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Wolfpack downs Bulldogs

Whitefish Pilot | UPDATED 10 hours, 27 minutes AGO
| April 21, 2026 12:00 AM

WHITEFISH — Not the home opener the Bulldogs hoped for, but the rebound the Wolfpack needed.

Max Weber hit a crucial two-run double as Glacier defeated Whitefish 5-3 in high school baseball Saturday at Smith Fields. 

The win comes a day after Glacier suffered its first loss of the season, a 15-0 defeat to Missoula Sentinel. 

Glacier broke a 2-2 tie in the fifth as Teagan Dixon singled on a bunt. Ryne Gillette scored from second as the throw to first ended up in the dirt. 

From there Beau Schulz took over.  

Schulz put in four strong innings of relief on the mound, allowing just one run on three hits — all coming in the seventh. 

Glacier added two insurance runs in the top of the seventh as Weber’s single to right field capitalized on a pair of walks that started the inning. 

Whitefish had its chances in the bottom of the seventh. 

Reed Boyer and Carter Godsey opened the frame with singles. With two outs, Reyd Hobart singled to drive home Boyer and put runners on the corners for Drew Queen. 

Schulz got Queen to ground to second for a game-ending fielder’s choice. 

Whitefish held a 2-1 lead in the third after a Tait Orme double to left that scored Luke Dalen. 

Glacier responded with a safety squeeze from Ethan Kim that scored Brady Buckmaster to tie the game in the fourth. 

“We have taken advantage of (aggressive baserunning) just because we are starting to get the timing down,” Brink said. “They are starting to get good jumps, starting to get good reads.” 


Glacier    001    110    2    -    5    4    2 

Whitefish    101    000    1    -    3    6    3 

Brady Lewellen, Beau Schulz (4) and Brady Buckmaster. Logan Stewart, Reed Boyer (5), Gavin Knapp (7), Cullen Wallace (7) and Reyd Hobart. 

GLACIER — Teagan Dixon 0-3, Neil Pepe 0-0, Kaeden Kahler 0-3, Zane Huff 0-0, Brady Buckmaster 1-4, Max Weber 1-3, Kyler Croft 0-1, Kai Van Kempen 0-0, Ethan Kim 0-1, Beau Schulz 0-3, Ryne Gillette 1-3, Brady Lewellen 0-1. 

WHITEFISH — Drew Queen 0-4, Luke Dalen 1-3, Tait Orme 1-3, Finn Ryan 1-3, Reed Boyer 1-3, Carter Godsey 1-3, Gavin Knapp 0-3, Logan Stewart 0-1, Cullen Wallace 0-1, Devin Meuter 0-1, Reyd Hobart 1-3. 

2B — Buckmaster, Gillette. Dalen, Orme. RBIs — Weber 2, Kim. Orme, Boyer, Hobart. 

    Whitefish teammates celebrate with Luke Dalen (10) after Dalen scored on Tait Orme's RBI double in the third inning against Glacier at Smith Fields on Saturday, April 18. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake)
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    Glacier pitcher Brady Lewellen (27) delivers in the first inning against Whitefish at Smith Fields on Saturday, April 18. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake)
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    Whitefish's Tait Orme (9) connects on an RBI double in the third inning against Glacier at Smith Fields on Saturday, April 18. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake)
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    Whitefish centerfielder Luke Dalen (10) makes a leaping catch on a line drive against Glacier at Smith Fields on Saturday, April 18. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake)
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    Whitefish's Luke Dalen (10) steals second base as Glacier second baseman Beau Schulz (7) awaits the throw at Smith Fields on Saturday, April 18. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake)
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    Whitefish pitcher Logan Stewart (23) delivers in the first inning against Glacier at Smith Fields on Saturday, April 18. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake)
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    Whitefish third baseman Tait Orme (9) throws to first base after fielding a ground ball against Whitefish at Smith Fields on Saturday, April 18. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake)
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    Whitefish's Finn Ryan (34) celebrates with Luke Dalen (10) after Dalen scored on an RBI double by Tait Orme in the third inning against Glacier at Smith Fields on Saturday, April 18. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake)
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    Whitefish pitcher Reed Boyer (22) delivers against Glacier at Smith Fields on Saturday, April 18. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake)
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