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  • Deadline for FFA Scholarship Opportunity is Approaching

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jan 20, 2016

    Farm Equipment Sales and John Deere are pleased to announce they are working with the National FFA Foundation to award college scholarships to local members. Four $2,000 scholarships will be awarded this year. This is the third year of the John Deere Scholarship program. Last year, John Deere awarded more than $290,000 in scholarships. This year, it is anticipated that more than $2.2 million will go to students across the nation. The scholarship requirements are simple. You must: Be a high...

  • Lady Scotties 3-1 Going Into the Final Stretch

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jan 20, 2016

    The much anticipated game between Glasgow and Malta has come and gone. The Lady Scotties demonstrated outstanding defense, but were unable to deny the offensive quartet of Hailey Nicholson, Sophia Stiles, Marley Manoukian, and Jada Nicholson. Glasgow was lackluster in their offense, demonstrated by a recorded 27 total turnovers in the game. In scoring, none of the lady Scotties were able to crack into the double digits. They were able, however, to pop some three-pointers in the game with Khloe...

  • Nashua Porcupines Boys and Girls Lose to Scobey

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jan 20, 2016

    INDIVIDUAL SCORING Scobey: Tia Hallock 2, Mayson Hudyma 13, Brooklyn Ferestad 2, Shalynn Fjeld 4, Alexa Welchlin 8, Kaitlin Farver, 8. Nashua: Taylor Laumeyer 2, Ziggy Chamberlain 6, Sophie Koessl 2, Anika Peters 6, Brennan Peters 1, Tasha Chamberlain 2, Ryleigh Delich, 2. BOYS BOX SCORES Nashua –  9 12  15  6 –  42 Scobey – 16 22 16 19 –  73 Scobey – Kole Ralston 5, Peyton Nieskiens 2, CJ Nelson 18, Preston Baldry 13, Riley Linder 3, Lane Knudsen 8, Spencer Rush 7, Kobe Ralston 9, Cooper Booth...

  • Varsity Wrestling Places Two in Miles City

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jan 20, 2016

    The Scottie wrestlers traveled to Miles City this past weekend to participate in the 58th Annual Cowboy Invitational wrestling tournament. With 37 total points, Glasgow tied with Cody, Wyo. in the tough tournament for 20th place out of 26 teams. Individual results: 103 - Gabe Hallock (23-9) placed 7th and scored 13.00 team points. Championship round one - Hallock received a bye. Championship round two - Hallock won by fall over Adam Bankert (Livingston) 15-9 (Fall 2:52). Quarterfinal - Garreth E...

  • Holter, Miller Place First in Chinook

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jan 20, 2016

    Glasgow's Speech and Drama team had some success at the Chinook Invitational meet this past weekend. Grabbing first place honors in each of their events were Mariah Holter (pantomime) and Morgan Miller (dramatic solo). Placing in extemporaneous speaking were Andy Brandt (fourth) and Thomas Sebastian (fifth). Also placing at the invitational: Max Knodel (third) original oratory; Amber O'Mara (fifth) dramatic oral interpretation; Amy Nelson (fourth) memorized public address. Speech and Drama heads to Roundup this weekend for the divisional meet,...

  • Lady Scotties Score Two Wins vs Nashua and Harlem Record Extends to 2-0 in Conference; 6-2 Overall

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jan 13, 2016

    Fans of the Glasgow Scotties and the Nashua Porcupines filed into Scottie Gymnasium Friday night for a few non-conference games. The evening began with the varsity Lady Scotties taking on the varsity Lady Porcupines. The Scotties came away with a 59-29 win against the young team from Nashua, but not without a few hiccups along the way. Most notably, junior Jordan Kulczyk was forced to leave the game after suffering a minor head laceration during a collision with Nashua sophomore Ziggy Chamberlai...

  • Thibault Transfers to DSU

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jan 13, 2016

    According to the Dickinson State Blue Hawk's website, DSU Head Baseball Coach Jason Watson has announced former Glasgow resident and Scottie athlete Jason Thibault has signed with the Blue Hawks for the 2016 season. Thibault attended the 2015 fall semester at Montana State University - Billings as a member of the Yellowjacket Baseball team. During his time in Glasgow, Thibault was a four sport standout as he participated in football, basketball, baseball, and track and field. Thibault earned...

  • Two Weekends, Two Losses, Two Wins Bantam Ice Dawgs Split Four Home Games

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jan 13, 2016

    Over the last two weekends, the Glasgow Bantam Ice Dawgs were challenged by formidable opponents in four home games. The first weekend in January, the Ice Dawgs faced the Billings Junior Bulls in a pair of games at the Valley Event Center. In the first game against Billings, Glasgow drew the initial goal of the game when Ike Braaten scored unassisted in the first period. Billings answered with a goal later in the same period and scored again in the second period to take a 2-1 lead. Early in the...

