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The game of cautiously optimistic wait-and-see continues for the Glasgow Reds this year. But hope is winning out. “As long as we get to Phase 2, we will have a season,” said Board President Mike Pehlke. Recent reporting said that American Legion had canceled their season nationwide, leading to confusion for players and fans. “The media got it kind of confused,” Pehlke explained. “Legion canceled their insurance, or supplementing our insurance, but not the season.” The reasoning behind that decision has to do with fairness - some regions of...
The Scottie All-Sports Banquet looked a little different this year. Normally held at St. Raphael's gymnasium with hundreds in attendance, a meal provided by the Scottie Booster Club and a keynote speaker detailing life experiences, the banquet honors and awards student athletes, recognizing their outstanding achievements throughout the school year. For the first time, this year's event, held on May 14, was streamed on Facebook Live where coaches and athletic director Brenner Flaten were in the G...
Glasgow High School senior Ali Cunningham has had quite a unique senior year. At the beginning of the school year she balanced practices and meets as a cross country runner in addition to cheer practices and cheering at football games as a Scottie cheerleader. She continued cheering during the winter sports season for basketball and then started to prepare for the track and field spring season before COVID-19 caused the cancellation of all spring sports. While balancing being involved in...
Glasgow natives Brenner and Jason Flaten snatched the first-place prize at the 2020 Yellowstone Challenge Catfish Tournament this past weekend. The tournament, which was founded by one of this year's champions, Jason Flaten, in 2007, takes place along the Yellowstone and is headquartered at Cowboys Bar in Huntley, Mont. This year 51 boats took over the waters of America's longest free-flowing river to net massive cats, but only one team could become the champs. The Flatens managed a basket of 29...
Perhaps one aspect of life Americans have been missing most during the sweep of the coronavirus across the country and the resulting shelter in place orders has been sports. Athletics, professional and amateur, play a defining role in American life, and the sport most closely associated with all things American is baseball. And now, with Governor Steve Bullock instituting a phased reopening of the state, baseball may be the sport that will fill everyone's sports void. Students, fans and coaches...
To say 2019 and 2020 were good years for the Glasgow Scotties wrestlers would be to understate it just slightly. At the end of the 2019 season, the Scotties had put up two individual state champs-Colton Fast and Dylan Nieskens-and claimed a silver trophy. It was a catalyst for 2019-2020, which propelled the Scotties onto a championship season amplified by 10 state qualifiers, seven state placers and three individual state champs-adding Cooper Larson to 2019's list. It was unsurprising then that...
Hi-Line Youth Hockey played host for the MAHA State Bantam Tournament at the Valley Event Center, March 13-15, despite the fears over the COVID 19 pandemic. The Glasgow Ice Dawgs made the weekend worth the risk, placing third in the tournament and putting on a show for fans. Glasgow vs. Bozeman Glasgow first hit the ice against the Bozeman Ice Dogs Friday morning in the tournament's pool play. The Ice Dawgs dropped the game, 3-2, playing a step behind the Ice Dogs. Bozeman took a 2-0 lead in...
The Glasgow PeeWee Ice Dawgs will hang another championship banner from the rafters in the Valley Event Center. The team concluded a successful season with the biggest success of all - claiming a MAHA Treasure State League State Championship in Missoula this past weekend, March 6-8. The PeeWees hit the ice hard, facing off against the Havre Ice Hawks in Glasgow's first game of the tournament. "They played really well," said head coach Michael Hunter. The Dawgs clipped the Ice Hawks' wings,...
The Lady Scotties took on the best of the Northern B Division in Shelby on March 5, 6 and 7. The ballers advanced to take fourth after falling to the Harlem Wildcats. The Scotties ended their season after winning two and losing two in the tournament. The Scotties kicked off the tournament against the Shelby Coyotes-who would go on to take second in the tournament-on March 5. They got off to a slow start in the first quarter falling behind by 10 and only putting up five points to the Coyotes'...
The 19U Glasgow Ice Dawgs emerged victorious from the MAHA State Tournament in Bozeman, Feb. 28, through March 1, bringing home the top trophy and a championship banner. Glasgow kicked off the tournament with a 9-5 win Friday night over the Salmon Rapids. The Dawgs spread their scoring out evenly, putting three pucks in the net per period, outshooting the Rapids 33-23 in the game. Tatum Provencher was first to find the back of the net, assisted by Shanice Lagerquist. Next to light the lamp was...
The Glasgow Ice Dawgs’ Squirts concluded their season at the MAHA State Tournament in Havre this past weekend, Feb. 28 through March 1. While the tournament went much the way the season did for the young team, coach Landon Holte told the Courier, “Kids played very hard and never gave up this whole season.” That hard work did lead to a couple of close games for the Dawgs but unfortunately the team was not able to secure any wins over the weekend. Glasgow faced off against Havre on Friday night and the Dawgs dropped the game by a single goal,...
The Scottie boys basketball team had a disappointing end to their 2020 season at the Northern B Divisional Tournament in Malta on Feb. 27 and 28. Opening the tournament taking on the number one seed, Fairfield, the Scotties managed to hold their own until the end of the third quarter when Fairfield would pull away and maintain their momentum until the close of the fourth. In the end, the Scotties would go onto lose, 42 to 59. In the first quarter of play, the Scotties came out on top, with...
The Glasgow Scotties boys basketball team will advance to the divisional tournament in Malta on Feb. 27, 28 and 29. The Scotties beat out Poplar on Feb. 20 in the play-in game before falling to Harlem on Feb. 21 and Malta on Feb. 22, to claim fourth overall. The boys beat Poplar 42 to 36. The first quarter came off with a horse race and ended after a single lead change with a tie of nine to nine. In the second the Scotties claimed the lead and continued advancing to end the half ahead by six...
