Cats fall to Dogs in smoker
Hungry Horse News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 10 years, 10 months AGO
The Columbia Falls Wildcats fell to the Whitefish Bulldogs in the annual Cat-Dog Smoker on Monday night at Memorial Field, eight bouts to five.
Bulldog Mozi Gerber beat Brandon Shultz in the main event in a slugfest that drew the crowd out of the grandstands to gather around the ring for the final match.
One of the best matches of the night came between Emmitt Schmitt of Whitefish and Brandon Dickman of Columbia Falls. The two truly boxed in a bloody battle to the end.
The event is a fundraiser for the Glacier Twins American Legion baseball team, which features players from both communities.
The crowd was greeted with perfect weather — the event has seen rain in recent years.
Complete results of the match:
Blake Young, WF, def. Cody Campbell, CF
Lexi Hemperly, WF, def. Shelbie Nance, CF
Gabe Keys, CF, def. Duane Arnold, WF
Zach Sedivy, CF, def. Chance Saben, WF
Griffin Hill, WF, TKO, Damon Sedivy
Dean Jones, CF, def. McKenzie Libby
Austin Giles, WF, def. Richard Dougherty, CF
Brooklyn Underwood, CF, def. Haley Tracy, WF
Emmitt Schmitt, WF, def. Brandon Dickman, CF
Dakota Krissie, CF, def. Troy Menske, WF
Alex Curry, WF, def. Dominique Olsen
Jillian Reese, WF, def. Alyssa Alsop, CF
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