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It was a good day to be a Scottie. After a full day of competition at the Sunnyside Golf Course on May 7, the Glasgow golfers had two teams qualify for state, seven individuals earn all-conference, and one outstanding hole-in-one. The Class B Division 1 event was hosted by Glasgow and featured 18 teams from 10 area schools, including Cut Bank, Malta, Wolf Point, Choteau, Fairfield, Poplar, Conrad, Harlem, Shelby and Glasgow. Both Scottie teams snagged second place at the meet behind the Shelby... Full story
The Northeast Special Olympics Fun Day was held at Scottie Field in Glasgow on May 4. To kick off the event, a barbecue was provided from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m., to allow community members to meet the local athletes. In preparation for the upcoming state competition in Great Falls Tuesday, May 15 through Thursday, May 17, 11 individuals competed in several events, including a softball throw, shot put, 400m run, 200m dash, 50m dash and a 25m walk. Also locally, the Law Enforcement Torch Run will be... Full story
The annual Top Ten track meet was held at the Glasgow High School the evening of May 1. Records were broken, and the list of state qualifiers grew. Although not as impressive as his recent vault of 16' 9" in Glendive, Garrison Hughes of Sidney still demolished his record 15' 2" vault from the Top Ten meet last year with a new height of 16' 5". Also breaking records from Sidney was Carter Hughes. He threw the discus 167' 7" to break the old record of 163 feet, set in 1986 by Rob Kubesh of... Full story
The Scottie tracksters hosted their home invitational at Scottie Field April 28. The boys and girls swept the meet with big wins, and four individual athletes qualified for the state competition coming up the end of May. Emily Kolstad punched her ticket with a win in the 400m run and Kaylee King recorded a qualifying high jump. Distance Runners Wilson Overby and Ellis McKean will be representing the Scotties in the 3200m run. Following the Top Ten meet in Glasgow May 1, the Scotties are... Full story
The Scottie softball team has been busy making up for lost time in the last few weeks. Beginning with home games vs. Colstrip on April 21 and ending with one game in Havre April 30, the girls played a total of ten games, recording five wins and five losses. The competition for the Scotties has been varied as they have had some significant wins and some significant losses. They easily defeated the Colstrip Fillies in two games, with one mercy rule win. The girls had a huge win over Shelby this pa... Full story
With just one golf meet under their belt, the Scotties hosted their invitational at the Sunnyside Golf Course in Glasgow April 27. The spring sport season has been in upheaval all around the region thanks to Mother Nature, but she provided a beautiful day for competition on Friday. The lack of available days to compete and practice has been frustrating for coaches Dave Riggin and Betty Truscott, but Riggin conceded, "We are all in the same boat," as most of the other teams have had similar... Full story
It's been a tough spring sports season for the Scottie track and field team. With weather and track conditions impacting most of Montana there have been limited opportunities to get consistent practices, and even fewer opportunities to compete. On April 21, the team was on the road to Lambert for the Sidney Invitational. The meet was held in Lambert due to serious issues with the track complex in Sidney. It is apparent that head coach Tim Phillips is frustrated with how the season is unfolding.... Full story
The Nashua Porcupines hosted their track and field invitational at Scottie Field in Glasgow April 20. With several area schools in attendance and nearly perfect weather, the meet was a success. Nashua's Taylor Laumeyer and Frazer's Jayson Jackson both swept their events with three first-place finishes. Laumeyer improved in all three of her throwing events and broke two meet records (shot put - 37' 7 ½"; discus - 114' 4"), and Jackson finished the day with a state qualifying 47' 2" in the... Full story
Well into the spring sports season, Glasgow hosted its first track meet on April 16, with 23 teams attending. Although the meet is essentially meant to provide an extra opportunity for athletes to qualify for post-season events, this season's event was the first time most of those attending were able to compete at all. The wind blew 21- 37 mph throughout the day, with gusts as strong as 47 mph. Needless to say, the conditions were miserable and made it difficult for any of the competitors to... Full story
Glasgow is being represented by two separate teams at the 2018 Montana USBC Youth Bowling Championship Tournament in Billings. The first two days of competition were April 14 – 15, and the tournament will continue the next two weekends: April 21 - 22, and April 28 - 29. The teams representing Glasgow are: Team El Cor Del consisting of Gage Anderson, Riley Smith, Rance Rhoads and Justice Meland and Team Pin Hunters consisting of Keigan Ingram, Aiden Hoerster, Dylan Linder and Ashlee Meland. A... Full story
