Wolf Point’s Lance St. Germaine (12) drives the ball under pressure from Glendive’s (13) during the non-conference game in the Wolves’ Den Tuesday, Jan. 7.
(Photo by John Plestina)
Wolf Point’s Lance St. Germaine (12) drives the ball under pressure from Glendive’s (13) during the non-conference game in the Wolves’ Den Tuesday, Jan. 7.
(Photo by John Plestina)
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks’ Region 6 Citizen Advisory Council will meet from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 17, at the Fort Peck Interpretive Center in Fort Peck.
The meeting is open to the public and will include wildlife, fisheries, enforcement, and other updates from Region 6 FWP, and a roundtable discussion with CAC members.
FWP ensures that its meetings are fully accessible
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks’ Region 6 Citizen Advisory Council will meet from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 17, at the Fort Peck Interpretive Center in Fort Peck.
The meeting is open to the public and will include wildlife, fisheries, enforcement, and other updates from Region 6 FWP, and a roundtable discussion with CAC members.
FWP ensures that its meetings are fully accessible
The Wolves and Lady Wolves emerged from the holiday break with District 2B conference losses in Malta Friday, Jan. 3.
A leak in the roof of the Wolf Point High School gym forced caused postponement of a non-conference contest with the Class A Sidney girls from Saturday, Jan. 4, until Monday, Jan. 6. The boys’ game was also postponed and was played in Sidney on Monday.
The Lady Wolves fell
The Wolves and Lady Wolves emerged from the holiday break with District 2B conference losses in Malta Friday, Jan. 3.
A leak in the roof of the Wolf Point High School gym forced caused postponement of a non-conference contest with the Class A Sidney girls from Saturday, Jan. 4, until Monday, Jan. 6. The boys’ game was also postponed and was played in Sidney on Monday.
The Lady Wolves fell
The Lady Wolves overcame a 24-12 halftime deficit playing catchup basketball for a 40-16 second half to pocket a 12-point win over the Class A Sidney’s Lady Eagles in the Wolves’ Den Monday, Jan. 6.
Josie Kolstad scored the Lady Wolves’ sole three points during the first period hitting three for four from the free throw line.
Senior Mya Fourstar poured in a game-high 30 points, after
The Lady Wolves overcame a 24-12 halftime deficit playing catchup basketball for a 40-16 second half to pocket a 12-point win over the Class A Sidney’s Lady Eagles in the Wolves’ Den Monday, Jan. 6.
Josie Kolstad scored the Lady Wolves’ sole three points during the first period hitting three for four from the free throw line.
Senior Mya Fourstar poured in a game-high 30 points, after
The Wolf Point Wolves were able to stop Sidney down the stretch to edge the Eagles, 53-51, in non-conference boys’ basketball action on Monday night, Jan. 6.
The visiting Wolves led 42-38 at the end of three quarters of play, but Sidney pulled to 44-42 behind baskets by Jerome Entz and Cooper Mc-Glothlin.
Wolf Point was up to the challenge as Lance St. Germaine and Michael Goodman connected
The Wolf Point Wolves were able to stop Sidney down the stretch to edge the Eagles, 53-51, in non-conference boys’ basketball action on Monday night, Jan. 6.
The visiting Wolves led 42-38 at the end of three quarters of play, but Sidney pulled to 44-42 behind baskets by Jerome Entz and Cooper Mc-Glothlin.
Wolf Point was up to the challenge as Lance St. Germaine and Michael Goodman connected
Basketball
Jan. 10: Wolf Point at Baker. Jan. 10: Sidney at Poplar. Jan. 11: Fairview at Poplar.
Wrestling
Jan. 9: Poplar at Chester. Jan. 10-11: Wolf Point and Poplar at Cut Bank.
Basketball
Jan. 10: Wolf Point at Baker. Jan. 10: Sidney at Poplar. Jan. 11: Fairview at Poplar.
Wrestling
Jan. 9: Poplar at Chester. Jan. 10-11: Wolf Point and Poplar at Cut Bank.
Six Wolf Point Hoop Shoot free throw contest winners that were sponsored by Wolf Point Elks Lodge No. 1764 competed at the district Hoop Shoot at Dawson County High School in Glendive Sunday, Jan. 5. They included Reed Garfield, Frontier Elementary School, boys’ ages 8-9; Trina Lynn Grandchamp, Frontier Elementary School, girls’ ages 10-11; Brenna Blount, Wolf Point Junior High, ages 12-13; Xavier
Six Wolf Point Hoop Shoot free throw contest winners that were sponsored by Wolf Point Elks Lodge No. 1764 competed at the district Hoop Shoot at Dawson County High School in Glendive Sunday, Jan. 5. They included Reed Garfield, Frontier Elementary School, boys’ ages 8-9; Trina Lynn Grandchamp, Frontier Elementary School, girls’ ages 10-11; Brenna Blount, Wolf Point Junior High, ages 12-13; Xavier
Four Glasgow Hoop Shoot winners from Lustre advanced to the district Hoop Shoot at Dawson County High School in Glendive Sunday, Jan. 5. Competing were Clay Reddig, Prestyn Klatt, Samantha Neufeld and Kencia Brown. Klatt was a third-place finisher.
(Photo by John Plestina)
Four Glasgow Hoop Shoot winners from Lustre advanced to the district Hoop Shoot at Dawson County High School in Glendive Sunday, Jan. 5. Competing were Clay Reddig, Prestyn Klatt, Samantha Neufeld and Kencia Brown. Klatt was a third-place finisher.
(Photo by John Plestina)
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