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  • Scottie Boys and Girls Harriers Take First in Plentywood

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Oct 16, 2019

    Both the Glasgow Scottie Cross Country Boys and Girls teams claimed first at the Plentywood Invitational on Oct. 12. Cold and wet weather forced the hosts to move the course from its traditional route on the golf course to the surface streets of Plentywood. The short-notice relocation caused a miscalculation in the course’s length, however, and what should have been 3.11 miles ended up being 2.8 miles long. As a result, the times were staggeringly fast, but they would not count for the record. Head Coach Rod Karst did say that the race would c...

  • Cross Country Keeps on Trucking

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Oct 9, 2019

    Under the shadow of the Fort Peck Dam and Powerhouses, the Glasgow Scotties Cross Country Team gave their visitors a run for their money. Sunny skies and a stiff wind made the course a great temperature for running but made taking on the wind a challenge at times. However nothing compared to the challenge faced by the runners dusted with prickly pear cactus needles from the course's start in a prairie field, but they didn't crush a single bird egg. Claiming the top team slot was the Lady Scottie...

  • Lady Scotties Keep Undefeated Regular Play Record

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Oct 9, 2019

    In an effort to keep their undefeated regular play record, the Lady Scotties traveled to Sidney on Oct. 3 and added another win to their record, defeating Sidney in three matches, 25-16, 25-10, 25-20. This win brings their overall record for the year in regular match play to 6 and a goose egg. The Lady Scotties certainly brought it to the court, only missing one serve the entire night. "I can see our practices are really helping with the pressure serving situations I try to put them in,"...

  • Scotties Fall in Colstrip

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Oct 9, 2019

    The Glasgow Scotties traveled down the long road to Colstrip Oct. 4 hoping to continue their march toward an undefeated season. The Colstrip Colts had other aims, looking to notch their second win of the year. The back-and-forth game ended in an upset as the Colts took the win and ended the Scotties' hopes for an undefeated season. "It wasn't the best-played game," lamented coach Patrick Barnett, though he did not sound to put off while talking to the Courier Oct. 6. "A new week starts right...

  • Scotties Keep Home Streak Alive

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Oct 2, 2019

    The Lady Scotties hosted the Wolf Point Wolves on Sept. 26, and keeping with how the season has been going so far for the Scotties at home court, they beat their guests in three matches, 25-13, 25-17, 25-14. In what has become a tradition every home game this season, the home fan base showed up in droves to show their support and provide vocal encouragement to the team who has been bringing it their all on the court. During the three matches, Glasgow achieved 32 kills, led by Riley Noser's...

  • Scotties Tame Wildcats, 68 to 6

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Oct 2, 2019

    The Glasgow Scotties continued their march through the conference with a decisive victory over the Wildcats in Harlem this past weekend. The Scotties dominated the Wildcats with a 68-6 victory. While it was the offense that went up on the big board, over and over again, it's true what they say, the best offense is a good defense. Harlem only scored once, logging a touchdown on a kick return in the first quarter. "I can't say our defense got scored against," said coach Patrick Barnett during an...

  • Scottie Harriers Fly at Frazer

    For the Courier|Oct 2, 2019

    The Glasgow Scottie Cross Country teams made their way to Frazer last Thursday, Sept. 26, for the Frazer Invitational. The Glasgow boys placed second and the girls first in a field of nine and 11 respectively. Results from Frazer Invitational: High School Boys: Harlem 42, Glasgow 47, Richey/Lambert 59, Wolf Point 90, Culbertson 125, Plentywood NS, Frazer NS, Fairview NS, Scobey NS Wilson Overby 2nd 17:09.61 Bergen Miller 8th 19:31.24 Carl Zabrocki 9th 19:33.02 Lane Thompson 11th 19:57.85 Jacob Meiers 17th 20:23.48 Ted Tryan 19th 20:48.57 Tim Wa...

  • Scotties Trap Wolves in Shutout

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Sep 25, 2019

    In what was undoubtedly an unexpected outcome to the Glasgow Scottie's homecoming game against the Cut Bank Wolves, Scottie football held the Wolves to zero points in a stunning shutout performance. It took the Scotties less than 11 seconds for Loden Idler to return the opening kickoff a total of 75 yards to score. Cordell Younkin brought in the two-point conversion and the tone was set for the remainder of the game. But the early game upsets were still on their way. Shortly after receiving thei...

