Golfers from Wolf Point and Poplar participated in the District 2B challenge at the Wolf Point Airport Golf Course on Saturday, April 12.
Poplar’s girls took third in the team standings with score of 461 behind Malta and Glasgow.
Wolf Point’s boys placed fourth with a team score of 515.
Poplar’s Kaniel Ricker and Malta’s Kruise Stiles tied for medalist honors with 77s.
Poplar’s
Golfers from Wolf Point and Poplar participated in the District 2B challenge at the Wolf Point Airport Golf Course on Saturday, April 12.
Poplar’s girls took third in the team standings with score of 461 behind Malta and Glasgow.
Wolf Point’s boys placed fourth with a team score of 515.
Poplar’s Kaniel Ricker and Malta’s Kruise Stiles tied for medalist honors with 77s.
Poplar’s
Representing the Fort Peck Tribes at the Battle of Nations basketball tournament held in Spokane, Wash., were (from left) KayJay First That Walks, Jaylee Azure, Sierra Hamilton, Macey Stump, Morning Rose Tobey, J’elle Garfield and EmmaRae Martell.
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Representing the Fort Peck Tribes at the Battle of Nations basketball tournament held in Spokane, Wash., were (from left) KayJay First That Walks, Jaylee Azure, Sierra Hamilton, Macey Stump, Morning Rose Tobey, J’elle Garfield and EmmaRae Martell.
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Wolf Point’s tennis squad competed against Forsyth and Poplar during action in Glendive on Friday, April 11.
Wolf Point’s Tanny Guldborg posted two victories in singles’ play. Also winning singles’ matches were Ariana Mee, Bella Doornek and McKenzie Rodenberg.
The doubles’ teams of Lauren Rodenberg/Riley Schwarzrock and Hailey GreyHawk/Guldborg earned victories.
”Every meet,
Wolf Point’s tennis squad competed against Forsyth and Poplar during action in Glendive on Friday, April 11.
Wolf Point’s Tanny Guldborg posted two victories in singles’ play. Also winning singles’ matches were Ariana Mee, Bella Doornek and McKenzie Rodenberg.
The doubles’ teams of Lauren Rodenberg/Riley Schwarzrock and Hailey GreyHawk/Guldborg earned victories.
”Every meet,
Poplar’s tennis players fared well during matches at the Forsyth Invitational on Friday, April 11.
Winning singles’ matches were Peyton Grey Hawk and Angelina Escarcega.
Both Grey Hawk and Escarcega also dropped close matches during the action.
Poplar’s tennis players fared well during matches at the Forsyth Invitational on Friday, April 11.
Winning singles’ matches were Peyton Grey Hawk and Angelina Escarcega.
Both Grey Hawk and Escarcega also dropped close matches during the action.
Although he wasn’t completely satisfied with some of the results, Mike Bell’s senior year at Wolf Point High School featured many impressive athletic accomplishments.
The self-critical Bell feels he was capable of playing better during football season, but Bell earned All-Conference first team honors at defensive end.
“I was very pleased with his whole career,” Wolf Point’s football
Although he wasn’t completely satisfied with some of the results, Mike Bell’s senior year at Wolf Point High School featured many impressive athletic accomplishments.
The self-critical Bell feels he was capable of playing better during football season, but Bell earned All-Conference first team honors at defensive end.
“I was very pleased with his whole career,” Wolf Point’s football
Sophia Ricker, a seventh- grader from Wolf Point, brought heart, enthusiasm and passion for the game to this year’s 127 Sports Intensity’s Dribble 1,000 Challenges.
Ricker placed as the division runner-up for seventh- eighth grade girls with 513 minutes logged.
She has been busy traveling and playing a significant amount of basketball during the challenge period. Her commitment to improving
Sophia Ricker, a seventh- grader from Wolf Point, brought heart, enthusiasm and passion for the game to this year’s 127 Sports Intensity’s Dribble 1,000 Challenges.
Ricker placed as the division runner-up for seventh- eighth grade girls with 513 minutes logged.
She has been busy traveling and playing a significant amount of basketball during the challenge period. Her commitment to improving
The 2024-2025 basketball season featured many thrills and memorable moments in Roosevelt County and the surrounding area.
One of the accomplishments was the Lustre Lions qualifying for the Class C state tournament. Advancing all the way to the state tournament for the third straight year is pretty remarkable and should be saluted.
On the far eastern end of the county, the Bainville Bulldogs
The 2024-2025 basketball season featured many thrills and memorable moments in Roosevelt County and the surrounding area.
One of the accomplishments was the Lustre Lions qualifying for the Class C state tournament. Advancing all the way to the state tournament for the third straight year is pretty remarkable and should be saluted.
On the far eastern end of the county, the Bainville Bulldogs
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks hunter education classes and field days for online students are being offered across central and eastern Montana.
In-person hunter education class starting dates: Saco: April 7 Sidney: April 8 Havre: April 10 (currently full) Wolf Point: April 30 Havre: May 1 Glasgow: May 12 Glasgow: August 11 In-person, instructor-led hunter education classroom courses
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks hunter education classes and field days for online students are being offered across central and eastern Montana.
In-person hunter education class starting dates: Saco: April 7 Sidney: April 8 Havre: April 10 (currently full) Wolf Point: April 30 Havre: May 1 Glasgow: May 12 Glasgow: August 11 In-person, instructor-led hunter education classroom courses
They say, “There’s no place like home.” For former Froid/ Lake Red Hawk high school standout Sydney Dethman, returning to her home state of Montana was exactly what her basketball game needed to reach its potential.
After three solid seasons of playing for Fresno State in California, the 6-3 versatile athlete decided to transfer to Rocky Mountain College in Billings. “I wanted to be back
They say, “There’s no place like home.” For former Froid/ Lake Red Hawk high school standout Sydney Dethman, returning to her home state of Montana was exactly what her basketball game needed to reach its potential.
After three solid seasons of playing for Fresno State in California, the 6-3 versatile athlete decided to transfer to Rocky Mountain College in Billings. “I wanted to be back
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