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  • Scotties Hunt Down Devils

    Karissa Liebelt, For The Courier|Nov 6, 2013

    It was a chilly and windy day at Scottie Field on Saturday. Hopes and expectations were high among both teams hoping to continue their playoff run. The Huntley Project Red Devils traveled to town to take on the Glasgow Scotties. With the bleachers nearly full, the two teams took the field. In the first quarter the Scotties got on the scoreboard when QB Jason Thibault followed his strong offensive line to surge across the goal line for a 1 yard TD. The PAT kick by Valentin Robert was good, which...

  • Playoff Bound Scotties Crush The Cowboys

    Karissa Liebelt, For The Courier|Oct 30, 2013

    It was a beautiful Friday night in Conrad for the Glasgow Scotties’ final regular season game. With anticipation in the air, the Scotties took the field ready to play hard and finish out the regular season strong. Although this game was non-conference and the Scotties’ playoff position was already secured, the players were still anxious to perform well and win one more game. That they did. The Scotties won, 35-22. With quarterback Jason Thibault and two other offensive linemen sitting this game out, the Scotties had to rely on their vet...

  • Scotties Plenty Good

    Karissa Liebelt, For The Courier|Oct 23, 2013

    Last Friday night the Scotties traveled to Plentywood to play the Wildcats for an important game. At stake was the District 2B Conference title and the first and second conference seeds for the upcoming playoffs. The winner (first place team) would host the first two rounds of the playoffs and the state championship game, provided they won all their contests. However, the loser of the game would basically be on the road for the entire playoff scenario. The Scotties have had a tough time earning...

  • Football Scotties Wipe Out Wolf Point, 58-6

    Karissa Liebelt, For The Courier|Oct 16, 2013

    This past weekend Wolf Point came to town to take on the Glasgow Scotties. Not only was it Senior Night for the Scottie cheerleaders, football players, cross country runners and football managers, but it was also a night Glasgow pummeled the Wolves, 58-6, and continued its winning ways. “The main concern I had going into the game after such a convincing win over the Malta Mustangs was continuing to have sharp execution for passing, staying mentally focused, and not to be sloppy in any parts of the game,” head coach Greg Liebelt said. The Sco...

  • Scotties Clock The Mustangs

    Karissa Liebelt, For The Courier|Oct 9, 2013

    The Glasgow Scottie football team came out of the gates on fire last Friday night against their 2B conference rivals, the Malta Mustangs, and cruised to a decisive 38-6 victory. The Scotties – stocked with key players from Glasgow, Nashua and Hinsdale this season – had their foot on the gas pedal in the first half to build a 35-0 lead and start a “running clock” before halftime. Entering the game, GHS was ranked sixth statewide in Class B and Malta seventh. Afterward, the Scotties remaine...

  • Dishing Out Some Harlem Heat

    Karissa Liebelt, For The Courier|Oct 2, 2013

    Homecoming 2013 was a huge success. The Glasgow Scotties took on the Shelby Coyotes and pounded them pretty hard, 42-9. The Scotties were on fire from start to finish. Following the big homecoming win against Shelby, the Scotties traveled to Harlem and took on the Harlem Wildcats. They were victorious, 35-0,and the Scotties are now 3-1 and ranked No. 6 in the Montana Class B football poll. The Scotties had nearly identical numbers in both total passing (178) and rushing yardage (178) against...