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  • Skate For A Cure Returns!

    Rod Karst, For the Courier|Mar 21, 2018

    The Northeast Montana Relay For Life Event Leadership Team is happy to announce that their Skate for a Cure is back! After a year without it, the group is proud to bring back the law enforcement agencies vs. the fire departments in a clash on the ice. This is the kick-off event for this year's Northeast Montana Relay For Life to be held in August. Featured activities will be a 50/50 drawing, a rubber ducky toss, and more. Game time is set for 7 p.m. on Friday, March 23, at the Valley Event... Full story

  • Another Weekend on the Mats for GWC

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Mar 21, 2018

    Black Hills & AAU Folkstyle National Tot 50 - Saunten Gamas - 3rd - 22 points: Champ. Round 1 - Gamas won by fall over Hatch Wills (Sidney) (Fall 1:22); Quarterfinal - Asher Hellmann (Bon Homme) won by decision over Gamas (Dec 9-6); Cons. Round 2 - Gamas won by fall over Jayden Baker (Sioux Valley) (Fall 0:48); Cons. Round 3 - Gamas won by fall over Tayvin Huckins (Upton) (Fall 2:12); Cons. Semi - Gamas won by fall over Asher Olson (Spearfish) (Fall 1:47); 3rd Place Match - Gamas won by decision over Max Kleinke (Sidney) (Dec 12-9); 2nd Place... Full story

  • Paddlefish Anglers Must Apply for Tags

    Marc Kloker, FWP|Mar 21, 2018

    Paddlefish anglers planning to harvest a fish in the Upper Missouri River (From Fort Peck Dam to Fort Benton) will need to apply for an Upper Missouri River Paddlefish Tag. Applications for this drawing can be made by mail, online at fwp.mt.gov, or by stopping by any regional or area FWP offices. Applications must be received no later than 5 p.m. on Thursday, March 29. For 2018, a total of 1000 tags will be available for the drawing. Successful applicants may harvest a fish anytime during the... Full story

  • Tel Aune

    Mar 14, 2018

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  • Highlanders Produce Two State Champions

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Mar 14, 2018

    The Glasgow Highlanders sent a record 51 competitors to the State AAU Tournament in Great Falls March 9-11. They joined nearly 1,300 other young grapplers and 87 other teams at the event and turned heads with the depth of talent coming out of Glasgow. The Highlanders proved a force to be reckoned with as they produced two state champions, six runners-up, and 23 total placers at the tournament. Tel Aune (Cadet 170) and Mayson Phipps (Cadet 285) each brought home the ultimate prize with first place in their weight classes. Glasgow had the... Full story

  • Mayson Phipps

    Mar 14, 2018

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  • Glasgow's March Madness is Upon Us

    Scottie Booster Club, For the Courier|Mar 14, 2018

    The 20th Annual Jeff Jurgens Memorial Basketball Tournament kicks off in Glasgow this weekend, beginning on Friday, March 16 and going through Sunday, March 18. The tournament, which is geared towards boys and girls fourth grade through 10th grade, boasts nearly 85 teams this year. While the tournament will consist of some Friday night games, the bulk of the tournament will take place Saturday and Sunday with games scheduled in several gyms all day. The venues of the games are as follows: fourth and fifth grades will play at the Glasgow High... Full story

  • Ice Dawg Hockey Wraps Up

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Mar 14, 2018

    Hockey season in Glasgow officially came to a close this past weekend as the 14U girls and the Bantam boys competed in their final state tournaments March 9-11. The 14U girls traveled to Williston to compete in the NDAHA 14U tournament. The Ice Dawgs started their weekend off with a 7-0 win against the Crosby Comets, but were unable to pull off another win in the tournament, losing to Grand Forks 12-0, Fargo 5-0, and Williston 5-1. Leading the team in scoring was Brooklyn Schmidt with five of... Full story

  • Bantam Ice Dawgs

    Mar 14, 2018

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  • Let's All Be Adults

    Georgie Kulczyk, Soapbox Soliloquy|Mar 14, 2018

    I believe that student involvement in high school sports is one of the surest ways for young adults to learn many life lessons. Unfortunately, not all of those life lessons are positive. Each season, without fail, there seems to be a controversy spurred on by the behavior of a parent, coach, referee, player, fan, or even school administration. Sometimes there are multiple lessons to be learned. This year, the Lady Scotties had a disappointing basketball season. It wasn't the first time and it won't be the last. A person can call it growing... Full story

  • Why Not Wrestling?

