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  • 19U Ice Dawgs Drop a Pair at Home

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 12, 2022

    The 19U Ice Dawgs hit a rough patch this past weekend, dropping two games to the visiting Bozeman Ice Dogs. Glasgow struck first in game on Saturday, but after that it was all Bozeman. The Ice Dogs won 8-1 Saturday and 11-0 Sunday. Kylie Lagerquist scored the lone goal for the Dawgs, striking at 14:02 in the first period Saturday evening with an assist from Tatum Provencher. Bozeman took control of the puck though and threw puck after puck at Glasgow's netminder Delaney Rixford. She faced 15...

  • Bantam Ice Dawgs Pick Up Win in Helena

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 12, 2022

    The Ice Dawgs bantam team lost a game then tied one in Williston, N.D., to start the new year before splitting a pair of games in Helena this past weekend. In their first game of 2022, the team fell to Williston 7-0 on Jan. 2 before coming back to tie their second game of the day at 3-3. Glasgow picked up a 2-0 win over Helena on Jan. 8 before dropping their Jan. 9 game 3-1 to the Bighorns. The first period of game one in Williston saw a stalemate as neither team put a puck in the net. The host team started the scoring in the second with two...

  • Rocking a Hunter's Tan

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 5, 2022

    "I just nerded out on the science." Chelsea Dodd, who holds a degree in chemistry, is a self-taught tanner in Glasgow trying to keep a dying art alive. Tanning is a relatively new hobby for the woman who works for the Glasgow Water Department. She has been learning and refining her technique for roughly three years, working primarily on her own hides while occasionally taking on projects for friends. This is how I found her – through mutual friends. Dodd had prepared a taxidermy ear for her n...

  • Ice Dawgs Drop Home Game

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 5, 2022

    The Richland Rangers came to Glasgow for a rare mid-week game against the Ice Dawgs Dec. 29. Glasgow scored first in the non-conference game but the team from Sidney got the last word and the win by a score of 6-4. Michael Hoyer found the back of the net first, scoring unassisted at 9:30 in the first period. The visiting team answered with 2:09 left in the period. They took the lead with a mere 23 seconds left before the buzzer. The Rangers increased their lead to two goals at 9:35 in the...

  • Hallock Signs as Blue Hawk

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 5, 2022

    Scottie standout Kyler Hallock announce on Dec. 21, 2021 he will be continuing his academic and athletic career at Dickinson State University. Hallock was a critical two-way player for Glasgow at running back and linebacker. He also served as kicker and punter. He led the Scotties in rushing yards with 938 on 158 carries with 14 touchdowns. On defense, he had 40 total tackles in his senior year, 32 unassisted. "I chose Dickinson because I felt like it was gong to be a really good fit for me,"...

  • Spreading Cheer Throughout the Year

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 29, 2021

    One of the aspects of sports that sets it apart from other forms of entertainment is the crowd participation. Fans ride the highs and the lows of their team's season, forming a deep attachment to the athletes and anticipating the outcome each year offers. Leading those crowds in supporting their teams in Glasgow is the Scottie Cheer Squad. While most athletes fear being banished to the sidelines, these athletes embrace their position and their role in supporting their fellow Scotties on the...

  • Lustre: This is Not Sparta

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 29, 2021

    Tuesday proved to be a huge night in a tiny community. In Lustre, the Lions hit the hardwood against a record-setting Scobey Spartan team. The visiting Spartans had recently set an all-class boys basketball win record at 57 victories. When they showed up at Lustre Christian High School, the Lions team said, "This is not Sparta." The home team handed Scobey their first loss in decisive fashion – 47-33. Lustre put up 14 points in the first quarter, including two three-pointers, while holding S...

  • Scotties Wrest Dual from Mustangs

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 29, 2021

    The Glasgow Scotties hosted a dual against the Malta Mustangs the Tuesday before Christmas break. Under the light, the Scottie Varsity team wrested a 46-21 victory from the visiting Mustangs. The first five bouts went by quickly as each team notched a number of wins by forfeit. Malta's Malin Beck won in the 103 lb. class via forfeit, as did Kohner Shipman in the 132 lb. class. Glasgow had forfeit wins in the 120 lb. class and 126 lb. class as Jake Kuka and Shalynn Pedersen, respectively, raised...

  • Lustre Girls Drop Two

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 29, 2021

    The Lustre Christian girls basketball team dropped a heartbreaker to Bainville, 51-48, on the road, Dec. 20 after the Bulldogs battled back in the fourth quarter. The Spartans were in Lustre the following night and took a decisive 48-10 win back to Scobey after holding Lustre’s leading scorers to single digits. Monday night, Bainville led after the first 10-6, with 4 of Lustre’s first-quarter points coming at the charity stripe. The Lions roared back in the second 8 minutes powered by Alexa Reddig, who put up 14 of the team’s 21 second-quarter...

