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  • Lady Trojans open Saturday

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Aug 23, 2017

    The Whitehall High School volleyball team will open their 2017 season Saturday, August 26 at a tournament in Manhattan. The team will be under the direction of second-year head coach Lauren McDonald. Going into the season, McDonald said as far a running and the operations of the program she feels confident, but every new season is different. When practice started earlier this month, McDonald and assistant Allie Reamy implemented a tryout system as a way to decide who would be on the varsity and... Full story

  • Leadership key to 2017 Whitehall volleyball

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Aug 23, 2017

    Whitehall High School junior volleyball player Dorothy Mastel is not short on experience on the court. Mastel was able to gain valuable varsity experience as a freshman, and was a starter during the 2016 season. Mastel said being able to play varsity her ninth grade season has given her a lot more experience than a lot of players, and she has definitely seen an improvement in her play the past two years. Now a veteran on the team, Mastel wants to step up and become a leader. "We have a really... Full story

  • Strong line leads the way for Trojan football team

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Aug 23, 2017

    It will all start up from on offense for the Whitehall/Harrison High School football team. The 2017 Trojans will return a wealth of experience on the offensive line when they open the season Friday, August 25 at Shepherd. "Our offensive line will be key to our success. We have a talented group with slot of experience. They have been working very hard and I'm excited to watch them get better each week this year," head coach Dan Lacey said. After making it to the MHSA Class B Semifinals in 2016,... Full story

  • Feight takes reigns at quarterback

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Aug 23, 2017

    For the past two seasons, Whitehall's Max Feight was able to watch and learn from all-state quarterback and 2017 graduate Braden Larsen. It is now time for the rising junior Feight to shine. Feight praised Larsen for his leadership and teaching him about playing quarterback in a complex Whitehall system. It was during this time, Feight was able to learn everything from the basics of the position, all the way to going through progressions at the line of scrimmage. "I think the relationship... Full story

  • Trojans start season Saturday in Boulder

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Aug 23, 2017

    After a week of practice for the Whitehall High School Cross Country team, long time head coach Kerry Sacry is happy with what he's seen for the 2017 squad. The members of the 2017 team are Ryan Murphy, Adrian Bright, Madison Loomis, Asha Noyes and Macee Patritti. "It's a good group," Sacry said. Despite the challenge of heavy smoke in the area, Sacry said team is working into getting to where they need to be. He said along with the smoke, he has to be careful not to overwork the team at the sta... Full story

  • Trio hoping to improve from inaugural campaign

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Aug 23, 2017

    During the fall of 2016, Ryan Murphy, Adrian Bright, and Madison Loomis competed their first seasons as members of the Whitehall High School Cross Country team. With a year of experience, all three said they are comfortable in their second year with the program. After a standout freshman campaign, Loomis is looking forward to the opening meet in Boulder and improving her times form a year ago. Bright is also looking from improvement and said it helps to have competed last season because he knows how to better handle things like breathing... Full story

  • Well rounded Trojans defeat Shepherd

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Aug 23, 2017

    The Whitehall/Harrison High School football team could not have asked for a better start to their opening game of the season August 25 at Shepherd. Dynamic junior returner Connor Johnson took back the opening kickoff 70 yards for a score, the first of four first-half touchdowns in the impressive 28-12 road victory. Head Coach Dan Lacey said the coaching staff and players have been talking about Johnson having a breakout play in a game and he did not disappoint just seconds into the game. "We've...

  • Trojan scrimmages Thursday

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Aug 16, 2017

    A little over a week before they open the 2017 season, local fans will get a sneak peak tomorrow of the Whitehall High School football and volleyball teams. The annual Purple and Gold Scrimmages are set for Thursday, August 17 with volleyball action starting at 5 p.m., followed by football at 6 p.m. Trojans Head Coach Dan Lacey said the football scrimmage will start with two drives by the varsity offense, followed by two drives by the varsity defense. He said the varsity offense will then get...

  • Plenty of fun at Whitehall O-Mok-See

    Jul 26, 2017

    There was fun for all ages at the Whitehall Saddle Club's July O-Mok-See event....

