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The Glasgow girls basketball team picked up two big conference wins in a pair of home games this past weekend. They won a 62-57 overtime thriller against Harlem Jan. 14 and then decisively defeated Poplar 58-36 Jan. 15. Glasgow went down 15-8 at the end of the first quarter against Harlem but poured in points in the next eight minutes. The Scotties outscored the Wildcats 19-10 to take a two-point lead into the half. Harlem cut the lead to one point in the third, 41-40 and closed the gap by... Full story
Glasgow grapplers Jake Kuka, Devon Nesbitt, Damien Nesbitt, Mason Donaldson and Kyler Hallock all earned Top Five finishes at the Cowboy Classic in Miles City the past weekend. Hallock won the 205 lb. class 3-2 over Stran Selman of Huntley Project, marking his third title of the 2021-2022 season. Damien Nesbitt also defeated a Red Devil for his title in the 170 lb. class. He pinned Wylee Lindeen in 2:38 for his title. Devon Nesbitt finished in second place, falling to Huntley Project’s Garrett Sholley by a score of 6-3 in the 160 lb. class. J...
The Scottie boys added one loss and one win to their conference record in a pair of of home games this past weekend. Friday night they fell to the Harlem Wildcats 71-64 in a tight game. Against the Poplar Indians the following night, the Scotties came out ahead 53-43 at the end of four quarters. The Scotties went down by 3 points at the end of the first quarter against the Wildcats, 15-12. Glasgow cut into Harlem’s lead by one point at the half, 25-23. After the break, Harlem carried a 51-47 l...
The Mavericks girls basketball team added two conference wins to their record this weekend with easy victories over Lustre Christian and Frazer. North Country downed the Lions 53-27 Jan. 14 in Lustre and put the Bearcubs away 75-4 in Hinsdale Jan. 15. North Country established their lead in the first eight minutes in Lustre, going up 15-2. They led 29-4 at the half and 45-9 after three quarters. The Lions rallied with 18 points in the final quarter but with another 8 North Country points, the Mavericks’ lead was insurmountable. As a team, t...
The North Country boys basketball team lost to the Lions, 71-29, in Lustre Jan. 14 but rebounded the next night in Hinsdale, downing the Frazer Bearcubs 83-37. Lustre Christian, who is marching through the season, outscored North Country 18-6 in the first quarter and led 43-17 at the half. After halftime, North Country put up 6 points in each the third and four quarters, but Lustre Christian added 21 and 7 in the same time periods. Trey Johnson scored 14 points, going 6-for-8 on free throws, to lead the Mavericks. Aiden Albus added 12 points...
The Lustre Christian girls basketball team fell to the visiting North Country Mavericks 53-27 Jan. 14, but rebounded the next night in Dodson where they picked up a 53-45 victory over the Coyotes. North Country stopped Lustre Christian’s offense in the first three quarters on their way to the win. The Lions put up only 2 points in the first and second quarters while the Mavericks scored 15 and 14 respectively. In the second half, North Country outscored Lustre Christian 16-5 in the third quarter before the Lions found the net in the fourth. L...
No team has managed yet this season to slow down the Lustre Christian boys basketball team. The North Country Mavericks, 71-29, and the Dodson Coyotes, 82-44, both fell to the Lions this past weekend as the undefeated team picked up two more conference wins. Lustre Christian set the tone for their weekend in the first quarter against North Country, going up 18-6. They increased their lead to 43-17 at the break. Heading into the final eight minutes, the Lions led 64-23. They outscored the Mavericks 7-6 in the final quarter with their second...
The Frazer girls basketball lost both their games this past weekend, falling 61-48 to the Coyotes in Dodson Jan. 14 and losing 75-4 to the North Country Mavericks in Hinsdale Jan. 15. Dodson led at the end of each of the four quarters against Frazer: 11-6, 26-17, 42-20 and 61-48. Angel Nelligan led the Bearcubs with 15 points, including four shots from downtown. Liana Jackson scored 10 points, Shakyra Beston 8, Baily Beston 7, Angeline White 4 and Isabelle Even 2 points. Frazer had 22 fouls, 13 in the second half. Even and Jackson fouled out...
