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Bigfork sweeps Seeley-Swan

by The Daily Inter Lake
| December 5, 2017 1:21 AM

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Bigfork's Beau Santistevan (33) throws down a dunk in front of Seeley-Swan defender Cordell Turner (5) Tuesday night in Bigfork. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake)

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Bigfork center Jaime Berg goes to the hoop against Seeley-Swan's Chloe Robbins (25) and Klaire Kovatch (12) in the first half. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake)

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Bigfork's Anders Epperly (0) goes to the hoop against Seeley-Swan's Chance Johnson (15) Tuesday night in Bigfork. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake)

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Bigfork's Randy Stultz goes to the hoop with Seeley-Swan's Cameron Haines defending. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake)

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Bigfork's Heidi Schneller shoots against Seeley-Swan on Tuesday night in Bigfork. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake)

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Bigfork's Luke Schmit (5) goes to the hoop against Seeley-Swan on Tuesday night in Bigfork. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake)

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Bigfork's Abby Lembke (10) goes to the hoop against Seeley-Swan on Tuesday night in Bigfork. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake)

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Bigfork's Anders Epperly (0) goes to the hoop for two against Seeley-Swan on Tuesday night in Bigfork. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake)

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Bigfork's Chase Chappuis sinks a shot against Seeley-Swan on Tuesday night in Bigfork. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake)

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Bigfork's Heidi Schneller (15) goes to the hoop with Seeley-Swan's Chloe Robbins (25) defending. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake)

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Bigfork's Logan Gilliard pulls up in the lane for two points against Seeley-Swan on Tuesday night in Bigfork. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake)

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Bigfork's Colton Reichenbach (3) puts in two points against Seeley-Swan on Tuesday night in Bigfork. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake)

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Bigfork's Heidi Schneller shoots against Seeley-Swan defenders Emily Howard (13) and Jory Towe (21) in the first half Tuesday night.

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Bigfork's Abby Ellison (14) looks to shoot in front of teammate Heidi Schneller (15) and Seeley-Swan defender Klaire Kovatch (12). (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake)

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Bigfork's Heidi Schneller shoots against Seeley-Swan on Tuesday night in Bigfork. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake)

BIGFORK — Bigfork jumped out to a 29-6 first-quarter lead on Seeley-Swan and never looked back en route to a 66-29 nonconference boys basketball victory on Tuesday evening.

It was the season opener for Bigfork.

Randy Stultz scored all seven of his points in the opening stanza to get Bigfork off to the fast start.

Anders Epperly led Bigfork, and all scorers, with 15 points. He tallied nine in the third quarter as Bigfork held a commanding 62-18 lead.

He also led the Vikings in assists with 10.

Logan Taylor and Logan Gillard both tallied 10 points for Bigfork.

Beau Santistevan had eight points and a team high eight rebounds for the Bigfork.

Bigfork heads for Shelby and the Tip-Off Tournament on Friday. The Vikings play Shelby at 9 p.m. Friday and Shepherd on Saturday at 11 a.m.

Seeley-Swan 6 7 5 11 — 29

Bigfork 29 17 16 4 — 66

SEELEY-SWAN — Avery Smith 4, Owen Mercado 2, Keaton Johnson 9, Cordell Learner 2, Dakota Wood 1, Chance Johnson 4, Cameron Haines 7.

BIGFORK — Anders Epperly 15, Clayton Reichenbach 5, Colton Reichenbach 5, Randy Stultz 7, Luke Schmit 2, Logan Taylor 10, Chase Chappuis 4, Logan Gillard 10, Beau Santistevan 8.

Whitefish 72, Eureka 36

WHITEFISH — Ryan Kemm and Lee Walburn both scored 17 points to power Whitefish to an easy nonconference victory over Eureka.

It was the season opener for Whitefish.

The Bulldogs jumped out to a 28-5 advantage and led 44-13 at the half.

Sam Menicke and Dillon Botner topped Whitefish in rebounding with eight each.

AJ Pacella had 13 points for Eureka.

Whitefish heads for Missoula and the Tip-Off Tournament versus Butte Central on Friday at 2:30 p.m. and Dillon on Saturday at 6:45 p.m.

Eureka 5 8 14 9 — 36

Whitefish 28 16 19 9 — 72

EUREKA — Austin Callender 2, AJ Pacella 13, Quade Anderson 6, Colton Cooper 5, Alex Lowe 1, Jake Kindel 9.

