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The Glasgow Pee Wee Ice Dawgs hosted the Montana Amateur Hockey Association State Tournament this past weekend. Hockey teams from across the state descended on the Valley Event Center in an attempt to take home top honors. After suffering two setbacks on their quest for a banner, the Ice Dawgs fought back to end their season with a win and a third-place finish. Coach Del Hansen was bursting with pride for the Glasgow crew. "This team's will to win is unexplainable," he said, before adding, "Ever...
They may not have had the season they were hoping for, but the high school Glasgow Ice Dawgs still found positives in their state tournament appearance. The Dawgs dished a loss to noted rival Butte and according to Colter Barnett, "...for the first time in many years, we left state in a higher ranking than before we went in!" "I feel like we had a pretty good state considering the year we have had. I was really happy that everyone showed up to the tournament in a good mood," Gage Siefert told...
The Glasgow Scotties started their post season the way they ended their regular season: with a thrilling overtime win. In opening night action at the District 2B tournament in Wolf Point, the Scotties defeated the Harlem Wildcats, a team they had fallen to twice in the regular season. The 61-60 win advanced Glasgow to the championship round, where they fell to the Malta Mustangs, 48-38. Glasgow now advances to the Northern B Divisional Tournament in Cut Bank this weekend, March 3-6. "These boys...
The Glasgow Scottie girls started their post season with a 40-30 win over Wolf Point at the District 2B Tournament in Poplar on Feb. 25. That win set them up in the championship game, going against the Malta M-ettes for the title. The Scotties were unable to defeat their longtime rival, falling 58-53. The second place finish sends the team into the Northern B Divisional Tournament in Wolf Point this weekend. According to Abrianna Nielsen, who led her team in scoring at the District tourney, the...
Glasgow may not have come out on top of the first ever Eastern B/C Super Divisional Wrestling Tournament this past weekend – that honor went to Huntley Project – but despite the disappointment, the Scotties are taking their second place finish in stride and focusing on the state tournament. Huntley Project won the tournament with 260.0 points, followed closely by Glasgow with 255.5. Circle claimed third with 115.0. "We've been here before," said Coach Jory Casterline. "Last year they beat us...
The 19U Ice Dawgs season may not have ended exactly as they had wanted, but it did end with a shutout win. Glasgow beat the Havre Ice Hawks 1-0 in an early morning game to take fifth place at the state tournament in Bozeman this past weekend. Glasgow lost their first two games of the tourney, before rallying back to beat the Salmon Rapids in overtime. Glasgow got the jump on Bozeman in their first game when Shanice Lagerquist found the back of the net with assists from Ava Lloyd and goalie...
The final weekend of the regular season for the high school Glasgow Ice Dawgs came with a good news/bad news split. The good news: both Glasgow goalies notched a win. The bad news? The wins came as each goalie was suited up to fill in the crease for the visiting Havre Ice Hawks. Havre's goalie was out of the lineup for the high school team, playing in Bozeman for the girls' 19U team in their state tournament. Not wanting to miss any ice time, Glasgow suited up their back-up goalie in each game...
GWENDOLYNE HONRUD THE COURIER The Glasgow Ice Dawgs’s Squirts traveled to Miles City this past weekend for their state tournament. The team lost their first two games but came back to beat the Havre Ice Hawks 5-1 to end the season with a win. Glasgow played the Helena Big Horns and lost the game 6-4 even though they outshot their opponents 27 to 12. Hudson Honey netted a goal for Glasgow in the first period, but Helena had four goals at the same time. The Big Horns added a fifth goal in the second before Abigail Henry went on a spree for G...
The Glasgow Scottie girls basketball team finished the final week of the regular season with two wins and one loss. Glasgow will enter the District 2B tournament in the second seed, below the first-seed Malta Mustangs and above the third-seed Wolf Point Wolves, who Glasgow defeated 36-33 on Friday on the road. On Tuesday of last week, the team traveled to Glendive where they dropped a game to the Dawson County Red Devils. The home team rallied in the fourth quarter to overcome Glasgow and claim...
The Glasgow Scottie boys basketball team started off the final week of their regular season with a Tuesday night match up against the Dawson County Red Devils, dropping the game 46-30. The boys rebounded back Friday night in Wolf Point, beating the Wolves 66-59. Saturday night at the Dawg Pound for Senior Recognition night, the Scotties put on a show, snatching a double-overtime win against the Sidney Eagles. At home on Tuesday, the Scotties went down in the first quarter, 19-8, to the Red...
The Glasgow Scotties' unusual wrestling season ended in a most usual way – strongly. "I feel like our guys are doing the right things right now," said coach Jory Casterline after his team finished the regular season this past weekend. "And that will carry over [into divisional and state tournaments]. We'll continue to get better every weekend." Sidney and Poplar traveled to Glasgow on Feb. 19 for the Scotties' final regular season home match. Sidney, as was probably expected, came out on top i...
The Lady Mavericks came out Champions of the District 3-C tournament with a 67-31 victory over the Scobey Spartans. The girls came out confident and mentally focused. They did a great job of executing the adjustments we had talked about going into the game after playing Scobey twice in the regular season. As a team we shot the ball very well from the perimeter knocking down 8-3 pointers. The girls defense was excellent, making Scobey earn every bucket they got. I couldn't be more proud of this...
The Scobey/Opheim Spartans claimed the number one spot in the boys basketball District 3C tournament in Malta this past weekend, while the North Country Mavericks walked away the girls champions. The Spartans, North Country Mavericks and Dodson Coyotes will move on to the Divisional tournament in Sidney this weekend for the boys tournament. On the girls’ side, the Mavericks, Scobey/Opheim Spartans and Lustre Christian Lions will advance. Action for the boys began last Wednesday. The Lustre Christian boys defeated Nashua by a score of 70-36 a...
