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With five returning players who started last season, Wolf Point’s boys’ basketball squad is excited about the possibilities for the upcoming season.
Cole Hanks is the program’s head coach after serving as an assistant for 11 years. The Wolves started practice on Thursday, Nov. 15.
“I’ve been here quite a while,” Hanks laughed. “Being the head coach is something new for me,
With five returning players who started last season, Wolf Point’s boys’ basketball squad is excited about the possibilities for the upcoming season.
Cole Hanks is the program’s head coach after serving as an assistant for 11 years. The Wolves started practice on Thursday, Nov. 15.
“I’ve been here quite a while,” Hanks laughed. “Being the head coach is something new for me,
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is accepting applications for more than $1.3 million in recreation grants. Applications will be accepted for the Off-Highway Vehicle Grant Program, the Montana Trail Stewardship Grant Program and the Summer Motorized Trail Pass Grant Program.
Applications can be submitted through the online system at funding.mt.gov. Application deadlines vary and are noted
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is accepting applications for more than $1.3 million in recreation grants. Applications will be accepted for the Off-Highway Vehicle Grant Program, the Montana Trail Stewardship Grant Program and the Summer Motorized Trail Pass Grant Program.
Applications can be submitted through the online system at funding.mt.gov. Application deadlines vary and are noted
The Wolf Point girls’ basketball program features a great turnout entering the 2022-2023 season.
Coach Frank Benson is excited about the turnout, which includes 12 freshmen.
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
The Wolf Point girls’ basketball program features a great turnout entering the 2022-2023 season.
Coach Frank Benson is excited about the turnout, which includes 12 freshmen.
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
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
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
Wolf Point High School senior football players Juliun Benson and Gaige Bushman have each been selected to play in the 7G Foundation 2022 Indigenous Bowl.
The game and clinic will be held on Dec. 7-11, in Minneapolis.
The Indigenous Bowl is the premier event for the 7G Foundation to further the goal of molding the next 7 generations of Native leaders through education, athletics, culture and
Wolf Point High School senior football players Juliun Benson and Gaige Bushman have each been selected to play in the 7G Foundation 2022 Indigenous Bowl.
The game and clinic will be held on Dec. 7-11, in Minneapolis.
The Indigenous Bowl is the premier event for the 7G Foundation to further the goal of molding the next 7 generations of Native leaders through education, athletics, culture and