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  • Reds Open with Mother's Day Double Header

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|May 17, 2017

    The Glasgow Reds opened their season with two games against the Miles City Mavericks on Mother's Day, May 14. Miles City 9, Glasgow 3 M. City 1 0 6 1 0 1 0 - 9 Glasgow 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 -3 In their first game, the Reds fell to the Mavericks 9-3. Miles City claimed the lead early with a first-inning double that brought in one run. Glasgow was unable to answer, and the Mavericks extended their lead in the third inning with six more runs, assisted by a few Red errors. John Cremer was able to score on...

  • Scotties Score Two More Wins

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|May 10, 2017

    The Scottie sluggers notched two more wins this past weekend, bringing them to 17-1 overall for the season. On May 5, Glasgow hosted the class A Sidney Eagles and finished with an 8-1 win. The Scotties attacked offensively right off the bat, and defensively denied the Lady Eagles any runs until the final inning. Senior Khloe Krumwiede extended her home run record with a grand slam in the second inning, and pitcher Tyra Johnson racked up nine strikeouts to bolster her own individual record. Glasg...

  • Scotties Advance to the Big Show

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|May 10, 2017

    The Scottie golf team was in Harlem May 5, and the boys took the top spot with 379 points. Leading the way was Oden Hallock, who placed third overall individually with 93 points. Blaine Myrick and Cody Ross shared fourth and fifth place with a 93, and Ike Braaten finished just behind them with 96. Kaden Fossum shot a 105. For the JV team, Britt Fairclough shot a 108, followed by Cale Swanson with a 110. Also competing were Merrick Eliason, 132; Ethan Hartsock, 124; and Donny Brabeck, 141. Heidi...

  • Scottie Girls Sweep Wolf Point, Hinsdale Meets

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|May 10, 2017

    The Scottie track team has been busy, with three separate meets held in the last week. The competitions began with the top ten meet in Glasgow on May 2. The meet weather was miserable, with wind, rain, and a significant delay due to lightning in the area. Despite that, according to head coach Tim Phillips, there were good performances. Two meet records were broken – Benji Phillips extended his already-standing record for the javelin with his 195-09 throw and Garrison Hughes of Sidney snagged t...

  • Scottie Boys Place Second at Belt-Fairfield Meet

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|May 3, 2017

    With just weeks left in the 2017 season, the Glasgow track team continues to improve. At the Belt-Fairfield Invitational meet held in Great Falls April 29, 22 Scotties achieved personal bests. It was a good day for the boys' distance and mid-distance runners, as eight p.r.s were set by six Scotties: Alec Boland, 1600m run; Gabe Hallock, 800m run; Colin Jamba, 1660m run and 3200m run; Merlin McKean, 3200m run; Wilson Overby, 1600m run and 3200m run; and Kaden Zimmerman, 1600m run. The sprinters...

  • Huntley Breaks Scottie Streak in Messy Contest

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|May 3, 2017

    Following a home game against Glendive April 25, the Lady Scotties traveled to Great Falls for a two-day tournament April 28 and 29. Although the girls got off to a slow start against Glendive, they pulled it together for the 5-1 victory in seven innings. Both teams battled to gain ground against the other, but the game remained scoreless for four full innings. The Red Devils were finally able to bring in one run at the top of the fifth, but the Scotties replied with two runs and snuffed Glendiv...

  • Scottie Golfers Split Titles at Glasgow, Plentywood Invites

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|May 3, 2017

    The Scottie golfers hosted their home meet at Sunnyside Golf Course on April 28, then traveled to Plentywood April 29 for a second day of competition. The Scottie boys grabbed the title for their own meet with a score of 357. Blaine Myrick led his team to the win with an 83, followed by Ike Braaten in fourth with an 89. Oden Hallock finished sixth with a 90, followed by Kaden Fossum, 95, and Cody Ross, 97. The Lady Scotties finished second overall with a 444. Lexi Pehlke finished in second place for her team with a 94, followed by Heidi Moon in...

  • Scotties Achieve 39 Personal Bests in Sidney

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Apr 26, 2017

    The Scottie track team traveled to Sidney April 22 for one of their largest meets of the season. With hundreds of athletes representing several teams, it was a long day of competition. Other area teams competing at the meet were the Hinsdale Raiders, the Frazer Bearcubs and the Nashua Porcupines. It was definitely a day for Glasgow's distance runners. In three races, seven Scotties improved their personal best times for a combined 152 seconds. Wilson Overby had the biggest jump, according to...

