Here is the link to the bracket for the MHSA Divisional Tennis Tournament in Butte:
https://shorturl.at/egM28. You can use the tabs at the bottom of the spreadsheet to toggle between girls/boys/singles/doubles brackets. Go Broncs!
Quick reminder that there is a regular school board meeting tomorrow, May 14 @ 6:30pm at Washington Primary (Room 4). You are welcome to attend in person or you can view the live feed here:
https://www.youtube.com/@HSD3Boardmtg
Congrats to our Bronc Softball Team on their 2 great wins in Butte this weekend! They will be heading to the Divisional tournament in Polson starting this Friday. We will post the live bracket when it's available. Go Broncs!
Head up to Missoula Thurs, May 16 - Sat, May 18 to support our HHS Varsity Baseball team as they compete in the State Tournament at Ogren Field!! They are the 2 seed in the southwest (2SW). To get updates on play times, you can see the state bracket here: https://shorturl.at/lpFIW
Go Broncs!!
Good luck to the HHS Varsity Tennis team!! They play in the Divisional Tournament tomorrow, May 14 and Wednesday, May 15 (and possibly Thurs, May 16, if an extra day is needed). The tournament will be held in Butte, with the girls team playing at Stodden Park and the boys team playing at the West Elementary courts. Play starts at 12:00pm tomorrow. Go Broncs!!
Don't forget to go support our HHS AP Art Students at the Mineshaft tomorrow, May 14, 5:30-7:30PM. Student artwork from the AP Studio Art, Advanced Studio Art, and Advanced Ceramics classes will be highlighted.
The HHS baseball team is going to state after today's win over Lone Peak. Go Broncs!!
Info on Saturday's HHS Baseball play-off game. The winner goes to the state tournament. Go Broncs!
Another tennis week+ gone by in a blink, a blur.
Statistically, the tennis team is crushing it. Boys are 12-2. Girls are 12-2.
Two moments really stand out from the week.
Monday, playing Stevi. The weather is threatening. Snow and rain clouds materialize, cling to and rain/snow on the Bitterroot Mountains, sending a torrent of wind and cold toward the courts. With each cloud, I look at the match list, hoping everyone gets to play. The sun materializes; clouds vanish along with the coats, hats, and gloves. Until the next cloud bank threatens, and everyone bundles up again.
Match after match is played. 2:30. 3:30. 4:30. 5:30. 6:30.
We finally put on the last two matches, somewhere around 7:00. Four players who had been waiting for hours to play, excitedly take the courts as a cloud breaks from the mountains, and extends into the valley. It begins raining on the courts. The fans scramble, grabbing belongings, bailing to their cars. It rains, in earnest.
But the players don’t leave the courts. Tennis is played. In the rain. With heavy wet tennis balls. My old high school coach, Bill Everett, and I smile. While we don’t say it, I know we both think we are doing something right.
Tuesday. Senior recognition night. The plan was food and fun at the courts after practice. The weather, as it has all year, has other plans. We improvise, like you so often have to do on the tennis court. A family offers to host and a high percentage of the 48 student-athletes on the team show up.
I am given a chance to speak about the seniors; I only hope the love I have for them, what they have meant to the program, to the team, to me, echoes in my words.
I begin every season telling my teams that we have, in front of us, the opportunity to create something special. While the season is not yet over and the tournament run lies in front of us, I am certain we have indeed done just that.
The HHS Science Olympiad team is running a raffle to raise money for their trip to Nationals in Michigan on May 22nd. They have two great prizes available to win:
Prize 1: 2 rounds of 18 holes and a golf cart rental at the Hamilton Golf Club
Prize 2: Handmade fishing net
The drawing will take place on May 31st for both prizes separately. The first person drawn will get to pick which prize they want. Tickets are $10.00 each. If you would like to purchase a ticket, scan the QR code. This will link you to the Hamilton School District Booster Club Venmo account (@HamiltonSportsBooster-Club). When purchasing your ticket, please enter "Raffle" for the description. Thank you for supporting Hamilton High School's Science Olympiad team!
Come support our HHS AP Art Students at the Mineshaft on May 14, 5:30-7:30PM. Student artwork from the AP Studio Art, Advanced Studio Art, and Advanced Ceramics classes will be highlighted. The highland cow on the below flyer was painted by Reagan Burrows.
Here are the daily themes for HHS Teacher Appreciation Week! Please help us celebrate our AMAZING educators!
Great article in the Ravalli Republic about the HHS Science Olympiad team's 6th straight state title!
https://ravallirepublic.com/news/local/hamilton-science-olympiad-team-state-champion-fundraising-national-competition-lansing-michigan/article_93fa0d80-08cc-11ef-95e4-bfcf622a6c72.html
Congrats to our HHS softball teams on their awesome wins over Butte Central! Go Broncs!!
Congrats to our Broncs baseball teams for their great wins over Corvallis!!
Senior night will be May 8th at home vs Dillon at 4pm!
Broncs Softball put up a good fight against Frenchtown but came up just a little short. They lost on Tuesday night 8-9.
CWW finished up their three day trip to Yellowstone yesterday with morning wolf watching. Students met with a biological technician with the Yellowstone Wolf Project, and were able to observe a pack of wolves playing and feeding together. They also saw four grizzly bears, coyotes, bison, and a moose in the early morning hours. For most kids, this was their first time visiting Yellowstone. Thank you Stock Farm Greater Ravalli Foundation and HHS Families for Education for supporting our class and making this trip possible!
HHS Students & Parents: Just a reminder that Wed, May 1 is a GO Day. All HHS students are welcome at school that day, but only students who have been previously notified are required to attend. If you have any questions, please contact the HHS Front Office.
Photos from the CWW Yellowstone Trip, Days 1 and 2: Yellowstone Hot Springs, Norris Geyser Basin, Grand Prismatic Spring, and Old Faithful
Our HHS tennis team is having an all-around awesome season! Here is the latest update from Coach Dufresne:
Another wild week of tennis.
The boys won duals against Loyola, Stevensville, and Corvallis, improving their record to 8-0.
The girls won duals against Loyola and Stevensville, before losing a close one (4-3) against Corvallis, giving them a 7-1 record for the year.
JV traveled to Butte Central where the boys won, and the girls lost.
We have amazing student athletes on this team. Three of the varsity players, while managing their school work and playing tennis, helped lead the Science Olympiad team to the state title. Five of the JV players, while managing their school work and playing tennis, helped lead the Envirothon team to a state championship.
I also want to recognize the bus drivers in our district for all that they do to help our students experience all the extra curricular activities available to them. The Butte trip meant the team spent around 900 miles on a bus in a five day span, which means bus drivers spent nearly 900 miles behind the wheel, driving our kids safely to and from. Our driver that morning had come back the night before from another trip, I believe taking the Science Olympiad team to Bozeman. Schools are short handed on a number of levels, unfortunately, and bus drivers are getting harder and harder to come by, despite their importance to our kids. So a huge thank you to those we have in our district.
Finally, we’ve had some amazing team dinners this year. Numerous families have opened their homes and cooked dinner for a great group of student athletes, helping build a culture of togetherness and joy. The team dinners may honestly be my favorite part of coaching this year, because sports, like life, should be celebrated. And it’s always best to celebrate together.