
Peter Carey of Plains/Hot Springs gets superior position over Julian Strait of Ronan during a consolation dual at the Western Montana Duals held last Friday and Saturday in Ronan. (Joe Sova/Clark Fork Valley Press)
January 9, 2019
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January 9, 2019 12:54 p.m.
Savage Horsemen get lots of mat time at Ronan Duals
It’s often a “numbers game” in high school wrestling, especially in sparsely populated communities in Montana. Two of those are in Sanders County, the home of two co-ops — the Plains/Hot Springs Savage Horsemen, and the Thompson Falls/Noxon Bluehawks.