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2020 Catfish Classic Champs


The Grandfather-Grandson duo Dan and Eli Dupea came and changed the way a few things were handled Friday
from Billings to Glasgow to claim the 21st Annual Milk and Saturday, it was another awesome event with
River Catfish Classic championship on 32.27 pounds. a great community turnout for the calcutta, the Milk
From the Cat Classic facebook page: “It’s funny how River Catfish Days and the Famous Midnight Weigh-
things come full circle! In 2013, little Eli Dupea caught the Ins. Hats off to all the anglers, tourney director Brenner
BIG Fish of the 7th Annual Yellowstone Challenge with Flaten & his crew, the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce
a 12.33 lb. Cat. Seven years later, still teaming up with & Agriculture crew for the Milk River Catfish Days, all
Gramps, he’s now a Milk River Catfish Classic Champion! the vendors who turned out to provide food, etc., and
Considering the state of Montana was in lockdown everyone who turned out to participate in what was a
mode just a couple of weeks prior to this tournament fantastic weekend!
Girls have a rich history as well straight crowns in Class C. The Vikings had a good
state tournament record since girls’ basketball was re-
By Mike Brandt
introduced.
Girls’ basketball made a big splash in with the first Opheim has had great success at the state
state championship. But, it wasn’t a new sport like some tournaments. The Vikings first trip to a state tournament
may believe. Girls were playing basketball back in the was in 1978 when they finished second, losing to Moore,
1940s and 50s. At that time there with six players on the 45-36. Judy Anderson led Opheim with 11 points. She
floor for each team. And, it wasn’t as popular as boys’ had 20 in a 61-50 win over Grass Range. The Vikings
basketball was back then. opened with a 54-39 win over Terry.
It even took a while for fans to watch girls play. Nashua was also in that tournament where the
Some of the smaller schools had a good fan base as they Porcupines finished third, defeating defending state
do now. Girls played in the fall for a while, and then were champs Manhattan Christian 48-47. Both teams played
switched to the winter to go along with boys’ basketball. for the first Class C championship the year before with
Glasgow, Opheim and Saco-Whitewater have won Christian winning it, 44-37. Nashua had beaten Arlee 37-
state championships. In Fact, Opheim has won three 26 and Grass Range 37-33.
Nashua’s Mary Lou Weinmeister scored 94 points in
Could see four games with games of 25, 10, 29 and 30 at the 1978
more rain tourney. Nashua lost to Arlee, 57-53, in the opening
tonight round. The porcupines came back to beat Custer 55-47,
Grass Range 71-51 and Christian.
While this past Saturday afternoon/night was pretty Opheim was back at state the following year, losing
much a bust as far as rain was concerned, there was no two games. But the Vikings returned in 1980 where they
shortage of wind. But we received about a half an inch finished fourth, losing to Terry, 42-41. Opheim had
in this morning’s early morning hours. opened with a 52-50 loss to eventual champions Willow
Tonight: Showers likely, mainly before 10pm. Mostly Creek. The Vikings rebounded with wins over Brady, 40-
cloudy, with a low around 45. West wind 9 to 14 mph, with 39, and Medicine Lake, 52-44. Judy Green had 20 points
gusts as high as 21 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. against Terry and 24 against Brady.
Tuesday: A 20 percent chance of showers after noon. Green also led the Vikings into the championship
Mostly sunny, with a high near 69. West wind 9 to 17 mph,
with gusts as high as 28 mph.
game the following year. Manhattan Christian, led by
Vicki Swier, defeated the Vikings 57-48. Green paced
Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 46. West
wind 7 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. Opheim with 18 points. Opheim had eked out a 50-49
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 73. West northwest win over Blue Sky, and handed Terry its first loss in 26
wind 9 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. games, 34-33.Kathy St. John has 23 points against Blue
Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 47. Sky. Former Nashua athlete Loren Baker was coaching
West northwest wind 6 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as Opheim. He went on to coach Northern Montana College
23 mph. to a 1993 NAIA championship over Northern Iowa, 71-
Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 78. West wind 3 to 8 68.
mph. For the next three years it was Steve Keller coaching
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 52. the Vikings and he found success as they won three
Northwest wind 8 to 13 mph becoming east southeast after
straight crowns. Gwen Dighans and Twyla Stein, to name
midnight. Winds could gust as high as 18 mph.
just two of the stars from that squad, were the leaders.
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 83. East southeast
wind 15 to 20 mph, with gusts as high as 29 mph. Dighans led the Vikings with 25 points in a 47-41 win
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 57. East
over Twin Bridges for the 1982 crown. The sophomore
southeast wind 18 to 21 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph. was named MVP, scoring 31 against Arlee, 59-44, and 21
Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 86. East southeast against Custer, 41-34. Medicine Lake and Opheim played
wind 16 to 21 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph. five overtimes in the Eastern C Divisional championship
Saturday Night: A slight chance of showers and game with the Honkers winning, 60-57.
thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 56. Dighans was also the MVP in the 1983 tournament
Sunday: A slight chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a as the Vikings defeating Park City, 61-32. Dighans tallied
high near 79. 22 points in the game. She also had 22 in a 56-45 win
over Moore. Opheim, which finished 26-0, also best crowns in 1990 and 1991. He also coached at Montana-
Absarokee, 59-42. Dighans and Stein were named to the Western in Dillon.
