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Nashua’s boys basketball team ended their regular season with two losses at home. They fell 58-30 to the Scobey Spartans on Friday and lost 54-29 to the Richey/Lambert Fusion on Saturday. The Porcupines trailed 12-8, 19-16 and 40-25 after each of the first three quarters. Grady Nielsen scored 11 points with three treys to lead Nashua. Caden Laumeyer added 10 points while Xander Pugh, Kevan Viste and Ethan Noser each added 3 points. Nashua had seven fouls, all in the first half. Noser had three and Laumeyer two while Pugh and Walker Laumeyer h...
The Frazer boys basketball team split their final regular season weekend games with a conference loss and a conference win. The Bearcubs fell on the road to the Dodson Coyotes 80-53 Friday but rebounded to win at home, 50-46, over the North Country Mavericks on Saturday. Frazer held tight with Dodson the first half, trailing 22-15 after one and 34-27 at the half. A 21-point third quarter put Dodson up 56-37 heading into the final eight minutes. Keein Ackerman made the most of his return for Frazer, pouring in 25 points. Ty Fourstar added 11...
Boys Team Conference Record Overall Record Lustre 10-0 17-0 Scobey/Opheim 8-2 14-4 Dodson 5-5 7-11 North Country 4-6 4-13 Frazer 2-8 2-15 Nashua 1-9 2-16 Last Week: North Country 57 Dodson 47 Dodson 80 Frazer 53 Lustre 69 North Country 32 Scobey/Opheim 58 Nashua 30 Lustre 60 Dodson 43 Frazer 48 North Country 44 Richey/Lambert 54 Nashua 29 Scobey/Opheim 40 Wolf Point 39 Girls Team Conference Record Overall Record North Country 10-0 16-1 Scobey/Opheim 8-2 10-8 Nashua 5-5 10-8 Lustre 3-7 5-12 Dodson 3-7 3-15 Frazer 1-9 2-16 Last Week: North...
"Our expectation is state. Our goal is a trophy." The Glasgow boys wrestling team will be sending 10 grapplers to the State tournament in Billings after all qualified, as expected, at the Divisional meet in Colstrip this past weekend. Shay Pedersen will become the first Glasgow Scottie to wrestle in the girls state tournament. Head coach Jory Casterline fully expected that all of his grapplers would be moving on to compete for a position on the state podium. As a team, the Scottie boys finished...
The Glasgow Area Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture held their 24th Annual Ice Fishing Derby this past Saturday at the Dredge Cuts Trout Pound. Jaxsen Diesen, a 9-year-old from Miles City, caught the tournament winning fish on his grandfather Joel Reagor's hole. He snagged a 0.48 lb. rainbow trout at 12:16 p.m. for the $2000 first prize. Glasgow's Casey Mulkey placed second and won $650. He also caught a 0.48 lb. rainbow trout, but his came eight minutes after Diesen's catch. Dylan Sander of...
The Glasgow girls basketball team improved their overall record to 10-6 this past week with wins over Glendive and Scobey. Thursday the Scotties downed the Red Devils 46-27 in Glendive. Glasgow defeated the Spartans 36-27 in front of a home crowd Saturday evening. Glasgow shut out Glendive in the first quarter while scoring 11 points. The Scotties doubled their points before halftime to carry a 22-8 lead into the break. In the third quarter, Glasgow outscored their hosts 13-7. The Red Devils...
Nashua's boys basketball team, back to full strength after battling illness and injuries, notched their first two wins of the season this past weekend. The Porcupines avenged earlier season losses with wins over Frazer, 62-39, and Brockton, 51-39. "The boys played well," said head coach Anthony Bengochea. "We're starting to click now." The team traveled to Frazer Friday to face a short-handed Bearcubs squad. The Bearcubs had won the first match-up of the season, Frazer's first of the year, and...
The Frazer girls basketball team picked up a conference win over the Lustre Christian Lions Saturday, 43-30. The win came after losses to Poplar, 69-43, on Monday and to Nashua 49-39 on Friday, both in Frazer. Poplar leapt out to a 17-5 lead after one over Frazer. The Bearcubs trailed 28-17 at the half and 55-30 after three quarters of play. They held nearly even with the Indians in the final eight minutes, getting outscored by a point 14-13. Baily Beston led the Bearcubs with 21 points and...
