The Poplar Indians earned 10 points in the boys’ division and eight points in the girls’ division during the Northern B divisional track meet held in Glasgow on Friday and Saturday, May 17-18.
The highlight for the Indians was Adrien Matuck capturing first place in the long jump. The senior took first with a mark of 19-4.
Two Poplar girls qualified for the Class B state meet as well.
The Poplar Indians earned 10 points in the boys’ division and eight points in the girls’ division during the Northern B divisional track meet held in Glasgow on Friday and Saturday, May 17-18.
The highlight for the Indians was Adrien Matuck capturing first place in the long jump. The senior took first with a mark of 19-4.
Two Poplar girls qualified for the Class B state meet as well.
Led by divisional championship performances by Peyton Summers and Charles Page, the Wolf Point Wolves came away with the thirdplace trophy from the Northern B track meet held in Glasgow Friday and Saturday.
The Wolves finished with 56 points. Glasgow topped the boys’ standings with 134 points while Fairfield placed second with 82 points. Fairview took fourth with 42 points.
Summers was
Led by divisional championship performances by Peyton Summers and Charles Page, the Wolf Point Wolves came away with the thirdplace trophy from the Northern B track meet held in Glasgow Friday and Saturday.
The Wolves finished with 56 points. Glasgow topped the boys’ standings with 134 points while Fairfield placed second with 82 points. Fairview took fourth with 42 points.
Summers was
Area athletes receiving medals for the discus at the Eastern C Divisional Track Meet include Bainville's Addison Hansen in fourth, Bainville'ds Lila Butikofer in third and Culbertson's Emma Berwick in fifth.
Area athletes receiving medals for the discus at the Eastern C Divisional Track Meet include Bainville's Addison Hansen in fourth, Bainville'ds Lila Butikofer in third and Culbertson's Emma Berwick in fifth.
Third-Place Award
Wolf Point boys show off their third-place award from the divisional track meet: (back row, from left) Tavian Bell, Peyton Summers, Maddox Reum, (front row) Preston Swenson and Charles Page.
Third-Place Award
Wolf Point boys show off their third-place award from the divisional track meet: (back row, from left) Tavian Bell, Peyton Summers, Maddox Reum, (front row) Preston Swenson and Charles Page.
Both of Wolf Point’s doubles’ teams qualified for the state tournament during divisional tennis action. The senior team of Kaylee Johnson (left) and Kaleah Miller- Toves (right) is making a return trip to the state tournament. Johnson and Miller-Toves placed second at the divisional tournament. The team of senior Navaeh Graham and sophomore Lauren Rodenberg qualified for state by earning fifth
Both of Wolf Point’s doubles’ teams qualified for the state tournament during divisional tennis action. The senior team of Kaylee Johnson (left) and Kaleah Miller- Toves (right) is making a return trip to the state tournament. Johnson and Miller-Toves placed second at the divisional tournament. The team of senior Navaeh Graham and sophomore Lauren Rodenberg qualified for state by earning fifth
Savage’s girls’ golf team placed sixth at the Class C state meet with a team score of 661.
Taylor Conradsen shot a two-day score of 198 for 11th place and All-State honors.
Savage’s Aspen Peterson placed 23rd with a 223. Emma McPherson shot a 240 for 32nd place.
Fort Benton’s Casha Corder won the state championship with a 156. Plentywood’s Paityn Curtiss took second with a 165.
Savage’s girls’ golf team placed sixth at the Class C state meet with a team score of 661.
Taylor Conradsen shot a two-day score of 198 for 11th place and All-State honors.
Savage’s Aspen Peterson placed 23rd with a 223. Emma McPherson shot a 240 for 32nd place.
Fort Benton’s Casha Corder won the state championship with a 156. Plentywood’s Paityn Curtiss took second with a 165.
Lustre Christian earned 97 points to claim the Eastern C boys’ track championship during the divisional meet held in Wolf Point on Thursday, May 16.
Plentywood placed second with 81 points while Scobey was right behind with 80 points.
The top three girls’ teams were Scobey with 118, Savage with 84.5 and Saco with 83 points.
Prestyn Klatt and Terran Joseph were each double- winners
Lustre Christian earned 97 points to claim the Eastern C boys’ track championship during the divisional meet held in Wolf Point on Thursday, May 16.
Plentywood placed second with 81 points while Scobey was right behind with 80 points.
The top three girls’ teams were Scobey with 118, Savage with 84.5 and Saco with 83 points.
Prestyn Klatt and Terran Joseph were each double- winners
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