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Lady Panthers’ streak at 12; boys hoopsters split

As the regular season wound down, Jefferson High’s basketball squads had a packed week, with three games each.  The Lady Panthers continued their torrid play,...

As post-season looms, wrestlers hit the road

Jefferson High wrestling team closed out its regular season with three trips four days as they geared up for this weekend’s Western B/C Divisional...

Lady hoopsters show why they’re Class B contenders

The Jefferson High girls’ basketball squad opened the second half of conference play — and picked up pretty much where they left off in...

JHS wrestlers take down Lincoln, fifth at dual tourney

On Jan. 18 Jefferson High’s wrestlers hosted Lincoln County High — but this wasn’t just any dual. It was Senior Night, and the Panthers...

Panther hoopsters heat things up before the big freeze

There is something about a dunked basketball that is just exciting — especially for someone like me who can hardly jump up and touch...

As conference grind begins, Hoopsters sweep foes

This is the point in the basketball season when the focus turns to the grind of conference play: Pretty much every Thursday and Saturday...

In northern swing, Panther wrestlers shine, then fade

Jefferson High’s wrestling squad headed north for three full days of competition last weekend — first to Cascade for a mixer on Jan. 4,...

Wrestlers finish the year with flourish in Florence

Jefferson High’s wrestlers traveled to Florence on Dec. 21 for a mixer with  Florence-Carlton, Darby, Stevensville and Superior. The sickness and injury bug had...

Hoopsters close out 2023 with four emphatic bangs

As the year wound down, Jefferson High’s basketball squads bussed it to Lone Peak, a new conference rival on the edge of Yellowstone Park....

Hoopsters at home: Girls take two, boys fall

Jefferson High’s basketball squads opened their regular season last week with two match-ups in their home gym, and it was a mixed bag —...

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