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  • Scottie Girls Place Third at 2B District Tourney

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 22, 2023

    Glasgow's girls basketball team went into the District 2B Tournament in Malta as the fourth seed and emerged with a third-place finish. The Scotties advance to the Northern B Divisional Tournament in Glasgow this weekend. Glasgow defeated Harlem 49-32 in the opening round before losing 70-26 to the Malta M-ettes Friday night. The Scotties rebounded from the loss to defeat Poplar 61-46 in the consolation game Saturday night. Thursday afternoon Glasgow leapt out to a 19-4 lead after one against...

  • Lustre Girls Place Third in District Advance to Divisional Tourney

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 22, 2023

    Lustre Christian's girls basketball team, who went out in two games in last year's District tournament, extended their 2022-23 season with three wins and a third-place finish at this year's first postseason event. The Lions will attend the Eastern Divisional Tournament in Wolf Point in two weeks. Lustre won their opening round game against the Frazer Bearcubs 57-42 last Wednesday before falling 55-30 to the Scobey Spartans, who went on to second place, Thursday. The Lions battled back, both in t...

  • Nashua Boys Advance to Divisionals Take Third in District 3C

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 22, 2023

    After losing out in two games in last year's District 3C Tournament, the Nashua boys basketball team earned a trip the Divisional Tournament this season with a third-place finish in Glasgow this past weekend. Nashua defeated Frazer 66-21 in the opening round of the tournament on Wednesday before losing a 40-34 contest to eventual-second-place Scobey on Thursday. The Porcupines stayed alive in loser-out action Friday with a 70-47 victory over North Country and took third with a 67-54 win over...

  • Scottie Boys Advance to Northern B Divisional Take Fourth at District 2B Tourney

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 22, 2023

    Glasgow's boys basketball team kept their season alive with a fourth place finish at the District 2B tournament in Malta this past weekend. Glasgow defeated Harlem 62-50 in the opening round of the 2B tourney, before losing 68-55 to Wolf Point Friday. The Scotties took the Poplar Indians to overtime but lost 56-55 in the Consolation game Saturday. Glasgow led 17-16 after one Thursday, barely outpacing a hot-shooting Wildcats team. The Scotties outscored Harlem 14-8 in the second for a 31-24...

  • Ice Dawgs Win Two Over Helena Enter State Tourney as Third Seed

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 22, 2023

    The Glasgow Ice Dawgs downed the Helena Bighorns in a home double header in the last weekend of regulation play. Glasgow won 4-2 Saturday on Senior Night and skated away to an 8-1 victory Sunday morning. Ice Dawgs captain Michael Hoyer started the scoring action Saturday, hitting an even-strength goal 4:37 into the first period with help from Josh Llewellyn. Helena tied the game with 1:36 left in the opening period. The visiting Bighorns netted the only goal of the second period, scoring with 11:15 remaining before intermission. The third perio...

  • Frazer Girls Finish 4-15 Overall

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 22, 2023

    Frazer's girls basketball team finished the season with a 4-15 overall record after losing their two games at the District 3C Girls Basketball Tournament in Glasgow. The Bearcubs lost their Wednesday opening matchup 57-42 to the eventual-third-place Lustre Christians Lions. They took their loser-out game against Nashua on Friday to the final buzzer but fell 52-50. Frazer trailed the Lions 13-10 after one Wednesday and were outscored 17-14 in the second quarter. Lustre led 36-26 after a slower th...

  • Frazer Boys Season Comes to an End

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 22, 2023

    Frazer's boys basketball team closed out the season at the District 3C Basketball Tournament in Glasgow this past weekend with two losses, posting a 0-19 record this year. Frazer lost their opening round matchup 66-21 to Nashua last Wednesday. Friday they dropped an 80-38 contest to the Dodson Coyotes in loser-out action. Frazer fell behind 19-5 in their opening quarter against Nashua and were outscored 27-3 in the second. The Bearcubs faced a 55-15 deficit heading into the final eight minutes w...

  • Nashua Girls Fourth at District 3C Tourney

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 22, 2023

    Nashua's girls basketball team finished fourth at the District 3C Tournament this past weekend, missing a chance to advance to the Divisional Tournament and ending their season with a 10-11 overall record. Nashua defeated Dodson 50-39 in the opening round last Wednesday then dropped a 66-23 contest to the eventual champs, the North Country Mavericks, on Thursday. The loss moved them to loser-out action Thursday where they held on to beat Frazer 52-50. The Porcupines faced the Lustre Christian...

