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  • Jaynes, Albus talk about missing track

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Apr 8, 2020

    There are only a couple of seniors trying to make it back to the Class C State Track Meet amongst the Dodson Coyotes, Saco Panthers, and Whitewater Penguins track teams. The Penguins have an at-home program provided by Coach Charlene Wasson, which will be in the PCN soon, but that team has no seniors this season. Dodson's Christina Jaynes and Saco's Brady Albus were kind enough to answer a few questions about how they are dealing with the possibility of missing track in their senior year thanks...

  • Sidney Meeks

    Apr 8, 2020

    Fave Hobby: Going to the lake. Favorite Subject: English or weights. Fave TV Show: Friends. Fave Movie: 10 Things I hate About You. Fave Meal / Dessert: Steak and Mashed Potatoes / Butterscotch Pudding. One Superpower: Invinsibility. Dream Vehicle: Old Lovebug (VW Beetle.)...

  • Champs in Helena

    Apr 1, 2020

  • Mustang Basketball recap

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Apr 1, 2020

    The 2019-20 season may not have ended in the state tournament for Malta, but the Mustangs basketball team fought hard and ended their season fourth in the division. This all occurred in lieu of a season plagued with injuries. "We were always battling something," Malta Head Coach David Costin said. "When Tanner Smith came back, and then Rex Williamson came back there was always another injury. We battled illness all year." Prior to the team's last two games, Malta lost Connor Tuss to a knee...

  • Smith named track coach

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Apr 1, 2020

    Though the spring sports season is in question for 2020, the Malta Mustangs and M-ettes track and field teams welcomed home a familiar face at the helm. Prior to the current worldwide threat of the Covid-19 virus, Malta High School hired former M-ette standout Kaitlyn Smith as it's newest head coach. "It means so much," Coach Smith said about being Malta's Track Coach. "I am so excited because Malta has a great tradition of excellence. To be back and to be able to coach is a great opportunity...

  • Woodman talks 1985

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Apr 1, 2020

    Since the Mighty Malta Mustang Co. won their first title in 1971, the Malta Mustangs boys Basketball team has won eight Class B Championship games in eight attempts. Of those wins, one of the most infamous games occurred during the 1985 season, as the Mustangs defeated the Browning Indians 95-90 in a triple-overtime thriller at the Four Seasons Arena in Great Falls. The PCN caught up with former Malta Head Coach Mike Woodman, who coached at Malta from 1982-1986. Coach Woodman is most recently...

  • Denham led Tri-Cities in 2019-20

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Apr 1, 2020

    Former Malta High School and Montana State University Billings basketball standout Kendall Denham has completed his first season as head coach of the Tri-Cities (Hobson, Moore, Judith Gap) Titans. Denham, who is the son of Moe and Steph Denham, is also the physical education teacher at Hobson, as well as the co-op's Athletic Director, a position that he accepted this past fall. As Athletic Director, Denham who recently married his high school sweetheart Amber Reeve, oversees and connects the...

  • Phillips County News Athlete of the Week: Pierce Mortenson

    Apr 1, 2020

    Fave Hobby: Riding dirt bikes. Favorite Subject: History. Fave TV Show: Chicago Fire. Fave Animal: Dog. Fave Meal / Dessert: Chili / Vanilla Ice Cream. One Superpower: Invincibility. Dream Vehicle: 1969 Ford Mustang. Dream Vacation: Hawaii. Fave Powerade Flavor: Orange....

  • M-ette 2019-20 season recap

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Mar 25, 2020

    The Malta M-ettes ended the season on a high note, with a win over Bigfork on the last day of basketball in the state of Montana. The team ended the year 15-9, with a home record of 8-3 and an away record of 7-6. The team was scheduled to play against the Shelby Coyotes at the 2020 State B Tournament on Saturday, March 14, before the MHSA canceled games that day due to the COVID-19 virus reaching Montana. Malta Head Coach Nate Hammond was asked about the incident that eventually cost the team a...

  • Trio of Coyotes make 3C List

    Mar 25, 2020

    The Dodson Coyotes fell one challenge game short of reaching state last season, but the team made history taking third place at this year's Eastern C Divisional. The Coyotes Coyotes landed three athletes in this year's District 3C All-Conference list. Corbin LoneBear, a senior was named third on the list, senior Shaun Ball was named eighth, and Zarek Jones, a junior was named eleventh. LoneBear was named to the All-State team, and Jeramiah Benson was named to the District 3C All-Defensive team....

  • Lady Mavs make impression

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Mar 25, 2020

    The Lady Mavericks found themselves in the consolation finals in the Eastern C Divisional last February, but fell to Froid-Lake, missing out on state this year. The team proved to be a force in the 3C District, and that was evidenced in the 3C All-Conference list, as the team took three of the twelve spots. Scobey was the only team that listed more players with four Lady Spartans named. Named in order of votes received, Lady Maverick junior Kaitlyn McColly was number two on the list. Fellow...

  • Jaynes, Fetter earn honors

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Mar 25, 2020

    The Lady Coyotes landed a pair of familiar faces on this year's District 3C All-Conference list. Senior Christina Jaynes and junior Melony Fetter were both named to the 2020 All-Conference team. Jaynes also earned a spot on the five-person Defensive team. Both Athletes have made the 3C list in previous seasons. Jaynes made the list in 2019 and was an honorable mention in 2018. Fetter was named to the 3C list in 2018, prior to playing a year of basketball in Harlem. Dodson Coach Frank Benson...

