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“No Bull”

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Quinn, Bennett, and Mason Young wrap up a fun be keeping the ice healthy. Wind chills of 25 to 50
day of ice fishing with a beautiful sunset in the below are expected tonight and Wednesday night.
backdrop. It was a recent family outing with their Conditions are expected to gradually improve later
parents Jace & Hayley Young in the vicinity of Duck this week with highs Saturday in the upper 20s to
Creek on Fort Peck Reservoir, and they caught a mid 30s. So it sounds like some more good ice
couple of dandy northern pike. With another Arctic fishing weather again this weekend to conclude
front that came scooting down on Sunday, Arctic the month of February, depending on what those
temperatures will last through midweek and will pesky winds will be up to.
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Maverick wins another 3C crown points, including three treys. Teagan Erickson followed
By Mike Brandt with 11 points, Paige Wasson had 10, Longtree nine, Kora
It was just a matter of playing the District 3C LaBrie and Mattea McColly five each, and Wisher two.
championship game. Most every fan that packed into the Karys Lamb had seven points for the Spartans.
Wolves Den in Wolf Point knew what the outcome would In Thursday’s game with Dodson, Wasson paced
be. They just didn’t know the score. the Mavericks with 16 points, Teagan Erickson added 13,
North Country has dominated almost every team Jaycee Erickson had 12, Josie Brown nine, McColly and
the Mavericks have played this year. The only team the Longtree five each, LaBrie four, Shelbi LaBrie and Kendall
Mavericks didn’t dominate was Roy-Winifred, losing to Scheffelmear two each.
the Class C powerhouse in the Lewistown Showcase in Scobey-Opheim had a little tougher semifinal game
December. as the Spartans managed to pull away from Nashua for a
The Mavericks (19-1) outscored their opponents 39-24 win. The spartans led 11-5, 20-14 and 27-20 before
127-34 in their two wins, thumping Dodson 68-12 pulling away in the fourth quarter. Lamb scored 16 points
Thursday, and in the championship game against Scobey- in leading the Spartans. Aanstad had seven points, Emily
Opheim was a 59-22 yawner. The Mavericks ran out to a Anderson six, Carrie Taylor and Holum four eah, Whitney
21-0 lead before the Spartans finally scored in the second Maher two.
quarter. Tia Dees led the Porcupines with 13 points, Kaitlyn
The Mavericks biggest lead was late in the fourth Miller chipped in three, Deja Morgan, Alexis Murdock,
when they led 57-19 on Teagan Erickson’s bucket at the Hayden Adkins, and Guinevere Abern two apiece.
3:05 mark. Jaycee Erickson had drained a three ball prior The Eastern C Divisional tournaments will be
to that. Samantha Wisher put the finishing touch on the held in Sidney March 2-5 (boys have first-round games
score with her bucket for the 59-22 win. Wednesday, girls on Thursday). Scobey opens with
North Country went 13 for 14 from the line. All- Culbertson at 1:30, North Country takes on Froid at 6:30 ,
State player Jaycee Erickson led the Mavericks with 17 and Nashua faces a tough Mon-Dak team at 7:30.

