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  • Creel Survey Underway

    Marc Kloker, For the Courier|Jun 26, 2019

    Anglers on Fort Peck Reservoir this summer may be asked a few questions about their fishing experience when they come off the water. Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is conducting an angling "creel" survey on the state's largest and most popular warm water fishery to monitor catch rates of popular game fish and determine level of satisfaction with the fishery. The data-gathering surveys will be based at marinas and boat ramps around the reservoir. Creel clerks will ask several questions about...

  • Glasgow Kiwanis Thunder Hosts Swim Meet

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jun 19, 2019

    The Glasgow Kiwanis Swim Team (GKST) hosted its home swim meet on June 15 and 16 at the City Pool. Other than an unexpected thunderstorm Sunday afternoon, the meet went smoothly, according to head coach Nicole Arnold. "The meet was cancelled with only about an hour left of competition," she explained, adding that the backstroke and the butterfly races did not take place on Sunday. For those swimmers who were unable to race in their events on Sunday, their preliminary times from Saturday were...

  • Reds Drop Two to Blue Jays,

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jun 19, 2019

    The Glasgow Reds were on the road for a pair of games in Billings on June 12. The Reds suffered two losses to the Billings Blue Jays, including a shut out of the second game. In their first game against the Jays, Glasgow brought one run home in the top of the second inning, but were unable to score for the remainder of the game and lost the contest 1-5. Dylan Nieskens earned the RBI when he singled on a line drive to center field, bringing Gavin Adkins across the plate for the run. Kevin...

  • Glasgow Represents at Class B Montana All-Star Game

    Jun 19, 2019

  • Chappy Tournament Hosts Eight Teams

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jun 19, 2019

    The 9th Annual Aaron "Chappy" Chatten Memorial softball tournament was held in Fort Peck on June 15 and 16. Eight teams played 14 games beginning Saturday morning at John Hahn Field. Following Saturday's action, the tournament finished up on Sunday with the final six teams competing in as many games. Team # Skoden swept the tournament, literally, with their first-place team finish and recognition of individual athletes with every possible award available to win. Results Saturday, June 15 First...

  • FORE! The Kids Cup Fundraiser This Weekend

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jun 19, 2019

    FORE! The Kids Cup Golf Tournament is a fun and great way to raise money for our future golfers. This year's event will be held on Sunday, June 23, at Sunnyside Golf Course. The tournament was created as a way to raise scholarship funds, and this weekend will be the fourth tournament held since it was created. The funds raised will be used for a scholarship that is solely dedicated to students that participate in the Scottie golf program. The tournament is an 18-hole, two-player chapman format...

  • Competition Underway for GKST

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jun 12, 2019

    The Glasgow Kiwanis Swim Team (GKST) officially started its season at the Harlem Invitational June 1 and 2. The team sent five swimmers to the meet and despite the fact that they competed with zero practice time prior to the meet, they did well overall. According to head coach Nicole Arnold, "Our swimmers were very competitive with the other athletes and got some much needed pool time and racing experience." GKST more than tripled its representation when they sent 18 swimmers to Chinook on June...

  • Reds Go 3-3 vs. Billings, Wolf Point, Miles City

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jun 12, 2019

    The Glasgow Reds have begun their busy 2019 season and finished six games in as many days this past week. On June 5, the team traveled to Billings for a double-header match up vs. the Billings Cardinals. The Reds dropped the first game, 7-6, but came back strong in the second contest and made a statement with a 15-4 win over the Cardinals. Glasgow took the loss in the final play of the first game. The game was tied at six in the bottom of the ninth, with Billings at the plate, when Spencer...

  • 14U Scotties Tearin' Up the Diamond

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jun 12, 2019

    Saturday, June 1 The 14U softball girls had a trio of wins on June 1 when they faced Glendive Red and Sidney at Sullivan Field. The three-game stretch began at 10 a.m. when Glasgow faced Glendive and earned their first win of the day, defeating the Red in less than four innings. The Scotties began the game with 17 runs in the first two innings alone, and eventually shut out Glendive 21-0 without a single error. Daley Aune and Brielle Partridge shared the duties on the mound, combining efforts...

