29 October 2020

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Wolves Defeat Poplar In Conference Volleyball Action

Wolves Defeat Poplar In Conference Volleyball Action


Wolf Point led most of the way to beat Poplar, 25-14, 25-19, 25-20, in league volleyball action on Thursday, Oct. 22. “We needed to come in and win in three,” Wolf Point Coach Kim Hanks said after the victory in Poplar. “I was pleased with their attitude. They are wanting to finish the season in a strong way.” The Wolves took a 9-5 lead in the first set on a tip by Gracie Ferdina,

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Indians Fall Short To Harlem

Indians Fall Short To Harlem


The Poplar Indians put together positive efforts but lost volleyball matches at Harlem on Friday, Oct. 23. Harlem won the first match by a score of 25-14, 23-25, 25-15, 25-21. Leaders for the Indians included Macey Stump with 10 kills and Dusti Marottek with four aces. Keandra Martell accounted for eight assists. Jazmin Gorder had eight digs. Morgen Nordwick scored two blocks. The

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Game

Game


Wolf Point’s football season came to an end with a 48-7 loss at Baker on Monday, Oct. 19. “It was the most interesting season I have coached,” Wolf Point Coach Ryan Wilson said. “It was a down year for the Wolves, but I believe all of the experience that was gained by the younger players on the team will be beneficial for the future as we had no JV schedule and many players were required

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Indians Run  At State Meet

Indians Run At State Meet


The Poplar Indians placed 16th in the boys standings at the Class B state cross country meet held in Kalispell on Friday, Oct. 23. Lincoln County won the state title with 63 points. Manhattan placed second with 85, Three Forks took third with 154 and Wolf Point placed fourth with 181 points. Poplar’s boys ended with 444 points. Two freshmen led Poplar’s boys at the state competition.

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Fundraising For The Fang

Fundraising For The Fang


Fundraising For The Fang The Wolf Point High School yearbook squad is out selling ads for 2020. Fang advisor Dan Horsmon told the Northern Plains Independent that sales efforts are ongoing at least through the end of the week. Students participating in this year’s Fang include (left to right) Sofie Rasmussen, Emalee Vargas, Hailey Nelson, Josie Kolstad, Gracie Ferdina, MiKaya Smoker DeWitt,

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Kinzie

Kinzie


Wolf Point Senior Emily displays her latest efforts in art teacher Vivian Schultz’s painting class Monday, Oct. 26. She’s titling the work “Escaping the Wall.” She told the Northern Plains Independent that the piece will be for sale when it’s all completed. (Photo by James Walling)