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Gamas wins
in OT thriller
By Mike Brandt
The All-Class State Wrestling
Tournament always has some super-
exciting matches. There was one
match Saturday night during the
championship finals that had the
fans rocking inside First Interstate
Bank Arena.
Glasgow sophomore Khye
Gamas won a triple overtime bout to
claim the 152-pound championship photo by Amy Nelson
and become the Scotties’ latest state
title winner. Another state champ’s name on the Scotties’ Wrestling Room Wall, Khye Gamas!
Gamas and Huntley Project’s
Grady Schmidt went head-to-head points. Eureka followed with 124, Shepherd in 2:28 and Weston Block
before Gamas won the thrilling Conrad had 103.5 and Glasgow 98. of Thompson Falls in 54 seconds.
match TB-1 2-1. Schmidt had The Scotties have finished fourth Another freshman, Cody
defeated Gamas for the Eastern B-C place six out of the last seven years. Kuka, (30-26) finished sixth at 113,
crown a week earlier, 5-3. Gamas is Makiya Plemmer, a freshman, getting pinned in 1:56 by Rowan
the 75th Scottie state champion, (39-17) won a 10-2 major decision Miller of Florence. Kuka lost a 14-3
Gamas (46-9) won a 7-3 match over Paden Nelson of Circle to take match to Trey Starcher of Forsyth
against John Waterbury of Hot third at 103. Plummer won a 5-2 in a semifinal bout. He also lost to
Springs to advance into the title bout over Riley McLeod of Conrad Collin Hickman of Eureka, 5-4.
round. Gamas opened with a pin Saturday morning, then pinned Kuka opened with a 5-2 win over
over Levi Fuller of Whitehall in Blake Hodgskiss of Choteau in Roddy Wyant of Anaconda, pinned
1:28, then beat Lucas Kovalsky of 3:56 to advance to the third place Miller in 5:25.
Superior 8-2. match. Plummer opened with a 6-4 8th grader Tyler King (21-26),
Huntley Project won its third loss to Hunter Grieve of Eureka, was knocked out of competition,
consecutive championship with 206 then pinned Liam Gallagher of continued on page 2
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FWP to host workshops to discuss outdoor recreation plan
Whether you love hiking, hunting, biking or to develop outdoor recreation.
fishing, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks wants to hear The first step in updating the SCORP, FWP will
your thoughts on what matters most for the future host nine public workshops around the state, including a
of outdoor recreation in our state. Over the next few virtual option, in February and March. These workshops
months, FWP will be gathering input from the recreating are designed to answer questions from the public and get
public as it updates its Statewide Outdoor Recreation feedback on outdoor recreation ideas from communities
Plan (SCORP). around the state. The insights and ideas gathered from
SCORP serves as a guide for local, state and federal these public workshops will help shape the goals and
agencies as they work with FWP to develop future objectives of the 2025-2029 SCORP.
outdoor recreation opportunities across the state. The workshop for Region 6 will be held in Glasgow
SCORP also outlines outdoor recreation goals for the March 7th from 6-8 p.m. at the Cottonwood Inn & Suites
state over the next five years.
“We’re going to reach out to people who love the
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