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  • North Country Girls Continue Win Streak

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 12, 2022

    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 Boys Lose Two

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 12, 2022

    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...

  • Lustre Christian Boys Record Unblemished

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 12, 2022

    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,...

  • Lustre Christian Girls Defeat Frazer

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 12, 2022

    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...

  • Nashua Boys Still Looking for First Win

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 12, 2022

    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...

  • Frazer Girls 0-3 in Return to Hardwood

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 12, 2022

    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....

  • Hallock Wins at Bismarck Rotary

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 12, 2022

    “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....

  • Helltown Throwdown

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 12, 2022

    Helena, Mont. Jan. 8 & 9 6U (Tot) 45 - Taryn Sundeen’s place is 2nd and has scored 7.0 team points. Champ. Round 1 - Taryn Sundeen (Glasgow Wrestling Club) received a bye () (Bye) Quarterfinal - Taryn Sundeen (Glasgow Wrestling Club) won by fall over Grant Ellingson (Mine yard dogs) (Fall 0:18) Semifinal - Taryn Sundeen (Glasgow Wrestling Club) won by fall over Calvin Snipes (North Montana wrestling) (Fall 2:33) 1st Place Match - Elias Mcewen (Mine yard dogs) won by major decision over Taryn Sundeen (Glasgow Wrestling Club) (Maj 15-7) 2nd P...

  • Ice Dawg PeeWees Win Two

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 12, 2022

    The Glasgow Ice Dawgs PeeWees team took two games from the visiting Havre Ice Hawks at the Valley Event Center Dec. 8. Glasgow overcame a 2-0 deficit in game one to win 4-2 and won the second game decisively, 7-1. The Ice Hawks put up two goals in the first period of game before the Dawgs exploded in the second period with four home goals. Jack Miller put in the first two. Reilly Llewellyn assisted on the first and Hudson Honey helped on the second. Llewellyn scored the next two for the Dawgs. Ellery Dedeobbeleer assisted on his first and Ian...

  • Teddy Bear Toss

    Jan 12, 2022

  • Scottie S&D

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 12, 2022

    The Glasgow Speech and Drama ran into some rough road conditions on their way to the Forsyth meet but not even that could slow down the Scotties. The team jumped right into competition and sent six of their seven team members to the finals. At the end of the Forsyth Invitational, the Scotties had earned two first-place finishes and two second places and as a team they earned Second Place in Speech Sweeps. Fynn Sukut won the top slot in Impromptu and Gabe Proctor won Humorous Oral Interpretation. Mason Swenson placed second in Memorized Public...

  • Nashua Girls Add Two Wins

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 12, 2022

    Nashua's girls basketball team picked up two wins at home in their first week post-holiday. The Porcupines beat Frazer at home 50-33 Jan. 7 and defeated Brockton by a near-identical margin 51-33 Jan. 8. The game was tight after the first quarter against the Bearcubs Friday night, with Frazer leading 13-12 at the first buzzer. Nashua put up strong offensive performances in the second and third quarters to take a solid lead. They outscored Frazer 15-3 in the second and 14-7 in the third. Frazer...

  • 19U Ice Dawgs Drop a Pair at Home

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 12, 2022

    The 19U Ice Dawgs hit a rough patch this past weekend, dropping two games to the visiting Bozeman Ice Dogs. Glasgow struck first in game on Saturday, but after that it was all Bozeman. The Ice Dogs won 8-1 Saturday and 11-0 Sunday. Kylie Lagerquist scored the lone goal for the Dawgs, striking at 14:02 in the first period Saturday evening with an assist from Tatum Provencher. Bozeman took control of the puck though and threw puck after puck at Glasgow's netminder Delaney Rixford. She faced 15...

  • Bantam Ice Dawgs Pick Up Win in Helena

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 12, 2022

    The Ice Dawgs bantam team lost a game then tied one in Williston, N.D., to start the new year before splitting a pair of games in Helena this past weekend. In their first game of 2022, the team fell to Williston 7-0 on Jan. 2 before coming back to tie their second game of the day at 3-3. Glasgow picked up a 2-0 win over Helena on Jan. 8 before dropping their Jan. 9 game 3-1 to the Bighorns. The first period of game one in Williston saw a stalemate as neither team put a puck in the net. The host team started the scoring in the second with two...

  • Frazer S&D

    Mary Zuchowski, Frazer S&D Coach|Jan 12, 2022

    Diamante Enriquez placed Ninth of Thirteenth in Dramatic Solo this past Saturday at Fairview. There was some real competition for everyone. This upcoming Saturday we will be heading to Fairview for the final regular Tournament of the season as after that it’s Divisionals and then State....

  • 2022 Winter Putting League Invitational

    Hi-Line Hyzers Disc Golf|Jan 12, 2022

    6 Winter Putting League Invitational WHAT: 2022 Winter Putting League Invitational WHEN: Friday, January 21, 2022 @ 7:00 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 statione...

