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Montana finishes third meet in three weeks with more positive results – University of Montana Athletics
It’s the third different location in the last three weeks for a Montana team that now has just one more meet over the final three weeks of the season. Despite the miles, the Grizzlies showed up and performed well on Friday.
“As a staff, we were pretty pleased with a lot of the performances today, especially coming to the end of a three-week travel stretch,” head coach Doug Fraley said. “We had a lot of our kids that you could tell they were fatigued compared to the last two weeks, but I thought our team competed real well given that.”
Patrick Kremer’s stellar indoor season continued with a win in the men’s high jump competition. Kremer matched his career best with a jump of 6-8.75 to win the eight-person field. It’s the second win of the season for Kremer, who also has a pair of runner-up finishes through four events.
“Patrick Kremer won the high jump and equaled his PR and was quite frankly feeling a little flat today,” Fraley said. “But he mustered up the competitive juices to equal his PR and get the event win. He’s off to a great start, that’s three really good meets in a row that he’s had.”
The Grizzly women got a stellar performance from a true freshman to lead the way. Jayel Dovichak ran her fastest-ever time in the 60m on the day, but the big story came in the women’s 60-meter hurdles. Dovichak qualified for the finals by running her fastest time this season at 8.73 seconds.
In the finals, the freshman improved upon that number. She ran an 8.67 for a PR and the event win. It’s the second win of the year for the freshman from Tilley, Alberta.
“She has continued to PR each week and got another two PRs in the 60-meter hurdles and was the event winner,” Fraley said. “It’s been very impressive how she has handled the start of her collegiate career being from Canada and coming to the United States and starting a whole new chapter in her life. She’s handled that well.”
The men had a couple of additional event wins. Casey Crouch brought home the title in the men’s 800m with a time of 1:56.56. The surprise of the day came in the men’s 60m. The Grizzlies rested their top two runners Teagun Holycross and Cooper Hewett. It left Karsen Beitz, a freshman from Missoula, as the top runner.
He entered well behind the times of the top runners, but ran a PR in the prelims and then cut down another six hundredths of a second off that in the finals for his first collegiate win.
“The biggest surprise of the day was freshman walk-on Karsen Beitz winning the men’s 60,” Fraley said. “He came in seeded sixth or seventh and ran a really good prelim and then going against some really good guys from Montana State and Wyoming hit it just right out of the blocks and won with a really big PR.”
The men’s sprint group has been one of the strengths of Montana’s team since Fraley arrived, and Beitz is breaking out as another point scoring contender for the Big Sky meet.
“To have another guy in our fold that can break 6.90 as a walk-on freshman, I’ve just been really pleased with his progress in the early part of the season,” Fraley said. “It was pretty neat to have our two best guys at home resting up and have a freshman come in and hold down the fort and win the 60.”
Montana may not have picked up the win in the women’s pole vault, but the group still had a big day. Shealyne McGree, who had missed the first two events of the year after recovering from an injury, returned to action last week. On Friday, she got big air and finished third with a clearance of 12-6.25.
She was backed up by Emma Zimmerman and Molly Chambers, who both had season-best heights.
“Considering (McGee) had a rod put in her shin in August, to get her back and have her jumping that high so early is really encouraging,” Fraley said. “And then to have Emma and Molly jump season bests and kind of get back on track at their highest level is a really good thing for our team.”
The men’s pole vaulters had a couple of PRs from Zane Johnson (16-8) and Carson Weeden (16-2) for second and third place finishes. There were 13 PRs on the women’s side and nine on the men’s side for another big week.
“We had quite a few PRs across the board. Again, hitting it three weeks in a row and coming away with as many PRs and season bests as we did, we’re really pleased with that,” Fraley said. “We’re looking forward to taking the momentum of the past three weeks into our first off week and have two full weeks to get ready for the next Spokane meet. We will get people trained and rested and ready for the final primer before the Big Sky Championships.”
