Potawatomi Fire Ignite Quest for Title Three-Peat

  • The Potawatomi Fire and the Fire Girls pose with Citizen Potawatomi Nation Chairman John 'Rocky' Barrett, their latest Midwest/Central Conference Championship trophy, won on June 7, and the two MCF trophies from the last two years. They will move on to the Western Regional Finals against Great Falls Electric, June 12 (away) and June 15 (FireLake Arena). Photo courtesy of Kent Bush, CPN
    The Potawatomi Fire and the Fire Girls pose with Citizen Potawatomi Nation Chairman John 'Rocky' Barrett, their latest Midwest/Central Conference Championship trophy, won on June 7, and the two MCF trophies from the last two years. They will move on to the Western Regional Finals against Great Falls Electric, June 12 (away) and June 15 (FireLake Arena). Photo courtesy of Kent Bush, CPN
  • Potawatomi Fire Forward Ricky Artis II goes to the basket on June 5, in the first game of the Midwest Conference Finals against the Logansport Iron Horses at FireLake Arena. Artis made 11 points and two rebounds during that game, according to potawatomifire.com. The Fire won that game, 160-90, and the second game on June 7, 134-109, to take the trophy. They will move on to the Western Regional Finals against Great Falls Electric, June 12 (away) and June 15 (FireLake Arena). Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
    Potawatomi Fire Forward Ricky Artis II goes to the basket on June 5, in the first game of the Midwest Conference Finals against the Logansport Iron Horses at FireLake Arena. Artis made 11 points and two rebounds during that game, according to potawatomifire.com. The Fire won that game, 160-90, and the second game on June 7, 134-109, to take the trophy. They will move on to the Western Regional Finals against Great Falls Electric, June 12 (away) and June 15 (FireLake Arena). Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
  • Potawatomi Fire Guard Deshawn Munson sinks a bucket on June 5, in the first game of the Midwest Conference Finals against the Logansport Iron Horses at FireLake Arena. Munson made 20 points, nine rebounds, four assists and one steal during that game, according to potawatomifire.com. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
    Potawatomi Fire Guard Deshawn Munson sinks a bucket on June 5, in the first game of the Midwest Conference Finals against the Logansport Iron Horses at FireLake Arena. Munson made 20 points, nine rebounds, four assists and one steal during that game, according to potawatomifire.com. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
  • Potawatomi Fire Forward/Center Paul Harrison eyes the basket. Harrison added 15 points and six rebounds during that game, according to potawatomifire.com. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
    Potawatomi Fire Forward/Center Paul Harrison eyes the basket. Harrison added 15 points and six rebounds during that game, according to potawatomifire.com. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
  • Potawatomi Fire Forward Ke'Tarrious "KT" Boucham swings from the basket for a slam dunk on June 5, in the first game of the Midwest Conference Finals against the Logansport Iron Horses at FireLake Arena. Boucham made 18 points, four rebounds and three assists during that game, according to potawatomifire.com. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
    Potawatomi Fire Forward Ke'Tarrious "KT" Boucham swings from the basket for a slam dunk on June 5, in the first game of the Midwest Conference Finals against the Logansport Iron Horses at FireLake Arena. Boucham made 18 points, four rebounds and three assists during that game, according to potawatomifire.com. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
  • Potawatomi Fire Forward/Center Paul Harrison eyes the basket. Harrison added 15 points and six rebounds during that game, according to potawatomifire.com. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
    Potawatomi Fire Forward/Center Paul Harrison eyes the basket. Harrison added 15 points and six rebounds during that game, according to potawatomifire.com. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
  • Potawatomi Fire Forward Jay Hedgeman tries for two points on June 5, in the first game of the Midwest Conference Finals against the Logansport Iron Horses at FireLake Arena. Hedgeman made a double-double with 12 points and 15 rebounds during that game, according to potawatomifire.com. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
    Potawatomi Fire Forward Jay Hedgeman tries for two points on June 5, in the first game of the Midwest Conference Finals against the Logansport Iron Horses at FireLake Arena. Hedgeman made a double-double with 12 points and 15 rebounds during that game, according to potawatomifire.com. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
  • Potawatomi Fire Forward Isaiah Wade goes up for his shot on June 5, in the first game of the Midwest Conference Finals against the Logansport Iron Horses at FireLake Arena. The Fire won that game, 160-90, and the second game on June 7, 134-109, to take the trophy. They will move on to the Western Regional Finals against Great Falls Electric, June 12 (away) and June 15 (FireLake Arena). Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
    Potawatomi Fire Forward Isaiah Wade goes up for his shot on June 5, in the first game of the Midwest Conference Finals against the Logansport Iron Horses at FireLake Arena. The Fire won that game, 160-90, and the second game on June 7, 134-109, to take the trophy. They will move on to the Western Regional Finals against Great Falls Electric, June 12 (away) and June 15 (FireLake Arena). Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
  • Ricky Artis II holds up the Midwest/Central Conference Championship trophy after the Potawatomi Fire beat the Logansport Iron Horses in a second game, 134-109, on June 7. They will move on to the Western Regional Finals against Great Falls Electric, June 12 (away) and June 15 (FireLake Arena). Photo courtesy of Kent Bush, CPN
    Ricky Artis II holds up the Midwest/Central Conference Championship trophy after the Potawatomi Fire beat the Logansport Iron Horses in a second game, 134-109, on June 7. They will move on to the Western Regional Finals against Great Falls Electric, June 12 (away) and June 15 (FireLake Arena). Photo courtesy of Kent Bush, CPN

    For the third consecutive year, the Potawatomi Fire has advanced to the West Regional Finals putting them just four wins away from achieving The Basketball League’s first ever three-peat.

    The Fire have reached this point after cruising to a 4-0 postseason record. The Fire swept Enid in the Central Division Finals before taking down the Logansport Iron Horses last weekend for the Midwest Conference …