  • GHS Speech and Drama Grabs Second Place Speech Trophy

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jan 13, 2016

    The Glasgow Speech and Drama invitational was held Saturday, Jan. 9 at GHS, and Glasgow placed second overall in speech. The team dominated in the extemporaneous category with Eric Covall placing first, Thomas Sebastian placing second, and Andy Brandt placing third. Also placing were: Seth Orth, fourth in dramatic oral interpretation; Jrake Gutow, fifth in humorous oral interpretation; Amber O'Mara, second – also in humorous oral interpretation. In drama, Morgan Miller earned second place w...

  • Wrestlers Place Fourth in Cut Bank

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jan 13, 2016

    After a dual meet in Glendive and a primer mixer in Chester, the Scottie wrestlers continued on to Cutbank for the annual invitational held there. Out of 32 teams, Glasgow placed fourth. Strong performers Cody King (145) and Matt Reyling (113) both claimed the top spot on the podium in their weight classes by pinning their opponents in the final round. Also placing individually were Gabe Hallock (103), 3rd with a pin in the consolation round; Kasey Seyfert (126) 4th; Mick Reyling (138), 4th;...

  • Porcupines Sweep Coyotes in Hoops

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jan 13, 2016

    The Nashua boys and girls faced Dodson on Saturday, Jan. 2, and both teams prevailed over their opponent. In the first game of the night, the Lady Porcupines defeated the Lady Coyotes with a final score of 52-30. The game was relatively quiet until the fourth quarter, when the Nashua girls exploded offensively and put 26 points on the board. Scoring for Nashua were: Anika Peters, 13 (top scorer); Taylor Laumeyer, 6; Ziggy Chamberlain, 10; Sophie Koessl, 3; Cordelia Nickels, 12; Ali Cunningham, 1; Mattea Piersak, 1; Tasha Chamberlain, 5. Peters...

  • Mavericks Defeat Porcupines in Two Games Split Games in Scobey

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jan 13, 2016

    The North Country Mavericks traveled to Nashua Thursday night for two games against the Porcupines. The varsity girls started off the evening just a little after 6 p.m. The Lady Mavs undoubtedly dominated the entire contest, but the scrappy Lady Porcupines didn't go down without a fight. The game was definitely physical, and both teams consistently had girls picking themselves up of the floor. With their overall scoring fluctuating quite a bit in each quarter, Nashua struggled to maintain any consistency. Although the second and fourth...

  • Lions Unable to Conquer Indians, Fall to Poplar

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jan 13, 2016

    The Lustre Christian Lions traveled to Poplar to face the Indians for their first game of the new year on Tuesday, Jan. 5. The Lady Lions took to the court in the first game of the night, and if not for the slow start in the first quarter of the game, the contest may have had a different outcome. Scoring only nine points in the first quarter compared to Poplar's 23 points, Lustre was just never able to bounce back. The remainder of the game was much more balanced with Poplar scoring 44 points to Lustre's 41. The Lady Indians came away with the... Full story

  • Valley View Home Receives Renovation Grants

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jan 6, 2016

    As Valley View Nursing Home in Glasgow comes into its 50th year as a non-profit, skilled nursing facility, it is vital to maintain systems in the facility and be proactive with renovations. Valley View Home recently installed a new state-of-the-art fire panel system, and is in the process of installing a new nurse alarm system as well. At a cost of over $179,000, the renovations to the facility were made possible by the generosity of grantors and local businesses. In an effort to ensure the...

  • Girls Defeat Lady Indians in First Game of 2016

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jan 6, 2016

    The Lady Scotties played against the Poplar Indians in their first conference game of the season at Scottie Gymnasium on Saturday. With 18 turnovers and 20 total fouls, they made more work for themselves than they had to, but ultimately earned the win over the Lady Indians. Grabbing the lead in the first quarter of the game, Glasgow was able to prevent Poplar from ever gaining ground. Although things may have played out differently against another opponent, the number of fouls and turnovers didn...

  • Scottie Wrestlers Leave Poplar with 7-6 Overall Record

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jan 6, 2016

    The Scottie wrestlers mixed it up in Poplar Saturday morning, the first meet since senior night a few weeks ago. The boys just barely came away on top, with a 7-6 record overall. Coach Jory Casterline summarized the day with, "We lost a few matches that we should have won." Highlighting the event were 2-0 wins by both Mick Reyling and Gabe Hallock. Also coming away with wins in their weight classes were Matt Reyling, Mitchell Overvold, and Alex Hallock. Oden Hallock, Darrin Wersal, Trevor...