  • Lady Scotties Dominate Home Court

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Sep 25, 2019

    The Lady Scotties played host to two teams during Homecoming festivities this past week, Sidney on Sept. 19 and Poplar on Sept. 21. Both days of action notched two more wins for the Scotties, making the team undefeated in District 2B with a record of 3-0 and overall with a record of 4-0. "It was a nice week being home!," stated head coach Somer Hoerster. The fans certainly appreciated the action on home turf this week. During the matches against Sidney and Poplar, the student fan section never...

  • Lady Rivals Show Hard Work and Perseverance on Court

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Sep 25, 2019

    The Nashua/Opheim Lady Rivals have been putting in the hard work and sweat on the volleyball court over the past two weeks. The girls traveled to Froid, Mont., to participate in the Froid/Medicine Lake Volleyball tournament on Sept. 14. Throughout the day-long tournament, the girls played eight sets in four games, winning the third game of the tournament against Froid-Lake JV in two sets, 15-13, 15-11. Devin Fromdahl and Hadynn Adkins assisted the team with two kills each, of the team’s six, and Mandy Fuhrmann assisted the team with three d...

  • Glasgow Boys and Girls XC Claim Second in Poplar

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Sep 25, 2019

    The Glasgow Scottie Cross Country teams traveled to Poplar on Sept. 21 to compete at the Poplar Invitational Meet. The Scotties claimed both of the second place team slots with top performances out of Iris McKean, claiming third for the girls, and Wilson Overby, claiming fifth for the boys. In the end, the Glasgow girls came out with a total score of 63 coming in behind Williston’s 24 and ahead of Scobey’s 138. The boys chiseled down their score to 87 behind Williston’s 25 and ahead of Richey/Lambert’s 106. Scottie girls had three top 10 plac...

  • Lady Scotties Dominate Conference Play Games

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Sep 18, 2019

    In a fast paced, fast energy game on Sept. 12, the Lady Scotties crushed the Malta M-ettes in their first home game of the season, 25-15, 25-12, 25-6. As a team, the Lady Scotties achieved 21 kills, five blocks. 13 aces, 18 digs and 15 assists, compared to Malta's four kills, one block, two aces, 30 digs and four assists. Senior Taylor Peterson led the team with eight kills, and junior Rachelle Glaser led the team with 14 assists and three blocks. Senior Anika Peters had five aces and senior...

  • Rule of Three

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 18, 2019

    The Glasgow Scotties played their first home game of the season on Friday the 13th. Despite the date, home team fans were treated to a super star night, rather than superstition. Under a sky threatening rain and more, the Scotties stepped up for the W. Cordell Younkin was first across the line for the Scotties from 25 yards out in the first quarter. Alec Boland followed that with a successful two-point conversion run to take an 8-6 lead after 12 minutes of play. Baker was on the board for six...

  • Scottie Boys Take First in Glendive, Padden Takes First-Place Slot for Girls

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Sep 18, 2019

    The Glasgow Scotties' harriers returned from Glendive Sept. 13 with a first-place finish on the boys' varsity side but no score on the girls'. The boys put up seven varsity runners and had five place in the top 10, giving them a low score of 30 points to win the meet ahead of Dawson County by 12 points. Wilson Overby claimed the first place finish for the guys, coming in a whopping 20 seconds ahead of the second-place finisher. No other Scottie got on the podium, but they did claim the fifth,...

  • Starting Off On The Right Foot

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 11, 2019

    "This will be a good year." If the season opener for the Glasgow Scottie football team is any indicator, those words from Assistant Coach Levi Sugg may prove to be an understatement. The boys in red and white ended their first game in Conrad with a final score of 48-6 on Sept. 6. "It went fine. It went ok," said Patrick Barnett, head coach. "It was a good win for us." The coach was not hesitant to name junior Jesse Lee as the stand-out player of the game, though he quickly followed up with a...

  • Lady Scotties Crown Tournament Champs at Chinook

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Sep 11, 2019

    Coming off an impressive weekend at the Chouteau Invitational to start off the volleyball season the weekend before, the Lady Scotties took that momentum and ran with it during the Chinook Invitational Sept. 6 and 7. That momentum kept growing until the end of the two-day tournament, ending the weekend with a seven and zero record and being crowned champions. The first day of the tournament saw Glasgow defeating Chester-Joplin-Inverness, 25-13 and 25-14. They went on to defeat Simms, 25-24,...

