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  • Glasgow Ice Dawgs HS Teams Starts Season in Sidney

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 18, 2019

    The Glasgow Ice Dawgs high school boys started their season in Sidney, Dec. 6 through 8, after their scheduled games in Havre the weekend before had been canceled since the Ice Hawks did not have a goalie for the weekend of play. The Dawgs faced off against the hosts in their first game, falling to Richland 8-4. Glasgow jumped out to a two goal lead in the first. Isaac Braaten notched the first goal, with an assist from Michael Hoyer. Braaten again placed the Dawgs on the board, with assists by Ian Peterson and Colter Barnett. The lead...

  • PeeWees 3-1-0 in Havre

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 18, 2019

    The Glasgow Ice Dawgs' PeeWee team traveled to Havre Dec. 6, 7 and 8, to take on host Ice Hawks and the Great Falls Americans. The team skated away with three wins and one tie over three days. "Man, this team plays well together!" assistant coach Carin Barnett told the Courier. Facing off against the Ice Hawks in their first game, the Ice Dawgs came back from a 1-0 deficit in the first period to win the game, 6-4. Glasgow came alive in the second period, outscoring Havre 4 to 2. Brody Hansen sco...

  • Grapplers Fight Hard Battle at Eagle Invite

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

    The Glasgow Scottie Wrestlers made their way to the Sidney Eagle Invitational this past weekend to test their skills on the mat against some of the finest grapplers from Montana, North Dakota and South Dakota. The Scotties brought their all, finishing in the top half of teams at 11th out of 25 total teams. The Scotties followed up behind the likes of Sidney, Bozeman, Minot, Rapid City and a couple of Billings teams collecting a total of 88 points. "Obviously it's a tough competition," said... Full story

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  • Class C Showcase

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 11, 2019

    Basketball teams from around the region converged on Glasgow Dec. 6 and 7 for the Class C Showcase to kick off the 2019-20 basketball season. Teams from Lustre, North Country, Nashua, Frazer and Glasgow represented Valley County while Plentywood, Turner, Wolf Point, Melstone and Terry traveled to town to round out the bracket. The non-stop action took place in the Glasgow High School gym with a few games across the street at the Evangelical Church. Teams hit the hardwood to work out early season... Full story

  • Dawgs Herd Bulls

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 11, 2019

    Lucky number seven was working hard for the Glasgow Ice Dawgs Bantam team this past weekend at the Valley Event Center. The home team notched two victories over the Billings Bulls, scoring seven goals in each of their decisive wins. The Dawgs took to the ice Dec. 7 at 6 p.m. ready to defend their home turf. Tatum Hansen kicked off the scoring for Glasgow in the first period with an assist from Trevor Dulaney, converting on one of the 16 shots the Dawgs put on net. Glasgow goalie Kolten Hansen... Full story

  • Ice Dawg Squirts Face Tough Weekend

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 11, 2019

    The Ice Dawg Squirts team faced some tough battles on home ice at the Valley Event Center Dec. 8 and 9. The young skaters faced off against Great Falls and Havre but were unable to find a path to victory. Despite the final scores, the weekend was not a total loss for the team. “Glasgow Squirts had four games this weekend,” head coach Landon Holte told the Courier, “Four more losses for the young team that continues to improve weekly though!” The developing team faced the Great Falls Americans Friday night but were outshot and outscor... Full story

  • 19U Ice Dawgs Fall in Sidney

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 4, 2019

    The Lady Ice Dawgs 19U team traveled to Sidney Nov. 22 through the 24 for their inaugural tournament of the season. The Dawgs struggled in the tournament going up against teams with more time and players on the ice. “We were outplayed, outmanned,” said Coach Paul Provencher. In the first game for the Ice Dawgs, Tatum Provencher logged the only goal for Glasgow, as they fell to Notre Dame, 7-1. Glasgow’s goalie, Elizabeth Nyquist, faced 53 shots in the game for an 87 save percentage. The Dawgs played a clean game with no time served in the p...

