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Three Forks Cross Country was well represented, with four high school student-athletes competing at last Saturday’s prestigious NXR (NIKE) Northwest Regional Championships at Eagle Island State Park in Idaho. According to Coach Matt Robb, the Three Forks Running Club members Cass Violett, Bella Jones, Jacoby Berg, and Teegan Gifford had a successful weekend. “Each race is pretty packed with runners, so it can be hard to maneuver around the course, and I thought they ran pretty well,” Robb said.... Full story
The Three Forks High School Football team's season came to an end with a 59-36 quarterfinal loss on November 9 at number-one-ranked Malta. Moments after the game, Wolves Head Coach Connor Sullivan praised the senior class, which has won 15 games over the past two seasons and advanced to the quarterfinals each year. "They mean a lot. They were the ones who set the bar, were the leaders of our team, and played a lot of football for us. They helped build this thing up with last year's senior... Full story
It was a dominant performance in all three phases of the game for the Three Forks High School Football team, who came out of the gates strong and never looked back in a 43-6 Class B Playoffs opening round win on November 2 at Huntley Project. With the win, the Wolves (7-3) advance to the Quarterfinals and November 9 matchup at undefeated and top-ranked Malta (10-0). Moments after the victory, Three Forks Head Coach Connor Sullivan said they put in a game plan for the Red Devils on October 25,... Full story
Three Forks High School Senior Claire Van Vleet will be continuing her cheer career in college. Last week, Van Vleet signed to join the Rocky Mountain College Cheer team. Three Forks Cheer Photo... Full story
While their season came to an end at last week's 5B District Tournament, the Three Forks High School Volleyball team had a shining moment with a thrilling five-set come-from-behind victory in the opening round on October 31 against rival Manhattan. After falling 26-24, 25-16 to the fourth-seeded Tigers in the first two sets, the fifth-seeded Wolves stormed back, winning the final three sets, 25-14, 25-23, 15-7. After losing in three sets the prior week to Manhattan, Three Forks Head Coach Jodi...
In the final regular season meet of the season on October 17 in Townsend, Three Forks High School senior Cass Violett set a school record with a time of 15:57. Nine days later, on the biggest stage in the Treasure State, Violett once again broke a school and personal record on his way to winning an individual state championship with a time of 15:54.0 at the Class B State Championships on October 26 at the University of Montana Golf Course in Missoula. "It feels really awesome. I worked for it... Full story
The Three Forks High School Football team is headed back to the playoffs. The Wolves (6-3, 2-3 Southern B) clinched a spot in the postseason for the second consecutive season after finishing third in the Southern B Conference with a dominant 46-0 senior night win on October 25 against Big Timber. Three Forks will open the postseason on the road on Saturday, November 2, at 1 p.m. when they travel to play the second seed from the East, Huntley Project. Three Forks came out of the gates strong on O...
The Three Forks High School impressively ended the regular season with a victory on October 26 against visiting Lone Peak. In a senior night contest where Natalee Hayder, Kylee Reichman, and Kennedy Rogers were honored before the start of play, the Wolves won in four sets, 25-13, 23-25, 25-11, 25-21. Rogers said it felt exciting to get the win on senior night. "It was so awesome to win our last game playing at home in front of our families and friends, but also sad that this was our last time... Full story
Playing at home for the first time in a month, the Three Forks High School Volleyball team shined with a three-set win on October 16 against visiting Whitehall. The Wolves would need extra time in the first two sets, winning both in thrilling fashion, 28-26. The final set was another close affair, this time with Three Forks winning 25-22. Following the match, Head Coach Jodi Sampson said she was proud of the team's performance one night after losing at Ennis. "We had a really rough night last...
In a wild game on October 18 at Columbus, the Three Forks High School Football team erased an 18-point second-half deficit to take a two-point lead with under four minutes remaining. Unfortunately for the Wolves, the host Cougars would score the final points of the night with a touchdown with under 15 seconds remaining to secure a 30-26 victory. Trailing 24-6 in the third quarter, Three Forks showed fierce determination to get back into the game and took a 26-24 lead halfway through the fourth quarter on a 23-yard Kanon Reichman touchdown run,...
The Three Forks High School Cross Country team closed out the regular season in style with an outstanding performance at last week’s Rusty Raisland on October 17 in Townsend. “I am incredibly proud of the team and all of the hard work they put in this week and the results we had today,” Head Coach Tara Forsberg said. It was a banner day for Wolves senior Cass Violett, who set a school record and finished in first place in the boys’ varsity race with a time of 15:57. “Cass broke 16, which was...
With just two games left in the regular season, the Three Forks High School Football (5-2, 1-2 Southern B) will continue its push for a spot in the Class B playoffs when they hit the road for an October 18 matchup against Columbus. The Wolves fell in a rivalry game 33-16 at home on October 11 against undefeated Manhattan. "We've got to accept this, and we've got to own it and let it sting. We were in this situation last year. One game doesn't define who you are and what your team is. It's a...
As they inch closer to the state meet on October 26 in Missoula, the Three Forks High School Cross Country team had an opportunity to compete against some of the best teams in the state at last week’s Capital City 7-on-7 meet in Helena. Wolves Head Coach Tara Forsberg said the event is a favorite meet of the season for the coaches, and Three Forks had a good day overall, adding there were PRs from both boys and girls runners. In the number one varsity race, Cass Violett finished at 16:27:92 for the boys, and Teegan Gifford finished at 2...