  • Outlaws earn spot at state tournament

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Jul 26, 2017

    Going into last week's American Legion Montana/Alberta South A Division Tournament in Butte, the Gallatin Valley Outlaws were well aware they would already have a spot at state because it is being played at their home field in Three Forks. It turns out they would have qualified anyway after a second place finish at 3 Legends Stadium. The Outlaws opened the tournament with a 18-6 win Thursday over Livingston and a 7-0 win Friday evening over the Helena Reps. After dropping a 10-0 game Saturday ag...

  • Trojans open with Shepherd

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Jul 26, 2017

    In a little over a month, the Whitehall/Harrison High School football season will take to the road to open their 2017 season. The Trojans open the season August 25 at Shepherd. After a bye week, Whitehall will open its home season September 8 against new division foe Red Lodge. “It’s nice having a non-conference game right off the bat. Shepherd had a good season last year in arguably the toughest conference,” head coach Dan Lacey said. “Red Lodge is going to be pretty young this year but Coach Fitzgerald is coming back to coach again and he...

  • Outlaws start strong

    STAFF REPORT|Jul 19, 2017

    The Gallatin Valley Outlaws got off to a strong start yesterday at the Montana-Alberta American Legion Baseball Tournament in Butte. The team that features Whitehall's Connor Johnson and Ryan Murphy picked up an 18-6 victory over the Livingston Braves. Johnson and Murphy each had two hits. The third seeded Outlaws will next play Friday, July 21 at 7 p.m. against the second seeded Helena Reps. The game will take place at 3 Legends Stadium in Butte. Helena is 43-14 overall this season and had a... Full story

  • High School names new cheer coach

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Jul 12, 2017

    The Whitehall High School cheer squad has a new head coach. At their meeting last month, the Whitehall School Board of Trustees voted to approve the hire of Allissa Christensen. "I'm excited to be working with a school that supports the Cheer program. That makes n big difference in my experience. I'm happy to share my talents," Christensen said. The owner of the Christensen School of Dance in downtown Whitehall, Allissa is no stranger to teaching high school students. Christensen started...

  • Dynamic duo sparks Outlaws

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Jul 5, 2017

    Nearly 50 games into their season, the Gallatin Valley Outlaws American Legion Post #87 team is starting to play some of their best baseball of the season. The team, which as of last week had a 12-6 conference record, has been sparked by their first two batters in the lineup -- the Whitehall based duo of Connor Johnson and Ryan Murphy. While they both excel at other sports, the two agree that baseball is their favorite, and both have played since they were four-years-old. The Outlaws are based...

  • Brooke Smith headed to Nationals

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Jun 28, 2017

    Whitehall resident Brooke Smith has qualified for the world's largest rodeo. The soon to be senior at Twin Bridges High School will be competing in Reined Cow Horse at the 2017 National High School Finals Rodeo starting July 16 in Gillette, WY. Brooke will be participating with her horse Django, who she purchased a year ago in Idaho from well-respected horse trainer Zane Davis. Brooke was told by several people to give Reining Cow Horse a try with Django, and after only six months of competing...

  • 11 leave Class B, Whitehall joins South Division

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Jun 28, 2017

    A reclassification by the Montana High School Association has eliminated 11 Class B football teams. There will now be a total of 29 teams that have been split into four divisions. The Whitehall/Harrison High School football team will play in the eight team South Division. The other teams in the division include Jefferson, Townsend, Manhattan, Big Timber, Three Forks, Columbus and Red Lodge. Trojans Head Coach Dan Lacey said Whitehall will play all seven teams in the division during the regular...

  • Katelynn Wagner qualifies for finals

    Jun 28, 2017

    Anyone who watched Whitehall's Katelynn Wagner perform in the Cutting Horse competition at the recent Montana State High School Rodeo Finals in Baker was sure to have left the arena impressed with her first-place finish. What was even more impressive is that Wagner had only been competing in the event for two months. Wagner and her horse Chewy will get another chance to shine next month at the 2017 National High School Finals Rodeo set for mid July in Gillette, WY. The state rodeo was just her...

