Serving Southern Jefferson County in the Great State of Montana

Sports


Sorted by date  Results 633 - 657 of 747

Page Up

  • Trojans win two at state tournament

    Abe Winter, For the Ledger|Mar 15, 2017

    Billings -- Not playing your best at the state tournament, at least in the opening round, proved to be a downer for the Whitehall High School boys basketball team. But after falling 69-55 to eventual runner-up Anaconda on Thursday in the second game of the 2017 Class B tourney at Rimrock Auto Arena, the Trojans bounced back with two victories -- 71-56 over Lodge Grass on Friday and 64-62 over Missoula Loyola on Saturday morning -- before losing 52-42 to Shelby in the third-place game Saturday...

  • The shot: Feight nails game winner at state

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Mar 15, 2017

    Years from now people in Whitehall will still be talking about "the shot". But let's back up a little bit first. The Whitehall High School boys basketball team was in a hard fought battle with Missoula-Loyola at the Class B State Tournament in Billings. The ebb and flow of the game seemed perfect for the setting and importance of the contest early Saturday morning. The winner would be moving on with a chance to get a third-place trophy at state, the loser's season would be coming to an end....

  • Trojans advance to state

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Mar 8, 2017

    With their backs to the wall, there was no quit in the Whitehall High School boys basketball team. After dropping their opening game of the Southern B Divisional Tournament last Thursday night to Roundup, the Trojans (19-6) bounced back with three consecutive victories to secure a spot in this week's MHSA Class B State Championship in Billings. The number three seed from the South, the Trojans will open Thursday against a familiar foe in the top seed from the west Anaconda. The game is... Full story

  • Trojans stay alive at Divisional Tournament

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Mar 1, 2017

    By JACK H. SMITH Ledger Publisher It's all about survive and advance for the Whitehall High School boys basketball team. One night after a tough 55-46 loss late Thursday night to Roundup in the opening round of the Southern B Divisional Tournament in Billings, the Trojans rebounded Friday afternoon with a 62-48 win over Shepherd High School. With the win, Whitehall kept their season and hopes at a spot in the state tournament alive, and will play Saturday morning in the loser out consolation...

  • Trojans open with Roundup

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Mar 1, 2017

    Tomorrow night the Whitehall High School boys basketball team will return to the court for the first time since a 62-33 5B District Tournament challenge game win over Three Forks. It just so happens it will be their biggest game of the year to date. The Trojans are set to face off against Roundup (17-4) in the first round of the first round of the Divisional Tournament slated to take place March 2 to 4 at the MetraPark Arena in Billings. The tipoff is scheduled for 8 p.m. Whitehall (16-5) will g... Full story

  • Whitehall Middle School Wrestling

    Mar 1, 2017

    The Whitehall Middle School wrestling team traveled last Saturday to compete at the Bozeman Duals....

  • Trojans headed to Divisional

    Abe Winter, For the Ledger|Feb 22, 2017

    BELGRADE -- Imagine the score being 20-2. Imagine no longer because that was the score -- Whitehall 20, Three Forks 2 -- after one quarter en route to a resounding 62-33 victory Monday night in the challenge game of the District 5B boys basketball tournament. "We were definitely ready to play," Whitehall junior Wyatt Alexander said after scoring 16 points to lead the Trojans. "We had energy at the start." Still, being up 18 after one quarter while limiting the Wolves to just two free throws,... Full story

  • Crowds come out for Whitehall Little Guy Wrestling Tournament

    Jennifer Hoerauf, Contributing Writer|Feb 22, 2017

    The Whitehall Little Guy Wrestling program hosted the first tournament of the Little Guy Wrestling Season. Parents, high school wrestlers, and community volunteers helped make this a successful event. I can say that Whitehall and surrounding communities demonstrated a partnership to ensure that these young wrestlers had a great experience while learning the fundamentals of the sport. During this tournament, Whitehall hosted 295 wrestlers that came from Deer Lodge, Dillon, Helena, Jefferson, Livingston and Townsend. While these young wrestlers...

  • Season of promise for Lady Trojans

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Feb 22, 2017

    While their season may have come to an end with two losses at the 5B District Tournament in Belgrade, there was plenty to be proud of for the 2016-17 Whitehall High School girls basketball team. The Lady Trojans opened the year with three consecutive wins, and would finish the season with six. This was more than their combined win total the previous three seasons. Head Coach Herman Gerving said the highlight of the season was the listening to all the goals of the senior class of Ann Russell,...

