Congratulations Bronc Football for your 57 to 18 win over Butte Central!
Congratulations Lady Bronc Soccer!! The lLady Broncs beat the Lady Pirates 1-0
Hamilton Bronc Boys Soccer lost to the Polson Pirates 3-1.
Our Bronc had a great time hanging out with Monte at the Ravalli County Fair Parade!!
Photos of our Broncs sports teams and cheerleaders walking in this morning's Ravalli County Fair parade!
Golf results from Coach Burch:
Golf results from Columbia Falls:
Lady Broncs 2nd and Broncs 3rd. Emma Hollingsworth 94 and Cameron Burnett 94 led the Ladies. While Tyce O’Conell 85 and Josh Bender 86 led the Broncs.
Whitefish results:
Lady Broncs 1st and Broncs 3rd.
Ladies:
Cameron Burnett-83
Emma Hollingsworth -85
Brooklyn Brown-91
Bryn Cianflone -91
Rhain Hollingsworth -119
Broncs:
Tyce O’Conell-78
Josh Bender-79
Cole Dickemore -87
Jackson Kirkbride -90
Hunter Harness-97
Hamilton High School is ranked 8th in the US News Best High Schools in Montana. Congratulations Staff and Students!
Here is the link to the full list https://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/montana/districts/hamilton-k-12-schools/hamilton-high-school-12080
HHS Sports Families:
Pictures were recently taken. The pictures are now available to view. Every student was given a card with instructions on how to view their pictures. To access your students' pictures, go to doubleexposuremt.gotphoto.com and enter your student’s access code.
The deadline to receive FREE SHIPPING TO THE SCHOOL is Wednesday, September 6, 2023. If you have questions, or need help locating your students access code, please contact Double Exposure Photography at 406-360-1990 or info@doubleexposuremt.com
Results from the 2nd day of the Columbia Falls Tip-Off for Varsity Volleyball:
1-1 against Browning (17-25, 25-15)
2-0 against Libby (25-13, 25-15)
0-2 against Big Fork (17-25, 24-26)
Good luck to them on Sat, Sept 2 when they play away against Ronan and Polson!
Hamilton boys soccer beats Lockwood 3-1 on a beautiful Saturday afternoon
Varsity volleyball results from the 1st day of the Columbia Falls Tip-Off Tournament:
1-1 against Columbia Falls (25-12, 24-26)
0-2 against Whitefish (18-25, 19-25)
1-1 against Polson (20-25, 25-24)
2-0 against Ronan (25-19, 25-23)
1-1 against Big Fork (25-17, 17-25)
Go Broncs!
Hamilton High School Girls Soccer Won 6-0 and the Boys Soccer lost 2-1 against Libby.
Hamilton High School Parents/Guardians of Drivers Ed Students Enrolled in the Fall Session:
HHS will be hosting a mandatory parent meeting on August 24th at 6:30 PM in the PAC. If you are unable to attend on the 24th, we will hold another meeting on August 29th at 6:30 PM in the PAC. You MUST attend one of the meetings. We will be reviewing protocols and handing out necessary paperwork for your student to participate in Drivers Ed this fall.
Golf Results from Coach Burch:
Golf results from the Corvallis Invite. Lady Broncs took 2nd and Broncs 3rd. Day 1, Missoula Country Club- Lady Broncs were led by Emma Hollingsworth(82) and Cameron Burnett (88). Broncs were led by Josh Bender (75) and Cole Dickemore (79). Day 2 at Double Arrow in Seeley Lake- Lady Broncs were led by Emma Hollingsworth (85) and Brooklyn Brown (91). The Broncs were led by Tyce O’Connell (88) and Jackson Kirkbride (89).
The HHS sports teams held a community service day on Friday. They cleaned up and performed maintenance in areas around town to thank the community for its continuous support!! Thanks to all the students and coaches who helped out!
