Havre Slows Bigfork's Offense
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Blue Ponies slow Bigfork girls offense at State A

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Blue Ponies advance to Friday ’s 3:30 p.m. semifinal against 21 -1 Dillon.
Western A champion Beavers struggled past Lewistown 47-42.
Bigfork will take on the 10 -13 Eagles Friday , again at 9 a.m. ; Lockwood beat Frenchtown 52-43 ; Billings Central beats Columbia Falls 70-34 .
Cassie Keller and Kylie Konen scored 11 points each for Dillon .
Lockwood built a 29-21 halftime lead, and the gap grew to 47-33 on Taysha Litle Light’s old-fashioned three -point pay at 2:07 of the fourth quarter .
Kam Reinker had 17 points and 14 rebounds for Billings Central ; Coral old Bull and Annika Stergar added 12 each.
Amaya Lorash , who added 11 points, converted a three -point play at the end of the third quarter to boost the lead to 57 -24.
Taryn Borgen and Emalee Alton scored eight each for the Wildkats .
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