Perry Lilley has been busy teaching these young students basketball skills during the after-school program
at Southside Elementary School.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Perry Lilley has been busy teaching these young students basketball skills during the after-school program
at Southside Elementary School.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
It’s time for the Wolf Point School District to take steps forward in order to provide a quality facility for the school’s tennis program.
This year, Wolf Point is actually the host for the divisional tennis tournament. Unfortunately because the community has only two courts, the tournament will take place way over in Glendive.
If Wolf Point wishes to bring visiting tennis teams into
It’s time for the Wolf Point School District to take steps forward in order to provide a quality facility for the school’s tennis program.
This year, Wolf Point is actually the host for the divisional tennis tournament. Unfortunately because the community has only two courts, the tournament will take place way over in Glendive.
If Wolf Point wishes to bring visiting tennis teams into
Wolf Point’s track efforts this season included (left photo) Charlie Page competing in the shot put and (right photo) Seth Landsrud racing in the 100-meter dash. The Wolves will participate in the Fairfield/Belt Invitational in Great Falls on Saturday, April 29.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Wolf Point’s track efforts this season included (left photo) Charlie Page competing in the shot put and (right photo) Seth Landsrud racing in the 100-meter dash. The Wolves will participate in the Fairfield/Belt Invitational in Great Falls on Saturday, April 29.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Wolf Point’s track team relied on a couple of veterans and also a new face to the sport for strong showings at the Scobey Invitational held in Wolf Point on Saturday, April 15.
Wolf Point’s boys accounted for 83 points for third place and Wolf Point’s girls scored 36 points for fifth place at the meet.
Senior Juliun Benson, who hasn’t competed in track since junior high, was the surprise
Wolf Point’s track team relied on a couple of veterans and also a new face to the sport for strong showings at the Scobey Invitational held in Wolf Point on Saturday, April 15.
Wolf Point’s boys accounted for 83 points for third place and Wolf Point’s girls scored 36 points for fifth place at the meet.
Senior Juliun Benson, who hasn’t competed in track since junior high, was the surprise
Poplar accounted for 23 points in the girls’ division and nine points in the boys’ division during the Baker Invitational track meet held on Saturday, April 15.
Top teams in the girls’ division were Baker with 76, Bowman County, N.D., with 73 and Savage with 72 points.
Poplar’s Mattie Falls Down finished in first place in the 3200-meter run with a time of 14:11.14 to lead the Indians.
Poplar accounted for 23 points in the girls’ division and nine points in the boys’ division during the Baker Invitational track meet held on Saturday, April 15.
Top teams in the girls’ division were Baker with 76, Bowman County, N.D., with 73 and Savage with 72 points.
Poplar’s Mattie Falls Down finished in first place in the 3200-meter run with a time of 14:11.14 to lead the Indians.
The Lustre Christian Lions jumped and ran their way to first-place honors at the Scobey Invitational held in Wolf Point on Saturday, April 15.
The Lions topped the boys’ field with 108 points. Plentywood placed second with 95.5 points and Wolf Point took third with 83 points.
Jasiah Hambira accounted for another standout performance for the Lions. The senior earned first in the 200-meter
The Lustre Christian Lions jumped and ran their way to first-place honors at the Scobey Invitational held in Wolf Point on Saturday, April 15.
The Lions topped the boys’ field with 108 points. Plentywood placed second with 95.5 points and Wolf Point took third with 83 points.
Jasiah Hambira accounted for another standout performance for the Lions. The senior earned first in the 200-meter
The Frazer Bearcubs scored three points in the girls’ division and 1.5 points in the boys’ division at the Scobey Invitational held in Wolf Point on Saturday, April 15.
Ty Fourstar had a strong meet for Frazer’s boys as he cleared 5-2 in the high jump for sixth place and took seventh in the javelin with a best of 115-11.
Cassius Smoker finished eighth in the 3200 at 12:50.77.
In the
The Frazer Bearcubs scored three points in the girls’ division and 1.5 points in the boys’ division at the Scobey Invitational held in Wolf Point on Saturday, April 15.
Ty Fourstar had a strong meet for Frazer’s boys as he cleared 5-2 in the high jump for sixth place and took seventh in the javelin with a best of 115-11.
Cassius Smoker finished eighth in the 3200 at 12:50.77.
In the
Wolf Point’s tennis team experienced its first action of the season on Saturday, April 15, when the Wolves competed in Baker.
A highlight of the day was the doubles team of Kaylee Johnson and Kaleah Miller- Toves posting a 2-0 record.
The doubles team of Azalei Ackerman and Nevaeh Graham had a record of 0-2.
Jeina Reum and Tanna Guldborg came away with a 1-1 record in doubles’ action.
Wolf Point’s tennis team experienced its first action of the season on Saturday, April 15, when the Wolves competed in Baker.
A highlight of the day was the doubles team of Kaylee Johnson and Kaleah Miller- Toves posting a 2-0 record.
The doubles team of Azalei Ackerman and Nevaeh Graham had a record of 0-2.
Jeina Reum and Tanna Guldborg came away with a 1-1 record in doubles’ action.
Poplar’s players Cammie Martell and Braelyn Nordwick helped the Lady Thunder take third place at the Technicals in the Teepee Capital All Indian basketball tournament held at MSU Billings. Team members were (back from left) Tiyahna Trottier, Rylin Keckler, Christine Driver and Braelyn Nordwick; (front from left) Makeisha Twohearts, Cammie Martell and Selma Ruiz.
(Photo submitted)
Poplar’s players Cammie Martell and Braelyn Nordwick helped the Lady Thunder take third place at the Technicals in the Teepee Capital All Indian basketball tournament held at MSU Billings. Team members were (back from left) Tiyahna Trottier, Rylin Keckler, Christine Driver and Braelyn Nordwick; (front from left) Makeisha Twohearts, Cammie Martell and Selma Ruiz.
(Photo submitted)
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