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  • Malta at Fergus Twilight

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Apr 24, 2019

    The Easter holiday weekend has come and gone but prior to the various egg hunts, the Malta Track teams participated in the Fergus Twilight meet in Lewistown. Both teams took third place in the meet. The Mustangs scored a total of 113 points in the varsity men's meet, while the M-ettes scored a total of 82 in the women's meet. M-ettes: Fort Benton won the women's meet with a total of 171 points. Fergus was seond with 121, Malta took third with 82, Choteau was fourth with 32.5, Winnett-Grass Range...

  • Phillips County News Athlete of the Week: Kyleigh Schipman Senior, Malta Track

    Apr 24, 2019

    Fave Hobby: Being with my friends. Fave Movie Genre: Comedy. Fave Marvel Movie: Grey's Anatomy. Favorite Meal: Tacos. Dream superpower: To fly. Goal GPA: 4.0. Fave Subject: Weights. Fave NFL Team: Philadelphia Eagles. College plans: MSU-Billings. Fave Dessert: Ice Cream....

  • Mustang teams nearly sweep meet

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Apr 17, 2019

    The Malta Mustangs Varsity and JV teams nearly won both events at the Havre Lions meet on Saturday, April 13, at Havre Middle School. The varsity team took second place at the meet with a total of 105.33 points. Fort Benton won the varsity meet with a total of 115 points. Belt was third with 93, Havre took fourth with 42, and Chinook was fifth with 36.33. Malta’s JV team won their event with a total of 146.5 points. Shelby was second with 72. Havre took third with 57, and Chinook took fourth w...

  • Lady Penguins fourth in Glasgow

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Apr 17, 2019

    The Whitewater Penguins Track teams fared well at the 2019 Scottie Qualifiers meet in Glasgow last Saturday, April 13. The Lady Penguins took fourth with a total of 56 points. The Penguins who were represented by sophomore Beau Simonson took tenth with a total of four points. “Overall the Penguins performed well and it helped that is was a smaller meet, less standing around and throwing events went quickly which meant the throwers stayed warm helping our throws stay consistent and see some i...

  • Dodson siblings place in Havre

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Apr 17, 2019

    The Dodson Track teams were track individuals this past week as Christina Jaynes and Michael Jaynes were the only participants at the 2019 Havre Lions meet held at Havre Middle School. Though they were short handed, the Lady Coyotes took eighth place with 18 points. The Coyotes placed eleventh. Lady Coyote Christina Jaynes won the shot put event with a throw of 33-03.50. “It fels good but I am still disappointed because I could’ve done better,” C. Jaynes said. “My brother was watching me and...

  • M-ettes at Lions Meet

    Apr 17, 2019

    The Malta M-ettes track teams both placed in the top five at the Havre Lions meet last Saturday, April 13, in Havre. The M-ettes Varsity took fifth place with 54 points. Fort Benton won the meet with 129 points. Havre was second with 93, Chinook was third with 63, and Belt was fourth with 58. The M-ettes JV team was fourth with 41 points. Havre won the JV meet with 111 points, Chinook was second with 45, and Fort Benton was third with 42. The varsity team was led by Erica Smith who won the triple jump event with a distance of 33-01. Smith took...

  • Phillips County News Athlete of the Week : Tanner Smith Junior, Malta Track

    Apr 17, 2019

    Tanner Smith Junior, Malta Track Fave Hobby: Hanging out with the boys. Fave Disney Movie: The Lion King. Fave Marvel Movie: The Avengers. Favorite Sports Team: The Packers. Fave PC Spot: Nelson. Goal GPA: 3.8 or 3.9. Fave Subject: Woods. Dream car: 2019 Ford Powerstroke. Fave Meal: Spaghetti. Fave Dessert: Ice Cream....

  • Panthers at the Havre Lions meet

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Apr 17, 2019

    The Saco Panthers Track Team saw their second meet of the 2019 season on Saturday, April 13, as the team went to Glasgow for the Scottie Qualifiers meet. The Panthers took sixth place as a team with 18 points, while the Lady Panthers took eighth place with 11 points. “The kids put together a fairly stellar effort this weekend,” Saco Coach Barry Malone said. “It was very busy for a few of them because they were pulling double duty representing our school at District Music Festival in Malta...

