Which ex-high school standouts featured in Southwest Montana will compete on Monday, Jan. 5?

Kee Christiansen and Carter Curnow
Kee Christiansen and Carter Curnow
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These former Southwest Montana area high school standouts will be competing on Monday, Jan. 5.

Kee Christiansen and Carter Curnow
Carter Curnow
Montana State Bobcats
Freshman
6′4″ 235
Beaverhead County High School
Hometown: Dillon
Next Game: vs. Illinois State Redbirds, Monday, Jan. 5, 5:30 p.m.

Kee Christiansen and Carter Curnow
Colter Petre
Montana State Bobcats
Sophomore
6′1″ 205
Helena High School
Hometown: Helena
Next Game: vs. Illinois State Redbirds, Monday, Jan. 5, 5:30 p.m.

Kee Christiansen and Carter Curnow
Dalton Noble
Montana State Bobcats
6′4″ 285
Jefferson High School
Hometown: Clancy
Next Game: vs. Illinois State Redbirds, Monday, Jan. 5, 5:30 p.m.

Kee Christiansen and Carter Curnow
Kee Christiansen
Montana State Bobcats
6′0″ 190
Beaverhead County High School
Hometown: Dillon
Next Game: vs. Illinois State Redbirds, Monday, Jan. 5, 5:30 p.m.

Kee Christiansen and Carter Curnow
Luke Oxarart
Montana State Bobcats
Freshman
5′11″ 177
Jefferson High School
Hometown: Montana City
Next Game: vs. Illinois State Redbirds, Monday, Jan. 5, 5:30 p.m.

Kee Christiansen and Carter Curnow
Talon Marsh
Montana State Bobcats
Sophomore
6′1″ 280
Capital High School
Hometown: Helena
Next Game: vs. Illinois State Redbirds, Monday, Jan. 5, 5:30 p.m.

Kee Christiansen and Carter Curnow
Tom Carter
Montana State Bobcats
Sophomore
6′0″ 180
Capital High School
Hometown: Helena
Next Game: vs. Illinois State Redbirds, Monday, Jan. 5, 5:30 p.m.

Kee Christiansen and Carter Curnow
Vaughn Wirkus
Montana State Bobcats
Freshman
6′5″ 260
Capital High School
Hometown: Helena
Next Game: vs. Illinois State Redbirds, Monday, Jan. 5, 5:30 p.m.



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