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  • Whitehall Track impressive at 5B Districts

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|May 16, 2018

    There were many strong individual performances for the Whitehall High School track team at last week's 5B District Meet in Belgrade. "I thought overall we did well at districts. We qualified a lot of athletes that will be moving onto the divisional meet," head coach Dan Lacey said. As a team, the Trojans finished fifth with 80 points, two behind fourth-place Boulder. Manhattan won the team title with 124 points. Lacey said junior Cade Briggs had a great day winning the long jump, placing second...

  • Trojans impressive at Dillon meet

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|May 9, 2018

    The Whitehall High School track team shined at last Saturday's Dillon Invite. The Trojans boys team finished third out of 10 teams, finishing only behind Corvallis and host Beaverhead County. "We had a great meet this weekend. We set up this meet a lot like how we are planning to compete at the district meet. Most of our athletes competed in four to five events today and were able to handle that load and that's what we were looking to see how that would be heading into districts," head coach...

  • Trojans open postseason Thursday

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|May 9, 2018

    The Whitehall High School tennis team will open the postseason when they host the 2018 Southeast Divisional B/C Tournament Thursday to Saturday in Belgrade. According to head coach Kerry Sacry, the matches will take place at Belgrade High School which is located at 600 Spooner Drive. The tournament will feature host Whitehall, Broadwater (Townsend), Three Forks, Jefferson High (Boulder) and Lone Peak. The Lady Trojans will have four players in singles. Kyeli Ostler is the top seed for the team,...

  • Lady Trojans get a taste of home

    STAFF REPORT|May 2, 2018

    While it may not have been ideal weather for a match, the Whitehall High School tennis team was able to finally get a little action on their home court. One week after cancelling event due to wet conditions, the Lady Trojans hosted Granite (Philipsburg) and Lone Peak Monday afternoon. Sophomore Britney Welker followed up an outstanding weekend at the DAWG Bite Tournament in Townsend with two victories for Whitehall. She picked up the wins Monday at number one singles. Alicia Konold was...

  • Trojans shine during busy week

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|May 2, 2018

    It was a busy week of action for the Whitehall High School track team. The packed schedule began with two Trojan athletes shining amidst tremendous competition last Tuesday at the Russ Pilcher Top 10 Track and Field Meet in Missoula. Senior Braden Smith finished second in the triple jump, and junior Max Feight finished fifth in the 300 hurdles at the 20th annual meet that features the top competitors from all classes in the western side of Montana. Smith had a jump of 42' ½". The first pl...

  • BY's 4-H Rodeo slated for next weekend

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Apr 25, 2018

    The longest running youth rodeo in the state of Montana, the BY's 4-H Club Youth Rodeo is scheduled to take place May 5 at the Whitehall Rodeo Grounds. According to event organizers, in 1962 members of the BY's 4-H Club organized a youth rodeo, never knowing it would be such a long running and well known rodeo. Organizer Tara Price said this is the 56th BY's 4-H Club youth rodeo. First place buckles will be handed out. Second to fourth place winners will receive prizes. This year's event will...

  • Smith, Feight shine at Top 10 meet

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Apr 25, 2018

    Two Whitehall High School athletes shined amidst tremendous competition Tuesday at the Russ Pilcher Top 10 Track and Field Meet in Missoula. Senior Braden Smith finished second in the triple jump, and junior Max Feight finished fifth in the 300 hurdles at 20th annual meet that features the top competitors from all classes in the western side of Montana. Smith had a jump of 42' ½". The first place finisher was Class AA competitor Elias Dewaters of Missoula Sentinel High School with a leap...

  • Lacey to coach in Shrine game

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Apr 25, 2018

    For the past two seasons, Whitehall High School head football coach Dan Lacey has set a high bar for the program with 20 victories, including a run to the state semifinals in 2016. He was recently recognized by his peers for the tremendous accomplishments achieved by the Trojans during his four seasons as head coach. Lacey was named to coach in the 2018 Montana East West Shrine Game in Great Falls. Lacey will join seniors Wyatt Alexander and Dawson Hoerauf -- who were selected to participate in...