    Sharon Meredith, For the Courier|Mar 14, 2018

    I would like to thank Coach Ryan for all of the kind words he shared in his article about my family last week. I would also like to thank all of the coaching staff of the Glasgow Wrestling Club for everything they do for each and every one of the team members and by extension – their families. I would like to address one particular question now. What can wrestling do for you? This is a small list of things I see in the boys since they started wrestling: Determination; Passion; Teamwork; Pride; Accountability; Honor; Humility; S... Full story

  • Support, Don't Criticize

    Ruth Ann Hutcheson, For the Courier|Mar 14, 2018

    Hey all you Scottie Fans, don’t you think it’s time that we start supporting our student athletes and coaches instead of criticizing their every move? There is way too much negativity in high school athletics. The only good that comes from being negative is getting the athletes to fight amongst each other and to not support one another or the coaching staff. Being negative only hurts the athletes. I believe that we forget these are high school kids playing high school sports. Do I need to remind everyone that the athletics offered at Gla... Full story

  • 2017-18 District 2B Basketball Honors Teams

    Mar 14, 2018

    Girls 1st Team Imani Bighorn, 11, Poplar Skylee Dirden,11, Harlem Brenna Kurokawa, 12, Wolf Point L'Tia Lawrence, 10, Harlem Alleen Russell, 12, Poplar Semarah Wells, 11, Wolf Point Girls 2nd Team Mary Bighorn, 11, Wolf Point Kelbee Denham, 10, Malta Keely Fossum, 10, Glasgow Abby Juvel, 12, Wolf Point Chloe Shields, 10, Poplar Mystic Strikerl, 12, Harlem Class B All-State Imani Bighorn, 11, Poplar L'Tia Lawrence, 10, Harlem Alleen Russelll, 12, Poplar Boys 1st Team Brad Cichosz, 10, Harlem Taylor Matthews, 12, Malta Cade Myrick, 11, Glasgow... Full story

  • High School, PeeWee and 19U Ice Dawgs Close Seasons

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Mar 7, 2018

    The first weekend in March brought the hockey season to an end for three of the Ice Dawg teams. The 19U girls, the High School boys and the PeeWees all competed in their final state tournaments March 2-4. 19U The 19U girls traveled to Grand Forks, N. D., and played their first game against the Crosby Comets on March 2. Both teams were hungry for the win and with the game tied 3-3 at the end of regulation play, the contest extended into overtime. The Lady Ice Dawgs fought hard, but were unable... Full story

  • Highlanders Return from Another Busy Weekend

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Mar 7, 2018

    The Glasgow Wrestling Club had another busy weekend of competition as the Highlanders were represented in three separate events on March 3. Results: Montana Middle School Championship – Lewistown (3-3-18) Individual Results: MMSC 70 Jake Kuka: Champ. Round 1 - Cole Krutzfeldt (Big Game WC) won by tech fall over Kuka (TF 15-0); Cons. Round 1 - Kuka received a bye; Cons. Round 2 - Makael Aguayo (Team Champs) won by decision over Kuka (Dec 7-2). MMSC 100 Jack Cornwell scored 6 team points: C... Full story

  • Schmidt Commits to Minot State

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Mar 7, 2018

    Glasgow High School's Kennedy Schmidt signed a letter of intent on Feb. 28 to play hockey for the Minot State University (MSU) Beavers. According to officials at MSU, while Schmidt is the fourth recruit to commit to playing for the Beavers, she is the first American to join the team for the 2018-2019 season. Schmidt has skated for the Glasgow Ice Dawgs for seven years. She looks forward to the challenge of pursuing her academic and career goals while continuing to play a sport she... Full story

