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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...

  • Scottie Boys Advance to Divisionals

    Feb 21, 2018

  • 19U Hockey Girls

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Feb 21, 2018

    Game #1 Glasgow 2, Hazen/Beulah 1 Period 1 Goals: 0 ; Penalties: K. Schmidt, two minutes, tripping; K. Schmidt, two minutes, tripping. Period 2 Goals: 0; Penalties: 0 Period 3 Goals: K. Schmidt, unassisted. Penalties: E. Kolstad, two minutes, slashing. Overtime Goals: K. Schmidt assisted by E. Kolstad (power play); Penalties: 0 In the net: K. Moore, 23 saves. Game #2 Glasgow 4, Hazen/Beulah 2 Period 1 Goals: M. Knodel, unassisted; Penalties: E. Kolstad, two minutes, interference; M. Knodel, two...

  • Glasgow Scottie Girls Season Ends

    Feb 21, 2018

  • Glasgow Wrestlers Capture Third Place at State

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Feb 14, 2018

    The Scottie wrestlers wrapped up their 2017-2018 season with a super showing at the state tournament in Billings Feb. 9 and 10. Following a few "rebuilding" years, Glasgow entered this year's tournament with 12 state qualifiers and finished with six of those wrestlers earning individual places. The team finished third overall with 120.5 points, bringing home the 30th state trophy in school history. Finishing ahead of the Scotties were Eureka in second place with 127.5 points and Colstrip in...

  • Glasgow Scotties

    Feb 14, 2018

  • 14U Lady Ice Dawgs Take Second at State Tourney

    Feb 14, 2018

  • Glasgow Scottie Wrestlers at State

    Feb 14, 2018

  • Divisional Champions!!

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Feb 7, 2018

    Glasgow's 2018 wrestling squad is on its way to the state tournament in Billings, and they plan on returning with hardware. Head coach Jory Casterline is pleased with the Scotties' performance at the divisional tournament in Baker Feb. 3, where they captured the team title and crowned two individual champs. But, he said, "We want more." Glasgow is sending 12 hungry competitors to the state competition, which will be held Feb. 9 and 10, at the MetraPark. "We had a great weekend (in Baker),"...

  • 14U, 19U Ice Dawgs Drop Home Games

    Feb 7, 2018

    10U Game #1 – Feb. 2 Sidney 12, Glasgow 0 Period 1 Goals: 0 Penalties: E. Kolstad, two minutes, roughing; M. Knodel, two minutes, hooking. Period 2 Goals: 0 Penalties: 0 Period 3 Goals: 0 Penalties: 0 In the net: K. Moore, 42 saves. Game #2 – Feb. 3 Watford City 5, Glasgow 3 Period 1 Goals: 0 Penalties: 0 Period 2 Goals: K. Kaiser assisted by K. Schmidt; M. Knodel assisted by K. Schmidt. Penalties: H. Moon, two minutes, roughing; E. Kolstad, two minutes, tripping. Period 3 Goals: K. Schmidt, una...

  • Highlanders Throw Down in Havre, Gillette

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Feb 7, 2018

    Pre-Pony Rumble 2-3-18 (Havre) Tot 40A - Anders Aune's place is 4th and has scored 5 team points: Round 1 - Claire Buck (Chinook) won by decision over Aune (Dec 4-3); Round 2 - Aune won by fall over Kace Scheele (Havre) (Fall 1:30); Round 3 - Ryker Pedersen (Glasgow) won by fall over Aune (Fall 1:00); Round 5 - John Caven (Havre) won by fall over Aune (Fall 0:55). Tot 40A - Ryker Pedersen's place is 3rd and has scored 9 team points: Round 2 - Claire Buck (Chinook) won by fall over Pedersen...

  • Scotties Fall to Spartans

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Feb 7, 2018

    2-03-18 Scobey 51, Glasgow 33 (Girls) Scobey 10 18 6 17 – 51 Glasgow 7 9 8 9 – 33 Scobey: E. Linder 16, T. Hallock 4, G. Lekvold 16, J. Cahill 1, S. Danelson 3, K. Nelson 6, A. Boze 5. Three-point field goals: G. Lekvold 1, S. Danelson 1. Glasgow: A. Peters 4, T. Campbell 3, K. Fossum 2, A. Myrick 10, T. Pederson 6, Z. Chamberlain 6, R. Glaser 2. Three-point field goals: A. Myrick 2. Fouled out: D. Aune. Scobey 64, Glasgow 36 (Boys) Scobey 22 8 15 19 – 64 Glasgow 4 8 11 13 – 36 Scobey: P. Crom...

  • Attention Parents

    Feb 7, 2018

  • Highlanders Capture Overall Title at Home Invite

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jan 31, 2018

    The GHS gym was packed with people Jan. 27 as the Glasgow Wrestling Club hosted more than 400 area wrestlers. With passion and determination, the Highlanders battled tough competitors all day. For their efforts, they claimed the overall team title, and crowned 14 individual champions. Ten Highlanders went undefeated throughout the day: Asher Wersal, Aiden Aune, Saunten Gamas, Holt Huntsman, Jack Morehouse, Ira Moore, Leo Erickson, Tayven Bietz, Jaydeen Hanshew and Damian Nesbitt. Saturday, Feb....

  • Scotties Fall to Poplar

    Jan 31, 2018

    Poplar 56, Glasgow 36 (Girls) Poplar 15 2 24 15 – 56 Glasgow 6 12 4 14 – 36 Poplar: R. MacDonald 4, H. Brunelle 12, S. Youngman 8, G. Medicine Cloud 8, H. Colgan 3, C. Shields 11, I. Bighorn 10. Three-point field goals: H. Brunelle 4, S. Youngman 1, G. Medicine Cloud 2, C. Shields 2. Glasgow: A. Peters 10, T. Campbell 3, D. Aune 2, K. Fossum 2, A. Myrick 4, T. Pederson 6, Z. Chamberlain 5, R. Glaser 4. Three-point field goals: A. Peters 2. Poplar 63, Glasgow 49 (Boys) Poplar 14 19 12 18 – 63 Gl...

