Which former Southwest Montana area high school stars will compete on Saturday, Jan. 31?

Grace Murgel and Kenleigh Graham
Grace Murgel and Kenleigh Graham
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These former Southwest Montana high school stars set for games on Saturday, Jan. 31.

Grace Murgel and Kenleigh Graham
Avery Kraft
Carroll Fighting Saints
Guard
Freshman
5′5″
Helena High School
Hometown: Helena
Next Game: vs. Montana Western Bulldogs, Saturday, Jan. 31, 6 p.m.

Grace Murgel and Kenleigh Graham
Grace Murgel
Montana Western Bulldogs
Guard
Freshman
5′6″
Helena High School
Hometown: Helena
Next Game: vs. Carroll Fighting Saints, Saturday, Jan. 31, 6 p.m.

Grace Murgel and Kenleigh Graham
Kenleigh Graham
Black Hills State Yellow Jackets
Forward and guard
Freshman
6′0″
Beaverhead County High School
Hometown: Dillon
Next Game: vs. South Dakota Mines Hardrockers, Saturday, Jan. 31, 1 p.m.

Grace Murgel and Kenleigh Graham
Selene Morrell
Montana Tech Orediggers
Forward
Freshman
5′10″
Butte High School
Hometown: Butte
Next Game: vs. Rocky Mountain Battlin’ Bears, Saturday, Jan. 31, 6 p.m.



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