10 December 2020

Lights Up Berglee
Nemont’s Jordan Berglee sets up holiday decorations in downtown Wolf Point Dec. 2, prior to the Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture’s Christmas Stroll.
(Photo by James Walling)

Lady Wolves Look Forward To Campaign
Under the guidance of a new head coach, the Wolf Point girls’ basketball team looks for a strong season this school year.
The Wolves began practice on Monday, Dec. 7, under the direction of coach Jon Kolstad. He was born and raised in Wolf Point and now lives in Glasgow.
Kolstad’s career includes about 20 years coaching basketball and baseball. He coached at the high school level in Glasgow.

Wolves Start Practice For Boys’ Basketball Season
The Wolf Point boys’ basketball team enters the campaign with the goal of repeating as district champions. Practice began Monday, Dec. 7.
Wolf Point has a strong recent past with the 2020 district title and coming a buzzer shot away from winning the 2019 district championship.
“We’re looking to repeat,” Wolf Point coach Troy Blount said. “We have some young, hustling players.”

Sports Important For Manning
Antone Manning likes to use his basketball talents for Wolf Point High School.
The senior’s activities include basketball and golf for the Wolves. Basketball is by far his favorite sport.
What does he like most about basketball? “Shooting,” he laughed. “I like the fans.”
Standing at nearly 6-4, Manning can be a force for the Wolves. “I’m good on the boards,” he noted.