  • Lockwood Keynotes Sports Banquet, Accolades Announced

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jun 5, 2019

    The Scottie All-Sports Banquet was held May 28 at the St. Raphael's gym. An estimated 300 student athletes and their supporters attended and enjoyed a meal sponsored by the Scottie Booster Club. GHS alum and state champion wrestler Jim Lockwood was the keynote speaker for the evening and he delivered an inspiring message about diversity and acceptance. GHS Activities Director Brenner Flaten emceed the event, which was puncuated by season summaries and awards presented by each sport's coaching staff. The following athletes were recognized...

  • Reds Kick Off Season

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jun 5, 2019

    The Glasgow Reds were defeated by the Glendive Blue Devils in their first game of the 2019 season, 7-3. The game was the first of a double header held at Bill Conners Field on June 1. The Reds battled through some costly errors earlier in the game, but managed to steady their mitts for the remainder of the contest. At the plate, Dylan Nieskens led the Reds with three hits in his four at-bats, including a double to center field in the bottom of the first inning. Tel Aune finished the fifth...

  • Milk River Catfish Classic Did Not Disappoint

    Montana Cats Staff, For the Courier|Jun 5, 2019

    The 20th-Annual Milk River Catfish Classic was historic in more ways than one. In the weeks leading up to the tournament, which was held June 1, the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce announced a new event in conjunction with the Catfish Classic. The inaugural Milk River Catfish Days brought a whole new flavor to downtown Glasgow that lasted the entire weekend. The community enjoyed two nights of live music, a pancake breakfast, a Bloody Mary and breakfast burrito brunch hosted by the Elks, a corn...

  • Sunnyside Hosts Par 3 Tournament

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jun 5, 2019

    Despite a cool breezy start to the day, 28 two-man teams took to the fairways this Memorial Day at Sunnyside Country Club to compete for cash money and bragging rights. Golfers of all ages from around the region took part in the first major tournament of the season. Divided into three flights, golfers took to a modified course for 27 holes of par 3 golfing. As the temperature increased, so did the competition. After a full day on the links, six teams walked away with the prize money. In the "Z"...

  • "A Swift Night"

    Marc Kloker, For the Courier|Jun 5, 2019

    Come join us for "A Swift Night" – chimney swifts, that is – on Thursday, June 6, at the FWP Region 6 headquarters in Glasgow. During this event, hosted by Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks and Montana Audubon, participants will learn about chimney swifts and how they can help to monitor local populations. Chimney swifts are fascinating birds that can be found in your backyard or, more accurately, a nearby chimney. However, little is known about their distribution in the state. We are loo...

  • Trio of Scottie Tracksters Make History

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|May 29, 2019

    Glasgow is brimming with Scottie pride this week following the trackster's performances at the State B track meet this past weekend, May 23-25. The Scottie cruiser departed for the 420-mile trek to Kalispell on Thursday, carrying nearly three dozen of Glasgow's best track and field athletes and their support system. Post-season events are typically held several hundred miles away from home for the Scotties, but Northeast Montanan athletes (especially spring sportsters) are a special breed and...

  • Brett Glaser: The Unlikely Champion,

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|May 29, 2019

    When Brett Glaser entered the shot put ring at the state meet on Saturday, he wasn't even ranked in the top ten. Prior to arriving at the venue, Phillips checked in with Glaser to see how he was feeling. "Coach, I've never been more ready for anything in my life!" he answered. He also asked Phillips if he thought Coach Wesen was watching. "I think maybe so," Phillips speculated. Glaser explained that Wesen was always on his mind. "Every meet I thought of him. I miss him a lot." Although hopes...

  • Class C Track Season Ends in Laurel

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|May 29, 2019

    The State C track meet was held in Laurel on May 24 and 25. Several area athletes competed in the post-season event. Kaitlyn McColly represented Hinsdale and Valley County well, bringing home five medals from the weekend. Also earning a medal for Opheim was freshman Mandy Fuhrmann. She made the podium with her sixth-place high jump mark of 4'-10", which was a p.r for her. Full results Team Scores: Womens Class C 1, Seeley-Swan 90.33 2, Charlo 48 3, Fort Benton 43 4, Winnett-Grass Range 36 5,...

