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  • Johnston inks with Rocky Mountain College in Billings

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Mar 29, 2023

    Three Forks High School Cross Country and Track standout athlete Beau Johnston signed a letter of intent last Friday to continue his career at Rocky Mountain College in Billings. "I'm very excited to sign with Rocky. This is a very big step, and I'm on to the next chapter in my life," Johnston said. TFHS Head Cross Country Coach Tara Forsberg said having Johnston as a team member for the past four years was amazing. "He is an excellent example for everybody. He worked hard, never questioned... Full story

  • Woodward to play football at MSU Northern in Havre

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Mar 29, 2023

    Three Forks High School Senior Reid Woodward will be continuing his football career at the collegiate level. Woodward signed a letter of intent last week to play football at MSU Northern in Havre. "I'm ecstatic. It's been a dream for a while," Woodward said prior to signing. Three Forks Head Coach Connor Sullivan said it was great to have Woodward in the program the past four seasons. "He was one of those kids that came into practice every day ready to work and get better. He was great to... Full story

  • Spring Sports: Three Forks tennis team welcomes back 12 players

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Mar 22, 2023

    Going into the 2023 season, Three Forks High School Tennis Head Coach Janna Lauver expects continued improvement of individual player skills and continuous improvement as a team. After missing a Divisional title by just two points in 2022, Lauver said the Wolves also want to take that title this season. Three Forks will open the season with 18 players, including 12 from last year's squad. "We are thrilled to have 12 athletes from the 2022 team returning, and adding six new freshmen is a great ad... Full story

  • Spring Sports: Golfers Open Season March 27 in Helena

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Mar 22, 2023

    Along with several key returners, there will be plenty of new faces on the 2023 Three Forks High School Golf Team. "We are super excited again this year to have over 30 kids out for the golf team, with roughly half of those coming out for the first time. Great to see kids want to try and improve at the game of golf," said Head Coach Aaron Harkins. On the girls' team, Harkins said they lost a few key seniors from last year but do have a handful of underclassmen that will hopefully be able to fill... Full story

  • Spring Sports: Inaugural TFHS softball season begins on March 28

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Mar 22, 2023

    It will be a historic day on March 28 for Three Forks High School when the Lady Wolves Softball open their inaugural season with home games against Manhattan, with varsity scheduled to start at 3 p.m. and junior varsity to follow at 5 p.m. "We are getting more excited as we get closer. I am really hoping to see girls beaming with pride and thankfulness to be representing Three Forks High School on the softball field come the 28th. Many of these girls have been praying and hoping for this to... Full story

  • Headwaters Golf Course open when weather permits, clubhouse expansion discussed

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Mar 22, 2023

    In recent years, the Headwaters Golf Course in Three Forks has closed for winter from November 13 through the end of February. With warmer temperatures in the forecast, local golfers looking for a chance to get on the course can play as long as the temperature is at least 40 degrees for several hours. According to Pro Shop Manager Sydney Rochford, in March, they must first get the snow and ice melted on the course before they can allow players. "Then the guideline to open is the temperature has... Full story

  • 3 Wolves named to All-Conference team

    Mar 15, 2023

    The Three Forks High School basketball teams had three players voted to the 5B All-Conference team. Sophomore Dylan Swenson and junior Shane Williams were selected to the All-Conference Second Team for the 5B regular season and tournament champion Three Forks High School boys' team. Freshman Maddie Tesoro was selected to the second team for the Lady Wolves.... Full story

  • Wolves finish 1 win shy of state

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Mar 8, 2023

    There was plenty to be proud of with this year's Three Forks High School Boys' Basketball team. After losing eight seniors from last year's state championship squad, the 2022-23 team forged their own identity, ended the campaign as 5B regular season and tournament champions, and finished just one game away from the state tournament. The Wolves' season came to an end at last week's Southern B Divisional Tournament after a 73-55 loss to Lame Deer. Three Forks opened the Divisional Tournament on... Full story

