Students from Frontier School take part in the Glasgow Invitational cross country meet on Saturday, Oct. 4. The Mustangs took first at every meet this season.
(Photos by Courtney Berglee)
Students from Frontier School take part in the Glasgow Invitational cross country meet on Saturday, Oct. 4. The Mustangs took first at every meet this season.
(Photos by Courtney Berglee)
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks reminds landowners, watershed groups and others that this winter’s deadline to apply for Future Fisheries Improvement Program grants is Nov. 15. Approximately $400,000 is available for the winter grant cycle.
The goal of FWP’s FFIP is to restore rivers, streams and lakes to improve Montana’s wild fish habitat. Entities can receive funding for qualifying
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks reminds landowners, watershed groups and others that this winter’s deadline to apply for Future Fisheries Improvement Program grants is Nov. 15. Approximately $400,000 is available for the winter grant cycle.
The goal of FWP’s FFIP is to restore rivers, streams and lakes to improve Montana’s wild fish habitat. Entities can receive funding for qualifying
Wolf Point’s volleyball team capped homecoming week in fine fashion with a four-set win over Plentywood on Saturday, Sept. 27. The Wolves won by a 25-15, 25-11, 21-25, 26-24, final.
Ahead by a 2-1 set margin, the Wolves trailed by a 19-11 score in the fourth set until pulling to 19-13 on a kill by Adalynn Smith. After the Wildcats tallied two points, Wolf Point’s Lauren Rodenberg hit two
Wolf Point’s volleyball team capped homecoming week in fine fashion with a four-set win over Plentywood on Saturday, Sept. 27. The Wolves won by a 25-15, 25-11, 21-25, 26-24, final.
Ahead by a 2-1 set margin, the Wolves trailed by a 19-11 score in the fourth set until pulling to 19-13 on a kill by Adalynn Smith. After the Wildcats tallied two points, Wolf Point’s Lauren Rodenberg hit two
The Poplar Indians earned first place in both the boys’ and girls’ divisions during the cross country meet in Plentywood on Saturday, Sept. 27.
Poplar’s girls topped the field with 10 points.
Mila Gramling finished in second place with a time of 22:39.0. Emilyann Meyers took fifth place at 23:10.8. Kellyn Azure placed sixth at 23:17.1.
Also making the top 10 for the Indians were Alara
The Poplar Indians earned first place in both the boys’ and girls’ divisions during the cross country meet in Plentywood on Saturday, Sept. 27.
Poplar’s girls topped the field with 10 points.
Mila Gramling finished in second place with a time of 22:39.0. Emilyann Meyers took fifth place at 23:10.8. Kellyn Azure placed sixth at 23:17.1.
Also making the top 10 for the Indians were Alara
The Wolf Point Wolves suffered a 28-0 homecoming defeat against Conrad in Class B football action on Friday, Sept. 26.
The Wolves’ defense created two turnovers early in the contest, but Wolf Point was unable to cash the plays in for any points.
First, Chasan Welch recovered a fumble at the Conrad 46 to end the Cowboys’ first offensive possession. An eight-yard dash by quarterback
The Wolf Point Wolves suffered a 28-0 homecoming defeat against Conrad in Class B football action on Friday, Sept. 26.
The Wolves’ defense created two turnovers early in the contest, but Wolf Point was unable to cash the plays in for any points.
First, Chasan Welch recovered a fumble at the Conrad 46 to end the Cowboys’ first offensive possession. An eight-yard dash by quarterback
Cross country athletes from Wolf Point, Poplar, Frazer and Brockton performed well during the annual Frazer Invitational held on Thursday, Sept. 25.
Wolf Point’s girls placed fourth in the team standings with 43 points. Harlem topped the field with 17 points.
Wolf Point’s eighth-grader Cali Gorder ran to a firstplace finish with a time of 20:37.9. Richey/Lambert’s Brynne Hill earned
Cross country athletes from Wolf Point, Poplar, Frazer and Brockton performed well during the annual Frazer Invitational held on Thursday, Sept. 25.
Wolf Point’s girls placed fourth in the team standings with 43 points. Harlem topped the field with 17 points.
Wolf Point’s eighth-grader Cali Gorder ran to a firstplace finish with a time of 20:37.9. Richey/Lambert’s Brynne Hill earned
Lustre Christian’s volleyball team defeated Wolf Point’s JVs during action in Wolf Point on Tuesday, Sept. 23.
Lustre won by a final margin of 26-24, 25-12, 25-10.
The strong net play of 5-11 freshman Aleah Fast and an ace by Samantha Neufeld led the Lions to a 15-8 advantage in the first set.
Serves by McKenzie Rodenberg pulled the Wolves to 16-13, but Lustre increased the gap to
Lustre Christian’s volleyball team defeated Wolf Point’s JVs during action in Wolf Point on Tuesday, Sept. 23.
Lustre won by a final margin of 26-24, 25-12, 25-10.
The strong net play of 5-11 freshman Aleah Fast and an ace by Samantha Neufeld led the Lions to a 15-8 advantage in the first set.
Serves by McKenzie Rodenberg pulled the Wolves to 16-13, but Lustre increased the gap to
The Wolf Point Wolves captured the Northern Division championship for girls’ flag football on Friday, Sept. 26.
After falling to Poplar on Friday afternoon, the Wolves bounced back to score a 28-0 victory over Harlem in the three-team tournament played in Poplar.
Scoring touchdowns against Harlem were Maci Four Star-Sibley, Anna Matejovsky, Ma’Kenzie Jackson and Harper Weeks.
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The Wolf Point Wolves captured the Northern Division championship for girls’ flag football on Friday, Sept. 26.
After falling to Poplar on Friday afternoon, the Wolves bounced back to score a 28-0 victory over Harlem in the three-team tournament played in Poplar.
Scoring touchdowns against Harlem were Maci Four Star-Sibley, Anna Matejovsky, Ma’Kenzie Jackson and Harper Weeks.
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Poplar lost to a strong Forsyth team by a 68-22 final in eight-man football action on Friday, Sept. 26.
Poplar Coach Jason Brock said that the Indians learned a lot during the contest.
“It was nice to see the warriors we had fill in where needed due to injuries,” Brock said. “We are an extremely young team with low numbers.”
Scoring touchdowns for the Indians were Donald Iceman,
Poplar lost to a strong Forsyth team by a 68-22 final in eight-man football action on Friday, Sept. 26.
Poplar Coach Jason Brock said that the Indians learned a lot during the contest.
“It was nice to see the warriors we had fill in where needed due to injuries,” Brock said. “We are an extremely young team with low numbers.”
Scoring touchdowns for the Indians were Donald Iceman,
Point was able to get as deep as the Conrad 29 on the possession before turning the ball over on downs. Conrad then scored on a 20yard run by Ledger Martin with 4:05 remaining in the third quarter. The kick by Taylor put the score at 21-0.
Wolf Point drove as deep as the Conrad 15 in the fourth quarter, but an interception by Caleb Walter ended the threat.
Conrad’s final touchdown came on
Point was able to get as deep as the Conrad 29 on the possession before turning the ball over on downs. Conrad then scored on a 20yard run by Ledger Martin with 4:05 remaining in the third quarter. The kick by Taylor put the score at 21-0.
Wolf Point drove as deep as the Conrad 15 in the fourth quarter, but an interception by Caleb Walter ended the threat.
Conrad’s final touchdown came on
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