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  2. Montana High School Association - Wikipedia

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    The Montana High School Association (MHSA) is the governing body of high school athletics in the state of Montana. It was founded in 1921 [ 1 ] and today consists of 180+ member schools. Classification

  3. Beaverhead County High School - Wikipedia

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    Also they won the boys 2006 State Cross Country State Champions for the first time ever. The girls volleyball and cross country received runner-up honors at state the same year. During the 2006–07 school year, Beaverhead County High School sports teams won three state championships, two runner-up trophies, and six divisional first-place trophies.

  4. Montana Grizzlies football - Wikipedia

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    The Montana Grizzlies football (commonly referred to as the "Griz") program represents the University of Montana in the Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) of college football. The Grizzlies have competed in the Big Sky Conference since 1963, where it is a founding member.

  5. List of athletes from Montana - Wikipedia

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    Football and basketball are the two most popular sports at the high school level. Montana is one of the few states where the smallest high schools participate in six-man football leagues. Numerous other sports are played at the club and amateur level, including softball, rugby, and soccer.

  6. Joe Montana - Wikipedia

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    Montana at Ringgold High School in 1972. Montana expressed an early interest in sports, and his father first taught him the game of football. Montana started to play youth football when he was eight years old, aided in part by his father. Montana Sr. listed his son as a nine-year-old so that Montana could meet the league's minimum age ...

  7. Belgrade High School - Wikipedia

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    Belgrade High School is the only Montana school to move from Class C sports to Class AA. [8] [9] As of May 2024, the Belgrade High School Panthers have won 24 championships across multiple sports. The school won their first championship in 1949, defeating Valier High School in eight-man football by a score of 44 to 13. [10]

  8. Charles M. Russell High School - Wikipedia

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    Charles M. Russell High School (also known as CMR) is a public high school in Great Falls, Montana, in the United States. It is part of the Great Falls Public Schools system. It is one of two public high schools in the city, the other being Great Falls High School. The school opened on September 7, 1965, with about 1,400 students.

  9. Big Sky Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Big Sky Conference is a collegiate athletic conference, affiliated with the NCAA's Division I with football competing in the Football Championship Subdivision.As of 2024, ten full member institutions are located in the states of Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Utah, and Washington.