17 December 2020

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Wolves Building Improved Wrestling Program

Wolves Building Improved Wrestling Program


The Wolf Point High School’s wrestling program started practice on Monday, Dec. 7, with an impressive turnout of 11 wrestlers. Coach Scott Vandall, entering his fourth season as head coach, is excited because this is the largest turnout during that time. “We’re trying to build it,” Vandall said of the program. “We get good support from our A.D.” Leading the Wolves’ list

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Junior High Athletes Honored In Wolf Point

Junior High Athletes Honored In Wolf Point


Wolf Point honored its junior high athletes during a ceremony on Monday, Dec. 7. Participants for football, volleyball, cross country and girls’ basketball were recognized. Wolf Point athletic director Cody Larson thanked the athletes for their commitment despite having reduced schedules because of COVID concerns. For example, the football team practiced for three months and only had one

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Poplar Returns Two State-placers  From Last Year’s Wrestling Team

Poplar Returns Two State-placers From Last Year’s Wrestling Team


With a turnout of 24 wrestlers, the Poplar Indians should field a solid squad this wrestling season. “It’s a good turnout for us,” Poplar coach Jason Frederick said. The Indians return two standouts who placed at the Class B state meet last season. Jase Frederick earned fourth at 113 pounds and Jacob Berger took fourth at 205 pounds. Berger will wrestle at heavyweight this season.

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