The 2025 Great Falls Electrics pro basketball team has enjoyed much success in their second season in The Basketball League. The young team has cruised to multiple wins against four of their five other TBL Pacific Northwest opponents. They will face the Willamette (OR) Valley Jaguars on Sunday night in Oregon.
The Electric showed their talent on the court this weekend when they topped the #2 Seattle Super Hawks by nine points (121-112) on Friday evening in Seattle, Washington. KD Moore, the former collegiate player from East Central (Oklahoma) University and played in 2023 and 2024 for the TBL National Champion, Potawatomi (OK) Fire, reacted by scoring 33 points and former University of Montana-Western standout, Dexter Williams, Jr. led the team in rebounds with ten.
The Electric left Seattle for the 165 mile drive to Vancouver, Washington for their second encounter with the Volcanoes. Evergreen High School provided the venue for Saturday’s showdown. Fans may recall their first meeting on March 15th in Washington, where Great Falls escaped with a three-point victory (86-83). KD Moore helped the Electric to their fourth straight win by acquiring 27 points.
KD Moore led a balanced attacked for the Great Falls Electric as eight members of the Montana team finished in double figures as the top-ranked Electric team dominated in most areas of basketball by cruising to a 146-109 victory over the Vancouver Volcanoes.
Six different Electric players got into the scoring column in the first period. KD Moore and Lyle Hexom highlighted the scoring by pouring in 11 points apiece. Tremont Robninson-White had six points on two long distance treys. Great Falls led by 11 points 37-26 when the quarter concluded.
Davien Harris-Williams put in the first five points for Great Falls and Brandon Jones also added a basket to start the second period on a 7-0 run. Gauman Boykins stopped the drought for Vancouver with his successful three point attempt to cut the deficit to 44-32 two minutes into the period. The Electric continued to rack up the points outscoring their opponents, 33-22 for the 77-54 advantage at the half.
After halftime, the Montana TBL squad put in 31 points to end the period with 108. Vancouver answered with 24 points as the visiting team’s offense proved to be too much for the Volcanoes. Newcomer Mykal Jenkins scored a total of ten points on 5-for-5 shooting along with two assists in 13 minutes of playing time.
Both TBL teams combined for 69 points in the fourth quarter as Great Falls went to 9-0 on the season.
KD Moore chipped in 33 points with help from Davien Harris-Williams and Lyle Hexom combining for 49 points in another huge victory that keeps them firmly in first place in the TBL’s West Conference Pacific Northwest standings with a 9-0 record. Vancover, who won only two of their nine contests this season, Andre McCown and Myles Warren each racked up 16 points apiece for head coach Curtis Hill’s squad.
Both squads will meet up in Great Falls, Montana on April 11-12 at Great Falls High’s Swarthout Fieldhouse starting at 7:00PM (MST) both nights in their final head-to-head meetings of the regular season.