21 September 2023

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Wolves Lose At Home Against Shepherd

Wolves Lose At Home Against Shepherd


The Wolf Point Wolves ran into a strong football squad from Shepherd on Friday, Sept. 15. The Wolves lost the home game by a 36-6 final. Shepherd scored on its second offensive play from scrimmage when Aidan Lammers ran 74 yards for a touchdown. Nolan Baumgarten kicked the conversion for a 7-0 margin. After a fine punt return by Nate Reynolds to the Wolf Point 35, the Mustangs went on to score

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Summers Takes First In Baker

Summers Takes First In Baker


Wolf Point’s Peyton Summers kept his outstanding season going by earning first place at the Baker Invitational on Saturday, Sept. 16. Summers finished first with a time of 15:34.38. Placing second was Thomas Oylear of Broadus with a time of 15:52.43. Wolf Point’s Trent Hamilton placed 21st with a time of 21:54.65. Reilly Rees took 24th at 22:40.24. Ezekiel Gourneau was 27th at 24:14.42.

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Goodbird Finishes First In Circle

Goodbird Finishes First In Circle


The Frazer Bearcubs earned third place in the team standings for the boys’ division during the Circle Invitational cross-country meet held on Tuesday, Sept. 12. The Bearcubs finished with 49 points. Scobey topped the standings with 34 points. Frazer’s Jarvis Goodbird ran to the individual title with a time of 18:44.99. Cassius Smoker took 19th place at 23:12.06. Travis Long was

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Lions Play Close Match In Culbertson

Lions Play Close Match In Culbertson


In an emotional roller- coaster type of volleyball match, Culbertson edged Lustre in five sets on Saturday, Sept. 16. The Cowgirls won by a 25-16, 25-11, 19-25, 1225, 15-9 final. During the first set, a kill and four aces by Destiny Thompson led Culbertson to a 14-6 advantage. Aces by Ayden Ator and a spike by Mariana Burciaga increased the margin to 18-7. The Cowgirls scored on an ace by
14 September 2023

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Wolves Play Strong Second Half But Fall To Fairfield

Wolves Play Strong Second Half But Fall To Fairfield


Wolf Point’s football squad accounted for an outstanding effort in the second half, but the Wolves fell at home against Fairfield by a 26-14 final on Friday, Sept. 8. The Wolves trailed by an 18-0 margin. Fairfield’s firsthalf touchdowns came on a one-yard run by Banner Mc-Coy, a 52-yard fumble recovery by McCoy and a 37-yard pass play from Israel Perez to Allen Myles. It took strong defensive