Here's a great article from the Ravalli Republic with more details:
https://ravallirepublic.com/news/local/hhs-athletes-work-for-community-service-day/article_dc72e084-3df0-11ee-bca0-5721d9d6e67e.html
Hamilton High School golf news from Coach Burch:
Day one the Lady Broncs and Broncs defeated Billings Central in match play, 6-4 @ Fairmont Hot Springs. The Bronc’s were led by Tyce O’Connell’s 75 and Cole Dickemore’s 80. The Lady Broncs were led by Emma Hollingsworth’s 88 and Cameron Burnett’s 90.
On Tuesday the Lady Broncs took 2nd and the Broncs 3rd @ Old Works in Anaconda. The Ladies were led by Emma Hollingsworth and Brooklyn Brown with scores of 90 & 98 respectfully. The Broncs were led by Josh Bender(81) and Tyce O’Connell(82).
Hamilton High School Red/White Scrimmage
August 18, 2023
10am-12pm- Community Service - Hamilton High School Athletes will be in the Community helping with needed projects as a Thank You to the Hamilton Community!!!!
Scrimmage Schedule:
HHS GYM
3:30pm- Volleyball
HHS Bronc Stadium
4:30pm- Boys Soccer
5:15pm- Golf
5:30pm- Girls Soccer
6:15pm- Cross Country
6:30pm- Football
We are looking forward to seeing all our students!
Bell schedules for each building are available here: https://www.hsd3.org/documents/students-%26-parents/bell-schedules/264633
Hamilton High School
Parent\Player Meeting
Monday, August 7th at 6:30PM in the HHS PAC.
Hamilton Bronc Envirothon Team at the International NCF Competition:
Here are the top scores for the Bronc Envirothon Team at the International NCF Competition that was held at Mount Allison University in New Brunswick, Canada competing against 49 championship teams from the US, Canada, China & Singapore, July 22-29, 2023.
Oral presentation: 18th place!
Congrats to the entire team for this fabulous finish!
Payton Torres, Kinga Kari, Taylor Bratvold, Janessa Chaplin and Captain Cole Kimzey.
Aquatics- Janessa Chaplin- 20th place!
Wildlife- Cole Kimzey- 23rd!
Overall placement- 34th
About tree pic:
Being silly at practice- sending our best wishes to Taylor who didn’t get her passport until the day before we left for Canada!
Cole flag pic:
Captain Cole getting ready for the opening ceremony.
Blue tshirt team pic:
After traveling for nearly 24 hours, we are ready to go in Tantramar (Sackville), New Brunswick.
While the team had 3 strenuous days training, testing and preparing their oral presentation, Mr Fett and Ms Antonioli goofed off- touring Prince Edward Island, the quaint Charlottetown and the famous Hopewell Rocks at the Bay of Fundy!
Here is the Anne of Green Gables Museum.
Nature park and shopping pics:
On Wednesday, all 250 contestants, their coaches, some parents and volunteers went to St. John, New Brunswick for a cool Science Expo, wonderful shopping and then some recharge time at the beautiful Irving Nature Park where we playing on the beach, watched seals bobbing in the bay and Cole happily added a few NE Canadian birds to his list!
Rock/ocean
pics:
Top: shopping at the Container Village in St John, New Brunswick
Bottom: Irving Nature Park
Hopewell Rocks at the Bay of Fundy which has the largest tides in the world
Team with flags pic:
After being sequestered in a hot, stuffy dorm room all day, it was great to have the oral presentation ready to go and to stand in the rain with our New Brunswick flags.
Marie’s Recap for the team
Several legendary things happened in New Brunswick this past week:
A lone killer whale was spotted “playing” with a group of dolphins in the Bay of Fundy, Cole & Janessa reported what they enjoyed the most about the competition was taking the written tests and seeing how their knowledge compared to the best of the best (they both did very well 😀), Taylor & Payton said their favorite thing was our fun day to St John (shopping) and our nature outing where we saw seals bobbing in the bay and Kinga reported that having ice cream for breakfast was a big highlight! 😋
Cole also shared that the speakers and the training day were top rate and that he really enjoyed learning about eastern Canada! I think what he meant was, “the International Envirothon was Lit!”🔥😜
The Bronc Envirothon team represented Montana very well at the International Competition and had fun meeting people, being goofy (dancing in the rain), learning a ton and meeting the challenges of an elite competition with 50 other championship teams! We are so proud!