  • Trojans finally open 2018 track season

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Apr 25, 2018

    After having their first three meets of the season cancelled due to inclement weather conditions, the Whitehall High School track team was finally able to start their 2018 season at a meet last Saturday in Belgrade. "It was nice to finally get out and enjoy some competition and the weather was perfect for it," head coach Dan Lacey said. "I thought overall we did a great job both the boys and the girls had athletes that placed and there were a bunch of teams competing." The Trojans were led by...

  • Trojan trio excels at Poplar Invite

    STAFF REPORT|Apr 18, 2018

    Last week's Poplar Invitational in Great Falls was a win-win for the Whitehall High School tennis team. After their Thursday match in Boulder was cancelled, the Lady Trojans were not only able to get back to the court, they were also able to get in a lot of matches against quality competition. Sophomore Britney Welker had a new amazing week for the team at number three singles. She went 4-0 in pool play to advance to the finals where she won an 8-2 match over Meg Saltzman of Townsend. Junior...

  • Hall inducts class of 2018

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Mar 28, 2018

    A total of seven individuals and two teams were inducted into the Whitehall High School Hall of Fame at a special ceremony last Saturday. Dan Reum, Heather (Smith) Ranalli, Dr. Gayle Sacry, Shane Shaw, Frank Sholey, Dr. Keli (Mabbott) Kowk, and Kietra (Mabbott) Broders were inducted into the third class of the hall of fame. The 1979 wrestling team and 1990 boys basketball team were also recognized at the ceremony. Board President Mike Hedegaard told those in attendance there are now 36...

  • 29 turn out for track team

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Mar 28, 2018

    A talented group of returning athletes will lead the way for the 2018 Whitehall High School Track team. According to head coach Dan Lacey, the Trojans not only have multiple returning state competitors, they also return many athletes who were very close to qualifying last season. "On the boys side, Max Feight and Wyatt Alexander lead the way in the hurdles and sprinting events respectively, while Cade Briggs and Braden Smith both anchor the jumping events. Smith also posted impressive marks in...

  • Whitehall tennis returns experienced core

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Mar 28, 2018

    With their first competition a little over a week away, Whitehall High School tennis coach Kerry Sacry is optimistic about the 2018 season. The Lady Trojans will return three talented seniors as well as a strong group of returning underclassmen. Seniors Amber Murrish, Evelin Dove, and Kyeli Ostler will be joined by returning players Dorothy Mastel, Britney Welker, Bailee Hess, Alicia Konold and Kaya Smith. Welker in singles and the doubles team of Dove and Murrish were each one win away from...

  • Three Trojans earn honors

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Mar 14, 2018

    Three Whitehall High School basketball players were honored earlier this week with postseason accolades. One of the best players in school history, junior Max Feight was selected to the all-state team and was also named to the 5B District all-conference first team. Senior Wyatt Alexander was also named first team all-conference. Lady Trojan Asha Noyes was named second team all-conference. Whitehall boys head coach Zach McLean praised the two-standout players. "I'm so proud of both of them. They...

  • WHS Hall of Fame Banquet March 24

    Staff Report|Mar 7, 2018

    The Whitehall High School Athletic Hall of Fame will enshrine its third class, the Class of 2018, later this month. The Induction Ceremony will take place Saturday, March 24th from 6:00 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Whitehall High School Varsity Gym in Whitehall. Doors will open for dinner at 5:30 p.m. The public is welcome but RSVPs are required no later than March 15th. RSVPs can be sent via email to chairmanwhshof@gmail.com or by calling (406) 396-3556. Cost is $12 per meal for adults and $9 per meal fo... Full story

  • Baseball season nears, officials seek donations

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Feb 28, 2018

    While the weather the past several weeks had dipped below zero on multiple occasions, spring is just around the corner and with this is the return of baseball in Whitehall. The Whitehall Baseball League is scheduled to start their season in April and will once again compete in the Gallatin Valley League. League officials also have some great news for the upcoming season. ‘We are excited to announce that we will be hosting the League’s championship tournament June 2 and 3,” Joe Chase said. “This will bring all the teams and their familie...

