24 March 2022

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AAU Wrestlers Place At State Meet

AAU Wrestlers Place At State Meet


Two wrestlers from Wolf Point earned first-place honors during the Montana State AAU Wrestling Tournament held in Billings on March 18-20. Joli Beston won the tile at 138 pounds in the girls’ division. Addison Matejovsky earned first place at 75 pounds in the girls’ bantam division. Annaleigh Matejovsky placed second at 95 pounds in the girls’ novice division. Maxton MacDonald captured

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Wolf Point’s Tennis Team Features 12 Players

Wolf Point’s Tennis Team Features 12 Players


The Wolf Point Wolves feature three returning players on their girls’ tennis team this season. Back for the Wolves are junior Mahala Moran, sophomore Kaleah Miller-Toves and sophomore Kaylee Johnson. Seniors on the 12-player squad are Laykin Cantrell, Hamyanie Campbell and Claire Kinzie. Also on the team are sophomore Avalon Christian, sophomore Juellz Bauer, sophomore Sapphire Redfield,

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Poplar Attracts Young Golfers

Poplar Attracts Young Golfers


Poplar’s golf program has a new coach and several new players this season. Brock Copenhaver is guiding the Indians’ golf program this year. His experience includes being a graduate of a golf academy in Chandler, Ariz. “I’m an avid golfer myself and enjoy the game,” Copenhaver said. “I’m trying to get more youth to pick up the game of golf.” Poplar’s turnout for golf

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Walleyes Unlimited Chapter  Honors Members, Sponsors

Walleyes Unlimited Chapter Honors Members, Sponsors


The Wolf Point Chapter of Walleyes Unlimited honored two individuals and two businesses during its 36th annual banquet held at the Wolf Point Elks Event Center on Saturday, March 19. Garrett Pronto, chapter president, was pleased with the attendance of about 150 for the banquet. “I’m very happy with the turnout,” Pronto said. Other chapter officers include Sharon Karge as vice

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Poplar Enjoys Strong Turnout  For Upcoming Track Campaign

Poplar Enjoys Strong Turnout For Upcoming Track Campaign


The Poplar Indians are looking forward to a solid track season with 34 athletes out for the sport this season. “For right now, it’s a good number,” Poplar Coach Brent Moore said. Among the returning athletes is Jazmin Gorder. She finished second in the 800 and sixth in the 1600 at the Class B state track meet last season. Other returning athletes who qualified for state include

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