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  • Weathering The Storm

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jun 25, 2014

    After a last-minute change of venue, the 4th annual Aaron Chatten Memorial Softball Tournament was a big success. The Screaming Gophers of Frazer defeated F N' Classy of Sidney in the two-game championship by the scores of 19-7 and 23-12. "The tournament was probably the smoothest year we've had," said co-organizer of the tournament Brenner Flaten. Although the tournament had to be moved from Glasgow to Fort Peck due to less-than-desirable field conditions at Sullivan Park, the tournament saw...

  • Wild Walk-Off

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jun 25, 2014

    It wasn't pretty, but with the plethora of games the Glasgow Reds have been playing the last two weeks, it doesn't always have to be. The Reds added two more wins to their record as they took a pair from the Billings Blue Jays by the scores of 3-2 and 10-5. Jason Thibault went 2-3 with an RBI in the first game, while Keil Krumwiede went 2-4 at the dish and scored a run for the Reds. In the second game, the Reds bats came alive. Krumwiede continued his solid performance from game one by going...

  • The Big Red Machine

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jun 18, 2014

    The Glasgow Reds kicked off what is a grueling stretch of baseball with two outstanding wins at home against Miles City. The Reds took the first game of the doubleheader with a 11-0 victory. Glasgow kept the offensive display going in the second game with a 13-0 win. In the first game, Glasgow got off to an early start in the first inning. Leadoff hitter Keil Kruwiede drew a walk to open the game and shortly after stole second base. Gage Legare drove Krumwiede in with a sacrifice fly and the...

  • Glasgow Kiwanis Thunder Swim Team Takes Sixth in Malta

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jun 18, 2014

    The Glasgow Kiwanis Thunder swim team participated in their second meet of the season at Malta in which the Thunder finished sixth in the team standings. On the individual side, the Thunder were once again led by swimmers Britt Fairclough and Jordan Kulczyk. Fairclough finished had two first place finishes (200-meter individual medley and 50-meter backstroke) followed up by a second place finish in the 50-meter breastroke. For the girls, Kulczyk had a stellar day in the pool herself as she took...

  • Aaron Chatten Softball Tournament This Weekend

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jun 18, 2014

    The 4th annual Aaron Chatten Memorial Softball Tournament takes place this weekend and Glasgow Recreation Department Director Jory Casterline expects another great turnout for a good cause. “The tournament has evolved since the first year,” Casterline said. “Last year was the first year back in Glasgow and have bounced around on the date to hold the tournament, but this year we found a date that not only worked for Glasgow, but for the surrounding communities in the area as well.” Twelve teams are registered for the tournament so far, but Cas...

  • Fishing For The Top Prize

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jun 11, 2014

    Hook, line and sink them. The 15th annual Milk River Catfish Classic took place this past Saturday and saw fishermen from all over the region come to Glasgow for a great day of fishing. The non-profit tournament saw 80 teams register to vie for the first place prize. Tournament organizer Brenner Flaten, who has run the Catfish Classic since its inception, said that this year's Classic stood out to him. "It was an outstanding tournament, about one of the best I can remember," Flaten said. "It...

  • A League Of Their Own

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jun 11, 2014

    After suffering their first loss of the season, the Glasgow Reds rebounded nicely with a 13-1 victory over Havre on Monday. "The batting was good," said Reds head coach Jack Sprague. "We had good approaches at the plate all weekend in Havre. I expected them to put good swings on the ball and we've been tinkering with the order of the lineup, but I was pleased with the results tonight so we'll try it again." Sprague said that the loss to Glacier during the Northstar Tournament in Havre over the...

  • Glasgow's Herbert, Dailey Receive Senior Athlete Honors

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jun 11, 2014

    Glasgow High School added two more athletes to the prestigious Senior Athlete of the Year club as the head varsity coaches determined that seniors Lane Herbert and Megan Dailey fit the mold to receive the honor. "It's an honor to be given this award," said Herbert. "There are so many talented male athletes in my class and I feel privileged to get this award." Herbert played football, basketball and track for all four years in high school and even spent a season with the Reds during the summer of...

  • Kiwanis Swim Team Starts Season

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jun 11, 2014

    The Glasgow Kiwanis swim team has started their season and one meet in is already beginning to make waves. The team traveled to Sidney this past weekend and ended up taking third place in the two-day event with a score of 532 points. Glendive finished in second with 648 points while Sidney took the first place finish with an astounding 1,465 points. The Glasgow squad is under new leadership this year as Whitney Billing and Irene Whitmer are the new coaches. Billing swam for the Kiwanis team in Glasgow from ‘93-’04. Since then she has been wor...

