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  • M-ette spikers defeat Poplar

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Oct 23, 2019

    The Malta M-ettes Volleyball team picked up a win over the Poplar Indians on Wednesday, October 16, in Poplar. Action will pick up for the M-ettes this week as they are scheduled to take on the Glasgow Lady Scotties in Malta on Thursday and the Roundup Panthers in Malta on Saturday. In their win against Poplar, the M-ettes took all three sets going 3-0. The scores were 25-20, 25-15, and 25-20. “I think our win against Poplar came from quality serves and minimal serve errors along with c...

  • Malta takes down Scotties 16-8; to Face Eagles

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Oct 16, 2019

    The Malta Mustangs stepped up to defeat the Glasgow Scotties 16-8 in Glasgow on Friday, October 11, in a game that likely earned the Mustangs a first-round playoff home game. Things won't get any easier for Malta as they go to Fairfield to take on the reigning Class B State Champion Eagles, who are on an 18-game win streak. "Their coaching staff always has them so well-prepared and they rarely make any mistakes," Malta Mustangs Coach Nick Oxarart said. "We will have to play a nearly perfect game...

  • M-ettes take first in Harlem

    Thea Solberg, PCN Correspondent|Oct 16, 2019

  • Mavs struggle in Froid

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Oct 16, 2019

    The 7-5 North Country Mavericks may have a winning record, but the team showed that they have plenty of work to do after falling to the Froid-Lake Redhawks in Froid on Thursday, October 10. The scores of the game were 22-25 (FL), 24-26 (FL), 25-14 (NC), and 21-25 (FL). The Mavericks were led by Kaitlyn McColly who had 16 kills, 13 digs, and one block. Kia Wasson had 12 kills, 12 digs, and three aces. Mattea McColly led in blocks registering two of the team's three blocks. Danika Soper had 15...

  • Phillips County News Athlete of the Week: Kylie Hunter

    Oct 16, 2019

  • Mustangs blow out Wildcats

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Oct 9, 2019

    The Malta Mustangs Football team shut out the Harlem Wildcats 76-0 on Friday, October 4, in Malta, as Malta High School celebrated it's Homecoming night. "The key to our win over Harlem was execution," Malta Mustangs Head Coach Nick Oxarart told the PCN. "We were able to score in many different phases of the game (offense, defense, and special teams). We were able to get a lot of different guys involved in the win over Harlem. We played well as a team." The Mustangs are slated to travel to...

  • M-ettes run in Fort Peck

    Thea Solberg, PCN Correspondent|Oct 9, 2019

  • Mavericks sweep M-ettes

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Oct 9, 2019

    The North Country Mavericks and Malta M-ettes volleyball teams squared off for the second time this season on Tuesday, October 1, at the Penguin Palace in Whitewater. The Mavs overpowered the M-ettes 3-0, completed the season sweep of their Class B foes. The scores were 25-14, 25-19, and 25-17. The Mavericks were led by Kaitlyn McColly who had ten of the team's 30 kills and the team's lone block. Kia Wasson had 36 of the Maverick's 36 digs. Danika Soper had 13 of North Country's 25 assists....

  • Phillips County News Athlete of the Week: Kooper Oxarart

    Oct 9, 2019

    Fave Hobby: Sports. Football. Favorite Movie: Cars. FaveTV Show: The Office. Dream Vacation: Hawaii. Fave Meal / Dessert: Steak / Chocolate Cake. Fave Spot in PC: Malta High School. Fave Subject in School: English. Dream Car: Lamborghini. If you could have one superpower: To Fly. Fave Animal: Lion....

  • Malta runs wild in Shepherd

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Oct 2, 2019

    The Malta Mustangs Football team's run game powered them past the Shepherd Mustangs last Friday, September 27, as the teams clashed at Shepherd High School. The Mustangs will now prepare to face the Harlem Wildcats in Malta on Friday, October 4. The night will serve as Malta High School's Homecoming game. "Harlem runs a pretty basic pro-style offense," Mustang Head Coach Nick Oxarart said. "They run some option that will force our guys to be disciplined and focus on doing their job. They have...

