Elks Lodge Exalted Ruler Scott Montgomery honors Elks contestants Tenzin Gonzales (left) and Sophie Ricker for qualifying for the state competition.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Elks Lodge Exalted Ruler Scott Montgomery honors Elks contestants Tenzin Gonzales (left) and Sophie Ricker for qualifying for the state competition.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Wolf Point opens the track season with a completely new high school coaching staff.
Marques White Horse is the program’s new head coach. Assistants include Bethany Legare in sprints, Scott Montgomery in throwing events, Wyatt Miller for distance runs and volunteer coach Dave Allen.
White Horse has coached in Wolf Point’s junior high program for the past five years.
“I know a lot
Wolf Point opens the track season with a completely new high school coaching staff.
Marques White Horse is the program’s new head coach. Assistants include Bethany Legare in sprints, Scott Montgomery in throwing events, Wyatt Miller for distance runs and volunteer coach Dave Allen.
White Horse has coached in Wolf Point’s junior high program for the past five years.
“I know a lot
Coach Rodney Paulson is pleased with the turnout this season for Wolf Point’s golf team.
The program consists of 16 golfers including nine boys. “The majority are eighth, ninth and 10th graders,” Paulson said. “A lot of beginners,” he noted. The boys with a good amount of varsity playing experience are Chaz Kegley, Conway Turcotte and William Schwarzrock.
Paulson is pleased that
Coach Rodney Paulson is pleased with the turnout this season for Wolf Point’s golf team.
The program consists of 16 golfers including nine boys. “The majority are eighth, ninth and 10th graders,” Paulson said. “A lot of beginners,” he noted. The boys with a good amount of varsity playing experience are Chaz Kegley, Conway Turcotte and William Schwarzrock.
Paulson is pleased that
With a good turnout, Wolf Point’s girls’ tennis team is looking forward to a successful season.
The program features 14 students. Seniors on the team are Arianna Mee and Isabella Sanchez.
Lauren Rodenberg is the only Wolf Point player returning with state tournament experience.
Other returning players are Riley Schwarzrock, Kailayla Villaluz, Kamilla Hines, Hailey Grayhawk, Tanna
With a good turnout, Wolf Point’s girls’ tennis team is looking forward to a successful season.
The program features 14 students. Seniors on the team are Arianna Mee and Isabella Sanchez.
Lauren Rodenberg is the only Wolf Point player returning with state tournament experience.
Other returning players are Riley Schwarzrock, Kailayla Villaluz, Kamilla Hines, Hailey Grayhawk, Tanna
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