  • Ice Dawgs Drop Home Game

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 5, 2022

    The Richland Rangers came to Glasgow for a rare mid-week game against the Ice Dawgs Dec. 29. Glasgow scored first in the non-conference game but the team from Sidney got the last word and the win by a score of 6-4. Michael Hoyer found the back of the net first, scoring unassisted at 9:30 in the first period. The visiting team answered with 2:09 left in the period. They took the lead with a mere 23 seconds left before the buzzer. The Rangers increased their lead to two goals at 9:35 in the...

  • Hallock Signs as Blue Hawk

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 5, 2022

    Scottie standout Kyler Hallock announce on Dec. 21, 2021 he will be continuing his academic and athletic career at Dickinson State University. Hallock was a critical two-way player for Glasgow at running back and linebacker. He also served as kicker and punter. He led the Scotties in rushing yards with 938 on 158 carries with 14 touchdowns. On defense, he had 40 total tackles in his senior year, 32 unassisted. "I chose Dickinson because I felt like it was gong to be a really good fit for me,"...

  • GHS STUCO Teddy Bear Toss Thursday

    ROD KARST, GHS STUCO Advisor|Jan 5, 2022

    Glasgow High School Student Council will be hosting its 2nd Annual Teddy Bear Toss between the varsity basketball games on Thursday, Jan. 6, (Glasgow vs North Country) at Glasgow High School gymnasium. The girls' varsity game is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. and the boys' game is set to begin at 8 p.m. Those attending are asked to bring new or gently used stuffed animals that they are willing to donate for the event. At the given time, people are asked to throw their stuffed animals on the gym floor....

  • 2021 Rumble on the Red Youth Duals

    GLASGOW WRESTLING CLUB RESULTS|Jan 5, 2022

    6U 45 - Taryn Sundeen’s place is 4th and has scored 15.0 team points. Champ. Round 1 - Jaxon Cardinal (Summit Wrestling Academy) won by tech fall over Taryn Sundeen (Glasgow wrestling club) (TF 20-5) Cons. Round 1 - Taryn Sundeen (Glasgow wrestling club) received a bye () (Bye) Cons. Round 2 - Taryn Sundeen (Glasgow wrestling club) won by fall over William Mann (Central Wrestling Club) (Fall 0:30) Cons. Round 3 - Taryn Sundeen (Glasgow wrestling club) won by fall over Ryan Bosl (LPGE) (Fall 2:22) Cons. Semi - Taryn Sundeen (Glasgow wrestling c...

  • Seventh Annual Glasgow Scottie Wrestling Clinic

    Jan 5, 2022

    The Glasgow Wrestling Club welcomed 50 kids to their Seventh Annual Glasgow Scottie Wrestling Clinic Dec. 28. Members of the Glasgow High School wrestling squad and wrestling club coaches worked with new and experienced grapplers on the mats at the Club's facility. With signups that day, the Highlanders set a new club participation record for the 10th consecutive year. More than 100 Valley County kids are set to participate this year....

  • Spreading Cheer Throughout the Year

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 29, 2021

    One of the aspects of sports that sets it apart from other forms of entertainment is the crowd participation. Fans ride the highs and the lows of their team's season, forming a deep attachment to the athletes and anticipating the outcome each year offers. Leading those crowds in supporting their teams in Glasgow is the Scottie Cheer Squad. While most athletes fear being banished to the sidelines, these athletes embrace their position and their role in supporting their fellow Scotties on the...

  • Lustre: This is Not Sparta

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 29, 2021

    Tuesday proved to be a huge night in a tiny community. In Lustre, the Lions hit the hardwood against a record-setting Scobey Spartan team. The visiting Spartans had recently set an all-class boys basketball win record at 57 victories. When they showed up at Lustre Christian High School, the Lions team said, "This is not Sparta." The home team handed Scobey their first loss in decisive fashion – 47-33. Lustre put up 14 points in the first quarter, including two three-pointers, while holding S...

  • Scotties Wrest Dual from Mustangs

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 29, 2021

    The Glasgow Scotties hosted a dual against the Malta Mustangs the Tuesday before Christmas break. Under the light, the Scottie Varsity team wrested a 46-21 victory from the visiting Mustangs. The first five bouts went by quickly as each team notched a number of wins by forfeit. Malta's Malin Beck won in the 103 lb. class via forfeit, as did Kohner Shipman in the 132 lb. class. Glasgow had forfeit wins in the 120 lb. class and 126 lb. class as Jake Kuka and Shalynn Pedersen, respectively, raised...

  • Lustre Girls Drop Two

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 29, 2021

    The Lustre Christian girls basketball team dropped a heartbreaker to Bainville, 51-48, on the road, Dec. 20 after the Bulldogs battled back in the fourth quarter. The Spartans were in Lustre the following night and took a decisive 48-10 win back to Scobey after holding Lustre’s leading scorers to single digits. Monday night, Bainville led after the first 10-6, with 4 of Lustre’s first-quarter points coming at the charity stripe. The Lions roared back in the second 8 minutes powered by Alexa Reddig, who put up 14 of the team’s 21 second-quarter...

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