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  • Glasgow Beats Cut Bank 44-7

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 23, 2020

    Glasgow made their third road trip of the season and brought home another win this past Friday, Sept. 18. The Scotties defeated the Cut Bank Wolves 44-7, improving their record to 4-0 overall and 2-0 in the Northern B conference. Glasgow's defensive line continued their shut-out streak and held Cut Bank's offense to under 100 yards. The Scotties found the end zone first, on their opening drive. Quarterback Loden Idler got the ball to Jesse Lee for four carries to gain the running back 35 yards....

  • Class C Volleyball

    Sep 23, 2020

    Nashua vs. MonDak Sept. 17 MonDak 3 Nashua 1 Nashua 23 13 25 18 MonDak 25 25 18 25 Nashua Team Totals: Kills 14 – Leaders: Devin Fromdahl and Tia Dees with five each Blocks 2 – Leader: Tia Dees Aces 24 – Leader: Devin Fromdahl with 11 Digs 22 - Leader: Devin Fromdahl with 11 Assists 10 – Leader: Haydnn Adkins with six Nashua vs. Froid Lake Sept. 18 Nashua 7 7 24 Froid-Lake 25 25 25 Nashua Team Totals Kills 10 – Leader: Devin Fromdahl with six Blocks 2 – Leader: Kaitlyn Miller Aces 3 Leaders: Dev...

  • Scottie Runners Sweep Firsts at Home Meet

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Sep 23, 2020

    With just over 100 total runners—after some COVID-related cancellations—the Scotties hosted a home cross country meet that left them happy and out of breath. The Scotties swept gold with both the Varsity boys’ and girls’ performances on Sept. 19. Led by Iris Mckean (first) and Emily See (third) the Scottie girls put up an impressive score of 36 (the scores are tallied by adding the first five Varsity places together making the smaller number the better number). The Scotties were followed by Class A teams Dawson County (40) and Sidney (79). C...

  • Lady Scotties Lose Two On Road Before Bringing Home Win

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Sep 16, 2020

    The Lady Scotties had a busy week this past week after having an unexpected lull in game play the week before as the Wolf Point Wolves rescheduled their match-up, which was originally scheduled for Sept. 3, due to COVID-19. The Lady Scotties traveled to Saco to play the North Country Mavericks on Sept. 8 and then traveled to Glendive on Sept. 10. The Lady Scotties ended their week of play hosting Sidney on Sept. 12 in their first home opener of the season. In their match-up against the...

  • Scotties Overcome Spartans and Penalties

    GWENDOLYNE HONRUD, THE COURIER|Sep 16, 2020

    The Glasgow Scottie football team traveled to Baker this past Friday night for a showdown on the Spartans' turf. The difference between the two teams was stark, both in terms of players and style. Glasgow brought a considerable size advantage to the field and a determined mindset. Baker, meanwhile fielded a young crop of players and threw several new formations at the Scotties. "They (Baker) came out and threw the kitchen sink at us," said Glasgow assistant coach Sam Tedrow. "It was good for us...

  • Both Scottie XC Teams Take Fourth in Havre

    Sep 16, 2020

    The Glasgow Scottie Cross Country teams traveled to Havre on Sept. 12 to compete against a variety of northern Montana schools in various classes. The Scotties held their own during both the girls and boys competitions claiming fourth place for both teams. Leading those results were junior Iris McKean for the girls who came in second overall with a 19:56. On the boys’ side, senior Carl Zabrocki finished third overall leading the boys with a 17:20. The Scotties will host their own invitational on Sept. 19 in Glasgow. Results: Girls scores: H...

  • Scotties Take A Bite Out Of Cowboys

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 9, 2020

    Uncertainty still hangs over the sports season this year due to the novel coronavirus with coaches and staff doing all they can to provide a safe and fun season for their players. The Glasgow Scotties themselves appear ready to cram as much football in as they can, while they can, as evidenced at their home opener this past Friday, Sept. 4, against the Conrad Cowboys. The Scotties blew out the Cowboys 36 to 8 in front of the home crowd at Scottie Field, cheering from the stands and from their ve...

  • Scottie Boys and Girls Claim First in Poplar

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Sep 9, 2020

    Both teams of Glasgow Scottie Harriers picked up the number one spot at the Poplar Invitational on Sept. 5. The wins were made possible by the fact that the top five runners for the boys all placed in the top 16 with four of the five in the top nine. For the girls the top five all placed in the top 20 with the top three among the first 10 runners to finish. That really helped the boys said junior Bergen Miller. "Having all our guys so close together and so close to the front puts a huge gap...

