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Sports
 May 16, 2026

Scotties Get Walkoff Win Over Manhattan

The Scotties had another walkoff win, taking down Manhattan 4-3.
 
Tied 3-3 on the bottom of the 7th, Brynn Donaldson led off with a single to right. Riley Pattison pinch ran for her and was advanced to 2nd by Riley Clampitt. Brynlie Boreson drove the next pitch to the centerfield fence to bring home Pattison for the victory.
 
Tessa Miller, Halle Hunter and Brynlie Boreson had a double each, and Donaldson struck out 9 for the pitching win.
 
The Scottie are now 11-5 on the season; they are scheduled to play Cut Bank/Shelby at 9 a.m. and Thompson Falls at 11 a.m. on Saturday.
 
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