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  • North County Mavericks Basketball 2016

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Dec 7, 2016

    The North Country Mavericks are in their second campaign of the co-operative agreement between Hinsdale, Saco and Whitewater High School and in their second season, the team welcomes a familiar but new Head Coach in Barry Malone, who has been a coach for the Saco Panthers and the Saco-Whitewater Panthers in previous years. The team was coached by Mitch Capdeville in the 2015-16 campaign, when the team ultimately lost out in the consolation final of the 2016 3C District Tournament in Malta in a 5...

  • M-ette Basketball 2016

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Dec 7, 2016

    The Malta M-ettes have been more than dominant over the past three seasons, only losing twice to the Fairfield Eagles in the 2013-14 campaign. The M-ettes posted undefeated seasons in both the 2014-15 and 2015-16 seasons and are 52-0 since that span. Although this team offers a new-look, many of the pieces are back for more and it seems as though the team is primed to make a run at a third title. That seems to be the goal. "Our goal is to win the state championship again," M-ette Head Coach Nate...

  • Malta Mustang Wrestling 2016

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Dec 7, 2016

    The Malta-Whitewater Mustang Wrestling Cooperative will look to continue the success that the team had last season as it returns four of five state performers from last season. Last season, junior Kaden Moore was able to take third place at the 2016 State B-C Wrestling Tournament in Billings in the 132 pound class. The team also welcomes back junior Trey Simanton, who took fifth place in the 126 class last season and also took third place in the 113 class in the 2015 State Tourney. "He's just a...

  • N.C. Lady Mavericks Basketball 2016

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Dec 7, 2016

    The North Country Lady Mavericks are stepping into their second season as a three school co-op consisting of Hinsdale, Saco and Whitewater high schools. The team was quite young in their first season, but nearly made its way to the 2016 State C Tournament but fell to fourth place in the Eastern C Divisional after a 48-35 loss to the Mon-Dak Thunder in the elimination bracket. The team will be without graduated point guard Tatum Moore, who served as the team's offensive leader over her four year...

  • Dodson Lady Coyotes Basketball

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Dec 7, 2016

    The Dodson Lady Coyotes will enter this season under new management as new Head Coach Deserae Kill Eagle will enter her first year under her new title. Coach Kill Eagle was formerly an assistant coach for the Lady Coyotes for five seasons. The team ended their 2015-16 campaign swinging as they lost 44-29 to the Lustre Christian Lady Lions in the elimination bracket of the 3C District Tournament in Malta last February. Last year's team was led by eighth grader Kailee Henry, who transferred to...

  • Mavericks win Jam Title over Frazer

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Nov 30, 2016

    The North Country Mavericks were able to lock down the Jamboree Championship title after surviving the 2016 Jamboree Girls Tournament held at the Whitewater High School Gymnasium on Saturday, November 19. The Mavericks defeated the Frazer Bearcubs 20-10 to win the championship. "(We knew the) Jamboree Championship was going to be a tough game," Mavericks Head Coach Charlene Wasson said. "We already played Frazer four times during the regular season and three out of the four games were close and...

  • M-ette standout Henry playing in Canada

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Nov 30, 2016

    Former M-ette Standout, Courtney Henry graduated from Malta High School in 2013 with quite the resume in athletics. Since her graduation, Henry has been involved in college basketball and track and field. She had previously attended Montana State University in Billings but for the past year Henry has been playing point guard for the Medicine Hat Rattlers in Alberta, Canada. But before this season, Henry had to overcome a severe ligament tear she had sustained in late January of this year. Henry...

  • Simonson takes eleventh place at 2016 INFR

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Nov 30, 2016

    Keira Simonson, a Loring native and sophomore at the University of Montana has had another solid year of college rodeo under her belt. Simonson has shown improvement in her second year, taking eleventh place in Ladies Barrel Racing at the 2016 Indian National Finals Rodeo in Las, Vegas, Nev. held November 8-12 at the South Point Equestrian Center. It was her second year that she has run the Ladies Barrel Racing and the second time that she has placed in the top fifteen. The event also marked the...

