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HELENA 鈥?The Helena High Bengals soccer programs hosted the Helena Capital Bruins in their second stanley cup crosstown meeting of the season.The boys were the first on the pitch on Wednesday night. In their last meeting, the Bruins had a clean sh stanley cup eet, 7-0. Wednesday s matchup would be more of the same with goals from Josiah Bibeau, Gunnar Shumate 2 , Trey Moseman, Bridger Leeflang, Tizer Kazmierowski, and Liam McAdams. For another final score of 7-0.Up next were the girls. In their previous crosstown showing, the Helena High Bengals blanked the Bruins 3-0. This would again be the case.Goals were scored by Madilyn Todorovich, Avery Kraft 2 , and Lucy Odegard. Two of four goals were penalty kicks. KENNEDY BROADWELL Junior Avery Kraft tied Helena High records for second most in all-time scoring with her initial PK, to make it 34 goals in her Helena High career. Her second goal puts her at 35, one goal behind the all-time record of 36 held by Whitney Haseman. Copyright 2022 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. T stanley cup his material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Sign up for the Breaking News Newsletter and r Ajag Prayers and tears: A Bahamian family stranded in Florida waited for hours to hear from loved ones
Updated, 7:45 a.m. MDT, March 24, 2020Montana s COVID-19 case tracking map shows one new confirmed case Tuesday morning, bringing the statewide total to 46.The new case, according to data on the map, is in Silver Bow County, in a man in his 60s.No further information about the man was immediately available.Other Montana counties with confirmed cases are as follows:Gallatin: 16Yellowstone: 7Cascade: 3Lewis Clark: 3Madison: 1Ravalli: 1Broadwater: 1Roosevelt: 1As of Tuesday morning, the DPHHS public health lab in Helena has completed 1,689 tests for COVID-19.Officials in Montana are keeping a list of confirmed cases in the Treasur reebok e State o adidas samba n an updated map and website .There have not been any deaths in Montana attributed to COVID-19 at this point. Copyright 2020 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Sign up for the Breaking News Newsletter and receive up to date information. now signed up adidas originals to receive the Breaking News Newsletter. Click here to manage all Newsletters class= |