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Havre Today
By the People, for the People
Skylights Addie Keifer Secures 2nd Double double
Havre, MT - Saturday night the Skylights hosted the Vikings of Valley City State.
Published on Feb. 11, 2026
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The Skylights were without Maddie Williamson and lost starting center Canzas Hisbadhorse in the first quarter. This cleared the way for Addie Keifer, who replaced Hisbadhorse in the Skylight lineup, and in her extended minutes secured an 11 point and 11 rebound double double.
Why it matters
Keifer's performance was crucial for the Skylights, who were missing key players. Her ability to step up and deliver a double-double highlights her value to the team and the depth of the Skylights' roster.
The details
Head Coach of the Skylights Chris Mouat was pleased with Keifer's performance, noting that she has been giving the team good minutes all year and was ready for the bigger role. Mouat said Keifer did a really nice job and will need to continue to do so moving forward.
- The game took place on Saturday night.
The players
Addie Keifer
A Skylight player who secured an 11 point and 11 rebound double double in extended minutes after the team lost starting center Canzas Hisbadhorse in the first quarter.
Maddie Williamson
A Skylight player who was absent from the game.
Canzas Hisbadhorse
The Skylights' starting center who was lost in the first quarter of the game.
Chris Mouat
The head coach of the Skylights, who was pleased with Keifer's performance and said she will need to continue to step up moving forward.
What they’re saying
“Addie's been giving us good minutes all year. [she] Definitely stepped into a bigger role and was ready. The moment wasn't bigger than her. I thought she did a really nice job and [she is] going to have to do so moving forward.”
— Chris Mouat, Head Coach of the Skylights (hilinetoday.com)
What’s next
The Skylights will hit the road for the final time in the regular season this Friday at Rocky Mountain and Saturday at Carroll College at 5p.m. both days.
The takeaway
Keifer's performance highlights the depth and resilience of the Skylights roster, as she was able to step up and deliver a crucial double-double in the absence of key players. This will be an important asset for the team as they finish out the regular season and head into the playoffs.
