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HELENA - It's always exciting to run in the 7 on 7 races, especially against Bozeman High School, the largest AA school in the state that usually wins boys and girls state cross country. Each school puts in their number one girl and boy runners in Race 1 and so forth down to Race 7, with their top seven runners. Seeley-Swan High School (SSHS) did not have a runner for each race. However the boys still took third in the C Division without Cameron Haines and Avery Smith. Beginning with Race 7,...
The Seeley-Swan Lady Blackhawks continued racking up victories last week. With victories against Darby and Clark Fork they extended their record to 5-1 in conference and 8-3 overall. Versus Darby The Lady Blackhawks were on the road to take on the Darby Tigers Oct. 6. The Ladies easily took game one 25-13 but the Tigers started to put up a better fight by game two. The Lady Blackhawks won a tight game two, 26-24, but game three would go to the Tigers 15-25. The Lady Blackhawks closed out the...
SEELEY LAKE - The Seeley-Swan Blackhawks hosted the Charlo Vikings Oct. 8. The Vikings proved to be a mean date for the Blackhawks' Homecoming racking up four touchdowns before the first quarter buzzer. The Blackhawks slowed the Vikings momentum in the second and third quarters allowing only two touchdowns per quarter. They still struggled to move the ball in the right direction. By the fourth quarter the Blackhawks were down 0-58 but weren't giving up. The Blackhawks finally gained good field p...
SEELEY LAKE – For the past few weeks, law enforcement has been actively working the school zones, enforcing speed limits. Once the new speed limits on Highway 83 go into effect, these will also be enforced. Monday, Oct. 3, Missoula County Sheriff’s Deputy Mike Sunderland worked for two hours by the Seeley-Swan High School (SSHS). He wrote several speeding tickets and gave a lot of warnings. “People need to realize that we are going to enforce the speed laws around the school,” said Sunderland. “These kids are very important to all of us.” For...
Fire Danger LOW in Missoula County MISSOULA – Recent significant and widespread rain has resulted in a drop in the fire danger in Missoula County. Wildland fire officials with the Missoula County Fire Protection Association (MCFPA) have dropped fire danger within Missoula County from MODERATE to LOW, the lowest level of fire danger. Recent days have seen lower temperatures, higher relative humidity and widespread precipitation. The forecast for the next several days is similar. Hundreds of people in Missoula County have Prescribed Wildland a...