WHITEFISH — Alex Keuylian 12, Caleb Meehan 2, Brendyn Peacock 6, Mark Anderson 4, Sam Menicke 6, Ryan Kemm 17, Lee Walburn 17, Dillon Botner 8.

Troy 49, Stillwater 28

TROY — Troy was in charge from the opening tip, leading 11-4 and 28-13 after the first two quarter stops for an easy nonconference win over Stillwater Christian School.

Trevor Hoagland topped Troy in scoring with 18 points. Jeremiah Hoder had eight points to pace Stillwater Christian.

Stillwater Christian hosts Eureka for a nonconference test on Saturday at 5:30 p.m.

Stillwater 4 9 8 7 — 28

Troy 11 17 7 14 — 49

Stillwater Christian — Jeremiah Hoder 8, Elijah Chuang 6, Zach Basnett 4, Connor Drish 4, Jorgen Lindberg 2, Jared Fetig 2, Caleb Cole-Tinkham 2.

Troy — Trevor Hoagland 18, Alex Freund 8, A.J. Faur 7, Cody Osterberg 5, Dylan Cummings 5, Logan Milde 2, Tyler Gromley 2, Moxley Roesler-Beglake 2.

Girls

Bigfork 68, Seeley-Swan 32

BIGFORK — Bigfork opened the season with an impressive nonconference romp over Seeley-Swan.

Bigfork led 37-14 at the half and turned the game over to the reserves after that.

Jaime Berg had 18 points for Bigfork. Shae Anderson was next with nine and Ansleigh Edgerton added eight.

Bigfork had 24 steals with Anderson claiming a team high five.

Berg also led the team in rebounding with nine.

Bigfork will play Shelby on Friday at 1 p.m. and Malta on Saturday at 10 a.m. in the Tip-Off Tournament in Shelby.

Seeley-Swan 8 6 9 9 — 32

Bigfork 19 18 15 16 — 68

SEELEY-SWAN — Terra Bertsch 3, Autumn Morse 8, Klaire Kovatch 7, Ashley Miller 10, Chloe Robbins 2, Taylor Dilliee 2.

BIGFORK — Abby Lembke 7, Ellie Berreth 2, Shae Anderson 9, Abby Ellison 5, Heidi Schneller 9, Jaime Berg 18, Jordan Nelson 2, Rakiah Grende 8, Ansleigh Edgerton 8.

Eureka 54, Whitefish 38

WHITEFISH — Eureka used the 1-2 offensive punch of Erryn Thier and Sienna Utter to knock off Whitefish for its first victory of the season in a nonconference contest.

Thier lead all scorers with 16 points. She also had a team best four rebounds.

Utter tallied 15 points.

Eureka (1-2) never trailed.

Maggie Graves had a team high five steals to go with five points for the victorious Lions.

Marlee Bender topped Whitefish in scoring with 13 points.

Whitefish will head for Missoula and a Tip-Off Tournament with single games on Friday and Saturday.

Eureka 10 13 14 17 — 54

Whitefish 7 11 9 11 — 38

EUREKA — Sienna Utter 15, Liz Pacella 9, Maggie Graves 5, Karlee Frost 3, Cassie Hammack 6, Erryn Thier 16.

WHITEFISH — Kit Anderson 2, Hope Brown 3, Kaiah Moore 3, Ashton Ramsey 8, Annissa Brown 2, Payton Kastella 7, Marlee Bender 13.

Troy 39, Stillwater 23

TROY —After a slow-start, Troy pulled away to down Stillwater Christian School in a nonconference game.

Troy’s Aurora Becquart lead all scorers with 11 points. Katelynn Tallmadge added nine for the victors.

Helen Hashley and Lulu Neumann both had six to pace Stillwater.

Stillwater is back in action with another nonconference outing on Saturday at home versus Eureka at 4 p.m.

Stillwater 5 9 6 3 — 23

Troy 3 13 11 12 — 39

Stillwater Christian — Marae Tintzman 1, Claire Erb 2, Katie Wilkey 1, Helen Hashley 6, Lulu Neumann 6, Katie Venman 4, Selah Neumann 2, Ramey Metzger 1.

Troy — Aurora Becquart 11, Annie Day 2, Grace Dolan 12, Katelynn Tallmadge 9, Montanna Rice 3, Izzy Ramirez 2.