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  • Imerys Tournament Friday, Saturday

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Dec 11, 2019

    It will be a jam-packed schedule of basketball this weekend in Three Forks with 32 games over four days at the 24th annual Imerys Basketball Tournament. The tournament scheduled for December 13 and 14 will feature eight high schools, featuring eight varsity and junior varsity games each day. The Three Forks varsity boys are scheduled to play Huntley Project December 13 at 7 p.m. They will play Fairfield on Saturday at 7 p.m. The varsity girls will play Ennis Friday at 5:30 p.m. and Fairfield...

  • General Hunting Season Wraps Up

    Dec 11, 2019

    Montana's general hunting season ended Sunday evening with lower hunter numbers and varied success rates in southwest Montana during the season's sixth and final weekend. Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks operated four check stations in Region 3 during the fifth weekend of the general deer and elk hunt, and seven check stations during the sixth and final weekend. Overall, hunter numbers were lower this year than in 2018, and relatively mild weather conditions made it difficult for hunters to find game in some areas. Weekend 5 saw fewer hunters...

  • Column: Turkey, Turkey, Turkey

    Dec 11, 2019

    Anyone that knows me well certainly understands how much I understand a traditional turkey dinner. If I was ever kidnapped for a ransom and told I could only pick one meal this would certainly be it, but I'm sure that after few hours of taking me the guilty party would give me back because they were sick of me. I normally like to have turkey dinner several times of the year, but this did not happen from November of 2018 to November of this year. I moved to a new place in 2019 so that took most of the energy I had so I didn't want to deal with...

  • Three Forks speech, drama shine

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Dec 11, 2019

    The Three Forks High School speech and drama team have a strong reputation as one of the best programs in the Treasure State. This was once again case last weekend as members of the team were split into two squads, both finding a great deal of success. According to head coach Greg Overman, they sent 11 participants to an Class AA meet in Belgrade, serving as the only non-Class AA school at the event. The Wolves had seven of their 11 participants qualify for the finals. Dean Buchholz, Aden Lehr,...

  • Wolves open season with Huntley Project, Fairfield

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Dec 11, 2019

    After two consecutive trips to the state tournament, the Three Forks High School boys basketball team did not rest on their laurels and worked extremely hard during the offseason. According to head coach Terry Hauser, the Wolves who will open the season Friday at 7 p.m. at the Imerys Tournament against Huntley Project got a lot of experience and played some really good competition over the summer. "The offseason was great. We lost a few close games this summer and I told the kids that the main...

  • Three Forks Excited To Start Season

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Dec 11, 2019

    Three Forks High School girls basketball head coach Mike Sauvageau is pleased with the effort of his team as they prepare for this week's season-opening Imerys Tournament. "It's going very good. They've been working really hard and have a great attitude. They are excited for their first games," he said. Gone from last year's team are Kyle Olson and Paeton Ohs who were the top two scorers and rebounders for the Wolves. Sauvageau is hoping the returning players learned from last year and...