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  • Annie Get Your Funds

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 23, 2022

    Now its ninth year of auctioning a gun to raise funds for scholarships, the Hi-Line Sportsmen's annual fundraising banquet continues to grow and grow. Despite falling on a sports-heavy weekend, the banquet drew approximately 180 outdoorsmen and women to St. Raphael's Parish in Glasgow. While this is the sixth banquet, 2022 marks the eighth year the local non-profit organization has awarded scholarships to area students. Over eight years, Hi-Line Sportsmen has given out $20,000 in scholarship...

  • When Things Go Off the Rails

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 23, 2022

    Valley County’s Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) held a tabletop exercise Feb. 15 at the Cottonwood. For three hours “players” from various local organizations confronted a fictional passenger train derailment to test their response capabilities. Representatives from Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital, Valley County DES, Valley County Transit, Valley County Road Department, the Health Department, Dispatch, National Weather Service, the Sanitation Office, Long Run Fire Department, Bell Mortuary, the Sheriff’s office, Glasgow Police...

  • Rep. Rosendale Meets with Dalton Sand

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 23, 2022

    Matt Rosendale, Montana's lone representative, was in Glasgow on Monday to meet with Glasgow senior Dalton Sand regarding the Scottie's future endeavors. Sand was one of four Montana seniors who passed the vetting process and earned a nomination to one of the nation's premier military academies from the Representative. The two discussed the soon-to-be graduate's ambitions regarding the Naval Academy in Annapolis. As a native of Maryland, Rep. Rosendale expressed his desire and willingness to pro...

  • North Country Girls Claim 3C Title

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 23, 2022

    GWENDOLYNE HONRUD THE COURIER The North Country girls basketball team claimed the District 3C title, the first of what is surely hoped to be three post-season titles as they look to bring home the state hardware this year. The Mavericks rolled over Dodson 68-12 and handily defeated Scobey 59-22 for the title. The Nashua Porcupines played four games and claimed third place with a 55-33 victory over Dodson. Nashua and North Country advance to the Eastern Divisional tournament in Sidney after a wee...

  • Lustre Christian Boys Second at 3C

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 23, 2022

    In a somewhat surprising boys 3C championship game, Scobey handed Lustre Christian their first loss of the year. The Spartans defeated the Lions by a single-point in the low-scoring game 34-33. North Country staged a 21-point fourth quarter against Dodson in the consolation game to win third place. The Mavericks defeated the Coyotes 50-48. Lustre Christian and North Country both advance to the Eastern Divisional tournament in Sidney after a week off. Game One: North Country v. Frazer North Count...

  • Scottie Girls Place Third at District 2B

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 23, 2022

    After a disappointing 50-45 loss to Wolf Point in round of the District 2B tournament, the Glasgow girls basketball team rolled over Poplar, 59-16, and Harlem, 67-25, to earn third place and a trip to Cut Bank for the Northern Divisional Tournament Mar. 3-5 in Cut Bank. Glasgow trailed 8-7 after one quarter in their opening game before tying it 19-19 at the half in what proved to be a tight back-and-forth game. Wolf Point held a one-part margin after 24 minutes of play, 33-32. Glasgow held the...

  • Scottie Boys Advance to Divisional

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 23, 2022

    The Glasgow Scottie boys basketball team advances to the Northern B Divisional tournament this weekend in Glasgow after a series of nail-biting games at the District 2B tournament this past weekend. After finishing their season with a huge win in Poplar, Glasgow faced the Indians in game one of the District tournament in Glasgow on Thursday. The Scotties fell to the Indians 58-54 in the first round of the tournament. Poplar came out fired up, ready to steal a game back from Glasgow and led...

  • 19U Ice Dawgs Hit Rough Patch in Woodland Park

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 23, 2022

    The 19U Ice Dawgs traveled to Woodland Parks in Kalispell for games against Salmon and Flathead this past weekend. Glasgow came up just short against Salmon, losing both games by a 4-3 margin. The Dawgs fell to the Flathead Fusion 8-0 and 6-0 in each of those two match ups. Glasgow scored a goal in each period of game one Friday night against Salmon, but the team from Idaho put up two goals in both the second and third periods for the win. Phoenix Phipps, assist Tatum Provencher, scored the Dawgs’ first goal. Ava Lloyd netted the second period...

  • High School Ice Dawgs Split Weekend with Bighorns

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 23, 2022

    The Glasgow Ice Dawgs high school team gave away a game to the Helena Bighorns Friday night in Glasgow 7-1 but earned their revenge Saturday morning. Glasgow took the second game 52 seconds into sudden-death, three-on-three overtime with a 3-2 final score. Glasgow gave up three goals in game one against Helena Friday night and found themselves down 5-0 heading into intermission. The Dawgs found the back of the net with 11:30 left in the game. Lex Fairclough netted a power play goal with an...

