28 March 2024

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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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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 Shoots For Good Season On Tennis Courts

Poplar Shoots For Good Season On Tennis Courts


The Poplar Indians look to continue to improve throughout the upcoming season. Poplar features about seven players this season. Players returning for the Indians senior Gabby Baker, senior Malia Mcdonald, Patricia Charboneau and junior Angelina Escarcega. Coach Jerrelynn Mansfield said that Escarcega has the best record on the team last season. Escarcega qualified for the state tournament

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Lustre Christian Returns State Placers For Track Season

Lustre Christian Returns State Placers For Track Season


The Lustre Christian High School track program is enjoying another excellent turnout this season. Coach Lynn Unrau said the team features 26 athletes including 16 boys and 10 girls. “It’s a really good turnout,” Unrau said. “It’s a record in recent history.” Johnslee Pierre, a sophomore, returns from a state championship year as a freshman. He is the defending state champion

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Frazer Returns Good Experience

Frazer Returns Good Experience


The Frazer Bearcubs look to earn a good amount of honors this year at the district and divisional track levels. The Bearcubs feature 14 athletes with seven boys and seven girls. Seniors on the squad include Joseph Beston, Ty Fourstar, Christopher Fox, Travis Long and Kalianna Blount. “The goal for the Bearcubs this season is to get a couple to state,” Coach Cody Larson said. Among

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Culbertson Track Expects To Compete Near Top Of District 2C

Culbertson Track Expects To Compete Near Top Of District 2C


Culbertson returns three athletes who qualified for the Class C state track meet last season. Top athletes back for Culbertson include Destiny Thompson in the javelin, Reese Moon in the 100 and long jump and Bridger Salvevold in the 100. Thompson, a senior, placed third at the divisional meet in the javelin. Moon, a junior, took seventh at the state meet in the long jump. Salvevold,

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Culbertson Golf Sees Large Turnout For Upcoming Season

Culbertson Golf Sees Large Turnout For Upcoming Season


Culbertson lines up its largest golf squad in memory as the team begins its 2024 campaign. “Our team nearly doubled in size from last year,” Culbertson coach Jimie Lou Morris said. “The golf team this year has six boys and four girls.” Returning golfers for the boys’ team are senior Mathew Wadsworth and Mark Kirkaldie. Newcomers for the Cowboys include junior Bridger Salvevold,

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Bainville Golfers Aim For State Tournament Berths This Year

Bainville Golfers Aim For State Tournament Berths This Year


Bainville’s golf program has a good turnout of 10 students this season. “This is the most that I’ve ever had,” Coach Dan Lambert said. He estimates that he’s been coaching for eight years. Returning golfers for the Bulldogs include Alex Strickland, Kailyn Romo and Chandi Johnston. Romo qualified for the state meet last year. Lambert is pleased that the Bulldogs have enough golfers