  • Mavericks win a pair

    Pierre Bibbs|Oct 2, 2019

    The North Country Mavericks Volleyball team won a pair of games last week, defeating Harlem and Culbertson, giving the team a record of 6-3 so far this season. “We are halfway done with the season and we are heading in the right direction,” Mavericks Coach Charlene Wasson said. “We have a tough second-half schedule that will really tell us where we sit in the district so that is good.” The Mavericks defeated the Harlem Wildcats 3-1 in Harlem on Tuesday, September 24. The team then went to Hins...

  • Danika Soper goes up against a Culbertson hitter in North Country's win over the Cowgirls last Saturday in Hinsdale

    Oct 2, 2019

    The Dodson Coyotes and Whitewater Penguins Cross Country Teams ran at Hays-Lodgepole on Wednesday, September 25, at Hays Hill and found success, as the team used a new approach during practice. Coach Tianna Bloomer praised Pat Ditmar, her assistant coach, for suggesting a new course of action. "Pat had the varsity runners out to run on different terrain these last couple weeks and I think that's really helping them," Coach Bloomer said. "They all did well." Dodson senior Corbin LoneBear was the...

  • M-ettes XC in Frazer

    Thea Solberg, PCN Correspondent|Oct 2, 2019

    The Malta M-ettes Cross Country team ran in the 50th Annual Frazer Cross Country Meet on Thursday, September 26, in Frazer. The M-ettes took third place among the five teams present at the event. Glasgow won the meet with 28 points. Scobey was second with 60 points. Malta was third with 77 points, Fairview was fourth with 93 points and Plentywood was fifth with 94. Other teams that participated at the 50th Annual Frazer Cross Country Meet were Circle, Culbertson, Harlem, Richey-Lambert, Wolf Point, Trenton, N.D., and Frazer. The overall winner...

  • M-ettes continue to adjust

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Oct 2, 2019

    The Malta M-ettes Volleyball Team is now 1-6 after losing their lone regular-season game to the Roundup Panthers on Friday, September 27, in Roundup. The team also competed in the Roundup Invitational Tournament on Saturday, September 28. In the team’s loss to Roundup, Malta was led by Carly Garfield who had two of Malta’s four kills and one of Malta’s two blocks. Kylie Hunter had 12 of Malta’s 44 digs. Lauren Tuss had two of Malta’s four kills and Macy Williamson had two aces. Malta lost the...

  • Phillips County News Athlete of the Week: Carly Garfield

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Oct 2, 2019

    Fave Hobby: Cruising. Dream College: Sheridan College. Fave Meal / Dessert: Shepherd's Pie / Tres Leches Cake. Fave Spot in PC: The Breaks. Dream Career: Dental Hygienist. If you could have one superpower: Teleportation. Fave Animal: Whale....

  • M-ettes run in Shelby, Poplar

    Sep 25, 2019

    The Malta M-ettes Cross Country team participated in the Shelby Invitational on Monday, September 16 and the Poplar Invitational on Saturday, September 21. The overall winner of the girls' varsity race in Shelby was L’Tia Lawrence of Harlem who cruised the course with a time of 20:25. Teammate Taya Trottier, also of Harlem, posted the second-place finish of 21:54. Third place honors went to Brook Holland of Sunburst who ran in with a time of 22:16. As for the Malta Mettes, Leslie Young took seventh with a time of 24:15. Jillian O’Brien was eig...

  • M-ettes learning to adjust

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Sep 25, 2019

    It was a rough week for the Malta M-ettes (1-5) as the team dropped three games last week, falling to Chinook, Harlem, and Wolf Point. "It has been a tough week for us," Malta M-ette Co-Head Coach Kalli Rummel said. "We have been on two weeks of having three games. There has been a lot of pregame practice, a lot of bus rides, and sickness is going around." The team has also been dealing with the injury bug as two of their starters have been sat. Starting hitter Kelbee Denham, a senior, will...

