The Lustre Junior High volleyball Lions hosted the Frontier School Junior High volleyball Mustangs on Sept 21, in their last home game with the song “God’s Not Dead” greeting fans. The Lions took the set 25-17, 25-17 (with the teams tying repeatedly along the way), and 153. The jamboree teams split their games.
Jones and Melissa Cumpio came Sept. 12 to be LCHS’s new dorm parents from
The Lustre Junior High volleyball Lions hosted the Frontier School Junior High volleyball Mustangs on Sept 21, in their last home game with the song “God’s Not Dead” greeting fans. The Lions took the set 25-17, 25-17 (with the teams tying repeatedly along the way), and 153. The jamboree teams split their games.
Jones and Melissa Cumpio came Sept. 12 to be LCHS’s new dorm parents from
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Wolf Point’s standout defensive effort kept the hometown Wolves close in the first half, but Cut Bank went on to earn a 26-0 victory on Friday, Sept. 27.
After a short kick started the conference contest, Cut Bank drove as far as the Wolf Point 25. Facing a fourth-andtwo, Cut Bank’s threat ended when Da’Shaun Jackson made a tackle for a loss.
Wolf Point’s defense remained tough
Wolf Point’s standout defensive effort kept the hometown Wolves close in the first half, but Cut Bank went on to earn a 26-0 victory on Friday, Sept. 27.
After a short kick started the conference contest, Cut Bank drove as far as the Wolf Point 25. Facing a fourth-andtwo, Cut Bank’s threat ended when Da’Shaun Jackson made a tackle for a loss.
Wolf Point’s defense remained tough
In only their second year of existence, Brockton’s football program continues to improve. The Warriors, however, lost their home game against Froid/Lake by a 48-6 final on Saturday, Sept. 28.
Froid/Lake got into scoring position quickly when Eddie Orozco intercepted a pass at the Brockton 30. Two plays later, Eddie Orozco broke loose for a 19-yard touchdown run. Brockton created an offensive
In only their second year of existence, Brockton’s football program continues to improve. The Warriors, however, lost their home game against Froid/Lake by a 48-6 final on Saturday, Sept. 28.
Froid/Lake got into scoring position quickly when Eddie Orozco intercepted a pass at the Brockton 30. Two plays later, Eddie Orozco broke loose for a 19-yard touchdown run. Brockton created an offensive
Poplar’s girls’ cross country team earned first place with 10 points at the Plentywood meet on Saturday, Sept. 28.
Scobey was second with 24 points and Brockton took third with 27 points.
Poplar’s eighth-grader Journey Gourneau ran to first-place honors with a time of 21:30.16.
Mattie Falls Down was fourth at 22:37.85 and teammate Cammie Martell finished fifth at 23:02.86.
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Poplar’s girls’ cross country team earned first place with 10 points at the Plentywood meet on Saturday, Sept. 28.
Scobey was second with 24 points and Brockton took third with 27 points.
Poplar’s eighth-grader Journey Gourneau ran to first-place honors with a time of 21:30.16.
Mattie Falls Down was fourth at 22:37.85 and teammate Cammie Martell finished fifth at 23:02.86.
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Poplar’s volleyball squad scored a home victory over Lodge Grass by a 14-25, 27-25, 25-18, 14-25, 15-10 final on Friday, Sept. 27.
Rebecca Gorder finished with seven aces and 24 assists for the Indians.
Braelyn Nordwick scored 13 kills and 26 digs.
Lilliana O’Neal had four blocks for Poplar.
Poplar then lost in five sets during action in Lodge Grass on Saturday, Sept. 28.
Poplar’s volleyball squad scored a home victory over Lodge Grass by a 14-25, 27-25, 25-18, 14-25, 15-10 final on Friday, Sept. 27.
Rebecca Gorder finished with seven aces and 24 assists for the Indians.
Braelyn Nordwick scored 13 kills and 26 digs.
Lilliana O’Neal had four blocks for Poplar.
Poplar then lost in five sets during action in Lodge Grass on Saturday, Sept. 28.