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Scobey Girls 2nd, Lustre Boys 4th At State C Meet

Scobey Girls 2nd,  Lustre Boys 4th  At State C Meet
MADELYN WILLIS, Scobey senior, placed second lastweek in both the 100- and 300-meter hurdle races andthird in the pole vault to score 22 of her team’s 50 pointsat the Class C State Meet in Missoula May 22-24. Her tremendous efforts helped her team capture a secondplace trophy. She will be taking her track and field skills to Dickinson State University in North Dakota. Pictured below is Scobey senior Mya Green, who placed third in the 3,200-meter run and fourth in the 1,600-meter run to add 10 big points to put the Spartans in a position to tie for second place and bring back home a runnersup trophy. Green will take her running skills to Montana Tech where she will compete for the Orediggers team. — Photos for the Leader by Bridget Kalblinger
Scobey Girls 2nd,  Lustre Boys 4th  At State C Meet
MADELYN WILLIS, Scobey senior, placed second lastweek in both the 100- and 300-meter hurdle races andthird in the pole vault to score 22 of her team’s 50 pointsat the Class C State Meet in Missoula May 22-24. Her tremendous efforts helped her team capture a secondplace trophy. She will be taking her track and field skills to Dickinson State University in North Dakota. Pictured below is Scobey senior Mya Green, who placed third in the 3,200-meter run and fourth in the 1,600-meter run to add 10 big points to put the Spartans in a position to tie for second place and bring back home a runnersup trophy. Green will take her running skills to Montana Tech where she will compete for the Orediggers team. — Photos for the Leader by Bridget Kalblinger
 

Consistency Counted For Lady Spartans All Season It was noted in the May 1, 2025 issue of this newspaper the Scobey High School girls’ track and field team had been a very consistent squad up to that point in the season.

Then the Lady Spartans placed first at the Fairview Invitational with 94 points for first; were 26 points behind Circle for second at the District 3C Meet in Glasgow; followed by 7 points back of Circle at the East C Divisional Meet in Sidney, also for second place.

The consistency pattern continued right up to the end when it was last call for all at the Missoula County Public Schools Stadium in Missoula, where the 54th annual State C girls/70th annual State C boys meets were held. In addition the 57th annual Class B girls and 83rd annual Class B boys state meets were held at the same venue on the same days.

The Richey-Lambert Fusion won it all with a very fine showing of 52 points while the Lady Spartans and Granite County (Philipsburg) Prospectors shared second place each with 50. Fellow East C squads Savage and Circle placed fourth and fifth with 40 and 37 points respectively.

Make some room in the trophy case for the new arrival, compliments of the consistency kids!

There are plenty of story lines to begin with but it seems only fitting to start with the record breaker first. Senior Kaytie Aanstad, in her final high school track and field appearance, did it again, breaking her own SHS shot put record she established less than two weeks ago. Her heave of 42 feet in Missoula broke her record-setting toss of 40 feet and three-point-seven-five inches in Sidney at the divisional meet on May 13. She also tallied 8 points in the discus event.

Equally impressive were the performances of senior Mady Willis, who took second in both of the hurdle races, with her performance in the 100-meter version a mere 4-one-hundredths of a second behind winner Jolee Klempel of Ri...