  • Scottie Track Shines At State

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jun 4, 2014

    Hopes were high as Glasgow track and field entered the Class B State Meet in Butte this past Friday and Saturday, but expectations fell just short for the Scotties as the boys tied for second while the girls finished fifth in an exceptional season all around. "I've been proud of every team that I've coached while being at Glasgow," Glasgow head coach John Labonty said. "We knew it was going to be a tough fight down at State. The girls came so close and the boys gave everything they had and finis...

  • Scotties Give One Last Bite Before Falling In State

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jun 4, 2014

    The Glasgow Scottie softball team capped off an amazing season by finishing fourth in the State Tournament. Glasgow kicked off the tournament facing No. 1 ranked Ronan. The game was a hard fought game on both sides with the winner being anyone's guess. Abby Mehling decided to leave guessing out of the equation in the top of the seventh inning. The Scottie senior belted a 3-run home run in the top of the seventh. The excitement wasn't through quite yet as Glasgow needed a big play from center fielder Abby Kolstad to seal the game on a diving cat...

  • Reds 9-0 After Sweeping Glendive

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jun 4, 2014

    The Reds swept a four-game series against Glendive this past weekend. The action started off in Glendive with the Reds taking the first game by the score of 4-2. The game was knotted at two in the top of the seventh before Glasgow broke the tie with two in the inning to secure the victory. Jake Kolstad went 2-4 while Gage Legare added a 2B and RBI. Glasgow pitcher Jonathan Koessl went all seven innings while only allowing three hits and two runs. The second game was another close fought battle as the Reds squeaked by again with a 3-2 victory. T...

  • Scottie Track And Field Wins Boys And Girls Divisional Titles

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|May 28, 2014

    The wheels keep on turning. Like a fine-tuned machine, the Glasgow track and field team kept on trucking in Divisonals this past weekend. The boys and girls team captured first place again over the weekend as Scottie head coach John Labonty and his team have their sights set on a State Championship when they compete in Butte this weekend. "We went down there feeling pretty confident," Labonty said of his team's performance in Great Falls. "We only had a couple of hiccups, but the rest of the...

  • Scotties Finish Fourth In Eastern B-C Divisionals

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|May 28, 2014

    It wasn't exactly the home-field advantage Glasgow softball was hoping for. Hosting the Eastern B-C Divisional Tournament this past weekend as the No. 2 seed, Glasgow looked ready to head into the championship round with a possible rematch against No. 1 Huntley Project. Those plans were derailed however as Glasgow was eliminated from play on the second day of the tournament, losing to Conrad 4-3 in eight innings. Needing to win two more games just to make it back to the championship game, the Sc...

  • All Grown Up

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|May 28, 2014

    It's hockey season in Glasgow and the high school boys team is putting their gear on for another practice. A quick glance up as the team heads out to the ice and you spot him instantly. Even without the goalie gear on, Harley Eliason is a hulking presence. When you cross paths with him off the ice, even if he's just meeting you for the first time, you encounter a young man with a calm, collected demeanor. Cross that same path on the ice, again if he's meeting you for the first time, you're now...

  • Thibault Leaving GHS

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|May 28, 2014

    Willie Thibault, Glasgow High School’s vice principal, activities director and transportation director, will be moving on to become principal for Washington Middle School in Glendive in the fall. Thibault first got the idea of wanting to become a teacher in his junior year of high school. He credits his high school history teacher, one who would come dressed in outfits during lesson plans to get his class more involved, as the one responsible for planting the seed. It wasn’t until the age of 31 where he decided to go back to school and pur...

  • Scotties Raise The Bar

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|May 21, 2014

    Glasgow Track and Field blew past the competition in the 2B District track meet held at Glasgow last weekend as the Scotties won both the boys and girls titles. "I can't say enough about how hard these kids have worked the entire season," said Glasgow head coach John Labonty. "We had a number of kids advance to Divisionals and if we can get the same performance from them there, we'll have a lot of them going on to State." The Scottie girls took first place with a score of 237. Second place Malta...

