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  • Scotties Shut Out Colts in Colstrip

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 22, 2021

    The Glasgow Scotties earned their first shut out of the season on the road in Colstrip last Friday and what a win it was. Glasgow blanked Colstrip 50-0 in the blowout victory. In a tremendous show of teamwork, the Scotties put on a clinic offensively and defensively, rolling over the Colts on their home turf. The Scotties had eight players put points on the scoreboard, led by senior Kyler Hallock with four touchdowns. Playing the other way, defensive coordinator Sam Tedrow exuded pride in his...

  • Scottie Volleyball 3-0 in Conference

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 22, 2021

    The Scottie volleyball team had two road trips this past weekend with games in Plentywood and Poplar. While the girls dropped their match against the Wildcats on Friday, they improved their conference record to 3-0. The Scotties’ record stands at 3-2 overall, with both losses coming at the hands of Plentywood. Glasgow traveled to Plentywood Sept. 17 with hopes of avenging an early season loss to the Wildcats. Though the team did not walk away with the victory, they forced the Wildcats to use all five sets for their win. “Girls fought hard and...

  • North Country Volleyball

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 22, 2021

    The North Country Mavericks had a "rough week" according to head coach Charlene Wasson. The team battled through rotation changes and the loss of starter on Saturday against Scobey. "Sometimes it is hard to make changes but you have to do them to see what opportunities you are missing and if the things you think will help really will," Wasson said. Though the changes did not lead to wins for the Mavericks, Wasson sees the positive outcomes for her team, "So with the changes, I saw some great...

  • Nashua Volleyball

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 22, 2021

    *This story has been updated from the print version.* The Nashua Porcupines volleyball team hosted the Fairview Warriors on Thursday and the Richey-Lambert Fusion on Saturday. Though the Porcupines did not add to their win column, head coach Janice Rorvik sees growth in her team. “The girls played well this past weekend and the different parts of the game are coming together for us,” she said. “Everything we went over in practice this past week was utilized and performed by the girls during the game.” Fairview won the Thursday match 25-13, 20-2...

  • GMS Cross Country Teams Run in Fort Peck

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 22, 2021

    The Glasgow Middle School harriers hit the course in front of a home crowd on Saturday at Kiwanis Park in Fort Peck. The girls team placed fourth and the boys earned fifth place. Eighth-grader Kimber Dulaney led the Scottie girls, and all runners, with her 10:10.82 run for first place. Haleigh Huntsman, seventh grade, placed fourth overall with her 10:29.48 run. Eighth-grader Josie Kemp ran an 11:26.24 to place 13th. Seventh-graders Rebekah Bailey finished in 31st and Aspen Probert in 37th with...

  • Frazer Cross Country

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 22, 2021

    The Frazer Bearcubs were represented by junior Alyssa Toce Blount and sophomore Kalianna Toce Blount at the Glasgow Invitational cross country meet at Kiwanis Park in Fort Peck on Sept. 18. A. Toce Blount finished the course in 25:53.66 for a 31st place finish. K. Toce Blount placed 46th overall with her time off 28:46.00. In middle school action, the Frazer girls team took seventh place overall. They were led by eighth-grader Isabell Even in 33rd place after running the race in 13:12.83. She...

  • Nashua Cross Country

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 22, 2021

    The Nashua Porcupines made the short journey to Fort Peck's Kiwanis Park to run in the Glasgow Invitational cross country meet Sept. 18. The lone high school runner, Alyssa Murdock, ran a 27:42.60 for an overall 43rd place finish. Alexus Ponder was the only middle school girl for the Nashua team. The sixth-grader ran a 16:59.76. The middle school boys team fielded three runners. Sixth-grader Joseph Youpee ran an 11:51.16. Seventh-grader Jackson Abern completed the course in 12:18.06 and fellow...

  • Glasgow Says No to Baker

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 15, 2021

    The Glasgow Scottie football team took their fans for a wild ride Friday against the Baker Spartans. The Scotties left the field with another notch in their win column in a game that felt a lot tighter than the final 24-14 score may have indicated. Head coach Patrick Barnett said, "Either team could have won." He enthused that the game was a fun one to coach and praised both teams for playing hard all the way through. Each team needed to play hard as the third game of the season for the Scotties...

  • Scottie Volleyball Team Wins Two

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 15, 2021

    The Glasgow volleyball team recovered nicely this week after stumbling against Plentywood and in Chinook. The Scotties swept two conference opponents, Malta and Harlem, to improve their record to 2-1 overall, 2-0 in the conference. Coach Somer Hoerster said she feels really good about her conference wins, adding, "Girls aren't all healthy so getting two district wins is big when the rotations change. I'm really happy with the wins." On Thursday the Scotties took down the M-ettes in Malta 25-18,...