  • Nashua Girls Split Games

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 29, 2021

    Nashua’s girls basketball team split their pre-holiday break games at home last week, losing to North Country 59-14 on Tuesday before rebounding to defeat Dodson 40-27 on Wednesday. The Porcupines hosted a tough Mavericks team Tuesday. The visitors immediately ran up a 19-5 lead and increased it to 38-7 heading into the half. North Country held Nashua to 4 and 3 points in the third and fourth quarters, respectively, while putting up 17 and 4 points themselves in the final two periods of play. Tia Dees led Nashua in points with 8 while Hadyn A...

  • Nashua Boys Drop Home Games

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 29, 2021

    The Nashua boys basketball team dropped their two home games last week. They lost 52-32 to the North Country Mavericks despite a strong first half on Tuesday. Wednesday night, they hosted a hot-shooting Dodson team and fell 72-37. The Porcupines took a one-point lead at the end of their first eight minutes against the Mavericks, 13-12. A North Country surge in the second quarter saw the visitors put up 17 while holding Nashua to 9 points. After halftime, North Country maintained their lead, outscoring Nashua 12-4 in the third quarter and 11-6...

  • NC Girls Beat Nashua

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 29, 2021

    North Country’s girls basketball team added another notch to their win column last Tuesday night in Nashua. The Mavericks downed the Porcupines 59-14 after holding the host team to single digit scoring in each quarter. Three Mavericks put up a three-pointer in the first quarter as North Country took control of the game early. Teagan Erickson, Paige Wasson and Jaycee Erickson helped propel the Mavericks to 19 points while North Country’s defense held Nashua to 5 points. North Country put up another 19 in the second quarter, including a thr...

  • NC Boys Win in Nashua

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 29, 2021

    The North Country boys found their first victory on the road last week when they traveled to Nashua and defeated the Porcupines by a 20-point margin, 52-32. The home team took a 13-12 lead after one quarter of play, but North Country threw up 17 points in the second while holding Nashua to 9 to take a 29-22 lead into halftime. Back on the court, the Mavericks outscored the Porcupines again in the third quarter by a margin of 12-4 and in the fourth 11-6 to secure their victory. North Country ran up 19 fouls in the game, 10 in the second half....

  • Glasgow Middle School Invitational

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 29, 2021

    Middle School 184-238 Guaranteed Places 1st Place - Andrew Linder of Glasgow 2nd Place - Thor Fulgham of Sidney 3rd Place - Trevor Knowles of Malta 4th Place - Ernie Vandall of Glasgow Round One Andrew Linder (Glasgow) won by fall over Trevor Knowles (Malta ) (Fall 0:24) Thor Fulgham (Sidney) won by fall over Ernie Vandall (Glasgow) (Fall 0:18) Round Two Andrew Linder (Glasgow) won by fall over Thor Fulgham (Sidney) (Fall 2:05) Trevor Knowles (Malta ) won by fall over Ernie Vandall (Glasgow)...

  • Scottie Girls Lose Conference Match-up Against Malta

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 29, 2021

    Glasgow's girls basketball team, knocked down by sickness, found themselves knocked down another notch Wednesday night when the Malta M-ettes came to town. The visiting team took early control of the game while the Scotties struggled in most aspects of their game. Malta won the Color Rush Night match-up 46-19. Malta team took a 12-3 lead after the Scotties went 3-for-6 at the free throw line in the first quarter. Carly Nelson was the only Scottie to score in the first. Glasgow was held to three...

  • Scottie Boys Fall to Mustangs at Home

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 29, 2021

    Glasgow hosted Malta Wednesday night for Color Rush Night before the holiday break. The visiting Mustangs used a strong outside game – they drained eight three-pointers – to roll over the Scotties 61-34. Six of those treys came in the first quarter as the Mustangs established a 22-13 lead over the Scotties. By the half, Malta was up 36-19. Both teams put up 8 points in the third quarter but Malta outscored Glasgow by a 10-point margin in the fourth – 17-7 – as they cemented their win. Keigan...

  • When 'B' is Better than 'A'

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 22, 2021

    The Glasgow girls basketball team turned in two big wins, downing two Class A teams, in their home opener week. The Scotties ran over the Glendive Red Devils on Thursday, 49-23, then took Sidney to a double overtime on Friday in their come-from-behind 63-57 victory. Glasgow took a 10-8 lead on Thursday over Glendive after the first when Tyann Graham was fouled on her attempted buzzer beater and sunk 2-of-3 at the free throw line. Abrianna Nielsen drained a three-pointer to start the second and...