  • NC Boys End Season At District Tourney

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 22, 2023

    The North Country boys basketball season came to an end this past weekend at the District 3C Tournament in Glasgow. The Mavericks lost 39-31 to the Dodson Coyotes in the opening round of play last Wednesday. North Country faced the Nashua Porcupines in loser-out action Friday where they dropped a 70-47 contest, finishing the season with a 5-15 overall record. The Mavericks lead 11-3 at the end of the first and 21-19 at the half against the Coyotes on Wednesday, but Dodson improved their field...

  • Scottie Wrestling Places Three at State Boys Take 11th, Girls 26th

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 15, 2023

    It wasn't the end to the season they had hoped for, but Glasgow's boys wrestling team put three grapplers on the podium at the end of the State Tournament held this past weekend in Billings. The team placed 11th in the boys B/C competition, 10th in Class B schools. The girls team placed 26th in the all-class competition. The boys scored 62 team points while the girls put up 20 team points. Head coach Jory Casterline said the Monday after the tournament he felt "like I've been gutted. Not good."...

  • Scottie Boys Beat Harlem, Lose to Poplar

    Gwendolyne Honrud Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Feb 15, 2023

    Glasgow's boys basketball team went 1-1 in the final weekend of regular play, posting a 2-6, 8-10 overall record heading into the postseason. The Scotties defeated the Harlem Wildcats 69-45 for Senior Night in Glasgow Friday before falling 51-47 in Poplar the following night. Glasgow went up 19-13 after one quarter Friday night and outscored Harlem 18-11 in the second. The Scotties held the Wildcats to 2 in the third while putting up 16 points in the same frame for a 53-26 lead heading into the...

  • Scottie Girls Win Two To Close Out Regular Season

    Gwendolyne Honrud Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Feb 15, 2023

    Glasgow's girls basketball team finished their regular season with two conference wins, improving their record to 3-5, 3-15 overall. The Scotties coasted to a 57-15 home victory over the Harlem Wildcats Friday for Senior Night. Saturday they traveled to Poplar where they won 61-53, powered by an 82 percent performance at the free throw line. The Scotties poured in 17 points in the first quarter against Harlem while holding the visitors to 4 points. Glasgow led 32-6 at the half and 41-12 after...

  • Bantam Ice Dawgs Tie, Beat Great Falls

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 15, 2023

    Glasgow’s Bantam Ice Dawgs hosted the Great Falls Americans this past weekend for a double header. Game one ended in a 4-4 tie but Glasgow fought back in game two to win 7-6. Brody Hansen started the scoring action 6:10 into game one on Friday but Great Falls answered before the period ended. Hansen struck first and last in the second period but the Americans scored three times between those goals for a 4-3 lead going into the final period. Hansen tied the game 12:45 into the third and the score stood for the remainder of the game. Glasgow w...

  • NC Boys 1-1 In Last Regular Weekend

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 15, 2023

    The North Country boys basketball team went 1-1 in their final weekend of regular play. The Mavericks fell 71-10 to the undefeated Lustre Christian Lions on the road Friday. Saturday night in Saco they fended off a fourth-quarter run by the Frazer Bearcubs to win 57-53. North Country finished the regular season with a 4-6, 5-13 overall record. The Mavericks fell behind early in Lustre, trailing 21-3 at the end of one. Lustre outscored North Country 25-3 in the second and led 62-6 heading into the final quarter. The Mavericks put up 4 in the...

  • Frazer Boys Close Out Regular Season

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 15, 2023

    Frazer’s boys basketball team closed out their regular season without a win, after coming with 4 points of the North Country Mavericks in their final match up. The Bearcubs lost their last three games this past week, falling 68-23 to Scobey at home Feb. 7 before losing 74-28 to Dodson Friday night at home. Frazer gave North Country a run in Saco Saturday night but fell 57-54. Details on the Scobey game were unavailable. The Bearcubs fell behind 16-3 after one against the Coyotes Friday night before putting up 15 in the second while the v...

  • NC Girls Roll To Perfect Season

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 15, 2023

    North Country’s girls basketball team closed out the regular season with two conference wins, rolling to a 10-0, 18-0 overall record. The Mavericks down the Lions 55-10 Friday night in Lustre and bested the Bearcubs 89-17 in Saco the following night. The Mavericks poured in 22 points in the first quarter in Lustre while shutting out the home team. North Country led 30-3 at the half and 42-5 after three. The Mavericks outscored the Lions 13-5 in the final eight minutes of play. The Mavericks turned in a balanced score sheet with every player o...

  • Frazer Girls Post 4-13 Overall Record

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 15, 2023

    Frazer’s girls basketball team finished the regular season with a 1-9, 4-13 overall record after losing their last three conference match-ups this past week. The Bearcubs fell to the Spartans in Frazer Feb. 7 by a score of 63-41. Frazer lost 66-44 to the visiting Dodson Coyotes Friday night before dropping an 89-17 contest to North Country in Saco the following night. Details from the Frazer-Scobey game were unavailable. Frazer trailed Dodson by 1 at the end of the first eight minutes, 16-15. The Bearcubs were outscored 15-4 in the second a...

