04 July 2024

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All-Stars

All-Stars


Selected to Wolf Point’s Minor League All-Star team were (from left) Phoenix Grandchamp, Quincie Clark, Gabe Uy, O’Ryan Burshia, Kyra Morales, Keyden Beston, Kale Garfield, Reed Garfield, Oliver Buckles, Matthew Nasner, Blake Porras, and Maxton Moran. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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All-Americans

All-Americans


After an intense competition this past weekend, the Wolf Point High School cheerleaders were selected Universal Cheerleaders Association’s All-Americans. They will soon start fundraising in preparation for a trip to Hawaii for the Pearl Harbor Memorial Parade in December. Cheerleaders include (back from left) Bella Sanchez, Kaleah Whitebear, Jack Bow and Tanna Guldborg. (Front from left) Ellie

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Susan Davis

Susan Davis


Susan Joyce Leddige Davis, 54, of Wolf Point died June 21, 2024. She was born on Sept. 21, 1970, to Dean and JoAnne Leddige. She graduated from Wolf Point High School in 1989 where she excelled in volleyball and track and field. Though she spent the majority of her life on the rolling plains near Wolf Point, her adventurous spirit led her to join the Navy where she visited far off places including the Philippines. An exceptional chef, she was known for her delicious recipes and always brought the most sought-after dish to the community picnic. She also had a strong sense of service, exemplified by her military work, her community activism through the Optimist Club and work in the school district.

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during the first two innings, ….

during the first two innings, ….


during the first two innings, the Reds exploded for 11 runs in the third inning. Kline Fossum had two hits in the victory. Orozco scored three times. Adding two runs each were Aasheim, Fossum, Ator and Marottek. Orozco pitched four innings for the victory. He allowed only one hit and struck-out five batters. Scobey placed third in the tournament held in Plentywood.