  • Ice Dawg Scores

    Jan 31, 2018

    BANTAMS Great Falls 4, Glasgow 3 (01-27-18) Period 1 Goals: Colter Barnett, unassisted. Penalties: Michael Hoyer, two minutes, tripping. Period 2 Goals: Colter Barnett, unassisted. Penalties: 0 Period 3 Goals: Colter Barnett, assisted by Jacob Steadman. Penalties: Nicholas Burke, two minutes tripping; Colter Barnett, two minutes, holding; Michael Hoyer, two minutes, slashing. In the net: Aidin Wilkowski, 12 saves. High School Game #1 (01-27-18) Glasgow 3, Helena 3 Period 1 Goals: Garrett Lloyd...

  • Class C Basketball

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jan 31, 2018

    1-26-18 North Country 77, Nashua 34 (Boys) N. Country 18 20 15 24 – 77 Nashua 4 16 11 3 – 34 North Country: J. Lee 8, L. Idler 12, J. McColly 7, C. DePuydt 6, T. Murphy 5, T. Simonson 32, A. Leatherberry 7. Nashua: E. Viste 6, G. Adkins 9, C. Greene 4, D. Sanner 3, K. Skolrud 3, S. Sibley 6, T. Fuhrman 3. North Country 70, Nashua/Opheim 18 (Girls) N. Country 19 23 27 15 – 70 N/O 2 8 4 4 – 18 North Country: J. Sudbrack 19, C. Boucher 2, M. Johnson 12, S. Zeller 4, K. Wasson 10, K. McColly...

  • KC Free Throw Champion Winners

    Jan 31, 2018

  • Scottie Matmen Win Harlem Invite

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jan 24, 2018

    Team Scores: 1 Glasgow 174.00 2 Malta 133.00 3 Shepherd 98.00 4 Circle 88.00 5 Chinook 71.00 6 Poplar 67.50 7 Ft.Benton/B. Sandy 64.00 8 Harlem 44.00 9 Wolf Point 39.50 10 Cut Bank 20.00 11 Hays 4.00 12 Frazer 3.00 103 – Dawson Boland - placed second (1-1) defeated Kaholo Toves (WPT) by Fall (3:33) then lost by pin (1:44) to Krayle Stormer (CIR). 113 – Alex Ost fell to Tanner Cook (SHP) (:58). 120 – Colten Fast – placed first (3-0) defeated Travis Pew by Fall (32); defeated Garrett Pruttis...

  • Scotties Defeat Mavs in Double Overtime

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jan 24, 2018

    In what was their best game of the season so far, the Scotties faced the Mavericks in a non-conference game on Jan. 20, and finished with a 79-75 win in double overtime. It was Glasgow's annual superhero night, and the Scotties earned the win with super plays and heroic effort. The Mavericks were up 54-51 with just seconds remaining in the game. That's when Blaine Myrick squared up and drained a three-pointer to tie the game and send the contest into its first overtime. Both teams battled for...

  • Fransen Commits to Dickinson State

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jan 24, 2018

    Alex Fransen, a senior at Glasgow High School, has committed to play football for the Dickinson Blue Hawks. During his football career at GHS, Fransen has been recognized as an outstanding athlete time and time again. Those awards include the Steven Jimison Most Inspirational Player, the Norm Thompson Award for Homecoming MVP and the Dale Vegge Senior MVP Award. Following his sophomore year, Fransen was named All-Conference 2nd Team Defensive Lineman and All-Conference Offensive and Defensive...

  • 14U Girls Sweep Miles City on the Road

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jan 24, 2018

    (1-21-18) Game #1 Glasgow 6, Miles City 3 Period 1 Goals: Mayme Collins assisted by Kylie Lagerquist; Tatum Provencher assisted by Shanice Lagerquist; Klaire Krumwiede, unassisted. Penalties: Emma Cook, two minutes, body checking; Brooklyn Schmidt, two minutes hooking. Period 2 Goals: Tatum Provencher assisted by Ava Lloyd. Penalties: Shanice Lagerquist, two minutes, body checking; Emma Cook, two minutes, hooking; Brooklyn Schmidt, hooking. Period 3 Goals: Klaire Krumwiede assisted by Kylie...

  • Attention Parents

    Jan 24, 2018

  • Scotties Defeat Malta, Unable to Stop Wolf Point

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jan 17, 2018

    The Scottie boys earned a good win vs. Malta on Jan. 12, but fell just short of besting Wolf Point the following night. Junior Cade Myrick came to play, and scored double digits in both contests - 21 points vs. Malta and 16 points vs. Wolf Point. Senior Alex Fransen contributed 11 points both nights, and Kobe Sibley sunk 11 in the contest vs. Wolf Point. The boys have some work to do at the charity stripe as they completed just 43.8 percent in the game vs. Malta and 35.7 percent vs. Wolf Point....

  • Lady Scotties Defeated by Malta, Wolf Point in Back-to-Back Games

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jan 17, 2018

    The Lady Scotties couldn't muster up enough offense to defeat the M-Ettes in a Jan. 12 conference game, losing to Malta at home 57-36. The M-Ettes came east to Glasgow without a single win on the season, and went back home with the one win they wanted to get. Defensively, the Scotties worked hard, with three of the starting five fouling out in the contest. Anika Peters and Keely Fossum led the team in scoring with 12 points each. The girls were very solid at the charity stripe, with 78.5...

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