  • Wolves open Divisional Tourney with Baker

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Mar 1, 2023

    For the sixth straight season, the Three Forks High School Boys' Basketball team is headed to the Southern B Divisional Tournament at the Metra Park Arena in Billings. The 5B District regular season and tournament champions will open the tournament with a Wednesday, March 1, matchup at 4 p.m. against Baker. Head Coach Terry Hauser loves having the extra week of preparation between the district and divisional tournaments. "We get to prepare more, and also, if you are banged up at all, you get... Full story

  • Ice Dogs headed to state

    Mar 1, 2023

    The Ice Dogs traveled to Hailey, Idaho this weekend to play the Sun Valley Suns. The two teams played three exhibition games to build and strengthen friendships among other ladies' youth players from the region. Sun Valley were gracious hosts and treated all the girls to a team party Saturday night. The players and coaches were able to bond over a game they all love. The Ice Dogs are headed to Butte this weekend for the State Tournament. The tournament will feature all the ladies' 14U and 19U... Full story

  • Wolves win opener at Divisional Tournament

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Mar 1, 2023

    The Three Forks High School Boys' Basketball is moving on to the Southern B Divisional Tournament semifinals at the Metra Park Arena in Billings. After falling behind 2-0 in Wednesday evening's quarterfinal matchup against Baker, a Hunter Feddes three would give the Wolves a lead they would never relinquish in a 70-57 victory. "It's amazing. It feels amazing. Nobody expected us to be here, and here we are in the semis. It's an awesome feeling," said Head Coach Terry Hauser. The Wolves will next... Full story

  • District Champs: Wolves headed to Divisionals

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Feb 22, 2023

    Following a hard-fought 49-46 win Friday over Big Timber in the semifinals of the 5B District Basketball Tournament, sophomore Hunter Feddes said it was a huge win for the team, but they would need to ready to go for Saturday's championship game. A little over 24 hours later, the Wolves answered the call and took home a District Tournament title after a three-pointer from Feddes with 3.6 seconds remaining propelled top-seeded Three Forks to a 53-52 win over rival Manhattan. The Wolves now advanc... Full story

  • Wolves battle to the final whistle at Districts

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Feb 22, 2023

    Following a season-ending 44-29 loss at the 5B District Basketball Tournament to Jefferson, first-year Head Coach Lacy Noble praised her two seniors, Bri Warren and Brielle Davis. With a young roster this season, Noble also had her eye on next season and returning a wealth of experience. "My seniors have been the best leaders all season. Bri and Brielle took our young sophomores under their wings and helped them. They showed them and modeled them to a basketball behavior I admire," Noble said.... Full story

  • Ice Dogs defeat Butte

    Feb 22, 2023

    Last week the Ladies 14U Ice dogs took on Helena, Butte, and Flathead for in-conference games. They scored a big win over Butte with a final score of 9-1. Two players from Three Forks had a great game with Acie Kelly scoring 3 goals, and Teegan Gifford scoring twice. The game opened with Abigail Kern's first-period goal, followed by a goal from Charlotte Duncan. In the second period, the Ice Dogs came out swinging, scoring 5 goals quickly from Teegan Gifford and Acie Kelley. Ice Dogs closed out... Full story

  • Halftime performance by Three Forks Cheerleaders at the 2023 5B District Basketball Tournament.

    Melissa Jenkins|Feb 22, 2023

  • Johnston named USATF Montana Junior Olympic Athlete of Year

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Feb 15, 2023

    Not only did Three Forks High School Senior Beau Johnston shine during the 2022 high school cross country season, but he also continued his success competing in the USATF Junior Olympic events, where he earned All-American status at the national finals last December in Texas. Johnston was recently recognized for his efforts when he was named the 2022 Montana Athlete of the Year in the 17-18-year-old division for USATF Junior Olympic Cross Country. "I was extremely thrilled and happy to see my... Full story

  • Three Forks opens District Tournament with Townsend

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Feb 15, 2023

    The Three Forks High School Girls' Basketball team will open postseason play Thursday with a 5B District matchup against Townsend. The fourth-seeded Wolves will take on the fifth-seeded Bulldogs in a game scheduled for 6 p.m. at the Belgrade Events Center. The two teams split games this season, with Three Forks winning 54-49 at home on January 27 and losing 48-40 on February 4 in Townsend. "I know they will be coming for us again and try to make us run. They play really physical and we are... Full story

