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  • 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."...

  • Mavs pick up 3-0 win prior to season ending

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Nov 7, 2018

    The season came to an end for the North Country Mavericks last Friday, November 2, in Sidney, as the team fell in the second round of elimination to Wibaux. The Mavericks finished their 2018 campaign with a final record of 5-15, after going 1-2 at the Eastern C Divisional Tournament. The team started the tournament with a tough 3-0 loss to Ekalaka on Thursday, November 1. The scores were 9-25, 10-25, and 16-25. Kaitlyn McColly led the Mavericks with six kills, 14 digs, and five blocks. Jaycee...

  • Simonson and Diesel second in nation

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Nov 7, 2018

    The world of college rodeo found out a few weeks ago what the Loring, Phillips County, and many other parts of Montana already knew. Keira Simonson, daughter of Dan and Judy Simonson of Loring, is a great barrel racer. On Sunday, September 30, Simonson, a senior at the University of Montana and graduate of Whitewater High School, closed the Fall Semester leading the Big Sky Region Barrel Racing event with 577 points. The closest rider to Simonson is Celie Salmond of Montana State University...

  • Mustangs fall to Huntley Project, 30-6, to conclude '18 season

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Oct 31, 2018

    The final score of Malta vs. Huntley Project first round playoff, a game in Malta last Saturday afternoon, 30-6, doesn't really tell the tale of how close this gridiron match really was. Timely touchdowns in the contest by the visiting Red Devils made the score seem more lopsided than the final outcome would make it seem and as anyone in attendance will attest to, the Mustangs played with grit, passion, and dedication to one another and to their coaches. The timely touchdowns by Huntly Project...

  • North Country secures second, trip to Divisional next

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Oct 31, 2018

    With their season on the line and their backs against the wall, North Country Libro Elise Strommen left her feet and slid head-first to save a Lustre serve that if had hit the ground would have ended the Lady Maverick's volleyball season. "I felt like I was going to throw up," Strommen said. When asked at which point she thought she'd get sick during the play - before, during, or after - Strommen said "all three." Strommen's save led to a kill by teammate Kia Wasson to stave off what would have...

  • M-ettes advance to Divisional Tourney after 2nd place finish

    Oct 31, 2018

    The M-ettes fought their way back from a first-round loss at the District 2B volleyball tournament to win second place after three straight wins to se-cure a berth at the Northern B Divisional this week in Cut Bank. Malta opens play against Shelby on Thursday, November 1 at 11:45 a.m. Malta faced rival Glasgow in the opening round of play last Friday, the second contest of the District 2B Tournament, and fell in four sets, 25-22, 25-11, 22-25, and 25-18, for the 4-1 loss. The first-round loss...

  • Mustangs hold off Scotties, head to playoffs

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Oct 24, 2018

    With a 33-24 win last Friday night, the Malta Mustangs will host a playoff game against Huntley Project this Saturday afternoon, but the rival Glasgow Scotties didn’t make it easy for Big Blue during the final regular season home game of the 2018 season. Friday night was Senior Night at the football game and senior Malta Cheerleaders honored on the night were Bethany Holm, Shelby Jones, Erika Nagy, and Chayana Stolem, and football players Kevin Henry, Rhett Simanton, Kolter Schipman, Andres L...

  • M-ettes XC Earn 17th at State

    Thea Solberg, PCN Correspondent|Oct 24, 2018

    If there could have been a trophy awarded for the weather, today would have gotten it. With clear, azure blue skies, not a wisp of a breeze, and warm 65 -degree temperatures, it was a picture perfect day for running. The green grass and the golden trees were a pleasing contrast of color. Dotting the sky was an occasional colorful Para-glider soaring above the golf course and Mount Sentinel. Spectators were lightly dressed compared to the cold windy state meet of the previous year where all manner of winter wear could be seen. No goosebumps...

  • M-ettes best Mavericks on Senior Night in Saco

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Oct 24, 2018

    Cross-country rivals Malta and North Country met on the volleyball court for the final time this season last Tuesday in Saco, and though the M-ettes would sweep the contest, 3-0, the Lady Mavericks didn't go home without a fight, as the final scores were 25-23, 25-17, and 25-21. The Lady Mavericks - comprised of high school athletes from Whitewater, Saco, and Hinsdale Schools - celebrated Breast Cancer Awareness night sporting pink uniforms and after a sensational rendition of the National Anthe...

