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Williams wins main event at Smoker

Chris Peterson Hungry Horse News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 12 years, 10 months AGO
by Chris Peterson Hungry Horse News
| June 6, 2012 8:32 AM

The skies grew black, the wind picked up, but the storm moving across the valley fittingly held off until the main event. Then it poured.

As the skies turned to ink, Columbia Falls’ Jason Williams won a match by unanimous decision over Whitefish’s Austin Giles. It was one of the few bright spots for Columbia Falls in an otherwise tough performance at the annual Cat-Dog Smoker at Memorial Field in Whitefish on Monday.

The Wildcat boxers this year lost 10 matches to four. The Cats haven’t lost to the Bulldogs in years. Outside of Williams, Kyle Nielsen, Dakota Fowler and Adam Richardson notched the only other wins for the Cats.

The event is a fundraiser for the Glacier Twins American Legion baseball team, and an enthususistic crowd came out to watch the fights.

Complete results:

Katie Frederick, WF, def. Monica Benton

Dakota Fowler, CF, def. Dyllon Meehan

James Bailey, WF, def. Cody Hader (Hader was injured)

Jenna-Rose Hanson, WF, def. Alyssa VanMounse

Adam Richardson, CF, def. Chuck Hill

Shyanne Clark, WF, def. Leesa Dougherty

Wyatt Price, WF, def. Devin Cochran

Dani Olson, WF, def. Jessica Powell

Kyle Nielsen, CF, def. Auston Bergeson

Madison McWhiter, WF, def. Byron Kirland

Lindsey Hanson, WF, def. Blake Nostrant

Mozi Gerber, WF, def. Brandon Scholz

Jason Williams, CF, def. Austin Giles

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