
Clark Fork running back Jake Calloway breaks loose on a 42-yard touchdown run in the second quarter against Great Falls Central in Saturday's state semifinal game. The Mountain Cats won 44-14. (Chuck Bandel/Mineral Independent)
November 19, 2019
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November 19, 2019 8:07 p.m.
Mountain Cats roll to state championship game
A relentless, stonewall defense and a potent multi-pronged offense led the way as the Clark Fork Mountain Cats earned a berth in Saturday’s Montana 8-man football championship game via a 44-14 win over Great Falls Central.