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Local wrestlers perform well at Jug Beck, Choteau Classic
The Plains-Hot Springs co-op wrestlers (Savage Horsemen) are on a roll on the mats.
Montana Highway Patrol graduates 71st class
Thomas Tafoya, of Key Largo, Florida, will be stationed out of Superior.
Sheriff's Report, March 24
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Four Sanders County wrestlers titlists at Ted Kato Invite
Plains/Hot Springs fourth, T-Falls/Noxon fifth at 10-team tournament
A quartet of Sanders County wrestlers won individual titles at the 10-team annual Ted Kato Invitational held last Saturday at Thompson Falls High School.
Bobcat wrestlers take 3rd at Bob Kinney Invite
Some day they may rename the Superior High School gym the “Crabb Pot” in honor of long-time wrestling coach Charlie Crabb.
Flu does not slow down Superior wrestlers
SUPERIOR – Two members of the Superior wrestling team participated at the Mission Mountain Classic on Saturday, January 25.
Solid performances at wrestling meets
Covid or not, all three Sanders and Mineral county high school wrestling teams saw tournament action this past weekend in a pair of high quality events in Choteau and Missoula.
Superior and Plains wrestlers post solid results
On the mats was a good place to be for local wrestlers this past weekend.
Little Guys qualify for state finals at Missoula
Just over 40 athletes from Sanders County will be heading to the Little Guy Wrestling State Championships at Arlee and Missoula at the end of this week after qualifying at the Inter Valley Tournament at Libby Saturday.
Bluehawks come out flat at home meet
Matt Unrau
Legals for February, 28 2024
Clark Fork golfers place fourth at Thompson Falls
Izzy Santistevan (92) and runner-up Carly Stodghill (95) brought Bigfork to victory at the Gary Thompson Invitational golf tournament on Saturday, April 27 at River’s Bend Golf Course at Thompson Falls. Florence’s Gavin Zaluski won for the boys with 83. Florence finished 21 shots ahead of Bigfork, who took second. Clark Fork’s Danner Haskins (97) was 10th for the boys, and Jonna Warnken placed fifth for the girls. “We have three players who qualified for state,” Clark Fork Athletic Director Chris Clairmont said. He says players are improving and their scores are getting lower. Clark Fork will head to St. Regis for the Trestle Creek Qualifier on Thursday, May 2. The shotgun start is set for 9:30 a.m.
Grapplers gear up for winter season
Hawks, Savage Horsemen mix it up with Eureka Lions Friday
Superior host Tech Night
Parents and students got a taste of the technology Superior students are using in the classroom Thursday night at the annual Tech Night event.
Groups target cleanup of Frenchtown mill site
The national conservation nonprofit American Rivers has named the Clark Fork River among the nation’s most endangered rivers, citing industrial pollution and flooding risks from the shuttered Smurfit-Stone pulp mill in Frenchtown.
Cub Scouts hold annual Blue and Gold
The noise level inside the pavilion at the Sanders County Fairgrounds rose a few notches as the Plains Cub Scouts Pack 46/57 held their annual Blue and Gold Banquet Thursday evening. Fourteen Cub Scouts from grades first through fifth and their parents gathered for the banquet and awards ceremony.
Students honor local veterans
PLAINS – A group of Plains students took time to honor veterans at Plains School last week, hosting a lunch for service members on Tuesday, Nov. 11, Veterans Day.
Hacks and Blasts fill the spring air at Trap Club
The 19th annual “Hack and Blast” tournament — Plains Trap Club’s light-hearted kick-off of both the shooting range’s trap season and the golf season — got off to a jolly start. Fifteen teams from Plains and surrounding towns lined up to take their shots at the doomed clay pigeons. Hours later, as they made their way around the golf course’s nine holes, they were still laughing. Flags, patriotic pants, silly team names and goofy golf drives brought friends and community together.
Wrestlers compete at Buz Lucey
On Saturday, the Savage Horsemen and Red Devils battled a competitive field at the Buzz Lucey Memorial Wrestling Tournament in Eureka, earning a combined five medals.
Alberton wrestlers claim titles
Alberton native Cody Ishler who co-ops with the Frenchtown Broncs wrestling program was one of five Broncs who captured an individual title at the Superior Invitational on Saturday.