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  • Headed to the Next Level

    Mar 13, 2019

    GHS seniors Kassie Moore and Amy Ruggles have committed to playing hockey at Rainy River Community College in International Falls, Minn. Both girls recently finished up their final season on the 19U Ice Dawgs team and look forward to skating at the next level for the Voyageurs. The pair toured the facility and practiced with the team during a visit on March 8 and described the team as "competitive and supportive of each other."...

  • Busy Highlanders Weekend Highlighted by Middle School Championships

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Mar 6, 2019

    The Glasgow Wrestling Club sent Highlanders all over the state for several competitions this past weekend, including the Montana Middle School Championships in Lewistown on March 2. Kohl Kittleson placed second in the Middle School 152 division with just one loss in three matches. William Kirkland won gold in the JV 80-92 division with two pins and one win by decision, and Andrew Linder claimed third place in the JV 125 bracket with just one loss by decision against a Sidney opponent. Other grapplers were in Glendive at the MidRivers Folkstyle...

  • Seasons End for High School, PeeWee and 19U Ice Dawgs

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Mar 6, 2019

    Three separate hockey teams brought their seasons to an end this past weekend as they competed in their state tournaments. The 19U girls were in Bismarck for their second state tournament of the season as they represented Glasgow at the North Dakota Amateur Hockey Association State Tournament, while the High School boys traveled to Havre and the Pee Wees were on the road to Miles City. The Valley Event Center will be full of activity this weekend as the Ice Dawgs host the MAHA Bantam State Tournament Friday, Saturday and Sunday, March 8-10....

  • Ski Trails Added

    For the Courier|Mar 6, 2019

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Peck Project (Montana) is expanding winter recreation opportunities at the Downstream Campground, Kiwanis Park and Beaver Creek Nature Trail with the addition of a new, groomed sporting trail with set tracks for cross-country skiing. The trail, parking and restrooms can be accessed at Kiwanis Park in Fort Peck. There is no fee. Please remember that dogs must be leashed. All cross-country skiing enthusiasts are welcome to enjoy the great outdoors and ski...

  • Mandatory Spring Sports Meetings

    Brenner Flaten, For the Courier|Mar 6, 2019

    Softball - Wednesday, March 6, 5:15 p.m. at GHS Room 1 Track & Field - Thursday, March 7, 7 p.m. at Scottie Gymnasium Golf - Wednesday, March 13, 5:30 p.m. at Sunnyside Country Club *At least one parent of each athlete must attend* Spring High School Sports practices start on Monday, March 11 Full practice details for Day 1: Softball - Monday, March 11, 3:30 p.m. at Scottie Gymnasium Track - Monday, March 11, 5 p.m. at Scottie Gymnasium Golf - Monday, March 11, 3:45 p.m. at Glasgow Middle School Library... Full story

  • Broadway on Ice

    Mar 6, 2019

  • Silver for 19U at MAHA Tourney

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Feb 27, 2019

    12 MAHA 19U State Tournament Results - Glasgow Ice Dawgs Pool play: Missoula 13, Glasgow 0 Period 1 Goals: 0 Penalties: B. Schmidt, two minutes, tripping; D. Johnson, two minutes, interference. Period 2 Goals: 0 Penalties: E. Cook, two minutes, tripping; B. Schmidt, two minutes, interference; L. Pehlke, two minutes, tripping. Period 3 Goals: 0 Penalties: 0 In the net: K. Moore – unk. saves. Glasgow 3, Butte 1 Period 1 Goals: 0 Penalties: 0 Period 2 Goals: B. Schmidt assisted by A. Ruggles a...

  • Let the Bodies Hit the Boards

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 27, 2019

    Saturday, Feb. 23, was a night of honor and hits. Glasgow honored their Senior Ice Dawgs and their families in a pregame ceremony. Bridger Barnett, Kayden Fossum, Taylor Johnson, Nick Lipszyc, Garrett Lloyd, and Colton Pewitt played their final home games at the Valley Event Center this weekend, and it proved to be a bruising weekend. The Helena Big Horns were in town to face off against the Dawgs, and also apparently, to throw down. The action was fast and hard hitting. The penalties started...

  • Bantam Hockey Box Scores

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Feb 27, 2019

    Glasgow 9, Bozeman 2 (2-23-19) Period 1 Goals: Colter Barnett, unassisted; Tatum Hansen, unassisted. Penalties: Lex Fairclough, two minutes, high-sticking. Period 2 Goals: Colter Barnett, unassisted; Colter Barnett, unassisted (power play). Penalties: Colter Barnett, two minutes, tripping; Trevor Dulaney, two minutes, hooking. Period 3 Goals: Tatum Hansen, unassisted (short-handed); Tatum Hansen, unassisted (short-handed); Tatum Hansen, assisted by Michael Hoyer; Michael Hoyer assisted by...