  • Tickets on sale for MSU Spring Rodeo

    Feb 15, 2023

    From the MSU News Service Tickets go on sale today for the 2023 Montana State University Spring Rodeo, which will run Thursday, April 13, through Sunday, April 16, at the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse. The action begins at 7 p.m. Thursday with performance rounds. Friday and Saturday slack rounds will start at 10 a.m., and performance rounds will begin at 7 p.m. On Sunday, the short-go performance will kick off at 1 p.m. This year, all seating is reserved. Tickets for a single day range in price from... Full story

  • Conference Champs: Wolves start postseason Friday

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Feb 15, 2023

    For the second straight season, the Three Forks High School Boys' Basketball team will open the postseason as regular season 5B District Champions. "I am so proud of these young men for stepping up and filling some big shoes from last year and repeating as conference champs. That was our goal for the regular season, and we accomplished it." Head Coach Terry Hauser said. The Wolves will enter this week's 5B District Tournament with the top seed after finishing 7-3 in conference play and will... Full story

  • Wolves finish second: Rogers, Wagner, and Kamps win state titles

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Feb 15, 2023

    After a 30-plus year hiatus, the Three Forks High School Wrestling returned to the mat for the 2017-18 season. Six years later, the squad has become one of the top programs in the Treasure State. The meteoric rise was in full force last week, with the Wolves finishing in second place as a team with three individual state champions at the State Tournament in Billings. Three Forks finished second in Class B with 154.5 points, only behind consecutive state champion Huntley Project with 201.... Full story

  • Wolves maul the competition to capture Divisional Championship

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Feb 8, 2023

    It was a phenomenal start to the postseason for the Three Forks High School Wrestling team, with four Wolves winning individual titles on their way to first-place team finish at last week's Western B/C Divisional Tournament in Pablo. Three Forks captured the first Divisional Title in school history, dominating the field finishing with 335 team points, 99 points ahead of second-place Lincoln County (Eureka) with 236. Whitehall was third with 230, Jefferson was fourth with 211, and Cut Bank... Full story

  • Feliciano hired as Three Forks Softball Coach

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Feb 8, 2023

    With their inaugural season inching closer, the Three Forks High School Softball team has its first Head Coach after Clay Feliciano was hired to lead the new Wolves program. While thankful for the opportunity, Feliciano said he is more excited for the girls to have the ability to continue playing the game they all love. "My goal for the program's first year is that we all, coaching staff and players build strong relationships and grow together. We want to establish a supportive and encouraging c... Full story

  • Wolves sweep rivalry games

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Feb 8, 2023

    There is always something special about the energy in the arena for a rivalry basketball game, even more so when the game lives up to the billing. This was certainly the case last Thursday night, with the Three Forks High School basketball teams sweeping their home matchups against Manhattan. The girls opened the evening with a 43-40 win, and the boys ended the night with a 68-62 overtime victory over the visiting Tigers. Lady Wolves Head Coach Lacy Noble said a win against Manhattan is always... Full story

  • Three Forks players have strong day as Ice Dogs make statement

    Feb 1, 2023

    The 14U Ice Dogs made a big statement in Kalispell on January 28. The ladies braved the 16-degree weather and played a doubleheader at the Kalispell outdoor rink. A couple of Three Forks players had a phenomenal day. Acie Kelly and Aislynn Gifford of Three Forks had their season's best showing. Acie Kelly scored an impressive 5 goals and Aislynn Gifford also secured her first shutout with a 6-0 win over Helena. Emerson Krueger scored a beauty of an unassisted goal on a breakaway to close the... Full story

  • Wolves dominant in victory over Whitehall

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Feb 1, 2023

    The Three Forks High School Boys' Basketball team was dominant from start to finish in a 68-26 home conference victory on January 26 over Whitehall. The Wolves came out of the gates strong, taking an 18-4 lead at the end of the first quarter and extending the lead to 43-12 at halftime. Head Coach Terry Hauser praised how coachable this year's team is after the game. "They work so hard. They want to get better, and they want to improve. They want to be coached, and it shows," said Hauser. "They... Full story

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