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  • Mavericks win first two game under new system

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Dec 12, 2018

    The North Country Mavericks basketball team won both of their games last weekend utilizing a new ball-control offense for the first time in live games. “I have seen a big improvement in the team buying into my system, so things are looking up,” Coach Ralph Ellsworth said. The team saw their first action in Lewistown at the Fergus Holiday Showcase on Friday, December 7, and on Saturday, December 8. The Mavericks defeated Shields Valley on day one 39-34. They then defeated Roy-Winifred 52-43 on da...

  • Mustangs hold dual matches in Old Gym

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Dec 12, 2018

    The Mustangs wrestling team saw plenty of success in their second week of the season, placing fifth overall at the Scottie Invitational and Tournament on Friday, December 7 and Saturday, December 8, respectively. The Mustang wrestlers also saw their first home action of the 2018-2019 season as they hosted a team consisting of Fairfield and Sims in a Dual event held at Malta's Old Gym on Thursday, December 6. The event featured plenty of action as over a dozen matches were held. Given that all...

  • M-ettes start season 2-0

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Dec 12, 2018

    The Malta M-ettes delivered some high-powered offense in a pair of wins at the Shelby Tip-Off Invitational last week in Shelby. On Friday, December 7, the M-ettes defeated Cut Bank 66-57, in Malta’s first game of the season. They went on to snag a 74-68 overtime win over Florence-Carlton on Saturday, December 8. The M-ettes will travel to Harlem to take on the Lady Cats on Friday, December 14. The team will then host the Poplar Lady Indians for their home opener. Harlem fared well last season a...

  • A pleasant surprise

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Dec 12, 2018

    The Dodson Lady Coyotes lost their first two games, but the team showed their coaches reasons to be optimistic. The team saw their first action of the year in Wolf Point for the Wolf Point Tip-Off. “I was really happy with the way things went,” Lady Coyotes Head Coach Deserae KillEagle said. “I was really nervous. We knew that Froid-Lake had made it to state, they lost three seniors, but still had three six-foot girls on their team. With Bainville, we had no clue what we were up against. We kn...

  • Coyotes split games

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Dec 12, 2018

    The Dodson Coyotes split their opening weekend of games as the team made their appearance at the Wolf Point Tip-Off last weekend. The team lost their first game 52-48 to the Froid-Lake Redhawks on Friday, December 7, but would defeat the Bainville Bulldogs 61-57 on Saturday, December 8. In the team’s win over Bainville, Dodson was led by Shaun Ball who had 16 points. Tyrese Messerly had 13 points. Corbin LoneBear had 12, Sam Main had 8, Jeramiah Benson had four, Caleb Ditmar had four, and J...

  • Lady Mavs start 1-1

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Dec 12, 2018

    The Lady Mavericks opened their 2018-19 campaign with a split as they were able to pick up a 39-34 win over Shields Valley, followed by a 59-29 loss to Roy-Winifred at the Fergus Holiday Showcase in Lewistown last weekend. In the team’s win over Shields Valley on Friday, December 7, the team was led by Kia Wasson, who had 13 points, eight rebounds, two assists, and two steals. Kaitlyn McColly had 11 points, nine rebounds, six steals, and six pass deflections. Kelsee Cummings had five points. Jay...

  • Mustangs Basketball 2018-19

    Dec 5, 2018

    The 2017-18 season ended in heart-break as the Malta Mustangs basketball team fell to the Glasgow Scotties in the Northern B Divisional Elimination bracket. Since that game, the team has graduated five seniors, two of which made the 2018 2B All-Conference list with Taylor Matthews receiving All-State and first-team honors and Konner Kuehn receiving second-team honors. Other graduates include Tel Jensen, Kendall Koss, and Landon VanWichen, who each were a part of the 2017 State B Championship...

  • Mavericks Basketball 2018-19

    Dec 5, 2018

    The Mavericks 2017-18 basketball season ended on Friday night of last year's Eastern C Divisional Tournament as the team fell to the Mon-Dak Thunder. This season, the team will feature a new style of play as well as a familiar face leading the charge, as longtime Hinsdale Coach Ralph Ellsworth was named head coach of the Mavericks this season. "We have fifteen kids, so we have the numbers," Coach Ellsworth said of his team. "We have the speed. There is not a lot of height, but they are coming al...