  • Hallock Finds Key to Championship

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 16, 2022

    Blood, sweat, tears. Heartache. Elation. Losses. Wins. Avenged matches. Podium trips. History made. The 2022 State Wrestling Tournament held it all for the Glasgow Scotties this past weekend. At the end of two and a half days of intense competition, the Scotties stood in fourth place, out of 52 teams, in the B/C with 100 points, just 12.5 points out of a trophy. Huntley Project took the top slot with 192 points followed by Cut Bank with 113 and Jefferson with 112.5. Glasgow put four grapplers...

  • Scottie Boys Split Final Weekend of Regular Season in Two Road Games

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 16, 2022

    The Scottie boys split their games in the final weekend of the regular season to finish with an 8-10 overall record, 3-5 conference. They enter the District 2B Tournament this weekend as the fourth seed. Friday night in Harlem the Scotties fell to the Wildcats and their strong outside game, 88-64. Saturday night in Poplar Glasgow waged a comeback against the Indians to send the game into overtime. The Scotties owned the extra frame to end the regular season with a 63-37 conference win. The...

  • Scottie Girls Win Two Conference Games To Close Out Regular Season

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 16, 2022

    The Glasgow girls basketball team ended their regular season with two big conference wins over Harlem and Poplar this past weekend. The Scotties downed the Wildcats 56-49 in Harlem on Friday and rolled over the Indians 59-17 Saturday in Poplar. Glasgow enters the District 2B tournament as the second seed with a 12-6 overall record, 5-3 conference. The Scotties came from behind in Harlem to win the game with a 20-point fourth quarter. They trailed 13-10, 24-20 and 40-36 in the first three...

  • HS Ice Dawgs Split Games in Miles City

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 16, 2022

    The Glasgow Ice Dawgs high school team dropped their first game in Miles City 7-5 before claiming a 3-1 victory over the Generals in their second match-up Saturday. In a rematch weekend, the Generals took a 2-0 lead over the Dawgs in game one’s first period. Glasgow struck first in the second period when Colter Barnett netted an even-strength goal. Miles City lit up the scoreboard three more times before Glasgow answered. Peyton Hubbard, assist Trevor Dulaney, netted a short-handed goal to make the score 5-2. Barnett scored a shortie to bring t...

  • 19U Ice Dawgs Defeated by Bruins

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 16, 2022

    Glasgow’s 19U Ice Dawgs dropped their two road games in Missoula this past weekend. A tough Bruins team won game one on Friday 10-2. Glasgow battled back Saturday morning but still trailed 5-3 when the final horn sounded. Missoula took a 5-0 lead after the first period Friday night and added four more before intermission. Both of Glasgow’s first game goals came in the second period. Victoria Pehlke scored less than a minute into the period and assisted on a goal by Tatum Provencher three seconds later. Missoula took their score to double dig...

  • Bantam Dawgs Win Dog Fight

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 16, 2022

    Glasgow’s Bantam Ice Dawgs won both games against the Bozeman Ice Dogs this past weekend in Glasgow. Friday night Glasgow downed the visitors 5-2. The Dawgs won Saturday’s game by a 7-goal margin, 9-2. The Dawgs established control of the games in the first period of game one, putting up three unanswered goals. Hudson Honey scored the first with help from JP Cornwell and Bode Barnett. Tavin Boland added the second for Glasgow. Barnett concluded the period with a goal. JP Cornwell earned the assist. Glasgow put up two more goals in the sec...

  • Lustre Boys Complete Perfect Season

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 16, 2022

    The Lustre Christian boys basketball team’s final weekend went the same way as the rest of the season – victorious. The Lions defeated the North Country Mavericks 69-32 Friday night in Hinsdale and beat the Dodson Coyotes 60-43 at home on Saturday. Lustre Christian led 16-7 after one against North Country and 26-18 at the half. A 23-point third quarter put them up 49-24 heading into the final eight minutes. Kolden Hoversland and Jasiah Hambira led the Lions with 13 points a piece while Cayden Klatt and Elijah Lenihan scored 10 each. Clay Red...

  • North Country Boys Pick up Win Over Dodson

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 16, 2022

    The North Country Mavericks picked up a conference win in their final week of the regular season, defeating the Dodson Coyotes 57-47 in Whitewater Feb. 8. Friday night they fell 69-32 to the Lions in Lustre. The Mavericks surged in the second half in Frazer Saturday night but found themselves on the wrong end of the 50-46 score at the end of the game. North Country trailed 16-13 after one against Dodson but claimed a 29-19 lead at the half. The Mavericks held on to their lead after three, 41-32 and outscored the Coyotes by a point in the...

