07 September 2023

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Poplar Earns Honors At Home Meet

Poplar Earns Honors At Home Meet


Poplar High School’s boys ran away with the team championship during the Poplar Invitational cross country meet on Saturday, Sept. 2. The Indians scored 29 points at the home cross country meet. North Dakota’s Williston Trinity was second with 63 points. Scobey was third with 97 points. Poplar accounted for two of the top three runners at the meet. Raylando Red Eagle finished second with

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Wolves Drop Close Game To Baker

Wolves Drop Close Game To Baker


Wolf Point’s football team put up a good fight but came up short in Baker, 12-7, on Friday, Sept. 1. Down by a 12-0 margin, the Wolves used the hard running of Charles Page and quarterback Michael Bell to drive deep inside Baker territory late in the third quarter. After an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty moved the ball to the 20, Page broke loose for a 15-yard gain to the five. On the

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Poplar Wins Home Match

Poplar Wins Home Match


The Indians get fired up before their home match. The Poplar Indians bounced back from a slow start to defeat Lodge Grass in four sets during home volleyball action on Saturday, Sept. 2. The Indians dropped the first set by a 25-27 final. Poplar responded with Poplar wins in the next three sets by margins of 25-15, 25-16, 25-12. Braelyn Nordwick led Poplar’s attack with 18 kills.

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Wolves, Bearcubs Run In Poplar

Wolves, Bearcubs Run In Poplar


Wolf Point and Frazer each enjoyed successful results at the Poplar Invitational on Saturday, Sept. 2. Wolf Point’s boys took fourth place in the team standings with 102 points. Frazer’s boys placed fifth with 111 points. Peyton Summers of Wolf Point was the individual champion with a time of 15:47.74. Wolf Point’s Trent Hamilton ran the course in 22:17.11 for 28th place. Reilly