Coach Jory Casterline was pleased with his team's performance after the Scotties faced off against the Miles City Cowboys in a dual to cap off their penultimate week of the season. The Scotties had another busy week, traveling to Havre last Tuesday for a dual, followed by a home mixer Friday and the Saturday dual, which was followed by 13 exhibition matches between to the two teams. The 42-25 dual win over Miles City showed the team's improvement over the season. Glasgow lost an early season...
Playing at home in a rematch against the Bozeman Icedogs, the Glasgow Ice Dawgs continued to show discipline on the ice and a new control not reflected by the final scores. Saturday, the Dawgs lost 9-1 and fell 10-3 Sunday morning but again turned in nearly perfectly clean games, registering only one infraction per game, a marked improvement from earlier this season. The visiting Icedogs got the jump on the Dawgs, taking a 2-1 lead at the end of the first period Saturday evening. Puck control...
Tyann Graham told the Courier the Scottie girls would need to play well to secure wins over Poplar and Harlem. The Glasgow girls basketball team did not fail to deliver this past weekend. At home on Thursday, they took the first of their two weekend conference victories, beating the Poplar Indians, 59-46. Friday in Harlem, the Scotties exploded offensively, beating the Wildcats 79-33. Glasgow took a 16-9 lead at the end of the first quarter against Poplar at home powered by their aggressive...
The Glasgow Scottie boys basketball team faced off against the Poplar Indians and the Harlem Wildcats for the second time this season. Glasgow again won their game against Poplar, 59-56 this time, and lost to Harlem, 62-52. Both games posted much closer final scores than those of their first meeting, when Glasgow lost to Harlem by 20 then defeated Poplar by a 20-point margin. Poplar took a 14-10 lead in the first quarter of the game in the GHS gymnasium Feb. 11 but Glasgow pumped in 17 points...
The Scottie wrestling team has improvised, adapted and overcome this seasons, with all its COVID-related challenges. With only a few weeks left in the regular season, team members are keeping their eyes on their goals of improving each week, with the unstated goal of earning another state title. Coach Jory Casterline was pleased with his team's performance over the last week, after a less-than-stellar performance by the team the week prior. Though injuries and illnesses have played a part in...
The Glasgow Scottie girls notched a big win Thursday night, taking down the Scobey/Opheim Spartans at the Dog Pound in a tight game, 41-36. The following night, the team traveled to Saco to face the North Country Mavericks, where the Mavericks took the 43-25 victory. Despite the loss to North Country, the Scotties are proud of their weekend. "I feel we played two very good teams this weekend," said Tyann Graham. "It was a good test for our team." At home against the Spartans, the Scotties...
The Glasgow Scottie boys basketball team came off two big wins against conference rivals against Malta and Wolf Point to face two non-conference foes this past weekend. In games against Scobey/Opheim and North Country, the Class C teams bested the Scotties. Scobey/Opheim added another win to their undefeated record, taking Glasgow 70-24 at the Dawg Pound on Thursday night. Friday night the Scotties traveled to Saco where the North Country Mavericks took revenge for an earlier season loss...
Lustre returned to the hardwood this past weekend after a two-week break. Boys coach Randy Reddig said of his Lions, "The layoff definitely showed but looking forward to the final push to the tournament." The Lions fell to Scobey/Opheim on Feb. 2 by a score of 59-29 as the Spartans continue to own the top slot in District 3-C on the boys side of the standings. Scobey/Opheim got the jump on Lustre, taking an 18-4 lead at the end of the first quarter. The Spartans outscored the Lions by 10 points...
The Glasgow Ice Dawgs high school team may have dropped two games while in Bozeman over the weekend, but the team is improving in ways not reflected by the final scores. Though the team continues to struggle when it comes to scoring, the Ice Dawgs turned in two of the cleanest games they've played this season. The Dawgs have served an inordinate amount of time in the penalty box this season which has contributed to several losses this season as opponents have taken advantage of their...
The Glasgow Scottie boys basketball turned in a pair of exciting games, and wins, last week. A fourth-quarter rally gave the Scotties a 12-point win over the Mustangs Thursday in Malta, followed by another strong fourth quarter against the Wolf Point Wolves. The Scotties took a 55-45 win against the Wolves in the Dawg Pound. Coach Paul Yoakam was proud of his team's weekend of wins, particularly with the victory over the rival Mustang. "Malta was the best overall game we've played the last 2...
"Obviously we didn't play how we wanted against Malta," said Riley Noser, "but we just learned from it and bounced back against Wolf Point." The Glasgow girls basketball captain summed up her team's weekend succinctly. Glasgow fell to rival Malta by a score of 65 to 42 in their second meeting of the season on the M-ettes' court. But the Scotties dug deep and came out strong against the Wolves the next night, winning that game 55 to 32. Malta took an early double digit lead against Glasgow,...
District 3-C basketball suffered a number of cancellations and postponements recently as a COVID-19 outbreak hit the hi-line. Dodson, Nashua, and Lustre did not have play last week. Scobey traveled to Frazer on Jan. 26, where they won in both girls and boys games. In the girls game, Scobey/Opheim leapt out to a 35-6 lead in the first quarter. The visitors added 16 points in the second while holding the Bearcubs to four points for a 51-10 lead at half time. The Spartans scored seven in the third quarter and the Bearcubs had three. Frazer...