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The Saco-Hinsdale Wildfire may be younger than they were last year, but they are proving to be every bit as strong as last year's squad. The Wildfire kicked their season off to a 2-0 start after defeating Lustre Christian in three games of five (25-20, 25-14 and 25-6) in Lustre last Thursday and defeating Opheim (25-18, 25-19, 25-10) in their home opener the following day. In their home opener the team served up a total of 23 aces, 16 of which came from senior Courtney Capdeville. Capdeville... Full story
The Harrier season started on August 30, at the Poplar Invite. Senior Jeret Warren was the lone runner. Jeret placed 8th with a time of 18.34. Jeret already has his eye on State in October. Although there will not be a team score in Helena this year (Class C needs 3 runners for a team), he is striving again for an all-state placing, hoping to improve on his 12th place from 2013. The Harriers then took the field at the Wolf Point Invitational on September 6. For the men, Jeret placed 7th with a t... Full story
The overall winner of the girl's 3 mile race that took place near the Medicine Bear Complex in Poplar was Amanda Wolfe of Glasgow with a time 20:30. Second place went to Sierra Summers of Wolf Point with a time of 20:41. Third place honors went to Malta's Sophia Stiles with a time of 21:24. The Malta Mette Cross Country team placed as follows: 1. Sophia Stiles 3rd place with a time of 21:24 2. Marley Manoukian 13th 23:46 3. Josie Lafond 14th 23:59 4. Eva Harms 19th 24:58 5. Hailey Nicholson... Full story
The M-ettes have shown a lot of improvement in their first action of the year and nearly won the Malta invitational for the first time in years. The M-ettes made it all the way to the championship rounds against last years Southern C champs Winnett-Grass Range. They defeated Malta in two games with the first score being 25-21 and second being 25-14. This marks the second year in a row that Grass Range has won the Malta invitational after defeating Saco-Hinsdale last year for their 2013 victory.... Full story
The younger version of the Saco-Hinsdale Wildfire made their appearance at the Malta Invitational this weekend and eventually lost out in bracket play to TriCity. They did take out Poplar along the way, winning the first of two games 25-19 and 25-22, in a three game match. It was the only victory for the team that day as they lost to every other opponent they played. "Those first four games in pool play was a little scary because it was the first games for some of those kids at the high school... Full story
The Malta Mustangs will look to rebound from last year as the 5-3 team missed the playoffs for the first time in over two decades. "Our offensive line was banged up, Reid Robinson was banged up and we had Allen Williamson out with a concussion," said first year Mustangs Head Coach Nick Oxarart. "It's hard to win with some injuries." Coach Oxarart enters his first season as head coach after being an assistant under Scott King and Tad Schye for the last nine years. The team he will lead is young a... Full story
The Saco Hinsdale Wildfire has a new look this year after losing Whitney Molina, Chadaya Christiansen, Shyla Gairrett and Bethany Lacock to graduation. Those four seniors helped the team to finish 12-3 last season and would've been a challenger for the C state title, if it weren't for unexpected losses to Bainville and Scobey in last year's Eastern C Divisional tournament in Scobey. The team had a tremendously good season, going 20-1, giving them a first round bye in the divisional tournament. T... Full story
The Dodson-Whitewater Harriers are back for their second year under their cooperative agreement, with a new coach Francine Stiffarm at the helm. Though Stiffarm has never coached and has never participated in cross country, she is the perfect candidate, telling the PCN that she has followed many of the students who have ran cross country since grade school. "It's strange because a lot of these kids I've watched since third grade are in high school," Harriers Head Coach Francine Stiffarm told... Full story
The Malta M-ettes look fierce this year, with eight or their 13 varsity players beings a part of this year's senior class. Among those starters is first team all-conference athlete Darby Schye and second all conference athletes Larimie Scheffelmear and Kelsey Kuehn. The M-ettes were third in 2B volleyball, and lost out in the divisional round to Fairfield and Choteau. "Last year I had one senior and this year eight," said Coach Julia Tatafu. "We have the experience and the mental toughness that... Full story
Last year the M-ettes Cross Country team got a boost. A boost by the name of Sophia Stiles. Stiles, a freshman last year is back and 11th year Coach Thea Solberg has no doubt that Stiles can repeat or improve her seventh place standing at state. Stiles' time in the three mile run was 19.49, in a race where time mattered. The only run that is officially measured by the Montana High School Sports Association is the state run, whereas other races aren't always three miles on the dot. Though Stiles... Full story
Former Mustang football and basketball standout Tucker Schye has put his red-shirt year at the University of Montana behind him and is excited about playing for the Griz this season. With his first game coming up on Friday at 2 p.m. against the University of Wyoming, Schye feels primed and ready to go. "I'm feeling pretty good and I'm ready to play. I'm excited to play for the Griz," Schye told the PCN. His 6'4" 220 pound frame makes him the perfect candidate to play Mike Linebacker in the... Full story
The Malta M-ettes volleyball team has a large squad, standing at 33 players between their varsity, junior varsity and c-squad. The team has been practicing hard and looks primed to defend their home turf at the 2014 Malta Volleyball Tournament on August 30 at 9:00 a.m. The varsity teams from all over the state will be playing at the high school, while the junior varsity and c-squads will be playing at the old gym. "This is the only tournament that I know of, where you can bring all three of... Full story