  • Winning By Just Showing Up

    Ryan Hartwell, For the Courier|Mar 7, 2018

    It's an early Saturday morning as I walk into the high school gym. I take a deep breath, and the smell of wrestling mats engulf my nostrils. It smells like sweat, hard work, intensity, anxiety, confidence, determination, failure and success. It is one of those smells I have been conditioned to love, like a football locker room, a damp ski rental shop, or the inside of a sweaty-dirty baseball cap. Kids ranging in age from four years old to middle school age are wrestling, testing their mat skills... Full story

  • 2018 State Champions Ice Dawg Squirts

    Mar 7, 2018

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  • Glasgow Ice Dawgs Win Gold!

    Carin Barnett, For The Courier|Feb 28, 2018

    The Ice Dawg Squirts headed into the state tournament with a MAHA record of 15-1-0. With team play, intensity, drive and determination as well as strong offense and solid defense they dominated much of their competition. Glasgow played five games in the tournament, which was held in Havre Feb. 23-25. Game one matched Glasgow vs. Billings, and the scoring started early in the first period, which secured them a 9-1 win. The scoring reflected the type of team play the Ice Dawgs demonstrated all... Full story

  • Scotties Defeat Mustangs in Double Overtime

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Feb 28, 2018

    The Glasgow Scotties closed out their 2017-2018 season with one win out of three games at the divisional tournament held in Glasgow Feb. 22-24. The win was a hard-fought contest vs. long-time rival the Malta Mustangs. Both teams played with intensity and determination, sending the game into double overtime and the crowd into a frenzy. Although each of the Scotties stepped up to bring down the Mustangs, Cade Myrick easily earned the MVP of the game with his astounding 38 game points and 12... Full story

  • Area Class C Basketball Ends

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Feb 28, 2018

    With fading of "Sweet Caroline" and the last circle of star quilts on the floor, another high school basketball season has come to a close in Northeast Montana. None of the four area class C teams that qualified for divisional competition were able to move on to the state tournament. Finishing their seasons at the Eastern C Divisional tournament in Wolf Point Feb. 21-23 were the North Country Mavericks and Lady Mavericks, and the Frazer Bearcubs and Lady Bearcubs. Mavericks and Lady Mavericks Th... Full story

  • Glasgow Highlanders Wrapping Up Regular Season

    Brady Flaten, For the Courier|Feb 28, 2018

    The Glasgow Highlanders had another dominating performance over the weekend. The youngsters crowned 16 champions and 31 top-three finishers overall at the Sidney Invitational held Feb. 24. The middle school wrestlers also turned in dominating performances in Havre and Belgrade in competitions held the same day. The middle school kids will compete in Lewistown Saturday, March 3 at the Middle School State tournament, while the young Highlanders will be competing in the Glendive Invitational. This... Full story

  • Schmidt, Moore Named to MAHA's 19U All State Team

    Feb 28, 2018

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  • North Country Sweeps Second Place at Districts

    Feb 21, 2018

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  • Scottie Boys Advance to Divisionals

    Feb 21, 2018

    Game #1 (2-15-18) Glasgow 63, Harlem 50 Glasgow 11 25 10 17 – 63 Harlem 8 17 10 15 – 50 Glasgow: K. Sibley 13, A. Boland 17, C. Myrick 21, C. Boos 2, B. Myrick 9, A. Fransen 1. Three-point field goals: K. Sibley 1, A. Boland 3, C. Myrick 1, B. Myrick 3. Harlem: S. Mail 4, D. Shambo 2, K. Young, Jr. 15, L. Allen 7, B. Cichosz 18, R. Foote 4. Three-point field goals: K. Young, Jr. 2, L. Allen 1, B. Cichosz 1. Fouled out: L. Allen, B Cichosz. Game #2 (2-16-18) Poplar 54, Glasgow 49 Poplar 17 16... Full story

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