31 March 2022

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Poplar’s Golfers Shoot For Good Season

Poplar’s Golfers Shoot For Good Season


Poplar’s turnout for golf consists of four boys and three girls this season. The boys’ team features Landon Young, Quinn Southerland, Preston Ogle and Michael Young. Poplar’s girls’ golf squad includes Kya Buckles, Gracie Tolman and Gracelyn Medicine Cloud. Ogle and Medicine Cloud are returning letterwinners for the Indians. Brock Copenhaver is guiding the Indians’ golf program

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Poplar Returns Standouts For Track Season

Poplar Returns Standouts For Track Season


The Poplar Indians hope to start their season on a strong note when they compete at the Glasgow Invitational on Friday, April 1. This year’s district meet will take place in Glasgow on May 14. The Indians are looking forward to a solid track season with 34 athletes out for the sport this season. Among the returning athletes is Jazmin Gorder. She finished second in the 800 and sixth

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Poplar Prepares For Tennis Season

Poplar Prepares For Tennis Season


The Poplar Indians return three players from last year’s tennis season for this season’s campaign. Back for the Indians are Cayana Adams, Gracelyn Medicine Cloud and Madison Dehner. Krissy Parker is the squad’s new coach. “No one was going for it,” Parker said of why she took the position. “It’s brand new for me, I’m learning as I go. I didn’t want the program to go away.”

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Frazer Bearcubs Aim For Strong Track Season in 2022

Frazer Bearcubs Aim For Strong Track Season in 2022


The Frazer Bearcubs have a good turnout for track this year and are looking forward to a successful season. The Bearcubs feature 10 athletes including four seniors, five sophomores and one freshman. The high school program includes six boys and four girls. Frazer coach Cody Larson said the turnout is double the amount of athletes that came out last season. It’s the largest turnout for

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Lustre Christian Expects Solid Track Season In Eastern C

Lustre Christian Expects Solid Track Season In Eastern C


The future of Lustre Christian High School’s track program looks bright as the Lions are enjoying a strong turnout this season. Lustre has 14 high school athletes and six junior high students out for the sport this year. The high school program features nine boys and five girls. “It’s probably close to being the biggest team that we’ve had,” Lustre coach Lynn Unrau said. The

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Wolves To Begin Track Season In Glasgow

Wolves To Begin Track Season In Glasgow


Wolf Point’s track squad will open its season at the Glasgow Invitational on Friday, April 1. Other highlights of the season will include the Gene Nelson Memorial Invitational in Wolf Point on Friday, May 6. The Wolves will compete at the district meet in Glasgow on Saturday, May 14. Both the divisional and state meets will take place in Great Falls. After a standout track season

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Wolves Prepare For Home Matches

Wolves Prepare For Home Matches


Area fans will have a couple early chances to see Wolf Point’s tennis team in action this season. The Lady Wolves will host travel to Chinook for matches on Friday, April 1. Wolf Point will then play home against Baker on Saturday, April 2, and Forsyth on Friday, April 8. The Wolves feature three returning players on their girls’ tennis team this season. Back for the Wolves are junior

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Wolf Point Fields Solid Golf Squad This Season

Wolf Point Fields Solid Golf Squad This Season


Wolf Point’s golf team looks for a solid season with the return of six golfers from last year’s squad. Back for the Wolves are Gaige Bushman, Abel Garfield, Trevin Boysun, Logan Bushman- Corne, Jesse Fettig and Callan Fox. “The returning players should do fairly well,” Wolf Point coach Rodney Paulson said. Bushman, Garfield and Boysun each came close to qualifying for the state
24 March 2022

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Wolves Start Working For Successful Track Season

Wolves Start Working For Successful Track Season


After a standout track season last year, the Wolf Point Wolves look to keep the tradition going this campaign. The Wolves have about 30 athletes out for the sport. “It’s a good number to work with,” Wolf Point Coach R.C. Page said. Heading the group of returning athletes are Katelyn MacDonald and Peyton Summers who each placed at last year’s Class B state track meet. MacDonald

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Wolf Point’s Tennis Team Features 12 Players

Wolf Point’s Tennis Team Features 12 Players


The Wolf Point Wolves feature three returning players on their girls’ tennis team this season. Back for the Wolves are junior Mahala Moran, sophomore Kaleah Miller-Toves and sophomore Kaylee Johnson. Seniors on the 12-player squad are Laykin Cantrell, Hamyanie Campbell and Claire Kinzie. Also on the team are sophomore Avalon Christian, sophomore Juellz Bauer, sophomore Sapphire Redfield,