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  • Big Sandy Pioneers' rush attack lights up Knights, 51-6

    Sean Janssen|Sep 11, 2019

    If North Star could have been a trap game for Big Sandy, the Pioneer football team did not take the bait. In fact, the purple-and-gold ran left, right, around and through the Knights in a 51-6 Friday night romp. Five different Pioneers scored touchdowns. Only a day's worth of accumulated rain seemed to slow Big Sandy. "The wet field kind of prevented us from running more of our stuff (offensively)," coach Larry Jappe said. "We just pounded the ball and scored a lot of points." Big Sandy (2-0)...

  • Pioneer spikers making strides

    Sean Janssen|Sep 11, 2019

    The Big Sandy Lady Pioneers have had their ups and downs in the early going this fall. The Pioneer varsity finished in a fifth-place tie at the Cascade Invitational during the weekend after purple-and-gold squads at each level struggled Thursday against perennial league powerhouse Chinook. In pool play Friday, the Pioneer varsity took the first set 21-20 against the hosts but fell 21-15 in the second set. They lost 21-15, 21-12 to cross-county rival Fort Benton before downing Centerville 21-20,...

  • Pioneers Prevail over the Jordan Mustangs 44-28

    Serena Cator|Sep 4, 2019

    The number one Jordan Mustangs came to town to face the number two Big Sandy Pioneers. The anticipation was building all week. You could see the look of determination on the faces of the Pioneers as they walked out with Pioneer flags, with the song Knock Out blaring on the brand-new speakers the Booster Club purchased. The speakers added to the enjoyment of the warm-up and the game since you could hear so much better. The Jordan Mustangs won the coin toss and deferred to the Pioneers who got...

  • Lady Pioneers take the win from the Miners

    Leslie Gregory|Sep 4, 2019

    The Lady Pioneers opened their 2019 season by traveling to Centerville on Friday, to take on the Miners. They hit the court with new coach, Brittney McKenney and the confidence of five seniors, Amanda Cline, Lainey Gregory, Seanna Demontiney, Stacey Allderdice, and hope Gasvoda. The anticipation of the opening game is always a nervous celebration. They stepped on the court with their game faces on and ready to put all the hard practices to work. The Lady Pioneers played hard and kept up the conf...

  • Cheering for Big Sandy

    Zoe Merrill|Sep 4, 2019

    For the second year in a row, Big Sandy will lead in Pioneer spirit by Big Sandy Cheerleaders. There are four cheerleaders for the football and volleyball games and eight to 10 cheerleaders for the basketballs games. It is crucial to realize cheerleaders must, by rule, cheer equally at both the football and the volleyball games. The school doesn't want them to travel to far away with the football team, so even though the volleyball games are closer or more at home, they will not be cheering...

  • Junior high grinders gear up for rivals

    Sean Janssen|Aug 28, 2019

    Big Sandy junior high football players may dream of the day they suit up under the lights for the varsity but their 2019 schedule might make their senior counterparts jealous. The younger Pioneers host nearby rivals Box Elder and Highwood amidst a five-game homestand to begin this season. Meanwhile, the senior high team buses as far as Grenora, North Dakota, for a September contest and will not face any Golden Triangle foes until the playoffs, if at all. "I'm sure these guys will be pretty...

  • Strength in numbers for Pioneer junior high volleyball

    Sean Janssen|Aug 28, 2019

    Call it an embarrassment of riches for the Big Sandy junior high volleyball squad this year. Nineteen girls will play for the Pioneers under the tutelage of Shersteen Cline, who coached the high school varsity last season. "They like being a part of something. They like being with their friends," Cline said, considering the reasons for the turnout. "They get to burn off some of that energy before they go home." Cline did not initially plan to coach, having had a baby in June, but when the...

  • Pioneers among 6-man football state title contenders

    Sean Janssen|Aug 21, 2019

    Visions of a state championship in 6-man football can only be realized in Big Sandy if the Pioneers are well-balanced this season. Not necessarily in their mix of the running and passing game. It should come as no surprise to fans or foes alike to see the purple and gold rely on heavy doses of standout junior rusher Kade Strutz carrying the ball. Instead, the Pioneers as a unit will have to find and maintain a sweet spot. They need to confidently play up to their lofty potential without getting...

