28 March 2024

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Wolves Looks For Strong Tennis Season

Wolves Looks For Strong Tennis Season


The Wolf Point tennis team starts practices looking to make some noise during post-season action this year. The senior doubles team of Kaylee Johnson and Kaleah Miller-Toves placed fourth at last year’s state tournament after taking eighth place as sophomores. Their goal is to win top honors this time around. Nevaeh Graham is the other senior on the squad. She won one doubles’ match at

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Wolf Point Golf

Wolf Point Golf


Wolf Point’s golf team features (back row from left) Ryelei Bauer, Ryver Summers, William Schwarzrock and Logan Wolff; front, Zeke Gourneau, Conway Turcotte and Chaz Kegley. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Wolff

Wolff


Wolf Point’s Logan works on his chipping during practice for the golf team. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Wolves Building For Successful Golf Program

Wolves Building For Successful Golf Program


With an inexperienced group of players, Wolf Point golf coach Rodney Paulson is optimistic and working toward the future. The Wolves started their practices on Monday, March 18, and had seven golfers at that practice. “We’re still working on a couple of more,” Paulson said of the turnout. Ryver Summers returns for the girls’ team. A newcomer to the girls’ squad is Riley Bauer.

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Kegley

Kegley


Wolf Point’s Chaz hits a shot while coach Rodney Paulson watches during practice at the Wolf Point Airport Golf Course. The Wolf Point Invitational is scheduled for April 18. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Poplar Track Enjoys Good Turnout For Season

Poplar Track Enjoys Good Turnout For Season


With more than 30 athletes out for the sport, the Poplar Indians are looking forward to this track season. “We lost a bunch from last year,” Poplar Coach Loren Boadle said. “We’re really young. We have a lot of freshmen.” Senior Kessee Erickson highlights Poplar’s list of returning athletes. Erickson placed third at last year’s divisional meet in the discus to qualify for the

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Poplar Track Enjoys Good Turnout For Season

Poplar Track Enjoys Good Turnout For Season


With more than 30 athletes out for the sport, the Poplar Indians are looking forward to this track season. “We lost a bunch from last year,” Poplar Coach Loren Boadle said. “We’re really young. We have a lot of freshmen.” Senior Kessee Erickson highlights Poplar’s list of returning athletes. Erickson placed third at last year’s divisional meet in the discus to qualify for the