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“Okay, you first,” The Nature Conservancy Phillips County Cattlewomen
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Glasgow Milk River Veterinary Service
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Spartans continue reign on 3C with an upset over the Lions
By Mike Brandt Lions still had one last chance but after Hoversland three, and Klatt one.
Just when you think the tide is a time out they turned the ball over. Scobey-Opheim hammered
turning in District 3C, Scobey-Opheim Lustre Christian had taken a 9-3 Dodson 56-2 in a semifinal game
proves you’re wrong. The Spartans first quarter lead and led 14-9 before Thursday. The Spartns led 19-3 after
proved that Saturday night in Wolf Opheim athlete Bo Anderson buried a one and 32-13 at the break and 47-19
Point at the Wolves Den as the Spartans three ball with 25 seconds to play in the after three.
escaped with a methodical 34-33 first half. Machart tallied 19 points in
win over previously unbeaten Lustre The second half went back and leading the Spartans with Wolfe and
Christian. The win gave them their fifth forth with the Spartans taking their first Hallock in double figures with 12 each.
straight District 3C championship. lead of the game on Machart’s bucket Alex Werk led the Coyotes with 20
Reagan Machart scored the game- early in the third. Jace Billbrey had tied points.
winning bucket for the Spartans with the game at 14 before Machart’s bucket. The Lions scored a 57-20 victory
two seconds to play. Kolden Hoversland Anderson scored with 3:40 to go in the over North Country in another
had given the Lions a 33-31 lead with third for an 18-14 lead. Elijah Lenihan semifinal game. The Lions pulled away
2:05 to play. The senior had another drained a three but Hallock answered in the second half, taking a 40-18 third
chance at possibly icing the game with a with his bucket. quarter lead. Lustre Christian held a 20-
minute to play, but he missed the front Scobey-Opheim led 23-21 going 11 halftime lead.
end of bonus throws. into the fourth. Hoversland tied the Kolden Hoversland had 20 points
Scobey-Opheim also had a game at the 7:10 mark of the fourth. The to lead the Lions, Hambria followed with
chance to take a lead but Braxton Wolfe score was tied three more times before 13, Lenihan had 11, Kaleb Hoversland
missed his three-point shot prior to Machart picked up his fourth foul and four, Gabe Alves three, Klatt and Alec
Hoversland’s missed free throw. At the sent Hoversland to the foul line where Chen two each.
22-second mark Gage Hallock went to he mde 1 of 2 throws. Machart followed The Eastern C Divisional that
the foul line for two free throws. The with a bucket, Kayden Klatt tied the game will be held in Sidney March 2-5. On
sophomore was good on the second at 31 with his free throw. Jasiah Hambria Wednesday Lustre opens with Bainville
throw to make it a 33-32 game. had a big defensive play when he blocked at 4:00, Scobey goes to battle with
Lustre Christian (18-1) had Machart’s shot with 1:20 to play. Richey/Lambert at 5:30, and North
control of the ball and could force the Machart scored a game-high 17 Country plays the final game with
Spartans to foul. But the Lions were points for the Spartans. Anderson had Fairview at 7:00.
called for over-and-back when they seven, Hallock five, Wolfe three, and The Dodson boys still have a
threw the ball into the back court with Billbrey two. shot at Making Divisional with a play-
16 ticks to play. That gave the Spartans Hoversland led the Lions with in game with the 5th place team from
the ball and could set up the final play 12 points, Lenihan had nine, Braaden the 2C this Friday in Wolf Point. The
in an attempt to win the game. The Ewing and Hambria four each, Kaleb Nashua girls are in the same scenario.

