Big Sky 3-1
Loyola 2-2
Sentinel 1-2
Hellgate 0-4
Week four in Missoula high school football would find four of the five schools on the verge of drama going into the night that was filled with much needed rain.
There would be a single game played in the Garden City Friday night and it would be a crosstown match up for city title bragging rights. The 2-1 Big Sky Eagles would take on the 0-3 Hellgate Knights for the Missoula City Championship and the Eagles would sport the crown at the end of the game with a 45-8 win. The Knights would put up a fight through most of the game and had handful of brilliant drives, but miss ques on special teams in the second quarter would put Big Sky in great field position to score. The Eagles would score on all six of their first have drives, and held the Knights scoreless.
The Loyola Rams would take to the road Friday night to play the Deer Lodge Wardens. Loyola went in to the game facing a 1-2 record and the need to put a mark in the W column. The Rams would charge into Deer Lodge and run the Wardens over with an impressive 44-8 win, and putting themselves at .500.
The final game of Friday night would have the Sentinel Spartans scheduled to load up on to the bus and head to Kalispell to play the Flathead Braves. Due to unfortunate circumstance with a serious threat to the Kalispell student body earlier in the week the Kalispell School District would cancel all sporting events in the area for the weekend. No word has been said about a possible make up game in the future since the two teams could make the playoffs.