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  • Hockey Registration: Round Two

    Tami Burke, For the Courier|Nov 30, 2016

    Registration for participation in the second Hi-Line Youth Hockey (HLYH) session for Tykes (six and under) and Mites (seven and eight year olds) has begun. The second session will run January – February 2017, and the fee for tykes/mites is $50. Players must register with USA Hockey at usahockey.com prior to registration with HLYH. A USA hockey player registration confirmation page must be sent to Tami Burke at P.O. Box 728, Glasgow, Mont. along with a volunteer check of $200 (postdated 04-01-17) and a certified copy of the player's birth c...

  • Valley Event Center Hosts Six Weekend Games Against Bozeman, Havre

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Nov 30, 2016

    Bantams The bantam Ice Dawgs faced off against the Bozeman bantams Nov. 19 and 20 at the Valley Event Center. Glasgow 3, Bozeman 11 It took some time for Glasgow to warm up in the first game on Saturday evening, and they allowed Bozeman to score six times before Ike Braaten was able to answer with a goal, assisted by Kristian Price, just minutes before the period came to an end. The Ice Dawgs were never able to recover from the deficit and continued to lose ground in the second period, with...

  • Senior Basketball Players Get Ready for Last Season

    Nov 30, 2016

  • 2016 Fall Academic All-State Scotties

    Nov 30, 2016

    Cross Country Isaac Braaten, Wilson Overby, Ellis McKean, Merlin McKean, Alaina Sallee, Brooke Westby, Colton Pewitt, Katie Kaiser, Morgan Guttenberg, Brinlie Nielsen,Faith Sallee, Kasey Seyfert. Football John McColly, Tayson Hoerster, Alex Fransen, Luke Breigenzer, Trent Herbert, Benji Phillips, Nolan Viste, Logan McColly. Volleyball Keely Fossum, Cordelia Nickels, Jesi Kennedy, Hannah Mickelson, Madison Knodel, Baylie Chappell, Kiauna Barstad, Khloe Krumwiede, Teagan Fossum....

  • Speech and Drama Competes in Hardin

    Suzie Flint, For the Courier|Nov 23, 2016

    The Glasgow Speech and Drama Team participated in their third meet of the season on Nov. 18, in Hardin. Of our ten members, eight students traveled with us and competed against approximately 350 other students from schools ranging from Broadus to Skyview. Maria Morris, Seth Orth, and Crystal Omara competed in Dramatic Oral Interpretation; Reece Hunsley, Jrake Gutow and Kyle Southland competed in Humorous Oral Interpretation; Jordan Billingsley competed in Impromptu, and Princess Natalie competed in Pantomime. During the meet, Princess was our...

  • Basketball Jamboree Held at GHS

    Nov 23, 2016

  • Busy Weekend for the Ice Dawgs

    Nov 23, 2016

  • Hockey, Hockey, Hockey

    Nov 23, 2016

  • GHS Receives New Golf Bags

    Nov 23, 2016

    Glasgow Scottie golf alumni Jacob Billman made a special trip from Missoula to hand deliver the first Scottie golf bags. The 2006 graduate of GHS played a major role designing and working with co-workers from Sun Mountain Golf Company, based out of Missoula, to make sure the Scotties will be proud to use them in the spring....

  • Hockey Season is Underway

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Nov 16, 2016

    The 2016-2017 Ice Dawg hockey season kicked off with the 14U girls traveling to Miles City Nov. 12, the high school boys traveling for games against Butte and Great Falls Nov. 12-13, and the bantams hosting games at the Valley Event Center Nov. 11 and 12. The 14U girls had the most success, winning both games on the road, 9-1 and 4-3. According to coach Paul Provencher, everyone worked together and several players were responsible for the outcome of the game. "I'm very pleased with the whole...

