11 February 2021

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Hot Outside Shooting Carries Wolf Point Boys Over Poplar

Hot Outside Shooting Carries Wolf Point Boys Over Poplar


Wolf Point’s explosive offensive attack led the Wolves to a 75-54 boys’ basketball victory in Poplar on Saturday, Feb. 6. Ahead by only a 15-13 early in the second quarter, Wolf Point started to get going on two baskets by Antone Manning and a three-pointer by Zander Ackerman. A three-pointer by Kraven Silk increased the margin to 25-14. After a basket by Dennis Red Eagle and two free

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Wolf Point Girls Defeat Poplar

Wolf Point Girls Defeat Poplar


Wolf Point’s quickness was the difference as the Wolves downed Poplar, 61-41, in girls’ basketball play on Saturday, Feb. 6. Ahead by a 43-35 margin, the Wolves ended the third quarter on a basket by Jaylee Azure, after a steal by Josie Kolstad, and a drive by Hamyanie Campbell for a 47-35 advantage. Campbell, who finished with 23 points, opened the fourth quarter with a layup as the Wolves

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New Council Member Appointed In Bainville

New Council Member Appointed In Bainville


Matt Giese was appointed to fill Chuck Hyatt’s position on the Bainville Town Council Feb. 8. Giese has served previously. Ron Butikoker was voted council president. Butikofer offered thanks to Hyatt on behalf of the council. Minutes were passed for the Jan. 19 meeting. No public comment was offered. An agreement for sanitation services was approved with Bowker Enterprises. The current

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Poplar’s Wrestlers Have Busy Week

Poplar’s Wrestlers Have Busy Week


Poplar’s wrestling team returned to action with dual competitions against Sidney’s JVs and Glasgow on Tuesday, Feb. 2. Highlighting the match against Sidney’s JVs was Jazmin Gorder pinning Keele Kary in 1:35, Jase Frederick pinning Amia Kern in 18 seconds and Logan Boadle earning a 15-6 major decision victory over Josh Salz. Sidney’s JVs won by a 47-22 final. Glasgow defeated

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Brockton Loses Games To Thunder

Brockton Loses Games To Thunder


The Brockton Warriors lost both of its basketball games against MonDak on Friday, Feb. 5. In the girls’ game, MonDak earned a 44-9 victory. The Thunder led 17-2 at the end of the first quarter and by a 40-4 half-time margin. Scoring for Brockton were Kyra Stormy with five and Ava Lone Bear with four points. Leading MonDak were Brynn Folvag with 19 and Elizabeth Field with 16 points.

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