Correction: Last week’s headline and story on the Frazer Bearcubs boys basketball team stated the team won their first game in five years. The win was the first in three years. The Courier apologizes for the error. The Frazer boys basketball team fell in two conference match-ups this past weekend. The Bearcubs fell to the visiting Dodson Coyotes 75-24 Jan. 14 and then lost to a hot North Country team 83-37 in Hinsdale Jan. 15. Dodson roared out to a 24-7 lead in the first quarter and increased their margin to 52-16 at the half. Back on the c...
The Porcupines girls basketball team fell to the Spartans 47-28 in Scobey Jan. 14. The Spartans took an early lead in the game and held on to it throughout the 32 minutes of play. Nashua went down 12-4 at the end of the first and trailed 24-13 at the half. Each team put up 9 points in the third quarter but Scobey outscored Nashua 14-6 in the final 8 minutes for the victory. Tia Dees led Nashua in points with 9 followed by Deja Morgan with 7, including a three-pointer. Madison Harris scored 4 points while Keelyn Skolrud, Guinevere Abern, Hadynn...
Nashua’s boys basketball traveled to Scobey Jan. 14 where they fell to the Spartans 73-32. Scobey took firm control of the game in the first quarter, 28-3, and led at the half, 43-19. After 24 minutes of play, the Porcupines trailed 63-27. Nashua was outscored 10-5 in the final quarter. Kevan Viste scored 10 points to lead Nashua with a three-pointer and going 3-for-3 at the charity stripe. Xander Pugh added 7 points, Grady Nielsen 6, Ethan Noser 5 and Walker Laumeyer 4 points. Nashua had 13 fouls in the game, four in the second half. L...
The Glasgow Middle School boys basketball teams traveled to the Poplar Jamboree this past weekend. The seventh grade team defeated Poplar 54-17 and Scobey 36-30. The win against Scobey came after the Scotties overcame a 10-point deficit at the half. Seventh grade coach Will Larsen said, “Super proud of my kids adjusting in the second half.” The eighth grade team fell to Scobey 55-17 and beat Harlem 50-38....
6 Winter Putting League Invitational WHAT: 2022 Winter Putting League Invitational WHEN: Friday, Jan. 21 @ 7 pm WHERE: Glasgow Evangelical Church Gym COST: FREE Refreshments will be provided Come on out for a fun evening of disc golf putting games and get introduced to the sport prior to the kick off of our 3rd Annual Winter Putting League. We will have lots of different putting games to try that will be fun for all ages. Discs will be available for use if you don’t have your own. Speed Putt Battle (2 Players): 2 Baskets stationed about 2...
The Ice Dawgs PeeWees team split their games in Bozeman this past weekend. They lost game one on Saturday 6-3 but reversed the score in Sunday’s game for a Glasgow win. The Dawgs took a 2-1 lead after the first period on the 15, but the home team put in 4 pucks before intermission while holding Glasgow to 1. Bozeman shut out Glasgow in the third while adding one more goal on their side of the scoreboard. Ian Anderson and Jack Miller scored the two first period goals unassisted. Anderson scored Glasgow’s third goal in the second period, again un...
Glasgow hosted the North Country Mavericks for a non-conference game Thursday. The Scotties, after a sluggish first half, took a 55-27 win off the Mavs. The visiting team took a 9-5 lead after the first quarter of play and added another 6 points in the second to take a 15-14 lead into halftime. The Scotties took control of the game in the third quarter, adding 27 points to their side of the scoreboard while holding the Mavericks to a single field goal. Glasgow continued the scoring onslaught it...