  • Scottie Boys Split Home Opener

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 22, 2021

    The Glasgow boys basketball team split their games this past week – falling to the Glendive Red Devils 55-27 on Thursday and rebounding to down the Sidney Eagles 59-42 on Friday. Glendive lit up the scoreboard first in the Thursday showdown, keeping Glasgow from scoring until midway through the quarter when Keigan Ingram connected on a field goal. The Class A Red Devils built up an 11-5 lead after the first eight minutes. The visitors connected on five three-pointers in the second quarter as the...

  • Glasgow Grapplers 10th at CMR Holiday Invitational

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 22, 2021

    Glasgow's wrestling crew finished in 10th place at the 44th Annual CMR Holiday Invitational in Great Falls this past weekend. The Scotties earned 112 points to earn their 10th place finish out of 54 schools. The were the top Class B school at the tournament. On the girls' side of the tournament, Shalynn Pedersen single-handedly earned the Scotties a 23rd place finish. The sophomore put up a 5-2 record in earning 4th place at 126 lbs. She earned 24 team points. The Scottie boys entered the...

  • Walt and Trudy Currie JV Tournament,

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 22, 2021

    FROSH 113 - Ted See’s place is 3rd and has scored 15.0 team points. Champ. Round 1 - Cole Schaub (Billings Skyview) won by forfeit over Ted See (Glasgow) (FF) Cons. Round 1 - Ted See (Glasgow) received a bye () (Bye) Cons. Round 2 - Ted See (Glasgow) won by fall over Hunter Hume (Ronan) (Fall 2:10) Cons. Round 3 - Ted See (Glasgow) won by fall over Logan Bickel (Great Falls Central / MSDB) (Fall 1:01) Cons. Semi - Ted See (Glasgow) won by decision over Jake Simac (Fergus (Lewistown)) (Dec 4-0) 3rd Place Match - Ted See (Glasgow) won by d...

  • Frazer Girls Drop Two

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 22, 2021

    The Bearcubs girls basketball team dropped two games this past week, losing to a tough Spartans team 46-11 in Scobey on Thursday, and dropping a home game 51-33 to Froid/Medicine Lake on Friday. Scobey went up 7-2 at the end of the first quarter and 20-9 at the half. They shut out Frazer in the third while putting up 12 points. In the final quarter, Scobey scored 14 points while holding Frazer to 2 points. Frazer had five players put up points in the game. Bailey Beston led with 3 while...

  • Frazer Boys 0-2

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 22, 2021

    The Bearcubs boys basketball team lost to the Spartans in Scobey, 81-24, on Thursday and dropped an 89-41 game to Froid/Medicine Lake at home on Friday. The notoriously strong Spartans – who now own the all-class record for consecutive victories in boys basketball with 57 – wasted no time in running up the score on their home court. They held a 50-11 lead at the half before winning 81-24. They held the Bearcubs to single digits in each quarter. Keein Ackerman led Frazer with 12 points, inc...

  • Lustre Girls Lose Two

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 22, 2021

    The Lustre Christian girls basketball team dropped a tight game, 44-41, to the Porcupines in Nashua on Dec. 17 and lost a tough game to Culbertson 64-25 at home on Dec. 18. Lustre led Nashua throughout the first three quarters of their first conference game with scores of 12-11, 24-19, and 30-29. Nashua came back in the fourth quarter to win by a three-point margin. Alexa Reddig led the Lions in points with 19, including a three-pointer. Aubri Holzrichter added 12 points, connecting on three...

  • Lustre Boys Win Two

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 22, 2021

    The Lustre Christian boys basketball team added another two decisive wins to their record this past week. On Friday, they defeated Porcupines 80-30 in Nashua. The Lions downed the Culberston Cowboys 73-31 in their home opener Saturday night. The Lions put up 22 points in their first eight minutes in Nashua while holding the home team to 6 points. They doubled their own points in the second quarter to take a 44-13 lead into the half. Lustre put up 20 points in the third and 16 in the fourth...

  • Nashua Girls Down Lions

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 22, 2021

    The Nashua girls basketball team won their home opener against the Lustre Christian Lions 44-41 on Dec. 17. The Porcupines overcame a one-point deficit, 12-11, in the first quarter and a 24-19 Lions' lead at the half in their comeback attempt.. They outscored the Lions by a four-point margin in both the third and fourth quarters, 10-6 and 15-11, to win the game. Tia Dees led the Porcupines in scoring with 19 points. Hadynn Adkins added 10 points, Alexis Murdock 6, Kaitlynn Miller 4 and Deja...

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