Members of Wolf Point’s track and field team work out during practice on Friday, March 26. The Wolves will open their season at the Glasgow Invitational on Thursday, April 1.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Members of Wolf Point’s track and field team work out during practice on Friday, March 26. The Wolves will open their season at the Glasgow Invitational on Thursday, April 1.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
After not being able to compete last year because of COVID, the Wolf Point Wolves are looking for a successful tennis season in 2021.
“The weather has been unusually great,” Coach Dan Horsmon said. “Most season we have to shovel snow. The girls are learning fast and will be competitive this year.”
Returning letterwinners for the Wolves include seniors Demi Kegley and Angelica Sutton.
After not being able to compete last year because of COVID, the Wolf Point Wolves are looking for a successful tennis season in 2021.
“The weather has been unusually great,” Coach Dan Horsmon said. “Most season we have to shovel snow. The girls are learning fast and will be competitive this year.”
Returning letterwinners for the Wolves include seniors Demi Kegley and Angelica Sutton.
Two wrestlers from the Wolf Point Wrestling Club earned top honors at the Montana Girls State AAU meet during the weekend.
Addison Matejovsky was the champion at 60/65 pounds in the bantam division. Anna Matejovsky earned the title at 80 pounds in the novice division.
Lyerlee Paulson took second palce at 115 pounds in the midget division.
Three Wolf Point wrestlers placed at the Montana
Two wrestlers from the Wolf Point Wrestling Club earned top honors at the Montana Girls State AAU meet during the weekend.
Addison Matejovsky was the champion at 60/65 pounds in the bantam division. Anna Matejovsky earned the title at 80 pounds in the novice division.
Lyerlee Paulson took second palce at 115 pounds in the midget division.
Three Wolf Point wrestlers placed at the Montana
With upperclassmen leading the way, Wolf Point is looking for a strong track season this year.
“We have a great group of upperclassmen,” Coach RC Page said about the Wolves.
Leading the pack for the seniors are Zander Ackerman and Jewel Olson, who each placed at the Class B state track meet as sophomores. Ackerman finished second in the 3200 during 2019. Olson took third in the 400-meter
With upperclassmen leading the way, Wolf Point is looking for a strong track season this year.
“We have a great group of upperclassmen,” Coach RC Page said about the Wolves.
Leading the pack for the seniors are Zander Ackerman and Jewel Olson, who each placed at the Class B state track meet as sophomores. Ackerman finished second in the 3200 during 2019. Olson took third in the 400-meter
The Montana High School Association has released guidelines for the spring sports season last week.
As far as track, MHSA is recommending and encouraging holding dual and triangular meets. Multi-team invitational events can be held if proper protocols are followed including masking and social distancing.
The MHSA established a limit on entries based on the amount of teams at invitationals.
The Montana High School Association has released guidelines for the spring sports season last week.
As far as track, MHSA is recommending and encouraging holding dual and triangular meets. Multi-team invitational events can be held if proper protocols are followed including masking and social distancing.
The MHSA established a limit on entries based on the amount of teams at invitationals.
The play of Lustre Christian’s Kolden Hoversland has earned the junior selection to the District 3C All-Conference boys’ basketball team.
Hoversland was voted by coaches to the Class C All-State team.
Also selected All-State from the conference were Scobey’s senior Caden Handran, Scobey’s senior Aidan Fishell, Scobey’s senior Jayce Tande, Scobey’s senior Parker Cromwell and
The play of Lustre Christian’s Kolden Hoversland has earned the junior selection to the District 3C All-Conference boys’ basketball team.
Hoversland was voted by coaches to the Class C All-State team.
Also selected All-State from the conference were Scobey’s senior Caden Handran, Scobey’s senior Aidan Fishell, Scobey’s senior Jayce Tande, Scobey’s senior Parker Cromwell and
Lustre Christian’s freshman Alexa Reddig has been selected to the District 3C All-Conference team by league coaches.
Reddig was also voted to the Class C All-State girls’ basketball team. Other District 3C players named All-State included Scobey’s senior Gracee Lekvold, North Country’s senior Kaitlyn McColly, North Country’s junior Jaycee Erickson, North Country’s senior Kia Wasson,
Lustre Christian’s freshman Alexa Reddig has been selected to the District 3C All-Conference team by league coaches.
Reddig was also voted to the Class C All-State girls’ basketball team. Other District 3C players named All-State included Scobey’s senior Gracee Lekvold, North Country’s senior Kaitlyn McColly, North Country’s junior Jaycee Erickson, North Country’s senior Kia Wasson,
Although Wolf Point’s boys’ basketball season didn’t end as well as was hoped for, the play of senior Antone Manning was certainly impressive.
Manning scored 25 points and 26 points in the Wolves’ final two contests which were close tournament losses against top-seeded Malta and Harlem.
“I felt that Antone down the stretch had a nice tournament from my viewing,” Wolf Point’s
Although Wolf Point’s boys’ basketball season didn’t end as well as was hoped for, the play of senior Antone Manning was certainly impressive.
Manning scored 25 points and 26 points in the Wolves’ final two contests which were close tournament losses against top-seeded Malta and Harlem.
“I felt that Antone down the stretch had a nice tournament from my viewing,” Wolf Point’s
Wolf Point’s senior Antone Manning and junior J’Elle Garfield each were selected All-Conference for their basketball play this season.
Wolf Point’s Zander Ackerman, a senior, was voted to the All-Conference second team for boys’ basketball.
Manning was one of six boys selected to the All-Conference first team. Also voted to the squad were Harlem’s junior Tyler Cichosz, Malta’s
Wolf Point’s senior Antone Manning and junior J’Elle Garfield each were selected All-Conference for their basketball play this season.
Wolf Point’s Zander Ackerman, a senior, was voted to the All-Conference second team for boys’ basketball.
Manning was one of six boys selected to the All-Conference first team. Also voted to the squad were Harlem’s junior Tyler Cichosz, Malta’s
All 19 gymnasts on the Eastern Montana Gymnastics Team attended the NoDak Northern Lights Gymnastics Meet in Watford City on March 5-7. A total of 491 gymnasts competed at the meet.
In their last meet of the regular season, both EMG teams won third place, out of the eight teams in the gold level and the nine teams in the silver level. Two of the EMG Gold gymnasts won special awards at the meet,
All 19 gymnasts on the Eastern Montana Gymnastics Team attended the NoDak Northern Lights Gymnastics Meet in Watford City on March 5-7. A total of 491 gymnasts competed at the meet.
In their last meet of the regular season, both EMG teams won third place, out of the eight teams in the gold level and the nine teams in the silver level. Two of the EMG Gold gymnasts won special awards at the meet,
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