The Three Forks High School Volleyball team picked up a big-time conference road win last week with a five-set win on October 8 at Big Timber. After losing the first set 22-25, the Wolves came back strong, winning the second 25-21. The host Herders would win the third set 20-25 before Three Forks secured the victory, winning 25-21 in the fourth and 15-12 in the deciding set. Natalee Hayder had 17 kills, 36 digs, three blocks, and three aces in the win, and Madelyn Tesoro had 38 assists, three aces, and nine digs. Ciel Gayle finished with 15 kil...
The Three Forks High School Football team moved to 5-1 on the season with an impressive 32-14 road win on October 4 at Townsend. "I'm proud of our guys. They battled all night and executed the game plan on both sides of the ball. Townsend isn't an easy place to play, and our kids brought the right mindset from the start," said Head Coach Connor Sullivan. "As a team, everyone did their job well and executed." After a loss in the conference opener on September 27 at Boulder, Sullivan said he...
In their only match last week, the Three Forks High School Volleyball team fell in three sets on October 1 at Jefferson High School in Boulder. Head Coach Jodi Sampson said it was a rough night for the team, which lost 25-16, 25-10, and 25-10. Natalee Hayder had eight kills and seven digs for the Wolves, and Madelyn Tesoro finished with 16 assists and three kills. Nova Ervin had two kills, two aces, and four digs, and Kennedy Rogers had 14 digs, one ace, and one assist. Mikayla Lear finished the match with six kills and one block. With seven...
While an hour-long frost delay pushed back the start of last Friday's Headwaters Invitational, it did not slow down the Three Forks High School Cross Country team's outstanding performances. Competing in front of home fans, the Wolves had numerous PRs at the event held on October 4 at the Headwaters Golf Course. "It was a great day. We love this meet for PRs and confidence," Head Coach Tara Forsberg said. On the boys' side, Three Forks was led by senior Cass Violett, who finished second with a...
The Three Forks High School Football team will look to get back into the win column when they travel for a Southern B Conference matchup on October 4 against Broadwater County High School (Townsend). In their conference opener on September 27 in Boulder, the Wolves (4-1, 0-1 Southern B) fell 35-12 to Jefferson High School. It was a defensive battle early on in Boulder, with the Wolves scoring the only points of the first half on a 36-yard touchdown pass from Kanon Reichman to Dylan Andersen with...
The Three Forks High School Cross Country team will get a chance to run in front of home fans on Friday, October 4, at the annual Headwaters Invitational. Action at the event, which is taking place at the Headwaters Golf Course in Three Forks, will begin with the boys’ and girls’ junior varsity race at 9 a.m. The boys’ varsity race is scheduled for 9:45 a.m., and the girls’ varsity race is at 10:15 a.m. The boys’ and girls’ middle school race will follow the varsity races. In action last week, the Wolves competed at the Mountain West Classic on...
The Three Forks High School Girls' Flag Football team opened the state tournament with a bang. The Wolves shined on both sides of the ball, including five interceptions on defense, on their way to a 47-0 win over Dawson County High School on September 27 at Bobcat Stadium in Bozeman. The win propelled the Wolves into the quarterfinals, where they were eliminated after losing a hard-fought 18-0 game against Kalispell-Glacier, who would go on to win their third straight state title. Three Forks...
Playing for the first time in the postseason, the first-year Three Forks High School Girls Flag Football team excelled with a second-place finish at last week's Southwest Divisional Tournament in East Helena. The Wolves opened the September 21 tournament with a thrilling 15-13 four-overtime win over Jefferson High School (Boulder) and fell 13-12 in another close game in the championship to host East Helena. "I'd like to thank the ladies for putting in all the hard work, the parents for all... Full story
The Three Forks High School Football team put an exclamation point on the finish of their non-conference schedule with a 53-12 Homecoming win on September 20 against visiting Anaconda High School. For the third straight game, the Wolves scored 40 points in the first half and finished with over 50 in a victory that included another strong performance for the Three Forks defense. Facing off against a pass-heavy Copperhead team, the Wolves were able to come away with four interceptions, including a... Full story
The Three Forks High School Cross Country team had some outstanding individual performances at last Friday’s Butte High Invitational. Senior Cass Violett once again shined for the Wolves, finishing 18th out of 124 runners in the boys’ varsity race with a time of 16:55.40. Teegan Gifford finished first out of 199 runners in the girls’ junior varsity race with a time of 21:33.20, and Bella Jones was 15th at 22:54.00. Dawson Petersen finished at 26:48.90, Isabella Meehan had a time of 30:53.00, Anna Dabling ended the race at 32:35, and Zoe Dabli...
The Three Forks High School Volleyball team showed plenty of promise in its lone match last week, September 19, against visiting Jefferson High School (Boulder). After losing the first two sets 25-13, 25-19, to the high-powered Panthers, the Wolves stormed back in the third, winning 25-23. Jefferson was able to close out the match, winning the fourth set, 25-20. "This is the best our girls' have come together. They really came together as a team. I saw their energy up and so much encouragement...
The Three Forks High School Volleyball team picked up its second conference win of 2024 on September 12 with a 17-25, 25-10, 25-21, 25-17 victory at home against visiting Big Timber. Two nights later, the Wolves fell on the road in five sets to Whitehall, 15-25, 25-21, 15-25, 25-20, 4-15. Three Forks Head Coach Jodi Sampson said the team played really well together and served good against Big Timber, but against Whitehall, they did not take care of serving and passing and were not able to find... Full story