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Montana Women Joining the ‘Convoy 2-22-22...
to DC,’ The Mama Bears Are Rollin’
by Aaron Flint, Montana Talks
BRRRRR....
Look out Washington, DC — the mama bears are Today: Partly sunny, with a high near 1. Wind chill values
coming. The Moms for America are taking part in the between -20 and -30.
“Convoy to DC” with their own specially designed semi- Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around -19. Wind chill
truck, and Montana mom Jenna McKinney says she is values between -25 and -30. Light and variable wind
rolling with them. becoming northeast 5 to 7 mph after midnight.
McKinney is the founding member of the Montana Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 4. Wind chill
chapter of Moms for America, which has been standing values between -20 and -30. Light east southeast wind
up for kids and parents in the wake of the harmful school becoming south southeast 5 to 10 mph in the morning.
COVID restrictions and mandates across the US. She Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around -14.
is joining Rebekah Ricks with the Florida chapter to Wind chill values between -20 and -30. Southeast wind
8 to 10 mph.
spearhead Moms for America “Trucking for Freedom.”
Thursday: Partly sunny, with a high near 12. East southeast
They even have a mom truck driver.
wind 6 to 8 mph becoming south in the afternoon.
She tells me the group will also be hosting a press
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around -7.
conference at the upcoming Conservative Political Action
Light and variable wind becoming west southwest around
Conference (CPAC). 6 mph after midnight.
We were also able to link up with a Montana woman Friday: Sunny, with a high near 28. West southwest wind
by the name of Maureen Steele who is one of the main 6 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph.
organizers for the Convoy to DC. She called in to Tuesday’s Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 7. West
Montana Talks statewide radio show with Aaron Flint to southwest wind 10 to 14 mph.
give out the latest details. Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 33. Northwest
Maureen Steele: “Some of the lead truckers are on our wind 10 to 18 mph.
way right now down to Adelanto Stadium in California, in the Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 4.
Barstow area, and we’re going to be setting up. Some truckers Northwest wind 8 to 14 mph becoming northeast after
started rolling in last night, actually. But at noon time today midnight. Winds could gust as high as 21 mph.
we’ll be prepping to go and we roll out tomorrow at 11am.” Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 28. East northeast
Steele says the People’s Convoy is the official convoy wind 6 to 13 mph becoming southeast in the morning.
that has been endorsed by several of the key players. Listen Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 11.
to her full phone call at montanatalks.com. Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 42.
North Country boys secure divisional spot in Sidney
By Mike Brandt Johnson brought the Mavericks back in the fourth,
It came down to the wire Saturday afternoon before scoring nine of his 21 points. Dodson had led 15-2 after the
North Country pulled out a 50-48 victory over Dodson. The first quarter, 28-18 at the half and 35-29 after three.
victory gave the Mavericks third place and secured a spot in Aiden Albus followed with 16 points, Bowman had eight,
the Eastern C Divisional tournament that will be held March Blaine Downing three, and Kade Strommen two.
2-5 in Sidney. Werk had a game-high 28 points for the Coyotes. Racine
The division has a new format this year with the fourth added 12 points, Michael Jaynes four, and Cash Killeagle one.
place team from District 3C playing the fifth place team The Mavericks advanced into the consolation game with
from 2C in a play-in game. Dodson will play the winner of a 61-36 win over Nashua Friday afternoon. North Country
the Circle/Plentywood game that will be Monday night in led 34-12 at the half and 47-22 after three.
Culbertson. The play-in game will be in Wolf Point Friday Johnson scored 19 points for the Mavericks, Bowman added
night. 115, Albus 14, and Downing 13.
Trey Johnson stole the inbounds pass with 2.9 seconds Xander Pugh paced the Porcupines with 16 points,
to play to secure the victory for the Mavericks. North Country Kevan Viste, Walker Laumeyer, and Grady Nielsen five each,
had led 48-43 with a minute to play, but 6-foot-5 senior Alex Damon Adkins four, and Caden Laumeyer one.
Werk scored a pair of free throws with 44 seconds to play. Dodson had a battle on its hands when the Coyotes
Dodson had a chance to cut the deficit more but Kadin met Frazer in another Friday afternoon loser out game. The
Racine missed the front end of bonus throws. Freshman Coy Coyotes escaped with a 78-70 victory holding a 52-50 third
Bowman made the first of bonus throws with 22 seconds to quarter lead. Frazer controlled the first half, holding an 18-
play for a 49-45 lead. Werk completed a three-point play 13 lead after the first period. The Bearcubs led 39-35 at the
with 15 ticks to go sto make it a one point game. Bowman break.
missed the front end with eight seconds left, but Johnson was Dodon tied the score at 45 in the third on Racine’s
good on 1 of 2 throws two seconds later. bucket. Dwight Werk’s bucket gave the Coyotes the 52-50
Dodson had the ball after a time out with 2.9 seconds lead. Ty Fourstar drained a three to get the deficit down to
to play. But the Coyotes had to wait as North Country also 67-62. But the Coyotes took a 78-67 lead late in the fourth.
called a time out. On the inbounds pass Johnson had a heads Dwight Werk led nine Dodson players in scoring with
up play to get the steal. 21 points, going 7 for 12 at the line Alex Werk followed with
12 points, Racine and Jaynes had 11 each, J. Stiffarm eight,
Killeagle six, Sebastin Best four, Treyton Stiffarm three, and
Nathan Lone Bear two.
Ackerman had a game-high 38 points, including seven
treys for Frazer. Jonathan Jackson followed with 19 points,
Ryker Ackerman had eight, Joseph Beston seven, Fourstar
five, and Blue Fettig three.

In Glasgow, MT
WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS OPEN:
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Deli Clerks • Bakery Clerks • Meat Clerks
Located at Cashiers • Personal Shoppers
St. Raphael
Parish Center
Sunday, February 27th Wage DOE. Positions open immediately until filled.
on 3rd Ave North Benefits include health insurance, 401K,
from 11 am to 2 pm and paid vacation.
Questions? Apply online at
Call 228-8900 http://reynoldsmarket.com/employment
or email at faithformation@nemont.net
or in person.

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