  • Seasons End for Lady Scotties in Northern B

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Feb 27, 2019

    The Lady Scotties fought hard at the Northern B Divisional Tournament held in Malta, Feb. 21-23, but were unable to secure a spot in the state tournament. They finished their 2018-2019 season with an impressive run in the District 2B tournament last week and some of their best games in Malta this past weekend. Glasgow had to enter the divisional tournament the hard way, winning a play-in game just to have a spot on the real tournament bracket. Although they lost their first game at divisionals t...

  • Season Also Ends for North Country Lady Mavs, Lustre Lions in Eastern C

    Feb 27, 2019

    Eastern C Divisional Box Scores - 2019 Girls Day 1: Scobey 53, R-L Fusion 23 Scobey 21 6 20 6 – 53 R-L 8 4 8 3 – 23 Scobey: K. Lamb 2, G. Lekvold 10, J. Cahill 1, S. Danelson 14, R. Backman 4, K. Nelson 18, A. Boze 4. Three-point field goals: S. Danelson 4, K. Nelson 3. Free throw percentage: 66.7 percent. Richey-Lambert: J. Klempel 4, Laurel Sponheim 2, H. Olson 15, E. Robbins 2. Three-point field goals: H. Olson 3. Free throw percentage: 100 percent. Froid-Lake 72, Dodson 53 Froid-Lake 22 50...

  • No Consolation for Malta

    Georgie Kulcyzk, The Courier|Feb 20, 2019

    The Glasgow Scotties faced a daunting task during the District 2B Tournament held in Glasgow ,Feb. 14-16. The experience for both the boys and girls mirrored each other, somewhat. Both teams were required to prevail in a play-in game on the 14th before they could even enter the tournament bracket. They both accomplished wins that secured their participation at divisionals with notable performances from Saul Hansen, who scored 19 points for the boys, and Taylor Pederson, who led the Lady...

  • District 3C Tournament Box Scores

    Feb 20, 2019

    Boys 2-14-19 Game 1 North Country 56, Nashua 45 NC 9 11 20 16 – 56 Nashua 11 14 5 15 – 45 North Country: J. Taylor 4, J. Lee 10, L. Idler 10, J. McColly 6, B. Simonson 5, T. Murphy 21. Free throw percentage 70 percent. Nashua: M. Winchester 23, E. Viste 4, G. Adkins 5, S. Sibley 10, A. Morgan 3. Three-point field goals: M. Winchester 5, G. Adkins 1. Fouled out: E. Viste, S. Sibley. Free throw percentage: 55.6 percent. Game 2 Dodson 76, Opheim 27 Dodson 34 22 7 13 – 76 Opheim 2 7 12 6 – 27 Dods...

  • 19U Ice Dawgs Recognize Seniors

    Georgie Kulcyzk, The Courier|Feb 20, 2019

    The 19U Ice Dawgs hosted the Bismarck Capitals in one game at the Valley Event Center on Feb. 17. The Lady Ice Dawgs were unable to out-score their opponent and lost by two goals, 3-1. While Bismarck lit the lamp three times early in the game, Glasgow was not able to answer until the final period of the game when Katie Kaiser found the back of the net for her team, denying a shut-out for Bismarck. The game was light on penalties as well, with each team picking up just three each. Senior goalie...

  • Silver for GHS Grapplers, Sprinkled with Gold

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Feb 13, 2019

    The Scottie wrestlers clinched a second-place team trophy at the State Wrestling Tournament this past weekend, representing Glasgow with remarkable individual performances. The tournament, held at the Metra Park in Billings Feb. 8 and 9, hosted teams from AA to C classes and packed the venue with coaches, competitors and fans. Glasgow sent 12 grapplers to the tournament, which featured 45 schools from Class B/C. Five Scotties accomplished placing in the top five at the event. Leading the team we...

  • Hockey Scores

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Feb 13, 2019

    Squirts 2-9-19 Glasgow 5, Missoula 5 Period 1 Goals: Brody Hansen, unassisted; John Cornwell, unassisted. Penalties: 0 Period 2 Goals: John Cornwell, unassisted (power play). Penalties: 0 Period 3 Goals: Brody Hansen, unassisted; Brody Hansen, unassisted. Penalties: 0 In the net: Jacob Potter – 25 saves. 2-10-19 Glasgow 9, Missoula 4 Period 1 Goals: John Cornwell assisted by Brody Hansen; Reilly Llewellyn, unassisted; Brody Hansen, unassisted. Penalties: 0 Period 2 Goals: Aubrey Farrar a...

