Montague will be an older team this year, with four seniors, but the Wildcats are still young in experience, and they hope to build throughout the 2025 season.
Brayden Bultema and Bucky Aney are back from last season's sixth-place regional team, which lost top player Owen Raeth, an all-conference honorable mention performer, to graduation. Both returnees scored for the 'Cats in that meet and should be among the team leaders again this spring. Rylee Onstott and Max Welch are two other seniors who will make their presence felt.
Montague also brings in a couple of intriguing young players in sophomore Jonah Henderson and freshman Tanner DeVries.
"The team is fairly young and inexperienced, but we are excited about starting the season and working on our game," Montague coach Brad Tate said. "The team is hoping to be competitive with most of the team's in our conference and area. How quickly the younger guys on our team develop will be important to our overall success."