  • Coyote Basketball 2018-19

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Dec 5, 2018

    The Dodson Coyotes have four athletes over six-foot, a lot of returning talent, and a lot of good reason to be optimistic in 2018-19. The team lost David Jaynes, five-year player for the team, to graduation. Jaynes helped lead Dodson to a fourth-place finish in the 3C district last year. Last year's team had an 11-11 record, picking up a pair of wins in the district tourney. This year the team hopes to make it to the Eastern Conference Divisional and beyond. With the talent that they have...

  • M-ette Basketball 2018-19

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Dec 5, 2018

    The 2017-18 season ended in divisionals for the Malta M-ettes, as Fairfield defeated Malta 36-30 in the consolation semi-finals. Neither team made state, but this season has the potential to be different as Malta has 21 athletes on their roster, many of which have played varsity and sub-varsity for Malta last season. The M-ettes lost Ella Schye to graduation and will be without the help of a few current seniors from last years team. The M-ettes return junior guard Kelbee Denham, their lone...

  • Lady Mavericks Basketball 2018-19

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Dec 5, 2018

    The North Country Mavericks will have a new look this season, having lost five athletes to graduation from the 2017-18 team. Gone are three of the four all-conference athletes from last season including Jada Sudbrack and Mickayla Johnson, who were selected to the list in three consecutive seasons, as well as Bailey Funk who was named to the All-Defensive team. The team also graduated Sydney Zeller. "We are a different team this year," Coach Amber Erickson said. "We are young, athletic, and...

  • Lady Coyotes Basketball 2018-19

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Dec 5, 2018

    Last season the Dodson Lady Coyotes fell in a consolation Semi-final game to Lustre in the 2018 3C District Tournament. The Lady Coyotes will have eight athletes this season though the team lost Donna Dale and Kyla Racine to graduation. The team also lost All-Conference athlete Melony Fetter due to her transfer to Harlem. The team returns junior Christina Jaynes who made the list as an honorable mention last season. The team also welcomes back junior Kailee Henry, who made the list as an eighth...

  • Malta Mustang Wrestling 2018-19

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Dec 5, 2018

    The Mustang Wrestling Team was the first team to see action in the 2018-19 season, having attended the Havre Mixer and Invitational on Friday, November 30 and Saturday, December 1, respectively. The team will also host the first home meet amongst Phillips County Teams this winter on Thursday, December 6, as the team is scheduled to hold a Malta-Fairfield-Simms Triangular at 6 p.m. at the Old Gym. This season the Malta Mustangs hope to win their third straight Northern B title in a row, but they...

  • Eight Mustangs earn post-season honors

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Nov 28, 2018

    The Malta Mustangs football team accounted for thirteen of the sixty-four spots on the 2018 Northern Division All-Conference football list. The Mustangs who had a 5-4 record last season landed eight athletes on the list and were led by seniors Andres Lopez and Kevin Henry who were each selected to the All-State list this season. Lopez returns to the list receiving first-team honors as both a running back and linebacker after being named as a first-team linebacker and second-team running back in...

  • Malta Parks and Rec offers tap and cheer classes

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Nov 28, 2018

    Malta Parks and Recreation has started a pair of new classes this fall under the direction of dance instructor Sheena Dorak. Around 30 girls aged seven and up take over the Malta City Hall building every Tuesday at 4 p.m. for youth cheerleading an event started by in response to high demand at local basketball games. “I went to a Mustangs game and I saw all kinds of little girls running around wearing their spirit gear and some little girls were practicing some things that they had probably l...

  • Llamas survive thriller to win city tourney

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Nov 28, 2018

    The 3rd Annual Malta Parks and Recreation Co-ed Volleyball season ended in dramatic fashion on Monday, November 19, as the Volley Llamas and the Some Spike It Hot team (Spikers) squared off for the title. The match was won by the undefeated Volley Llamas in sudden death overtime, as the time for the game expired with teams tied in the third set. The match was the conclusion of the Malta Parks and Recreation Eight Team Single Elimination Volleyball Tournament. "The key was getting our communicati...

  • McColly makes 3C list

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Nov 28, 2018

    Sophomore Lady North Country Maverick Kaitlyn McColly was selected to the 2018 District 3C Volleyball All-Conference List. "She is an athlete," Mavericks Coach Charlene Wasson said. "I think overall her best quality for our team this year was her ability to pass the ball in a pretty accurate fashion." McColly was joined by five other selections from 3C, a district only consisting of the Scobey Spartans, North Country, and the Lustre Christian Lady Lions. The list only had first-team selections...

