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Billings Public Schools invites community to tour Daylis Stadium
BILLINGS, Mont. – Billings Public Schools trustees and administrators invite the community to a High School Solutions Committee meeting, which will include a tour of Daylis Stadium. After the tour, there will be an opportunity for public comment and discussion of the stadium’s maintenance needs. The meeting will begin on Tuesday, July 9, at 5:30 p.m. in the library of Billings Senior High School, 425 Grand Avenue., Billings.
Staying loose is key for red-hot Scarlets
One of the hottest teams in Legion baseball kept rolling over the weekend as the Billings Scarlets won the Goldsmith Gallery Jewelers Tournament. One of the hottest teams in Legion baseball kept rolling over the weekend as the Billings Scarlets won the Goldsmith Gallery Jewelers Tournament.
Will Lyng no-hits Laurel, Helena Senators capture fourth straight Keith Sell Tournament title
HELENA — Will Lyng pondered his postgame, celebratory meal, clutching the game ball from his most recent achievement with the sun on his back and a smile on his face. If it’s local eatery Shellie’s, it’s probably a breakfast burrito for the Helena Capital graduate and Beloit College commit, and to really live, the lanky righty considered ordering all three meats (ham, bacon, sausage) inside his entrée.
Pioneer League Roundup: Missoula, Great Falls nab series wins over Glacier, Billings
Around the Pioneer League, the Missoula Paddleheads and Great Falls Voyagers won their series against the Glacier Range Riders and Billings Mustangs respectively. Although Missoula dropped their last two games to the Range Riders, a four-game winning streak in the first half of the series helped the Paddleheads extend their lead atop the Pioneer League standings.
Scarlets take down Mandan, win Goldsmith Gallery Tournament Championship
BILLINGS, Mont. - The Scarlets came into Sunday's championship game with a perfect 4-0 record in the Goldsmith Gallery Jewelers Tournament scoring 51 runs in those four games. While the Scarlets didn't light up the scoreboard on Sunday, they still attacked the Mandan pitching early scoring four runs in the first inning before being held scoreless for the next four innings. The Scarlets took the 4-0 lead into the bottom of the sixth before scoring three runs to take a 7-0 lead into the final inning where Mandan would score their only run of the game.
Okere Signs With MSUB Yellowjackets To Run Track With His Brother
ROCK SPRINGS – Star athlete, Goodness Okere, is signing with the Montana State University Billings Yellowjackets to compete in their D1 indoor and outdoor track programs. His brother, Favor Okere, is currently heading into his final year of eligibility with MSUB. In his track career, he has participated in...
Former Fergus standout Royce Robinson signs with Rocky Mountain College
BILLINGS--Rocky Mountain College Basketball announced Tuesday on social media that former Fergus standout Royce Robinson has signed with the Battlin' Bears. A two-sport standout at Fergus, Robinson was part of a basketball and football state championship. He averaged just over 24 points and seven rebounds per game during the Golden Eagles basketball state title run.
Billings Scarlets dedicate Goldsmith title to player's dad facing surgery and an injured teammate
BILLINGS — The Billings Scarlets weren’t just playing for themselves. Led by tourney MVP Colter Wilson on the mound, an inspired Scarlets team played dominant baseball in a 7-1 championship game victory over the Mandan (North Dakota) Chiefs in the Goldsmith Gallery Jewelers Baseball Tournament Sunday at Dehler Park.
Q2 AOW: Former hoops star Seth Christiaens an avid angler
Seth Christiaens spent a good portion of his life centered around basketball. The near 7-footer eventually won a JUCO national title at North Idaho College before finishing out his career in Billings at MSUB. But his real passion lies off the court. “About in the sixth grade (I really got...
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