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  2. Missoula Timberjacks - Wikipedia

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    The Missoula Timberjacks represented Missoula, Montana, in the Class C level Pioneer League from 1956 to 1960. Previously, Missoula played as members of the Montana State League (1892, 1905, 1925) and Union Association (1911–1913). Their best season was 1958 when they went 70–59 under manager Jack McKeon and had Jim Kaat on the roster.

  3. Montana Grizzlies football - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1968, Montana played on-campus at "old" Dornblaser Field from 1920 to 1967. Both stadiums were named for Paul Dornblaser, the team's captain in 1912, who was killed in World War I. Prior to 1920, Montana played its home games at a field in downtown Missoula, near the former Missoulian newspaper building.

  4. List of athletes from Montana - Wikipedia

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    Born in Missoula: National Football League quarterback (1990–2000); member of College Football Hall of Fame [74] [75] Tim Hauck: 1966–present Born in Butte; raised in Big Timber; resides in Missoula: National Football League defensive back (1990–2002) [76] Kris Heppner: 1977–present Born in Great Falls; attended college in Missoula

  5. Halks was charged with felony assault with a weapon. An investigation is pending. The Missoula County Sheriff's Office said the death appears to be medically related. Jail or Agency: Missoula County Jail; State: Montana; Date arrested or booked: 10/1/2015; Date of death: 7/3/2016; Age at death: 57; Sources: www.kpax.com, webapps.missoulacounty.us

  6. Montana Grizzlies and Lady Griz - Wikipedia

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    The Montana Grizzlies and Lady Griz are the nicknames given to the athletic teams of the University of Montana, located in Missoula.The university is a member of the Big Sky Conference and competes in NCAA Division I, fielding six men's teams (basketball, football, cross country, tennis, and track and field (indoor and outdoor)) and nine women's teams (basketball, cross country, golf, soccer ...

  7. 1995 Montana Grizzlies football team - Wikipedia

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    The Grizzlies were led by tenth-year head coach Don Read and played their home games on campus at Washington–Grizzly Stadium in Missoula. [ 1 ] Montana finished the regular season at 9–2 and 6–1 in conference to win the Big Sky title, and were eighth in the final poll at the end of the regular season. [ 2 ]

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  9. 1999 Montana Grizzlies football team - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. ... Missoula, MT (NCAA Division I-AA ... 1999 Montana Grizzlies football team roster Players Coaches Offense. Pos ...