Billings is buzzing with excitement as local high school football teams prepare for the championship rounds after an intense series of semifinals last weekend. Many teams have shown impressive performances, with standout players and exciting matchups setting the stage for what promises to be an exhilarating weekend.
The Glacier Rams have established themselves as a formidable team, defeating Gallatin 47-26 in their semifinal matchup. Glacier’s quarterback, Jackson Presley, really stepped up his game, and his coach, Grady Bennett, praised his leadership and performance, saying, “He showed who he is and what he is tonight in a big-time way.” The Rams are gearing up for a thrilling showdown against their archrival, Laurel, for the State A football championship next Saturday at Herb Klindt Field. This rivalry matchup is sure to draw a huge crowd.
In a similar vein, the Class B Tigers have taken a significant step forward as they bested Red Lodge to reach their championship game. This marks the second year in a row and fourth in the last six years that they have made it to this stage. Players have been anticipating this chance since the summer workouts began, emphasizing just how dedicated they have been to this goal.
In the 6-man football semifinal, Box Elder emerged victorious over Hot Springs, propelling them to the final showdown. Meanwhile, Helena Capital is one victory away from clinching its 13th Class AA state championship after battling through intense competition.
Coming this weekend, the two undefeated teams will face off at Scout Field in Bridger on Saturday afternoon, promising an exciting match filled with fierce competition and high stakes. With just four teams left in pursuit of the Class AA state football title, every game will be crucial.
The high school football season continues to showcase thrilling plays and memorable moments across Montana, and as athletes continue to strive for success, the community rallies behind them in support. Stay tuned for more updates as we approach championship weekend!