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Prep notebook: Libby spikers building toward big momentPrep Extra: All state scoring duo drawing state’s attentionBills’ Carpenter kicks way to AFC honorCoyotes wary of Griz weaponsSource: Rice elevator video sent to NFL office in AprilBitterroot Forest offers Full Moon Walk at Hamilton’s Kiwanis ParkGREG TOLLEFSON: Idea of wilderness will never get oldMARK WARD: Bowhunting underway, and trout biting on HolterDeer population rebounds in southeastern MontanaOutdoors briefs for Thursday, September 11NEW YORK CITY Missoula’s Meg Fisher defended her title at theUSA Paratriathlon National Championship on Sunday, which was heldas part of the New York City Triathlon.Fisher, a below the knee amputee, won the TRI 5 title in a timeof 3 hours, 5 minutes and 48:05 seconds. It was the second fastestwomen’s time of the event.Robin Caruso was the first woman to finish overall, posting atime of 2:54:24 to win theTRI 4 crown. Willie Stewart was the top male finisher atFisher finished the 1.5 kilometer swim portion first overallwith a time of 18:32. She was second (1:30:14) in the 40k bike raceand fifth (1:07:56) in the 10k run.A record number of participants competed in the event, whichtook place at the Hudson River, the West Side Highway and Central"It’s unprecedented in the world to have (70) paratriathletes in