Helena Capital Sweeps Helena High in Crosstown Doubleheader, Boys 56-46, Girls 48-32
Helena Capital swept Helena High in a crosstown doubleheader, boys 56-46 and girls 48-32, shifting momentum in the rivalry and energizing local supporters.

Helena Capital claimed both ends of the crosstown doubleheader against Helena High, with the boys posting a 56-46 victory and the girls winning 48-32 in games played Jan. 24, 2026. The twin results give Capital clear bragging rights in one of the county's most closely watched high-school matchups and provide a midseason boost for the program and its supporters.
The boys game finished 56-46 after a matchup characterized by steady Capital scoring and defensive stops that kept Helena High from mounting a sustained comeback. The margin reflected a game where Capital managed the clock and converted enough possessions to maintain a two-score advantage in the fourth quarter. On the girls side, Capital built and preserved a lead to close at 48-32, controlling tempo and limiting Helena High's scoring opportunities over the second half.
Local significance goes beyond the final numbers. Crosstown rivalries like this one are community focal points in Lewis and Clark County, drawing students, families and alumni and reinforcing school identity. Wins and losses in these games affect more than the standings; they influence daily school conversations, attendance at future events and the momentum of both programs as the regular season progresses.
Coverage of both games included video highlights that capture key sequences and turning points from each contest. Those highlights provide a visual record for residents who could not attend and for coaches and players assessing performance. For parents, booster clubs and school administrators, the footage doubles as both a community touchstone and a practical tool for evaluating in-season adjustments.

From an institutional perspective, sustained success or struggles in rivalry games can shape athletic department priorities, from practice focus to resource allocation. For student-athletes, these contests are often the most visible tests of team cohesion and execution under pressure, with local attention magnifying both achievements and areas for improvement.
Looking ahead, the doubleheader sweep gives Helena Capital momentum heading deeper into conference play, while Helena High will likely use the results to recalibrate and prepare for upcoming opponents. For local fans, the series serves as a reminder that crosstown bragging rights are earned play-by-play and that each matchup carries measurable effects on school spirit and community engagement.
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