  • Trojans learn from 2016 5B District tournament

    Abe Winter, For the Ledger|Feb 15, 2017

    They remember. Oh how they remember. The reference is to the 2016 District 5B tournament in Belgrade when the Whitehall High School boys basketball team went 0-2, thus failing to advance to the Divisional. The Trojans entered as the No. 2 seed, which earned them a bye in the first round. But they didn't play like the team that earned that bye and saw their season end. Whitehall coach Zach McLean and three of the team's top players – Braden Larsen, Andrew Simon and Max Feight – now echo sim...

  • Whitehall wins regular season crown

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Feb 15, 2017

    Just moments after a 54-46 win over Townsend Friday night in Varsity Gym, Whitehall High School boys basketball head coach Zach McLean said any win in the tough Southern 5B League is a huge win. It turns out Whitehall had more than anyone in the league during the 2016-17 regular season. With the season sweep of the Bulldogs, the Trojans (14-4, 8-2 Southern 5B League) won the outright league title and will open next week's District Tournament in Belgrade with the number one seed. Whitehall will...

  • Lady Trojans get third shot at rival Boulder

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Feb 15, 2017

    The Whitehall High School girls basketball shouldn't need much motivation when they open the Southern 5B District Tournament Thursday at the Belgrade Events Center. The fifth seeded Lady Trojans are set to face rival and fourth seeded Boulder Thursday night at 6 p.m. It will be the third matchup of the year between the two squads, with the Lady Panthers picking up a 47-35 win at home, and a 34-23 win in Varsity Gym. Whitehall head coach Herman Gerving believes his team matches up with Boulder...

  • Seven win match at state

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Feb 15, 2017

    The Whitehall High School wrestling team sent seven wrestlers to last week's state tournament at the MetraPark in Billings - – all seven walked away from the Metra Park Arena with at least one victory. "State is always a great experience. It's hard to prepare for if you haven't been before," coach Steve Sacry said. "I was pleased that everyone scored a win in their respective weight classes." The Trojans were led by Sophomore Connor Johnson who placed for the second consecutive year, f...

  • Trojans win regular season league title

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Feb 8, 2017

    By JACK H. SMITH Ledger Publisher Just moments after a 54-46 win over Townsend Friday night in Varsity Gym, Whitehall High School boys basketball head coach Zach McLean said any win in the tough Southern 5B League is a huge win. It turns out Whitehall had more than anyone in the league during the 2016-17 regular season. With the season sweep of the Bulldogs, the Trojans (14-4, 8-2 Southern 5B League) won the outright league title and will open next week's District Tournament in Belgrade with...

  • Trojan wrestlers shine at divisional tourney

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Feb 8, 2017

    The Whitehall High School wrestling team did not disappoint at last Saturday's Southern B/C Divisional Tournament in Anaconda. The Trojans had two individuals finish first, three place second, and finished third as a team. Connor Johnson (126 pounds) and Braxtyn Armstrong (145) both defended their divisional championships. In the finals, Johnson defeated Jack Dolan of Townsend 6-2. Armstrong won a 7-0 decision over Robbie Coleman of Columbus. Armstrong said after winning the divisional...

  • Experiencing the joy of victory

    Abe Winter, For the Ledger|Feb 8, 2017

    Victories have been scarce for the Whitehall High School girls basketball team. Let's count 'em. Two when this season's seniors were freshmen, zero when they were sophomores and one when they were juniors. That's right, three seasons, three wins. So when the Lady Trojans won their sixth game of the 2016-17 season on Saturday night against Gardiner, that made it three more than the entire previous three seasons. Yet the joy of competing and developing -- they hope -- lifetime friendships were...

  • Trojans bounce back

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Feb 8, 2017

    Following last Thursday nights 65-60 loss at Manhattan, Whitehall High School boys basketball coach Zach McLean shared a message with his team. He wants them to get back to doing the small things better. The loss to the Tigers was the Trojans second consecutive set back after winning 12 in a row. McLean said both Manhattan and Three Forks out worked Whitehall. "We just didn't have the energy that we needed to win games. They outworked us for all the loose balls and rebounds. The message we are...

