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The Scottie boys' track team sat atop the points board at the Baker Invitational this past Saturday, racking up 181 points powered by five first-place finishes. Glasgow's girls' team placed third with 120 points and three first-place finishes. Dalton Sand, Kyler Holinde, Vaughn Miller, Stephen Bailey and the boys' 4x100 – Bergen Miller, Sand, Reed Larsen and Ted Tryan – were on top of the boys podium while Tanae Baker and Iris McKean were the top finishers on the girls' side. Baker won the gir...
Glasgow's golf squad hit the links this past Friday, taking part in the Shelby Invitational. For their first time on the not-yet greens, the Scotties turned in an impressive performance. Junior Riley Smith took first place overall in the boys' competition after shooting a 77 on the par 72 Marias Valley course. He helped power the Scotties to a first place team ranking with 345 points. Glasgow beat out 14 other schools for the title. Cutbank took second with 366 points and Malta claimed third...
The Glasgow-Hinsdale-Nashua softball team went 1-2 last week, dropping a home game 15-3 to Dawson County before splitting their games at the Lewistown Invitational on Friday. The Scotties lost 5-2 to Park City before downing Lockwood 16-3 that afternoon. Dawson took the early lead over Glasgow, racking up eight runs in the top of the first before allowing the Scotties two runs in the bottom of the inning. Ashlee Meland started in the pitcher's circle for the home team but after Dawson put on a h...
The 2022 track season kicked off Friday with the annual Glasgow Invitational Meet as the Scotties played host to 27 schools and 463 competitors. The Scottie boys placed third with 79 points, coming in behind Havre, 107, and Malta, 81. Glasgow's girls team placed fourth with 51 points, behind Plentywood, 96; Savage, 55, and Scobey, 53. Reed Larsen, 800-meter-run, and Stephen Bailey, pole vault, earned first places for the Scottie boys while Iris McKean, 800 and 1600 meter runs, and Eve Stone,...
The Glasgow-Hinsdale-Nashua Scottie softball team went 1-2 in their first week of the 2022 season, dropping their home opener to Havre 16-12 last Thursday before splitting two conference games at the Huntley triangular. The Scotties defeated Huntley Project 26-9 in their first game April 1 before losing 13-3 to Stillwater Christian. The Blue Ponies lit up the scoreboard four times in the first inning before Glasgow racked up 10 runs in the bottom of the same. The Scotties' first batter, Ashlee...
Jasiah Hambira led his Lustre Christian boys track team to a 5th place finish at the Glasgow Invitational Track Meet April 1. The Lions junior won the 400 meter dash, high jump and triple jump, while placing 2nd in the 200 meter dash. Elijah Lenihan also earned points for the Lions with a 4th place in the high jump. Hambira, the defending Class C High Jump state champion, won the event in Glasgow after clearing 5-08.00. Lenihan jumped 5-06.00 in his 4th place finish. In the triple jump Hambira...
The North Country girls basketball team put on a show at the State tournament in Great Falls this weekend – outscoring their opponents by 97 points over four games – 252-155 – as they rolled over three teams on their way to claim third place. The Mavericks defeated Twin Bridges 59-28 in the opening day of the girls state tournament. North Country advanced to the Friday night game where they fell to the eventual second-place Box Elder Bears by a score of 58-53. On the back side of the brack...
Glasgow's girls basketball team earned their first trip to the state tournament in 24 seasons this year. And the Scottie squad made the most of their trip to Bozeman, putting up a 2-2 record at the big dance for a fourth-place finish. Glasgow faced the South's number one seed Colstrip in the opening round, falling in a hard fought game 49-39. The Scotties rebounded in game two on Friday morning, defeating Thompson Falls 46-30. That win pitted Glasgow against Hi-Line rival Malta. The Scotties...
Glasgow's Bantam Ice Dawgs claimed second at the Montana Amateur Hockey Association State A Tournament in Butte this past weekend. The Ice Dawgs skated through their first two pool games, defeating Whitefish 10-2, and downing Butte 9-5, before running into an undefeated Bozeman team. In their final game of pool play – and with a guaranteed spot in the championship game – the Dawgs fell to the Icedogs 10-0. The teams faced each other again the chipper where Bozeman maintained their perfect rec...
The Glasgow Courier welcomed back Michelle Bigelbach on March 7. Bigelbach returns to the Courier to take up the mantle of Publisher/Editor after a hiatus of just over a year from the paper. She first joined the Courier in the summer of 2016 as Copy Editor. She moved into writing after demonstrating an ability for editing without sacrificing the original tone of an article. Bigelbach said she made the move "grudgingly" because as a new resident of the area "I didn't feel I could provide the voic...
The generosity and largesse of Valley County residents was on display again this past weekend as supporters of Ducks Unlimited landed at the Cottonwood for the annual sponsor banquet. The Missouri/Milk River chapter of the national organization welcomed scores of supporters to their 36th and 85th Anniversary Banquet March 5, tempting their donors with a live auctions, raffles and a silent auction. Though Montana Regional Director Barry Allen was unable to attend as planned, emceeing duties were...
For the first time in 24 years, the Scotties girls basketball team is headed to the State tournament. The last Glasgow's girls team to make the final cut was in 1997. Glasgow took the long route to make the state tournament, avenging a loss along the way. The Scotties dropped their Divisional opener against the Cut Bank Wolves 49-45 on Thursday. In their first loser-out game they rolled over the Shelby Coyotes 56-24 on Friday. They then faced the Wolf Point Wolves on Saturday, who had knocked...
