
Maroons ready for a busy week of activities. Here’s where you can find them.
The surprising 4-1 Butte Central Football Team gets into the heart of their Southwestern A Conference schedule while the cross country team has a tuneup before the State Meet and the volleyball team hosts a huge weekend tournament. Here is where you will find the Butte Central Maroons in action this week.

THURSDAY
On Thursday the Butte Central Cross Country team heads to the Bill Roberts Golf Course in Helena for the 7 on 7 meet. Races are set for a 12pm start time.
FRIDAY
FOOTBALL - Butte Central's football team gets a big test on Friday as they head to Frenchtown to take on the 5-1 Broncs. Butte Central put the hurt on Stevensville last week 58-22 while Frenchtown survived a big test on the road getting past previously unbeaten Hamilton 21-14. Frenchtown's lone setback came in week 3 to the top-ranked Billings Central Rams 7-35,
VOLLEYBALL - A huge weekend of volleyball action at 2 separate venues will take place as the Maroons host the Blocktober Classic. The Maroon Activity Center and the Butte Civic Center will be the sites as teams from Anaconda, Bigfork, Browning, Billings Central, Custer County, Dillon, East Helena, Fergus, Florence, Frenchtown, Hamilton, Hardin, Havre, Jefferson, Laurel, Libby, Lockwood, Park, Polson, Powell County, Ronan, Stevensville and Whitefish join the Butte Central Maroons. 4 courts will be at the Civic Center, 2 at the Maroon Activities Center and there will be 3 pools. Complete tournament information, standings, scheduling and more can be found here. Matches begin at both venues at 9am.
SATURDAY
VOLLEYBALL - Day 2 of the Blocktober Classic continues at the Maroon Activity Center and the Butte Civic Center.
CROSS COUNTRY - The Maroons will compete in the Polson Invitational with races beginning at noon.
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