21 January 2021

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Lady Wolves Fall Short Against Glendive

Lady Wolves Fall Short Against Glendive


The Wolf Point Lady Wolves hustled throughout the contest but came up just short, 41-37, against Glendive at home on Tuesday, Jan. 12. The shorter Wolf Point team, which provided a 100-percent effort, pulled to 36-34 on a Haidyn Raining Bird with 3:17 remaining in the contest. Glendive moved ahead to 38-35 on a basket by Mallory Robinson, but a drive by Wolf Point’s Josie Kolstad closed

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Wolf Point Boys Look Ahead  To Conference Schedule

Wolf Point Boys Look Ahead To Conference Schedule


Wolf Point’s boys’ basketball team played close in the first half before falling in Glendive, 68-38, on Tuesday, Jan. 12. The Wolves trailed by only a 12-7 margin in the first quarter and 24-17 at intermission. Glendive took control with 20 points in the third quarter and 24 more points in the fourth period. “We’re very inconsistent right now,” Wolf Point Coach Troy Blount said.

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Red Hawks Down Frazer In Contests

Red Hawks Down Frazer In Contests


The Froid/Lake Red Hawks rolled to a 70-21 non-conference boys’ basketball win in Frazer on Tuesday, Jan. 12. Froid/Lake gained a 27-5 lead in the first quarter en route to the victory. The Red Hawks scored the game’s first 12 points on an inside basket by Walker Ator, a drive by Mason Dethman, a hoop by Ator, a shot by Colt Miller, a hoop by Dethman and another basket by C. Miller.

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Indians Compete In Miles City, Sidney

Indians Compete In Miles City, Sidney


Poplar’s wrestlers continued their strong season with a meet in Sidney on Saturday, Jan. 16. Earning two victories each were Gage Berg, Jacob Berger and Aries White Tail Feather. Posting 1-1 records were Jazmin Gorder, Mitchell Youngman, Kameron Reum, Marcus Genia, Logan Boadle and Tyler Pribbernow. “Wayne Dupree, Landon Young, Cameron Spottedbird continue to gain experience as freshmen,”

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Wolf Point Wrestlers Battle  During Action Against Teams

Wolf Point Wrestlers Battle During Action Against Teams


Wolf Point’s wrestlers competed against opponents from Sidney, Poplar and Broadus during action in Sidney on Saturday, Jan. 16. Samantha Reed lost to two girls from Sidney. “Sam did alright, she was a little flat today. She’s figuring it out,” Wolf Point Coach Scott Vandall said. Joli Beston lost both her matches. “He got a little more aggressive today,” Vandall said. “We’re

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Bushman Feels Wrestling  Program Improves His Life

Bushman Feels Wrestling Program Improves His Life


Wolf Point High School senior Josh Bushman feels that being a part of the Wolves’ wrestling program has been very beneficial to him. “I like how it pushes me and helps me lose weight.” Bushman said of being a wrestler. He adds that he really appreciates his coaches and teammates. “Wrestling makes me tougher and pushes me to have better grades,” Bushman said. “I also get to

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