25 August 2022

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Lady Wolves To Start Season At Choteau Tournament

Lady Wolves To Start Season At Choteau Tournament


Wolf Point’s volleyball squad will open its season at the Choteau Invitational on Aug. 26-27. The Wolves have six matches scheduled for Friday including their first action against Broadwater. Wolf Point will play at least five matches on Saturday. “We’re going to be rolling there will a lot of different setups and combinations,” Wolf Point coach Karli McGowan said. With a strong

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Wolves Feature Five Runners

Wolves Feature Five Runners


Wolf Point’s cross-country team will begin its season with a home meet on Friday, Aug. 26. Just five runners — four boys and one girl — had joined the teams as of presstime. The boys’ team features junior Peyton Summers, senior Kelby Bauer, junior Trenton Hamilton and sophomore Rebel Mayes. Mayley Wells is running in the girls’ division. Summers earned All-State honors by placing

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Lustre Christian’s Volleyball Team Returns Five Starters

Lustre Christian’s Volleyball Team Returns Five Starters


With five returning starters, the Lustre Christian Lions are looking forward to a solid volleyball campaign this season. Starters back for the Lions include junior Alexa Reddig, junior Aubri Holzrichter, junior Grace Brown, sophomore Jaden Gibson and junior Sarah Dahl. Other players with quality varsity experience include sophomore Anna Teichroew, Rachel Pew, Cassidy Grider and sophomore

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Bearcubs Look For Improvements This Volleyball Campaign

Bearcubs Look For Improvements This Volleyball Campaign


With many returning players, the Frazer volleyball team looks to continue to improve this season. “We have a lot back from last year,” coach Cody Larson said. “We’re still pretty young.” The players for the Bearcubs include Angel Nelligan, Shakira Beston, Audrey Smoker, Isabelle Even, Baily Beston, Lianna Jackson, Tacoa Old Person and Lola Romero. Jackson is the lone senior on
18 August 2022

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Wolves Look For Improved Results This Football Season

Wolves Look For Improved Results This Football Season


By Bill Vander Weele The Wolf Point football program is excited about the opportunity to take the next steps for success on the field this fall. “I expect to just improve,” Wolf Point Coach Anthony Red Cloud said. “We expect a lot of competitive games.” The Wolves started practice with 25 players on Friday, Aug. 12. “We have a couple more coming,” Red Cloud said. “It’s

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New Shot Clocks

New Shot Clocks


Wolf Point school employees install the new shot clocks in the high school gym. This will be the first year that Montana’s high school teams use shot clocks for their games. The school district appreciates the donations from Opportunity Bank and Agland to purchase the shot clocks. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Lady Wolves Return Volleyball Starters

Lady Wolves Return Volleyball Starters


With a strong core of starters back, the Wolf Point Wolves anticipate being near the top of the District 2B volleyball standings this season. “We have a lot of upperclassmen on the team,” firstyear head coach Karli Mc-Gowan said after the team’s first practice on Friday, Aug. 12. The program features 24 girls including six seniors, five juniors, five sophomores and eight freshmen.

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Wolf Point Features  Two Strong Runners

Wolf Point Features Two Strong Runners


Quality rather than quantity is the word for Wolf Point’s cross country program this season. The squad opened its season with practice on Friday, Aug. 12. At the first practice, Wolf Point’s boys’ team featured junior Peyton Summers and senior Kelby Bauer. There weren’t any girls at the initial practice. Summers earned All-State honors by placing fifth at last year’s state meet