Wolf Point’s Zeke pitches during the home loss against Glasgow last week. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Kawasaki
Evan Kawasaki scores a run for the Yellowjackets against Glasgow.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Wolf Point’s Zeke pitches during the home loss against Glasgow last week. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Kawasaki
Evan Kawasaki scores a run for the Yellowjackets against Glasgow.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Johnslee Pierre of Lustre accounted for a remarkable three state championship performances at the Class C state track meet in Missoula during the weekend.
The Lions finished with 38 points for fourth place in the boys’ standings. Manhattan Christian won the team title with 75 points.
Pierre, a junior, finished first in the 300-meter hurdles with a personal best time of 39.55 seconds. He also
Johnslee Pierre of Lustre accounted for a remarkable three state championship performances at the Class C state track meet in Missoula during the weekend.
The Lions finished with 38 points for fourth place in the boys’ standings. Manhattan Christian won the team title with 75 points.
Pierre, a junior, finished first in the 300-meter hurdles with a personal best time of 39.55 seconds. He also
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is seeking applicants to fill volunteer positions on the Region 6 Citizen Advisory Council in northeast Montana. Specifically, FWP is looking for a new member from the western side of the Region (Blaine or Hill counties), but any applications are welcome and could be used in future recruitment efforts.
Applicants must live in FWP Region 6, which includes the
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is seeking applicants to fill volunteer positions on the Region 6 Citizen Advisory Council in northeast Montana. Specifically, FWP is looking for a new member from the western side of the Region (Blaine or Hill counties), but any applications are welcome and could be used in future recruitment efforts.
Applicants must live in FWP Region 6, which includes the
Two Wolf Point athletes earned honors during the Class B state track meet held in Missoula.
AnnaLeigh Matejovsky, an eighth-grader, cleared 9-6 to place fourth in the pole vault.
Amya Martinez, a junior, earned sixth place in the shot put with a best of 35-08.
Poplar’s Kaniel Ricker came close to placing in the triple jump as the senior was eighth at 40-08.
Having personal bests for
Two Wolf Point athletes earned honors during the Class B state track meet held in Missoula.
AnnaLeigh Matejovsky, an eighth-grader, cleared 9-6 to place fourth in the pole vault.
Amya Martinez, a junior, earned sixth place in the shot put with a best of 35-08.
Poplar’s Kaniel Ricker came close to placing in the triple jump as the senior was eighth at 40-08.
Having personal bests for
Wolf Point’s young tennis team capped its season with a pair of victories at the state tournament in Missoula.
The doubles team consisting of Lauren Rodenberg and Riley Schwarzrock defeated a team from Conrad.
The doubles team featuring Hailey GrayHawk and McKinlee Paulson won a match over a team from Troy.
Wolf Point’s young tennis team capped its season with a pair of victories at the state tournament in Missoula.
The doubles team consisting of Lauren Rodenberg and Riley Schwarzrock defeated a team from Conrad.
The doubles team featuring Hailey GrayHawk and McKinlee Paulson won a match over a team from Troy.
Wolf Point High School held its activities awards program on Monday, May 19.
Isabella Sanchez received the Alpha Female Award as a senior involved in three sports during the year. She was a fall cheerleader, winter cheerleader and a tennis player.
Team award winners included the following: Football
Most valuable: Michael Bell; most inspirational: Kasey Reed; most improved: Aryan Hamilton;
Wolf Point High School held its activities awards program on Monday, May 19.
Isabella Sanchez received the Alpha Female Award as a senior involved in three sports during the year. She was a fall cheerleader, winter cheerleader and a tennis player.
Team award winners included the following: Football
Most valuable: Michael Bell; most inspirational: Kasey Reed; most improved: Aryan Hamilton;
Early fishing is getting started in places, and it is hard to resist pulling in those hungry post-ice fish. But the semiwarm days can turn dangerous quickly. Wet shores from melting snow can be slick and lead to hazardous situations around cold waters. Boating instead of fishing from shore? Changes in water flow can lead to new water hazards. Sudden immersion in cold water can cause severe effects
Early fishing is getting started in places, and it is hard to resist pulling in those hungry post-ice fish. But the semiwarm days can turn dangerous quickly. Wet shores from melting snow can be slick and lead to hazardous situations around cold waters. Boating instead of fishing from shore? Changes in water flow can lead to new water hazards. Sudden immersion in cold water can cause severe effects
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