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  • Here Come The Scotties!

    The Courier|Aug 6, 2014

    How will the Glasgow Scotties teams follow up on their high-octane 2013-14 sports seasons? It's time to start finding out. Parents Night will be Thursday, Aug. 14, at 7 p.m. in the GHS Auditorium, new activities director Brenner Flaten has announced. All student athletes, grades 9-12, who will be participating in activities in the Glasgow Schools will be required to attend this informational meeting held by the school administration, coaches and sponsors. During this session, school policies and procedures will be discussed. It will be...

  • I Apologize! Be Kind To The Refs

    Virgil Vaupel, Thanks For Listening|Aug 6, 2014

    For most of you who have witnessed my basketball-watching antics in the past, I can hear you saying, “He's a fine one to talk about being nice to the refs.” I'll admit I got pretty intense at times and thought my 20/20 vision was far better than that myopic Mr. Magoo out there on the floor blowing that whistle. I thought I knew all the rules to the letter and was sure to point out any mistakes the refs made. John Jones, a ref who was tougher than John Wayne TP, convinced me I wasn't as smart as I though I was when he pointed a finger at me and...

  • Ben Ayre All-Around Cowboy At Rodeo

    Aug 6, 2014

    Ben Ayre, was named All-Around cowboy, earning $2,761, for his performances in tie-down roping, steer wrestling and team roping Aug. 3 and 4 during the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association rodeo at the Northeast Montana Fair. Other results: Bareback Riding 1. Tyler Nelson, 85 points on Brookman-Hyland Rodeo's Smiling Bob, $1,383; 2. George Gillespie IV, 80, $1,048; 3. Jessy Davis, 79, $755; 4. Shane O'Connell, 71, $503; 5. Heath Ford, 70, $293; 6. Jacoby Johns, 69, $210. Steer Wrestling First round: 1. (tie) Reef Mills and Shawn Downing, 3.7...

  • Walleye Winners In Mindt Condition

    Aug 6, 2014

    Beth Mindt of Sidney and Carrie Mindt of Lambert reeled in16.48 pounds of walleye Saturday to win the Glasgow/Fort Peck Chapter of Walleyes Unlimited Women's Fishing Tournament. Forty-seven teams participated in the event based at Fort Peck Marina. Top 10 results: • 1. Beth and Carrie Mindt, 16.48 pounds • 2. Vanessa and Milly Eggebrecht, 15.72 pounds • 3. Yvette Phillips and Sharlene Schmidt, 15.46 pounds • 4. Renae and Cindy Bishop, 13.6 pounds • 5. Darcie Waarvik and Deb Hystad, 12.08 pounds • 6. Kelly Sillerud and Jenni James, 10.82 pound...

  • Reds Finish Third In District

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jul 30, 2014

    The Glasgow Reds had been virtually unbeatable the entire season. That trend continued in the first two games of the District Tournament in Sidney after securing the tournament's top spot. After a 23-4 victory over Miles City coupled with an 8-0 win against the Billings Cardinals, it appeared as if the Reds were preparing for an inevitable State Tournament berth in Lewistown. It was at that moment that the wheels came off of the vaunted Reds offense and the hopes to extend their season even... Full story

  • Glasgow Swim Has Strong Showing At Divisional

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jul 30, 2014

    Experience reigned supreme for the Glasgow Kiwanis Thunder swim team at the Divisional swim meet in Chinook this past weekend. The Thunder took 28 swimmers with them to the meet and 22 of those advanced to the finals of the meet and qualified for the State swim meet that will be held in Conrad this weekend. Dalton Sand and Jordan Kulczyk highlighted the performances of Glasgow swimmers. Sand took first place in the boys 50 free, 100 free and 50 fly for the 9-10 age group. Kulczyk continued her...

  • Hi-Line 13U Squad Takes Third Place In State Tournament

    Lih-An Yang, The Courier|Jul 30, 2014

    They did not win the state championship, but the Hi-Line 13U baseball team certainly was the best of the east this season. Taking third place behind Glacier (the eventual champion) and Kalispell, the Hi-Line 13U team's season came to an end, while the top two finishers advance onto the Regionals in Helena this weekend. The Hi-Line 13U was composed of 10 players from Glasgow and three from Nashua, Wolf Point and Scobey. They competed with teams from Havre, Lewistown, Miles City, Belgrade,...

