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  • Scottie Girls 2-0, Boys 1-1 In First Weekend

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 11, 2024

    The Scottie girls basketball team went 2-0 in their opening weekend with wins over Sidney and Glendive. Glasgow’s boys team went 1-1 with a win over Sidney and a road loss to Glendive. Girls Varsity The girls beat Sidney 50-45 Dec. 5 at home and downed Glendive 57-48 Dec. 6 on the road. Glasgow went up 19-11 in the first quarter over Sidney at home and went on a 14-7 run in the second for a 33-18 halftime lead. The Scotties outpaced the Class A Eagles 9-7 in the third before the Eagles put up 20 to the Scotties’ 8 in the final quarter. May...

  • Lustre Christian Basketball Teams Open 2-0 At Class C Showcase

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 11, 2024

    The Lustre Christian Lions basketball teams opened their seasons at the 12th Annual Class C Showcase in Glasgow Dec. 6 and 7. Both the boys and girls teams start the 2024-25 season with a 2-0 record with wins over Plevna and the Glasgow JV teams. The girls team beat the Plevna Cougars 53-45 Friday and downed the Glasgow JV team 53-35 Saturday. The Lions established an 11-8 lead over the Cougars in the first quarter and added 16 in the second while holding Plevna to 11 points. Lustre Christian...

  • Scottie Wrestling Opens 2024-25 In Sidney

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 11, 2024

    The Glasgow Scottie wrestling teams opened their season at the Sidney Eagle Duals and the Sidney Eagle Invitational, held Dec. 6 and 7. Glasgow placed eighth in the Dual tournament on Friday. They defeated Mead, Colo., 36-34 before falling 38-30 to Oak Harbor, Ohio, and 27-51 to Rapid City Stevens, S.D. Defending state champion Khye Gamas led the Scotties with a first place showing at 157 lbs. in boys varsity action. He defeated Huntley Project’s Grady Schmidt with a 14-0 decision in a rematch from last season’s state championship match. Wil...

  • Nashua Basketball Starts Season At Class C Showcase

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 11, 2024

    The Nashua boys and girls basketball teams opened their 2024-25 season at the 12th Annual Class C Showcase in Glasgow, held Dec. 6 and 7. The boys lost their games to the MonDak Thunder Friday, 55-48, and the Plevna Cougars Saturday, 61-38. Nashua lost 55-48 to MonDak after trailing 16-10 at the end of the first quarter. The Porcupines outpaced the Thunder 14-10 in the second quarter while both teams put up 10 in the third. MonDak scored 19 to Nashua's 14 in the final quarter for the...

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  • North Country Basketball Teams 2-0 In Opening Weekend

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 11, 2024

    The North Country basketball teams both started their 2024-25 seasons with 2-0 records. The Mavericks boys and girls teams played the Jordan Mustangs and the Bridger Scouts in Miles City Dec. 6 and 7. The Maverick boys beat the Jordan Mustangs 52-49 Friday and downed the Bridger Scouts 57-42 Saturday. North Country fell behind 19-15 in the first quarter against Jordan but battled back to lead 32-29 at the half. Jordan took a 1-point lead after three after outscoring the Mavericks 13-9 in the third quarter. North Country flipped the script in...

  • Ice Dawgs Compete At Damon McLaughlin Tournament

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 11, 2024

    The Courier The high school Ice Dawgs competed at the Damon McLaughlin Tournament in Sidney Dec. 6-8. Glasgow competed against some tough teams from Canada and the North Dakota Jr. Gold league. The Dawgs lost to Radville, Saskatchewan; Sidney, Minot, and Crosby. “These are tough tournaments …” Head Coach Michael Hunter told the Courier. “for being down players (injuries, illness) our team did well. We’re young this season and some of the underclassmen have had to step up.” Glasgow lost 1-4 to Radville in their first game Friday. Radville sc...

  • Frazer Girls 2-0 At All-American Indian Shootout

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 11, 2024

    The Frazer basketball teams opened their season at the All-American Indian Shootout in Billings, held Dec. 5-7, at the Metra. The girls team opened their play Thursday against Northern Cheyenne and coasted to a 93-21 win. Frazer played the Lame Deer JV team the following day and posted an 85-32 victory. The boys team started Thursday as well against Northern Cheyenne. Frazer lost their opening game 100-26. Frazer played the Lame Deer JV team Saturday falling 76-60. Frazer travels to Brockton Friday, Dec. 13, for games at 5:30 and 7 p.m. The...

  • Poplar Middle School Invite, Dec. 6: Glasgow Wrestling Club

    Dec 11, 2024

    7/8 grade Boys 73-77 - Ryker Nixdorf’s place is 1st and has scored 18.0 team points. Round 2 - Ryker Nixdorf (Glasgow) won by fall over Christopher Augustin (Plentywood) (Fall 0:14) Round 3 - Ryker Nixdorf (Glasgow) won by fall over Emery Hendrickson (Plentywood) (Fall 2:51) 7/8 grade Boys 78-86 - Aiden Aune’s place is 1st and has scored 23.0 team points. Round 1 - Aiden Aune (Glasgow) won by tech fall over Kar`myne Foote (Wolf Point) (TF 17-2) Round 2 - Aiden Aune (Glasgow) won by major decision over Asher Wersal (Glasgow) (Maj 9-1) Round 3 -...

  • Montana Community Foundation Launches Montana Impact Investing Program

    For the Courier|Dec 11, 2024

    This past spring, the Montana Community Foundation (MCF) launched the Montana Impact Investing Program, an innovative program aimed at delivering positive and measurable social impacts to local communities. With this unprecedented commitment, MCF will invest five percent of its total investable assets, equating to approximately $9 million, into Montana-based opportunities. The Montana Impact Investing Program seeks to achieve a meaningful impact that benefits Montana communities, leverage capital, and realize a positive return on investments...

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