The Nashua girls basketball team added two more wins to their record this past weekend with strong fourth quarter performances over Frazer and Brockton. The Porcupines defeated the Bearcubs 49-39 Friday in Frazer and followed that with a 56-37 win over the Warriors Saturday in Brockton. Nashua and Frazer stood tied at the end of the first quarter with 15 points on each side of the scoreboard. The Porcupines put up 17 points in the second for a 32-28 lead at the half. Frazer outscored the visitors 11-4 in the the third but Nashua rebounded in th...
The Frazer boys basketball team dropped three games this past week while missing two starters, Keein Ackerman and John Hotomanie. The fell 90-26 against a tough Poplar team last Monday in Frazer. Friday night the Bearcubs fell to Nashua 62-39 in front of a home crowd. On Saturday in Lustre, Frazer fell to the conference-leading Lions 80-11. Poplar took control of the court early with a 40-6 lead after one and 64-15 at the half. Frazer trailed 84-21 after three. Ryker Ackerman led the Bearcubs wi...
Glasgow's 19U Ice Dawgs downed the Havre Ice Hawks 4-2 in their Senior Night game last Friday before dropping a back-and-forth 4-3 rematch Saturday morning. The Dawgs struck first Friday night when Kimber Dulaney scored on the man advantage at 10:25. Captain Tatum Provencher had the assist. Havre tied the game with 1:11 remaining in the first period. Glasgow took the lead back at 7:33 in the second period on another power play. Shanice Lagerquist found the back of the net with an assist from...
The Glasgow grapplers finished out their regular season this past week with three events. Thursday they hosted the Class A Havre Blue Ponies for a Senior Night dual. Friday and Saturday they were in Malta. Friday night's event, originally scheduled as a dual, was changed to a Mixer and Saturday the Mustangs hosted the Malta Invitational. Coach Jory Casterline is pleased with where his team sits as they enter the postseason. "We're peaking," he said. "We're following the same game plan as the las...
The North Country girls continued to roll through their season with three big wins this past week. The Mavericks downed the Coyotes 56-19 in Dodson on Thursday and defeated the Nashua Porcupines 50-8 in Whitewater on Friday in two conference games. Saturday in Saco they hosted the Glasgow Scotties who also fell to the Mavericks, 51-22. Jaycee Erickson led the squad in their win over Dodson, putting up 17 points with four assists and three steals. Teagan Erickson added 8 points, five assists,...
The North Country boys basketball team lost a tight game53-30, to the Coyotes in Dodson on Thursday before rebounding Friday night to defeat the Nashua Porcupines 50-29 in Whitewater. Saturday, the Mavericks hosted the Glasgow Scotties in Saco where the visitors went on to win 45-29. North Country came out firing in Dodson, running up a 19-7 lead in the first quarter. They were outscored by 10 points in the second quarter but still led 27-25 at the half. A strong third quarter by Dodson put...
The Glasgow Scottie Speech and Drama team saw over half of their members make the finals at the State Meet in Huntley Project this past weekend and placed five in the top eight. As a team, they placed fourth in Speech Sweeps. Fynn Sukut made finals in Impromptu and finished in fourth place overall. Chase Tarum also earned a fourth place finish after making finals in Humorous Oral Interpretation. Gabe Proctor made finals in HOI as well and placed eighth overall. Raelee Dowden and Samantha Combs...
Nashua’s girls basketball team fell to a tough North Country team in Whitewater, 50-8, on Friday before rebounding to defeat the Coyotes, 56-60, in Dodson on Saturday. North Country ran away with the Friday night game, shutting out Nashua in the first half while putting up 19 points in the first and 11 in the second quarter. The Porcupines put up 5 points in the third and 3 in the fourth but the Mavericks continued their scoring spree with 17 and 3 points in the same quarters for the win. Tia Dees scored 7 of Nashua’s points while Deja Mor...
