14 January 2021

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Cowboys Lose To Circle Squad

Cowboys Lose To Circle Squad


Culbertson’s boys played better as the contest went on but lost to Circle, 61-43, at home on Saturday, Jan. 9. The Cowboys battled back on baskets by Hunter Lucas and Payton Perkins for a 6-6 tie midway into the first quarter. Circle used a three-point play by Hayden Lockie and coast-to-coast drive by Beau Beery to earn a 13-8 lead. The Wildcats then reeled off the first six points of the

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Hoversland

Hoversland


Lustre’s Kolden scores for the Lions. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Wolff Sets Goals For Her Future

Wolff Sets Goals For Her Future


If you can catch up to Wolf Point High School senior Joy Wolff, you’re lucky because she’s always on the go. She works three part-time jobs, maintains good grades, takes college classes and then still finds time to be the wrestling team’s manager. Wolff explains that she wakes up at 5 a.m. on a typical day in order to work at Jitter’z Espresso from 6 to 10:15 a.m. She then attends

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Cowgirls Drop Contest to Wildcats

Cowgirls Drop Contest to Wildcats


Culbertson’s girls’ basketball squad struggled early and ended up losing to Circle, 47-27, in District 2C action on Saturday, Jan. 9. The Cowgirls stayed with Circle early as baskets by Destiney Thompson and Megan Granbois produced a 4-4 deadlock. Circle accounted for the last six points of the quarter on a three-pointer by Alexis Moline and three points by Sierra Nagle. The Wildcats

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Scholars Of The Week

Scholars Of The Week


Chief Stafne for Wolf Point Junior High School and Samantha Reed for Wolf Point High School are the Scholars of the Week for the week of Dec. 12. Stafne is an eighth-grader and 13 years old. His father is Grant Stafne. Siblings are Cade, Cawl and Cauy. Extra-curricular activities include basketball and football. Hobbies are sports and video games. Role model is his father. His favorite

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