18 February 2021

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11 February 2021

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Wolf Point Sweeps Home Contests Against Baker

Wolf Point Sweeps Home Contests Against Baker


Wolf Point’s girls’ basketball squad led wire-to-wire and defeated Baker, 43-32, at home on Friday, Feb. 5. Josie Kolstad had the hot hand as the Wolves earned a 14-5 during the first quarter of action. A 16-footer by Kolstad and two free throws by Hamyanie Campbell resulted in a quick 4-0 advantage. After Baker’s Peyton Janeway connected on a three-pointer, Kolstad fired in a baseline

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Wolf Point Boys Stop Spartans

Wolf Point Boys Stop Spartans


Consecutive three-pointers to open the fourth quarter provided a great spark as Wolf Point’s boys’ basketball team downed Baker, 63-52, at home on Friday, Feb. 5. “I was pleased with our effort,” Wolf Point Coach Troy Blount said. “We responded in the fourth quarter for crunch time.” The victory avenged a defeat in Baker earlier this season. “Game by game, we’re improving,”

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Wolves Edge Sidney Boys, 57-48

Wolves Edge Sidney Boys, 57-48


Antone Manning had a hot hand and Wolf Point’s defense played with great passion as the Wolves posted a 57-48 home boys’ basketball victory over Sidney on Tuesday, Feb. 2. The Wolves moved ahead to stay by striking for seven straight points on a drive by Manning, a fast-break basket by Zander Ackerman and a three-pointer by Gaige Bushman for a 26-22 half-time advantage. Manning, who

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04 February 2021

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Ready To Rumble

Ready To Rumble


Although this is the first school year that girls’ wrestling has been established in Montana, Wolf Point High School sophomore Samantha Reed and freshman Joli Beston feel more than home in the school’s wrestling program. Girls could compete against the boys prior to this year, but the first girls’ state wrestling meet is scheduled for this February. “Their aggression is coming,”

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Lady Wolves Struggle In Wolf Point

Lady Wolves Struggle In Wolf Point


Wolf Point’s girls’ basketball squad suffered from a poor start and lost at Glasgow, 55-32, on Friday, Jan. 29. The Scotties jumped out to a 19-2 advantage during the first quarter. “It was disappointing,” Wolf Point Coach Jon Kolstad said. Shooting was a struggle for the Wolves. “We took care of the ball OK,” Kolstad said. The three-point shooting of Alexys Mann and Blaire

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Wolf Point Boys Put Up Battle  Before Dropping Game In Glasgow

Wolf Point Boys Put Up Battle Before Dropping Game In Glasgow


Wolf Point’s boys basketball team put together an outstanding effort, but the game was decided in the final minutes as Glasgow edged the Wolves, 55-45, on Friday, Jan. 29. The Wolves trailed by only a 44-43 margin entering the conference contest’s final three minutes of play. “We came up short, but I saw signs of improvement,” Wolf Point Coach Troy Blount said. “I’m having players