09 September 2021

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Runners Enjoy Good Showing In Poplar

Runners Enjoy Good Showing In Poplar


Culbertson/Bainville runners kept improving their times during the Poplar Invitational held on Saturday, Sept. 4. On the girls’ side, Kayli Olson led the way by taking 14th place with a time of 23:53.31. Destiny Thompson placed 24th with a time of 26:23.08. Sam Palmer finished 38th at 27:14.78. Megan Granbois took 40th at 27:25.28. In the boys’ division, freshman Bridger Salvevold

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Culbertson Edges Scobey

Culbertson Edges Scobey


The Culbertson Cowgirls battled back to nip Scobey in five sets during home volleyball action on Thursday, Sept. 2. Culbertson won by a 22-25, 18-25, 25-20, 25-16, 15-12, final. “I’m proud of the girls and the way they worked together as a team to finish,” Culbertson Coach Tiffany Nielsen said. “Scobey came out with a game plan that took us out of our element for a bit. The girls made

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Cowgirls Post Win Over Frazer

Cowgirls Post Win Over Frazer


Culbertson earned its first regular-season volleyball victory of the season when the Cowboys scored a 25-1, 25-6, 25-5, win in Frazer on Tuesday, Aug. 31. After a kill by Destiny Thompson opened the non-conference match, the Cowgirls tallied 16 straight points on Koree Marchwick’s service including eight on aces. Thompson and Perla Burciaga had kills during the streak. Ahead by a 17-1

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Bighorn

Bighorn


Barry Bighorn, post commander of American Legion Post 140, cooks hamburgers and hot dogs during the Stand Down held in Wolf Point on Wednesday, Sept. 1. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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