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Class AA Basketball Schrade leads Pack on Senior Night

| February 17, 2018 12:52 AM

The Daily Inter Lake

Glacier opened a 19-point lead by halftime and coasted comfortably to a 55-38 victory over Missoula Hellgate in a Western AA conference girls basketball matchup on Saturday afternoon at Glacier High School.

Anna Schrade, one of four seniors honored during pregame Senior Night festivities, scored 13 to lead a balanced Glacier offense, which featured 11 scorers.

The Wolfpack led 15-6 after the first quarter and 35-16 by halftime.

Glacier travels to Missoula Sentinel at 7:15 p.m. Tuesday before hosting Flathead for crosstown at 6 p.m. Thursday.

Hellgate 6 10 13 9 — 38

Glacier 15 20 10 10 — 55

GLACIER: Ellie Stevens 6, Kali Gulick 5, Cadie Williams 2, Bria Anderson 3, Aubrie Rademacher 2, Abi Manger 3, Anna Schrade 13, Kaileigh Crawford 6, Alivia Atlee 6, Raley Shirey 5, Ellie Keller 4.

MISSOULA HELLGATE: Shay Evans 10, Sev Armstrong 5, Peyton Arledge 6, Steph Wozniak 1, Jada Merseal 5, Kylie Lunday 11.

Missoula Big Sky 42,

Flathead 35

Mary Heaton poured in a game-high 17 points, but Flathead couldn’t overcome a disastrous second quarter in a Western AA loss to visiting Missoula Big Sky.

The Eagles outscored the Bravettes 13-1 in the second period, more than enough to offset the 34-29 advantage Flathead earned in the first, third and fourth quarters combined.

Taylor Henley chipped in 13 points for the Bravettes, who split the season series with Big Sky after winning the road matchup with the Eagles 46-44 in late January.

Flathead returns to action Thursday, when it travels north to face crosstown rival Glacier at 6 p.m.

Big Sky 13 13 5 11 — 42

Flathead 14 1 8 12 — 35

BIG SKY: Keri Peterson 1, Chasity Foote 7, Mia Sandan 9, Sydane Zanto 4, Ty McGreevey 13, Julia Riekna 5.

FLATHEAD: Averie Olson 2, Mary Heaton 17, Clara Vandenbosch 3, Taylor Henley 13.

Boys

Missoula Hellgate 86, Glacier 54

MISSOULA — Missoula Hellgate exploded offensively, and Glacier struggled to keep pace in a lopsided Western AA defeat.

Led by 30 points from Rollie Worster, who entered the night third in Class AA in scoring average, the Knights scored 20 or more points in all four quarters.

Kody Jarvis paced nine Glacier scorers with 15 points.

The Wolfpack was outscored 43-22 in the second half.

Glacier hosts Missoula Sentinel on Tuesday at 7:15 p.m. before welcoming Flathead for crosstown at 8 p.m. Thursday.

Glacier 14 18 9 13 — 54

Hellgate 23 20 21 22 — 86

Glacier: Caden Harkins 4, Hunter Watterud 2, Collin Kazmier 8, Brec Rademacher 9, Kody Jarvis 15, Drew Engellant 7, Alex Whitman 2, Nick Whitman 3, AJ Grande 4.

MISSOULA Hellgate: ?Bridger Deden 9, Dylan Holst 8, Logan Riddle 7, Kade Lunday 13, Ceaton Oliver 9, Rollie Worster 30, Fisher Richardson 4, Abe Johnson 6.

Flathead 69,

Missoula Big Sky 51

MISSOULA — A big third quarter gave Flathead a Western AA win over Missoula Big Sky.

Tied 25-all at halftime, the Braves outscored the Eagles 25-7 in the third quarter to pull away.

Tyler Johnson tallied 23 points to lead Flathead. Eric Seaman and Sam Elliott added 17 and 12 for the Braves, respectively.

Flathead faces a crosstown test at Glacier at 8 p.m. Thursday.

Flathead 11 14 25 19 — 69

Big Sky 4 21 7 19 — 51

Flathead: Clayton Jaques 3, Eric Seaman 17, Tyler Johnson 23, Sam Elliott 12, Anthony Jones 8, Dawson Smith 6

Big Sky: ?Camdyn LaRance 4, Daniel Morin 2, David Gibson 6, McKee Muralt 7, Jordan Casselman 22, Levi Janacaro 4, Brady Tabish 6.