  • General big game season ends, shoulder seasons remain in many hunting districts

    Montana FWP|Nov 30, 2016

    General big game season ends, shoulder seasons remain in many hunting districts Despite mild weather throughout November, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks will not extend the 2016 big game general season, still 41 hunting districts have shoulder season that allow antlerless elk hunting, largely on private land, through December, and in several instances, into the new year. Not all shoulder seasons are open to general license holders, and hunters need to know what licenses are valid and when and where they can hunt. Be sure to read the...

  • 4-H Miscellaneous and Livestock Judging Results

    Anne Shettle, 4-H Program Assistant|Nov 16, 2016

    A total of 15 4-H members participated in the 4-H Livestock and 17 members participating in the Miscellaneous Judging on November 6th at the Pavilion in Malta. Youth judged livestock classes of replacement heifers (provided by Hinman Angus), breeding ewes (Barb Wiebe), ewe lambs (Linda Poole), Wool (MSU), bred cows, market swine and chickens (Marcus, Kendra and Kayden Green). They then participated in miscellaneous judging with cameras, breads, bread machines, socks, hats and tools. Thanks to...

  • Martin grabs first pro boxing win

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Nov 16, 2016

    Megan Martin of Dodson, won her first professional boxing match after defeating Wendy Toney by a 40-36 unanimous decision during Rage on the River, held at the Clearwater River Casino in Lewiston, ID, on Saturday, October 15. The match was Martin's second professional match and third boxing match in her young boxing career. Martin graduated from Dodson High School in 2004 and is currently studying Diesel Technology at Montana State University Northern in Havre. "I've been working on my own cars...

  • Stiles signs with U of M

    Nov 16, 2016

    M-ette senior Sophia Stiles signed to play basketball with the University of Montana in the 2017-18 season on November 11....

  • Fatman hoopers meet twice weekly

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Nov 16, 2016

    When you hear the name Fatman Basketball, one may think that every player on the court is overweight, slow moving and uncompetitive, however Fatman Basketball played at the Old Gym in Malta is the exact opposite. "It's just what we've always called it for the older, maybe out of shape and some in shape," Nathan Fried told the PCN. "We get some of those college students who are still in shape." This group of basketball players gets together every Wednesday at 7 p.m. and every Sunday at 5 p.m....

  • Dodge Ball a hit for Malta Parks and Recreation

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Nov 16, 2016

    It’s no secret the Malta Parks and Recreation has been busy trying to keep both adults and children more active throughout the week. The organization led by managers Natalie Judd and Julia Tatafu has had success at sports including softball, volleyball and soccer. But one of the lesser known games has also been a hit. That game is Dodge Ball. The six week Dodge Ball League is a couple of weeks in and 83 kids have showed up to play. Parks and Recreation has hosted the event for kids p...

  • M-ettes volleyball season ends

    Pierre Bibbs|Nov 9, 2016

    The Malta M-ettes volleyball team saw their season come to an end at the Northern B Tournament in Shelby last Friday after they lost their elimination game against the Cut Bank Wolves in four matches. Malta also lost to the Fairfield Eagles in the opening round. Choteau eventually won the Divisional Tournament by defeating Fairfield 3-1. Shelby won their third place match against Glasgow 3-0. In the team's loss to Fairfield, Malta was led by Ella Schye, who had seven of Malta's 20 kills. Schye a...

  • Mavericks season comes to an end in Sidney

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Nov 9, 2016

    The North Country Mavericks 2016 campaign ended at the Eastern C Divisional last Friday, as the team fell to Jordan in the elimination round. The Mavericks also lost to Circle in the opening round of the tournament. In the team’s loss to Circle, the scores were 25-12, 25-12 and 25-9. North Country was led by Mickayla Johnson, who had five of nine team kills and the team’s lone block. Casity Boucher had all eight of North Country’s assists. Jada Sudbrack had two of four aces. Bailey Funk had 1...

  • Pankratz explains Motocross XC

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Nov 9, 2016

    Trevor Pankratz, son of Laura and Bill Pankratz of Malta, has been a part of the Montana XC (cross country) series, a league of racers that have races all over the state. In his young career, Pankratz has won a championship and has put together racing events. "Typically the laps are from ten to twenty miles," Pankratz told the PCN. "The races go for two and a half, three and a half hours." Moto XC has several classes of racing that includes different classes, ages from kid to senior citizen and...

