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Lady Hawks softball eyes postseason run
For the better parts of three months, they have been running, catching, hitting and working on the many parts of the game of fastpitch softball.Now, with a cooperative Mother Nature, they will embark on the journey that has occupied their minds and athletic focus since early March ... playoff softball, Montana high school style.As the recently concluded regular season showed, the competition will crank up as everyone chases the dream of a State championship.For some, like Thompson Falls, the Divisional tournaments which begin this weekend, will serve as a measuring stick to see if they have what it takes to...
Noxon-Thompson Falls baseball gets win over Browning
Good things may be on the horizon for the Noxon-Thompson Falls varsity baseball team.The co-op team, playing varsity baseball for the first time, scored a 7-0 win over the Browning Indians during state baseball play at Glacier Bank Park in Kalispell.Earlier in the week, Noxon-T Falls fell to Troy by a 12-2 count.The two-game split left the Red Devils, who played their home games at Pilgrim Park in Noxon this season, with a 4-8 record under head coach Lucas MacArthur.They beat conference opponent Mission twice during the regular season and upended Troy once in conference play. The win over Browning...
Thompson Falls golfers battled wind, tough course at Anaconda
How windy was it in Anaconda this past week?It was so windy, that when Thompson Falls senior Cael Thilmony watched helplessly as an approach shot to the putting green, which rolled up to the cup, was blown off the green and into the fringe.Horses in a nearby pasture were said to be standing in a circle feeding each other hot chicken noodle soup to stave off the icy wind.The first of those incidents, anyway, is a true story as high school golfers from throughout the area took to the Old Works golf course in Anaconda for the Western Divisional Class...
Lady Bobcats take on top tennis teams
Versatility and depth are part of the arsenal for this year’s Superior Bobcats tennis team, the only high school tennis team in Mineral or Sanders County.With a shorthanded roster, the Lady Bobcats went up against five other teams, most of them among the top tier of the Montana high school B-C ranks, and still won 10 of 14 matches at a meet in Helena this past week.“We were short handed,” said Superior tennis coach Rick Berreth. “We went to Helena missing two of our seniors and one junior and still managed to win 10 of 14 matches against the other...
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