  • Phillips County News Athlete of the Week : Connor Tuss

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Sep 25, 2019

    Fave Hobby: Hunting. Fave Pro Team: San Antonio Spurs. Dream Vehicle: One-Ton Chevy Pickup. Fave Meal: Chicken Alfredo. Fave Spot in PC: Nelson or the Buffalo. Fave Powerade flavor: Cool Blue. If you could have one superpower: Invincibility. You as an Animal: Giraffe....

  • Dodson at Poplar Invitational

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Sep 25, 2019

    The Dodson Coyotes High School and Middle School Cross Country teams ran at the Poplar Indian Invitational on Saturday, September 21. The Meet featured schools from Montana and North Dakota. Despite the tough competition from North Dakota, Dodson’s fourth and final runner Emma Cole qualified for the State meet in Great Falls, late this October. “Emma Cole ran a state qualifying race!,” Coach Tianna Bloomer said. “So all four of my varsity runners will be going to state: the track was relativ...

  • Mavericks win last three games, now 3-2

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Sep 18, 2019

    The North Country Mavericks are now 3-2 after they picked up three last week. They were able to overcome two Class B schools in Malta and Wolf Point and Bainville of Class C. It may have been Malta's home opener but it was North Country's Night as the Lady Mavericks volleyball team bested the M-ettes 3-1 on Tuesday, September 10, in Malta. The set scores were 25-23 (NC), 25-23 (NC), 25-22 (Malta), and 28-26 (NC). "We made some amazing saves, we did a good job talking on the floor, our passing...

  • Mustangs drop Conrad 50-19

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Sep 18, 2019

    The Malta Mustangs are now 2-0 in 2019 after a strong 50-19 win over the Conrad Cowboys on Friday, September 13, at Mustang Field. "It feels good," Mustang senior Tanner Smith said about their two-win start. "I don't know what else to say. Everyone is executing. The line is blocking perfectly. The holes were huge. You couldn't ask for a better hole from the lineman." The Mustangs head to Wolf Point on Friday, September 20, to take on the 1-1 Wolf Point Wolves. The Wolves lost to Baker 34-13 on...

  • Coyotes in Fergus

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Sep 18, 2019

    The Dodson Coyotes High School and Middle School Cross Country Teams ran at the Fergus High School Invitational on Tuesday, September 10, at the Pine Meadows Golf Course in Lewistown. For the high school girls, sisters Melony Fetter and Lindsey Fetter ran. L. Fetter, a freshman, had a time of 27:57.92 and M. Fetter, a junior, had a time of 30:04.30. Senior Corbain Lonebear, a senior, was Dodson’s lone runner and posted a time of 20:41.41. Dodson Head Coach Tianna Bloomer was excited to a...

  • M-ettes make state in Fergus

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Sep 18, 2019

    Though the Malta Invitational was canceled on Saturday, September 7, the Malta M-ettes have already participated in two meets and most of the M-ettes have qualified for state. The M-ettes ran at the Fergus High School Invitational on Monday, September 9. Malta scored 204 points and took seventh as a team. “They did perfect,” Assistant Coach Fallon Handley told the PCN. “Fergus is one of my favorite meets to go to because it is probably the toughest we run. It’s rolling hills the whole way and...

  • M-ettes pick up win over Poplar

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Sep 18, 2019

    Though the Malta Invitational was canceled on Saturday, September 7, the Malta M-ettes have already participated in two meets and most of the M-ettes have qualified for state. The M-ettes ran at the Fergus High School Invitational on Monday, September 9. Malta scored 204 points and took seventh as a team. “They did perfect,” Assistant Coach Fallon Handley told the PCN. “Fergus is one of my favorite meets to go to because it is probably the toughest we run. It’s rolling hills the whole way and...

  • Malta runs for over 400 yards against Panthers

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Sep 11, 2019

    After allowing a 64-yard rushing touchdown on Roundup’s first offensive play of the game, Malta’s defense only allowed 53 yards for the remainder of the game. Malta’s offense remained steady scoring a total of 58 points while holding Roundup to 14. Malta’s offense was led by sophomore Rex Williamson, who had 151 yards and three touchdowns on the grounds and Malta’s lone reception for a 10-yard touchdown. “I just had great blockers and they wouldn’t stop, they just kept going,” Williamson said. ...

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