  • BBall Red and White Kicks Off Winter Sports

    Dec 4, 2019

  • Laffin Finds Friends, Humor, Success in Speech and Drama

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

    Talon Laffin has had an "interesting" speech and drama career over the last three years says head coach Jodi Griffin with a knowing smile. The Glasgow High School junior had performed in Humorous Duo his freshman and beginning of his sophomore years, Informative Speech the end of his sophomore year and now, in his junior year, Humorous Oral Interpretation. Each year Laffin's performances have inched him closer and closer to the top of the podium, at least until the Glasgow Meet this past...

  • Bantams 1-0-1 on the Weekend

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Nov 27, 2019

    The Glasgow Ice Dawgs Bantam team hosted the Copper City Kings Nov. 23 and 24 at the Valley Event Center. The Dawgs skated away with one win and one tie on the weekend. The action kicked off Saturday night at 6 p.m. The Kings notched the first goal of the night, when Will Jewell, assisted by Max Gallicano, slid one by Dawgs goalie, Kolten Hansen.The Dawgs outshot the Kings, 7-6, in the first 16 minutes of play, but did not find the back of the net. The momentum shifted in the second period when...

  • H.L. Pedersen Middle School Wrestling Tournament Results

    For the Courier|Nov 27, 2019

    The following results are from the H.L Pedersen Middle School Wrestling Tournament that took place on Nov. 23 in the Jon Cole Gym at Williston High School. 6th Grade 87-91 - Khye Gamas's place is 1st and has scored 19.0 team points. Round 1 - Khye Gamas (Glasgow) won by major decision over Ben Trottier (Turtle Mountain) (Maj 15-2) Round 2 - Khye Gamas (Glasgow) won by fall over T.j Meyer (Dickinson) (Fall 2:20) Round 3 - Khye Gamas (Glasgow) won by fall over Tyson Taylor (Williston) (Fall 3:24)...

  • GHS Speech Continues Winning Streak

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Nov 27, 2019

    The Glasgow High School Speech and Drama teams traveled to Circle on Nov. 23 for that school's invitational competition. Taking along 13 competitors in speech and only two in drama, the team again claimed a first place ranking for the speech team keeping that side of the event's perfect season alive. They let go of their perfect drama record by default, however, since the team did not enter enough competitors to rack up team points for the overall trophy. The speech team has now claimed four...

  • Peewee Hockey Kicks Off Season

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Nov 27, 2019

    The Glasgow Ice Dawgs Peewee team traveled to Sidney on Nov. 16 and 17 to lace up their skates for their first games of the season. The Dawgs had two games on Saturday and one on Sunday, starting off their season 1-2. Glasgow first took the ice against Radville, but were outmatched 7-0. Mason Hunter racked up two penalties for tripping, spending time in the sin bin two times in the second period. The Dawgs lost a couple of players before even putting blade to ice as Charlie Cornwell was a scratch to start the season, though coaches are hopeful...

  • Lady Scotties' Remarkable Season Comes to a Close

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Nov 20, 2019

    For the first time in nine years, the Lady Scotties were escorted out of town to the State Tournament at the Brick Breeden Field House on the Montana State University Bozeman Campus on Nov. 13 with parents and fans waving and honking in excitement at the hopes a State trophy will grace the hallways of Glasgow High School. Unfortunately for the Lady Scotties, tough pairings in the first two rounds of the tournament saw their dream of winning State vanish quickly. The first match of the...

  • GHS Speech and Drama Teams Continue First Place Streaks

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Nov 20, 2019

    The Glasgow High School Speech and Drama teams continued their first place streak at the Glasgow Invitational on Nov. 16 at GHS. With five first place finishes in humorous duo, humorous oral interpretation, memorized public address, impromptu and serious program of oral interpretation, the Scotties had their best showing yet on their home turf. GHS Head Coach Jodi Griffin said the meet went great. "We had so much help and everything ran like clockwork," said Griffin, referring to the volunteers...

  • GHS Grad, Fransen, Recognized for Offensive Skills on the Field

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Nov 20, 2019

    Glasgow High School 2018 alum Alex Fransen was named Offensive Scout of the Week for Dickinson State University, in Dickinson, N.D., for week eight of the football season. The recognition, which is chosen by the coaches each week of the season, was given to Fransen due to his hard work, dedication and offensive skills which helped keep the score close against the team's loss, 23-22, to Valley City State University on Oct. 26. Upon hearing he was chosen as the Offensive Scout of the Week,...

