25 August 2022

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Turns Around Held In Poplar

Turns Around Held In Poplar


(Submitted) The 15th annual Turns Around Celebration was held at American Legion Park in Poplar Aug. 19-21. Visitors attended from around the region, with a notable contingent from around North Dakota. Turnout was good, despite the fact that the celebration is typically held on a weekend with many other pow-wows. Kelsey Haeywahe won a special hosted for Buck Turcotte and family. The special

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Wolves To Have Maroon, White Scrimmage On Thursday Night

Wolves To Have Maroon, White Scrimmage On Thursday Night


Area fans will have their first opportunity to see this year’s Wolf Point Wolves’ football team on Thursday, Aug. 25. Officials are hopefully for a good turnout when the maroon and white scrimmage starts at 7 p.m. on Thursday. The Wolf Point football program is excited about the opportunity to take the next steps for success on the field this fall. “I expect to just improve,”

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Lady Wolves To Start Season At Choteau Tournament

Lady Wolves To Start Season At Choteau Tournament


Wolf Point’s volleyball squad will open its season at the Choteau Invitational on Aug. 26-27. The Wolves have six matches scheduled for Friday including their first action against Broadwater. Wolf Point will play at least five matches on Saturday. “We’re going to be rolling there will a lot of different setups and combinations,” Wolf Point coach Karli McGowan said. With a strong

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Wolves Feature Five Runners

Wolves Feature Five Runners


Wolf Point’s cross-country team will begin its season with a home meet on Friday, Aug. 26. Just five runners — four boys and one girl — had joined the teams as of presstime. The boys’ team features junior Peyton Summers, senior Kelby Bauer, junior Trenton Hamilton and sophomore Rebel Mayes. Mayley Wells is running in the girls’ division. Summers earned All-State honors by placing

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Cheerleaders

Cheerleaders


Wolf Point’s cheer squad includes (front row, from left) Kaleah White Bear, Julie Garfield, Arianna Mee, Nevaeh Graham, Bella Sanchez, Cante Grey Bull, (back row) Logan Wolff, Jessa Sandau, Jack Bow, Tanna Guldborg and Mersadies Sutton. Not pictured are Bekah Landsrud, Audriana Four Bear, Phelanee Brown, Joclynn Williams and Kayden Fleming. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Poplar Looks To Move Up In Eight-Man Football Standings

Poplar Looks To Move Up In Eight-Man Football Standings


In their second season in the eightman football ranks, the Poplar Indians are looking forward to a solid campaign. The Indians had 20 players out for the sport last week and were hopeful that a few more students will participate once the school year gets going. “We have some good runners for sure,” Poplar coach Joe Hammar said of the team’s strengths. “We’re young, so the future

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Poplar Hopes To Contend In District 2B Volleyball League

Poplar Hopes To Contend In District 2B Volleyball League


Poplar’s volleyball squad enters the season with optimism under a new coaching staff and with a good turnout. Maureen Nordwick is the new head coach for the Indians. Assistant coaches are Shannon Martell and Dusti Marottek. Poplar’s turnout features 24 girls including five eighth-grade students. Returning starters include senior Morgen Nordwick, junior Emma Rae Martell and junior Kessee

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Frazer Cross Country Team  Features 11 Runners

Frazer Cross Country Team Features 11 Runners


Frazer Bearcubs’ cross country coach Cody Larson is pleased with the turnout of four boys and seven girls for the sport this season. “We’re still getting some junior high kids back, too,” Larson said after last week’s practice. Among the returning athletes for the girls are Alyssa Toce Bount, Shakira Beston, Angel Nelligan and Kalianna Toce Blount. He noted the girls performed