  • Scotties Refuse to Lose, Extend Record to 11-0

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Apr 26, 2017

    The Lady Scotties are on a roll. With senior Tyra Johnson as the team's ace pitcher and a lineup filled with hot bats, they appear to be unbeatable. Glasgow 17, Sidney 0 The team traveled to Sidney for one game April 18, and blanked the class A Lady Eagles with a 15-run rule victory after four innings. At the plate, the Lady Scotties had 17 runs off 16 hits. In comparison, the Lady Eagles managed just two hits that produced zero runs. Johnson pitched the first three innings, then turned the...

  • Scotties Play Wolf Point Greens

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Apr 26, 2017

    The Scottie golfers hit the greens in Wolf Point for the Poplar Invitational April 18, then returned April 21 for the Wolf Point Invitational. The boys improved their placing from second-place to first-place with the extra days of practice, while the girls maintained their placing of second place for both meets. Scottie sophomore Blaine Myrick is emerging as a strong leader for the boys this season, shooting a 92 at the Poplar meet for seventh place overall, followed by an 87 at the Wolf Point...

  • Lady Scotties Dominate the Diamond in Lewistown

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Apr 19, 2017

    In a two-day tournament held in Lewistown April 13 and 14, the Scotties won four consecutive games and set their conference record to 3 and 0. The girls' offensive and defensive games were on-point for the weekend, setting the tone for the rest of the season. Glasgow vs. Conrad Glasgow's winning streak began with a two-and-a-half inning, 18-3 win over Conrad in an early afternoon game on Thursday. Conrad had the first crack at bat, but failed to bring any runs in and turned the inning over to...

  • Scottie Golfers Sweep Whitewater

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Apr 19, 2017

    The Scottie golfers had a great showing at the Whitewater Invitational, bringing home first-place hardware for both the girls and boys. The meet was held in Malta April 11. Leading the boys with 89 points was Blaine Myrick. Oden Hallock earned second-place with 94 points, Cody Ross placed third with 95 points, and Kaden Fossum finished ninth with 113 points. For the girls, Lexie Pehlke continued her winning streak with her 95-point, first-place finish. Heidi Moon grabbed second place with her...

  • Scottie Qualifier Highlights Area Athletes

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Apr 19, 2017

    Hordes of competitors and volunteers converged on Scottie Field for the annual qualifier meet on April 17. Despite strong, gusty winds and a bone-chilling high temperature of 55 degrees, several athletes still managed to hit state-qualifying marks. For the Scotties, Benji Phillips bested the qualifying standard in the long jump by just over three inches. Sophia Stiles and Jada Nicholson, both of Malta, were the only other class B athletes to achieve qualifying standards in their events. For...

  • Softball Season Underway

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Apr 12, 2017

    The Scotties won two consecutive games last week to start off their 2017 season. The team first traveled to Glendive April 6 to take on the Lady Red Devils, and came home with the 11-2 win. The Scotties had 11 runs off 16 hits and only allowed 8 hits for Glendive. Hitting for Glasgow were: Kiauna Barstad, Tyra Johnson (2), Khloe Krumwiede (3), Tiana Johnson, Kennedy Schmidt (3), Ziggy Chamberlain, Ashtyn Myrick (2), Lexi Nixdorf (2), and Rachel Boese. Krumwiede, Nixdorf and Ty. Johnson (2) hit...

  • Scottie Boys, Girls Place Second at Malta Golf Invite

    Georgie Kulzyk, The Courier|Apr 12, 2017

    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...

  • Scottie Tracksters Compete in Trio of Meets

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Apr 12, 2017

    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...

  • Records Fall at Porcupine Invitational

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Apr 12, 2017

    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...

  • Glasgow Reds Scoreboard is Up

    Apr 5, 2017

  • Scottie Boys Win Opening Track Meet

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Apr 5, 2017

    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...

  • Bearcubs Did Not Disappoint at Season Opener

    Lewis Reese, For the Courier|Apr 5, 2017

    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...

  • Lady Golfers Grab Third Place in Shelby

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Apr 5, 2017

    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...

  • Four Glasgow Highlanders competed at the AAU National Duals

    Apr 5, 2017

  • Glasgow Highlanders Finish Season

    Georgie Kulczyk|Mar 29, 2017

    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...

  • Class C All-State, All-Conference Selections

    Mar 29, 2017

    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...

  • Watch For Wildlife

    Marc Kloker, For the Courier|Mar 22, 2017

    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...

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