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The Scottie golfers were in Malta April 8 for their second meet of the season. Both the boys and the girls claimed second place overall, and Lexi Pehlke, GHS sophomore, led her team with a first-place finish. Team Scores: (boys) Westby-Grenora 376, Glasgow 388, Wolf Point 465; (girls) Poplar 440, Glasgow 448, Richey-Lambert 474. Scottie Girls (448): 1st – Lexi Pehlke, 100; 7th - Heidi Moon, 114 8th - Taylor Palm, 116 10th - Fallon Larsen, 118 Tayte Prewett, 136 Scottie Boys (388): 6th - Cody Ross, 95 7th - Oden Hallock, 95 9th - Blaine M... Full story
The Scottie tracksters competed in three separate meets this past week. First, they traveled to Havre for the Cal Wearley Invitational on April 5. The boys placed second behind a strong Fairfield team, and the girls finished fourth overall behind Fort Benton, Havre and Chinook. Then, on April 8, most of the team made the trek to Baker with a few Scotties staying behind to compete at the Nashua Invitational in Glasgow. Head coach Tim Phillips thought the teams competed pretty well in Havre. For... Full story
The Nashua Porcupines hosted 14 teams at their track meet in Glasgow on April 8. It was a productive day for Valley County athletes, with several qualifying for state and three separate school records falling. Boys high-point scorer was Riley Linder of Scobey with 38 points. Three girls shared the high point crown with 30 points each: Nashua's Taylor Laumeyer, Kinley Peterson of Westby/Grenora and Mackenzie Dethman of Froid/Medicine Lake. For the second meet in a row, Laumeyer broke a school... Full story
The first track meet of the season drew 27 teams (215 boys and 145 girls) to Scottie Field, including one competitor from Riverton, Wyo. The meet was held April 1, and as usual, several proms were scheduled for the evening. That's only significant because several athletes were only partially focused on the competition for the day, and many of them left early for various appointments. That being said, head coach Tim Phillips expects an improvement in the team score for the next meet. Also typical... Full story
The Bearcub track team met in the school parking lot during the early hours of April Fool's Day to share their thoughts on the performances they would give later that day in Glasgow, where they would be competing in their first meet of the season. One athlete texted that they were just down the street and another texted that they would be a few minutes late. It was perhaps not the best start to the season, but one that set the tone for accountability of all track athletes. This year, as agreed... Full story
Girls Team scores – Shelby 400, Poplar 448, Glasgow 462 Top 15 Individuals:1. Skyler Martin, Shelby, 87; 2. Megan Vandenacre, Conrad 89 (Won Chip off); 3. Katie Bieler, Choteau, 89; 4. Abbey Aklestad, Shelby, 96; 5. (tie) Katara Ryan, Sunburst, 102; 5. (tie) Kendall Anderson, Shelby, 102; 5. (tie) Isabella Santistevan, Bigfork, 102; 8. Mia Frederick, Poplar, 103; 9. Lexi Pehlke, Glasgow, 108; 10. (tie) Carrie Hofer, Chinook, 110; 10.(tie) Carly Stodghill, Bigfork, 110; 12. Katie Murack, Conrad, 111; 13. Tyler Matt, Cut Bank, 113; 14. (tie) Kamy... Full story
The Glasgow Highlanders traveled to Billings March 25 and 26 for the Montana Open. The club boasted the tenth-largest team at the event with 30 wrestlers competing. With 15 placers at the event, the club also bested a 2013 record of 12 placers. Overall, the Highlanders finished 15th out of 134 teams. Montana Open Results for Glasgow Wrestling Club 6 & Under 37 - Anders Aune Championship round 1 - Landyn Thomas (Butte) won by fall over Aune (Fall 1:57); Consolation round 1 - Daxtyn Hofstad... Full story
10 District 3-C Boys All-Conference Team Saunder St. Marks, Sr.-Frazer Jayson Jackson, Jr.-Frazer Trace Simonson, Jr.-North Country Cache Younkin, Sr.-North Country Michael Brown, Sr.-Lustre Christian Peyton Nieskens, Sr.-Scobey Kole Ralston, Sr.-Scobey Brayden Jackson, Jr.-Frazer Thomas Brown, Jr.-Lustre Christian Preston Baldry, Sr.-Scobey Honorable Mention Tyrese Messerly, So.-Dodson Dylan Sanner, Fr.-Nashua Nolan Viste, Sr.-Nashua Kobe Ralston, Sr.-Scobey Chris DePuydt, Jr.-North Country All-Defensive Team Michael Brown, Sr.-Lustre... Full story
FWP would like to remind folks to watch for deer and other animals on the road, especially during the early morning and early evening hours when both visibility is difficult and animals are sometimes more active. With the recent hour time change, many folks who are commuting are now an hour “forward” and may see more activity. As our deer numbers are continuing to make a comeback across the region, more and more animal-vehicle accidents are bound to occur. In addition, the spring “fawning” season is just around the corner, and deer are often m... Full story
The Valley Event Center has another championship banner to hang in the rafters. The 2017 MAHA State Bantam Tournament was held in Glasgow March 10-12, and the Ice Dawgs captured the first ever Bantam championship for Hi-Line Youth Hockey. Glasgow finished the weekend undefeated, beating teams from Helena, Butte, Great Falls and Havre, then defeating Havre for a second time in the Sunday afternoon chipper. The weekend was full of energy and hardcore hockey, with 20 games in the books by the end... Full story