  • Fall Sports Highlights: Scotties and More

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Nov 16, 2016

    As the fall sports season transitions into the winter sports season, the Courier looks back at the successes of our Valley County athletes. As August came to an end, the GHS Student Council sponsored their second annual color run, which drew 165 participants. The color run benefitted the Wounded Warrior Project. This year, the approximate $4000 raised was earmarked for the Montana Warriors on the Water program. Another relatively new event, the Laser Regatta, was also held the end of August with...

  • Benji Phillips Signs With D1 NDSU

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Nov 16, 2016

    GHS senior Benji Phillips has signed a letter of intent to compete as a javelin thrower for the North Dakota State University (NDSU) Bison. Head coach Don Larson and associate head coach Justin St. Clair announced the recruitment Nov. 3 and GHS hosted a signing ceremony Nov. 9. Phillips won the Montana Class B state championship in the javelin as a junior in 2016, and he took second as a sophomore and fourth as a freshman in the event. He ranked 42nd in the country with his personal-best throw...

  • Bull Elk Left to Waste in Southern Blaine County, Wardens Seeking Information

    Marc Kloker, For the Courier|Nov 16, 2016

    Montana FWP game wardens are seeking information on a wasted bull elk, likely shot between Nov. 1-4, in southern Blaine Co. The 5X6 bull elk was located on the Biebinger Block Management Area, just off Sawtooth Road. Anyone with information about the crime is encouraged to call FWP's 24-hour wildlife tip line at 1-800-TIP-MONT (1-800-847-6668). The 1-800-TIP-MONT program is a toll-free number where one can report violations of fish, wildlife or park regulations. Callers can remain anonymous and...

  • Scottie Volleyball Season Ends in a Blur with Fourth-Place Finish

    Lori Dailey, For the Courier|Nov 9, 2016

    Coming off an exciting 12-game winning streak that earned them the title of District Champions, the GHS volleyball team trekked on over to Shelby for the Northern B Divisional Tournament Nov. 3-5. First up, was a match against Cutbank on Thursday afternoon and the Scotties continued to play efficiently, winning 25-17, 25-17, 26-24. Several hours later, it was Glasgow vs. Fairfield. Even though the Eagles had a considerable size advantage, the Scotties played big and strong, coming up just short...

  • Hallock Makes His Mark at Monster Match

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Nov 9, 2016

    Kyler Hallock has been wrestling since he was three years old when he started in the AAU program. Hallock is now 12 years old and bringing home hardware from some elite events. On Nov. 5, Hallock participated in the Mile High Monster Match in Denver Colo. Also making the trip were fellow competitor Oden Hallock and coach Dana Hallock. The elite tournament, hosted by Rocky Mountain Nationals (RMN), usually boasts around 1500 wrestlers and consists of 20 mats of competition. Hallock wrestled in...

  • Comments Taken on Two Proposed Fee Changes

    Joleen Tadej, For the Courier|Nov 9, 2016

    Montana FWP is taking public comment on two proposed rule changes: one on commercial use of fishing access sites and wildlife management areas and another that would increase camping fees at fishing access sites. The change to the commercial use rule, would affect the price of a filming permit for any FAS or WMA. Currently, permits are progressively more expensive as the size of the filming crew exceeds 21. The new rule condenses this into one rate for these large groups and at the same time establishes a higher permit fee. The FAS camping fee...

  • Try Hockey For Free Day Coming to VEC

    Tami Burke, For the Courier|Nov 9, 2016

    HiLine Youth Hockey Association invites boys and girls to the Valley Event Center on Saturday, Nov. 12 for a Try Hockey For Free clinic as part of Come Play Hockey Month. Starting at 3 p.m with a pizza party to follow at 5:30 p.m. Local youth, ages 4 to 9, are encouraged to experience ice hockey for the first time and learn the basic skills in a fun, safe environment. “We look forward to welcoming families to the Valley Event Center to try our great sport of ice hockey” said HLYH President, Tim Volk. “Our goal is for these families to enjoy...