  • Whitehall Wrestlers Compete in Belgrade

    Feb 28, 2018

    The Whitehall High School middle school wrestling team had some tough competition last week at the Junior High Duals in Belgrade. Pictured are Kace Wagner going for the double leg and Michael Reiff looking for the pin....

  • Three Trojans named to All-Star team

    Staff Report|Feb 28, 2018

    Three Whitehall players were named to the rosters for the 2018 Southwest Montana High School Basketball Classic, which will be played Tuesday, March 13, 2018, at the Montana Tech HPER. A committee of sport writers, broadcasters, and media personnel selected the teams after receiving nominations from the coaches of participating schools. Senior Wyatt Alexander and junior Max Feight will both play for the “Big Sky” Boys team, and junior Dorothy Mastel will play for the “Big Sky” girls team. According to Butte Chamber of Commerce Director Stephan...

  • Lady Trojans battle hard at District Tournament

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Feb 21, 2018

    While they may not have come away with a victory at last week's 5B District Tournament in Belgrade, the Whitehall High School girls basketball team showed plenty of promise for the future with two strong performances. The sixth seeded Lady Trojans fell 38-26 Thursday to rival Boulder, and were eliminated from the tournament Saturday in a close 40-35 loss to Big Timber. "Their defense put them in a spot to win. For them to come out and execute – as a coach you love that. They did everything I a...

  • 4 seniors raising money for Class B All-Star game

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Feb 21, 2018

    During their four years as members of the Whitehall High School football, seniors Wyatt Alexander, Braden Smith, Dawson Hoerauf and Kayden Howser worked hard to achieve success on the field -- and it showed with 21 wins the past two seasons. Following their final season with the team, the four were selected to play at the Class B All Star Game this June at Rocky Mountain College in Billings. To help raise money for the trip, the four student athletes are ready and willing to bring the hard work...

  • Season ends for Trojans

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Feb 21, 2018

    The season has come to an end for the Whitehall High School boys basketball team. Entering the 5B District Tournament as the three seed, the Trojans won two of their first three games before losing an elimination game 48-41 to fourth seeded Manhattan. Whitehall opened the tournament last Thursday with a hard fought 56-44 win over sixth seeded Broadwater County High School. Head Coach Zach McLean said while it wasn't their best-played game of the season, his team fought hard and battled through...

  • Two Trojans place at state tournament

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Feb 14, 2018

    The Whitehall High School wrestling team wrapped up a strong 2017/18 season with two Trojans placing at the State Wrestling Tournament at the Metra Park in Billings. Senior Dawson Hoerauf ended his storied career with a second place finish at 285 pounds, and freshman Dawson Powers ended his first year with the team finishing fifth at 103 pounds. "We had a good finish to a great year. It's fun to look back over the struggles and accomplishments of the wrestling season. The athletes have...

  • Lady Trojans draw rival Boulder

    Feb 14, 2018

    The Whitehall High School girls basketball will get another shot at rival Jefferson High School (Boulder) when they open the District 5B Tournament Thursday. The sixth seeded Lady Trojans will play the third seeded Lady Panthers Thursday at the Belgrade Events Center with tipoff set for 4:30 p.m. The two teams have met twice this season, with Jefferson picking up a 46-37 victory December 16 in Whitehall, and a 49-32 home victory in January. "As a team I think we match up well with Boulder. In...

  • Trojans headed to District Tourney

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Feb 14, 2018

    With a 57-51 win last Friday night over Townsend, the Whitehall High School boys basketball team clinched the third seed in the this week's District 5B Tournament in Belgrade. The game was tied at half before the Trojans (12-6, 5-5 5B) outscored the Bulldogs 14-8 in the third quarter on their way to the six-point victory. "This was a big win for us, definitely one we needed," senior Braden Smith said following the game. "Winning this game put us at the third seed which set up the way we want for...

  • Three Trojans playing College Football

    Feb 14, 2018

    The Whitehall High School football team had three players sign letters of intent to play college football. Pictured are Braden Smith, Wyatt Alexander, and Dawson Hoerauf. Smith and Alexander signed to play at Montana Tech, and Hoerauf will play at Minot State. Pictured below is Hoerauf signing a National Letter of Intent last week to play football at Minot State University. He is pictured with his parents Bob and Jennifer....

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