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Harlem vs Lodge Grass Championship: Community Warmth on Game Day

Harlem vs Lodge Grass Championship: Community Warmth on Game Day

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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Sunday, March 15th, 2026.

We're starting this morning with some exciting news from Worthington Arena on the Montana State University campus, where the Class B state basketball championship is happening right now. Harlem and Lodge Grass are squaring off in what's shaping up to be an absolutely electric matchup. Lodge Grass comes into this game undefeated, while Harlem is looking to complete their own stellar season. Both teams have passionate fan bases and some history at this venue. Harlem actually knocked Lodge Grass out in the 2022 semifinals here, but then fell short in the championship game that year to Three Forks. This rematch has everyone talking. According to folks who cover high school sports in the state, the atmosphere tonight could rival some of the most intense basketball games Montana has ever seen. We'll be tracking the results throughout the day, so stay tuned for updates as this championship unfolds.

In other sports news, the Montana State women's tennis team is kicking off a spring break road trip today. The Bobcats are heading down to Portland State for a match at four o'clock Mountain Time. The team has had a tough start to the season but they're looking to bounce back after a tough week of matches in Washington. This Portland State matchup marks the start of three games on this road trip, with additional matches scheduled against Portland on Tuesday and Seattle University on Thursday.

On a different note, the Livingston HRDC Warming Center is continuing its operations today thanks to incredible community support. The shelter was originally scheduled to close for the season on February 28th, but thanks to over ninety thousand dollars in donations from local residents, they've extended operations through today, March 15th. The center typically only runs from November through February, but this year the community really came together to help folks experiencing homelessness during the extended cold weather. HRDC CEO Heather Grenier says this is about preventing loss of life for people without stable housing, and the generosity of Livingston residents made that possible for a few extra weeks.

That's what's happening in and around Bozeman this Sunday morning. Whether you're heading to the basketball championship, catching some tennis action, or supporting our community's important warming center efforts, it's a great day to be part of what's happening locally.

This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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