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Congrats to our tennis seniors!! Here's a great update from Coach Dufresne on how well their season is going:
We often measure sports in wins and losses; as a society, we are expected to. We played a lot of tennis Friday and Saturday. We had good wins. We had tough losses. Yet none of them resonate more than the character of this team.
We had our first team dinner on Thursday. 40 players showed up, from seasoned veterans to freshman beginners. They played cornhole, ping pong, hide and go seek, darts, basketball, hacky sack, and spike ball. Groups intermingled. Varsity and JV didn't matter. We were simply a team. The dinner lasted late into the night, well past when I assumed people would go home.
We had senior recognition night Friday. I looked at that group of kids, their leadership, their inclusion of the rest of the team, and simply felt blessed to have the opportunity to coach these players, to inherit this team. I am so grateful for the path they have blazed for the future of the program.
Perhaps next week I will go back to reporting wins and losses, as society expects, but not this week. Because in the end, I hope my coaching career isn't defined by wins and losses; I hope it's defined by the impact I have on the players I coach.
I don't know how this year will end up. We may make a deep run and bring home plaques. We may fall short of our hopes and goals. What I do know is this team, win or lose, will have a tremendous impact on me, and each other. I can not ask for more from a group of kids.
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HHS Daily Bulletin for Friday, 04/28
https://www.hsd3.org/o/hhs/documents/daily-bulletins/apr-2023/433488
Congrats to the Bronc tennis team on their wins over East Helena! Here's the recap from Coach Dufresne:
Both Broncs teams had great performances today - even with three of our players (Janessa Chaplin, Dawson Berglund, and Jacob Rollins) off securing another Envirothon state championship (whoop whoop!). The girls took down East Helena 5-2 while the boys beat them 6-1. AND, mother nature cooperated to some extent to where we even saw the sun in spurts. Proud of this team from top to bottom. They continue to display character and effort each an every day.
Boys: Hamilton 6, East Helena 1
Singles
1 Andy Purcell (H) def. Conner Brown (EH) 6-0, 6-1
2 Colin Hanley (H) def. Justin Brewer (EH) 6-1, 6-1
3 Alain Medizabal (H) def. Curtis Corzine (EH) 6-0, 6-4
4 Devon Champagne (EH) def. Jonah Wilhelm (H) 3-6, 6-2 (10-7)
Doubles
1 Finn Dufresne / Jason Chaplin (H) def. Will Carroll / Corbin Rieghard 7-6 (7-4), 6-4
2 Zsomi Kari / James Truax (H) def. Kelton Gardiner / Walker Young (EH) 6-3, 5-7, (10-6)
3 Kaden Carroll / Daniel Simmerman (H) default
Girls: Hamilton 5, East Helena 2
Singles
1 Ciara Hanley (H) def. Amber Stevenson (EH) 6-2, 6-2
2 Tayler Hadley (EH) def. Sofia Lewanski (H) 6-3, 6-2
3 Charlie Holmes (H) def. Abby Hauer (EH) 6-3, 6-2
4 Codie Clarke (H) def. Kyleigh Queen (EH) 7-6 (7-5), 6-4
Doubles
1 Emma Hollingsworth / Gwen Wolfe (H) def. Mary Niederstadt / Bailey Bergum (EH) 6-2, 3-6, (11-9)
2 Mackenzie Bailey / Morgan Schweyen (EH) def. Kristen Jessop / Sam Geroy (H) 7-5, 3-6, (14-12)
3 Anna Twardoski / Tessa Lewanski (H) def. Kayla Knox / Janelle Taylor (EH) 6-2, 5-7, (10-8)
HHS Daily Bulletin for Thursday, 04/27
https://www.hsd3.org/o/hhs/documents/daily-bulletins/apr-2023/433488
The safety and security of our students is always a top priority.
This is why the district spends a great deal of time planning and preparing administrators, teachers, and staff for emergencies. This year the district planned a large scale reunification drill for Daly Elementary School.
Committed to our kids, our schools, our town.
