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The Glasgow wrestling squad traveled to Columbus on Jan. 2 to kick off their delayed season with match ups against Columbus and Huntley Project. The Scotties brought home two wins, defeating Columbus 48-27 and beating Huntley Project 33-29. Damon Adkins, 103-pounds; Kyler Hallock, 170-pounds; Dylan Nieskens, 205-pounds, and Mayson Phipps, 285-pounds, led the highlanders with two victories each. Adkins defeated Seth Kornick of Columbus for six points and drew a forfeit against Huntley Project. Hallock defeated Columbus’ Colby Coleman and won a d...
The Glasgow High School Ice Dawgs hosted the Helena Bighorns over the New Year's weekend for four games. The Dawgs dropped all four games by double digits and frustrations spilled onto the ice and into the penalty box for both teams. Though Glasgow boasts a number of talented skaters, the team has yet to mesh this season, with players in and out of the lineup. The New Year's matchup against the Bighorns proved to be all Helena as Glasgow failed to mount an offense. Glasgow was outshot on the...
The Glasgow Scottie girls basketball team dropped their home opener against the Malta M-ettes on Saturday night. The Jan. 2 game saw Malta walk away with a 55-38 victory after they capitalized on a strong first quarter and a tired Scottie Squad in the fourth quarter. Malta's Kylie Hunter struck first in the game, scoring the first of her three three-pointers of the quarter. Despite some opening night jitters which resulted in some questionable passes and turnovers, the Scottie girls showed no fe...
The Scotties did not get the start they wanted to their 2021 basketball season. The home squad, decked out in their red road uniforms for Color Rush night, fell to the visiting Malta Mustangs, 57-40. Rex Williamson set the pace for the Mustangs, draining a three pointer early in the first quarter. Malta would nail 10 three-pointers in the game, netting over half their points from outside the perimeter. Malta took an early 8-0 lead on two treys and a bucket before Glasgow called a timeout to atte...
There are going to be a lot of eyes on Glasgow this year, the attention focused on the defending state wrestling champions. Coaches and wrestlers alike will be looking to unseat the Scotties from their 13th state title holder position. The attention doesn't seem to faze head wrestling coach, Jory Casterline. "Pressure, no. Target on our backs - yes," he said when asked if he felt any pressure as the state championship team. "We won't put undue pressure on the kids." Casterline stressed that his...
The Glasgow Scotties hit the hardwood floor for their annual Red and White Basketball scrimmages last Tuesday evening, Dec. 22. In keeping with 2020, this year's scrimmages were different - no spectators were allowed in due to the continuing coronavirus pandemic. The matches were broadcast on NFHS, as will be the rest the of the season provided all schools have the capability to film the games. The scrimmages were a preview of the basketball season to come, giving coaches a chance to see their...
Mayson Phipps continues to rack up the football honors. The Glasgow senior was one of four defensive linemen to be named to the East Roster for the 2021 Montana East-West Shrine Game. The annual football contest is scheduled to take place June 19, 2021 in Billings. The high school all-star showcase returns after the 2020 contest was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. Also receiving accolades was fellow Scottie senior Dylan Nieskens. Nieskens was one of four inside linebackers named to the alternates list for the 74th Shrine Game. The...
In an unusual weeknight game, the High School Ice Dawgs took on the Richland Rangers in a late addition to the schedule at the Valley Event Center. The Dawgs dropped the non-conference game in which head coach Pat Braaten took on an observer role. "I'm sitting up above, watching," he said. "It gives me a different perspective on the players." The game gave the Dawgs the chance to face the Rangers, who had been scheduled to host the opening tournament of the year. It was also possibly the only...
The 19U Ice Dawgs traveled to Bozeman for a trio of games against the Icedogs Dec. 19 and 20, coming home with two victories. The Dawgs took the first game after a third period rally, dropped the second, and came back to win the final game with a shut out. In game one Saturday, it was Halle Hunter who found the back of the net first, on an assist from Shanice Lagerquist in the first period. Bozeman tied the game with 3:03 remaining in the period. Tori Pehlke, with help from Kimber Dulaney, gave...
Khye Gamas -- Grade 7 Khye Gamas def. Beau Rindahl (Sidney) Khye Gamas def. Bryce Becker (Circle) Khye Gamas def. Kasey Reed (Wolf Point) William Kirkland -- Grade 7 Reece Graves (Sidney) def. William Kirkland William Kirkland def. Bryce Becker (Circle) Willam Kirkland def. Jesse Reed (Wolf Point) Michael King -- Grade 8 Nate Carlson (Sidney) def. Michael King TY Schepens (Sidney) def. Michael King Michael King def. Tanner McDonald (Wolf Point) Lance Allen (Sidney) def. Michael King Malin Beck...
The Glasgow PeeWee Ice Dawgs had two games in Flathead on Dec. 19 and brought home two decisive wins, dousing the Flames 9-2 and 8-1. "Had a great time in Kalispell, playing the Flathead Flames," said coach Del Hansen. "Kids played great, great experience skating on an outdoor rink. Beautiful day, couldn't ask for better outdoor hockey." Glasgow hit the ice for game one at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday and wasted no time putting goals up on the big board. Brock Ciarfardone struck first for Glasgow with...
The Glasgow Bantam Ice Dawgs suffered two hard losses in Havre, dropping their games 8-0 and 10-1. Penalties cost the Dawgs, who gave up eight goals in the two games with a player serving time in the sin bin. In game one on Dec. 18, Glasgow and Havre fought to a stalemate at the end of the first period. The Ice Hawks took control in the second period, scoring four times, including a power play goal. The home team put up four more goals in the third, including a short handed goal and a power play goal. Havre served only one penalty and Glasgow...