  • It's Good To Be The Kings

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 8, 2023

    Late July in 2021, Michael King swerved to avoid a deer. The truck rolled and his younger brother Tyler was caught in the rollover. While Michael escaped the accident with a dislocated shoulder and multiple abrasions, Tyler suffered more severe injuries, including a shattered left wrist, cuts and abrasions to his face and leg. Their father Casey arrived at the accident and had to use his own vehicle to move the pickup off of Tyler. When Tyler was successfully extracted and his dad was ready to...

  • Scottie Wrestling Sending 15 To State Boys Take Second, Girls Fifth At Eastern B/C Divisional

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 8, 2023

    For the sixth consecutive year, the Glasgow boys wrestling team has placed in the top two at the Eastern B/C Divisional Wrestling tournament. The Scottie boys racked up 188 team points for second place, finishing behind Huntley Project, 331 points, and ahead of Colstrip, 156; Fort Benton, 104; and Forsyth, 77.5. The Scottie girls tied for fifth with Fort Benton, both with 49 team points. Baker won the girls title with 145 points, followed by Harlem, 75; Poplar, 61, and Chinook, 60. Glasgow put...

  • Scottie Boys Beat NC and Scobey

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 8, 2023

    Glasgow's boys basketball team picked up two non-conference wins this past week, improving their record to 7-9 overall, 1-5 in conference play. The Scotties downed the Mavericks 67-31 at home Thursday and defeated the Spartans 56-40 in Scobey Saturday. Glasgow fended off a young Mavericks team easily, establishing an 18-8 lead at the end of one and outscoring North Country 28-8 in the second quarter. The Scotties led 56-18 at the end of the third, while the Mavericks outscored them 13-11 in the...

  • NC Boys Pick Up Conference Win

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 8, 2023

    The Mavericks boys basketball team improved their record to 3-5 in conference play with a 48-45 win over the Scobey Spartans in Whitewater Friday night. North Country's record stands at 4-12 overall following a 67-31 non-conference loss in Glasgow Thursday night. North Country fell behind 18-8 in the first quarter against the Class B Scotties Thursday night and were outscored 28-8 in the second. Glasgow maintained control of the game in the third, putting up 10 points while holding the...

  • NC Girls 8-0 in Conference

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 8, 2023

    The North Country girls basketball team continued their perfect season with wins over Glasgow and Scobey this past week. The Mavericks took a 45-19 non-conference win in Glasgow Thursday and downed conference rival Scobey 46-21 in Whitewater the following night. North Country holds an 8-0, 16-0 overall record heading into the final week of the regular season. The Mavericks rolled to 10-0 lead after one and a 21-0 lead at halftime in Glasgow, finding their toughest opposition in an unfriendly rim...

  • Scottie Girls Drop Two Non-Conference Games

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 8, 2023

    Glasgow's girls basketball team lost both their non-conference games last week, moving their record to 1-5, 1-15 overall on the season. The Scotties hosted the top Class C team in the state Thursday, losing 45-19 to the North Country Mavericks. On the road in Scobey Saturday, Glasgow lost another tight game to the Spartans, 49-48. Glasgow was shut out in the first two quarters against North Country Thursday while the Mavericks scored 10 and 11 in the same frames. The Scotties found their...

  • Ice Dawgs Bark and Bite in Wins Over Icedogs

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 8, 2023

    The high school Ice Dawgs improved their record to 14-4-0 this past weekend with two wins over the Bozeman Icedogs. Glasgow won 4-2 Friday night and 3-2 Saturday morning despite racking up 88 penalty minutes on 24 infractions over the course of two games. Bozeman had 34 minutes on 13 penalties. Bozeman struck first Friday night, scoring with 6:03 remaining in the first period. Glasgow answered two minutes later with a power play goal from Charlie Cornwell, assisted by Tavin Boland and Tristan...

  • Lustre Boys 16-0

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 8, 2023

    The Lustre Christian boys basketball team continues to roll through the season undefeated. The Lions defeated the Frazer Bearcubs 77-12 at home Saturday to improve to 8-0, 16-0 overall. Lustre wasted no time in establishing their lead, putting up 26 in the first quarter while holding Frazer to 7 points. The Lions shut out the Bearcubs in the second while burning up the nets with 31 points for a 57-7 lead at the half. Frazer hit a three-pointer in the third quarter but Lustre added 13 to the home side of the scoreboard and outscored Frazer 7-2...

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