All-State squad. That year the Vikings hit 51 percent of Nashua was back at the state tournament in 1985-
their field goals and 57 percent from the line. 87m going 1-2 each year. Opheim was back in 1990 going
Stein was the MVP in the 1984 tournament, scoring 1-2, and 1993 0-2. The Vikings finished fourth in 1992,
24 points in a 52-44 win over Park City. The Vikings losing to Belt, 59-54. That year they were led by Lisa
opened with a 55-46 win over Twin Bridges with Dighans Crandell. Opheim and Whitewater battled throughout
scoring 26 points. Opheim also slipped past Hysham, 43- the season. Opheim best the Penguins 52-46 in a Saturday
40. The Vikings finished the season with a 26-1 record. morning loser-out game. Sarina Green led Whitewater.
Their only loss was to Circle, 54-47, in the first game of Whitewater also played for the title in 1994, losing to
the season. They won 55 of 56 games, defeating Circle, Kremlin-Gilford, 48-40, and 60-40 to Winifred in 1995.
63-42, later in the season.
Keller, who is the head men’s coach at Providence Next I’ll look at Saco-Whitewater, Hinsdale and
in Great Falls, went on to coach Helena to two Class AA Glasgow on how well those three programs fared.

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21st Annual Milk River Catfish Classic Final Results
June 5th & 6th, 2020, Glasgow, Montana
1 Dan Dupea, Billings, MT., Eli Dupea, Billings MT. 32.27
2 William Van Hook, Sidney, MT., Wes Van Hook, Sidney, MT. 31.76
3 Robert Petersen, Billings, MT., Jayson Riggin, Billings, MT. 29.85
4 Willy Lauckner, Nashua, MT., Colton Yoss, Nashua, MT. 27.22
5 Dan Achten, Laurel, MT., Amber Achten, Laurel, MT. 26.71
6 Jimmy Decker, Sidney, MT., Austin Bement, Sidney, MT. 25.31
7 Jason Flaten, West Wendover, NV., Cole Plouffe, Glendive, MT. 25.14
8 Brady Flaten, Glasgow, MT., Jason Molstad, Glasgow, MT. 23.41
9 Marc Kloker, Glasgow, MT., Joel Smith, Glasgow, MT. 22.97
10 Ty Thomas, Lewistown, MT., Jon Polich, Lewistown, MT. 22.94
11 Clancy Harris, Malta, MT., Brandon Guhy, Glasgow, MT. 22.78
12 Brendan Waarvik, Billings, MT., DJ Elletson, Glasgow, MT. 22.72
13 Josh Schmitt, Sidney, MT., Adam Knudson, Sidney, MT. 22.63
14 Casey King, Glasgow, MT., Tyler King, Glasgow, MT. 22.52 A much younger Eli with his Grandpa Dan on stage at
15 Scott Redstone, Glasgow, MT., Aidan Redstone, Glasgow, MT. 22.29
the Yellowstone Challenge.
16 Steve Norcutt, Glasgow, MT., Brien Norcutt, Glasgow, MT. 22.24 50 Karl Krause, Glasgow, MT., Jake Kuka, Glasgow, MT. 10.03
17 Jeff Irving, Belgrade, MT., Dylan Hughes, Glasgow, MT. 22.16 51 Eric Feit, Glasgow, MT., Dale Borgen, Glasgow, MT. 9.95
18 Allan Harrington, Glasgow, MT., Tara Harrington, Glasgow, MT.22.03 52 Cody King, Glasgow, MT., Michael King, Glasgow, MT. 9.83
19 Bobby Wise, Billings, MT., Robert Wise, Billings, MT. 21.84 53 Matt Sudduth, St. Marie, MT., Wyatt Pedersen, Glasgow, MT. 8.93
20 Bo Boreson, Perrysville, IN., Vance Anderson, Glasgow, MT., 21.71 54 Joe Carpenter, Sidney, MT., Pam Carpenter, Sidney, MT. 8.45
21 Jake Aune, Glasgow, MT., Shawn Wersal, Glasgow, MT 21.23 55 Timm Canen, Miles City, MT., Aimee Kloeckner, Glasgow, MT. 8.19
22 Mitch McIntyre, Glasgow, MT., Jim McIntyre, Glasgow, MT. 21.21 56 Steve Harris Jr., Sidney, MT., Steve Lowrey, Sidney, MT. 7.79