  • Mustangs JV conclude '18 season

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Oct 24, 2018

    The Malta Junior Varsity Football team took the field for the final time in the 2018 season when they hosted Fergus last week, and though they had several solid offensive drives and dominated the time of possession, the Mustangs fell to the Golden Eagles by a 40-0 tally. All told, the JV Mustang's quarterback Conner Tuss compiled 89-yards of passing on 14 completions on 30-attempts and 3-interceptions. As a team, the Mustangs gained 134-yards on the ground on 36-carries: Rex Williamson had 60-ya...

  • Mustangs tree wildcats in gridiron action

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Oct 17, 2018

    The Malta Mustangs headed west to Harlem last Friday night and conquered the Wildcats in a 51-0 victory in their final regular season road contest of the year. The Mustangs came into the game with some players dinged-up at some key positions and Malta Head Coach Jim Benn said his younger players stepped up and helped out. "I am really pleased with some kids that had to step in and fill some starting roles," Coach Benn said. "We've been bitten by the injury bug a little bit and those kids played...

  • Harriers headed to state

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Oct 17, 2018

    A brisk Autumn morning greeted cross country runners and fans on Friday morning in Fort Belknap as several area schools brought elementary school and high school athletes to compete. By the time the final race of the day was ending, the sun warmed all in attendance and seconds before Dodson-Whitewater Harrier runner Ireland Best reached the finish line, golden leaves fell from a tree, showering her in confetti as her race concluded. Best, who is qualified for the State Class C Cross Country meet...

  • M-ette XC headed to State in Missoula

    Thea Solberg, PCN Correspondent|Oct 17, 2018

    The overall winner of the girl’s 3 mile race that was held in Fort Belknap due to the soggy wet conditions of the Harlem golf course was Allie Azure of Poplar who ran over the nice paved course in a time of 20:23. Second place honors went to Sunburst’s Brooke Holland who ran just a few steps behind with 20:25. And Harlem’s L’Tia Lawrence ran over the course at her home meet with a time of 21:35. The Malta Mette’s placed as follows: 1. Leslie Young 11th, 23:32 2. Nikki Nicholson 14th, 24:06 3....

  • One up, one down for M-ettes

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Oct 17, 2018

    Senior night in Malta for the M-ettes pitted the team against the Glasgow Lady Scotties and the night was also dubbed "Pink Night" as the volleyball community celebrated Breast Cancer Awareness in honor of Malta teacher Jeanie Engebretson. During the contests and throughout the night, raffles were held, as was a bake sale, with all the proceeds going to the Engebretson family. Ahead of the contest, seniors Jenessa Malmend (escorted by family including parents Travis and Tracy Malmend); Kloie...

  • Clash of Dodson & North Country

    Mark Hebert, Publisher|Oct 17, 2018

    The elementary and junior high Jamboree Basketball season got underway in Dodson last Friday as the teams from North Country came to town to take on the Coyote teams. Those in attendance got to see Dodson's new concession stand on display for the first time, featuring great deals, hot food and manned by the trio of Reba Weitz, Chris Sears and Donna Duncan (that should keep this reporter in free popcorn for the foreseeable future, though he will insist on paying his own way.) The first contest...

  • M-ettes Cross Country recap from the Browning Invite

    Thea Solberg, PCN Correspondent|Oct 17, 2018

    Editor’s Note: The picture and story from last week’s PCN was mistakenly ran in place of the Browning Meet. The photo of Mira Heitland from last week was taken at the Browning meet on Saturday, October 6, and not the “2018 Golden Eagle Invitational in Fergus.” The Golden Eagle meet was held on Friday, September 14. The Malta M-ettes Cross Country team ran in the Browning Invitational Cross Country Meet that was held at the Cut Bank Golf Course on Saturday, October 6. Teams that participated were Columbia Falls, Havre, Browning, Fairfie...

  • North Country drops three ahead of Malta tilt

    Mark Hebert, Sports Editor|Oct 17, 2018

    The North Country Lady Mavericks played their final home game of the year in Whitewater last week against Harlem and were defeated in four sets, 25-23, 20-25, 25-15, and 25-19 before dropping two more contests on Saturday as they faced both Brodus and Circle. Against Harlem, Kia Wasson led the team in kills as she accounted for 9 of the team's 16 total; the Lady Mavs were paced in digs by Elise Strommen with 13, and Kaitlyn McColly with 12 (team totaled 47); McColly led the way in blocks with 6...

  • 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,...

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