After a successful trip to Missoula and with a win over Missoula Hellgate under their collective belt, the Butte High Football Team returns home this week for Senior Parents Night, Cross Country heads to the State Meet and Bulldog Volleyball has a busy week ahead of them as well.  Here is a look at this week's Butte High sports schedule.

FOOTBALL

The Bulldogs are looking to build on the momentum of last week's win as they face Helena Capital in their final regular season home game of the season Friday at 7pm at Naranche Stadium.  Butte High still has hopes of reaching the playoffs but need a win against the Bruins for any possibility.  The JV contest is at 3pm and the Frosh play on Thursday in Helena at 3:00pm.

VOLLEYBALL

Bulldog Volleyball will be home both Friday and Saturday nights against teams from Kalispell.  On Friday it's the Flathead Bravettes coming to town with the Frosh-Purple and sophomores playing at 3pm, the Frosh-Whites and JVs playing at 4:30pm and the varsity match set for 6pm.  On Saturday it's a series of afternoon matches against the Glacier Wolfpack.  Frosh-Purple and sophomores get things underway at 1pm, the JVs and Frosh-White contests follow at 2:30pm and the varsity match will wrap things up with a 4pm start time.

CROSS COUNTRY

The weekend that the team has been working towards all year long is here as the Butte High Boys and Girls Cross Country Teams head to Missoula for the State Meet at the University of Montana Golf Course.  The all-class event will get underway at 11:30am.

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