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  • M-ettes defeat Harlem; fall in other games

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Oct 10, 2018

    The M-ettes went 1-2 over their last three games, picking up a win over the Harlem Wildcats in Malta, while falling to the Chinook Sugarbeeters and Wolf Point Wolves in away games. In the team's home game against Harlem on Thursday, October 4, Malta was able to win in three games. The scores were 25-12, 25-18, and 25-16. "The key to our win was our communication and us being positive with each other," senior hitter Kloie Marks told the PCN. Before the game, senior setter Raina Mortenson could...

  • Harriers host meet in Dodson

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Oct 10, 2018

    For the first time in three years, the Dodson Cross Country Invite wasn't canceled due to weather and though temperatures barely crept past 50 on the day, many athletes finished their races in personal best times. Of those to finish with new personal best times at the Invite was Dodson-Whitewater Harrier Bella Lawless who was honored on the day during the Senior Rose Ceremony at the last home meet of her high school career. Lawless's new PR, 24:49, earned her a second-place finish on the day, ju...

  • Mavericks defeat Poplar in five; Fall to Scobey, Lustre

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Oct 10, 2018

    The North Country Mavericks split last weekend's games defeating Class B's Poplar Indians in Saco on Friday, October 5, and losing to Scobey on Saturday, October 6. In the team's win over Poplar, the scores were 25-21, 21-25 , 25-17, 17-25, and 15-12. "Communication and staying energetic were the keys to our win," Senior hitter Kaitlyn McColly told the PCN. McColly's aggressive play proved her point as she led the Mavericks with 17 of the team's 30 kills. McColly also had seven of the team's 17...

  • Malta survives Wolves' comeback effort

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Oct 10, 2018

    After posting a win over the Cut Bank Wolves last Friday, October 5, the Malta Mustangs are now 3-1 in the Northern B Conference, and have clinched a spot in the post-season. The Mustangs have a chance to better themselves in the Northern B standings if they can close the season out with a pair wins over Harlem and Glasgow over the last two games of the season. The Harlem Wildcats, recently were defeated 68-0 by Fairfield on Friday, October 5, and Harlem has not won a game in or out of...

  • M-ettes lone Class B Team in Fergus

    Thea Solberg, PCN Correspondent|Oct 10, 2018

    The Malta M-ette cross country team participated at the Golden Eagle Cross Country Meet on Friday, September 14. The meet was held at the Pine Meadows Golf Course. "This is a hilly course" the meet invitation stated. The course surface was mostly grass and mowed wild grass, a surface that isn't as easy to run on as a harder surface such as dirt or gravel roads. So the team was up to quite a challenge here. Fourteen schools participated. The competition would also be tough because most all of...

  • Malta falls 42-6 to Fairfield; To face Wolves

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Oct 3, 2018

    The Malta Mustangs lost a tough game to the top-ranked Fairfield Eagles, last Friday, September 28, in Malta, giving the Mustangs a 2-3 record, while Fairfield improved to 5-0. "Our kids played hard and had success at times moving the ball," Malta Head Coach Jim Benn said. "Fairfield has tremendous team speed and it caused us problems. We needed to avoid turnovers and penalties which killed several drives in the first half." This Friday, the Mustangs will fight to keep their playoff hopes...

  • M-ette XC second at Shelby Invite

    Thea Solberg, PCN Correspondent|Oct 3, 2018

    The Malta M-ettes ran at the Glasgow Scottie Cross Country Meet at Fort Peck last Saturday, September 29. The overall winner of the varsity girls race that took place at the Downstream Nature Trail in Fort Peck was Eleni Lovgren of Williston High School, who ran speedily over the course with a time of 19:16. Second place went to Trysta Stingley of Riverton who ran in with a time of 19:26. Third place went to Glasgow's Iris McKean who ran a 20:24. The M-ettes placed individually as follows: Leslie Young took twentieth with a time of 23:04,...

  • M-ettes defeat Mavericks in three sets

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Oct 3, 2018

    The Malta M-ettes and North Country Maverick volleyball times clashed last Thursday, September 27, at Malta High School. The M-ettes won their Homecoming game in three sets. The scores were 25-13, 25-15, and 25-19. "The key to our win was talking," Senior setter Kyleigh Schipman told the PCN. "Our serves were big too because we actually had a decent night serving." Honored before the game was the homecoming court candidates. Schipman was escorted by Andres Lopez, Janessa Malmend was escorted by...

