Wolves Claim Third-Place At Divisional Track Meet In Glasgow
Led by divisional championship performances by Peyton Summers and Charles Page, the Wolf Point Wolves came away with the thirdplace trophy from the Northern B track meet held in Glasgow Friday and Saturday.
The Wolves finished with 56 points. Glasgow topped the boys’ standings with 134 points while Fairfield placed second with 82 points. Fairview took fourth with 42 points.
Summers was a triple-winner for the Wolves. The senior topped the field in the 800-meter run at 2:00.88, in the 1600 at 4:31.50 and in the 3200 at 9:46.73.
Page, a senior, earned first place in the shot put with a best of 49-2.
Maddox Reum, a senior, finished second in the 100 at 11.53 seconds and second in the 200 at 24.02 seconds.
Both of Wolf Point’s boys’ relay teams took eighth place.
The top three teams in the girls’ division were Glasgow with 115, Fairfield with 76 and Conrad with 64 points.
Adalynn Smith, an eighth-grader, scored the lone point for Wolf Point’s girls by taking sixth in the long jump with a mark of 14-7.
The girls’ 400-meter relay team of Kylie Rodenberg, Smith, Harper Weeks and Navella Weeks just missed qualifying for state by placing seventh with a time of 56.28 seconds.