The Butte Central Activities Department has released this week's schedule of events.  Here is a look at where you can catch the Maroons in action this week.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 28TH - The Maroons will be hosting a subvarsity basketball doubleheader with the Dillon Beavers at the Maroon Activities Center.  The girls will play at 4pm with the boys scheduled for a 5:30pm tipoff time.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 30TH - The Butte Central and Dillon boys and girls JV and varsity basketball teams will complete their engagement at the Maroon Activities Center.  The JV girls will play at 3pm with the JV boys to follow around 4:30pm.  The varsity girls contest is set for 6pm and the boys varsity game is scheduled for a 7:30pm tipoff.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 31ST - The Butte Central Swim Team will be competing in the Butte High Invitational which is set to start at 12pm.  The Maroon wrestlers will be hosting the Butte Central Mixer which is set to begin at 5pm at the Maroon Activities Center.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST - Butte Central's swim team will head to the Garden City to compete in the Missoula Invitational with events starting at 11am.  The Maroons boys basketball team will host the Corvallis Blue Devils at the Maroon Activities Center with the frosh playing at 1pm, the JVs at 2:30pm and the varsity game starting at 4pm.  The girls will be on the road at Corvallis and will follow the same schedule as the boys.

For further details, please contact Butte Central Activities Director Chad Petersen at (406) 782-8084.

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