Williamson Runs Over Dawgs, One Game Left Before Playoffs: "No Bull"
Williamson Runs Over Dawgs, One Game Left Before Playoffs: "No Bull"
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Glasgow got rolled by Malta this past Friday night, the Nik Burke (#23). They wrap up the regular season in
Scotties’ first conference loss of the season. Pictured Wolf Point Friday night with the kick-off at 7:00. The
above are Gage Sifert (#50), Connor Koski (#54) and Wolves (1-3, 2-6) knocked off Conrad 43-18 last Friday.
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Sorry, Scotties!
In Monday’s Buzz we had an embarrassing oopsie on names as the cutline was
actually from a little over a week ago at the Sidney Invitational. Yet another copy and
paste blunder. Pictured above are the Top-10 GMS cross country medalists at the
Harlem Invitational, from left: Timothy Pearson, Kimber Dulaney, Caylen Jankowski,
Garrett Thompson, and Josie Kemp. Once again, sorry Scotties.
Boys runners who finished up the season in Harlem are, front: Garrett Thompson,
Alex Earll, and Aaron Mickelson. Back: Timothy Pearson and Rowen Kloker. Hope
we got your names right!
MHSA Football
Looking at the Top Ten
The 2021 gridiron regulaer season is
grinding down with Class B and C going
into their final weekend.
Class AA top ranked team is Missoula
Sentinel. The defending state champions (7-
0, 5-0) shutout Helena Capital (5-3, 4-2) 32-
0.
Hamilton is the No. 1 tram in Class A
and the Broncos (7-0, 5-0) whipped Libby
(33-5, 2-2) in a non-conference game, 34-6.
Class B No. 1 Florence (7-0, 4-0)
ran over Whitehall (0-7, 0-3) 54-7; No. 2
Townsend (6-1, 5-0) clinched the Southern
B championship with a 40-6 win over Big
Timber (3-5, 1-4); No. 7 Eureka 96-2, 3-1)
edged No. 3 Bigfork (6-1, 3-1) 14-13; No. 4
Columbus (6-1, 3-1) blanked Three Forks
1-6, 0-4) 48-0; No. 5 Malta (7-0, 4-0) beat
No. 6 Glasgow (5-1, 6-2) 37-6; No. 8 Fairfield
(5-1, 3-1) slipped past Cut Bank (1-7, 1-3)
20-14 (can they retain that #8 ranking? Not
that rankings really matter, however); No. 9
Jefferson (5-2, 4-1) defeated defending state
champions Manhattan-Manhattan Christian
(1-5, 1-3) 29-12 and No. 10 Red Lodge (6-2,
4-0) whipped Shepherd (2-6, 1-3) 40-3.
Top-ranked Class C Flint Creek (7-0)
ran past Seeley-Swan (3-4) 42-6; unranked
Fairview (6-1) knocked off No. 4 Culbertson
(6-20 30-14.
In a rematch of two ranked teams No. 5
Fort Benton (6-2) got past No. 3 Simms (7-
1) 35-25. Simms had won a week earlier, 41-
29.
The Eastern C has two sub conferences
with Fairview (5-0) leading the A-sub-
conference and Culbertson (4-0) leading the
B-sub.
The Northern C also has two sub-
conferences with Fort Benton (4-0) holding
UNDEFEATED!!!! down the A-sub and Simms (4-0) the B-sub.
Froid-Lake is the top-ranked team
Kimber Dulaney, 8th grader, finished first for the middle school
iin 6-man football. The defending state
Scotties in every single race this season - 8 in all. “She’ll get
our Most Valuable Runner award,” says Andrew McKean, champions (8-0, 4-0) shut down Savage (2-5,
adding, “and she’s just a good egg.” And making the big leap 1-3) 42-0 and sixth-ranked Richey-Lambert
to high school next season! (5-2, 3-1) blonked Bainville (3-4, 1-3) 48-0.
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