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  • Ostwald's 37 is best in Tuesday night action

    John Hamilton|Jun 10, 2021

    Fueled by the night’s low individual gross round of 37 shot by Ryan Ostwald, the Feed-N-Fuel foursome of Ostwald, Mike Normandin, Kelly Kovarik and Dave Petteys posted the low team gross of 168 in Tuesday Night Men’s League action at River’s Bend last week. Big Sky Pantry golfers Gary Thompson, Bill Nolen, Howard Morkert and Scott Rasor shot the low team net of 147 and Kevin Sparks collected low individual net honors with a 31. In other Tuesday play, Normandin rolled in the long putt and put his tee shot closest to the pin on No. 5, Ostwa...

  • Tina and Katrina lead Women's League play

    John Hamilton|Jun 10, 2021

    Tina and Katrina shot the low individual scores, as Tina Wheeler and her partner Jeanne Holleran stayed in the overall lead in Women’s League action at River’s Bend Thursday. Wheeler led league players around the Bend with the low gross of 48 while Katrina Nygaard shot the low net of 30. Nygaard and her partner Sara Fairbank finished with the low gross team round of 101 and Wheeler and Holleran had the low team net of 66. In other highlights, Wheeler was closest to the pin in 4 on No. 2, Jan Thompson was good with the long putts on Nos. 3 and...

  • Hagedorn Surveying paces Wednesday 's men

    John Hamilton|Jun 10, 2021

    Hagedorn Land Surveying shot the low net of 166 and Highlead the low team net of 140 as Highlead stayed ahead of the field in Wednesday Night Men’s League play at River’s Bend last week. Hagedorn golfers Ryan Ostwald, Paul Flemmer, Rick Hagedorn and Kelly Kovarik teamed up for the low net while Pete Bugnatto, Jesse Mosher, John Mosher and Steve Fairbank combined links forces for Highlead. Kevin Sparks shot the low gross round of 38 and Jesse Mosher the low net of 31. In hole play, Ostwald was closest to the pin in 3 on No. 2 and busted the lon...

  • TF gym takes holistic approach to health

    Miriah Kardelis|Jun 10, 2021

    A new gym opened this month in Thompson Falls. Heather Thompson, owner of Work It Out Health and Fitness, says she felt there was a need for another gym in the area. "The doors just opened for me," Thompson said of the reason why she decided to open her own business. An advocate for holistic health, Thompson says this approach will be how she builds her business. The space, located in the basement of the Clark Fork Title building on Main Street, is ADA accessible and has several possibilities...

  • CHAMPIONS CELERATE

    Jun 10, 2021

    The 8-U Blue Devils walked away with the first-place trophy at the league tournament May 29-30. The Blue Devils, coached by Kjirsten Mercer and Khelsie Eichert, beat an undefeated team twice in the tournament. The first game was won in the bottom of the fifth inning and the second went to extra innings. The team ended the season with 11 wins, two losses and one draw. "We would like to say thanks for all the girls' hard work and dedication, it really paid off," the coaches said. "And thanks to...

  • Local bowlers compete at state

    Miriah Kardelis|Jun 10, 2021

    Thompson Falls women scored big at Montana's 2021 United States Bowling Congress (USBC) Women's Championship in May. The five teams that represented Thompson Falls Bowling Association competed against more than 2,700 teams from around the country. This year's tournament marks the 101st edition of USBC's Women's Championship and served as quite the comeback after the 2020 tournament was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. According to USBC, the last time the Women's Championship was not held w...