In a volleyball match that went down to the wire, Wolf Point came away with a five-set victory in Poplar on Thursday, Oct. 3. The Wolves won the league match by a 25-22, 15-25, 23-25, 25-21, 15-12, final.
In the fifth and deciding set, Poplar jumped out to a 6-0 lead on the serving of Rebecca Gorder and net play of Braelyn Nordwick. Down by a 6-1 margin, Wolf Point struck for the next seven points.
In a volleyball match that went down to the wire, Wolf Point came away with a five-set victory in Poplar on Thursday, Oct. 3. The Wolves won the league match by a 25-22, 15-25, 23-25, 25-21, 15-12, final.
In the fifth and deciding set, Poplar jumped out to a 6-0 lead on the serving of Rebecca Gorder and net play of Braelyn Nordwick. Down by a 6-1 margin, Wolf Point struck for the next seven points.
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Wolf Point’s volleyball team lost to conference powerhouse Malta by an 11-25, 12-25, 16-25, final in Malta on Saturday, Oct. 5.
Malta jumped out to a 13-1 advantage in the first set en route to the victory.
Down by a 21-7 margin in the second set, the Wolves fought back on a kills by Kashlyn Speak Thunder and Keeley Blount-Henderson to pull to 23-10.
Despite an ace by Speak Thunder,
Wolf Point’s volleyball team lost to conference powerhouse Malta by an 11-25, 12-25, 16-25, final in Malta on Saturday, Oct. 5.
Malta jumped out to a 13-1 advantage in the first set en route to the victory.
Down by a 21-7 margin in the second set, the Wolves fought back on a kills by Kashlyn Speak Thunder and Keeley Blount-Henderson to pull to 23-10.
Despite an ace by Speak Thunder,
Poplar earned second place in both the boys’ and girls’ standings at the Glasgow Invitational held in Fort Peck on Saturday, Oct. 5.
Poplar’s boys took second with 42 points while Harlem won the meet with 39 points. Glasgow placed third with 54 points.
Harlem’s freshman Ethan Walker led the field with a time of 16:11.4.
Poplar’s Elijin Grey Bear finished third at 18:00.5.
Poplar earned second place in both the boys’ and girls’ standings at the Glasgow Invitational held in Fort Peck on Saturday, Oct. 5.
Poplar’s boys took second with 42 points while Harlem won the meet with 39 points. Glasgow placed third with 54 points.
Harlem’s freshman Ethan Walker led the field with a time of 16:11.4.
Poplar’s Elijin Grey Bear finished third at 18:00.5.
Wolf Point’s power running attack was too much for Roundup to handle as the Wolves crushed the Panthers, 34-0, for their second win of the football season.
The Wolves struck on their first possession of the game with a 39-yard drive highlighted by the running of Jesse Reed. A 23-yard dash by J. Reed produced a first down at the one. From there, the sophomore scored with 8:40 left in the opening
Wolf Point’s power running attack was too much for Roundup to handle as the Wolves crushed the Panthers, 34-0, for their second win of the football season.
The Wolves struck on their first possession of the game with a 39-yard drive highlighted by the running of Jesse Reed. A 23-yard dash by J. Reed produced a first down at the one. From there, the sophomore scored with 8:40 left in the opening
Poplar’s football team dropped its conference game in Plentywood on Friday, Oct. 4.
Plentywood scored a 50-6 victory. Plentywood jumped out to a 38-0 advantage in the first half.
Poplar’s highlights included a 41-yard pass play in the third quarter and an 18-yard touchdown pass with 8:33 left in the period.
The Wildcats held a 50-6 lead after three quarters of play.
The Indians
Poplar’s football team dropped its conference game in Plentywood on Friday, Oct. 4.
Plentywood scored a 50-6 victory. Plentywood jumped out to a 38-0 advantage in the first half.
Poplar’s highlights included a 41-yard pass play in the third quarter and an 18-yard touchdown pass with 8:33 left in the period.
The Wildcats held a 50-6 lead after three quarters of play.
The Indians