07 January 2021

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Wivholm

Wivholm


Froid/Lake’s Tyler looks to score against Culbertson during the action on Saturday, Jan. 2. (Photo by James Walling)

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Obituaries

Obituaries


Jaron Clair Schillinger, 59, of Circle died Dec. 31, 2020. He was born Dec. 19, 1961, in Wolf Point to Clair and Edith (Lawrence) Schillinger. After graduating from Circle High School in 1980, he attended Eastern Montana College where, in 1982, he met Sandy. They married in 1983 in Thompson Falls. They moved to Circle and he helped his father, Clair, farm and ranch for three years. Upon his father’s

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Tip-Off

Tip-Off


Area Squads Finally Start Basketball Seasons During COVID Challenges

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Clel Crawford

Clel Crawford


Clel “Crow” Crawford, 74, of Glasgow died Dec. 29, 2020, in Billings. He was born on July 13, 1946, to Mary (Roque) Aitken and Raymond Crawford Sr. in Glendive. The Crawford family moved from Glendive to Glasgow in 1955, where they made their home. He enlisted in the Marine Corps as a young man and spent two tours in Vietnam before coming back to Montana after being honorably discharged.

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Nesbit

Nesbit


Javonne of Froid/Lake makes a strong move to the basket. (Photo by James Walling)

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Froid/Lake Boys Outscores Cowboys During Class C Battle In Culbertson

Froid/Lake Boys Outscores Cowboys During Class C Battle In Culbertson


The Froid/Lake Red Hawks opened their boys’ basketball season in impressive fashion as they downed Culbertson, 71-35, on Saturday, Jan. 2. Ahead 6-4, the Red Hawks struck for nine straight points on five points by Javonne Nesbit, a hoop by Mason Dethman and an inside basket by Colt Miller. After Culbertson’s Hunter Lucas hit a three-pointer, Froid/Lake increased its lead to 22-7 on four

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Froid/Lake Girls Post 43-30 Victory Over Culbertson Team

Froid/Lake Girls Post 43-30 Victory Over Culbertson Team


The Froid/Lake girls’ basketball squad got rolling in the third quarter and scored a season-opening 43-30 victory in Culbertson on Saturday, Jan. 2. Ahead 19-12 at the half, the Red Hawks enjoyed a good start to the third quarter when Baylee Davidson accounted for a steal and layup. After Culbertson’s Meghan Granbois scored, Sydney Dethman and Granbois exchanged hoops for a 23-16 game.

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Wolf Point Girls Open Season With Home Victory

Wolf Point Girls Open Season With Home Victory


Wolf Point’s girls’ basketball squad used full-court pressure to gain a 48-18 halftime lead and defeated Dodson, 66-43, at home on Saturday, Jan. 2. “We did a lot of good things,” Wolf Point coach Jon Kolstad said. “We had good team work, good hustle and played fun basketball.” The coach was pleased that the Wolves created a lot of turnovers, but he noted they also committed