On August 2 through the third the Malta swim team went to Conrad for the state meet. The team didn’t place amongst the top teams this year, however there were several swimmers that placed in the top ten of their respective divisions. “The kids swam hard. They put in a lot of effort as Malta kids do,” Malta Swim Team Coach Donnie Lynn told the PCN. “That’s one thing I have no complaints about. They swam hard and to the best of their abilities.” Coach Lynn believed that the team could’ve placed higher as a team if all of their swimmers were... Full story
On July 19, local border patrolman and martial artist and sensei Michael Morser did something he hadn't done in 10 years. He competed. "I went down to represent Malta in the state games," said Michael Morser, a 10 year resident of Malta. Not only did he compete in the 2014 Big Sky state games in Billings, he won the honor of the tournament's adult black belt Grand Champion award after winning gold in both "Kata" and weapons, and winning silver in sparring. "I feel good about how I competed, but... Full story
It's no secret that the Jaynes family has a deep love for auto sports, and after knowing Chinook's Bill Mangold was bringing both his 6,000 pound and 14,000 pound sleds to the 2014 Phillips County Fair August 3, Russell Jaynes wouldn't have missed it for the world. Competing in the stock class, Jaynes' run with the 3 ton sled in the stock class was impressive as it seemed he could have pulled the sled all the way to Malta. He seemed to effortlessly pull the sled the length of the course (around... Full story
Last year, former Malta Mustang football standout Jade Olson participated at Rocky Mountain College after red-shirting his freshman year. The 2012 Malta High graduate was a part of a backfield that utilized three different halfbacks during games in a pass heavy offense. As the team's starting tailback, Olson managed to lead the Battlin' Bears in rushing yards with 454. He also reeled in a few catches, equaling 269 yards receiving. He had five rushing touchdowns and three receiving. Though the... Full story
In Sunday's AMX action at the Phillips County Fair, Chinook's Mike Powell ran a 1976 Pontiac Lemans. He fell in love with the sport after experiencing it for the first time. "I just so happened to be here and saw it eight years ago," said Mike Powell, owner of KnuckleBuster auto shop in Chinook. "So my son and I went home and built a couple." Though his son would typically race along side him, Powell said his son wasn't at the fair because he was building derby cars for Glasgow's derby races,... Full story
Like father, like son is an overused cliche. For example, both of Michael Jordan's sons played basketball in college but neither lived up to the hype as their father did. Many sports can be taught. Rodeo is in the blood. Hailing from Dickinson, ND, 17-year-old Boyd Stroh is the son of Shawn and Shannon Stroh. Shawn has been a part of the National Finals Rodeo for 26 years. Boyd took the Phillips County Fair by storm this year. In a stable full of horses with plenty of attitude, Stroh was the onl... Full story
Seeing someone else around town with the same exact vehicle you drive can be off-putting. Unless of course you won that vehicle. While Kolby Messerly and Jace Bishop didn't necessarily win matching pickup trucks, they did win matching horse trailers at the 2014 Ty Yost National Team Roping Tour in Billings On July 19. It just goes to show that Malta's Crossfire series features championship caliber riders. The Bishop/ Messerly duo picked each other as teammates for the event. "We could pick or... Full story
Gnats, heat and mosquitoes plagued the Mustang practice field as the Mustangs football camp kicked off last Monday, July 21. The three day camp included a plethora of drills for players past and present. The camp also gave players insight into formations and plays that are a part of Nick Oxarart's new system. "A lot of guys have been coming on Monday nights and working together," said first year Head Coach Nick Oxarart. Those impromptu practices had players looking sharp in practice. Thanks to... Full story
The following athletes qualified in all three events, and placed in the top 6 in finals in each event (not an easy task). Jenise Amestoy (womens 15-19): 50m Freestyle; 100m Freestyle; 100m Back Shay Garfield (girls 13-14): 100m Breaststroke; 100m Back; 50m Fly Carly Garfield (girls 11-12): 50m Freestyle; 100m Freestyle; 50m Back Darrow Messerly (boys 9-10): 100m IM; 50m Breast; 50m Back The following athletes qualified in the top 12 in all three events: Jillian O’Brien (girls 11-12): 200m IM; 50m Breast; 50m Fly Grant O’Brien (men 15-19) 200... Full story
The beautiful thing about 4-H competitions are the fact that young or old the participant can do well. Jeret Warren, a senior at Whitewater High and RJ Burnham, a ten-year-old Saco resident, have a major age gap, but both of them won the title Grand Champion at the 2014 Phillips County 4-H Horse Show. Jeret, a ten year 4-H participant, sponsored by Todd and Carol Smith, won first place in Senior Showmanship and was a grand champion in the Ranch Horse IV category. Warren fared well considering... Full story
6 Glasgow golfers came into town on a smokey Saturday afternoon to challenge 24 of Malta’s best golfers for the Ryder Cup, last Saturday, July 19. Malta kept up the recent trend of the home field team winning the match. Malta defeated Glasgow 30-18 after three rounds of nine were played. Malta came out to a screaming ten to two lead at the end of the first nine, which was played under the best ball ruling. Round two was a little tougher as the teams played alternate strokes meaning partners w... Full story
Cole Hould isn't your typical 12 year old athlete. In a world ruled by sports like basketball and football, young Hould is a roper. Though he is from Havre and isn't a Phillips county resident, he is roping well. According to his mother Ruby Hould, Cole has been riding horses since the age of three or four. At his age today, Hould is the youngest of the Crossfire summer series team ropers, but age isn't anything but a number. Hould was brought into the sport of team roping last year after he... Full story