  • U19 Lady Ice Dawgs Net Another Win

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jan 6, 2016

    The Valley Event Center was a busy place this last weekend, with the Ice Dawgs hosting several games. The U19 and U14 Lady Ice Dawgs each faced teams from Watford City this past weekend. The outcome of those games were decidedly different, with the U19 girls skating off with another win and the U14 girls unable to score against their opponent. The girls' games started Sunday morning with the U14 Lady Dawgs facing off against the Oilers in an 11:00 game. Glasgow was unable to score against Watfor...

  • Glasgow Falls to Sidney in Weeknight Duel

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Dec 30, 2015

    Glasgow hosted the Sidney Eagles in a wrestling duel on Tuesday, Dec 22. Leading into the big event with the varsity wrestlers, the middle school mat boys showed off with some scrappy matches of their own. The highlight of the night was the recognition of two longtime wrestlers. Seniors Cody King and Mick Reyling are competing in their last year of high school wrestling for the Scotties. When they stood in the center circle surrounded by their families, the two brought with them 24 years of...

  • Dawgs Unable to Douse Flames

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Dec 30, 2015

    The high school Ice Dawgs hosted the Flathead Flames Friday, Dec. 18 and Saturday, Dec. 19. From the looks of the official scoresheets, a hockey game broke out during the fight. By the end of two games, Glasgow left the ice with 19 total penalties, 63 penalty minutes served, and two skaters ejected from the game. It would seem that the time spent in the penalty box was a factor in the outcome of the games. However, only three of Flathead's goals for the weekend were scored on power plays. It is...

  • Athletes of the Year

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Dec 30, 2015

    Each week in the Glasgow Courier, readers will find an area athlete highlighted for their outstanding efforts. Sponsored by HiLine Ford, the Athlete of the Week is most often chosen by Courier staff, but can also result from an athlete being nominated by someone in the community. This week, we take a look back at which athletes made the cut in 2015: January Leinie Hughes, Glasgow girls basketball Daniel Horsman, Frazer boys basketball Jake Kolstad, Glasgow boys basketball Autumn Gault, U19 Ice Dawgs hockey February Matt Reyling, Glasgow...

  • Lady Scotties Defeat Class A Eagles, Again

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Dec 23, 2015

    Another away game and another win for the Lady Scotties. Defeating the class A Sidney Eagles with a score of 51-39, the Scotties increased their win-loss record to 3-1. The Lady Eagles outscored the Scotties in the first quarter, but once Glasgow claimed the lead, they didn't let go. Coach Kolstad attributed their success to a high free throw percentage and a decrease in overall turnovers in the game. Leading scorers for the Scotties in Sidney were Abbi Kolstad with 20 and Tyra Johnson with 11....

  • U19 Girls Pick Up Four Games in Havre

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Dec 23, 2015

    Deep into December, the Lady Ice Dawgs are just about halfway through hockey season. This past weekend they picked up four games in Havre. The purpose of those games was mostly for the girls to gain eligibility to play in the Montana state tournament in February. According to Coach Ken Schmidt, the girls are required to play at least three games in Montana during the season in order to be eligible to play in the Montana state tournament. The first game of the weekend was Saturday morning vs. Missoula. Scoring the first goal of the game,...

  • Wrestlers Pin Down 26 Wins in 3 Days

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Dec 23, 2015

    The Scottie wrestlers were in Ft. Benton and Great Falls for three days of competitive wrestling this past weekend. Glasgow came away from the Ft. Benton mixer with a record of 12-8 overall. Finishing at 2-0 were Gabe Hallock, Oden Hallock, and Cody King. The invitational at CMR is a tough one, with teams from all over the state participating. With a strong showing from several wrestlers, Glasgow placed 20 out of the 44 teams there and placed ahead of some of the higher ranked B/C teams. Five...

  • Three Leave it All on the Mat at Glasgow Invitational

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Dec 16, 2015

    Glasgow hosted their 20th annual wrestling invitational this weekend at the Glasgow High School. Eight teams descended on the school for six rounds of wrestling. Three of Glasgow's 12 competing wrestlers went undefeated in the tournament: Gabe Hallock,103 (2-0), Matt Reyling,113 (3-0), and Alex Hallock, 152 (4-0). The remaining nine wrestlers each gained at least one victory throughout the day. Coach Jory Casterline expressed satisfaction with the performances at the meet. "I've got nothing but...

  • Scotty Girls Battle Back to Defeat Baker

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Dec 16, 2015

    The Scotty fans who stayed Friday night to watch the girls play their first home game of the season were in for a treat. The girls rewarded them with a win over the Baker Spartans to increase their overall record to 2-1. In what seems to be their modus operandi, the Lady Scotties were slow to make any noticeable progress in the beginning of the game, scoring only six points in the first quarter. In comparison, the Spartans came ready to play and scored more points in the first quarter than at...

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