23 Josh Marottek, Medicine Lake, MT., Derek Werner, Poplar, MT. 20.77 57 Quentin Compton, Glasgow, MT., Nathaniel Adams, St. Marie, MT. 6.69
24 Coel Stutheit, Glasgow, MT., John Grimes, Nashua, MT. 20.36 58 Jessica Ost, Glasgow, MT., Brooklyn Hallock, Glasgow, MT. 6.59
25 Callahan Belling, Richland, MT., JD Bailey, Opheim, MT. 18.41 59 James Bergeron, Sidney, MT., Patrick Bergeron, Sidney, MT. 6.54
26 Bryon Armour, Lewistown, MT., Gunnar Thomas, Lewistown, MT. 18.11 60 Blaine Berg, Glendive, MT., Damen Scherting, Glendive, MT. 6.4
27 Corey Bushman, Billings, MT., Matthew Bushman, Billings, MT. 17.77 61 Mike Merideth, Nashua, MT., Michael Hendry, Nashua, MT. 6.35
28 Cale Swanson, Glasgow, MT., Dominik Zimdars, Glasgow, MT. 17.19 62 Jacob Billman, Missoula, MT., Josh Trexler, Missoula, MT. 5.32
29 Dave George, Glasgow, MT., Candy Lagerquist, Glasgow, MT. 16.96 63 Kyle Gibson, Glasgow, MT., Trevin Gibson, Glasgow, MT. 5.27
30 Bob Kemp, Glasgow, MT., Jodi Kemp, Glasgow, MT. 16.84 64 Patrick Gay, Glasgow, MT., Clint Norcutt, Glasgow, MT. 4.96
31 Tyler George, Sheridan, WY., Ryan George, Joliet, MT. 16.64 65 Kolby Messerly, Malta, MT., Daniel Horn, Harlem, MT. 4.44
32 Dylan Linder, Glasgow, MT., Cooper Larson, Glasgow, MT. 16.26 66 Aaron Wittmer, Havre, MT., Wade Riden, Hinsdale, MT. 4.15
33 Caleb Lagree, Glasgow, MT., Ethan Stone, Glasgow, MT. 16.17 67 Norm Braaten, Fort Peck, MT., Dustin Braaten, Fort Peck, MT. 3.61
34 Chad Dawson, Dickinson, ND., Brady Burgess, Glasgow, MT. 15.76 68 Curtis Meiers, Missoula, MT., Jake Meiers, Nashua, MT. 3.57
35 Tyler Johnson, Nashua, MT., Zach Watts, Nashua, MT. 15.56 69 Jake Knaff, Glasgow, MT., Kelcey Arnold, Glasgow, MT. 2.94
36 Stone Tihista, Nashua, MT., Taeler Anderson, Billings, MT. 15.07 70 Kobe Sibley, Glasgow, MT., Loden Idler, Hinsdale, MT. 2.88
37 Keigan Ingram, Glasgow, MT., Lane Thompson, Glasgow, MT. 14.6 71 Melissa Sigmundstad, Glasgow, MT., Briana Page, Glasgow, MT. 2.17
38 Justin King, Sidney, MT., William Van Hook, Sidney, MT. 14.52 72 Ben Unterseher, Glasgow, MT., Brent Joseph, Glasgow, MT. 1.78
39 Trey Shores, Malta, MT., Cole Robinson, Saco, MT. 13.54 Grady Nelson, Sidney, MT., Quinten Nelson, Sidney, MT. 0
40 Brien Gault, Glasgow, MT., Autumn Gault, Glasgow, MT. 13.2 Seth Combs, Beulah, ND., Mark Combs, Glasgow, MT. 0
41 Jason Schultz, Glasgow, MT., Hunter Schultz, Glasgow, MT. 13.14 Katie Anderson, Glasgow, MT., Cody Kuka, Glasgow, MT. 0
42 Lance Howe, Glasgow, MT., Ross Allen, Glasgow, MT. 12.72 Shannon Ost, St. Marie, MT., Tori Gagne, Glasgow, MT. 0
43 Casey Riggin, Glasgow, MT., Jessica Pennington, Glasgow, MT. 12.69 Seth Ingram, Glasgow, MT., KJ Ingram, Glasgow, MT. 0
44 Todd Lindsay, Billings, MT., Kellie Lindsay, Billings, MT. 11.64 Wayne Linder, Glasgow, MT., Jeff Larson, Glasgow, MT. 0
45 Landon Holte, Fort Peck, MT., Carter Holte, Fort Peck, MT. 11.39 Brodie Boreson, Glasgow, MT., Alex Partridge, Glasgow, MT. 0
46 Curt Shipman, Glasgow, MT., Darci Shipman, Glasgow, MT. 11.33 80
KaCee McPherson, Savage, MT., Nicole Peterson, Savage, MT. 0
47 Rod Ost, Glasgow, MT., David Irving, Glasgow, MT. 11.05
48 Sara Storkson, Glasgow, MT., Renee Sibley, Nashua, MT. 10.91 Jumbo Whiskers Award William Van Hook 11.60 lbs.
49 Peyton Pedersen, Billings, MT., Carter Pedersen, Wolf Point, MT. 10.66 Big Whiskers Award Jeff Irving 10.93 lbs.

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