  • Kayak With Mussels Stopped In Nashua

    Montana FWP, For the Courier|Sep 9, 2020

    Montana’s watercraft inspectors intercepted the 27th mussel-fouled vessel for the year. On Aug. 29, vacationers traveling from Michigan to Glacier National Park with a kayak strapped on their van stopped at the Nashua inspection station where inspectors found a zebra mussel attached to the kayak’s hull. The kayak had last been in Michigan’s Lake Cadillac, a known mussel-infested waterbody. Inspectors thoroughly decontaminated the kayak before sending the vacationers on their way. The Nashua watercraft inspection station is managed by the McCon...

  • Stage 1 Fire Restrictions On FWP Properties In Blaine County

    Marc Kloker, For the Courier|Sep 9, 2020

    In response to dry, warm weather that could increase the danger of human-caused wildfires, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks fishing access sites and wildlife management areas will be under Stage 1 Fire Restrictions in Blaine County beginning at 12:01 a.m. on Friday morning, Sept. 4. The restrictions will be in effect until further notice. This follows Stage 1 restrictions already in place in Valley, Hill and Roosevelt counties. FWP followed the lead of officials in these counties that have adopted Stage 1 Fire Restrictions. These restrictions ban...

  • Scotties Roll Over Mustangs

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 2, 2020

    The Glasgow Scotties traveled over four hours for their first game of the 2020 football season. After the long ride in temperatures well over 90 degrees, one might have expected the team to feel a bit sluggish. However, that was not the case. Taking to the field, it was clear the long drive had had no effect on the Scotties' desire to start their season with a win. And win they did. Head coach Pat Barnett still sounded jubilant on Monday afternoon, telling the Courier, "They played very well,...

  • Scottie Cross Country Debuts in Sidney

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Sep 2, 2020

    The Glasgow Scottie Cross Country teams opened up their regular season in Sidney on Aug. 29. The girls ended their meet in fourth place behind all Class A schools-Laurel, Custer County and Fergus. The boys came in fifth overall behind Fergus, Custer County, Laurel and Wolf Point. It was also the first COVID-adjusted meet and came with some interesting restrictions for the athletes. Junior and third-place finisher for the girls, Iris McKean, commented, "It was okay," she laughed, "it was a...

  • Lady Scotties Split In Weekend Opener

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Sep 2, 2020

    The Lady Scotties started off their season on the road, traveling to Fairfield on Aug. 28 and Shelby on Aug. 29. After leading the first two games against Fairfield, the Scotties would take home the loss after five matches however would bounce back against Shelby, winning in three. “Wish we could have that match back,” stated coach Somer Hoerster upon reflecting on the Fairfield loss. The Scotties came in strong, winning the first two matches, 25-14 and 25-23. By the third match however errors such as too many missed serves, passing errors and...

  • Adapting To Change: Scottie Volleyball Kicks Off Unusual Season

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Aug 26, 2020

    Last season, the Scottie volleyball team saw much success. They ended their season with an impressive 18-3 record, punched their ticket to State, the first time in nine years, were crowned District 2B champions and achieved second place at the Class B Northern Divisional Tournament. At the beginning of the season last year, coach Somer Hoerster told the Courier the goal is to always get to the State championship and bring home hardware. This year's goal, however, is a little different. "At this...

  • Scotties Ready To Go

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Aug 26, 2020

    The Glasgow Scottie football team kicked off their season Aug. 22 at Scottie Field with the traditional Red and White game, pitting teammates against each other. Playing before an empty stadium, but with parents and fans gathered in vehicles off to the east, the Red took the game 14-7. Cheers and honking horns drifted across the field in support of the return to a semblance of normalcy. "That's it," laughed coach Pat Barnett when asked what he hoped for this season, aside from having a full...

  • Colbrese Cup Memorial Red Ball Golf Scramble

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Aug 12, 2020

    The sun shone on another successful Colbrese Cup Memorial Red Ball Golf Scramble on Aug. 8. The annual Glasgow Area Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture event brought out dedicated golfers eager to take advantage of a beautiful day and a chance to win at the biggest golf-payout tournament of the year while honoring the memory of Terry Colbrese. Sunnyside board member and Chamber member Lindsey Peterson told the Courier, "We gathered as friends, coworkers, volunteers, family and as a community to...

