01 December 2022

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Wolves To Open Basketball Season At Home Against Glasgow

Wolves To Open Basketball Season At Home Against Glasgow


The Wolf Point Wolves will open their boys’ basketball season at home against Glasgow on Friday, Dec. 2. “We’ve been pretty good rivals for as long as I can remember,” new head coach Cole Hanks, a 2004 graduate of Wolf Point High School, said about the Scotties. With five returning players who started last season, the Wolves are excited about the possibilities for the upcoming season.

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Lady Wolves Return Solid Group For 2022-2023 Season

Lady Wolves Return Solid Group For 2022-2023 Season


Wolf Point’s girls’ basketball team have four standout players back from last season. Returning starters for the Wolves include senior J’Elle Garfield, senior KJ St. Marks and junior Sierra Hamilton. Katelyn MacDonald, a senior, saw a ton of playing time as the team’s sixth man last season. Garfield was an All-Conference selection last season. Other girls with varsity experience include

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Poplar’s Boys Shoot To Contend This Basketball Season

Poplar’s Boys Shoot To Contend This Basketball Season


After a strong showing in the post season last year, Poplar’s boys’ basketball squad looks to build on that success this season. Returning starters for the Indians are junior Delray Lilley, junior Geordy Medicine Cloud and sophomore Kaniel Ricker. Lilley and Medicine Cloud were each voted to the All-Conference second team last year. “We should be solid,” Poplar coach Gib Medicine

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Poplar’s Girls Prepare For Season Under New Head Coach

Poplar’s Girls Prepare For Season Under New Head Coach


Under the guidance of new head coach Barry Bighorn, Poplar’s girls’ basketball squad has high expectations this season. The Indians feature a turnout of 24 players. Returning starters for Poplar are Morgen Nordwick, Kessee Erickson and Mattie Ayers. Other players with quality varsity experience include Emma Rae Martell, Rikki Belton, Jazmyn Carrywater and Bailey Dupree. Seniors

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Poplar Returns State Champ, Placers For Wrestling Season

Poplar Returns State Champ, Placers For Wrestling Season


Poplar’s wrestling program aims to make a lot of noise this season with the return of several standouts for the Indians. The program, under the leadership of coach Jason Frederick, features six boys and five girls this year. The Indians will open action at the Eagle Invitational in Sidney on Dec. 2-3. Poplar’s list of returning athletes on the boys’ side includes Navarjo Escarcega and

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Wolf Point Looks To Put Together Solid Wrestling Year

Wolf Point Looks To Put Together Solid Wrestling Year


With 11 total wrestlers, the Wolf Point program is looking forward to a successful campaign under the leadership of coach Scott Vandall. “I’m very optimistic,” Vandall said of the season. “All these kids have good wrestling experience.” The girls’ program features Joli Beston and Samantha Reed. Both athletes have competed at state meets during their careers. Beston placed second

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Frazer’s Girls Basketball Features 13 Players This Season

Frazer’s Girls Basketball Features 13 Players This Season


With a turnout of 13 players, Frazer’s girls’ basketball team is optimistic heading into the season. “I’m pretty happy with the turnout. It’s a good number,” Frazer coach Cody Larson said. Bearcubs with varsity experience include junior Angel Nelligan, junior Shakira Beston, sophomore Audrey Smoker, junior Angeline White, freshman Isabelle Even and sophomore Baily Beston.

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Frazer’s Boys Hope To Contend In District 3C Basketball Race

Frazer’s Boys Hope To Contend In District 3C Basketball Race


The Frazer boys’ basketball program features eight athletes this high school season. The roster includes three juniors, three sophomores, one freshman and one eighth grader. “I like what I see right now,” Frazer coach Myron Jackson said. “The things that we’re doing look pretty good.” Returning starters for the Bearcubs include 6-3 junior Joseph Beston, junior Ty Fourstar and

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Lustre Shoots For Strong Year

Lustre Shoots For Strong Year


After coming a game away from a state tournament berth last season, Lustre Christian’s boys’ basketball squad should feature one of the top teams in Eastern C again. The Lions have a great turnout of 24 athletes this season. “It’s the highest we’ve ever had,” Lustre coach Randy Reddig said of the amount of players. Starters back for the Lions are senior Jasiah Hambria, senior