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Class AA
• Bozeman 39, Butte 15: The Hawks pulled away in the second half and outscored the Bulldogs 24-0 to secure a big road win. Bo Demarais got the Bulldogs going with a 78-yard bomb Karson Pumneaand hit Hudson Luedtke for a six-yard TD in the second quarter. The Hawks scored two one-yard touchdown runs Austin Baller and at halftime the score was 15:15. But the Hawks’ offense didn’t get rolling until late. Brady Casagrande scored on a three-yard run in the third quarter and Kellen Harrison threw touchdown passes of 34 and 44 yards Rocky Lencioni And Cordell Holzer in the fourth quarter.
• Great Falls CMR 36, Missoula Big Sky 21: Caleb Taylor was 22 of 32 for 223 yards passing and four touchdowns, and Keegan Fuller And Kaiden Clement both rushed for 104 yards to help the Rustlers get past the Eagles. Big Sky led 14-7 late in the first half, but CMR scored two goals in the final minute to take the lead en route to a 36-14 lead. Wasson River caught a 70-yard TD pass and also had a rushing score for the Rustlers. Joey Sandberg ran for 157 yards on 19 carries and scored one score for Big Sky.
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• Kalispell Flathead 17, Belgrade 14: Brett Pesola scored on a 21-yard touchdown run, Ben Bliven ran for a 32-yard score and Miller Bushnell kicked a 29-yard field goal as the Braves picked up their first win of the season. Hudson Rask found Wesley Ehret for a 16-yard TD and scored a goalie for the Panthers (0-2).
• Helena 21, Billings West 14: Carter Kraft He broke a 14-all deadlock with a 5-yard run with 3:15 to play as the Bengals (1-1) rallied in the fourth quarter to overtake the Golden Bears (0-2). Kraft had joined in about three and a half minutes earlier Jaxan Liebberg on a 14-yard score to tie the game. Kraft also scored Sam Ark on a 9-yard strike in the second quarter. West took an early 3-0 lead with a 40-yard field goal Jacob Kauwe and got within 7-6 on a 24-yarder in the third quarter. The Bears then took a 14-7 lead with a 29-yard passing run Reece Valdez and a 2-point conversion with less than a minute left in the third quarter.
• Great Falls 42, Missoula Hellgate 0: After losing their opening game 44-0, the Bison evened their record with a win over the Knights. Great Falls scored three touchdowns in the first quarter to secure a commanding lead. Caleb Taylor threw a touchdown pass Chase Morgan, Ryder English ripped off a 47-yard touchdown run and Izayah Brown had a scoring run for four yards. When Riley Collette Blow Mason Kralj A nine-yard touchdown pass gave the Bison a 28-0 halftime lead. The loss dropped the Knights to 0-2.
• Helena Capital 35, Billings Skyview 10: Merek Mihelish threw three touchdown passes and Tuff Adams ran in two more runs as the reigning state champions evened their record by shutting out the Falcons (0-2). Paxton Fitch ran for a touchdown in the first quarter to put Skyview within 10-7, but from then on it was all Capital. Dylan Almquist caught two touchdown passes and Daniel Larson one for the Bruins.
Class a
• Billings Central 24, Havre 3: Adam Barenbush Blow Brayden Flores for a 16-yard touchdown and ran for another score, and the Rams defense held off the Blue Ponies as Central moved to 2-0 on the season. Havre briefly led by 27 yards in the first quarter Ty Golie field goal, but the Central pass-rush-and-run defense slammed the door after that. Jack Debourg added a field goal for the Rams in the second quarter and Thomas Norman hit Pay Dirt on a four-yard run.
• Lewistown 21, Laurel 0: Dan Ruff opened the scoring with a 15-yard pass Wylee Snapp in the second quarter and Kieran Netburn doubled the lead with a 2-yard run in the third as the defending state champion Golden Eagles fended off a challenge from the Locomotives (1-1) with strong defense. Brady Bantz capped the scoring with a 20-yard TD reception in the fourth quarter for Lewistown (2-0).
• Corvallis 41, Frenchtown 6: Aydan Mayn threw three touchdown passes and ran for the first score as the Blue Devils scored the final 41 points of the game in a battle against the Broncs. Bennett Boelman caught Mayn’s first TD throw and added a 38-yard pick-6. James Nordenstrom was 6 of 7 on extra points for Corvallis. Billy Corettes 63-yard TD reception by Brody Hardy Frenchtown was ranked first in the first quarter.
Class B
• Florence-Carlton 47, Townsend 0: In their first two games of the season, the defending Class B champion Falcons have scored a total of 74 points while holding their opponents scoreless. Mason Arlington And Tyler Abbott scored on three touchdown passes, Arlington scored with a goalkeeper and Ethan Alexander found Bridger Alexander for a 26-yard touchdown strike. The Falcon defense posted its second straight shutout.
• Missoula Loyola 7, Manhattan 6 (OT): Talen Reynolds scored on a third down play from 4 yards and Malik Lyttle took the game-winning extra point as the Rams held off the Tigers in a battle between two of the best teams in the class. Manhattan took a 6-0 lead with a 3-yard tote-by Tyson Bakke but failed due to the conversion. Neither team scored in regulation, with the Tigers having their best shot in regulation, but they were blocked on fourth-and-1 on the first play of the fourth quarter.
• Eureka 32, Whitefish 6: Tristan Butts ran for a touchdown and caught another, and AJ Truman ran to one and threw one to Butts as the Lions rallied and defeated the Class A Bulldogs. Butts opened with a 67-yard run and his 35-yard reception from Truman early in the second quarter broke a 6-6 tie. Eureka scored all of its points in the first half. Whitefish was only able to make two field goals in the first quarter Ryder Barinowski.
• Conrad 49, Anaconda 18: Roscoe Shaw was a force with four rushing touchdowns and Cristean Habets added a TD reception to his 7-for-7 night and scored additional points as the Cowboys overwhelmed the Copperheads. Conrad led 21-12 at the break before pulling away. Cory Galle threw for all three points from Anaconda, two for brother Brody Galle and the third to Teague Cromwell.
8-man
• St. Ignatius 50, Troy 13: Titan Mansell scored three goals and scored two points as the Bulldogs pulled away in the second half and celebrated a triumph over the Trojans. Rhine Gonzalez caught two of Mansell’s TD passes from 16 and 20 yards. Iyetsk Umphrey It was also a big day for Mission as he scored on a 7-yard run and returned a kick 79 yards for paydirt. Carson Orr ran for Troy’s first goal and Nolan Morris scored Mason Crow on a 20-yard TD pass.
• Superior 58, Plains 8: Jaxon Green ran for two touchdowns, passed for two more and accounted for nine tackles as the Bobcats built a 42-0 halftime lead and crushed the Horsemen. Micha Acker caught a TD pass and also had a team-high 12 tackles for Superior, which also had two interceptions – one for a TD Gannon Quinlan. Green scored the game’s first touchdowns on 3- and 4-yard runs and then scored Lucas Kovalsky on a 10-yard score. Kovalsky also threw a TD pass to Quinlan. Plains scored on a 12-yard run in the third quarter Darren Standeford.
6-man
• Noxon 38, Twin Bridges 6: The Red Devils won their second straight win with a convincing game Ian Brown, Judge Kayser And Antonio Lodi Hit Pay Dirt. Lodi ran for two points and Brian Risch attached to Ricky Williams on a 64-yard touchdown strike. Cole Anderson scored a 26-yard touchdown pass for Twin Bridges.
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