12 October 2023

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Wolves Fall To Wildcats

Wolves Fall To Wildcats


Wolf Point’s volleyball squad lost a tough home match against a solid Class C Plentywood team on Tuesday, Oct. 3. The Wolves fell by a 25-27, 20-25, 17-25, final. The accurate serving of Kaleah Miller-Toves and hard hitting of Gabrielle Fourbear highlighted action as the Wolves gained an 11-5 advantage in the first set. The Wolves held a 13-10 lead on a kill by Sierra Hamilton. The match

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Wolf Point Prepares For Home Football Contest Against Conrad

Wolf Point Prepares For Home Football Contest Against Conrad


The Wolf Point Wolves will look to get back on the winning track with a home game against Conrad starting at 7 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 13. Conrad has a 2-4 record for the season including a 13-6 victory over Fairfield. The Cowboys lost to Glasgow, 4913, and Glasgow, 41-6. Wolf Point fell by a 52-0 final at Malta on Friday, Oct. 6. Malta accounted for two touchdowns in the opening quarter on

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05 October 2023

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Wolves Earn First Win Of Season By Stopping Roundup

Wolves Earn First Win Of Season By Stopping Roundup


After Roundup’s first offensive possession, Wolf Point’s defense played a masterful game to defeat the Panthers for a 10-6 homecoming victory on Friday, Sept. 29. Wolf Point Coach Anthony Red Cloud told his players after the game about how proud he was of the effort. He noted Roundup came in and played extremely hard in the contest. The Panthers struck first on a 66-yard drive to open

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Poplar Earns First At Glasgow Meet

Poplar Earns First At Glasgow Meet


Poplar came away as the champions of the Glasgow Invitational during cross country action in Fort Peck on Saturday, Sept. 30. The Indians finished with 64 points for top honors in the boys’ division. Glendive was right behind with 65 points. Sidney was third with 80 points. Leading Poplar was Miles Boxer with a time of 18:53.48 for 12th place. Eljin Grey Bear earned 14th place at 18:54.63.

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Wolves Compete At Glasgow Invite

Wolves Compete At Glasgow Invite


Wolf Point’s Peyton Summers earned top honors in the Glasgow Invitational at Fort Peck on Saturday, Sept. 30. Summers finished in first place with a time of 15:17.92. Sidney’s Carter Heggem placed second at 16:27.23. Harlem’s Branlin Foote took third at 16:35.07. The Wolves took eighth in the team standings with 193 points. Wolf Point’s Reilly Rees earned 45th place with a time

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