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The Glasgow Scottie girls cross country team won its fourth consecutive state title with a commanding performance Saturday – minus their top runner all season, Josie Braaten. Rachael Zeiger crossed the finish line first for the Scotties with a time of 20:06, followed by Amanda Wolff in 10th place with a time of 20:13. Both girls qualified for All-State with those finishing times. You must be in the top 15 to be All-State. Emma Fewer for the Scotties crossed the finish line in 16th place, with h...
After a challenging cross country meet in Roundup, the Scottie girls and boys teams will compete in the state meet this Saturday, Oct. 26, at Missoula The Scottie varsity girls – the defending state champions – took first at Roundup with 42 points and Colstrip was second with 88. The Scottie boys placed fourth (108), behind Red Lodge (23), Plenty Coups (104) and Colstrip (106). Senior Emma Fewer has this to say about the performance: “The Roundup meet was a good chance to see new compe...
Glasgow girls' varsity cross country team took first in Miles City with a score of 62 and the boys would come away with a score of 186. “With one meet to go before the state meet, I still don’t know who our seven guys and seven girls will be for the state meet,” coach Rod Karst said. Amanda Wolff said, “It was a great weekend for mostly everyone, a lot of the boys got faster times and a couple of the girls too.” Josie Braaten won first place again with a time of 18:45, followed by Rachael Z...
The Glasgow Scotties girls cross country team took first with a score of 39 points in Havre. The boys cross country team placed fifth with 161. The day started out at 5:45 a.m., when the runners boarded the bus and set off to Havre. It was a windy and chilly day, according to coach Rod Karst, and probably the most confusing course the Scotties have run on. “It went really well,” Rachel Zeiger said. “They had a very nice packs in both varsity and JV, and hopefully that will reflect in State.” The Scottie girls took first again with 39 points....
The Glasgow Scotties girls cross country team took first with a score of 29 points in their host meet, the Glasgow Invitational at Fort Peck. It started out as a great morning to run, and then the wind picked up later on during the races, according to Coach Rod Karst. He also stated that he was very pleased with his runners. “Lots of season best times,” he said. Josey Braaten came in first in the girls' race and first for the Scotties. “It was an excellent race!” she exclaimed. “Almost everyone...