Metra/Billings loses another tourney...Boys State A @....
Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 1:22 pm
MSU
From Gazette:
Bozeman gets Class A boys hoops tourney
* Related: Press release from MHSA on Class A Boys Basketball Tournament
After meeting Tuesday morning, the Montana High School Association board has awarded the state Class A boys basketball tournament to Bozeman.
The tournament will be held March 3-5 at the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse in Bozeman, MHSA Executive Director Mark Beckman said.
The decision is another blow to MetraPark, which had been slated to host the tournament on March 10-12. But after a tornado ripped through the Rimrock Auto Arena, the MHSA board decided to reopen the tournament for bidding.
Yellowstone County officials were hopeful that the MHSA board would accept MetraPark’s revised bid to host the tournament in the Expo Center. But Beckman said the board went with Bozeman because the fieldhouse there can hold 7,000 fans, while the Expo Center can only hold 4,500.
MetraPark also was offering some portable facilities like locker rooms and showers, Beckman said.
MHSA board member Dennis Holmes, who is principal at Billings Senior High School, made a motion to hold the tournament at MetraPark, but the vote went 4-2 against his motion.
The board then voted 5-1 to host the tournament in Bozeman, with Holmes voting against that motion.
From Gazette:
Bozeman gets Class A boys hoops tourney
* Related: Press release from MHSA on Class A Boys Basketball Tournament
After meeting Tuesday morning, the Montana High School Association board has awarded the state Class A boys basketball tournament to Bozeman.
The tournament will be held March 3-5 at the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse in Bozeman, MHSA Executive Director Mark Beckman said.
The decision is another blow to MetraPark, which had been slated to host the tournament on March 10-12. But after a tornado ripped through the Rimrock Auto Arena, the MHSA board decided to reopen the tournament for bidding.
Yellowstone County officials were hopeful that the MHSA board would accept MetraPark’s revised bid to host the tournament in the Expo Center. But Beckman said the board went with Bozeman because the fieldhouse there can hold 7,000 fans, while the Expo Center can only hold 4,500.
MetraPark also was offering some portable facilities like locker rooms and showers, Beckman said.
MHSA board member Dennis Holmes, who is principal at Billings Senior High School, made a motion to hold the tournament at MetraPark, but the vote went 4-2 against his motion.
The board then voted 5-1 to host the tournament in Bozeman, with Holmes voting against that motion.