29 September 2022

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Poplar’s Team Takes  First At Lockwood

Poplar’s Team Takes First At Lockwood


Poplar’s girls’ cross country team took top honors at the Lockwood Invitational on Saturday, Sept. 24. The Indians captured first place with 22 points. Shepherd placed second with 33 place. Manhattan Christian’s Jadyn Vandyken was the overall girls’ champion with a time of 21:11.6. Poplar’s Reinita Irizarry finished second at 22:55.8. Teammate Jazmyn Carrywater took third

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Lady Wolves Drop Match To Scotties

Lady Wolves Drop Match To Scotties


Wolf Point’s volleyball squad played very well for two of the sets but dropped a conference match against Glasgow on Thursday, Sept. 22. Glasgow came away with a 25-13, 13-25, 25-19, 25-11, win in Wolf Point. The Wolves stayed close early in the first set as an ace by Joli Beston, a kill by Kaleah Miller-Toves and an ace by Katelyn MacDonald produced an 8-8 deadlock. Glasgow, however,

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Lustre Posts Victory Over Wolf Point’s JVs

Lustre Posts Victory Over Wolf Point’s JVs


The Lustre Christian High School Lions earned a fourset victory over Wolf Point’s JVs during volleyball action in Wolf Point on Tuesday, Sept. 20. Blocks and kills by Alexa Reddig down the stretch led the Lions to a 25-17 victory in the first set. Kills by Jaden Gibson helped Lustre gain a 23-15 advantage in the second set, but Wolf Point fought back on kills by Kashlyn Speak Thunder and

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Area Runners Place During Meet In Culbertson

Area Runners Place During Meet In Culbertson


Runners from Frazer and Brockton were among the competitors at the Culbertson Invitational on Saturday, Sept. 24. Leading Frazer’s boys was freshman Cassius Smoker with a time of 23:52.21 for 63rd place. Joseph Beston took 71st place at 31:04.09. In the girls’ division, Alyssa Toce Blount earned 26th place at 24:31.63. Angel Nelligan took 39th place at 26:24.48. Isabelle Even

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22 September 2022

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Wolves Run To 38-14 Homecoming Win Over Colstrip

Wolves Run To 38-14 Homecoming Win Over Colstrip


What a way to celebrate homecoming! Wolf Point’s defense forced four turnovers and held Colstrip scoreless for the first three quarters to win 38-14 on Friday, Sept. 16. The Wolves accounted for the game’s first 38 points in the non-conference victory. “Homecoming is always a fun one to win,” Wolf Point Coach Anthony Red Cloud said. “It feels good to get the win for our fans.”Juliun

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