The North Country Mavericks have secured another state tournament berth. Their route to Great Falls took an extra turn they had not planned on – a challenge game from the Scobey Spartans – but the Mavericks rose to the occasion Monday night in Wolf Point with a dramatic 43-36 win. North Country paid no heed to their first two opponents at the Eastern Divisional Tournament in Sidney. They dropped Froid/Lake by a 40-point margin – 62-22 – in their opening game on Thursday before silencing the Mon...
After an upset loss in the championship game of the District 3C tournament, the Lions of Lustre Christian entered the Eastern C Divisional Tournament as the second seed. Lustre Christian battled through the brackets from the championship side to the consolation game to a challenge game for a trip to state. But after five intense games, the Lions found themselves a single point shy of cracking the top eight in the state. The Lions defeated the Bainville Bulldogs 71-57 in a thrilling overtime...
A young North Country boys basketball team came on strong at the end of the season, earning themselves a trip to the Eastern Divisional tournament in Sidney. Though the Mavericks put up a good fight, their season came to an end with a 56-41 loss to Fairview and a 78-44 defeat at the hands of the Scobey Spartans. For a team with three starting freshman alongside only one returning starter and a sixth-man from last season, the Mavericks put on an impressive show. North Country, as the third seed o...
The PeeWee Ice Dawgs saw their season come to end at the State Tournament in Missoula this past weekend with a third place finish. Glasgow went 1-2-1 on the weekend. Glasgow ended their game against Flathead in the opening round on Friday knotted at 5 on the scoreboard. They then fell to the Billings-1 by a score of 2-0 Saturday before losing 3-0 to Billings-2 later that day. Sunday they downed the Havre Ice Hawks 8-2. Flathead took a 2-0 lead in the first period of Glasgow’s first game. But Ian Anderson cut Flathead’s lead in half before the...
Glasgow’s Bantam Ice Dawgs traded 5-3 final scores with the Williston Coyotes in a pair of games on Sunday at the Valley Event Center with the visitors taking the first game. In the first of two non-conference games the Coyotes took a 3-2 lead in the first period. Williston scored the first two before Glasgow answered. Bode Barnett netted the first for Glasgow with help from Gryffen Collins. Brody Hansen scored the second Dawgs goal with an assist from Barnett with 1:20 remaining in the period. Williston added a third goal with 30 seconds l...
The Nashua girls basketball team saw their 2021-2022 season come to an end at the Eastern C Divisional tournament in Sidney this past weekend. The Porcupines fell to the MonDak Thunder 40-32 Thursday evening in a tough fought game. The loss sent them to loser-out action Friday afternoon against Froid/Lake where the Redhawks came out on top of a 56-34 contest. As the third seed out of the 3C, Nashua faced MonDak, the second seed out of the 2C, in their first game. The Porcupines held the lead...
Valley County’s first-ever Citizens Law Enforcement Academy held its first of eight classes this past Thursday in the community room of the courthouse. Seventeen residents of Valley County attended the inaugural session and Sheriff Tom Boyer said he feels encouraged and excited about the interest in this program. “The Citizens Law Enforcement Academy is just an opportunity for the citizens in the community to come in and get a better picture – a broader scope – of what law enforcement does.” Boyer hopes the newly implemented program will give...
Though the Scottie Speech and Drama team concluded their regular season at the State Meet in Huntley Project Jan. 29 & 30, the crew was not quite done with their year. The team traveled to Billings Feb. 11 & 12 to compete in the National Speech & Debate Association's state meet with hopes of continuing on to the national level.This past Thursday they held their end-of-year Awards Ceremony in the Glasgow High School library. In Billings, the Scotties found competition from AA, A and B/C schools....
The young thespians of Glasgow Middle School are inviting everyone to come be a part of their world as they create an underwater oasis full of drama, humor, friendship, love, revenge and singing sea creatures as they present The Little Mermaid. Under the direction of Maureen Leech, with assistant director Elizabeth Peters, students from Glasgow's sixth, seventh and eighth grades will share the story written by Hans Christian Anderson and as popularized by the Disney film this week. Addison...
Glasgow rolled through the state tournament in Miles City the past weekend undefeated and beat the Helena Bighorns for the third time in four match-ups over two weeks to win the Ice Dawgs their first-ever High School championship. Glasgow defeated Salmon 5-1 in their first game Thursday and followed it up with a 6-4 win over Helena on Friday. The win pitted them against Bozeman that evening when the Dawgs downed the Dogs 1-0. Glasgow then won a high scoring game over Miles City 7-6. The win over...
Glasgow’s 19U Ice Dawgs finished their season in Havre with a fourth-place finish at the state tournament. The Dawgs fell to the Flathead Fusion 5-2 in their first game on Friday. They rebounded to defeat Salmon 4-3 on Saturday. Glasgow and Salmon met again Sunday morning but this time Salmon came out on top of 5-2 score. The Dawgs struck first in their game against Flathead, going up 2-0 early in the game but Flathead tied the game in the first before shutting Glasgow out the remainder of the game. Ava Lloyd was the first goal scorer for G...
The Glasgow Scottie boys basketball team saw their season come to end this past weekend at the Norther B Divisional tournament. The Scotties struggled offensively, unable to buy a bucket in their two games. Glasgow fell behind Shelby in the first half as the Coyotes went on to win 51-28 in game one on Thursday. The loss moved the Scotties to loser-out action where they faced Fairfield. The Eagles scored first and built that lead into a 67-42 victory. In their opening game on Thursday, the...
The PeeWee Ice Dawgs dropped their first game against the Billings Bulls, 4-3, on Saturday. But they rebounded to take their second game by a score of 3-2. Glasgow scored more goals than Billings in game one, but unfortunately for the home team one of those was an own-goal which tipped the game in Billings' favor. The Bulls found the back of the net first, scoring at 11:56. Glasgow answered though and took the lead before time ended in the first-time period. Carter Holte, assist Ian Anderson, ti...