The Glasgow Lady Scotties will advance to the Northern B Divisional Tournament the first week in March. The advancement follows a loss and a win this past week in Malta. In the first round of play, the Lady Scotties met the Malta M-Ettes in the early afternoon of Feb. 21. The Scotties had just come off a win against the same team the week prior and were looking to repeat the effort on Friday. That would not be the outcome the Scotties received though, and Malta would arise victorious by six...
For the third year in a row, the Williston State Tetons faced off against the Montana State Bobcats in front of a packed house on Feb. 21 at the Valley Event Center. The college club event promised an exciting night of hockey action and did not disappoint. Fans got more than their money's worth with the Tetons' overtime win. Starting for the visiting Bobcats were hometown boys Ryan Padden, left wing, and Taylor Padden, right wing. Lucas Soalnik was starting center, Patrick Healy was in net for...
The 19U Glasgow Ice Dawgs were in Salmon Feb. 14-16 for the end of their regular season games. Head coach Paul Provencher was proud of his girls, saying it was one of the best weekends the team has had all season. Scores for the Friday night game were unavailable at press time, but Saturday saw the Dawgs split their games. In a game against Havre, Glasgow fell by a final score of 3-2. The Ice Hawks took a 2-0 lead in the first period on 14 shots on goal. Waging a comeback in the second period, the Dawgs put up two goals of their own, firing 11...
You would have been forgiven if you had worried about the Scotties' chances at the State Tournament in Billings on Feb. 14 and 15. A tough season with a number of challenges, illnesses, injuries, a second-place finish to Huntley Project at Divisionals and a series of peaks and valleys at State had set the tone at the close of business Friday at Metra Park. That tone was short-lived however, and on Saturday morning the Scotties rallied to go undefeated in their first seven matches of the second...
It was the last night on the Scottie gymnasium floor for four Scottie seniors-Keely Fossum, Anika Peters, Laura Ross and Taylor Pederson-and they made it count. Facing off against the Wolf Point Wolves on Feb. 13, the Lady Scotties launched an all out assault on the hoop, scoring 18 in the first quarter, 14 in the second, 12 in the third and 27 in the final round. The Scotties managed to hold the Wolves as well and they ended the game ahead by 31 points-71 to 40. Unwilling to make their last...
The Glasgow Scottie boys basketball team stepped out in front of their home crowd for the last time this season on Feb. 13. The starting line-up for the game included all five Scottie seniors-Kobe Sibley, Alec Boland, Tim Wageman, Saul Hansen and Jayson Turner. Unfortunately, the festivities of senior night were short-lived after the Wolves finished out the first quarter ahead by three-13 to 16. That lead would have been more than manageable, but in the second half the Scottie boys slipped even...
It was not the outcome the team wanted, but its not over either. That was the sentiment put off by Scottie head wrestling coach Jory Casterline after his team finished in the runner-up slot at the Eastern B/C Divisional Wrestling Tournament in Huntley Project on Feb. 8. Regardless of expectations, the Scotties still pulled off a second-place finish and punched 10 tickets to State-which included two freshmen but not a top-ranked senior. They fell in the point count behind Huntley Project by a...
The Scottie boys basketball team met up with the Harlem Wildcats on the floor of the Scottie gymnasium on Feb. 6, but the outcome was nowhere close to what the team expected walking out on the court that evening. In the beginning, the game seemed to be unfolding like many others. By the end of the first quarter, the Scottie boys trailed by a single point against the Wildcats (17-18). Then in the second they fell slightly but maintained a manageable point spread of five points going into the half...
The only thing the Lady Scotties basketball team ran out of at their Feb. 6 game against the Harlem Wildcats was time. They certainly did not run out of motivation as they fought with all their might to the last second to score every basket possible against Harlem. In the end though the only thing they needed was a longer quarter. In the first three quarters the Scotties fell behind by nearly 30 points but battled back to close the gap in the fourth quarter and bring it down to a single-digit...
The Glasgow Scottie Wrestling Team claimed the top slot at the 2020 Mustang Invitational on Feb. 3, in Malta. The Malta Invitational marks the last tournament of the regular season as wrestling heads into the post season Divisional tournament in Huntley Project on Feb. 7 and 8. The Scotties' success on the mat in Malta maintained the team's top ranked Class B status heading into the Divisional meet before taking on State in Billings the week after. "We wrestled really well in Malta," said...
The Glasgow High School Ice Dawgs traveled to Billings Jan. 24 and 25, to face off against a tough Bulls team. Billings took control of both games early, holding on to defeat Glasgow in both contests. The Friday night contest saw the Ice Dawgs failing to find the back of the net during three periods of play. Billings outshot Glasgow, 37-17, in the game, with goalie Aidin Wilkowski turning away 31 shots in 51 minutes. The Bulls put up a goal each in the first and second periods, coming alive in the third when they put the puck in the net four...
The Glasgow Ice Dawgs' PeeWees team traveled to Miles City this past weekend, Feb. 1 and 2, to put on a clinic. Facing off against the host team and the Great Falls Americans, the team added three to their wins column and tied one. Glasgow made their intentions for the weekend clear early in their first game, racing out to a 5-1 lead in the first period. Bode Barnett, assist Brody Hansen, put the Dawgs on the board first. The Generals of Miles City scored a short-handed goal, but Glasgow would...