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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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  • 5 days ago | montanasports.com | Scott Breen

    BILLINGS — Most wouldn’t typically associate snow shoveling with a softball game, but that’s exactly what the Yellowjackets players and staff were faced with Friday to make Senior Day happen at MSU Billings. The scene was a little frantic after Thursday's heavy April snowfall threatened to cancel MSUB’s final homestand of the season. “Okay, I’m from Illinois.

  • 6 days ago | montanasports.com | Derek Joseph

    BIGFORK — There's no place like home field, and for the first time the Bigfork Vikings baseball team played on its own diamond built by the local community. From the first pitch to the final handshake, it was a historic day as the Vikings on Friday played their first baseball game at the new Flathead Beacon Field.

  • 6 days ago | montanasports.com | Alec Bofinger

    Columbus junior Meagan Copper doesn’t let much get to her. The defending Class B state high jump champion has plans to post one of the best marks in the state after winning with a leap of 5 feet, 5 inches last spring. “I want to get 5-07 this season. We'll see. I don't want to set my standards too high, but I think two inches is not that different," Copper said.

  • 1 week ago | montanasports.com | Kyle Hansen

    MISSOULA — Astin Brown has a clear vision in mind. The Polson senior has exploded to start his final high school track and field season, but for him, the sky's limit in what he can achieve. "I'm really wanting to break that 60 (foot) mark as soon as I can, get a state record," Brown said.

  • 1 week ago | montanasports.com | Scott Breen

    BILLINGS — At 5 feet 2 inches tall—maybe 5 feet 3 inches if you catch her on skis—Reese Harman doesn’t let her stature hold her back in the demanding world of skiing. The Rocky Mountain College sophomore has faced some gnarly conditions, especially under heavy snowfall. “Ruts up to your hips sometimes, which can be super deep, like this big," Harman notes, raising a hand above her waist. "Holes, bumps — there’s all sorts of stuff you can go through,” she laughs.

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