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November 20, 1998,  Vol. 86, Issue 4
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State Champs!

The Braves 3-2 victory over Bozeman gave the squad their third state championship of the decade.

Bravette soccer falls to Capital 2-1 in final

It was one of those games when any mistake, misplaced pass, or mental lapse could cost the team the match.  F U L L  S T O R Y
 

FHS cross country runner gains all-state honors four consecutive years

Watching quiet, mild-mannered Hanni Buettner shyly weave between the multitudes in Senior Hall doesn’t rightly reflect her ability to move. If she wanted, she could just sprint right through as fast as anyone. But Buettner’s other identity —as a competitive cross-country runner who knows how to push her way through a crowd — only comes out on the trail. F U L L  S T O R Y

Ludden faces rapids, rocks — and homework

Raging rapids, sharp rocks, cold water — these obstacles and more pale in comparison to the pile of homework that junior Brad Ludden faces every time he returns from one of his week-long kayaking excursions. This week, he happens to be in Malaysia.  F U L L  S T O R Y

Bears crush Braves’ hopes of state berth

The 1998 Braves football season could best be described as a roller coaster: it had its ups — with the CMR and Helena Capital victories — its downs — with the losses to Missoula Big Sky and Helena High — and its abrupt end. F U L L  S T O R Y

Flathead cross country teams brings home the hardware — gold and silver

An incredible season of first-place meets and a national ranking has come to a shining end with the FHS boys’ cross country team placing first at state, and the girls capturing second   F U L L  S T O R Y

Basketball team optimistic about post season

Have you ever given all you’ve got and in the end it still isn’t enough? That’s been this year’s theme for the 1998 Bravettes basketball team. Their overall record is 9-10, and their league record is 2-9.  F U L L  S T O R Y