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  • Mustangs Track 2018

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Apr 4, 2018

    The long and snowy winter has made it impossible to practice on their home track, but Malta is finding other ways to prep for what may be a snow-shortened season. The Malta Mustangs will have 20 athletes this season but only return one state performer. The group's inexperience at the state level won't stop them from focusing on their goals and competing with the top team in State B. "Fairfield is the defending state champion and they have a lot of guys back so that be good competition for us," H...

  • Penguins Track 2018

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Apr 4, 2018

    The Whitewater Penguins will be competitive this season despite losing a few athletes from last years team, including state performer Kayleigh Cummings to graduation. The Penguins are five strong this season, returning seniors Trace Simonson and Cody Scheffelmear. The team welcomes three freshmen with plenty of talent and experience in track and field; Kelsee Cummings, Beau Simonson, and Kia Wasson. T. Simonson, a fourth-year track athlete, will compete in discus, triple jump, high jump,...

  • Saco Golf 2018

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Apr 4, 2018

    infoThe Saco Panthers Golf Team lost a pair of state competitors but gains two new golf members in a season that may delayed for a few extra weeks due to the large amount of snow that northeastern Montana has experienced this winter. "Unfortunately, the weather is not on our side this year, resulting in a lot of indoor practice," Coach Elena Sudbrack said. "Hopefully, spring weather gets here soon, it would be a blessing to get some course practice before an initial meet." Though the team has...

  • M-ettes Track 2018

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Apr 4, 2018

    The Malta M-ettes will retain a handful of state placers from last season but also have major shoes to fill, having lost both Sophia Stiles, who was a perennial state champion and Shay Garfield, who was a state performer to graduation last season. At the moment Malta has twenty M-ettes signed up, eleven of which are in their first season with Malta. The M-ettes will feature a young group with only four seniors, including TaChante' Cole, Ella Schye, Sammy Dolphay and newcomer Adessa Judd. Malta h...

  • Malta Golf 2018

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Apr 4, 2018

    The Malta Golf team will see some continuity in terms of returning golfers but the squad will see a new head coach for the second year in a row. Like all of the other sports teams in Phillips County, the Malta golfers have been stuck inside due to the high levels of snow from last winter. The team welcomes Head Coach Travis Somerfeld to the helm, replacing Sean Estill who held the same position last season. Though a first-time golf coach, Somerfeld has had plenty of experience coaching in...

  • Panthers Track 2018

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Apr 4, 2018

    The Saco Panthers track team is prepared for the track season despite being snowed in for practices. The team hopes to make a post-season push with a team that boasts the largest numbers its head coach has seen for some time. "This is one of the largest teams we have had in a long time," Saco Head Coach Barry Malone said. "It's the most kids we have had in here. It's great to see eleven kids out, with four returning state participants. We have got some young ones with lots of talent." With...

  • Coyotes Track 2018

    Pierre Bibbs, Sports Editor|Apr 4, 2018

    The Dodson Coyotes track team has multiplied in 2018, boasting ten athletes this season as well as a team manager, after only having a few athletes compete in 2017. The team returns three track athletes, two of which competed last season and one that took a season away from the sport. The team consists of Head Coach Tianna Bloomer, Assistant Coach Natacha Doney, freshman manager Sophia Hebert, four seniors, two juniors, two sophomores, and two freshmen. David Jaynes-- Senior-- David is in his...

  • PC Museum News for April 4, 2015

    Lori Taylor, Museum Curator|Apr 4, 2018

    The doors are open! New displays and artifacts are just a few of the treasures that await you at the PC Museum. Several items are fresh out of storage and others are from a new collection that was given to the museum. Are you having trouble using the stairs to the second floor? The museum is working on a new stair lift that will enable almost all to reach the second floor so keep your eyes and ears in tune for news. Thursday, April 5, the PC Museum welcomes the Malta Middle School sixth grade history students as they bring us their...