  • Culture Club: Pioneer netters 'learn how to build each other up'

    Sean Janssen|Aug 21, 2019

    A newly minted coach mentored by a Montana preps legend will lead the Big Sandy Pioneers volleyball squad on the court this season. First-year head coach Brittany McKenney played on back-to-back Class B state champion outfits in 2009 and 2010 at Huntley Project under the tutelage of Iona Stookey. Stookey manufactured a perennial power at the Yellowstone County school, leading the Red Devils to their 11th state title in the past 15 years last season. She entered the Montana Coaches Association...

  • MHSA and Booster Clubs: rules have changed

    Melanie Schwarzbach|Aug 14, 2019

    The Montana High School Association (MHSA) is the governing body for all high school athletics, music and speech and drama in Montana. It sets rules in regards to participation eligibility, coaching expectations, contest administration and many other aspects of competition regulation. One of these areas that has come under increased scrutiny in the last several years is the rules governing how booster clubs are allowed to support athletes and their programs. According to the Fundamentals of MHSA Athletic Regulations, “Boosters and booster clubs...

  • Barracudas celebrate their year of accomplishments

    Zoe Merrill|Aug 14, 2019

    The end of the swim year for the Big Sandy Barracudas was held on August 8th with a dessert buffet, presentation of awards, slide show of the year, and team swim. It's been a long season with everyone improving. Rookie of the year award went to Cassia Butler. Most time cut award went to Dorothea Merrill. Travis discussed how every year the most time cut during the year would be given to a bantam swimmer. They put it all together at the end of the season where they can easily take off numerous se...

  • The Basketball Players are getting Ready!

    Alicia Bjornestad|Aug 7, 2019

    As the summer moves along, the boys and girls basketball players have been getting into the gym. Just like the volleyball girls, the basketball players get scheduled time to be supervised in the gym twice a week. The players go in on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. All the players are grateful for these great opportunities the gym opens up for them. Working on sports during the off season helps teams bond and perform better during their season. Basketball is a sport that needs hard work and dedication. All of the players enjoy the game and being able...

  • Barracudas Place 4th at State in Sidney

    Melanie Schwarzbach|Aug 7, 2019

    The Big Sandy Swim Team ended their season with a 4th place finish in the Class A division at the Montana Federation State Swim Meet. The Chinook Lions, who are traditionally a Class AA team, took first place honors, followed by Glendive and Conrad. According to coach Travis Baumann, it all came down to numbers and big performances. The Barracudas were the smallest team in Class A and some rival swimmers posted huge gains in the pool. While the team did not bring home a trophy this year,...

  • Barracudas Take Third at Divisional Meet, head to State in Sidney

    Melanie Schwarzbach|Jul 31, 2019

    The Big Sandy Swim Team placed third at the Western Divisional Swim Meet held in Cut Bank this weekend. Twenty- seven swimmers qualified for the state meet next week in Sidney. Earning high point honors for the Barracudas were Astrid Ketchum- 6th (8-Under girls), Henry Merrill 4th (8-Under boys), Ryder Oats and Darrell SunChild- tie 6th place (11/12 boys), Lane Demontiney -1st (11/12 boys), Daisy LaBuda - 3rd (13/14 girls), Kody Strutz - 4th (13/14 boys), Dillin Geyer - 6th (15-19 boys), Cam...

  • Barracudas Take Third in Chester

    Melanie Schwarzbach|Jul 24, 2019

    The Big Sandy Swim Team competed in their last regular season meet of the year this weekend in Chester. They scored 622 points to finish third behind Bitterroot (833) and Columbia Falls (634). Earning high point honors this weekend were Astrid Ketchum (2nd, 8-U girls), Henry Merrill (3rd, 8-U boys), Kade Strutz (2nd, 15-19 boys) and Brady Pleninger (1st – 15-19 boys). The team also set four new pool records; Brady Pleninger – 50 free and 100 free and the 15-19 relay team (Pleninger, Strutz, Cam...

  • Volleyball Open Gyms are Successful

    Alicia Bjornestad|Jul 24, 2019

    This summer, the Big Sandy volleyball team has been working hard in the gym. A schedule for different sports has been organized to allow every sports team to get time in the gym during the summer. The volleyball girls go in the evening, on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. The organization for open gym has been helpful for these girls in many ways. For the gym to be available there needs to be at least one adult with the team. Sheri Roth and maybe our future volleyball coach Brittany, have volunteered...

