Bulldogs Finish Regular Season Strong
Author: Eliza McLaughlin, MT43 News Correspondent
Football
Bulldog Football traveled to Big Timber on Friday, Oct. 14 to take on the Sheepherders for their final conference match of the regular season. Entering the 2nd quarter, the Bulldogs had seven points on the Sheepherders. By the end of the game, the Bulldogs had fallen to the Sheepherders 27-35. Despite their loss, the team finished first in its conference and will host a first round playoff game against Loyola Sacred Heart on Saturday, Oct. 29 at noon. Loyola finished its regular season with 4 wins and 4 losses overall.
Cross Country
Cross country hosted the Rusty Raisland Memorial meet on Oct. 15, serving as the runners final regular season event. The Broadwater Bulldogs placed fifth for the boys and third for the girls with 115 and 73 points respectively. Senior James Pitassy finished eighth overall in just 17:55, his second fastest time of the season. All of the Lady Bulldogs ran their second fastest time of the season at the Rusty Raisland Memorial meet.
Bulldog cross country will wrapup its 2022 season at the state meet in Missoula on Oct. 22
Volleyball
The Lady Bulldogs traveled to Choteau on Saturday, Oct. 15 to take on the team for the second time this season. Having beat the Choteau team in three sets the week prior, the Lady Bulldogs’ opponents returned with a vengeance. The Lady Bulldogs held off the Choteau players in the first set 25-21, only to drop the second set 2025.
Despite bouncing back in the third set with a score of 2514, Choteau was able to secure the fourth set 25-23 leading to a tiebreaker fifth set.
Determined to not drop the match, the Townsend team took the final set 15-7. Lady Bulldog volleyball returned on Monday, Oct. 17 for a senior night match against the Sweet Grass Sheepherders. The Lady Bulldogs swept the Sheepherders in three sets with scores of 25-12, 25-16 and 25-14.
Broadwater volleyball traveled to Whitehall on Tuesday, Oct. 18 to take on the Trojans, after MT 43 News’ print deadline. The Lady Bulldogs will travel to Manhattan on Oct. 27 and 28 to participate in the southern B 5B district tournament for a chance to play in the divisional and state tournaments.
Broadwater’s Lady Bulldogs are ranked number one in the district with eight conference wins and zero conference losses., followed by the Jefferson Panthers who have only lost to Townsend this season.