By Andy Viano – Flathead Beacon Thursday night, meet Friday. Twenty-four hours after the Glacier girls erased a 10-point halftime deficit, the Wolfpack boys ended the game on a 15-1 run to stun their crosstown rivals 45-40 at a packed Flathead High School on Jan. 24. Glacier (6-3, 3-2 Western AA) struggled to do anything...Read More
The Glacier Wolfpack figured to be the favorite coming into Tuesday’s Western AA boys’ basketball game against winless Big Sky, but the Eagles needed further convincing. Glacier’s Jaxson Olson (14) looks to shoot against Missoula Big Sky at Glacier High School on Tuesday. (Casey Kreider / Daily Inter Lake) A barrage of 3-pointers bridging the...Read More
By Paul Schwedelson Chronicle Staff Writer As Bozeman broke its huddle with 30 seconds left in overtime, head coach Wes Holmquist had a simple message for his team. Find a way. The Hawks nearly did. Their defensive pressure forced a Kalispell Glacier travel and they gained possession. Brady Lang caught a pass at the top...Read More
Daily Inter Lake BOZEMAN – Drew Engellant scored 20 points, six in overtime, and the Glacier Wolfpack nudged past Bozeman 65-61 in a Class AA nonconference boys’ basketball game Friday. Weston Price hit a 3-pointer and Jaxson Olsen converted a three-point play in the extra period after the Wolfpack (3-1) forged a 52-52 tie at...Read More
By Fritz Neighbor – Daily Inter Lake The Wolfpack boys built a big lead on the boards and kept at it, winning that battle 35-18. “We have three things we always talk about winning the battles within the game,” Glacier (2-1) coach Mark Harkins said. “Free throws is one, rebounds is another and turnovers. Rebounds...Read More
Glacier 49, Great Falls CMR 45 Glacier rallied in the second half to defeat CMR in its season opener on Friday night at Glacier High School. The Wolfpack outscored the Rustlers 16-9 in the third quarter to erase a halftime deficit. Keifer Spohnhauer scored nine of his team-high 12, including two triples, in the final frame to help Glacier...Read More
Jerad Avery, born Feb. 2, 1969, in Grand Island, Nebraska, died Nov. 18, 2019, in Kalispell. Jerad spent his childhood in various locations such as the Sand Hills of Nebraska, Torrington, Wyoming, and eventually settled in Joliet, Montana, with his mother Belinda (Cheyney) Puzder and sister Miranda (Avery) Peltier. He attended a one-room school for...Read More
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