  • Mustangs second at Cal Wearley

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Apr 10, 2019

    Despite being shorthanded, the Malta Mustangs Track Team took second place at the Cal Wearley Invitational Meet last Wednesday in Havre. Glasgow won the meet with a total of 84 points. Malta took second with a total of 75. Fairfield took third with 66, Fort Benton took fourth with 45, Havre took fifth with 43m North Star took sixth with 38. "I am real pleased with our teams," Coach Jim Benn said. "Our young kids are doing a nice job. They are going out and competing; getting over the fear of...

  • Coyotes, Penguin compete in Havre

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Apr 10, 2019

    The Cal Wearley Memorial featured 28 track teams, and among the 20 class C schools were a trio of Dodson Coyotes and one Whitewater Penguin. Whitewater sophomore Beau Simonson took fifth place in shot put with a throw of 39-11, a new personal best. Simonson also had a new personal best of 90-08 in discus. Dodson freshman Michael Jaynes placed fifteenth in high jump after setting a personal best in high jump after clearing 5-0. Coyote sophomore Jeramiah Benson posted a personal best in the 100...

  • Swishfest or Dunkfest?

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Apr 10, 2019

    The 2019 Malta Athletic Club Swishfest entertained hundreds of people last weekend, while giving athletes from 4th grade to 10th grade a chance to hone their skills on the basketball court. The event featured 68 teams from around the county and Northeastern Montana. Mark Kunze, Vice President of the Malta Athletic Club, was heading the Malta High School Gym games that featured high school teams. “It’s going really well,” Kunze said at the event on Saturday, April 6. “The games are all running on...

  • M-ettes take fifth at Memorial

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Apr 10, 2019

    The Malta M-ettes varsity track team took fifth place at the cold and windy Cal Wearley Memorial last Wednesday, April 3, in Havre. Malta's JV took first place. The M-ettes were short-handed with a few team members out of state, but the team scored 43.66 points, placing them only a few points behind fourth place Chinook, who scored 47. Havre won the meet with 85 points. Fort Benton took second with 81 points and Glasgow took third with 80. Erica Smith led the M-ettes placing in three of her...

  • Jaynes, Wasson led teams in Havre

    Apr 10, 2019

    Though the Dodson Lady Coyotes and Whitewater Lady Penguins have less than a handful of athletes, both teams fared well in the Cal Wearley Memorial last Wednesday in Havre. Whitewater took eighth in the Varsity event with 22 points. Dodson followed taking ninth with a total of 20 points. Dodson’s Christina Jaynes set a new personal best of 35-00.50 on her way to winning the shot put event. Jaynes just missed out on qualifying for state, falling a high of an inch shy of the 35-1 mark. “I am pretty disappointed in myself honestly” Jaynes said....

  • Little Guys at Montana Open

    Apr 10, 2019

    On Saturday March 30 through Sunday, March 31, twenty-one Malta wrestlers headed to Billings to the Metra Park Arena to wrestle in the Montana Open. For those who are wondering what the Montana Open is here is an explanation from the MT Open Tournament Director: “The MT Open started with a simple idea; create a tournament that would bring together all the wrestling organizations across the state of Montana and give kids who wouldn’t normally wrestle each other a chance to compete. With the talented wrestlers across this state, the tournament ha...

  • Mustangs field 26 athletes, and new coach

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Apr 3, 2019

    The Malta Mustangs have already started things off on a positive note this track season, having taken fourth place as a team in their first meet of the year. The Malta Mustangs have returned a lot of young and athletic competitors this season, having only lost Travis Epperson to graduation. This year's Mustangs feature 26 athletes, seven more than last year's total. Of the athletes that competed at the Scottie Invitational last Saturday, March 30, the team took fourth place with a total of 51 po...

  • Penguins performed well in first meet

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Apr 3, 2019

    The Whitewater track team welcomes a couple of new faces in the 2019 season and those faces are a welcome addition to a small but talented group. In all, there will be five Penguin athletes this season, and while they may be small in number, the team made a splash at the Scottie Invitational last week. The Lady Penguins consisting of sophomores Kia Wasson and Kelsee Cummings, freshman Hannah Hanley, and senior Petya Rosalinova took sixth place in the women's meet in Glasgow last Saturday....

  • Dodson welcomes three new athletes in 2019

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Apr 3, 2019

    The Dodson Track Team has five athletes listed this season, and the team is already off to a better start than they were last season, according to Head Coach Tianna Bloomer. "We have been able to be outside this past week," Dodson Head Coach Tianna Bloomer said. Last season all track teams in Phillips County we unable to get on to their respective tracks due to a slow snow melt in 2018. Though teams still were delayed in going outside Coach Bloomer was appreciative that the team was able to...

