30 March 2023

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Froid/Lake’s Jacob works out during track practice for the Red Hawks last week. The Wibaux Invitational is scheduled in Glendive on Thursday, April 6. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Wolf Point Athletes Gear Up For Track Season

Wolf Point Athletes Gear Up For Track Season


Wolf Point High School returns athletes with state meet experience entering this track season. Peyton Summers, a junior, finished second in the 3200 and fourth in the 1600 at last season’s state meet. Summers, who is coming off an All-State cross country campaign last fall, is anticipated to be one of the top distance runners in the state this spring. Katelyn MacDonald, a senior, placed

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Wolf Point Tennis Team Features Good Turnout

Wolf Point Tennis Team Features Good Turnout


Wolf Point’s girls’ tennis program has an excellent turnout of 16 players this season. Coach Dan Horsmon said practices have been going very well despite being forced inside due to cold and snowy weather conditions. “It’s really sad we have to be inside though,” Horsmon said. “There’s a lot of potential.” The Wolves feature six returning letter winners including Mahala

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Poplar’s Golf Squad Keeps Increasing In Numbers

Poplar’s Golf Squad Keeps Increasing In Numbers


Poplar High School’s golf program keeps building. This season, there are 12 students out for the sports including several first-year players. “It will be a lot of teaching this year for the beginners,” Poplar coach Brock Copenhaver said. The Indians do feature five returning players on the boys’ side including Landon Young, Nolan Crawford, Mike Young, Preston Ogle and Quinn Sutherland.

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Poplar’s Tennis Team Begins Season Under New Coach

Poplar’s Tennis Team Begins Season Under New Coach


The Poplar Indians are excited for their upcoming tennis season under the guidance of a new coach. Jerrelynn Manfield has taken over the head coaching duties for the Indians. “One of the young ladies asked me to apply,” Manfield explained. “She came to my fitness class, and we played a little tennis last summer.” The program’s eight players include six athletes who played

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Poplar Girls’ Track Team

Poplar Girls’ Track Team


Members of Poplar’s girls’ track team includes, (back from left) Kodilynn Weinberger, Ashley Bullchief, Cammie Martell, Toni Brown, Devlyn Hopkins, Kessee Erickson, Braelyn Nordwick, Jazmyn Carrywater, Rebecca Gorder, Saydee Archambault, Bailey Dupree and Jayda Falcon; (front from left), Passion Longee, Jade Miller, Reinita Irizany, KiAnn Randall, Kahloni Hoops, Aliyania Matuck, Alara Parshall,

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Poplar Lines Up Solid Track Squad For Upcoming Season

Poplar Lines Up Solid Track Squad For Upcoming Season


Poplar’s track program has one of its best turnouts in years as 43 athletes are out for the sport this season. “There’s a lot of freshmen,” Poplar Coach Loren Boadle said of the strong interest. Several girls return who qualified for the Class B state track meet last year. Bailey Dupree, a sophomore, qualified for the state meet after placing fourth in the 300-meter hurdles at

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Lustre Enjoys Solid Turnout For Track Campaign

Lustre Enjoys Solid Turnout For Track Campaign


Lustre Christian’s track program features 22 athletes including 14 boys and eight girls this season. “It’s the biggest team that I’ve had,” Lynn Unrau, who has coached the Lions for 10 years, said. Topping the list of athletes on the boys’ side are three standout seniors. Jasiah Hambira placed third in the high jump and third in the triple jump at the Class C state meet last

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Culbertson Sees Large Turnout For Track This Spring

Culbertson Sees Large Turnout For Track This Spring


An exceptional turnout has Culbertson High School athletes looking forward to the upcoming track season with hopes for numerous state qualifiers. Coach Dave Solem said the 37 member squad including 22 boys is the most during his 19 years coaching track in Culbertson. “It’s the biggest turnout ever,” Solem said. “It’s good numbers and a good bunch of kids to work with. There’s