  • AMX racing season ends in Dodson

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Oct 3, 2018

    Eleven racers were present at The Dodson Speedway on Saturday, September 15, as the Dodson Fairgrounds held it's last AMX racing event of the season. The winner of the Stock B Main R&G Quality Feeds sponsored trophy was car #199 David Jaynes of Malta. #110 Caleb Hiatt of Great Falls took the B Main's second place trophy. The Super Stock A Main trophy (sponsored by First Security Bank) was won by #101E Mike Plouffe of Malta. The second place trophy (sponsored by Hardware Hank) was taken by #7...

  • Best has 'Flu Race' and qualifies for State

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Oct 3, 2018

    The Dodson-Whitewater Harriers officially have a team of three runners headed to the State Cross Country Meet as Sophomore Ireland Best qualified for state at the Glasgow Invitational. The meet was held at Fort Peck on Saturday, September 29. Best was the lone Harrier runner at the meet and posted a state-qualifying run of 34:58, two second short of the standard mark for Class C girls runners. "It was the best race that I had seen out of her," Harrier Coach Tianna Bloomer said. "She definitely...

  • Malta prepares for Eagles; mid-season recap

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Sep 26, 2018

    Last Friday, September 21, marked the fifth week for the Malta Mustangs. It also marked a bye week for the 2-2 team. This week the team prepared for their match with the Fairfield Eagles (4-0), who will come to Malta on Friday, September 28, to take on the Mustangs during their homecoming week. "Practices went well this week," Malta Mustangs Head Coach Jim Benn said. "We were able to rest a few players that needed to recover from injuries and we worked on a few areas that needed improvement."...

  • Mavs fall to Wolf Point; Will face Malta

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Sep 26, 2018

    The North Country Mavericks lost their lone game of the team, as the team faced the Wolf Point Lady Wolves on Saturday, September 22. The team lost in the sets and the scores were 25-10, 25-11, and 25-11. The Mavericks were led by Kaitlyn McColly, who had three of the team's seven kills and five of the team's 27 digs. Elise Strommen led the team in digs with seven. Danika Soper and Emilie Carrillo also had five digs. Soper had three of four team assists and an ace. Sarah Boucher had the team's...

  • PCMS Big Dollar Race this Saturday

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Sep 26, 2018

    Though the 2018 Phillips County Motorsports' Big Dollar Race was supposed to conclude the racing season on Sunday, September 23, the season was extended due to rain. The makeup race will take place this Saturday, September 29, at 10 a.m. as the Box and No Box classes will take the line for a shot at a pot of $12,000. "We base the payouts on a 100 car count and we had over that this weekend," PCMS Vice President John Carnahan said. "We pay out $3,500 for first, $1,500 for second and $500 for the...

  • M-ette XC second at Shelby Invite

    Thea Solberg, PCN Correspondent|Sep 26, 2018

    The Malta M-ettes Cross County Team took second as a team at the Shelby Cross Country Invitational on Monday, September 17, with a score of 87 points. The Browning Cross Country Team won the event with a total of 62. Cut Bank was third with a total of 94. Fourteen schools participated with only four teams eligible for points. Individually, the M-ettes placed as follows: Leslie Young took 6th place with a time of 23:31, Nikki Nicholson was fourteenth with a time of 25:13, Jillian O'Brien took...

  • Harriers qualify two more for State

    Robin Warren, PCN Correspondent|Sep 26, 2018

    The Dodson/Whitewater Harriers fared well at the ever tough Havre meet on Saturday, September 22. "They did awesome," Harriers Coach Bruce Warren said. "We are feeling good about qualifying most of our team for state. We just wish we had all of our team, so we could have team scores, but that will come." For the men, Corbin LoneBear ran a qualifying race, placing 50th with a time of 23.25. Teammate Sam Main had qualified last week. Main placed 51st at the Havre meet with a time of 23.26. For...

  • M-ettes at Roundup Invitational

    Sep 26, 2018

    The M-ettes went to Roundup for the Roundup Invitational on Saturday, September 22. The team lost to Roundup in two games during the opening round of the tourney. The scores were 25-18 and 25-10. The team then went on to lose to Columbus in a pair of games. The scores were 25-21 and 25-16. During the tournament's A.M. Pool Play, Malta won two-of-four games. They defeated Belfry 25-12, lost to Shepherd 25-23, defeated Broadview 25-17 and fell to Roundup 25-18. The M-ettes square off against the...

  • Malta rolls into bye week with even record

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Sep 19, 2018

    The Mustangs are now 2-0 in the Northern B conference after defeating their second straight divisional foe in as many weeks. The team currently holds a 2-2 record. Malta will head into bye week and then continue their quest for the playoffs, facing Fairfield for Malta high School's Homecoming game on Friday, September 28. "They are very athletic," Malta Head Coach Jim Benn said of Fairfield. "They have great athletes across the board. They are very good running the ball to the outside and they h...