Women’s Results
60m- Mikenna Ells (7.73*, 2nd/17), Tara Ohlwiler (7.80, 4th), Claire Hutchison (7.82, 5th), Lily Meskers (7.83*, 7th), Rileigh McGree (7.84*, 8th), Audrey Smith (7.87, 9th), Jayel Dovichak (7.89*, 10th), Cosley Bruno (7.95, 11th), Destiny Santiago (8.04*, 12th), Ainsley Shipman (8.12, 14th)
200m- Audrey Smith (25.95, 5th/14), Destiny Santiago (26.87*, 9th)
800m- Katie Whitehurst (2:14.71, 2nd/10), MacKenzie Dean (2:24.09, 9th)
Mile- Mackenzie Morgan (5:16.76*, 8th/12), Layne Lathrop (5:46.26, 11th), Ashtyn Wagner (6:20.45, 12th)
3,000m- Iris McKean (10:46.88, 12th/13), Kayla Ingraham (11:03.18, 13th)
60mH- Jayel Dovichak (8.67*, 1st), Brooke Stayner (8.96, 3rd), Ailsa Gilbert (9.13, 5th)
60mH Prelim- Jayel Dovichak (8.73, 1st/10), Brooke Stayner (9.06, 3rd), Ailsa Gilbert (9.17, 4th), Ainsley Shipman (9.31, 7th), Kara Mattson (9.67, 10th)
4x400m- Bruno, Meskers, Hutchison, Ells (3:57.19, 3rd/4)
High Jump- Erin Wilde (5-7, 2nd/4)
Pole Vault- Shealyne McGee (12-6.25, 3rd/12), Emma Zimmerman (12-0.5, 4th), Molly Chambers (12-0.5, 5th), Hannah Moses (11-0.75, 8th), Chesnee Lawrence (10-6.75, 9th)
Long Jump- Whitney Morrison (17-4.75*, 5th/14), Brooke Stayner (17-2.75*, 6th), Rileigh McGree (17-2.75, 7th), Ailsa Gilbert (17-1.25, 8th), Ainsley Shipman (16-6.5, 10th), Perry Paffhausen (16-6, 11th), Kara Mattson (15-11.75, 12th)
Shot Put- Ariel Clark (42-5.5*, 3rd/11), Cathlene Van Zyl (41-7.25, 4th), Morgan Thomas (40-4.25, 6th), Scout Nadeau (37-6.5*, 9th), Whitney Morrison (37-6, 10th)
Weight Throw- Ariel Clark (57-10.5, 2nd/13), Savana Ramirez (54-8.75, 3rd), Scout Nadeau (47-1.5*, 7th), Morgan Thomas (43-4.5, 9th), Mary Mickelson (42-11, 10th), Molly O’Dell (42-7.5, 11th), Cathlene Van Zyl (37-8.75, 13th)
Men’s Results
60m- Karsen Beitz (6.88*, 1st), Jason Upton (6.98, 6th)
60m prelim- Karsen Beitz (6.94, 2nd/11), Jason Upton (6.97, 5th), Taylor Johnson (7.08, 8th), Xavier Melice (7.08*, 9th), Cutter Thatcher (7.11*, 10th)
200m- Adam Maxwell (24.31, 6th/6)
400m- Ty Ferguson (50.44, 4th/8), Jay Beagle (50.57, 5th), Cutter Thatcher (51.72, 7th), Adam Maxwell (53.36, 8th)
800m- Casey Crouch (1:56.56, 1st/9), Garrett Dahlke (1:59.11, 7th), Michael Jump (1:59.96, 8th)
Mile- Henry Ballinger (4:19.04, 7th/14), Lane Cole (4:21.17, 10th), Cooper Morris (4:28.56, 12th), Colin Shaules (4:33.27, 13th), Truman Thompson (4:36.16, 14th)
3,000m- Maxwell Scott (8:53.37, 13th/16), Zachary Giesch (9:00.26*, 15th), Carson Steckelberg (9:05.19, 16th)
4x400m- Ferguson, Melice, Beitz, Johnson (3:19.46, 2nd), Thatcher, Beagle, Coffield, Crough (3:22.43, 4th)
High Jump- Patrick Kremer (6-8.75*, 1st‘8), Zachary Travis (6-4.75, 4th), Adam Maxwell (6-0.75, 5th)
Pole Vault- Zane Johnson (16-8*, 2nd/10), Carson Weeden (16-2*, 3rd), Kevin Swindler (15-8.25, 4th), Jackson Merrill (15-2.25, 7th), Carson Hegele (15-2.25, 7th)
Long Jump- Jason Upton (23-9, 2nd/10), Gordon McMillion (22-8, 4th), Jethro Thorne (21-8.75, 5th), Porter Coffield (20-10, 7th)
Triple Jump- Dylan Zink (43-3.25, 4th/5)
Shot Put- Alexander Shields (47-6.25, 6th/10), Wade Rykal (46-10.25*, 7th), Porter Coffield (35-1, 10th)
Weight Throw- Walker McDonald (49-5.5, 4th/8), Wade Rykal (46-2.5*, 5th), Alexander Shields (33-11.25, 8th)
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Montana nurse and Guard member earns national Air Force recognition
GREAT FALLS — For Staff Sgt. Brianna St. Lawrence-Brody, service does not only happen in uniform.
