Ronan Event Center. First-year players will need to provide birth certificates. Umpires & Volunteers Needed, call Brian at 676-3289 or Ambree at 883-5952.

Polson state basketball preview by John Heglie

Here's a preview from Polson's very own John Heglie, writing for ihigh.com. Click on the read more after the intro paragraph for the full preview.

This weekend the winter hoops season reaches its crescendo with the playing of early rounds of state tournament basketball, culminating in state championship matchups on Saturday. At this juncture, qualifying prep basketball teams are anticipated to be playing at a level of exceptional quality. The stakes are high. All the marbles are on the table. Eyes are focused on coveted prizes that await - hardware. A mediocre season can be redeemed in the matter of an instant. A stellar season can be dismantled and relegated to the trash pile of what could-have-been in a matter of moments. An opposing team will cut their opponent little slack if the other should succumb to a bout of miscues and hiccups. The dictums of postseason tussles remains apropos: do at your level best the things that got you to where you are, take care of the business at hand, survive and advance. When one should be fortunate enough to find oneself aligned with a moment of destiny set upon the table before you, carpe diem, “sieze the day.”

Class A State Tournament Preview

Polson plays Butte Central today in the opening round of the Class A Montana State Tournament. What better way to get ready than reading a preview by the Daily Inter Lake's Dillon Tabish (Great writer, in my humble opinion).

(Via The Daily Interlake)

BOZEMAN - The road to the Class A state championship ends in Bozeman this season, and that's where the Wildcats and Pirates find themselves.

Starting today on the hardwood at Montana St. University, the boys from Columbia Falls and Polson will try to restore Northwestern A's dominance in the landscape of boys basketball.

Over the last 13 years, Northwestern A has had a team play in the Saturday night finale eight times. Five of those resulted in local championships - three for Columbia Falls (2003, 2005, 2006), one for Polson (1998) and one for Libby (2004).

Both Columbia Falls and Polson have taken turns playing in the title game the last two years, but both groups came up just short.

With a talented core of experienced players back for both programs, the pride of Northwestern A is definitely twofold this year.

And Saturday night is only two games away.

"Tournament time is kind of what you put all the hard work in for," Columbia Falls head coach Cary Finberg said. "It's the reason you have all the open gyms and offseason workouts. This is what you're pointing to. It's a great time of year."

The Wildcats (19-1) kick off tournament action today at 12:30 p.m. against Belgrade (14-9). Polson (14-6) faces Butte Central (15-5) at 6:30 p.m.

"Hopefully the kids will thrive in that situation," Finberg said of the state tournament."They just need to come out and make sure bottom line, it's still basketball. It's just at a higher level with more at stake."

Today's tournament bracket has several familiar teams filled in - defending state champ Laurel is back with a talented squad along with Dillon, the 2009 champ and the team with the second best overall record this year behind Columbia Falls.

Today, Laurel (17-3) plays Corvallis (16-5) at 2 p.m. and Dillon (18-2) takes on Billings Central (8-13) at 8 p.m. Winners move on to semifinal action on Friday while losers will fight to stay alive in loser-out action.

"Everybody is good at state. It's important to cherish each possession, that's one thing we learned last year," Polson head coach Brad Pluff said.

"Hopefully we won't be quite as wide-eyed as we were last year. Nothing is going to catch us off guard."

Behind the strong play of now-senior Louis Mohr, who returned to the team late in the season, the Pirates snuck up on everyone at state last year in Butte, taking down Billings Central and Butte Central before falling to Laurel in the title game. It was the first state tourney appearance for Polson since 2006.

"It was important for us to get there last year ... . Obviously it wasn't a shock to us, but I think everyone really didn't see how talented our team really was," Pluff said.

Columbia Falls, on the other hand, has not had the luxury of anonymity in recent years. Over his 15 years as head coach, Finberg has established the Wildcats as one of the most successful programs in the state.

Last year's team, heavily favored like this year's group is, lost in the opening round in overtime to Laurel and settled for third place.

"I look at the Laurel game last year, obviously it was disappointing. It was real similar to the Polson game (last Saturday in the divisional championship). It came down to a possession here and a possession there," Finberg said. "(Laurel) made one more play than we did last year. At state-level basketball, when two good teams are playing like that, it can go either way. Sometimes it takes a roll of the ball or a bounce to go your way. It went Laurel's way last year. But I was still proud of my guys."

This year's Wildcat team follows the same blueprint as successful ones in the past - well rounded team play, stingy defense and all-in role players.

Senior Nick Emerson leads the squad offensively and is one of three players to have been a contributing member of the 2009 team that nearly captured a state title. Senior Kaleb Johnson and junior Austin Barth are the other two.

Fresh off the program's third divisional title in a row and with only one defeat on the season, against Polson no less, Columbia Falls is living that clichéd dream of playing the best basketball at the end, when it's most important.

2011 Mission Mountain All-Star Game Rosters

Here are the rosters for the Mission Mountain All-Star Game which will take place on March 22nd at 7:30 p.m. at SKC. These are the best of the best folks, and looking down the rosters, these should be some great matchups.