Just two years after making history by launching a wrestling program, the Frazer School District has been forced to cut wrestling from their athletic programs. Jacob Turcotte, head coach for the now-defunct team, explained that the program was cut due to budget constraints and Title IX issues. Title IX mandates that each school district provide gender equality in sports. There must be an equal number of sports offered for girls and boys in order for schools to be in compliance. Failure to do so could result in disciplinary actions by the... Full story
A Montana FWP Bowhunter Education course date has been set for the Glasgow area. There will be a regular youth classroom course starting on Wednesday, May 2, and an adult online “field day” course on Sunday, May 6. Archery hunters must have purchased a Montana bow and arrow license prior to hunting during the archery-only season. To purchase a bow and arrow license an individual must meet one of the following requirements: show completion of a bowhunter education course; show proof of purchase of a previous year’s bow and arrow license from... Full story
The cold, snowy, and lingering winter we’ve had across the state has many citizens concerned about game birds such as pheasants, grouse, and partridge. Although these species are well adapted to make it through even tough winters, there is something landowners can do to help birds next winter- plant a food plot. Montana FWP has two options to help landowners establish food plots for game birds: standing grain plots and new diverse seed mixes. Standing grain plots: For standing grain plots, FWP will pay landowners $150 per acre to help offset t... Full story
Montana FWP and participating land owners will open some Block Management Areas (BMAs) for spring turkey hunting along the Milk River and one area south of Zortman. Twelve areas will be open for the spring turkey season, beginning April 14, and running through May 20. Most of the properties are located along the Milk River between Hinsdale and Nashua. One additional property is located just south of Zortman in Goslin Flats, which is a portion of the Square Butte BMA. “The BMA spring turkey hunt worked well for both landowners and hunters the l... Full story
The Glasgow Recreation Department's co-ed volleyball league held its end-of-season tournament April 4, and Hi-Line Ford defeated Rock's Auto Mall in the championship game. April 4 Results: Hi-Line Ford def. Rock's Auto I'd Hit That def. Hi-Tech Electric Rock's Auto def. I'd Hit That Championship Game Hi-Line Ford def. Rock's Auto Final League Standings: Rock's Auto Mall 19-0-1 Hi-Line Ford 16-3-1 Busted Knuckle 10-10 I'd Hit That 8-12 Hi-Tech Electric 8-12 Cottonwood Inn & Suites 7-13 Soft... Full story
More than two dozen energetic boys and girls showed up at the Valley Event Center on April 3 to try out for a spot on one of the six "majors" teams. This season, a sixth team was added due to increased interest, which spurred a re-draft of all the teams. According to Linda Hudyma, the league chooses to re-draft when a new team is formed in an effort to equalize the competition. To try out, the potential sluggers were observed batting, throwing, catching and fielding, among other things by... Full story
Once again, Northeast Montana's unpredictable, yet typical, weather has slowed the start of the spring sports season. Severe weather and heavy snowfall has been a factor in the postponement and cancellation of several spring events. Shelby's golf invitational scheduled for March 23 and the Scottie Softball Red and White Game scheduled for March 27 were both cancelled due to inclement weather. Glasgow's popular invitational track meet was originally scheduled for March 29, but had to be... Full story
A handful of grapplers traveled to Des Moines, Iowa March 30 and 31 to compete in National Duals, while three others made the trip to Sidney to compete in the Brodie Gorder Easter Duals on March 30. Kyler Hallock, representing Glasgow on Team Montana Maroon, Damian Nesbitt on Team Montana White, and Devon Nesbitt on Team Montana Grizzlies battled in the Lee Pamulak Middle School Duals, while Tel Aune (Team All Stars) and Mayson Phipps (Team Montana Grizzlies) competed in the AAU 9-10 National Duals. 2018 Lee Pamulak MS National Duals Results... Full story
The Glasgow Wrestling Club brought their season to a close with their performance at the Montana Open in Billings March 25 and 26. With just under 2,000 wrestlers representing seven different states in the region, the Highlanders were able to face off against some great competition and brought home hardware from the weekend. Notably, three Highlander champions were crowned at the event with Saunten Gamas, Jaxson Kemp and Jaydeen Hanshew grabbing gold in their weight classes. Also participating for GWC were: Anders Aune, Ryker Pederson, Asher... Full story
The Northeast Montana Relay For Life (RFL) had their 2018 kickoff event March 23, at the Valley Event Center with the Skate For A Cure event. About 30 players participated in the hockey game and an estimated 100 people attended. A 50/50 drawing was held with the winner donating the funds back to the RFL. A rubber duck toss was held and was a big hit for the crowd. The NE Montana RFL raised $560 from the event. The Event Leadership Team is always looking for new members and volunteers. Contact... Full story