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Cat-Dog smoker results

Hungry Horse News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 8 years, 10 months AGO
by Hungry Horse News
| June 8, 2016 8:54 AM

 

The annual Cat-Dog smoker, a boxing match that’s a fundraiser for the Glacier Twins, was held Monday night. Results below:

Bout 1 – 140 lb weight class – Austin Gabbert of Kalispell defeated Logan Bechtel of Columbia Falls

Bout 2 – 125 lb weight class – Aaris Hill of Kalispell defeated Tatym Dudley of Whitefish

Bout 3 – 160 lb weight class – Clay Ironside of Bigfork defeated Trey Shrader of Whitefish

Bout 4 – 158 lb weight class – Sam Stevenson of Whitefish defeated Isaac Smith of Columbia Falls

Bout 5 – 160 lb weight class – Casey Valez of Whitefish defeated Logan Wallace of Bigfork

Bout 6 – 200 lb weight class – Marlee Bender of Whitefish defeated Jamie Siers also of Whitefish

Bout 7 – 1st Semi-Main at 190 lbs – Mason McGiness of Whitefish defeated Kyle Saxton of Bigfork

Bout 8 – 2nd Semi-Main at 132 lbs – Logan Bechtel of Columbia Falls defeated Parker McWhirther of Whitefish

Bout 9 – Main Event at 190 lbs – Brandon Scholz of Columbia Falls defeated Matt Carr of Whitefish.

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