  • Mavericks lose two games in five

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Sep 19, 2018

    The Mavericks' volleyball team is focusing on the small things in hope for their bigger aspirations as the season continues. "We are getting better every day and working on the little things like leadership, enthusiasm, and steadiness," said North Country Mavericks Head Coach Charlene Wasson. The North Country Mavericks lost a couple of five-set games last week, falling to the Poplar Indians on Friday, September 14, and then to the Lustre Christian Lions on Saturday, September 15. "We are an ine...

  • M-ettes run at Golden Eagle Meet

    Thea Solberg, PCN Correspondent|Sep 19, 2018

    The Malta M-ettes Cross Country team participated at the Golden Eagle Cross Country Meet on Friday, September 14, in Lewistown, Mont. Malta placed eighth with 268 points out of the nine teams that fielded full teams for scoring. The meet was held at the Pine Meadows Golf Course. "This is a hilly course" the meet invitation stated. The course surface was mostly grass and mowed wild grass, a surface that isn't as easy to run as a harder surface such as dirt or gravel roads. So the team was up to q...

  • M-ettes split games last week

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Sep 19, 2018

    The M-ettes were on both side of a 3-0 game last week as the team defeated Harlem on Thursday, September 13, and fell to Wolf Point on Saturday, September 15. The team is scheduled to participate in the Roundup Tournament on Saturday, September 22. In Malta's victory over Harlem, the scores were 25-13, 25-11, and 25-9. The JV and C-Squad teams won in four sets. “Our serves were on,” Coach Rummel said. “Our girls communicated very well and they moved around the floor effectively. They were follow...

  • Mustangs JV team loses heart-breaker to Poplar

    Kevin Ebert, PCN Correspondent|Sep 19, 2018

    The start of this game was nothing like that of Havre, and we didn't come out with the same intensity as our previous game. We quickly gave up a touchdown to Poplar and an ensuing two-point conversion. The tides were not turning, and we were getting marched on again by the tough running of Poplar's offense. Fortunate for us though, we have some ball-hawking defensive backs. Jeremiah Benson gave us a spark with an interception inside our territory. We could not capitalize on the interception and...

  • Mustangs cruise past Wolves; now 1-2

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Sep 12, 2018

    The Malta Mustangs are now 1-2 after pummeling the Wolf Point Wolves 42-0 last Friday, September 7. The team will head to Conrad on Friday, September 14, to face the Cowboys. “It has been a slow process because we are a young team but in the past three weeks we have gotten a lot better,” said Malta quarterback Kooper Oxarart. “As a team and individually it has been fun.” Malta's offense accumulated a total of 395 yards and six touchdowns on offense, Oxarart, who had two touchdowns and 208 yar...

  • M-ettes host Athletic Club Meet

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Sep 12, 2018

    The Malta Athletic Club Cross Country Invitational featured changes to the annual meet's course, and strong showing from the M-ettes. The M-ettes took third place as a team with 124 points. Glasgow won the event with 37 points and Havre took second with 49. Sophomore Leslie Young posted a time of 22:13.88, taking ninth place in the varsity race. "I feel I did pretty good," Young said. "I was just trying to be ahead of L'Tia (Lawrence of Harlem) and stay up there." Young had a quick start, taking...

  • Mavs show growth at Froid-Lake Tourney

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Sep 12, 2018

    The North Country Mavericks headed east to the Froid / Medicine Lake Invitational last weekend and the young team continued to show signs of growth. The team picked up a few wins in pool play but lost in the first round of the tournament. The event was held on Friday, September 7. "We are starting to gel together," Mavericks Coach Charlene Wasson said. "We worked a lot on passing to the target off serve receive and free ball transition this week really paid off." The Mavs were able to pick up a...

  • JV Mustangs defeat JV Blue Ponies 24-14

    Kevin Ebert, PCN Correspondent|Sep 12, 2018

    Our first JV game at home was what we as a coaching staff needed to see from our young guys. The boys came out with the right mindset and intensity going into the game. The first offensive series garnered us a touchdown with an eight-yard pass from Connor Tuss to Darrow Messerly. The ensuing two-point conversion was unsuccessful. Unfortunately, all two-point conversions were unsuccessful. We were anchored by solid performances offensively by Cash Salsbery, Connor Tuss, Jeremiah Benson, Darrow...

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