Articles with the Tag: Polson
Lady Pirate softball continues to sail on, picking up four victories last week. On April 30, Polson beat Western AA leader Glacier High at home 13-8. Glacier started strong with a two-run first inning but the Lady Pirates responded in the bottom of the inning with seven runs and never relinquished the lea...
The Polson U16 girls soccer team traveled to Livingston last weekend to play Laurel and Livingston. Laurel is ranked first in the U16 select division, and Polson tied them 2-2. Libby Lichte scored with an assist from Sarah Howell, and Howell scored the second goal unassisted. Livingston is ...
According to head coach Bob Hislop, Polson tennis’ “warrior of the week” was Shannon Oakley, who went 2-1 in weekend matches, losing a heartbreaking three-set match to Sloan Ellis of Whitefish and winning two matches Saturday. “In her last four matches, she has played just short of 12...
POLSON — In an effort to improve safety for our students, we are going to be making some changes to school bus loading sites and public parking at Cherry Valley School in Polson. Starting Thursday, May 2, our school buses will drop off and pick up students at the front of the school on Eighth ...
POLSON — With graduation looming and “senioritis” rampant, most senior trips focus on fun for the soon-to-be graduates. But the seniors at Mission Valley Christian Academy chose a different sort of senior trip. The five seniors, Joshua Lake, Anne Mae Macy, Jemimah Murphy, Richie...
IRVINE FLATS — Turning fourth graders into noxious leafy spurge plants doesn’t involve magic, and several hundred kids took part during Ag Days at Mac and Pat Binger’s ranch on April 2-3. To show students how seeds are dispersed, each kid got sunflower seeds to put in their mouths,...
POLSON — Max, the main character in Maurice Sendak’s classic “Where the Wild Things Are,” would been right at home at Cherry Valley Elementary School on April 25. A life-size cut out of Max and a wild thing was available for photos in the gym. Twisted vines as big as a tod...
You’ve heard about matches made in heaven and labors of love. Well, that’s what Neal and Karen Lewing have meant for countless years to the Port Polson Players Theatre. And with the 38th season now under way at the historic John Dowdall Theatre overlooking Flathead Lake at the b...
Painted turtles are the only native turtle on the Flathead Reservation. Usually they cross U.S. Highway 93 if their pond dries up, they’re searching for a mate or they need soft mud to lay their eggs. Many turtles are killed each year by highway traffic. PHS teacher Mark Rochin and his classes have ...
POLSON — Sporting a red and white St. Mary’s University of Minnesota jersey, Polson soccer standout James Larson signed his letter of intent to play for SMU on April 25. Larson, son of Lauren and Tom Lipko and the late Joe Larson, has been an all-Montana soccer player for the last two years. St. ...

