25 February 2021

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Rosendale Visits Roosevelt County

Rosendale Visits Roosevelt County


Pipelines, drugs and borders were some of the topics addressed by U.S. Rep. Matt Rosendale, R-Mont, during his visit to Wolf Point on Tuesday, Feb. 16. Meeting in the Roosevelt County commissioners’ office, Rosendale at first provided an update of his first month in office. That time span has included a vote of whether to certify the Electoral College results and an impeachment process regarding

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Red Hawks Win District 2C Tournament Title

Red Hawks Win District 2C Tournament Title


The Froid/Lake Red Hawks won their first District 2C boys’ basketball tournament championship since 2006 when they defeated MonDak, 62-27, in Sidney on Saturday, Feb. 20. “It’s huge,” Froid/Lake Coach Josh Stentoft said about winning the district title. Junior standout Javonne Nesbit added, “It means a lot and it means a lot to our coach.” The Red Hawks dominated from the start

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Froid/Lake Girls Place Second

Froid/Lake Girls Place Second


The Froid/Lake girls’ basketball team couldn’t get its offense going as the Red Hawks fell to Plentywood, 42-24, in the District 2C tournament’s championship game on Friday, Feb. 19. The Red Hawks trailed by an 8-2 margin early, but Mara Salvevold scored off an assist from Dasani Nesbit late in the opening quarter. A basket by Ashtyn Curtiss put Plentywood ahead 10-4 to end the quarter.

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Wolf Point’s Homecoming

Wolf Point’s Homecoming


Hailey Nelson was selected homecoming queen and Josh Bushman was voted homecoming king for Wolf Point High School. The school held activities last week after homecoming was canceled in the fall due to COVID restrictions. (Photo submitted by Wolf Point annual staff)

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Lady Wolves Defeats Poplar, 51-37

Lady Wolves Defeats Poplar, 51-37


A strong ending in the first half and an outstanding third quarter lifted Wolf Point’s girls over Poplar, 51-37, on Tuesday, Feb. 16. After a three-point play by Rikki Belton pulled Poplar to 23-17 late in the half, the Wolves responded with four quick points on a pair of free throws by Hamyanie Campbell and a basket by Campbell, after a steal by Josie Kolstad, for a 27-17 lead. Gracelyn Medicine

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