24 April 2025
Wolves Gain Experience At Sidney Invitational Track Meet
The Wolf Point Wolves overcame cold weather and tough competition to perform well at the track meet in Sidney on Friday, April 18.
The Wolves accounted for 11.5 points in the girls’ division and four points in the boys’ division.
Miles City claimed top honors in the girls’ division with 104.33 points followed by Scobey with 66 and Sidney with 60.
Top boys’ teams were Glasgow
Indians Score At Sidney Meet
The Poplar Indians struck for 10 points in the girls’ division and six points in the boys’ division during the chilly Sidney Invitational held on Friday, April 18.
Walker Burshia led Poplar’s boys with a third-place showing in the shot put at 43-3.
Keilen Erickson was ninth in the javelin at 122-5.
Registering personal bests for Poplar’s boys were Jaycee Feuerherm in the triple
Pierre Runs To Two Victories
Johnslee Pierre posted two winning performances during the Sidney Invitational held on Friday, April 18.
The junior raced to firstplace showings in the 110-meter hurdles at 16.24 seconds and 300-meter hurdles at 41.7 seconds.
Lustre’s boys’ track team tallied 20 points for eighth place in the boys’ division.
Diek Olfert placed ninth in the long jump with a mark of 18-2.
Personal
Bainville Athletes Place During Sidney Invitational
Bainville’s girls scored 26 points in the girls’ division and 11 in the boys’ division during the 20-team Sidney Invitational held in cold and sometimes snowy weather.
Despite strong competition, Elsie Wilson captured top honors in the long jump with a mark of 17-1.
Wilson, a senior, placed third in the 100-meter dash with a time of 13.3 and took seventh in the triple mark with a mark