Nashua’s boys basketball team showed some offensive prowess this past weekend but still found themselves behind two conference rivals when the final buzzers sounded. The Porcupines fell to the Mavericks 50-29 in Whitewater on Friday where a strong fourth quarter was not enough to cut the deficit. Nashua put up 56 points Saturday night in Dodson, but the Coyotes held the edge with 70 points at the end of four quarters. Nashua trailed North Country 13-6 at the end of one and 30-6 at the half. A slow start after halftime saw the Porcupines put u...
The Lustre Christian girls basketball team lost two games and a key starter this past week. Last Tuesday, Jan. 25, the Lions were in Scobey where they lost starter Alexa Reddig to a broken collarbone in the first quarter and lost the game to the Spartans 56-16. Friday night they lost 60-24 to the Bulldogs in Bainville. Lustre Christian held close with Scobey in the first, trailing 14-10 after eight minutes, but fell behind 28-12 by halftime. The Spartans outscored the Lions 16-4 in the third before going on to their 56-16 victory. Grace Brown...
The Lustre Christian boys basketball team added another two wins to their perfect record this past week. Tuesday, Jan. 25, they traveled to Scobey where they defeated the Spartans 54-45. Saturday the Lions rolled over the Bulldogs 57-47 in Bainville. Lustre Christian took a 13-10 lead after one in Scobey and increased their lead to 27-21 at the half. The Lions were up 40- 36 after 24 minutes of action before going on to win. Jasiah Hambira led the Lions in scoring with 15 points. Cayden Klatt and Kolden Hoversland each added 11 points while...
The Glasgow Middle School seventh and eighth grade boys basketball teams participated in the Harlem Jamboree Jan. 29. The seventh graders beat Wolf Point 50-7 and defeated Scobey 41-34. The eighth graders lost to Wolf Point by 3 points and beat Poplar by a score of 34-32....
The Scottie boys basketball team started their weekend with a heartbreaker of a loss to the Mustangs in Malta Thursday when the home team drained a 30-foot buzzer beater to win 44-43. But Glasgow rebounded with strong wins over Wolf Point, 66-51, at home on Friday and over the North Country Mavericks, 45-29, in Saco on Saturday. MALTA Glasgow's game against rival Malta was a back-and-forth affair with the lead trading hands over the course of the game. Malta led 13-11 at the end of the first...
The Glasgow girls basketball team went 1-1 in conference play this past weekend, falling Thursday in Malta 38-33 and avenging an earlier season loss against the Wolf Point Wolves 46-39 in Glasgow on Friday. On Saturday the Scotties traveled to Saco to play a non-conference game against the Mavericks where the home team ran away with the game 51-21. MALTA Glasgow led after one quarter in Malta, 9-7, but the M-ettes outscored the Scotties 16-9 in the second. The Scotties cut into Malta's lead in t...
The Glasgow Ice Dawgs dropped two games to the highly-ranked North Dakotan Crosby Comets at home this weekend. Glasgow's high school team fell by a score of 6-1 Saturday evening. Sunday morning, down three players from the previous game, the Dawgs lost by a 10-point margin, 11-1. Crosby took a 2-1 lead after one period, and led 5-1 at intermission. The Comets added a goal in the final period to seal the victory. Glasgow's goal came on a breakaway by Tatum Hansen at 4:24 in the first. Trevor...
The Glasgow bantam Ice Dawgs blocked the Hawks of Havre in two games Saturday at home. Glasgow won the first game 6-5 and increased their victory margin to three goals in game two, 8-5. Glasgow stood tied with Havre at the end of 17 minutes in game one, with each team putting a puck in net. Brody Hansen scored for Glasgow. The Dawgs put up four goals in the second while holding the Hawks to two. John Cornwell with an assist from Halle Hunter scored the first. Hansen netted his second of the game seven seconds later. He scored the hat trick...
The High School Glasgow Ice Dawgs skated through their home weekend, racking up four victories. Glasgow defeated the Billings Bulls 7-0 Friday night and 8-1 Saturday morning. They then waged two come-from-behind wins over the Bozeman Ice Dogs. For Senior Night on Saturday, the Dawgs scored five goals in the final period for a 6-3 victory. Sunday morning they beat the Dogs 3-2. Ice Dawgs' assistant captain Gage Siefert kicked off Glasgow's scoring in game one, netting the only first period goal...