Outside the gates of the base, she works at Benefis as a nurse, Great Falls Public Schools as a school nurse, and comes home as a wife and mom of four. For the Montana Air National Guard, she serves as a command post controller with the 120th Airlift Wing in Great Falls.
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Montana nurse and Guard member earns national Air Force recognition
This year, St. Lawrence-Brody was named the U.S. Air National Guard’s Outstanding Airman of the Year in the Non-Commissioned Officer category.
She said the recognition came as a surprise, especially because her path into the Guard started later than others.
“I joined very late in life,” St. Lawrence-Brody said. “I joined the Guard right before I turned 40. So for me, every opportunity that’s presented, I want to take the bull by the horns and just run with it and do the best of my ability.”
During the COVID-19 pandemic, she joined the Guard after finishing nursing school. She said she went straight from nursing school into helping open a COVID unit, while also working at Benefis.
She said that experience was the start of one journey, but not the whole of what she wanted to accomplish.
St. Lawrence-Brody joined the Guard for the opportunities, the challenge and to help build a future for her four children.
“It’s a little bit of a competition for myself,” she said. “Like, if I can do it, why not try my best to achieve it?”
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As a command post controller, she assists in helping move information during emergencies and major events.
“Outside, obviously, I’m a nurse. Inside the Guard, I have nothing to do with the medical field, which is kind of amazing,” St. Lawrence-Brody said. “It keeps me on my toes.”
She explained balancing the Guard, two civilian jobs and four children takes support from her family, her employers and her unit. She said Benefis and GFPS have been supportive of her military service.
Her nomination included her deployment experience, training work overseas and involvement across the wing. St. Lawrence-Brody said she deployed to Ramstein Air Base in Germany, where she worked with an operations center supporting entities connected to Africa.
But, she says this recognition is not the finish line.
“This award, it’s not necessarily a landing pad for me,” St. Lawrence-Brody said. “I want to use it as a springboard.”
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St. Lawrence-Brody hopes her story encourages others to keep taking on new opportunities, even when they feel uncertain.
“Get comfortable with being uncomfortable and be okay with doing things afraid,” she said. “I think when you get to be okay with doing things afraid, that’s where you’re going to find the growth.”
She has already won at the Air National Guard level, but she recently traveled to Washington, D.C., as part of the broader Air Force Outstanding Airman of the Year process, which includes nominees from the Guard, Reserve and major commands across the Air Force.
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Montana Lottery Powerball, Lotto America results for June 27, 2026
The Montana Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big.
Here’s a look at June 27, 2026, results for each game:
Winning Powerball numbers from June 27 drawing
03-16-28-30-59, Powerball: 11, Power Play: 2
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Winning Lotto America numbers from June 27 drawing
03-08-18-22-39, Star Ball: 06, ASB: 02
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Winning Big Sky Bonus numbers from June 27 drawing
05-16-19-27, Bonus: 08
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Winning Powerball Double Play numbers from June 27 drawing
02-26-34-43-45, Powerball: 15
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Winning Montana Cash numbers from June 27 drawing
05-09-10-15-35
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Winning Millionaire for Life numbers from June 27 drawing
26-32-38-51-52, Bonus: 05
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When are the Montana Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 8:59 p.m. MT on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 9 p.m. MT on Tuesday and Friday.
- Lucky For Life: 8:38 p.m. MT daily.
- Lotto America: 9 p.m. MT on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
- Big Sky Bonus: 7:30 p.m. MT daily.
- Powerball Double Play: 8:59 p.m. MT on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
- Montana Cash: 8 p.m. MT on Wednesday and Saturday.
- Millionaire for Life: 9:15 p.m. MT daily.
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