06 November 2025

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Wolves Come Up Short At District Tournament

Wolves Come Up Short At District Tournament


The Wolf Point Wolves had their chances but lost to Harlem in four sets during firstround action at the District 2B volleyball tournament in Wolf Point on Thursday, Oct. 30. The Wolves fell short by a 25-17, 23-25, 24-26, 12-25, final. In the first set, the Wolves led by a 16-12 margin and increased the gap on a kill by Lauren Rodenberg and an ace by Cali Gorder. Kills by Ma’Kenzie Jackson

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Working Ranch Horse Program

Working Ranch Horse Program


Boone and Wiley VandenBos members of the Centennial Clover’s 4-H Club competed this year at the Montana 4-H Working Ranch Horse Program. The State WRH Show was held at the 406 Arena Sept. 12-14, in Vaughn. (Photo submitted)

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Bainville Advances By Taking Second At District Tourney

Bainville Advances By Taking Second At District Tourney


The Bainville Bulldogs came away with the second- place trophy from the District 2C volleyball tournament held in Culbertson on Thursday, Oct. 30, and Friday, Oct. 31. Bainville won matches against Brockton, Culbertson and Savage during the tournament while dropping two hotly-contested matches against Richey/Lambert. The Eastern C divisional tournament starts on Thursday, Nov. 6, in Sidney.

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Wolves Fall Against Glasgow Squad

Wolves Fall Against Glasgow Squad


The volleyball season for the Wolf Point Wolves came to a close as the Wolves lost to Glasgow in loser-out play at the District 2B tournament in Wolf Point on Friday, Oct. 31. Glasgow took a 25-22, 2516, 20-25, 25-12 victory. The Wolves battled back after trailing early in the first set as kills by Anna Matejovsky closed the gap to 18-16. With the score even at 2020, Glasgow gained the lead

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Indians Win Tournament Match

Indians Win Tournament Match


The Poplar Indians earned a victory at the district volleyball tournament by edging Plentywood, 26-24, 23-25, 2514, 20-25, 15-11, on Friday, Oct. 31. The Indians trailed by a 2421 margin in the first set until aces by Jayda Falcon led Poplar to a 25-24 advantage. Poplar scored the final point on a kill by Lilliana O’Neal. A spike by Toni Brown and an ace by Falcon put the Indians ahead

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