25 January 2024

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Martell Signs

Martell Signs


EmmaRae Martell, senior from Poplar High School, committed to Dawson Community College on Wednesday, Jan. 17, to play volleyball. DCC’s coach Dina Fritz said, “After watching EmmaRae’s film and getting to know her and visiting with her and her family I knew she would be an amazing asset to have on our team. Her personality, drive and team first mentality are exactly what we look for when adding

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18 January 2024

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Wolves Drop Home Contest Against Harlem In League Action

Wolves Drop Home Contest Against Harlem In League Action


In a heated back-and-forth contest, Wolf Point’s boys’ basketball team came up just short against Harlem by a 6763 margin on Saturday, Jan. 13. The visiting Wildcats struck for the last six points of the first half to take a 36-30 advantage at intermission. Wolf Point fought back early in the third quarter. Down by a 39-33 margin, the Wolves hit seven straight points on a basket by DJ Fischer

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Lady Wolves Fall Against Harlem Squad

Lady Wolves Fall Against Harlem Squad


Wolf Point’s girls’ basketball team improved its play in the second half but dropped a league game against Harlem by a 64-51 final on Saturday, Jan. 13. After trailing by a 37-22 half-time margin, the Wolves were able to battle back to 39-33 with a 9-0 run midway into the third period on a three-point play by Azalei Ackerman, a three-point shot by Keeley Blount-Henderson and a three-pointer

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Lady Wolves Lose Conference Game Against Malta At Home, 49-26

Lady Wolves Lose Conference Game Against Malta At Home, 49-26


Wolf Point’s girls’ basketball team experienced a slow start and lost at home against Malta, 49-26, on Friday, Jan. 12. After falling behind 6-0, the Wolves scored on a basket by Keeley Blount-Henderson off a pass from Sierra Hamilton with 2:51 left in the first quarter. A fast-break hoop by Elly Anderson and three points by Kelbie Nelson put the M-ettes up 11-2, but Hamilton accounted

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Wolf Point Falls At Home Against Malta Boys

Wolf Point Falls At Home Against Malta Boys


Wolf Point struggled against Malta’s defensive pressure and fell by a 79-36 final during home boys’ basketball play on Friday, Jan. 12. The Wolves got off to a good start as a basket off a rebound by DJ Fischer and five straight points by Lennoxx Lillley produced a 7-2 advantage. Cade Stafne connected on a three-pointer to put Wolf Point ahead 10-5 with 5:56 left in the opening quarter.