  • Meet Cancellation Leads to Wet Race in Glasgow

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Sep 11, 2019

    After Malta cancelled their regular invitationals the day before the scheduled meet for Sept. 7, Glasgow High School decided to host an emergency meet at Sullivan Park for that same morning inviting runners from across the Hi-Line to join in. But come Saturday morning, that attempt would be foiled by persistent rains that had saturated the low-lying trails, and the meet would be moved to the high ground near Glasgow High School. It was there, on the gravel portions of Airport Rd., that the...

  • Lady Scotties Place in Top Five at Choteau Invitational

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Sep 4, 2019

    The Glasgow Scottie varsity volleyball team traveled to Choteau this past weekend, Aug. 30 and 31, to participate in the Choteau Invitational, their first competition of the season. With only two weeks of practice under their belt, the Lady Scotties put their mind, bodies and soul into all 12 matches played over the course of the two days, ending the tournament with six wins and six losses. The Lady Scotties played their first match on Aug. 30 against Choteau, followed by Florence, Cut Bank,...

  • Scottie X-Country Opens Up Season in Billings

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Sep 4, 2019

    The Scottie boys and girls cross country teams traveled to Billings for the Billings Invitational on Aug. 30. The meet marked the opening competition for the Scotties with the boys placing 16 overall for varsity and 14 overall for JV. The girls varsity ran only three competitors and did not receive a team score, but the JV girls came in at 13 overall. On the boys side the Invitational welcomed 29 teams bringing 153 varsity runners and 267 JV runners. For the girls there were 27 teams bringing 128 varsity competitors and 220 JV runners. Cross...

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  • Not All Heroes Wear Capes

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 4, 2019

    A group of superheros and their sidekicks swooped into Sunnyside on Sept. 1 to conquer the course in the Superhero golf tournament. For nine holes of scramble play, the young heroes and their adult sidekicks battled it out on the links. The young warriors were able to tee off from special yellow pins set up for the tournament and had the power to declare one mulligan on each putting green. The sidekicks' powers were limited to one putting mulligan and one tee-off from the heroes' pins. At the...

  • Glasgow Middle School Harriers Open Season in Wolf Point

    Andrew McKean, For the Courier|Sep 4, 2019

    Glasgow's Middle School cross country team opened what they hope to be an eight-race season with a good showing against other Hi-Line and North Dakota schools Aug. 30 in Wolf Point. Team-wise, the Scottie girls took second to a strong Poplar squad. The Glasgow boys finished in fifth place as a team. Individually, Glasgow's girls put all five scorers in the top 20. They were paced by seventh grader Abigail Kulczyk, who took fifth place overall with a time of 11:21. Eighth graders Emily See and...

  • Scottie Volleyball Hungry for State Hardware

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Aug 28, 2019

    After a little over a week's worth of practice, the Glasgow Scottie volleyball season is underway. The Scotties played their annual Red/White scrimmage game on Aug. 26 to start getting themselves physically and mentally prepared for the first tournament of the year, the Choteau Invitational on Aug. 30 and 31. "The benefit of having a tough tournament early in the year is having the ability to study the teams we will run into at Divisionals. We can study them so we know what to focus on before...

  • Three New Victors Crowned at Sunnyside

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Aug 28, 2019

    There can be only one. Or two. Okay, three. There are three new victors at Sunnyside Golf & Country Club. After 36 holes of golf on Aug. 24 and 25, Sunnyside crowned several new club champions. Previous men's champion, Joel Smith, took a respectable third this season, behind Jake Hughes in second and Ed Hopfauf in first. Hopfauf took the best gross score with a 153, edging out Hughes who shot a 155 and Smith's 159. This is not Hopfauf's first time as club champion. "I was fortunate to win in...

  • Cool Weather, Some Rain Challenges Triathletes

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Aug 21, 2019

    It was a dreary, overcast and misty day Aug. 17 as 43 triathletes of all ages and from all around the region gathered to test their mettle against three long-distance events. Participants were required to swim, run and bike to course against their fellow participants. According to organizer Carin Barnett, this year the race included a kayaking alternative in order to give the non-swimmers an opportunity to compete. Barnett commented on the uncertainty of many to enter such a challenging race. A...

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