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  • Archers hit bull's-eye in Falls shoot

    John Hamilton|Feb 28, 2019

    It was an impromptu archery qualifying tournament, but a tournament nonetheless. Under the direction of National Field Archery Association State Tournament Director Tony Bierwagen, Thompson Falls hosted a Northwest Sectional Indoor Target Shoot at the Falls junior high gym Saturday and Sunday. Several local archers, including a 4-H youth team from Kalispell and its coaches, took advantage of the qualifying opportunity when alerted it to it by Bierwagen late last week. Bierwagen said holding the...

  • Youth wrestling club out hitting the mats

    John Hamilton|Feb 28, 2019

    The idea is to get more kids interested in wrestling, and the vehicle for delivering more wrestlers to the mat is The Making a Difference tournaments being held across the country. Blue Hawk Wrestling Club coach and organizer Mike Thilmony said a new concept for introducing more kids to wrestling, called Making a Difference tourneys – free tourneys that give kids the opportunity to try out their wrestling skills in a low-pressure environment that exposes them to what USA Wrestling is all about – are being held this year, and that members of...

  • View from the sidelines

    John Hamilton|Feb 28, 2019

    The season is dead; long live the season. The high school basketball season officially ended for all Sanders County teams last week with the elimination of the Thompson Falls Blue Hawk boys and the Lady Hawks from the Western B divisional tournament in Ronan. The six other teams from Sanders County – the boys and girls squads from Hot Springs, Noxon and Plains – were done for the season after the District 14C tourney in Pablo the week before. Which leaves us all now watching the other local teams, the ones that beat ours out at the dis...

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    Feb 28, 2019