  • TEARS OF JOY!

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Nov 13, 2019

    For the 14th time in the history of Glasgow Scottie volleyball and nine years since their last apperance, the Lady Scotties will be competing at the 2019 State Class B State Tournament from Nov. 14 through 16. In addition to securing their spot at State, after beating Shelby on Nov. 9, the Lady Scotties also achieved second place at the Class B Northern Divisional Tournament after being defeated by Choteau. The Lady Scotties ended the season with an impressive 18 and three record. As a result of...

  • Squirts Host Rough Season Opener

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Nov 13, 2019

    Don't judge the Glasgow Ice Dawgs Squirts team on their opening weekend performance. After all, they played more games their opening weekend than they'd had practices. Going in to the opening weekend at home, Nov. 1 through 3, the Squirts had only been on the ice three times prior to their four-game weekend. And, well, it showed. Head coach Landon Holte told the Courier, "Tough weekend. We only had three practices before these games!" Assistant Coach Austin Svingen echoed the sentiment, "It was...

  • Swanson Honored at His Final Game on Scottie Field

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Nov 13, 2019

    Glasgow senior Cale Swanson was taken aback when he learned he was the winner of the 2019 Dale Vegge Award. "I had no idea," the humble athlete told the Courier. "I thought my friend Kristian Price was going to win it." The Dale Vegge Award was first presented in 1991. Created by former Scottie football head coach Pat Petrino and the Vegge family, the award is presented to an outstanding senior football player after the Senior Night football game each season. Swanson told the Courier he...

  • Lady Scotties Bring Home 17th District 2B Title

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Nov 6, 2019

    In 28 years of playing in Class B, the Glasgow Scotties brought home their 17th District 2B Title in school history on Nov. 2, after playing three games during the two-day tournament on home court. The Lady Scotties came into the tournament as a first seed, which meant they had to wait to find out the results of the Malta vs. Poplar came at 10 a.m. the first day of the tournament on Nov. 1. The M-ettes came away victorious and they hoped to keep that momentum against the Scotties. With the home...

  • Cougars Shock Scotties

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Nov 6, 2019

    The Glasgow Scotties’ hopes for making a state championship appearance were dashed in Columbus Nov. 2 when Columbus took the victory 28-24. Even though it wasn’t the outcome they were hoping, the Scottie seniors still took their final walk on Columbus’ turf. Turnovers, combined with Columbus converting on those mistakes, seemed to be the undoing of the Scotties. After a first half of defensive domination, Glasgow could not claw their way back to controlling the game in the second half. Scottie mistakes, including two interceptions in the first...

  • North Country Mavericks Bring Home Third From 1-C Districts

    For the Courier|Nov 6, 2019

    The North Country Mavericks entered the 1-C District Volleyball Tournament in Plentywood as the seventh seed and after hard work and perseverance, they brought home the third place bragging rights and hardware. The Mavericks first played number 10 Bainville, whom they defeated 25-19, 25-11, 25-17. They then defeated number two Fairview, 18-25, 25-19, 25-18, 25-20. The third game of the tournament saw them defeated by number three MonDak, 25-15, 25-19, 20-25, 20-25, 15-11, however that didn't sto...

  • Scottie Boys and Girls Harriers Finish 4 and 6 at State

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Oct 30, 2019

    The scene in Great Falls was bleak the morning of Oct. 26. Gray overcast hung over the plains, a cold wind blew from the Rockies to the West and a blanket of snow had tucked the ground in before winter sets in for the season. It was in that scene that the Scottie harriers took on the rest of the state during the Montana State Cross Country Meet. "We were definitely not ready for that," exclaimed Scottie sophomore and All-State finisher Iris McKean discussing the weather conditions and snow. "We...

  • Grid and Bear It

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Oct 30, 2019

    Coach Patrick Barnett said his team would be preparing as much mentally as physically for their final regular season game against the No. 1 ranked Fairfield Eagles. That work was on full display as the Scotties hit the grid iron with grit and determination. The Scotties kept at the Eagles until the final minute of the game when the visitors took the knee, running out the clock with an eight point lead, giving them the narrowest win margin on their season. Going up against the defending back-to-b...

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