Sporting uniforms they debuted late last season, the Glasgow High School Ice Dawgs opened their hockey season this past weekend at the Valley Event Center, hosting the Flathead Fusion and Copper City Kings for four games. Facing off against teams with more games under their belts, the Dawgs had a challenging weekend, dropping four games to the visitors. Though they lost their games, the home team brought plenty of excitement to the ice, giving the fans and officials plenty to watch. Friday night...
The Glasgow PeeWee Ice Dawgs traveled to Miles City Dec. 12 to face off against the Generals in a rematch following their meeting in Glasgow. The young Dawgs dominated the game, skating away with a 9 to 1 win. Brody Hansen struck first for Glasgow, netting a goal at 11:11 in the first. Miles City answered back a few a minutes later, scoring their lone goal of the game before Glasgow took over the show. Landon Honey added two more goals, with an assist from Halley Hunter on the second,for the...
The Glasgow Bantam Ice Dawgs took on the Miles City Generals in a road trip rematch after their face off in Glasgow last weekend. The Dawgs took a loss on Saturday but battled back to a stalemate on Sunday. Glasgow penalties cost the Dawgs two goals on Saturday, allowing the Generals to score on two power plays. The Generals lone goal in Sunday’s 1-1 tie also came on a man advantage, while the Dawgs’ goal was scored short handed. Miles City took a 1-0 lead in the first period on Saturday, scoring after a dust up on the ice put several pla...
The Glasgow Speech and Drama season is off to quite a different start this season, but by all accounts it is a successful one thus far. Due to coronavirus health and safety precautions, the entire season is being held virtually. The change has been a challenge for coaches and students, but one they have stepped up to meet. The virtual season has come with its quirks as competitors adjust to the inevitable technology glitches, but coach Jodi Griffin tells the Courier, “We are working on getting better tech equipment with the hopes of i...
Hi-Line Youth Hockey played host to a number of hockey games at the Valley Event Center Dec. 5 and 6. The Miles City Generals were in town to face off against the Glasgow Ice Dawgs in the Squirt, PeeWee and Bantam levels. The PeeWees hit the ice first at 10 a.m., taking a decisive 7-2 victory after the Generals scored the first goal of the game and the day. The team was back on the ice Saturday afternoon, this time ending the game with a 7-7 tie. The Generals first goal came on a power play...
The Glasgow Ice Dawgs bantam team took a couple of hard losses Dec. 5 at the Valley Event Center, dropping both games to the Miles City Generals. The visiting team took 6-3 and 6-5 win margins on the Dawgs’ home ice. Glasgow took an early lead in their first game at noon on Saturday. The Dawgs took a two to nothing lead in the first period, on five shots on goal. Tristan Powell found the back of the net first, assisted by Charlie Cornwell. Mason Hunter then gave the Dawgs the go-ahead goal assisted by Dillon Hughes. Kolten Hansen turned away 1...
The Glasgow Ice Dawg Squirts hosted the Miles City Generals at the Valley Event Center Dec. 5 and 6. The young home team dropped three games against the visitors, but worked to improve their skills. Game one saw the Dawgs off to a cold start, losing to the Generals by a score of 11-1. The team’s lone goal came in the second period from Abigail Henry, assisted by Ellery DeDobbeleer. The Dawgs turned in a clean game, incurring no infractions, while Miles City was called for two penalties. Goalie Mary Knierim saw 27 shots in the game while her t...
Red and white. Black and blue. Those are the colors one might normally associate with a Glasgow Ice Dawgs hockey game. In this case, rather than bruises (though there were probably a fair amount of those also) the colors were for the jerseys worn by the four different lines who were on the ice Nov. 24 for a scrimmage. The scrimmage gave head coach Pat Braaten a chance to see his players in action. In a normal year, the high school boys team would begin their season at the Sidney tournament....
Gwendolyne Honrud the courier Dylan Nieskens announced on Nov. 24 that he would be continuing his academic and football career at Carroll College in Helena, Mont., following his graduation from Glasgow this upcoming spring. The Scottie tight end and linebacker chose to play collegiate football with the Fighting Saints because he felt the school offered a good health science program, which he will be majoring in. Nieskens was recently named to the Northern B All-Conference team and was selected...
Fifty students have been awarded Academic All State for the fall athletic season at Glasgow High School. They are varsity letter winners in their respective fall sports and earned a first quarter GPA of 3.5 or above. Fall Cheer M.E. Cunningham Carlos Gonzales Aubre Hartsock Stevie Hartwell Emma Page Tori Pehlke Abby Peterson Tommi Prewett Kambria Ross McKenna Strommen Tarin Vandall Cross Country Colter Cumber Kira Beck Reed Larsen Shanice Lagerquist Bergen Miller Iris McKean Riley Smith Emily See Lane Thompson Eve Stone Haylly Turner...
The Glasgow Ice Dawgs' 19U girls team hit the road to play two games in Havre Nov. 20 and 21 to kick off their season. The Dawgs brought home two tie games, with final scores of 2-2 and 5-5. Glasgow battled back from an early deficit in game one to tie the game and avoid the defeat. In a clean first period, Ice Hawk Jersi Mors found the back of the net with 6:19 remaining on the clock. The Hawks added an insurance goal in the second period on a goal by Frances Hanson assisted by Clara Holland an...
Glasgow star running back Jesse Lee announced via Facebook on Nov. 18 that he has committed to playing football for MSU Northern next season. Lee was a force for the Scotties, driving their ground game down the field weekend after weekend this season, often carrying opponents' defensive players along with him. In his announcement, Lee expressed his gratitude to all the coaches that made his football career possible. Lee told the Courier he chose Northern "because of how close it was to home..."...