09 September 2021

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Bighorn

Bighorn


Barry Bighorn, post commander of American Legion Post 140, cooks hamburgers and hot dogs during the Stand Down held in Wolf Point on Wednesday, Sept. 1. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Lady Wolves Score Volleyball Victory Over Baker Squad

Lady Wolves Score Volleyball Victory Over Baker Squad


The Lady Wolves opened their home volleyball schedule on a high note by beating Baker, 25-21, 25-22, 19-25, 27-25, on Friday, Sept. 3. “We worked on transition all week, we did that so much better, and our blocking was better,” Wolf Point Coach Kim Hanks said. “It was a good team win.” Wolf Point accounted for the non-conference match’s first six points on the serving of Katelyn

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Poplar Hosts Cross-Country Meet September 4

Poplar Hosts Cross-Country Meet September 4


Poplar’s cross-country squad hosted the Poplar Invitational on Saturday, Sept. 4. Mattie Falls Down, a freshman, led Poplar’s girls by taking 10th place with a time of 22:58.60. Jazmyn Carry Water finished 11th at 23:23.98. Bailey Dupree took 23rd at 26:10.66. Precious Keiser finished 45th at 28:54.67. Teagan Escarcega took 48th at 29:09.32. Rikki Belton ran the course in 30:15.02

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Beckers

Beckers


Beau Becker (left) Oliver Becker (center) and Felixe Becker work at “Becker’s Bounty” during the kids’ farmers market in Culbertson held on Saturday, Aug. 28. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Wolf Point Falls Short Against Baker

Wolf Point Falls Short Against Baker


The Wolf Point Wolves played one of their best halves of football in the past few seasons before falling to Baker, 40-6, at home on Friday, Sept. 3. “After the first half, we were in it,” Wolf Point Coach Anthony Red Cloud said. “That’s a positive to have the first game we were still in it at half-time for awhile.” The Wolves trailed by a 21-6 margin at intermission. “The entire

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Wolves Take Top Spots In Poplar

Wolves Take Top Spots In Poplar


Wolf Point’s boys earned the top three individual finishes to highlight the Poplar Invitational cross-country meet on Saturday, Sept. 4. Sophomore Peyton Summers finished first with a personal best time of 17:24.18. Summers has his sights on the school record of 16:57 held by Zander Ackerman. “I’m going for Zander’s record,” Summers said of one of his goals. Kholby Spotted