Third-Place Award
Wolf Point boys show off their third-place award from the divisional track meet: (back row, from left) Tavian Bell, Peyton Summers, Maddox Reum, (front row) Preston Swenson and Charles Page.
Third-Place Award
Wolf Point boys show off their third-place award from the divisional track meet: (back row, from left) Tavian Bell, Peyton Summers, Maddox Reum, (front row) Preston Swenson and Charles Page.
Both of Wolf Point’s doubles’ teams qualified for the state tournament during divisional tennis action. The senior team of Kaylee Johnson (left) and Kaleah Miller- Toves (right) is making a return trip to the state tournament. Johnson and Miller-Toves placed second at the divisional tournament. The team of senior Navaeh Graham and sophomore Lauren Rodenberg qualified for state by earning fifth
Both of Wolf Point’s doubles’ teams qualified for the state tournament during divisional tennis action. The senior team of Kaylee Johnson (left) and Kaleah Miller- Toves (right) is making a return trip to the state tournament. Johnson and Miller-Toves placed second at the divisional tournament. The team of senior Navaeh Graham and sophomore Lauren Rodenberg qualified for state by earning fifth
Wolf Point earned 67 points for third place in the boys’ standings at the District 2B track meet held in Wolf Point on Saturday, May 11.
Glasgow won the boys’ title with 212 points. Fairview took second with 116 points. Malta was fourth with 66 points.
The Lady Wolves placed fifth with 24 points. The top three teams were Glasgow with 219 points, Fairview with 116 and Malta with 107 points.
Wolf Point earned 67 points for third place in the boys’ standings at the District 2B track meet held in Wolf Point on Saturday, May 11.
Glasgow won the boys’ title with 212 points. Fairview took second with 116 points. Malta was fourth with 66 points.
The Lady Wolves placed fifth with 24 points. The top three teams were Glasgow with 219 points, Fairview with 116 and Malta with 107 points.
Wolf Point native Tori Nygard has been selected Dickinson State University’s co-female senior athlete of the year.
She broke the school record in the hammer throw last year and placed 14th at the NAIA national meet.
Nygard is ranked top 10 in her career in Dickinson for the javelin, hammer throw and weight throw. She took second in the weight throw during the conference indoor meet this
Wolf Point native Tori Nygard has been selected Dickinson State University’s co-female senior athlete of the year.
She broke the school record in the hammer throw last year and placed 14th at the NAIA national meet.
Nygard is ranked top 10 in her career in Dickinson for the javelin, hammer throw and weight throw. She took second in the weight throw during the conference indoor meet this
Frazer’s boys finished with 16 points during track action at the Fairview Invitational on Wednesday, May 1. Gabe Beston earned second-place honors in the 3200 at 11:59.22 and took sixth in the 1600 at 5:32.17.
Ty Fourstar placed in four events for the Bearcubs. The senior took fifth in the long jump at 17-3, fifth in the javelin at 137-1, sixth in the high jump at 5-4 and sixth in the
Frazer’s boys finished with 16 points during track action at the Fairview Invitational on Wednesday, May 1. Gabe Beston earned second-place honors in the 3200 at 11:59.22 and took sixth in the 1600 at 5:32.17.
Ty Fourstar placed in four events for the Bearcubs. The senior took fifth in the long jump at 17-3, fifth in the javelin at 137-1, sixth in the high jump at 5-4 and sixth in the
Wolf Point’s Peyton Summers came through with flying colors at the Top 10 track meet in Glasgow on Monday, April 29.
Summers, a senior, posted a new record for the Top 10 meet with a personal best time of 9:23.76 in the 3200-meter run. Summers broke legendary Poplar runner Scott McGowan’s 25-year record by running a 9:23 in the 3200 Also placing for the Wolves was Charles Page, a senior,
Wolf Point’s Peyton Summers came through with flying colors at the Top 10 track meet in Glasgow on Monday, April 29.
Summers, a senior, posted a new record for the Top 10 meet with a personal best time of 9:23.76 in the 3200-meter run. Summers broke legendary Poplar runner Scott McGowan’s 25-year record by running a 9:23 in the 3200 Also placing for the Wolves was Charles Page, a senior,
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