  • Flynn to compete at Dickinson State

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Jun 21, 2017

    An all-state performer in both cross country and track, 2017 Whitehall High School graduate Hunter Flynn will be continuing his career on the collegiate level. Flynn recently signed to compete in both cross country and track at Dickinson State University in North Dakota. Flynn will receive a $2,000 per year athletic scholarship at the NAIA School. He has also received an academic scholarship at the school. "I was very excited to find out that I would receive a scholarship to DSU, I get to do...

  • Wolfe has high goals at national rodeo

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Jun 14, 2017

    Later this week, Whitehall's Brynna Wolfe will be competing in barrel racing at the National Junior High Finals Rodeo in Lebanon, TN. Despite being a rookie at the event, Wolfe has lofty goals for the 2017 rodeo. In an interview earlier this week, Wolfe said she wants to come home a national champion. She qualified with a first place finish in barrel racing at the state finals rodeo in Townsend. Wolfe thought her season went well and said she was super happy qualifying for nationals, especially...

  • Johnson heading back to nationals

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Jun 14, 2017

    Jacy Johnson is making a return trip to the National Junior High Finals Rodeo starting June 18 in Lebanon, TN. Johnson, a soon to be freshman at Whitehall High School, will be competing in both pole bending and the rifle shooting competition. "I'm really excited," she said about a return trip after competing last year. Johnson finished first out of 17 in the rifle event at the Montana State Rodeo in Townsend. She said it was the first time she had competed in the event and smiled when noting...

  • Robertson hoping third times a charm

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Jun 14, 2017

    Whitehall's Garris Robertson will be making his third trip to the National Junior High Finals Rodeo starting Sunday in Tennessee. After two years of experience, the soon to be ninth grader at Whitehall High School is ready for a breakthrough performance. Robertson said he has the goal of finishing first or at least placing in one of his three events. He qualified at the state rodeo by finishing first in tie down roping, goat tying, and ribbon roping with partner Haven Wolstein of Helena....

  • Trojans compete in All Star game

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Jun 14, 2017

    While the final score may not have been what they were hoping for, 2017 Whitehall High School graduates Braden Larsen, Colton Noyes, and Andrew Simon were able to once again take to the field at last week's Class B All-Star Football game. The North All-Stars defeated the South 59-20 at Herb Kindt Field in Billings. The three-standout athletes were joined by Trojan Head Coach and Athletic Director Dan Lacey, who served as the head coach of the South team. "It was a great experience to be the...

  • Nieskens named new Lady Trojans head coach

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Jun 7, 2017

    A newly hired head coach will bring a wealth of experience and a history of success to the Whitehall High School Girls Basketball team. Kelly Nieskens was recently hired to take over for Herman Gerving, who resigned at the end of the 2016-17 season. Nieskens was the head coach at Wolf Point High School for five years, and during this time won the 2011 MHSA Class B State Championship. He was named the 2011 Montana Coaches Association Boys Basketball Coach of the Year, and his 2011 team finished...

  • Local trio qualify for national finals

    STAFF REPORT|Jun 7, 2017

    Three Whitehall teenagers are heading to the National Junior High Rodeo scheduled for June 18 to 24 in Lebanon, TN. Garris Robertson, Jacy Johnson, and Brynna Wolfe all qualified at the Montana Junior High Finals May 28 and 29 in Townsend. Johnson qualified with a second place finish in pole bending. Johnson also qualified for nationals by finishing in first place in the rifle competition. Robertson finished first in tie down roping and boys goat tying. He and his partner Haven Wolstein of...

  • Russell, Feight excel at MHSA State Track meet

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|May 31, 2017

    It was quite the weekend for Whitehall's Ann Russell. One day before graduating, the senior made it to the podium at the MHSA State Track Meet in Butte, finishing fifth in the 200 meters with a time of 27.16. "I as so proud to see Ann finally get to the podium," head coach Dan Lacey said. "She has worked so hard for the opportunity to have that feeling and it was awesome to see her achieve that." Russell also finished 11th in the 100 meters, 15th in the 400 meters, and 20th in the long jump....

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