  • Scottie Softball Preparing For B-C Divisionals

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|May 21, 2014

    The Glasgow Scottie softball team is in the midst of another great season as they prepare for the Eastern B-C Divisionals that will be held in Glasgow this Friday and Saturday. Before the seeding in Divisionals could be set in stone, Glasgow had to travel to Billings last weekend to play West Billings, Colstrip, Conrad, Shepherd and Huntley Project. Glasgow squared off against West Billings JV first and it was that game in which Falcon believed set the tone for the rest of the weekend. "We...

  • A Pool In Peril

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|May 21, 2014

    It’s approaching the time of year where the sun finally comes out and the temperatures heat up and all that can mean is another joyous summer spent at the Glasgow City pool. In order to get the pool ready for the summertime crowd, it has to be drained and repairs need to be made before being opened to the public. That task is the responsibility of Jory Casterline and Roger Canen. Casterline, who runs the Recreation Department, said that the city is in need of a completely new pool, but can’t see exactly how building a new one is feasible at...

  • Hinsdale, Nashua Excel At 3C

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|May 21, 2014

    Glasgow High Open Gym Open gym for girls basketball will be Monday mornings at 10-11:15a.m. and Thursday nights from 6-7:15 p.m. There may be some variability. Volleyball will have their open gym sessions this summer on Mondays from 7:30-9 p.m. and Wednesdays from 5:30-7 p.m. at Glasgow High starting Monday, June 9. Glasgow Reds The Reds B team lost 8-7 against Havre. Glasgow went into the bottom of the sixth tied until they gave up the go ahead run. Havre recorded the final three outs in the seventh to survive.Lane Proventher led the way for...

  • Scotties Fine Tuning

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|May 14, 2014

    Weather once again played the villain as the scheduled track and field meet in Miles City was rained out. That forced the hand of the Glasgow coaches to organize an impromptu meet on Monday to get their athletes one last warm up before the District 2B meet which will be held this Saturday at Glasgow High School. "This is a meet where we're still trying to see some things from our athletes," said Glasgow head coach John Labonty. "It's kind of a thrown together type of meet." There are quite a...

  • Catfish Classic On Horizon

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|May 14, 2014

    The 15th annual Milk River Catfish Classic is right around the corner and the random draw for offical teams have been released. The Classic will be held on June 7. Jeff Unterseher, Glendive, MT. - Ben Unterseher, Glasgow, MT. Nick Pentas, Billings, MT. - Shawn Bergstrom, Nashua, MT. Shannon Albert, Hardin, MT. - Rodney Hudyma, Glasgow, MT. (Hudyma Construction) Erin George, Billings, MT. - Dave George, Glasgow, MT. (Thrivent Financial) Scott Redstone, Glasgow, MT. - Aiden Redstone, Glasgow, MT. (Durum Restaurant) Luke Morehouse, Glasgow, MT. -...

  • Nashua Solid At Wolf Point

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|May 14, 2014

    It's been a solid two weeks of performances for the Nashua Track and Field team as they approach the 3C meet this week. On May 3, the Porcupines traveled to Glasgow to compete in the Jean Dreikosen Memorial Track Meet hosted by Hinsdale. The Porcupines saw solid performances all around from their athletes at the meet. Faith Keys finished third in the shot put and fifth in the discus. Sandy Viste and Ryleigh Delich finished fifth and sixth in the shot put respectively. Runner Zoe Glasoe had a nice performance as she came in fourth place in the...

  • Competing Against The Best

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|May 7, 2014

    It's the meet everyone has been gearing up for. The Northeastern Top 10 Meet was held in Glasgow on Tuesday that showcased the best track and field athletes in the area. The Scotties themselves had plenty of representation in the meet and as has come expected with Glasgow track and field, fans of the team didn't leave disappointed. In the girls track events, Megan Dailey took third place in the 100-meter race with a time of 13.13. Some people might think that number is unlucky, but for Dailey it...

  • Kick, Pop And Spikes: A Look At Sports Around Glasgow

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|May 7, 2014

    Taekwondo Wins Medals On April 26th, three members from Glasgow Taekwondo attended the Karlo Fujiwara Memorial Taekwondo & Judo Tournament. The competitors, who were from Montana, North Dakota and Wyoming, competed in Poomse, Continuous Sparring, Board Breaking and Judo. Tommi Prewett, Sam Knierm and Isabell Hood competed in both the Poomse and sparring competitions. Tommi took home a gold in both her poomse and sparring divisions. Sam received a 2nd place medal in both his poomse and sparring division. This was Isabell’s first competition a...

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