  • Lady Trojans win two

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Feb 8, 2017

    It was quite the week for the Whitehall High School girls basketball team. The Lady Trojans snapped a six game losing streak Thursday with a 42-35 road victory over Manhattan. The momentum carried over to Saturday and a 57-13 home win over Gardiner. Head Coach Herman Gerving praised his teams effort in both games, and said they were able to get the victories with hard work. "Win's bring out the smiles," said. "It is so enjoyable to see them smiling." Whitehall (6-10) will play their final...

  • Trojan squads fall to Dillon

    STAFF REPORT|Feb 8, 2017

    The Whitehall Trojan basketball teams stepped up a class in competition Tuesday, February 7 with games against Dillon. For three quarters, the Whitehall (13-4) boys team showed they could hang with the top ranked and defending Class A state champs, but went cold in the fourth quarter of the 63-40 road loss. After trailing 30 to 19 at halftime, the Trojans would outscore Dillon 18-16 in the third. The Beavers came back strong in the final quarter, outscoring Whitehall 17-3. Andrew Simon led Trojans in scoring with 13. Wyatt Alexander had 10,...

  • Spring soccer sign-ups February 24, 25

    Feb 8, 2017

    Is it Spring yet? Despite the cold and ice, the Whitehall Soccer Board is busy making plans for the spring soccer season. First practice for middle and high school players (levels U12-U15-U19) will be March 21. Elementary school kids (levels U6, U8 and U10) will start April 4. Jamboree, which is a special level of soccer for preschool ages, will start April 10. The U10 League will play at the Cardwell Fields. A soccer registration event will take place February 24th and 25 at the Borden’s conference room at the corner of Legion and Main s...

  • Trojans headed to Divisional Tournament

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Feb 1, 2017

    Throughout the season, the Whitehall High School Wresting team has showed it is among the best Class B/C teams in Montana. This Saturday they'll look to prove it again at the Southern B/C Divisional Tournament in Ananconda. "They boy's have been working towards the next two weeks all year. They are focused and peaking right now," coach Steve Sacry said. "The tournament is in Anaconda and many Whitehall people are planning on attending. It will be an exciting day and I anticipate the boys will...

  • Whitehall boy's look to shake off loss

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Feb 1, 2017

    The Whitehall High School boy's basketball team will look to get back into the win column Thursday night in Manhattan. Trojans (12-2, 7-1 5B) will travel to the league foe Tigers Thursday and will return home to host Gardiner Saturday. Whitehall split two road games last weekend. The Trojans won a thriller 56-52 Friday night over Big Timber, and fell Saturday 70-56 to Three Forks. It was their first loss since a season opening road contest at Manhattan Christian. "Two tough games this weekend wh...

  • Ladies lose tight game to Big Timber

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Feb 1, 2017

    For the second time this season, the Whitehall High School girl's basketball team and Big Timber locked horns in a an epic battle. After trailing the entire first half last Friday night, the Lady Trojans roared back in the second half, but their valiant effort fell just short in the 37-36 loss. Two weeks ago the Lady Herders picked up a 36-33 win in Varsity Gym. Whitehall girl's coach Herman Gerving said the Lady Trojans need to come out stronger and not let the other team get the lead. He said...

  • Trojans notch 11th straight win

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Jan 25, 2017

    The Whitehall High School boy's basketball team was firing on all cylinders defensively Friday night in a runaway victory over Jefferson County High School. The Trojans (11-1, 6-0 5B) held the rival Panthers to six or less points in three quarters, including giving up just two points in the first period of the 62-24 victory. The game could not have been more different than the first matchup between the two teams last week, a 51-47 Whitehall victory last Tuesday in Boulder. Whitehall would open...

  • Lady Trojans seek balance

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Jan 25, 2017

    The Whitehall High School girl's basketball team will look to get things rolling offensively this week in road matchups against 5B rivals Sweet Grass County and Three Forks. The Lady Trojans were impressive on defense in home action last week, but were unable to pickup a victory in the three game home stand. They fell 36-33 to Big Timber, 39-34 to Anaconda, and 33-23 to rival Jefferson. Head coach Herman Gerving said the team's perimeter shooting has not come along as he expected it to, but once...

Page Down