03 October 2024

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Girls Earn Honors During Meet In Frazer

Girls Earn Honors During Meet In Frazer


Girls’ athletes, including those from the area, excelled during the Frazer Invitational cross country meet on Thursday, Sept. 26. The top three teams at the large meet were Glasgow with 17 points, Harlem with 21 and Brockton with 36 points. Richey/Lambert’s junior Brynne Hill was the individual winner with a time of 21:44.32. BraeLynn DeMarrias, a freshman, led Brockton with

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Area Flag Football Teams Play At State Tourney

Area Flag Football Teams Play At State Tourney


The Wolf Point Wolves and Poplar Indians each competed at the state girls’ flag football tournament held in Bozeman on Thursday, Sept. 26, and Friday, Sept. 27. The Indians opened play with a 22-14 victory over Butte on Thursday. Poplar then lost to a strong Lockwood squad, 27-14, in the quarter-final round on Friday. The Indians gained an 8-6 lead in the game but trailed 15-8 at the half.

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26 September 2024

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Wolf Point Drops Conference Matches

Wolf Point Drops Conference Matches


The Wolf Point Wolves improved throughout the match but lost to a solid Malta volleyball team by a 13-25, 8-25, 21-25, margin on Saturday, Sept. 21. Malta accounted for the match’s opening 10 points. Neva Jacobson served four aces during the stretch. Having kills were Denvyr Tuss, Ava Hanson and Hailey Welch. Wolf Point’s Ma’Kenzie Jackson had a kill and ace to highlight the Wolves’

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Poplar Defensive Play Among Highlights In Loss Against Forsyth

Poplar Defensive Play Among Highlights In Loss Against Forsyth


Poplar’s defense turned in a standout effort in its 24-6 home loss against Forsyth on Friday, Sept. 20. The football game featured a storm delay of an hour and half. Forsyth’s first possession included a fake punt for a first down and driving deep inside Poplar territory. The threat ended when a fumble was recovered by Walker Burshia at the Poplar 22. The Dogies, however, were soon back

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Lady Wolves Fall To Scobey

Lady Wolves Fall To Scobey


Wolf Point’s volleyball team fell short in a home match against a solid Class C Scobey team on Thursday, Sept. 19. Scobey scored a 25-10, 25-13, 25-14, victory in Wolf Point. In the first set, the Wolves started strong as the serving of Karmyn Plain Feather led the way to a 5-3 lead. Scobey, however, used the net play of Mady Willis, Emery Rouse and Cammie Holum to gain an 11-6 lead.

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