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MontanaSports.com is your go-to source for everything related to sports in Montana, thanks to the largest network of sports journalists in the state. With MTN Sports covering all major markets in Montana, we provide extensive coverage of scores, stories, profiles, and highlights. Our MTN Sports team is deeply rooted in the Montana community, and we share a passion for local sports. As a well-known and trusted name, MontanaSports.com understands what matters to Montanans. From West Yellowstone to Westby and Baker to Bigfork, we aim to share stories from every part of the state. We recognize that high school sports are a vital part of Montana culture, but we also know that Montanans are passionate about the Bobcats and Grizzlies, as well as the six Frontier Conference sports programs that have won numerous national championships. We'll keep you updated on local stars like Josh Huestis, Brock Osweiler, and Christina Aragon, along with many other Montanans making waves in the national sports arena. However, our website goes beyond just the popular teams and news. We also highlight extreme athletes on their thrilling adventures, discover lesser-known talents, and honor those making a difference in sports and their communities beyond the playing field.
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3 days ago |
montanasports.com | Tom Wylie
GREAT FALLS — For Helena native Sean O’Malley, this weekend’s UFC 316 isn’t just about reclaiming his bantamweight title. It’s about proving that the last fight wasn’t the real “Suga” Sean. O’Malley (18-2, 1 NC) is set to face Merab Dvalishvili (23-4) — the man who took his belt at UFC 306 in September — in a highly anticipated rematch Saturday night in Newark, New Jersey. The 30-year-old fan favorite admits his last outing at UFC 306 wasn’t his best showing.
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3 days ago |
montanasports.com | Jonny Walker
HELENA — What does it take to become a state champion? It’s a title Helena Capital senior Tyler Crum earned twice after repeating as champion in the javelin at the Class AA state track meet in late May in Kalispell. “Just try to stay relaxed. Just try to follow the technique best I can. And then just let it rip and see what happens,” said Crum, who recorded a personal best throw of 186 feet, 1 inch to clinch his second title. “It was pretty awesome.
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4 days ago |
montanasports.com | Jonny Walker
HELENA — Fifteen feet, six inches. That’s the height Helena Capital's Brayden Brisko cleared to win this year’s boys pole vault title at the Class AA state meet in Kalispell. But even before then, Brisko had to clear a much greater obstacle. “I started getting sick like the first meet,” said Brisko, who battled through pneumonia during his championship season.
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6 days ago |
montanasports.com | Luke Shelton
BUTTE — For the third straight season, Team Blue prevailed in the Bob Cleverley 8-Man All-Star Game. Culbertson graduate and Montana football commit Bridger Salvevold scored a go-ahead touchdown on a quarterback keeper with 25 seconds remaining as Team Blue rallied out of an early double-digit deficit to prevail 28-23 in the 41st edition of "The Clev" on a toasty Saturday evening at Bob Green Field. It was Team Blue's third straight win in the series.
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1 week ago |
montanasports.com | Alec Bofinger
BILLINGS — Jalen Tot's Division I dream has come true. The former MSU-Billings standout and 2024 West Region player of the year is using his final year of eligibility to play at Appalachian State in Boone, North Carolina. "All the coaches were all in for me and showed a lot of life. The head coach face-timed me personally and offered me, and I think that meant a lot to me. He made sure my mom was comfortable and she felt good, and that's my rock," Tot said.
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