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Summary of the tennis team's win over Butte Central from Coach Dufresne:
Bronc tennis rounded out the week in Butte Central on Saturday. The team on the whole traveled over 850 miles from Monday to Saturday! Bus rides have been a mix of sleep, chatter, silence, laughter, and some raucous games of Uno. The boys beat Butte Central 6-1. Jacob Rollins and the doubles team of Finn Dufresne and Jason Chaplin played nail biting matches that were won in a third set tie-breaker. Both Andy and Colin won in straight sets, continuing their undefeated play. Speaking of undefeated, the boys team has yet to lose a dual. The girls, playing short handed because of a couple of injuries, battled to a 4-3 win. The team heads down the valley to face rival Corvallis tomorrow at 3:00. The first dual provided some electric tennis. Should be another amazing day on the courts.
Girls:
Hamilton 4, Butte Central 3
Singles
1 Janessa Chaplin (H) def. Maycee Anderson (BC) 8-1
2 Charlie Holmes (H) def. Mollie Drew (BC) 8-4
3 Kate Johnston (BC) def. Codie Clarke (H) 6-4, 5-7, (10-7)
4 BC default
Doubles
1 Emma Hollingsworth / Gwen Wolfe (H) def. Miranda Murray / Meredith Varady 6-3, 6-3
2 Maycee Anderson / Mollie Drew (BC) def. Kristen Jessop / Sam Geroy (D) 6-2, 6-4
3 Lucy Kelly / Kate Johnston (BC) def. Tessa Lewanski / Jasmine Jimenez 6-4, 6-3
Boys:
Singles
1 Andy Purcell (H) def. Nick Lester (BC) 6-0, 6-0
2 Colin Hanley (H) def. Owen McPartland (BC) 6-1, 6-2
3 Jacob Rollins (H) def. Jim Bradshaw (BC) 6-4, 4-6, (12-10)
4 Conner Reed (H) def. Trevor Phillips (BC) 6-3, 6-4
Doubles
1 Finn Dufresne / Jason Chaplin (H) def. Nick Lester / Owen McPartland (BC) 6-7 (5-7), 7-5, (10-7)
2 Nick Lester / Owen McPartland (BC) def. Jonah Wilhelm / Dawson Berglund 8-2
3 Zsomi Kari / James Truax (H) def. Jim Bradshaw / Joe Bradshaw 6-1, 6-2
HHS Daily Bulletin for Wednesday, 04/26
https://www.hsd3.org/o/hhs/documents/daily-bulletins/apr-2023/433488
Hamilton School District's Early Kindergarten program is proving to be one of the most effective programs offered by setting students up for a lifetime of success at an early age.
We have the opportunity to ensure impactful programs like Early Kindergarten continue through the passage of the Levy.
Together we can build a future for OUR KIDS, OUR SCHOOLS, OUR TOWN.
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The Lady Bronc Softball Team Lost to Stevi 12-6.
Hamilton Bronc Baseball won 8-7 over Corvallis!! Congratulations!!!
Congratulations State Champions HHS Envirothon Team!!!
Envirothon Results - Team
1st Place Overall Cole Kimzey, Taylor Bratvold, Chloe Greek, Janessa Chaplin, Kinga Kari
2nd Place Oral Presentation Cole Kimzey, Taylor Bratvold, Chloe Greek, Janessa Chaplin, Kinga Kari
4th place Overall Dawson Berglund, Payton Torres, Lauren Nelson, Jacob Rollins , Ashlyn Meyer Cross
Individual Results
Cole Kimzey - 1st Wildlife
Janessa Chaplin - 1st Aquatics
Taylor Bratvold - 2nd Forestry
Chloe Greek - 4th Soils
Kinga Kari - 8th Range
Lauren Nelson - 2nd Aquatics
Dawson Berglund - 9th Range
Jacob Rollins- 4th Forestry
Payton Torres - 4th Wildlife
Ashlyn Meyer Cross - 5th Soils
Great Job Coaches!!
HHS Daily Bulletin for Tuesday, 04/25
https://www.hsd3.org/o/hhs/documents/daily-bulletins/apr-2023/433488
Good Luck to the Hamilton Bronc Envirothon Team at the State Envirothon Competition in Great Falls!!! Go Broncs!!!!