  • Three Great Resources For Converting Old Roads To New Trails

    Dave Halsey, National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council|Nov 9, 2016

    Not too long ago, there were few resources available to help state and federal land managers, off-highway vehicle (OHV) program managers, and OHV clubs successfully convert existing natural surface roads to sustainable trails. Thankfully, that has all changed. Now there is plenty of information, written by professional trail designers and builders, to help with that effort, benefitting both agencies and user groups. Here are three outstanding tools you can use to turn roads into trails. “Transforming Existing Routes Into Manageable, Enjoyable T...

  • Mavs survive long district tourney

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Nov 2, 2016

    The North Country Mavericks played in every game in the 2016 District 3C Volleyball Tournament in Saco last Friday, October 28. The team lost the District Championship to Scobey 3-0 that night. Both Scobey and North Country advanced to the Eastern C Divisional in Sidney on Thursday, November 3. "We played every single game in this tournament," junior middle hitter Mickayla Johnson said. "We did not sit out a single game. Every single game was against us. It was everyone versus North Country....

  • Mustangs 2016 run ends in Eureka

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Nov 2, 2016

    The Malta Mustangs' 2016 campaign came to a bitter end last Saturday, October 29, as the team fell 54-13 to the Lincoln County High Lions in Eureka. Though the season didn't end as many had hoped, the team still had a strong outing ending the year with a 4-5 record after starting 0-2. The team was 3-1 in conference play. The team gave their all in their lone 2B loss to the Glasgow Scotties who won the game 34-33. "There were a lot of big shoes to fill from last season and this group was able to...

  • M-ettes advance to Northern B

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Nov 2, 2016

    With four of five of District 2B teams moving on to the Northern B Divisionals in Shelby on Thursday after last weekend's District 2B Tournament in Malta, it is not surprising that Malta advanced to the next round but how they did it. Malta was the only team to defeat the eventual District 2B Champion Glasgow Lady Scotties, who were previously undefeated against 2B opponents in 2016. Glasgow went on to defeat Wolf Point for the Championship after climbing out of the elimination bracket. Malta...

  • Harriers fly at state meet in Kalispell

    Robin Warren, Whitewater School|Nov 2, 2016

    The Dodson-Whitewater Harriers have tucked another season in the books after completion of the well-run State Meet in Kalispell on Saturday, October 22. For the Ladles, Bella Lawless posted a time of 26:13, placing 65th. No team score as three members are needed. For the Men, Corbain LoneBear posted a time of19:54, placing 62nd, Tyrese Messerly posted a time of20:26, placing 78th, Trevor Walker posted a time of21:09, placing 93rd, and Jasper Doney posted a time of25.52, placing 109th (a personal best for Jasper. The coaches are pleased with...

  • Mustangs drop heartbreaker to Scotties, head to Eureka

    Mark Hebert, Editor|Oct 26, 2016

    It came down to the final seconds of the game, literally, on Friday night in Malta. At stake was the 2016 Class B Championship, winner take all and to host a home playoff game next Saturday. The Malta Mustangs and rival Glasgow Scotties met for the 47th time and 2016 marked the 40th Anniversary of the two teams meeting for the Class B State Championship (22-20, a Glasgow victory in 1976.) Following a Mustang goal line stand in which a Glasgow score would have put the game out of reach, and...

  • Former M-ettes thank Coach Robin Selvig

    Mark Hebert, Editor|Oct 26, 2016

    Over 100 former University of Montana Lady Grizzlies basketball players showed up at Missoula's Ranch Club on Friday, October 14 to wish their head coach, Robin Selvig, a happy retirement. Of the 100 former athletes in attendance in Missoula, six former Malta M-ettes who went on to play for Selvig and the Lady Griz were in attendance. Linda Mendel (1985-90) and continued with Greta (Koss) Buehler (1992-97), Skyla Sisco (1993-98), Linda Cummings (1996-01) and Cheryl (1998-02) and Juliann...

  • M-ettes take 17th at State Cross Country Meet

    Thea Solberg, PCN Correspondent|Oct 26, 2016

    The Malta Mette's found them at the Rebecca Farm of Kalispell, an equestrian facility that hosts one of the largest equestrian event competitions in the United States. But Saturday's event would be the state cross country championships, and it would be run on a soggy wet course from days of rain. Shortly before the Class B girl's race would begin, the skies began to clear and the sun came out to warm the air and the umbrellas began to disappear. The Class B girl's race would be the first race of...

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