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  • Clark Fork boys secure second place, U12 moves into first

    Nick Lawyer|May 26, 2022

    After a cloudy Saturday in Plains the Clark Fork Soccer Alliance Senior Boys have much to smile about. Entering the day with an outside shot at first place and a chance to repeat as league champions after their 2021 first-place finish, the Clark Fork boys could be forgiven for being disappointed with the outcome of the day. But a strong game against Frenchtown and a calm workman like game against Columbia Falls secured the needed two wins and a second-place finish on the season. Clark Fork's...

  • Clark Fork Soccer splits weekend games

    Nick Lawyer|May 12, 2022

    Clark Fork Soccer Alliance's senior team split games in Helena this weekend drawing 1-1 with Great Falls before losing 4-0 to Helena. In their first game of the day Clark Fork Soccer's senior team played the top U18 team in the state to the wire for the second time in 2 years. Last year it was a surprise tournament victory over Great Falls that propelled Clark Fork's U19 boys into the championship match. This year Great Falls was ready, "It was a very good match up," says head coach Josh...

  • Stampede thunder to third

    Nick Lawyer|Jun 14, 2018

    Wildhorse Youth Soccer's senior team took third place at the State Cup in the under-17 division this past weekend. The finish caps a strong season for the Wildhorse Stampede who finished the year with 12 wins, 7 losses, 1 tie, and a +44 goal differential. "It's a great achievement for our co-ed classic level team to take 3rd place in the boys select division at the state tournament. Our whole team worked diligently to develop and grow over the season and it was really fun to see them bond...

  • Putting their foot into it

    Nick Lawyer|Apr 5, 2018

    Wildhorse Youth Soccer Association kicked off the competitive spring soccer season last Saturday in Stevensville. Soccer players from Thompson Falls, Plains, St. Regis, Paradise, and Hot Springs braved 20 mile per hour winds and starting temperatures hovering above freezing in a friendly match against Bozeman and a league match against Libby. Only the under-17 aged team saw early season action as the younger teams don't start the season until April 14th. The Wildhorse Stampede started with a...