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 Apr 15, 2026

Chappell Signs with Williston State to Continue Basketball Career

Williston State head women's basketball coach, Bill Triplett, has announced the signing of Joely Chappell from Glasgow, Montana. Chappell helped lead her Scotties to the Montana State B tournament this year which capped off a wonderful career at GHS.
 
During her senior campaign, Chappell averaged 16.4 points, 5.3 rebounds, 4 steals and 2 assists per game. The 5'6" point guard has been a three-time all-conference performer and was chosen all-state this year.
"We excited to add Joely to our 26-27 recruiting class ", stated Teton head coach, Bill Triplett. "She's scrappy and plays hard which will serve her well on our club".
 
Chappell joins a recruiting class that includes Eve Knutson, Edina Chisalita, Sari Murphy, BaiLee McColly, Bailey Mattson, Emma Clark, and Emma Myhre.
 
Welcome to Williston State, Joely.
 
 
 
 
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