  • Nashua Girls Lose Final Two

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 16, 2022

    The Nashua girls basketball team dropped their final two games of the regular season, both at home. The Porcupines fell to the Scobey Spartans 45-24 on Friday and lost 54-27 to the Richey/Lambert Fusion on Saturday. Nashua held even with Scobey with the score tied at 10 after one but a strong second by Scobey propelled them to a 23-16 lead at the half. After three quarters, Nashua trailed 36-20. Tia Dees scored 13 for Nashua, going 7-for-11 at the free throw line. Deja Morgan scored 4, Alexis Murdock 3 and Hayden Adkins and Kaitlynn Miller had...

  • Nashua Boys Finish Season with Two Losses

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 16, 2022

    Nashua’s boys basketball team ended their regular season with two losses at home. They fell 58-30 to the Scobey Spartans on Friday and lost 54-29 to the Richey/Lambert Fusion on Saturday. The Porcupines trailed 12-8, 19-16 and 40-25 after each of the first three quarters. Grady Nielsen scored 11 points with three treys to lead Nashua. Caden Laumeyer added 10 points while Xander Pugh, Kevan Viste and Ethan Noser each added 3 points. Nashua had seven fouls, all in the first half. Noser had three and Laumeyer two while Pugh and Walker Laumeyer h...

  • Frazer Boys 1-1 in Final Regular Season Weekend

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 16, 2022

    The Frazer boys basketball team split their final regular season weekend games with a conference loss and a conference win. The Bearcubs fell on the road to the Dodson Coyotes 80-53 Friday but rebounded to win at home, 50-46, over the North Country Mavericks on Saturday. Frazer held tight with Dodson the first half, trailing 22-15 after one and 34-27 at the half. A 21-point third quarter put Dodson up 56-37 heading into the final eight minutes. Keein Ackerman made the most of his return for Frazer, pouring in 25 points. Ty Fourstar added 11...

  • Frazer Girls Pick Up Conference Win

    GWENDOLYNE HONRUD, The Courier|Feb 9, 2022

    The Frazer girls basketball team picked up a conference win over the Lustre Christian Lions Saturday, 43-30. The win came after losses to Poplar, 69-43, on Monday and to Nashua 49-39 on Friday, both in Frazer. Poplar leapt out to a 17-5 lead after one over Frazer. The Bearcubs trailed 28-17 at the half and 55-30 after three quarters of play. They held nearly even with the Indians in the final eight minutes, getting outscored by a point 14-13. Baily Beston led the Bearcubs with 21 points and...

  • Frazer Boys Lose Three

    GWENDOLYNE HONRUD, THE COURIER|Feb 9, 2022

    The Frazer boys basketball team dropped three games this past week while missing two starters, Keein Ackerman and John Hotomanie. The fell 90-26 against a tough Poplar team last Monday in Frazer. Friday night the Bearcubs fell to Nashua 62-39 in front of a home crowd. On Saturday in Lustre, Frazer fell to the conference-leading Lions 80-11. Poplar took control of the court early with a 40-6 lead after one and 64-15 at the half. Frazer trailed 84-21 after three. Ryker Ackerman led the Bearcubs wi...

  • 19U Ice Dawgs Win Senior Night Game

    GWENDOLYNE HONRUD, THE COURIER|Feb 9, 2022

    Glasgow's 19U Ice Dawgs downed the Havre Ice Hawks 4-2 in their Senior Night game last Friday before dropping a back-and-forth 4-3 rematch Saturday morning. The Dawgs struck first Friday night when Kimber Dulaney scored on the man advantage at 10:25. Captain Tatum Provencher had the assist. Havre tied the game with 1:11 remaining in the first period. Glasgow took the lead back at 7:33 in the second period on another power play. Shanice Lagerquist found the back of the net with an assist from...

  • Scottie Wrestlers Close Out Regular Season

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 2, 2022

    The Glasgow grapplers finished out their regular season this past week with three events. Thursday they hosted the Class A Havre Blue Ponies for a Senior Night dual. Friday and Saturday they were in Malta. Friday night's event, originally scheduled as a dual, was changed to a Mixer and Saturday the Mustangs hosted the Malta Invitational. Coach Jory Casterline is pleased with where his team sits as they enter the postseason. "We're peaking," he said. "We're following the same game plan as the las...

  • NC Girls Block Scotties

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 2, 2022

    The North Country girls continued to roll through their season with three big wins this past week. The Mavericks downed the Coyotes 56-19 in Dodson on Thursday and defeated the Nashua Porcupines 50-8 in Whitewater on Friday in two conference games. Saturday in Saco they hosted the Glasgow Scotties who also fell to the Mavericks, 51-22. Jaycee Erickson led the squad in their win over Dodson, putting up 17 points with four assists and three steals. Teagan Erickson added 8 points, five assists,...

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