-
1/8
Wolfpack
Knights46
58 -
1/8
Bruins
Spartans44
55 -
1/8
Bengals
Eagles56
55 -
1/3
Tigers
Rams27
59 -
1/2
Rams
Blue Hawks88
25 -
12/19
Panthers
Spartans42
76 -
12/18
Eagles
Panthers68
43 -
12/16
Rustlers
Eagles65
44 -
12/16
Bison
Knights43
61 -
12/16
Horsemen
Rams24
72 -
12/13
Falcons
Eagles53
52 -
12/13
Broncs
Knights56
58 -
12/13
Rams
Eagles54
57 -
12/13
G. Bears
Spartans42
57 -
12/12
Broncs
Eagles42
54 -
12/12
G. Bears
Knights57
54 -
12/12
Rams
Eagles66
51 -
12/12
Falcons
Spartans49
42 -
12/6
Rams
Devils64
31 -
12/4
Broncs
Rams64
69
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1/8
Knights
Wolfpack54
44 -
1/8
Eagles
Bengals50
33 -
1/8
Spartans
Bruins26
36 -
1/3
Tigers
Breakers25
71 -
1/2
Breakers
Blue Hawks67
40 -
12/20
Spartans
Panthers57
18 -
12/16
Eagles
Rustlers65
44 -
12/16
Eagles
Rustlers65
44 -
12/16
Bison
Knights42
56 -
12/16
Trotters
Breakers27
59 -
12/13
Falcons
Eagles14
60 -
12/13
Broncs
Knights49
54 -
12/13
Mustangs
Breakers39
60 -
12/13
G. Bears
Spartans67
29 -
12/12
Broncs
Eagles10
45 -
12/12
G. Bears
Knights60
45 -
12/12
Breakers
Eagles78
18 -
12/12
Falcons
Spartans38
45 -
12/6
Devils
Breakers34
75 -
12/4
Broncs
Breakers20
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Mavericks Senior Brennan Labbe
- Updated: July 24, 2024
Brennan Labbe- #14
Brennan Labbe is in his second year with the Mavericks. The 5-foot 10-inch senior will attend Centralia College on a baseball scholarship following his senior season, as an outfielder and left-hand pitching recruit. Labbe has played on both the Mavericks “B” and “AA” teams through his two years with the program. Labbe, born and raised in Missoula, also played for the Missoula Mud Dawgs program for five years, and Mount Sentinel Little League for five years, with a year on the all star team. In his senior season, he has racked up over 175 plate appearances and an average over .280 with over 30 walks and an OBP just shy of .500. He has pitched nearly 50 innings with a WHIP of 1.665 and over 30 strikeouts, while recording over 120 outs. In the outfield and on the mound he has recorded over 5o putouts and eight assists.
His favorite memory is the Rapid City tournament over the 4th of July, and the firework game playing in front of thousands of fans. Labbe plans to study sports-medicine in college while continuing his baseball career. He would like to thank his family for their support throughout his journey playing baseball, his coaches with the Mavs for believing in him and offering advice and wisdom, and Charlie Palmer for his time volunteering to the program and helping him get stronger in the mental aspect of the game.

