Articles Written By: Aaric Bryan
MISSION — The Lady Bulldogs’ hectic schedule seemed to catch up with them in a four-set loss to Troy at home Saturday. Playing their ninth match in 18 days, the Lady Bulldogs looked tired and out-of-sync in a 20-25, 26-24, 25-17, 25-15 loss to the Lady Trojans, a team they had swept in Troy in...
MISSOULA — All the Mission cross country runners who competed in the Runner’s Edge Cross Country Invitational Thursday improved on their times from the Mountain West Classic. Both the Runner’s Edge Invitational and the Mountain West Classic were run on the same 3-mile course at the Unive...
MISSOULA — No Arlee cross country runner had an amazing race at the Runner’s Edge Cross Country Invitational Thursday, but that’s exactly how their coach wanted it. Arlee coach Katea Dreiling said it seems like her team always peaks in the penultimate race of the season instead of the st...
HOT SPRINGS — The Mission Bulldogs kept their playoff hopes alive by completely running over the Savage Horsemen in a 59-22 District 7-B whipping in Hot Springs Friday night. Running behind an offensive line that dominated the line of scrimmage the entire night, the Mission backs racked up 541 yards...
LINCOLN — A slow start and turnovers cost the Arlee Warriors the third playoff seed from the Western C conference. In a 44-34 loss to the Lynx in Lincoln Friday, the Warriors spotted the Lynx 20 points in the first quarter and six fumbles spoiled any chance of a comeback. “They put up...
CHARLO — The Charlo Lady Vikings leveled the scales of District 10-C dominance with a three-set sweep of the Arlee Scarlets. Celebrating homecoming and senior night, the Lady Vikings used a collective and determined effort to make sure there were no comebacks Thursday night, downing the Scarlets, 25...
CHARLO — The Charlo Vikings can finally talk about the 300-pound gorilla in the room. Though all the players and coaches had their upcoming game against Drummond circled the day the schedules came out, they’ve done their best not to talk about it and focus on the game at hand, but now after cl...
After a five-year absence from the playoffs, the Polson Pirates wanted to make sure they stuck around for a while, and thanks to the toe of Jon Heutmaker and the knee of Sean Hart, they’ll get to play for at least another week. With only four minutes to play in the first playoff game Polson has ever...