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The website for the CMR Stampede Newspaper
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This team doesn’t plan to strike out
Filed under SportsMar 26by Meg SmithIt’s the sisterhood of the traveling softball for CMR’s own Jade and Logan Dyson. But they aren’t alone. Alissa and Ashley Keeler plus Katelyn and Brittany Robbins are thrown into the mix, making up the 2010 softball team and truly keeping it all in the family. Read the rest of this entry » -
Mar 19

During the four-part performance, Russ Kellogg directs CMR band. Photo by Meg Smith.
by Meg Smith
Four of CMR’s very own musical groups performed Tuesday, Feb. 23 in Bill Williamson Hall. Charlie’s Girls was directed by Barbara Swaby, the Concert Orchestra by Mike Smith, the Varsity Men’s Choir by Dennis Dell, and Rustler Band by Russ Kellogg. They wowed the audience with their vocals and musical talent. Each group performed two or three songs.
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Horsing Around
Filed under SportsMar 8Junior Jessie Marreel rides her way to the top
by Meg Smith
The entire arena is hushed. A baby cries in the distance. But junior Jessie Marreel is oblivious to it all. She is concentrated on the warm animal breathing beneath her; tensed and waiting for her command. Read the rest of this entry »
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Officially out of Control
Filed under SportsJan 29
During basketball season, referees deal with pressure from coaches, parents, players and fans.
Montana refs share their stories
by Meg Smith
With their black and white stripes it seems the prey becomes the predator. These zebras don’t run away from the pack; they dive right in and keep the game from turning into a tooth and nail fight. They are the referees. Read the rest of this entry »
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Making Waves
Filed under SportsJan 6
Practicing their kicks, CMR swimmers travel up and down the lane during a Monday practice. Photo by Meg Smith.
CMR swimmers return after a powerful last season
by Meg Smith
After winning state two times in a row, the Great Falls swim team, GFHS swimmers and CMR swimmers combined, are hoping to make it a three peat. The swimmers practice five days a week for two and a half hours a night to achieve this goal.
“It’s definitely a commitment you have to be willing to make, “varsity swimmer Skye Ljunggren said. Swimming is more of a lifestyle than an afterschool activity, she added. Read the rest of this entry »
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