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Despite weather conditions and having to change the original date, the Malta Athletic Club's Swishfest featured 51 teams, who played games at Malta High School, the Middle School Gym and Malta's City Hall last Saturday, April 7 through Sunday, April 8. "It's great," Malta Athletic Club President Jake Stuart said of the event last weekend. "There were big crowds in each gym. So far everybody has been happy and it has been very good." All of the proceeds from the event go to the Malta Athletic...
The Malta Wrestling Club accounted for twenty of the over two-thousand wrestlers at the 2018 Montana Open held at the Rimrock Auto Arena in Billings on Saturday, March 24 through Sunday, March 25. The team took forty-eighth out of 145 teams. The event was won by Upper Valley Aces, who had 94 points from 33 wrestlers. Sidney Wrestling Club was the runner-up with 82 points from 49 wrestlers. Team sizes varied from one to 60-plus wrestlers. Miles Bunk took third place in the 18 & Under 220 class....
Darby Schye, a former Malta M-ette standout and a junior forward for the University of Montana Western Bulldogs, stepped up for her team in the 2017-18 year and helped them get into the NAIA Semifinals last March. Schye, the daughter of Tad and Amy Schye of Malta, stopped by the PCN office to reflect on her junior season, a season in which her team went 27-9, were able to attend their second consecutive NAIA Division 1 National Tournament, and a season that she saw her siblings accomplish...
The Malta Boys & Girls Club has been participating in the National Boys & Girls Club Week, a five-day event that allows local children to experience the club with no fee. The event will be highlighted this year with a Club’s Got Talent event on Thursday, April 12, at 6:30 p.m. The event is located at the Malta Boys & Girls auditorium at 101 South 7th Street West. The event will feature Club Members from kindergarten to eighth grade. The idea for the event started a couple years ago when former C...
The north halls of Malta Elementary School became flooded with parents and spectators from around the county that wanted to see the 12th Annual Second Grade Dinosaur Museum last Friday, April 6, at 2 p.m. Though Malta Elementary School second grade teachers Mrs. Terri Blunt and Mrs. Kendra Veit have been running the event together for years, Mr. Zach Handley, a student teacher with Mrs. Blunt experienced the event for the first time. "We have the big dinosaur museum happening with the second...