PHOTO ESSAY: MOOSE MADNESS

Sandpoint nets its third consecutive win of the interscholastic competition with Bonners Ferry, Moose Madness.

On Friday, Dec. 18, Sandpoint and Bonners Ferry met in the Les Rogers Court at SHS for Moose Madness.
Lauren Sfeir
On Friday, Dec. 18, Sandpoint and Bonners Ferry met in the Les Rogers Court at SHS for Moose Madness.
The evening kicked-off with a dominating performance from the SHS Girls Varsity Basketball team against Bonners Ferry.
Lauren Sfeir
The evening kicked-off with a dominating performance from the SHS Girls Varsity Basketball team against Bonners Ferry.
The SHS Dance Team faced off against Bonners Ferry at halftime with their hip hop performance.
Lauren Sfeir
The SHS Dance Team faced off against Bonners Ferry at halftime with their hip hop performance.
The "High School Moosical" replaced the Moose Call this year. Instead, teams from SHS and Bonners created a rap or song about the opposing school and performed it to the crowd.
Lauren Sfeir
The “High School Moosical” replaced the Moose Call this year. Instead, teams from SHS and Bonners created a rap or song about the opposing school and performed it to the crowd.
The Boys Varsity Basketball game wrapped up the evening with a close match between SHS and Bonners Ferry. At the end of the tense game, SHS had won by a narrow margin.
Lauren Sfeir
The Boys Varsity Basketball game wrapped up the evening with a close match between SHS and Bonners Ferry. At the end of the tense game, SHS had won by a narrow margin.
The pep bands from both schools played throughout the evening. Here, SHS freshman Brayden Demko plays his trumpet during a spirit song.
Lauren Sfeir
The pep bands from both schools played throughout the evening. Here, SHS freshman Brayden Demko plays his trumpet during a spirit song.
The largest part of Moose Madness's scoring is based on fundraising for a local charity. Sandpoint supported Toys for Tots again this year with a donation of $9,642.49.
Lauren Sfeir
The largest part of Moose Madness’s scoring is based on fundraising for a local charity. Sandpoint supported Toys for Tots again this year with a donation of $9,642.49.
At the close of the competition, Sandpoint was named the victor for a third consecutive year in the competition's seven-year history.
Lauren Sfeir
At the close of the competition, Sandpoint was named the victor for a third consecutive year in the competition’s seven-year history. Students met on the gym floor to receive the antler trophy.