07 October 2021

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Kings and Queens

Kings and Queens


Froid and Medicine Lake celebrated their homecomings last week. Selected kings and queens (from left) were Abigail Strandlund and Javonne Nesbit of Froid and Taylor Neely and Tyler Wivholm of Medicine Lake. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Cowboys Clinch First With Hard-Fought Win

Cowboys Clinch First With Hard-Fought Win


With the game on the line, Culbertson’s defense destroyed Plentywood’s offensive hopes as the Cowboys earned a 32-22 home victory on Friday, Oct. 1. Behind by only a 30-22 margin, Plentywood began its final possession with 2:22 left and an eye on tying the contest. Starting on their own 28, the Wildcats lost two yards on first down on a tackle by Payton Perkins. On second down, quarterback

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Red Hawks Down North Country

Red Hawks Down North Country


Froid/Lake scored a thrilling straight-set conference victory over North Country in Medicine Lake on Saturday, Oct. 2. The Red Hawks came through at the end of each set to beat North Country by a 25-22, 29-27, 25-20, victory. Froid/Lake trailed 16-15 in the first set until a spike by Mara Salvevold and a pair of kills by Dasani Nesbit produced a 20-16 advantage. The net play of Nesbit,

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Red Hawks Outscore Fusion To Stay Undefeated

Red Hawks Outscore Fusion To Stay Undefeated


The Froid/Lake Red Hawks’ big play offensive attack was on display as they outscored Richey/Lambert, 64-18, on Saturday, Oct. 2. Froid/Lake Coach Michael Reiter was pleased with his team’s four scoring drives of one play and forcing a fumble early in the homecoming contest. He feels it was the squad’s best performance of the season. “We came out and had a lot of energy,” Reiter

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Runners Earn Honors In Fairview

Runners Earn Honors In Fairview


The Culbertson/Bainville boys placed second in the team standings during the cross-country meet held in Fairview on Saturday, Oct. 2. The Cowboys finished with 15 points. Scobey earned first with 12 points. Drae Nelson placed sixth with a time of 21:01.02. James Kirkaldie took seventh at 21:22.68. Nyreece Halvorson finished eighth at 21:44.50 and Dawson Bergum was ninth at 21:58.93.

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