  • Glasgow Teen Wins MCHA Honor

    Theresa Nelson, For The Courier|Jul 30, 2014

    JoLynn Reyling of Glasgow, the 18-year-old daughter of Joseph and Gina Reyling and a 2014 GHS graduate, has won the Angela Bauer Youth Scholarship Cutting and $450 in scholarships. JoLynn's grandparents are Floyd and Deanna Nelson, of Glasgow, who ranch with Donald and Sheila Nelson. JoLynn had the opportunity to help on the ranch during her childhood – that's what sparked her interest in horses. Her great-grandma, Bertha, was the Tampico Boys 4-H leader, and as a result, JoLynn participated i...

  • Glasgow 12U Sees Season End

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jul 30, 2014

    The Glasgow 12U baseball team played in the Pacific Northwest Regionals in Kalispell late last week and although the outcome wasn’t one fans had hoped for, the team left the community proud nonetheless. Glasgow won its lone game against Kalispell by a score of 5-3, but even their three losses, head coach Mike Nieskens felt that his team continued to play hard and refused to back down to their opponents regardless of the final scores. “I’m really proud of the kids,” Nieskens said. “I never saw them give up in these games. Just being in that a...

  • Off To Kalispell

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jul 23, 2014

    The community of Glasgow came out in full force over the weekend to help the Cal Ripken 12U team raise money for its trip to Kalispell this week to compete in the Pacific Northwest Regional Tournament. When the money was all added up, the team amassed over $3,000 in funds, money that 12U head coach Mike Nieskens said is much appreciated. "We had no expectations in the amount of money we were hoping to raise," Nieskens said. "Whatever we can get will help us out tremendously." The team has to be... Full story

  • Release The Hounds

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jul 23, 2014

    The first annual Doggie Dash at Sullivan Park united man and its best friend to a rousing success, according to event organizer Chelsie McAllister. "We were hoping for 25 people [to sign up]," McAllister said. "We ended up with 58 so I was happy with that." McAllister said that organizing an event like this was in the back of her mind for the past few years, but took on a new meaning when her beloved pooch passed away in September. Although not everyone who supported the event was able to show...

  • An All-Star Experience

    Virgil Vaupel, Courier Correspondent|Jul 23, 2014

    Sixty-four teams from sixteen states participated in the 2014 Native American Basketball Invitational Tournament in Phoenix this year July 1 – 5. The Rockhawks, an Intertribal ladies team from the Fort Peck Reservation was coached by Barry Bighorn and Kelly Smith and went 7-0 for the tourney winning games by as much as 40 points and as little as 10. Selection of the team members is made by each tribe and players must show certification of blood content and have the tribal seal in order to be considered for this elite team. Hinsdale’s Whi...

  • Reds Secure Eastern A

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jul 23, 2014

    The Laurel Dodgers have been a thorn in the side of the Glasgow Reds for much of the season. The Reds finally got rid of that thorn as Glasgow went on to sweep Laurel at home last Wednesday and proceeded to win the remainder of the regular season games on the schedule to secure the top spot in the Eastern A heading into the District Tournament this weekend in Sidney. "We did a great job finishing out the regular season and playing at home for that stretch was definitely to our advantage," said Reds head coach Jack Sprague. "We achieved one of...

  • Thunder Swim Team Heading To Divisionals

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jul 23, 2014

    As the Divisional swim meet approaches this weekend, the Glasgow Thunder stumbled in their final regular season event finishing seventh out of 12 teams that participated in the event. Even while finishing on the bottom half of the leaderboard, Thunder coaches are optimistic about their team’s chances come this Saturday in Chinook. “We expect to be able to qualify around 85 percent of our swimmers for the State meet,” said co-head coach Whitney Billing. Glasgow had 19 swimmers participate in the Lewiston meet, up from the previous week...

  • Fishing For The Cup

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jul 16, 2014

    The 27th annual Montana Governor's Cup Walley Tournament took place over the weekend in Fort Peck. The tournament hosted over 140 teams during the weekend and saw Jesse and Monica Reuter of Sidney take first prize in a tournament that draws competitors from across the region. In winning the Governor's Cup, the duo took home more than $10,000 in prize money while the second and third place winners took home $8,150 and $4,900 respectively. The top 30 results are posted below. Numbers are in... Full story

  • Glasgow 12U Baseball Team Advances To Regionals

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jul 16, 2014

    Baseball is proving to be a dominant sport this summer in Glasgow. The Glasgow Cal Ripken 12U baseball team traveled to Havre over the weekend and won the Montana State Tournament and advanced to the Regionals Tournament that will be held in Kalispell, Montana starting on July 24. The 12U team won all five of their games in the State Tournament that consisted of eight total teams. Two years ago, another 12U team from Glasgow advanced to the Regionals Tournament as they finished second that...

