30 March 2023

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

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

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

Frazer Looks For Successful Season
After Frazer’s boys’ track team placed third in the team standings at last year’s district meet, the Bearcubs are looking forward to having another solid track campaign.
There were eight athletes out for the sport as of last week.
“Some others are thinking about it,” Frazer Coach Cody Larson said. “We have some thinkers.”
The team consists of five boys and three girls.

Red Hawks Aims For Solid Golf Season
The Froid/Lake golf program features eight players this season including six boys.
Coaches for the squad are Katelyn Dahlberg and Patrick Kjelshus.
Boys on the squad include Sol Grainger, Milo Stangeland, Trent Williams, Patton Bighorn, Kash Ator and Ethan Roeder.
Girls playing are Addison Elvaas and Makaylee Elvsaas.
“I hope we are improved from over last year,” Dahlberg said.