Bringing their basketball season to an end, the Glasgow Scotties fell to the Malta Mustangs in their third game of the Northern B Divisional basketball tournament, which was held in Cut Bank Mar. 2-4. The five starters for the weekend were: seniors Trent Herbert, Luke Breigenzer, Tyler Hersom and Brayden Ross, and sophomore Cade Myrick. Coming off the bench were Bryce Legare, Ellis McKean and Tim Wageman. In their first game of the tournament, Glasgow was matched up against the 1B Shelby... Full story
The annual Hi-Line Skating Showcase was held March 4 at the Valley Event Center. This year's theme was "Holidays on Ice" and featured a mixture of solo skates, duets, and group performances. Beginning and ending with group presentations, the afternoon was a recital of skills learned by the program's students. It was an impressive display, punctuated by moments of, "Awwww, that was adorable." The event and the performances were well-executed, with several of the skaters performing programs that... Full story
The Frazer Bearcubs were underestimated by many during the 2016-2017 basketball season. Judging by the sea of columbia blue present at their games, there were also many that knew how special they were. Led by eight seniors, the Frazer boys basketball team made it to the Eastern C Divisional Tournament and played in the championship game for the first time since the Bearcubs of the '74-'75 season. (Coached by Albert Murdoch and Burdette Newman, the '74-'75 roster included: Brad Dassonville,... Full story
Of the eight teams competing in the Northern B Divisional Girls Basketball Tournament, the Lady Scotties had as much of a chance as any to advance to the state tournament in Billings. This year, three teams from the division had the opportunity to punch their ticket to the big show scheduled for March 9-11. Glasgow was unable to achieve even one victory during the tournament, however, as they fell to the 1B Choteau Bulldogs and the Shelby Coyotes. Choteau 56, Glasgow 51 The Scotties first faced... Full story
The Glasgow 19U Ice Dawgs captured third place at the Montana Amateur Hockey Association (MAHA) State Tournament held in Butte Feb. 24-26. The girls advanced to the consolation game on Sunday of the tournament and brought home third-place with an 8-4 win over the Flathead Lady Fusion. Flathead's Greta Roberts opened the game with a goal to secure an early lead, followed by another from Elizabeth Klemann with assists by Rozsa Csaplar and Roberts. Glasgow's Kennedy Schmidt scored late in the... Full story
The 11th annual Hi-Line Skating Showcase will be held at the Valley Event Center this Saturday, Mar. 4. The event will begin at 2 p.m., and is free of charge. Each year, student skaters show off their skills and perform for the community in the event. This year, 33 skaters, ages 3-16, will perform in the "Holidays on Ice" showcase. There will also be a guest performance by Avery Bandel, one of the skating coaches for the Hi-Line Skating program. Bandel, who lives in Great Falls, is the 2015... Full story
The High School Ice Dawgs traveled to Havre for two games on Feb. 25. The Ice Dawgs claimed a 2-1 win against the Ice Hawks in the first game with bookend goals in the first and second periods. Just two minutes into the game, Casey Mattfeldt was sent to the penalty box for tripping. No harm, no foul, however, as Havre was unable to take advantage of the power play. Nearly seven minutes into the game, Garrett Lloyd lit up the scoreboard for the first time with the assist going to Noah Lipszyc.... Full story
There will be a sign-up and information meeting for high school track & field athletes on Monday, Mar. 6 right after school in Room 1 at Glasgow High School. For parents of Scottie high school track and field athletes, there will be a meeting at 7 p.m. on Monday, Mar. 6 in Room 1 at Glasgow High School. If you have any questions, please call or text Coach Phillips at 263-1144.... Full story
With a spot at divisionals already secured, the Scottie boys set their sights on making it to the championship game during the district tournament held in Malta Feb. 16-18. To get there, the boys had to defeat Poplar, and the Indians weren't going down without a fight. In a true barn-burner, the Scotties came away with the win, 47-46. The Scotties started off strong, out-scoring the Indians 14-8 in the first quarter. Poplar gathered themselves and closed the gap before the half. As the teams... Full story
The 14U Ice Dawgs hosted two home games at the Valley Event Center Feb. 18 and 19. The girls snatched an exciting win on Saturday in an overtime thriller against the Dickinson Lady Outlaws. Both teams waited until the final period of the game to do anything offensively. Glasgow lit the scoreboard up for the first time with less than eight minutes remaining in the contest when Kylie Lagerquist, assisted by Zoey Crater and Brooklyn Schmidt, capitalized on a power play to score. Proving that a... Full story
The 19U Lady Ice Dawgs played one home game this past weekend when they faced off against the Watford City Oilers Feb. 19. The girls were out-shot by Watford City 38-17. In the net, Kassie Moore was able to stop 30 of the shots on goal for the Ice Dawgs. Scoring for Glasgow was Lexi Pehlke with the first goal of the game, assisted by Teagan Fossum in the first period. The Oilers responded with seven goals in the first and second periods to secure a hefty lead going into the final 17 minutes of... Full story