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Track & Field At C-Falls
Another school record!
*Taylor Searle continues to impress track & field enthusiasts from all over the state.*
In the cold temperatures of Columbia Falls, when all other competitors had already bowed out of the competition, Taylor vaulted 14’6” and calmly asked the official to put the bar to 15 feet.
One attempt later, the state-leading Bronc pole vaulter reset his own school record.
In a meet where our coaches kept varsity athletes limited in their events, the Lady Bronc tracksters still took 1st place as a team. The boys were 2nd as a team, only 5 points behind Columbia Falls. Bronc athletes set 40 personal records from all over the track and field.
HHS Daily Bulletin for Monday, April 24
https://www.hsd3.org/o/hhs/documents/daily-bulletins/apr-2023/433488
Results from the Sapphire Twilight Meet
New school record! Andrew Burrows shared the shot put record with former Bronc stand out Jacob Campbell. Now “Mandrew” is in sole possession of it. In a new meet record, he threw an amazing 56 ’8.5” and leads the entire state by over three feet!
New meet record! Another Sapphire meet record was set by state-leading pole vaulter, Taylor Searle, with a vault of 14 feet.
To cap off an exciting night, both Bronc boys and girls relay teams won the Jesse Sims Memorial 4x400 Relays. The traveling trophies for the boys and for the girls now get a year-long stay in Hamilton
Congrats to both the boys' and girls' tennis teams on their home wins yesterday! Here is the recap from Coach Dufresne:
Another fun-filled day on the courts. The Hamilton Broncs tennis team took on Loyola, Stevensville and Darby. The Broncs swept Loyola with the boys winning 6-1 and the girls 5-2. Stevensville and Darby, whose numbers are both down, combined teams to facilitate a full slate of matches. Singles wins against Stevensville/Darby came from Andy Purcell, Colin Hanley, Alain Mendizabal, Jacob Rollins, and Lily Monaco. All the girls were playing up two seeds in an effort to improve their game and embraced the challenge. Doubles teams Finn Dufresne/Jason Chaplin, Dawson Berglund/Jonah Wilhelm, AB Shroettke/Conner Reed, Anna Twardoski/Alexis Kaul and Tessa Lewanski/Jasmine Jimenez all posted wins as well. The team continues to work hard and is improving from top to bottom. Hard to believe we are over halfway through the season. Time flies when you are having fun. The Broncs head to Butte Central Saturday.
Boys:
Singles
1 Andy Purcell (H) def. Dillon Taylor (L) 7-5, 6-1
2 Colin Hanley (H) def. Nathaniel Read-Smith (L) 6-1, 6-0
3 Alain Mendizabal (H) def. Brandon Nedrud (L) 6-3, 6-4
4 Jacob Rollins (H) def. Mathew Camp (Loyola) 6-2, 6-3
Doubles
1 Carter Topp/Joe Kirschememan (L) def. Finn Dufresne/Jason Chaplin (H) 7-6 (7-3), 6-3
2 Dawson Berglund/Jonah Wilhelm (H) def. Sam Carar/Declan Harrington (L) 6-3, 6-3
3 Zsomi Kari/James Truax (H) def. Matthew Camp/Alex Jasperson (L) 6-1, 6-2
Girls:
Singles
1 Ava Bellamah (L) def. Janessa Chaplin (H) 6-2, 6-1
2 Sofie Lewanski (H) def. Amalee Schnieder (L) 6-3, 7-5
3 Charlie Holmes (H) def. Sylvie VonDoersch 6-1, 6-1
4 Dessi Young (L) def. Codie Clark (H) 6-4, 7-5
Doubles
1 Emma Hollingsworth/Gwen Wolfe (H) def. Megan Reis/Morgan Neibauer (L) 2-6, 6-4, (10-5)
2 Sam Geroy/Kristen Jessop (H) Olivia Wamsley/Jenna Goldade (L) 6-4, 3-6, (10-6)
3 Tessa Lewanski/Jasmine Jimenez (H) def. Allison Eicher (L) 6-1, 6-0