02 September 2021

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Poplar Girls Win Team Honor At Opening Meet

Poplar Girls Win Team Honor At Opening Meet


With top 10 finishes by Jazmin Gorder, Mattie Falls Down and Jazmyn Carry Water leading the way, Poplar’s girls earned first-place team honors during the Wolf Point Invitational on Friday, Aug. 27. The Indians finished with a team score of 32 points. Scobey and Plentywood each scored 44 points. Gorder, a senior, placed third with a time of 21:37.19. Plentywood’s Annie Kaul won the race

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Bearcubs Compete At Meet

Bearcubs Compete At Meet


The Frazer Bearcubs opened their cross-country season at the Wolf Point Invitational on Friday, Aug. 27. Placing for Frazer’s boys were sophomore Anthony Jackson with a time of 26:09.50 for 31st place and sophomore Ty Fourstar with a time of 26:17.14 for 33rd place. Alyssa Toce Blount led Frazer’s girls with a 22nd place showing at 27:04.98. Shakira Beston, a sophomore, took 27th

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Poplar Falls to Plentywood

Poplar Falls to Plentywood


By Bill Vander Weele Poplar put together a solid defensive performance but fell to Plentywood, 41-0, at home on Saturday, Aug. 28. It was the Indians’ first game playing in the Class C eightman football ranks. After Plentywood earned a first down at the Poplar 11 on its first possession, the Indians kept them from scoring due to strong defensive plays by Mitchell Youngman, William Youngman

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19 August 2021

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Red Cloud Begins Coaching Duties

Red Cloud Begins Coaching Duties


Anthony Red Cloud is the new head coach for Wolf Point’s football program. Red Cloud has served as an assistant coach for the Wolves during the past three seasons. “I’ve always been interested and wanted to stay with the program,” Red Cloud said of taking over as head coach. “It’s always been a career goal of mine.” His first practice guiding the Wolves came on Friday, Aug.

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Summers Leads Cross-Country Program

Summers Leads Cross-Country Program


Stacey Summers is the new head coach for Wolf Point’s cross-country, but she is anything but new to the program. After all, she served as the Wolves’ head coach in 2013. She began being an assistant coach in 2003. “It’s good to be back coaching again,” Summers said during the team’s first practice on Friday, Aug. 13. “We have a lot of state contenders coming back.” She
12 August 2021

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