  • Flaten Named GHS V.P

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jul 16, 2014

    The hiring of Glasgow native Brenner Flaten for the position of GHS V.P., Activities Director and Transportation Director was confirmed at the Glasgow School Board meeting on July 9. After the final step in the hiring process, Flaten had yet to come down from the excitement of his new job. “It really hasn’t worn off yet,” said Flaten. “I’m pretty excited about the opportunity in front of me.” Since being hired, Flaten has had conversations with Superintendent Bob Connors and said that Connors will be a great individual to work with. Flaten’s co...

  • Reds Keep Pace In Division Race

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jul 16, 2014

    The Glasgow Reds are continuing their pursuit of first place in the Eastern A. The Reds kept pace with league leader Laurel as they swept a two-game set with the Billings Cardinals by the scores of 11-0 and 6-3. The victories put Laurel and Glasgow tied atop the league with a 19-3 record and sets the stage for an all-important doubleheader tonight at Sullivan Park when the teams square off in a series that will decide who takes first in the division. In game one against Billings, the Reds scored...

  • Glasgow Swim Preparing For Divisionals

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jul 16, 2014

    The Glasgow Kiwanis swim team finished in fifth place this past weekend at the Glendive meet. The Thunder did have the highest average of points per swimmer despite the small number of swimmers who made the trek with 23.2 points per swimmer (pps) Sidney 20 points per swimmer (23 points for Glasgow). "The team did outstanding," said Thunder co-head coach Irene Whitmer. "We had several swimmers that tried out newer events and they excelled in those events." What has been the method of operation...

  • Against The Odds

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jul 9, 2014

    The dream started in the fifth grade. That's when Tuff Harris began playing football, and that's when he knew that he would play in the NFL. At the time, he told his friends on the playground of his lofty goal. A goal that would be challenging for anyone to accomplish, and even more so for a kid who lived on the Crow Indian Reservation near Lodge Grass, Montana. The dream almost ended before it even began for Tuff. Born on January 23, 1983, Chester David Harris almost didn't make it out of... Full story

  • Swim Team Finishes First In Glasgow Meet

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jul 9, 2014

    The Fourth of July weekend started off with a splash Saturday as the Glasgow Kiwanis swim team hosted the Glasgow Invitational swim meet. The meet, which saw 11 total teams compete in the two-day event, came down to the wire as Glasgow narrowly came out of the meet with a first place finish. The Thunder edged second place team Lewistown by 16 points as the Sea Lions finished with 550 overall points. "All of them did so well which is impressive especially when our younger swimmers haven't really...

  • Governor's Cup This Weekend

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jul 9, 2014

    It’s another big weekend of fishing ahead at Fort Peck as the 27th annual Montana Governor’s Cup Walleye Tournament kicks off Friday. The festivities begin on Thursday with a guys and gals tournament running from 8 a.m.- noon. Following that, Governor’s Cup registration will begin at 3 p.m. at Kiwanis Park with a mandatory 5 p.m. rules meeting. At 6 p.m. Thursday, a Calcutta will be held featuring auctioneer Lucas Strommen at Kiwanis Park. The calcutta will carry over to Friday with the same start time after the first day of the Gover...

  • MRCA Rodeo Returns To Delight Hinsdale Fans

    Virgil Vaupel, Courier Correspondent|Jul 9, 2014

    It was all thrills, spills and chills at the 35th annual Milk River Cowboys Association Rodeo held last Thursday in Hinsdale. It was also perfect weather with no threat of rain. We had a southwesterly breeze blowing which blew the bugs back to Saco where they belong but the announcers, Myron Malnaa and Chris Christensen along with timers Tanya Funk and Jan Marshal got a tad-bit choked-up by the dust created in the arena. There was a near record crowd in attendance but the competitors in a...

  • Reds Thump Lewistown

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jul 9, 2014

    It looks like the race for the top spot in the Eastern A division will come down to the final games as the Glasgow Reds and Laurel are neck and neck heading into the final few games of the season. After losing their first game against Laurel last week, the Reds have strung together another winning streak that reached eight games after a doubleheader victory over Lewiston Tuesday night in Glasgow. The Reds won the first game 11-0 and followed that up with a 21-5 beating. “Every inning we were putting up runs,” said Reds head coach Jack Spr...

  • Back On The Gridiron

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jul 9, 2014

    With the first day of fall sports practice just over a month away, Glasgow head football coach Greg Liebelt and others conducted the Scottie Football Camp to help players improve their fundamentals and prepare for the new season. "I was very pleased with the turnout of kids and their eagerness and effort to learn and improve," said Liebelt. The camp saw 45 athletes and 18 coaches and volunteers take part in the three-day camp. The player to coach ratio allowed for a lot more of individual...

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