  • Phillips County News Athlete of the Week: Alba González Palou

    Mar 25, 2020

    Fave Hobby: Reading and listening to Music. Favorite Movie: Bohemian Rhapsody. Fave TV Show: La Que Se Avecina. Fave Spot in P.C.: The Villa Theatre. Fave type of food / Fave Dessert: Mac N Cheese / Coconut Cream Pie. Fave Superhero: Spiderman. Fave Subject: Math / Biology....

  • M-ettes finish strong / Malta wins last game of season

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Mar 18, 2020

    The Malta M-ettes basketball season ended with a victory, but unfortunately, the team and other teams that were still in the 2020 Class B tournament Consolation bracket, have no hardware. The tournament came to an end last Friday night amid the National crisis caused by the 2019 strain of the Coronavirus (COVID-19). While other national sporting events were canceled days prior, the Montana State Basketball tournaments went on for two out of the three scheduled days. Four cases of the virus were...

  • PCN revisits 1970 Panthers

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Mar 18, 2020

    It’s been 50 years since the Saco Panthers took third place in the 1970 State C Boys Basketball Tournament. The PCN caught up with a couple of athletes from that team, starting forward Brian DePuydt, who was a junior at Saco High School and guard Will Eklund, a senior. The team was led by local legend Rocky Tollefson, who passed away in August of 2005 to cancer. “He was 6-6, he could handle the ball like a guard, and he could shoot from the outside real well,” DePuydt said. DePuydt said that...

  • MHSA ends Tourney

    Mar 18, 2020

    For the M-ettes and every team still alive in their respective state tournaments, the season came to an abrupt end last Friday night amid fears that the COVID-19 virus would spread to spectators, athletes, and coaches. For the first time in its history, the Montana High School Association canceled all state tournaments being held around the state. “The MHSA has received word from the Montana Department of Health and Human Services that there are now four confirmed cases of COVID-19,” a press release from the MHSA said. “As such, the Monta...

  • Spring sports season in danger

    Mar 18, 2020

    Last Monday Spring practices started for schools around the county. The dust was being knocked off of golf clubs, javelins, and various other pieces of track equipment, but now schools throughout Montana have no choice but to shelf equipment until mid-April at the earliest. The Montana High School Association's Executive Board held an emergency meeting on Monday to discuss how long the 2020 spring sports season should be put on hold as Montana and the Country as a whole tries to stop the spread...

  • Phillips County News Athlete of the Week: Erica Smith

    Mar 18, 2020

    Fave Hobby: Hangning out with friends & playing basketball. Favorite Actress/Actor: Jennifer Aniston. Fave TV Show: Friends. Current GPA: 3.9. Fave Meal / Dessert: Steak dinner / Cheesecake. Fave Spot in PC: Nelson. Dream Car: Jeep. Dream Vacation: Bora Bora. Fave Candy: Reese's....

  • Phillips County news Athlete of the Week: Kylee Nelson

    Mar 11, 2020

    Second Fave Hobby: Bowling. Favorite Movie: Five Feet Apart. Fave TV Show: Friends. Goal GPA: 4.0. Fave Subject in School: Weights. Fave Spot in PC: Old Gym. Dream Vehicle: Camaro. Dream Two-week Vacation: Alaska. Define Yourself as an Animal: Cheetah....

  • Malta wins 2020 Northern B Title in Shelby

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Mar 11, 2020

    For the first time since 2017, not only are the Malta M-ettes headed to state; there are headed to state as the Northern B Divisional Champions. The M-ettes defeated the hometown Shelby Coyotes 47-38 in the divisional championship game last Saturday, March 7, at Shelby High School. "It means the world," Malta senior captain Kelbee Denham said. "We have worked so hard these past few years. Everyone underestimates us and it is just good to come out here and show them what we are made of and what...

  • M-ettes head to state

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Mar 11, 2020

    The M-ettes will have their hands full this week as they head to Butte for the 2020 State Class B Girls' Basketball Tournament. The tournament will be played alongside the Boys' tournament this week starting Thursday, March 12, and concluding on Saturday, March 14. The Northern B will be represented by the champion Malta M-ettes, runner up Shelby Coyotes, and third place Harlem Wildcats. The Western B will be represented by the champion Loyola-Sacred Heart Rams, and second place Bigfork...

  • MHSA rule changes

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Mar 11, 2020

    There are a few changes on the horizon for high school sports in the state of Montana and a few of those changes affect sports at Malta High School. Per their meeting in late January, the Montana High School Association executive board has added a pair of sports in the 2020-2021 calendar year including girls wrestling and boys powerlifting. The executive board also passed an alignment that will affect many wrestling teams around the state, dissolving the Northern B-C, and Southern B-C...

  • The Mighty Malta Mustangs

    Mar 11, 2020

    This basketball season marks the 50 year anniversary of the "Mighty Malta Mustangs Company" (3M Co.), a group that won over 80 games in the 1970, 71, and 72 seasons. The PCN caught up with a few of the 1969-70 Mustangs that adopted the nickname and helped build a legacy that is still respected throughout the state today. Those members include junior All-State selections post Duane Walker and All-State guard Craig Stiles; as well as fellow junior Buddy Slade and Dwayne Simanton Jr. The team was...

  • Congratulations on your Divisional Title M-ettes, GOOD LUCK AT STATE!!!!

    Mar 11, 2020

  • Coyotes make history at Eastern C

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Mar 4, 2020

    The Dodson Coyotes have made history by winning the school's first Boy's Divisional trophy since 1966. The Coyotes did so by going 3-1 at the 2020 Eastern C Divisional tournament in Glasgow last week and defeating the Froid-Lake Redhawks 53-50 in the consolation finals on Saturday, February 29. Last season, the team won it's first divisional game since 1966 and this season the team passed the next milestone, showing growth. "They grew because we played as a team and bonded more," Coach Frank...

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