The High School Ice Dawgs took a pair of games from the Flathead Fusion at home this weekend, winning both games by a four-point margin: 5-1 and 7-3. Glasgow struck first in game one Saturday evening, putting two on the scoreboard in the first period. Colter Barnett netted goal number one on a power play with an assist from Mason Hunter. Peyton Hubbard scored the second with help from Aiden Price. Flathead put a puck past Aidin Wilkowski in the second period but Michael Hoyer, assist Barnett,...
This article has been updated. A previous version said the Frazer Bearcubs boys basketball team posted their first win in five years. The win is the first in three years. The Courier apologizes for the mistake. The previous year in Valley County was one of the driest on record, but Friday night at least one drought came to an end. The Frazer Bearcubs boys basketball team posted their first win in three years, defeating the Porcupines in Nashua 75-63. "It was a fun game to coach," said Frazer...
The North Country girls' basketball team is rolling through the season, racking up win after win. The Mavericks defeated the Scotties 45-23 in Glasgow on Thursday and downed the Spartans 52-17 in Scobey Friday night. North Country established their lead in the first eight minutes, going up 19-8 at the buzzer. Glasgow outscored their guests 5-4 in the second quarter for a 10-point Mavericks' lead at the half. Back on the hardwood North Country put up 7 in the third while holding Glasgow to 4...
North Country traveled to Glasgow for a non-conference game Thursday. After an even first half, the Mavericks fell to the Scotties 55-27. Friday they traveled to Scobey to play a strong Spartans team where they fell 64-31. The visiting team took a 9-5 lead after the first quarter of play in Glasgow and added another 6 points in the second to take a 15-14 lead into halftime. The Scotties took control of the game in the third quarter, adding 27 points to their side of the scoreboard while holding...
The Lions established early and firm control in their game against the Frazer Bearcubs Jan. 8. The Lustre Christian boys exploded with 32 points in the first eight minutes of play, going on to win 75-13. Frazer was held to 6 points in the first and 7 in the second quarter. A tough Lions team shut the visitors out in the second half. Lustre added 17 points in the second quarter. After the half they scored 12 and 14 points in the remaining quarters. Lustre had 13 fouls in the win, three in the second half. Cayden Klatt was called for four,...
In their only game of the week after the holiday break, the Lustre Christian Lions girls basketball team defeated the visiting Frazer Bearcubs Jan. 8. The Lions came out of the gate slowly, going down 4-0 to the visiting Bearcubs after the first eight minutes of play. They found their game legs in the second quarter and never looked back. Lustre Christian put up 17 points before halftime while holding the Bearcubs to a single field goal it the second quarter. In the third quarter they continued to dominate, outscoring their guests 20-8 to head...
The Nashua boys basketball team has yet to find themselves on the winning side of a score this season despite some strong scoring streaks. Nashua hosted Frazer and Brockton this past weekend with both visiting teams also looking for their first wins of the season and finding them at the expense of the Porcupines. Frazer won their Friday night matchup 75-63 and Brockton took a 52-43 victory home with them. Nashua's first quarter on Friday against the Bearcubs saw a tight-back and forth game with...
The Frazer girls basketball team hit a tough week of play in their return to the court, dropping three games this past week. Their first loss came at the hands of the Indians, 87-25, on Tuesday in Poplar. Friday they fell 50-33 to the Porcupines in Nashua and a Saturday road trip to Lustre found the Bearcubs on the wrong side of a 51-22 final score. Poplar claimed the early lead Tuesday and held on to it throughout the game, leading 26-8, 47-18, 75-18 and 87-25 at the end of each quarter....
“He had a great tournament. He pinned everybody. That’s pretty impressive for that tournament.” Coach Jory Casterline was pleased with Kyler Hallock’s big win at the Bismarck Rotary Tournament in North Dakota this past weekend. The 195 lb. wrestler became the first Scottie to win a championship at the prestigious event in the four years of Glasgow attendance. Hallock pinned Ben Nagel of Bismarck High in 4:37 to win his weight class. He defeated Jack Melvin of Dickinson, N.D., in 54 seconds in the semi-finals to earn his trip to the final round....