Froid/Lake Track
The Froid/Lake Red Hawks feature a turnout of 16 athletes this track season. The squad will open its
season in Lambert on April 10.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Froid/Lake Track
The Froid/Lake Red Hawks feature a turnout of 16 athletes this track season. The squad will open its
season in Lambert on April 10.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
as the assistant.
Murray applied for the position after it became open. They have each coached at the junior high level the last four years.
“I’ve had all these kids before, so I decided to move up with them,” Murray said.
Froid/Lake Track Schedule April 10: at Richey/ Lambert Invitational in Lambert April 17: at Baker Invitational April 25: at Glendive Invitational April 29:
as the assistant.
Murray applied for the position after it became open. They have each coached at the junior high level the last four years.
“I’ve had all these kids before, so I decided to move up with them,” Murray said.
Froid/Lake Track Schedule April 10: at Richey/ Lambert Invitational in Lambert April 17: at Baker Invitational April 25: at Glendive Invitational April 29:
The Lustre Lions put together a comeback effort in the fourth quarter but lost to Manhattan Christian, 67-52, in the opening round of the Class C boys’ basketball tournament in Butte on Thursday, March 13.
Trailing by a 52-37 margin entering the final period, the Lions rallied with the first nine points of the quarter. Johnslee Pierre accounted for the first five points of the period. After
The Lustre Lions put together a comeback effort in the fourth quarter but lost to Manhattan Christian, 67-52, in the opening round of the Class C boys’ basketball tournament in Butte on Thursday, March 13.
Trailing by a 52-37 margin entering the final period, the Lions rallied with the first nine points of the quarter. Johnslee Pierre accounted for the first five points of the period. After
The Lustre Lions kept their season alive with a strong second half in their 70-55 victory over Bridger in loser-out action at the Class C state tournament in Butte on Friday, March 14.
With the game deadlocked at 26-26, the Lions opened the third quarter with the first eight points on a three-pointer by Cam Reddig, a free throw by Johnslee Pierre, an inside shot by Byron Ewing and a drive
The Lustre Lions kept their season alive with a strong second half in their 70-55 victory over Bridger in loser-out action at the Class C state tournament in Butte on Friday, March 14.
With the game deadlocked at 26-26, the Lions opened the third quarter with the first eight points on a three-pointer by Cam Reddig, a free throw by Johnslee Pierre, an inside shot by Byron Ewing and a drive
Lustre’s boys’ basketball team had its season end against rival Scobey, 70-52, during loser-out action at the Class C state tournament in Butte on Saturday, March 15.
After a 16-16 deadlock at the end of the first quarter, the Lions struck for six straight points on four points by Diek Olfert and a basket off a rebound by senior Byron Ewing to take a 25-20 advantage.
Scobey responded with
Lustre’s boys’ basketball team had its season end against rival Scobey, 70-52, during loser-out action at the Class C state tournament in Butte on Saturday, March 15.
After a 16-16 deadlock at the end of the first quarter, the Lions struck for six straight points on four points by Diek Olfert and a basket off a rebound by senior Byron Ewing to take a 25-20 advantage.
Scobey responded with
Basketball players from Lustre Christian and Frazer have each been voted to the District 3C All-Conference team.
Lustre players selected to the boys’ team were sophomore Cam Reddig, junior Johnslee Pierre, senior Clay Reddig and senior Byron Ewing.
Scobey, who placed third at the state tournament, also had four players on the All-Conference team with juniors Bram Handran, John Carney, Brecken
Basketball players from Lustre Christian and Frazer have each been voted to the District 3C All-Conference team.
Lustre players selected to the boys’ team were sophomore Cam Reddig, junior Johnslee Pierre, senior Clay Reddig and senior Byron Ewing.
Scobey, who placed third at the state tournament, also had four players on the All-Conference team with juniors Bram Handran, John Carney, Brecken
Wolf Point opens the track season with a completely new high school coaching staff.
Marques White Horse is the program’s new head coach. Assistants include Bethany Legare in sprints, Scott Montgomery in throwing events, Wyatt Miller for distance runs and volunteer coach Dave Allen.
White Horse has coached in Wolf Point’s junior high program for the past five years.
“I know a lot
Wolf Point opens the track season with a completely new high school coaching staff.
Marques White Horse is the program’s new head coach. Assistants include Bethany Legare in sprints, Scott Montgomery in throwing events, Wyatt Miller for distance runs and volunteer coach Dave Allen.
White Horse has coached in Wolf Point’s junior high program for the past five years.
“I know a lot
Poplar’s senior Kaniel Ricker and junior Braelyn Nordwick each were selected All-Conference and All-State this basketball season.
Other players voted to the All-State team for boys’ basketball from the district were Malta’s senior Bohdi Brenden and Glasgow’s sophomore Cade Hudyma. Others voted to the girls’ All-State team were Malta’s juniors Neva Jacobson and Denvyr Tuss.
Other
Poplar’s senior Kaniel Ricker and junior Braelyn Nordwick each were selected All-Conference and All-State this basketball season.
Other players voted to the All-State team for boys’ basketball from the district were Malta’s senior Bohdi Brenden and Glasgow’s sophomore Cade Hudyma. Others voted to the girls’ All-State team were Malta’s juniors Neva Jacobson and Denvyr Tuss.
Other
Wolf Point High School senior Keeley Blount-Henderson, surrounded by family members, signed her letter of intent last week to play women’s basketball at Rocky Mountain College.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Wolf Point High School senior Keeley Blount-Henderson, surrounded by family members, signed her letter of intent last week to play women’s basketball at Rocky Mountain College.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Happy new license year! You now can buy your 2025 hunting, fishing and conservation licenses and begin applying for permits and special licenses. The deadline to apply for deer and elk permits is April 1, but don’t wait until the last minute. It’s a good idea to apply early.
Applicants have the option to reapply for the same offerings as last year with just a simple click, eliminating the
Happy new license year! You now can buy your 2025 hunting, fishing and conservation licenses and begin applying for permits and special licenses. The deadline to apply for deer and elk permits is April 1, but don’t wait until the last minute. It’s a good idea to apply early.
Applicants have the option to reapply for the same offerings as last year with just a simple click, eliminating the
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