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Bozeman Local Frequency: Raptors Soar, Bobcats Roll, Winter Deals Heat Up
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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Saturday, February 21st. What a crisp winter day to dive into the heart of our valley, where sports rivalries heat up, events pull us together, and local vibes remind us why Bozeman feels like home.
Last night, the Gallatin Raptors girls basketball team soared past Bozeman 66-39 in their final regular season crosstown clash, staying perfect at 16-0 thanks to senior Jada Davis blasting past 1500 career points and dropping 20 on the board. Bozeman drops to 7-10 but bounces back Tuesday against CMR, while Gallatin eyes Hellgate today. That win cements Gallatin's dominance and fires up high school hoops fans as playoffs loom, showing how these local battles build grit in our young athletes.[1]
Over at Montana State, the Bobcats mens team heads to Pocatello this afternoon for a showdown with Idaho State, chasing another Big Sky sweep after topping them 74-62 back in January. With Patrick McMahon averaging 13.6 points and reliable as ever, and standouts like Jed Miller and Christian King delivering double-doubles lately, the Cats are rolling through their road stint, ranked second in the conference. Catch the womens Bobcats at 2pm today hosting Idaho State right here at Brick Breeden Fieldhouse, wrapping their home slate strong.[3][12]
But sports are just the warmup. Downtown Bozemans Winter Crazy Days sale is in full swing through tomorrow, with shops slashing prices on gear and gearheads scoring deals that stretch your dollar while boosting our local economy. Head there for eats and steals that make winter wallets happy.[6]
Music lovers, tonight at The ELM, electronic soul queen Maddy ONeal unleashes her bass-heavy beats at 8pm, fusing funk and glitch for a dance-packed night thatll have you moving till late. Over in Livingston, Pine Creek Lodge hosts live tunes at 7pm, and free jams rock Grey Dog Bar from 9pm. Families, dont miss the Bozeman Symphony free Community Concert at Willson Auditorium, with two shows at 10:30am and 1pm featuring Dan Browns Wild Symphony, narrated for kids 5 to 12 but fun for all, introducing orchestral magic right downtown.[8][4][6]
Outdoor thrills call too: Bridger Bowls Gully Freeride comp today for 50 bucks entry, Running Up For Air races, and a Raptor Meet and Greet at 10am at Museum of the Rockies Hager Auditorium, where live birds of prey steal the show. Trout enthusiasts, the 54th Madison-Gallatin Trout Unlimited TroutFest banquet kicks off at 5pm at Field and Stream Lodge, raising funds to protect our blue-ribbon waters that define fly-fishing life here.[2][10][9]
From court conquests to symphony symphonies, todays lineup connects us through shared passions, fueling community spirit one event at a time. This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Last night, the Gallatin Raptors girls basketball team soared past Bozeman 66-39 in their final regular season crosstown clash, staying perfect at 16-0 thanks to senior Jada Davis blasting past 1500 career points and dropping 20 on the board. Bozeman drops to 7-10 but bounces back Tuesday against CMR, while Gallatin eyes Hellgate today. That win cements Gallatin's dominance and fires up high school hoops fans as playoffs loom, showing how these local battles build grit in our young athletes.[1]
Over at Montana State, the Bobcats mens team heads to Pocatello this afternoon for a showdown with Idaho State, chasing another Big Sky sweep after topping them 74-62 back in January. With Patrick McMahon averaging 13.6 points and reliable as ever, and standouts like Jed Miller and Christian King delivering double-doubles lately, the Cats are rolling through their road stint, ranked second in the conference. Catch the womens Bobcats at 2pm today hosting Idaho State right here at Brick Breeden Fieldhouse, wrapping their home slate strong.[3][12]
But sports are just the warmup. Downtown Bozemans Winter Crazy Days sale is in full swing through tomorrow, with shops slashing prices on gear and gearheads scoring deals that stretch your dollar while boosting our local economy. Head there for eats and steals that make winter wallets happy.[6]
Music lovers, tonight at The ELM, electronic soul queen Maddy ONeal unleashes her bass-heavy beats at 8pm, fusing funk and glitch for a dance-packed night thatll have you moving till late. Over in Livingston, Pine Creek Lodge hosts live tunes at 7pm, and free jams rock Grey Dog Bar from 9pm. Families, dont miss the Bozeman Symphony free Community Concert at Willson Auditorium, with two shows at 10:30am and 1pm featuring Dan Browns Wild Symphony, narrated for kids 5 to 12 but fun for all, introducing orchestral magic right downtown.[8][4][6]
Outdoor thrills call too: Bridger Bowls Gully Freeride comp today for 50 bucks entry, Running Up For Air races, and a Raptor Meet and Greet at 10am at Museum of the Rockies Hager Auditorium, where live birds of prey steal the show. Trout enthusiasts, the 54th Madison-Gallatin Trout Unlimited TroutFest banquet kicks off at 5pm at Field and Stream Lodge, raising funds to protect our blue-ribbon waters that define fly-fishing life here.[2][10][9]
From court conquests to symphony symphonies, todays lineup connects us through shared passions, fueling community spirit one event at a time. This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI