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  • Scottie Girls Roll Over Poplar and Harlem

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 17, 2021

    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...

  • Scottie Boys Tight Games

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 17, 2021

    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...

  • Grapplers Looking Forward to Tournament

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 10, 2021

    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...

  • Scottie Girls Split Weekend

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 10, 2021

    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...

  • Scottie Boys Face Tough Weekend

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 10, 2021

    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...

  • Class C Basketball

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 10, 2021

    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...

  • HS Ice Dawgs Drop Two, Show Improvement

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 10, 2021

    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...

  • Scottie Boys Beat Rivals on Both Sides of Glasgow

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 2, 2021

    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...

  • Scottie Girls Win and Lose

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 2, 2021

    "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,...

  • Class C Basketball

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 2, 2021

    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...

  • Scotties Host Two Events This Weekend

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 2, 2021

    The Glasgow Wrestling squad traveled to Glendive on Friday to hit the mats against the host team and the Sidney/Fairview JV squad before hosting a mixer on Saturday in the Dawg Pound. The Scotties brought home two wins from their road duals, taking Sidney/Fairfield by a score of 63-6 and defeating Dawson County 48-27. At home the Scotties took 10 wins and dropped 12 matches. "We had a good day in Glendive," said Jory Casterline, saying his boys had some good matches on the road. The team took...

  • H.S. Ice Dawgs Continue to Struggle

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 2, 2021

    The Glasgow Ice Dawgs continue to struggle with their season, often playing with a number of players out of the line up. Having to constantly adjust and juggle the lines has played a role in the inability of the team to come together on the ice. Specifically, the Dawgs have yet to find a special teams line up that works. In four games against the Billings Bulls over the weekend Glasgow went 0-for-19 on the man advantage. At the same time, the Bulls converted on 10 of 28 power plays. One of...

  • 19U Ice Dawgs Caught in Red Wave

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 2, 2021

    The 19U Ice Dawgs dropped to home games to the visiting Missoula RED Lady Bruins over the weekend at the Valley Event Center. Penalties cost the Dawgs, who gave up five goals while down a player to the Bruins over two games. Glasgow lost 4 to 1 on Friday and 7 to 0 on Saturday. The visiting Bruins outshot the hosts by a margin of 44 to 18 Friday night and 30 to 11 Saturday morning. Missoula took the 1-0 lead at the end of the first period Friday night. The Bruins doubled their lead early in the...

  • Bantams Tie One, Lose One to Great Falls

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 2, 2021

    The Glasgow Bantam Ice Dawgs battled to a 2-2 tied Saturday evening against the Great Falls Americans, but fell to the visitors 5-0 Sunday morning. The penalty boxes were the place to be during the pair of games, as multiple players took mandated breaks from play. Bode Barnett found the back of the net first, putting Glasgow up 1-0 in the first period Saturday night on a power play. Great Falls put the puck past Dawgs' goalie Kolten Hansen twice in the second period to take a 2-1 into intermission. Aiden Price, on an assist from Tavin Boland,...

  • Scottie Girls Add Two to Win Column

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 27, 2021

    The Glasgow Scottie Girls basketball team appears to have found their game legs a few weeks into the season. The team added two wins to their record this weekend, defeating two class A schools, Sidney and Glendive. Friday night, the Scotties defeated the Eagles 51-36 in Sidney. They hosted the Red Devils on Saturday and beat the visitors 38-24. The Scotties took a slim one-point lead at the end of the first eight minutes of play in Sidney. Abrianna Nielsen led Glasgow with seven of her team's...

  • Glasgow Wrestlers Rack Up More Wins

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 27, 2021

    The Glasgow Scottie wrestling team added a few more wins to their record after a trio of events on the road. On Tuesday of last week, the team was in Sidney to take on the Eagles. They traveled to Havre on Friday for a triangular against Ronan and Corvallis where they grappled their way to two solid wins. The team split their duals on Saturday in Big Timber, beating Park/Sweet Grass and losing a tight dual to Laurel. In Sidney, the team had six wins and 18 losses. Shalynn Pedersen, Colten Fast,...

  • Ice Dawgs Bounce Back to Beat Kings

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 27, 2021

    Glasgow’s high school Ice Dawgs hockey team traveled to Butte this past weekend to take on the Copper City Kings, in a rivalry that grows with each game. The Dawgs were blanked in Friday night’s match up but stormed the ice Saturday morning for their revenge and first win of the season, taking a 4-3 victory. In continuing their Broad Street style, the two teams racked up the penalty minutes. Copper City had 35 minutes of penalties over two games while Glasgow had 70 minutes worth of infractions. Copper City took Friday night’s game in a blow ou...

  • Scottie Boys Win One, Lose One

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 27, 2021

    The Glasgow Scottie boys basketball team overcame a first-quarter deficit on Friday to beat the Sidney Eagles, 62-44, in a high-fouling game. On Saturday, the Scotties dropped a 72-48 game to the Red Devils in Glendive, in another game where free throws made a difference. In Sidney on Friday, the host Eagles took a 13-7 lead after the first eight minutes of the game. Keigan Skolrud put in a bucket and two free throws, while Hunter Collinsworth added two points and Dalton Sand had a free throw...

  • PeeWees Drop Two Tough Games in Butte

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 27, 2021

    The Glasgow Ice Dawgs PeeWees team was in Butte this past weekend for a pair of games against the Copper City Kings. The team battled from behind in both games with strong play but Glasgow was unable to secure a win on the road. On Saturday, Copper City took a 5-1 lead in the first period, with Brody Hansen getting the lone goal for Glasgow. The Dawgs rallied in the second to score three goals while holding Butte to two. Landon Honey (assists Jack Miller and Hansen) and Hansen both put in short handed goals for Glasgow. Jack Miller added an...

  • Bantam Ice Dawgs Lose One, Tie One

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 27, 2021

    The Glasgow Bantam Ice Dawgs traveled to Kalispell this past weekend where they took on the Flathead Fusion in a pair of outdoor games. The Dawgs lost their first game, 4-2, after a third period rally by the Fusion. They came back Sunday morning in a rematch which ended in a 4-4 tie. On Saturday, Flathead found their way past Kolten Hansen to start the scoring. Glasgow's Tavin Boland answered back on an assist from Aiden Price to end the first period tied at 1 each. Neither team found the back o...

  • Scottie Grapplers Grapple Grueling Week

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 20, 2021

    Pretty happy. That's where coach Jory Casterline is with his wrestling squad a few weeks into the season while acknowledging the team has room for improvement. The Scottie team is adjusting to season changes made necessary by the coronavirus pandemic, including more events with fewer participants. This past week, Glasgow had three separate events: a triangular in Miles City on Thursday, a triangular in Malta on Friday and a home mixer on Saturday. "We dropped duals to two Class A schools," said...

  • Scottie Girls Win Two

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 20, 2021

    The Glasgow Scottie girls basketball team reviewed their earlier losses, worked on their weak areas during practice and applied those lessons to their games this past weekend. The results were impressive - two conference wins by double digits over Harlem and Poplar. "The start of the season wasn't what we hoped for but it was nice to get a couple of wins this weekend," said Blaire Westby. "We're getting better at using each other's strengths which helps us be more successful." Leading the...

  • Scottie Boys Split Games

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 20, 2021

    The Glasgow Scottie boys basketball team dropped their home game against the Harlem Wildcats on Thursday, but bounced back to take a 20-point win over the Poplar Indians on the road Saturday. Keigan Skolrud led the Scotties in scoring in both games, putting up 24 against Harlem and following it with a 32-point performance against Poplar. Against the Indians, Bergen Miller, 13 points, and Vinny Chapell, 10 points, buffeted the big man's scoring. But against Harlem at home, Skolrud was the only Sc...

  • 19U Ice Dawgs Sweep Salmon

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 20, 2021

    The 19U Ice Dawgs celebrated Elizabeth Nyquist and Shanice Lagerquist in dramatic fashion this weekend, giving them three wins at home over the visiting Salmon Rapids. S. Lagerquist racked up five goals and one assist over the weekend while Nyquist notched three shutouts and and an assist from between the pipes. S. Lagerquist kicked off the action Friday night, scoring the Ice Dawgs' first goal with 4:20 to play in the first quarter of their first game against Salmon. She was assisted by Captain...

  • Scottie Boys Wage Comeback to Beat Mavericks

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 13, 2021

    Keigan Skolrud got the opening tip off for the Glasgow Scotties over the North Country Mavericks on Thursday, Jan. 7 in the Glasgow High School gymnasium. He would go on to lead all scorers with 23 points and help propel his Scotties to a crowd-pleasing come-from-behind victory. Loden Idler led the visiting team with 17 points in a game in which the Mavericks led up through the end of the third quarter. North Country put the ball in the net first when Jon Rey Taylor fired off a three pointer....

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