  • Three local teams earn titles

    Nov 28, 2018

    Phillips County was well represented in a few Jamboree Basketball Tournaments over the weekend of Friday, November 16 and Saturday, November 17. The fifth-sixth grade Jamboree Lady Mavericks, eight grade Malta M-ettes, and junior high Coyotes won titles in their respective groups during their district jamboree tournaments. The Lady Mavericks only played nine regular season games, with only being three teams in the 3C District. The team played each district team twice and three teams outside of...

  • Turkey Bowling brings plenty of suspense

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Nov 21, 2018

    The Malta Boys & Girls Club hosted their 15th Annual Turkey Bowling event on Thursday, November 15, and the tournament took place after a community potluck which was attended by close to 100 people. The winner of the adult group, Laicee Young, was the most animated and the best bowler on the night, picking up two strikes. After every strike, Young did her patented "Turkey Dance." "Epic!" Young said. "It was so freaking awesome and I am super-stoked and I can't wait for next year!" Young was...

  • Twenty-four teams show for Putt Crawl in Malta

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Nov 21, 2018

    It was a big weekend for the Malta Chamber as it hosted many events, but Saturday Night was the group's largest Fall fundraiser, the 7th Annual Malta Putt Crawl. Twenty-four teams, many of which had themes and costumes, visited local bars and restaurants for the cross-town mini-golf event. "We have got some Teletubbies, some Bathing Beauties, we have got some Big Putts, we've got The Price is Right, Pac-Man, and Cards Against Humanity," Malta Chamber Executive Director Ann Sautter told the PCN....

  • Adult Co-ed Volleyball

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Nov 21, 2018

    With only one week of the Malta Parks & Recreation Adult Co-Ed regular season left last Tuesday, November 13, teams squared off one last time to determine their seeding in the annual tournament. The league hosted the Fall 2018 Malta Parks and Rec. Volleyball Tournament, an eight-team tourney that will be featured in next week's Phillips County News. The final team standings for the tournament's seeding is as follows: Volley Llamas took first place with a 7-0 record. Oh, My Quad was second at...

  • Fatman basketballers take the court

    Pierre Bibbsq, Sports Editor|Nov 14, 2018

    The Malta High School Old Gym once again kicked off another season of Fatman Basketball on Sunday, November 11. Though the name implies that its players are obese, the game is just an intramural setting for men 18 and over that play to stay or get into shape. "It's just for us old guys that are out of shape," coordinator Nate Fried said. "The other guys might be fast, but not me. It's only the end of the first quarter and I am ready to call a timeout. Come back at the end of the month and I...

  • Parks & Rec has several fall events

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Nov 14, 2018

    The summer months are over but the recreational activities in the town of Malta are warming up as the Malta Department of Parks and Recreation is hosting several events this fall. Included with this Fall's events is Ultimate Dodgeball, an event that takes place on Thursday afternoons, starting at 3:30 p.m. Close to ninety students have signed up to play. The weekly recreational event is not in a league format, but rather just a time where youth group from Kindergarten to second grade, third...

  • M-ettes' season ends in Cut Bank at Northern B

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Nov 7, 2018

    The M-ettes went down swinging as their season ended in the second round of elimination during the 2018 Northern B Divisional Tournament last Friday, November 2, in Cut Bank. Choteau would eventually defeat Fairfield for the Northern B Championship. Wolf Point would also qualify for state at third place. The M-ettes were off to a rocky start, facing the Shelby Coyotes who had won the 2017 Northern B Divisional championship last year. The Coyotes entered the divisional tournament as District 1B's...

  • 2018 Mustangs Football Recap

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Nov 7, 2018

    The year-end totals are in for the 2018 Malta Mustangs. Malta (5-4) saw their season come to a close on Saturday, October 27, in a first-round playoff loss to Huntley Project, who lost 56-12 to Missoula-Loyola last Saturday, November 3, in the second-round of the State B playoffs. "We had a very young team that improved each week," Mustangs Football Head Coach Jim Benn told the PCN. "They had an excellent attitude, tremendous work ethic, and trusted the process of daily and weekly improvement."...

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