  • M-ettes retain plenty of talent, 16 strong

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Apr 3, 2019

    The Malta M-ettes have a total of sixteen athletes listed for the 2019 track season, which means the group could make a run in this year's postseason meets. The team welcomes Jim Benn as their head coach this season. Benn had previous experience coaching the Ronan track team prior to joining Malta in 2017. Malta has also retained Coach Kalli (Reintjes) Rummel and Coach Fallon Handley. The team has added longtime Malta Public Schools teacher and coach Patrick Sargent. "We just have a bunch of rea...

  • Malta golf team weathers slow start

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Apr 3, 2019

    The Malta Golf team has 17 members in 2019, which is only one less than last year's group, but the team has retained plenty of youth both new and returning. "We have good numbers out for golf this year," Malta Head Coach Travis Somerfeld said. "We have a total of 17 golfers 11 boys and six girls. Of those 17 golfers, eight of them played last year." Though the numbers are on Malta's side, the starting four for both the Mustangs and M-ettes have yet to be determined. "We are still a very...

  • Panthers feature vaulters galore in 2019

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Apr 3, 2019

    The Saco Panthers track team may not have the numbers that they had last season, but the group has brought back a few athletes that should compete late into the postseason. Gone are graduated seniors Chandler Pippin, Bailey Funk, Sydney Zeller, Challise Young, and Chris Depuydt. The group was a part of Saco's 11-athlete track team, which was the largest group the school had in over a decade. Saco will be led by Head Coach Barry Malone, who had coached the team for the last several seasons....

  • Sudbrack is Saco's lone golfer

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Apr 3, 2019

    The Saco Golf Team consists of only one member in the 2019 golf season; Beau Sudbrack. The freshman golfer has yet to even step on a golf course this year, given the Marian Hills Golf Course hasn’t had ideal golfing conditions as of last Friday, March 29. Sudbrack will be coached by Elena Sudbrack, who has been Saco’s golf coach for the last several seasons. Due to the fact the conditions have not been ideal, Beau has been practicing in the Saco Public School Bus Barn, an area that is dark but...

  • Two Mustangs named in All-Conference list

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Mar 27, 2019

    A pair of Malta Mustangs were named to the 2018-19 All-Conference list earlier this month. The list includes junior Tanner Smith and senior Kevin Henry. Smith proved to be quite the scorer for Malta leading the team in points scored. "Tanner brought a lot of energy," Malta Head Coach David Costin said. " He was our leading scorer this year, but where he probably made the biggest impression was rebounding on the boards." Coach Costin went on to praise Smith's jumping ability, noting that there...

  • PC Health-Care NCAA Calcutta raises $4700

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Mar 27, 2019

    The Phillips County Health-Care Foundation auctioned teams for the 10th Annual Men's NCAA Basketball Tournament Calcutta on Tuesday, March 19. Over a dozen bidders bid a total of $23,475 on the 64 basketball teams in this year's NCAA Men's Basketball tournament bracket. Ten percent or $2,347.50 will go back to the Health-Care Foundation, while bidders who had winning teams will hope to win back their bids and much more of the 90% (or $21,127.50) awarded in payouts. Winners of the first round...

  • Former M-ette becomes National Champ

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Mar 27, 2019

    Former Malta M-ette standout Darby Schye ended her college basketball career on the highest of notes last Tuesday, March 19, as the University of Montana Western Bulldogs won the 2019 NAIA Division I Women's Basketball National Championship. By winning the championship, Schye, a senior, has ended her career as a champion in college as well as high school in 2015 with the M-ettes. "I feel like the State Championship games really prepared me for that moment," Schye told the PCN. "I felt calm and...

  • Boys' 3C All-Conference

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Mar 27, 2019

    Athletes of Phillips County accounted for four spots in the 2019 District 3C All-Conference team in a list released earlier this month. The Dodson Coyotes were represented by juniors Shaun Ball and Corbin LoneBear, who both made the First Team list. The North Country Mavericks were represented by sophomore Loden Idler and senior John McColly. COYOTES Shaun Ball, a 6'0' junior made the list for the second consecutive season. Ball has been a more than capable scorer for the Coyotes since his...

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