GIRLS 2011 ALL-STAR A TEAM
Amallery Knoll - Bigfork (Sr.)
Taylor Peck - Bigfork (Jr.)
Kyla Mitchell - Mission (Sr.)
Stephanie Lewandowski - Mission (So.)
Kelsey Beagley - Plains (Sr.)
Alice VanGunten - Ronan (Sr.)
Alyssa Foster - Hot Springs (So.)
Breanne Kelley - Polson (Sr.)
Mahalia Hendren - Arlee (So.)
Kristyn Adams - Arlee (So.)
Rachel Hoyt - Charlo (So.)

GIRLS 2011 ALL-STAR B TEAM
Caitlin Charleboise - Bigfork (Sr.)
Quicni Paine - Bigfork (Sr.)
Bryanna Steele - Mission (Jr.)
Kayla Revier - Plains (Jr.)
Diamond Ladeaux - Plains (So.)
Tailyr Irvine - Ronan (Sr.)
Riley Kenney - Polson (Jr.)
Mariah Hamel - Polson (Jr.)
Whitney Malatare - Arlee (Fr.)
Dawn Blevins - Charlo (Jr.)
Kinley Pope - Charlo (Jr.)

BOYS 2011 ALL-STAR A TEAM
Christian Ker - Bigfork (Sr.)
Kyle Bagnell - Polson (Sr.)
Tyler Krell - Polson (Jr.)
Justin Dustybull - Ronan (Sr.)
J.J. Tanner - Ronan (Sr.)
Austin Durglo - Mission (Jr.)
Jesse Pfau - Arlee (Sr.)
Evan Jordt - Bigfork (Sr.)
Cody Hoff - Hot Springs (Sr.)
Taylor Firestone - Plains (Sr.)
TJ Cutfinger - Two Eagle (Sr.)

BOYS 2011 ALL-STAR B TEAM

Louis Mohr - Polson (Sr.)
Travis Knoll - Bigfork (Sr.)
Chance Rosenbaum - Charlo (Sr.)
Lucus Black - Ronan (Sr.)
Kevin Wroblewski - Ronan (Sr.)
Stuart Grant - Mission (Fr.)
Kasey Bridgewater - Arlee (Sr.)
Chico Stipe - Charlo (Sr.)
Zac Malinak - Hot Springs (Sr.)
Jeff Revier - Plains (Sr.)
Clayton Malatare - Two Eagle (So.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Sheldon Fisher motivational poster

TV's ultimate terrorist-fighting agent or Sheldon Fisher? You decide...

Sunday, February 27, 2011

A Griz fan at the Libyan protests?!


Wait? Is that a Griz sweatshirt in the Middle East? Don't Griz fans have better things to do?

Wrestler battles tiger to train


So you line up against a guy in the state tournament championship match, and then you learn - the dude wrestles tigers to train - match over before it's even started. Brian Hickey is putting the awesome in wrestling.

Brian Hickey — Kaz Dymek is so totally stoked by his chance to become a Sarasota, Fla. high school's first state wrestling champion that he's sparring with "Old Buck" who, per the Herald-Tribune, "weighs 400 pounds, eats 30 pounds of meat a day, growls with a ferocity that can peel paint, and is a Bengal tiger."

The destined-for-career-in-carnivals feel disappears, however, when you learn Dymek's family owns the Big Cat Habitat and Gulf Coast Sanctuary, and that the 29-0, 285-pound grappler "has been around cats ever since his aunt turned to him inside the family trailer one day and said, 'Here, I'm leaving for a while,' and handed him a tiger cub to babysit."

This, of course, is per Deadspin. 

Arlee wins Western B championship

BUTTE – Arlee has had no real problem getting back down the court all season. They did that in a tight game against Drummond for the Western B Divisional tournament title, running to a 51-46 victory on Saturday.

Trae Burland led the Warriors with 14 points, but the play of the game came in the waning moments when Arlee was nursing a three-point lead and Kasey Bridgewater passed court-long to Jesse Pfau for the cushion basket.

Arlee 51, Drummond 46
Drummond - 2 - 11 - 13 - 20 - 46
Arlee - 5 - 13 - 14 - 19 - 51

Warriors scoring – Trae Burland 14, Jesse Pfau 11, Kasey Bridgewater 9, Thomas McClure 9, Junior Sansavere 8

Ronan falls in heartbreaker

RONAN - In a heart breaker for the Chiefs, Whitefish had a player fouled with .8 seconds left on the clock in the game and was able to convert on two of three free throws for a 54-52 victory in the consolation final game on Saturday.

The Chiefs were able to battle back from a 32-22 deficit at halftime, outscoring Whitefish 30-22 in the second half. Ronan had plenty of balanced scoring with Justin Dustybull scoring 15 and J.J. Tanner adding 13.

Whitefish 54, Ronan 52
Ronan - 12 - 10 - 14 - 16 - 52
Whitefish - 11 - 21 - 11 - 11 - 54

Chiefs scoring - Justin Dustybull 15, Jarod Tanner 13, Marus Hungerford 7, Lucas Black 5, Chris Clary 4, Brady Oakland 3, Kevin Wroblewski 3, Jackson Jore 2

Here are some photos from the game...