19 February 2020

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Garfield Competes At State Meet

Garfield Competes At State Meet


Sophomore Mason Garfield competed as the sole Wolf Point High School state qualifier at the State All-Class Wrestling Meet at the Metra in Billings Friday and Saturday, Feb. 14-15. Garfield qualified for state at the Eastern B/C Divisional at Huntley Project Feb. 8. “Garfield had a good solid weekend. He lost to a Fort Benton kid,” head coach Scott Vandall said. “We were up 8-0

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Lady Wolves, Lady Indians Face  District Tournament Play-in

Lady Wolves, Lady Indians Face District Tournament Play-in


Finishing the regular season schedule fifth place in District 2B, the Lady Wolves and fourth-place Lady Indians will play a loser-out playin game Thursday, Feb. 20, to earn the No. 4 seed at the District 2B tournament in Malta. The district tournament that will be held Friday and Saturday will advance all four teams to the Northern B Girls’ Divisional in Shelby Thursday through Saturday,

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A Blast From  The Past

A Blast From The Past


Now sophomores with fourth-place state wrestling finishes under their belts, Poplar wrestlers Jacob Berger (left) and Jase Frederick have been wrestling together since they were four.

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Senior Night

Senior Night


Wolf Point High School honored senior boys’ and girls’ basketball players, cheerleaders, speech and drama and band participants with their families before the Wolves played Scobey in the final regular-season games in the Wolves’ Den Saturday, Feb. 15. A star quilt ceremony was held. Seniors that were honored are listed alphabetically by their activities. Boys’ basketball players were Christian

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Five Circle  Wrestlers  Place At State

Five Circle Wrestlers Place At State


By Darla Downs Krayle Stormer defeated Miguel Ramos of Fairfield, 8-6, to take first place in the 113-pound weight class. Cole Becker, wrestling at 145, defeated Dallen Hoover, of Whitehall, 6-5, to take first place. At 138, Canyon Casterline took third; Tugg Taylor, at 120, took fourth; and Bryson Bartelson, 120, took sixth.

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Delton Brown

Delton Brown


Delton Wade “Duk” Brown, 45, died Feb. 14, 2020. He was born to Robert Brown Sr. and Juanita Youngman Jan. 27, 1975. He attended school in Poplar until he was in the 12th grade when he dropped out. He later attended Kicking Horse Job Corps and received his GED. After he came back from Job Corps, he met his wife of 19 years, Veronica Castro, and had two children. He enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was always laughing and joking around with everyone. He liked being creative and fixing up things to get as he would say “more use out of it and bring it back to life.” He was always willing to give a helping hand whenever somebody needed. He has a big family and loved everyone even if he didn’t say it much. He was preceded in death by his sister, Leona Brown; and brother, Robert Brown Jr. He is survived by his children, Renee and Duran “Bean” Brown; his parents, Juanita and Doug (stepdad) Youngman; his sister, Robyn Brown; and three grandchildren. A wake will be held on Thursday, Feb. 20, at 7 p.m. at the Poplar Cultural Center. Funeral services will be held on Friday, Feb. 21, at 1 p.m. at the Poplar Cultural Center. Interment will follow at Riverside Presbyterian Cemetery. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel was entrusted with the arrangements.

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