  • Lady Scotties Fall to WoPo, Malta

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Feb 13, 2019

    2-7-19 Wolf Point 58, Glasgow 30 Wolf Point 11 17 15 15 – 58 Glasgow 9 4 7 10 – 30 Wolf Point: A. Archdale 2, S. Wells 9, H. Campbell 2, H. Nelson 3, M. Fourstar 11, M. Bighorn 8, A. Juve 4, I. Bighorn 19. Three-point field goals: S. Wells 2, H. Nelson 1, M. Fouurstar 1, M. Bighorn 1, I. Boghorn 1. Free throw percentage: 60 percent. Glasgow: K. Fossum 5, C. Nickels 3, T. Campbell 9, B. Westby 3, A. Mann 3, L. Ross 5, M. Collinsworth 2. Three-point field goals: K. Fossum 1, C. Nickels 1, B. Wes...

  • Scottie Boys Split Games with Scobey, Harlem

    George Kulczyk, The Courier|Feb 6, 2019

    1-31-19 Scobey 68, Glasgow 24 (boys) Scobey 26 22 12 8 – 68 Glasgow 8 7 7 2 – 24 Scobey: J. Tande 6, Ai. Fishell 5, Au. Fishell 12, P. Cromwell 3, M. Farver 4, K. Ferestad 3, D. Linder 3, C. Handran 7, J. Handy 18, B. Cromwell 7. Three-point field goals: J. Tande 2, Ai. Fishell 1, Au. Fishell 2, P. Cromwell 1, K. Ferestad 1, D. Linder 1. Free throw percentage: 40 percent. Glasgow: K. Sibley 7, J. Nickels 3, A. Boland 4, T. Hoerster 1, K. Skolrud 2, C. Boos 5, T. Wageman 2. Three-point field goa... Full story

  • Class C Basketball

    Feb 6, 2019

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  • Hockey Heartache

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 6, 2019

    The Glasgow U19 Ice Dawgs faced two devastating losses this past weekend at the Valley Event Center. On Feb. 1, they faced off against Sidney on home ice but couldn't fend off the visiting team. Sidney outshot Glasgow 55 to seven. Glasgow goalie Kassie Moore turned away 44 shots in the game, while Cassadee Olson recorded the shut out for the Richland Rangers. Feb. 2 saw the Dawgs up against the Comets of Crosby. The Dawgs didn't register one in the win column, but they did hold Crosby to four... Full story

  • Bantam Ice Dawgs Improve Record

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 6, 2019

    The Glasgow Ice Dawgs bantam team went 2-1-1, playing two games in Miles City on Feb. 2, and two on home ice Feb. 3. In the first game on Saturday, Miles City surged to a 3-0 lead early in the second. Glasgow rallied on three answering goals before Miles City clinched the win with 2:06 left in the game. Going up on the board for the Dawgs first was Colter Barnett, followed by Michael Hoyer, assisted by Lexten Fairclough. Tatum Hansen registered Glasgow's final goal in the 4-3 loss. Goalie Aiden... Full story

  • Scotties Grind at Divisional Wrestling

    George Kulczyk, The Courier|Feb 6, 2019

    The Scottie wrestlers are peaking at the right time. Heading into the state meet after an exceptional divisional showing, the potential for individual hardware is high, if not a certainty. A team title will be more elusive as Colstrip is expected to continue their dominating season. “We've got some tough matches ahead of us,” explained head coach Jory Casterline. “We just need to take it one match at a time.” The Scotties finished their divisional meet, which was held in Forsyth on Feb. 2, in second place behind Colstrip, and produced a pair... Full story

  • Bantam Battle Royale

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 30, 2019

    The Glasgow Bantam Ice Dawgs traveled to Glacier to take on the Avalanche and were buried, not under snow, but under penalty minutes. Saturday, the Dawgs managed to close out the final period with a tie, 4-4, despite having racked up a staggering 77 penalty minutes, far outpacing the Glacier’s measly six minutes of shame. One bench minor and four 10-minute misconduct penalties accounted for 50 of the 77 penalty minutes, leading to Tatum Hansen, Michael Hoyer, and coach Jesse Hystad missing Sunday’s game. Hoyer scored in the first, giving Gla...

  • Glasgow Grapplers Take Second in Malta

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Jan 30, 2019

    The Glasgow Scottie wrestlers spent last weekend, Jan. 25 and 26, in Malta taking second in the tournament beating out the Mustangs, which placed third and coming in behind the Class A ranked team Havre at Saturday's match-ups. On Friday the Scotties dominated Malta in a dual that left Glasgow with 66 points and Malta with six. Scottie Coach Jory Casterline described the tournament as "not bad" while discussing the results which saw first place finishes by Colton Fast (126), Oden Hallock (132),...

  • A Perfect Ten

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 30, 2019

    The Glasgow Ice Dawgs were facing a couple of must-win games this past weekend as they look to make the state tournament, and win they did. Handily. The goal horn first sounded with 14:36 left in the first period Friday night, on a goal by Ian Peterson, assisted by Bailey Hansen. A second goal just 30 seconds later by Kaden Fossum, assisted by Noah Lipszyc, had the Great Falls Americans calling a time-out to regroup. The move didn't faze the Dawgs as goal three by Isaac Braaten, assisted by...

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