  • Scottie Boys Run Away with First in Havre

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 15, 2021

    The Glasgow Cross Country teams have found their legs and are striding through the 2021 season. The boys brought home a first place finish from the Havre Invitational on Sept. 11, while the girls earned a third place finish. The Scottie girls earned 83 points, finishing behind Fergus, 46 points, and Havre, 76. Together, the girls put up a team total clock time of 2:01:31.76 Iris McKean and Tanae Baker led the Scottie girls with their top five performances. McKean placed third with a time of 20:11.95 and Baker ran a 21:34.82 for her fifth place...

  • North Country Volleyball

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 15, 2021

    The North Country Mavericks dominated on the volleyball court this past week, defeating Harlem and Bainville. The Mavs defeated the Wildcats 26-16, 25-17, 25-16 on Sept. 9 in Harlem. On Sept. 10 they hosted Bainville in Saco where they won 25-11, 25-11, 22-25, 25-13. Coach Charlene Wasson said of Harlem, “This was a great match for us. We worked on new rotations this week and they really didn’t look very smooth in practice all week, but when we got to the gym and started playing everything just seemed to flow very nicely.” Stats Aces: Jayce...

  • Sunnyside Club Championship

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 15, 2021

    Sunnyside Golf and Country Club held their annual club championship tournament in a slightly different format for the summer of 2021. Taking into account the kick off of school fall sports and the coronavirus, the tournament was spread out over two weeks, allowing golfers plenty of time to complete their rounds. Competitors also had the option this year to buy another round if their first was found lacking. After two weeks, Jake Engstrom came out on top of the men’s competition and Shelly Hopfauf repeated as the women’s champion. The title com...

  • GMS Volleyball

    Gwendolyne Honrud|Sep 15, 2021

    The Glasgow Middle School volleyball teams traveled to Wolf Point the past weekend for games on Sept. 11. The eighth grade teams both played Scobey. The Glasgow Red team lost their games 25-22, 25-16. The Glasgow White also lost their games 25-22, 25-8. The seventh grade teams faced Poplar, Scobey and Malta. Glasgow White defeated Poplar 25-18, 25-12. Glasgow Red also defeated Poplar 25-12, 25-14. Glasgow White lost to Scobey 25-21, 25-8. Glasgow Red defeated Malta 25-20, 25-13....

  • Nashua Volleyball

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 15, 2021

    The Nashua Porcupines volleyball team hosted their first match this past Friday, taking on the Culbertson Cowgirls in front of the Nashua crowd. On Saturday, they traveled to Daniels County for the Scobey Invitational. The Porcupines did not come out on top either night but used the matches as learning opportunities. Nashua held tight with Culbertson in their first game, but the Cowgirls won 25-23. Culbertson built a larger lead in the second game and went on to win 25-15. Nashua challenged...

  • Nashua Cross Country

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 15, 2021

    The Nashua Porcupines junior high harriers racked up a few miles this past week, taking part in the Scobey Cross Country Invite on Sept. 9 and the Sullivan Park Invite in Glasgow on Sept. 11. while Nashua High School senior Alyssa Murdock represented the Porcupines at the Scobey Invite, running a 30:38.1, finishing in 29th place. The Nashua Junior High boys earned 75 points and finished in seventh place as a team in Scobey. Sixth-grader Joseph Youpee led the Porcupines placing 24th after...

  • Frazer Cross Country

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 15, 2021

    The Frazer Bearcubs traveled to Daniels County on Sept. 9 to compete in the Scobey Invitational. The girls teams were well represented with the high school team placing eighth with 71 points and the junior high girls placing sixth after scoring 54 points. The boys teams sent one runner to the field for the high school competition and one for the junior high race. Sophomore Ty Fourstar ran the 5,000 meters for the Bearcubs, placing 28th with a time of 28:23.5. In the junior high 1.5 mile race, sixth-grader Bryce Even ran a 12:00.5 race to...

  • Scottie Cross Country Teams Win in Poplar

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 8, 2021

    Both Glasgow cross country teams came home with first place finishes from the Poplar Invitational on Sept. 4. The boys team claimed first place with 33 points beating out 12 other schools for the top slot. They were followed by Wolf Point, 72; Sidney, 125; Plentywood, 139; Scobey, 142; Culbertson, 146 and Poplar, 169. The girls team beat out 17 schools to take first place with 112 points. They were followed by Plentywood, 131; Poplar, 137; Scobey, 141 and Sidney, 226. Glasgow placed five...