  • Class C Advances 14 Individual Competitors to the State Meet

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|May 22, 2019

    Area class C schools were in Lambert on May 16 for the Eastern C Divisional track meet. While none of the Valley County schools were able to crack the top three for hardware, several individual athletes will be representing their schools at the upcoming state meet, which is scheduled to be held in Laurel Friday and Saturday, May 24 and 25. Eastern C Divisional Results Team Scores: Mens 1. Richey-Lambert 164 2. Scobey 123 3. Circle 43 4. Fairview 36 5. Savage 32 6. Westby-Grenora 30 7. Hinsdale...

  • Lady Scotties Win Divisional Title

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|May 22, 2019

    The 2019 Northern B Divisional track meet started off a bit differently than previous years. The meet was scheduled to begin on Saturday, May 18. However, due to inclement weather in the forecast, the decision was made to move the pole vault indoors and it was held on Friday night, May 17, at the Valley Event Center. With the help of Gary Wageman, coach Kirk Capdeville and the vault crew worked hard to get things ready for the event. "It was truly a unique night for all involved and gave the...

  • Scottie Softball Season Ends in Disappointment

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|May 22, 2019

    The Scottie girls' softball season came to an abrupt end this past weekend when all games at the divisional tournament in Billings were cancelled due to inclement weather and poor field conditions. Huntley Project, Cut Bank, Conrad and Shepherd advanced to the state tournament based on regular season standings. "That was one of the hardest things I've ever had to do," said head coach for the Lady Scotties, Ryan Hartwell. "Stand in front of a dugout full of high school girls and tell them their...

  • Yellowstone Challenge: Wise Guys Back on Top

    For the Courier|May 22, 2019

    Catfish enthusiasts packed into CowBoys Bar & Casino in Huntley for the annual kick-off tourney on the Montana Cats tour on May 10. Through the duration of the calcutta/social, the crowd experienced overcast and rainy conditions. This threatened to play out a familiar scene on most historical Yellowstone Challenge tourney weekends. Competition day, however, was an entirely different story. Seventy-degree temperatures, light winds and moderate river flows were a welcome change over the course of...

  • Scottie Tracksters Sweep 2B

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|May 15, 2019

    The Scottie Track and Field program continues to dominate the 2B District as it secured a sweep of the district titles for boys and girls in Wolf Point on May 11. The day was another dismal day for weather and the athletes likely struggled to perform at their peak throughout the day, but the kids in Northeast Montana seemed to take it in stride. The proof is in the results. The boys earned their seventh consecutive District title and the girls finished with their third consecutive win....

  • Six Scotties Advance to State Golf Meet

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|May 15, 2019

    Divisional Golf Results Wolf Point, May 7 Boys Team Scores Conrad 331 Choteau 365 Shelby 379 Fairfied 393 Malta 409 Glasgow 419 Wolf Point 460 Boys Individual Results *Oden Hallock, 7th, 91 Saul Hansen, 104 Ian Peterson, 110 Donny Brabeck, 114 Dillon Godwin, 132 Girls Team Scores Shelby 356 Poplar 412 Glasgow 418 Choteau 429 Conrad 437 Fairfiled 442 Malta 456 Girls Individual Results *Lexie Pehlke, 9th, 96 *Bailee Baxter, 15th, 104 *Alexus Nistler, 105 *Shanice Lagerquist, 113 *Kylie...

  • Scobey Sweeps D3C Track

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|May 15, 2019

    The District 3C tracksters converged on Wolf Point to compete for hardware and earn their way to the divisional meet coming up. A total of 17 Class C school were represented. Scobey swept the meet for first place in boys and girls, while Lustre and Hinsdale traded second and third for the boys and girls. The Hinsdale boys out-scored Lustre by 45 points for their second-place trophy, while the Lustre Christian girls defeated the Lady Raiders by a mere eight points to get the silver. Individually,...

  • Laumeyer Makes History at MSU

    For the Courier|May 15, 2019

    Nashua High School graduate Taylor Laumeyer continues to set records and benchmarks for the Minot State Beavers track and field program. On May 11, at the 2019 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Outdoor Championships in Duluth, Minn., the freshman won the javelin with a provisional mark of 41.59 meters as well as a provisional mark and achieved a DII school record in the discus with a toss of 45.51 meters. She is Minot State's first female athlete to win an NSIC Outdoor...

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