  • Fall Sports Parent Meetings And Practice Schedule

    For the Courier|Aug 12, 2020

    High school sports practices begin on Friday, Aug. 14. Parent meetings will be held on Thursday, Aug. 13, and Monday, Aug. 17, and are mandatory. One parent of each athlete must attend in order for their child to participate this fall. Student athletes cannot practice without a completed athletic physical. High School Football Player Equipment Check Out, Thursday, Aug. 13, 6 p.m. at GHS Parent Meeting, Thursday, Aug. 13, 7 p.m. at the Scottie Field Grandstands First Day Practice Schedule for all ninth through 12th grade players on Friday, Aug....

  • GRD Co-Ed Softball Champs

    Aug 12, 2020

  • Reds End Season In Billings

    GWENDOLYNE HONRUD, THE COURIER|Aug 5, 2020

    The Glasgow Reds traveled to Billings for the Eastern A District American Legion Baseball Tournament, held July 30 through Aug 2. The Reds suffered defeats in the first two games, ending their bid for a top slot in the double-elimination tournament. In the first game of the tournament, the Reds took to the field against the Miles City Mavericks on Thursday at noon. The Reds were looking to avenge an 11-1 loss on July 26 to the Mavericks, which ended the Reds' regular season. Though the Reds...

  • Horsin' Around

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jul 29, 2020

    "They're getting that rodeo action where they can." Announcer Myron Malnaa sounded pleased that not much can deter ranch diehards, who came out to compete and celebrate National Day of the Cowboy in the Middle of Nowhere. Events all across the state have been canceled, including the annual PRCA Rodeo held during the Northeastern Montana Fair, due to concerns surrounding health and safety in the midst of COVID-19. But with only a handful of cases in Valley County, the Old Mil Ranch Scramble went...

  • Thunder Finish Off in Sidney

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Jul 29, 2020

    The Glasgow Kiwanis “Thunder” Swim Team rolled into Sidney this past weekend to finish off their altered season with a bang. Competing with nine other teams—Malta, Chinook, Harlem, Lewistown, Roundup, Sidney, Scobey, Glendive and Plentywood—the Thunder brought 26 of Glasgow’s finest to the pool ending the season off with a few top spots and a few more podium finishes. Head coach Ethan Shrader had great things to say about how they ended the season. “Every swimmer swam their best races, and our team looked amazing throughout the year,” said...

  • Mow 'Em Short

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jul 29, 2020

    The eleventh annual Mow ‘Em Short golf tournament was held July 25 at Sunnyside Golf and Country Club. A record 32 teams signed up to compete in this year’s event, filling up the available slots a mere days before the tourney. A mix of locals and out-of-towners hit the greens in an attempt to win the many hole prizes and swing for a $500 hole-in-one prize, which unfortunately went unclaimed. Under a bright blue sky and after 27 holes of golf, Out-of-towners Tony Kindle and Gordon Webb drew the first place gross spot with a score of 101 whi...

  • After A Few Tough Games, Reds Secure Wins Against WP

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Jul 22, 2020

    The Glasgow Reds hosted the Havre Northstars on July 15 after traveling to Havre earlier this month to play what was expected to be a doubleheader game however turned into a one nine inning game due to weather. Though the weather provided different conditions in the July 15 home game, to ensure fair playing time against the two teams, only one nine-inning game was played at Connors Field in Glasgow. The Havre Northstars gained the lead early ultimately clinching the win, 10-1. Mason Donaldson...

  • Women Bring Home The Fish

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jul 22, 2020

    Saturday was all about the Ws: women, walleye, winning and wind. The Glasgow/Fort Peck Chapter of Walleyes Unlimited held their annual Women's Walleye Tournament on July 18 sending boat captains and anglers out at 7 a.m. and welcoming them back at 3 p.m. Sixty-eight teams of two women, along with their boat captains, departed the Fort Peck Marina with hopes of hauling in some monster fish to claim bragging rights this year. Though the sun was out promising warm temperatures, the wind held...

  • Par 3 Shootout

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jul 22, 2020

    “It was a great turnout,” Andy Newton said about Sunnyside Par 3 Tournament, “especially for a windy Saturday.” Twenty-four two-person teams showed up on July 18 for the chance to claim bragging rights. At the end of the 27 holes, Jake Hughes and Trent Holstein just edged out Andy Newton and Todd Truscott, 73 to 74, to claim the number one gross score. Representing Wolf Point, Arnie Bighorn and Mike Boulds turned in a score of 77 to claim third spot gross. Brady Braaten, after a multi-year golf hiatus, teamed up with Casey Burke for a first p...

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