  • Scotties Trounce Panthers on the Gridiron

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 8, 2021

    The Glasgow Scottie football team bounced back in a big way Saturday, defeating Roundup 44-7 in an offensive rout. Co-captain Austin Hughes told the Courier, "The key for our success in Roundup was staying patient, calm, and executing the play." Co-captain Mo Fast credited the run game, "I think the key was just the way we were able to run the ball so well." Trey Johnson said, "We kept our cool during some tight spots in the game and were able to communicate very well." When asked what the team...

  • Scottie Volleyball Stumbles

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 8, 2021

    Glasgow's volleyball team, after a golden start at the Choteau Invitational, stumbled this past weekend. They lost to Plentywood at home on Friday then traveled to Chinook where they finished in second place. Coach Somer Hoerster knew the matchup against the Wildcats would be a tough one for her Scotties but her team took the visitors to all five games in the match. After five, Plentywood came out on top, 25-19, 23-25, 25-12, 17-25, 15-0. The Wildcats led in a all stats categories over the cours...

  • North Country Mavericks Sweep Richey/Lambert

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 8, 2021

    The North Country Mavericks traveled to Richey on Sept. 3 to take on the Richey/Lambert Fusion. The Mavs made short work of the Fusion, defeating them 25-17, 26-24, 25-20. Coach Charlene Wasson said, "We played solid offense and made adjustments on defense that helped us out." She said her team did not serve the way they wanted to, but went on, "We are gaining momentum and if we keep fixing the little things we should keep rolling forward making good progress towards the end of the season." Teag...

  • Lustre Volleyball Hosts Glasgow JV

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 8, 2021

    The Lustre Lions volleyball team hosted the Glasgow Scotties JV squad in their home opener on Sept. 2. Lustre dropped the match 19-25, 4-25, 23-25. “Our girls were thrown a few curveballs this week with rotation changes and people not able to play in our game …,” said Lustre head coach Madison Neufeld. “They were able to tackle those challenges and greatly improved in their play. We took some huge steps forward in comparison to our play in the Culbertson tournament.” Grace Brown led the Lions in kills with two. Alexa Reddig had three blocks an...

  • Frazer Cross Country Competes in Poplar

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 8, 2021

    The Frazer Bearcubs took four high school girls to the Poplar Invitational on Sept. 4 while the junior high team boasted 10 girls and three boys. Alyssa Toce Blount led the high school Bearcubs with a time of 26:23.42. The junior earned a 25th place finish. Sophomore Shakira Beston finished in fifth place with a time of 28:14.11. Sophomores Angel Nelligan and Kalianna Toce Blount finished in 47th and 50th places, respectively. Nelligan ran a 29:09.32 and Toce Blount ran the race in 29:28.70. Bryce Even, sixth grader, placed 38th in the boys...

  • Nashua Runners Hit Poplar Invitational

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 8, 2021

    The Porcupines took their high school girls team and both junior high teams to the Poplar Invitational cross country meet on Sept. 4. Lone high school runner Alyssa Murdock competed for Nashua. The senior ran a 32:29.36 to finish in 62nd place. Alexus Ponder was the only middle school Porcupine to run for the girls team. The sixth-grader ran an 18:07.05 1.5 mile to finish in 71st place. Nashua took three middle school boys to the meet. Sixth-grader Joseph Youpee ran a 10:52.50 and finished in 22nd place. Jackson Abern, seventh-grader, finished...

  • Scottie Volleyball Gets Golden Start

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 1, 2021

    The Glasgow volleyball team started their 2021 season in the traditional way – at the Choteau Invitational. Last year’s tournament was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic, as were all the big tournaments which hurt the team according to head coach Somer Hoerster. Though, one might be forgiven for not noticing given how well the team played in their season opener. Glasgow came up against some tough competition but gave better than they received, finishing in fifth place after making the gold bracket and with a 7-5 overall record. The final...

  • Scottie Football Drops Home Opener

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 1, 2021

    One game a season does not make. The Scotties may have dropped their home opener against Shepherd on Aug. 28, but the season is a long way from over. "Our heads are held high," said head coach Patrick Barnett. The Scotties head coach took full responsibility for the 28-14 non-conference loss. "I didn't prepare the guys as well as I should have," he ruminated. "As a coach I failed the team so that loss is on me." While Barnett critiqued himself, he was generous with praise for his team. "We had...

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