  • Barracuda Life Skills

    Zoe Merrill|Jul 17, 2019

    Barracuda swimmers have taught me once again the real value of a sport. This last weekend I attended the swim meet at Conrad both Saturday and Sunday. I was going to interview the kids, but to be honest they couldn't give me a complete story to write about because they all said the same thing. "The best part of swimming is meeting new friends." That sentence doesn't say it all. Maybe because they wouldn't express it the way I write it. Meeting new friends means so much more and they have fun for...

  • Pioneer Baseball Season: Small Town Success

    Petra Yirsa|Jul 10, 2019

    What defines a small town? Population, number of thriving businesses, or school enrollment? Perhaps a driver passing through would only see the superficial aspect: a town with little more than a main street surrounded by agriculture. However, at the Pioneer Little League games and end of season barbecue, they would have been able to see the small town heart that has truly created this team. Despite personal or business worries, people of this community donated financially or with their own...

  • Barracudas place 1st in Choteau and take 3rd in Columbia Falls

    Melanie Schwarzbach|Jul 3, 2019

    The Big Sandy Swim Team had 38 of their 39 swimmers in the water this weekend. They scored 601 individual points, outpacing the Columbia Falls Swim Team to win the Choteau Lions Invitational Swim Meet. Four Barracudas earned high point honors this weekend: Lane Demontiney (11-12 boys), Kody Strutz (13-14 boys) and Kade Strutz and Brady Pleninger (tie- senior boys). Also placing in their respective categories for the Barracudas were Astrid Ketchum (2nd), Henry Merrill (3rd), Darrell SunChild (4th), Ryder Oats (5th), Daisy LaBuda (2nd), Cam...

  • Chats from the Dugout

    Petra Yirsa|Jun 19, 2019

    There is a sweet purity to summer that is the essence of childhood. Synonymous with vacation and warm weather the baseball kids' summer days are filled with practices and games. Feet dangling from the benches, the T-ball kids prepare for the game against Chester. Here are some of their thoughts: Q: If you hit the ball today, what are you going to do? Lucy Yirsa: Do all my bases. Q: How hard do you hit the ball? Kayson Archey: Hard. Over the field. Like 7 (speed). Hudson Baumgarn: 16 (speed). Q:...

  • Another Saturday of O-Mok-See Action

    Zoe Merrill|Jun 19, 2019

    For Seth and Bryanna Goodman and their family this Saturday was the first time they participated ever in an O-Mok-See. "It's a good family experience." They all stood by the fence, with their horse, waiting for one of the children's names to be called. It was a children's race as mom or dad ran along-side the horse as their children rode in the saddle. Tommy is the name of their horse. "He is a really good little pony." Bryanna said, "Ya, this is fun, I'm really excited we can be a part of...

  • Barracudas Win Season Opener

    Melanie Schwarzbach|Jun 5, 2019

    The Big Sandy Swim Team placed first as a team at the Harlem Swim Meet, outscoring second place Chinook by nine points. The team also brought home five high-point trophies and set three new pool records. On the girls' side of the action, Astrid Ketchum brought home high point honors for the 8-under girls. Mackenzie Werk placed third overall for the 8-under girls. Keirra Oats placed 3rd in the 9-10 girls and Jai Baumann placed 6th in the 11-12 girls division. Three swimmers placed in the 13-14...

  • Pioneer compete at State Track in Laurel

    May 29, 2019

  • Four Pioneers Advance to State in Laurel

    Melanie Schwarzbach|May 22, 2019

    The Class C Northern Divisional Track Meet was held May 16th at Memorial Stadium in Great Falls. The Pioneers advanced four athletes to the state meet to be held May 24-25 in Laurel. Divisional favorite Ryan Roth got boxed in by a pair of runners in the last 30 meters, but finished in third place in the 3200. Teammate Jeremiah Genereux ran a personal best in the 3200 to place fifth. Genereux also placed 6th in the 1600. Parker Proulx tossed the javelin 155'7" to place second, while his brother...

  • Pioneer Boys Bring Home 9C Silver

    Melanie Schwarzbach|May 15, 2019

    The Big Sandy boys track team captured second place at the District 9C track meet on May 8th. The team scored a total of 78 points, to edge out the tied 3rd place finishers NorthStar Knights and Chinook Sugarbeeters. Several of the Pioneers brought home first place finishes. Clint Darlington won the triple jump with a distance of 40'4". Parker Proulx tossed the javelin to a season high finish of 157'11". Ryan Roth set another personal best in the 3200, with a time of 10:47. He added a 5th place...

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