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Keep the score: Track Records, Home Run Heat and Baseball victories


Glue all in the Keeping Score podcast, presented by Corwin Motors, I am your host Josh Amick.

This week, a Flathead runner is playing an unprecedented brand at the Archie Roe -event, another softball -crosstown -matchup and Columbia Falls and Whitefish Baseball team, while you are preparing for a matchup against each other this week. So let's go into the highlights of this week that you may have missed.

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We will switch things up this week and equip things with the route of the Archie Roe event, where my poster player of the week Hollensteiner won all five of his events.

He started with a win in the long jump with a win in the field and went over 21 foot after the 400-meter relay team with 41.19 seconds with the teammates Colin Smith, Lane Chivers and Ben Blive, who was a meet of 41.19 seconds with a 4-opposite 4-performance time. The braves broke the record they set a year ago.

Then Hollensteiner set another meeting in the 400 with a class AA-Obeters 48.10, more than a second over the old record, which was set up by Whitefish's Cody Henning in 2004. A total of five records fell on the boys' side. Will added another victory in the afternoon in the triple jump and the long season.

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Bliven joined both seasons and claimed that they victory in the 100 and 200 meters without records – although he both already owned from 2024. In the team sums, however, Glacier got the advantage on Flathead with 126 points. Flathead was second with 112.5, followed by Columbia Falls at 78.

Ethan Anderson performed with a meet record and personal best in the 300 hurdles at 38.64 and in the 110 hurdles for the Wolfpack. Cole Opere added a victory in the pole vault for the pack, Ben Winters won in ShotPut.

On the girls' side, Hellgate grabbed the victory, followed by glaciers, Flathead and Columbia Falls. Lauren Bisson won the 800 for The Wolfpack with a personal best in front of the team -mate Dacia Benkelman. Benkelman added a victory with a personal best in the triple jump.

The Wolfpack also received victories from Breanna Barnes in the pole vault with 10: 6, she defeated Columbia Falls' Soli Bullemer for criteria. Flatheads Alivia Rinehart took the 100 hurdles to give her already impressive resume another victory.

The Wolfpack moved to the softball and ended the regular seasonal season with a 19-2 victory against the bravettes in another crosstown match on Thursday. Olivia Warriner continued her amazing season, scored two Homer and drove in seven runs that day.

Warriner opened the gate at the top of the first with a three-run explosion that was wearing the fence in midfield. Her second Homer left no doubt and crushed the ball for a double shot to the left.

Flathead found its offensive foundation in the bottom of the third when Glacier Chloe Farrell put in the circle. Reese Conley achieved a mistake that helped Mackenzie Brandt at home. Conley later scored on a passed ball.

Farrell graduated from the Bravettes in the last two innings, including a three-strings district, in which she threw only 10 parking spaces. She ended with five strikeouts. She went 2-against-2 on the plate.

Glacier spilled her games later a week with the Helena schools, scored a 17-0 win against capital and lost 4-0 against Helena. Warriner scored again and drove in five runs and in combination with Olivia Gibbons on a two-hitter when Glacier hit Bruins's capital. Both Nakiah Persinger and Khirsten Terrell each scored three times.

In her game against Helena, the offensive was only held one goal and a walk from Taylor Vivian on a large excursion from Faith Howard.

Flathead was swept by both schools in Helena and lost 10: 0 against Helena and 11-10 to capital. Mackenzie Brandt had a huge day on the plate for Flathead and met a Grand Slam in the fourth inning, which was set up by her team with 5: 4, and a double double in the fifth who did 8-4.

Olivia Nyman met a Homer to bring the bravettes 9: 6, but the Bruins climbed forward and won a close victory.

In her game against Helena, Faith Howard dominated again in a circle and only allowed one goal, a single from Nyman when she drove to a win.

Columbia Falls had another strong week, Annika Reid had three goals and drove in four runs, Katie Bulawsky excluded every dough with which she was confronted, and the Wildkats drove twice with 17: 0 and 15: 0 to sweep a double house in northwest.

In the opener, Reid scored the RBI singles twice during the same third inning for the Kats; Her second goal took the score 12: 0. Bulawsky's perfect excursion lasted three innings because of the rule of grace. She struck nine, threw 47 parking spaces and helped her own cause with two runs and two runs achieved.

In the night cap, Tayler Lingle had three goals and drove in three runs, while Addy Bowler had three goals, scored twice and two goals for the Kats. Ella Branstetter allowed a goal and a walk to three innings and fan Six.

Whitefish softball lost a hard game 15-0 against Libby. The bulldogs were kept without hits.

Tait Ormes RBI Double switched to baseball to baseball. Stewart started and went four innings and allowed three goals, two walks and one run. He struck seven. Barker allowed three goals in three innings, Fanning Four.

Calvin Eisenbarth went 2: 3 with two runs and three RBIs to lead the Whitefish Bulldogs to a 17-2 victory against the Plains-Hot-Springs Savage Horsemen for another victory last week.

Whitefish (11-2) wasted no time. The Bulldogs added eight other runs in the second inning and closed them in three innings due to the merciful rule.

Columbia Falls also got two victories to keep up with the Bulldogs. They defeated Browning 18-0 and held a narrow 6: 5 victory against Eureka.

Jory Hill scored three runs, Treysen Murphy had two goals, and the wildcats only needed two and a half innerings to put Browning down in a faulty competition. No wildcat had more than one goal or a RBI, but Columbia Fall used 12 errors by browning.

Columbia Falls scored three runs in the third and fifth inning and occupied a comeback from Eureka Lions to capture a 6: 5 victory.

Jory Hill had a goal and drove in two runs. Reggie Sapa scored three goals and scored a run when the wildcats (11: 1) won their sixth game in a row. Sapa completed the game and set up the last 1 2-3 innings without hits or runs to win the savings.

BigFork Downed Plains Hot Springs 17-1. BigFork's Holland Jantzen threw five sharp innings, Hayden Mayer hit a few doubles and the Vikings laid the wild riders away with a sixth with nine runs. Ryeln Rodriguez had two singles, two RBIs and three runs that were achieved for the Vikings, Sam Plummer drove three times in two runs with Cavin Wiest.

The Kalispell Aa Lakers switched to Legion Baseball and walked through the bases and scored two runs in the 11th Inning to end a competition against the Senators of Helena in the game of a double header with 10: 8. The Lakers won the sweep in game two with 8: 3.

Luke Nikunen collected two doubles and scored two goals for the Lakers (7-3) in the first game. Oscar Kallis reached the base four times with two doubles and two walks and drove in a couple.

Nikunen took the bump in game two, allowed three goals and two deserving runs and scored four innings in six innings to win.

The Battery Mate Andre Cepers made the pop to the Lakers and made himself with a 2-run Homerun, which picked up a sixth inning with six runs that brought the Lakers into the lead with 6: 3. Cepers ended with two goals and crossed the plate twice. Kaeden Kahler took three goals and two RBIs.

The last highlight is tennis, Leilani Lennarz and Creed Norick broke victories from the No. 1 -Singles places as glaciers on Friday in high school tennis.

Lennarz led a singles sweep for the Wolfpack; The glacier girls singles did not drop a set over the two duals. Carl Bitney and Sam Engellant also won a few victories for the Wolfpack Boys in the top double position. The Wolfpack set Big Sky 6-2 and Butte 7-1.

This will complete the episode this week in the Podcast in the Keeping Score presented by Corwin Motors. Many thanks to everyone for the tuning, and as always, on the website of the daily Inter Lake you will find the reviews of the game and the results of the full Track Meet results on athletic.net. We'll see each other all next week, take care of you.

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