  • District 2B Champions!

    Lori Dailey, For the Courier|Nov 2, 2016

    The District Tournament held Oct. 28 and 29 did not start exactly as the Scotties had hoped. With a loss to Malta right off the bat, GHS was forced to re-group before playing Poplar later in the day, which they did with a win after three fairly efficient games. Saturday was a whole different animal. From the moment the Scotties stepped foot on the court, they were all business. They played with stunning enthusiasm, intensity and determination, never letting down for the entire match. Along with...

  • Scotties Finish Season With Bookend Loss to Colstrip

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Nov 2, 2016

    The 2016 Scotties played their final game on Scottie Field Oct. 29. After earning the title of conference champs with a win against Malta, the boys were ready for a rematch against the Colstrip Colts. The Scotties started their season with a 12-7 loss to Colstrip on Aug. 27. Despite the home-field advantage and a monumental team effort, the Scotties were unable to surpass the Colts for a second time. The Scotties were a whole different team from the one that played in Colstrip at the start of...

  • Mavs Earn Second Place in District 3-C, Punch Ticket to Divisionals

    Chelsea Quinones, Courier Correspondent|Nov 2, 2016

    The North Country Mavericks team finished second in the District 3-C Volleyball Tournament on Oct. 28. The all-day event proved to be a test of the Maverick's stamina, as they ended up playing in every match of the tournament. The morning started off with a change in schedule, as Brockton was unable to supply a team for the tournament. North Country took on Lustre Christian in the first official match, and it was an exciting way to kick off the day. North Country lost the first set 12-25, but...

  • Scotties Are Conference Champs!

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Oct 26, 2016

    The Scotties put on quite a show in Malta Oct. 21. Facing the rival Malta Mustangs on their home turf can be daunting, but the Scotties left it all on the field in an exhilarating win for the title of 2B conference champions. At times, it was an uphill battle, as Glasgow was assigned 17 penalties during the game, while Malta only received two. The Scotties' stellar moments, however, more than compensated for the less than balanced penalty distribution. Cade Myrick started things off with a...

  • Scottie XC Falls Short of Hardware at State Meet

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Oct 26, 2016

    The Scottie cross country runners crossed the Hi-Line to compete at the state meet in Kalispell on Oct. 22. Led by senior runners Morgan Guttenberg, Brinlie Nielsen and Kasey Seyfert, they fell short of bringing home hardware, with the girls' team placing sixth overall and the boys' team finishing just one place away from a trophy in fourth. Each Scottie runner placed in the top half of all competitors at the meet. Leading the way for the girls was sophomore Brooke Westby, who placed 24th out...

  • Lady Scotties Sweep Malta, Fall to Class A Sidney

    Lori Dailey, For the Courier|Oct 26, 2016

    Glasgow vs. Malta After a three game sweep over Malta, the Glasgow volleyball team remains undefeated in conference play, setting themselves up for a nice start to the District 2-B tournament. During the match, the Scotties fired more than a few tough serves over at the M-ette's and kept them out of their game, somewhat. In addition, Glasgow generated some offense that added a nice pace to the game. Good decisions regarding defense and setting solidified the entire effort. Every Scottie saw...

  • Focused Scotties Defeat Harlem on Pink Night

    Lori Dailey, For The Courier|Oct 19, 2016

    What an outstanding match the GHS volleyball team delivered Oct. 13 when they hosted the Harlem Lady Wildcats. Pink night was celebrated by both teams and by most of the fans who packed into Scottie Gymnasium for the match. Both the C-Squad and JV teams won their matches, and then it was varsity's turn. The game began with a sign of good sportsmanship as the Scotties presented the Wildcats with pink hair ribbons, worn to honor people affected by breast cancer. Following team introductions, it...

  • Scotties Earn Trip to Playoffs With Win Over Poplar

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Oct 19, 2016

    The Scotties prevailed over the Poplar Indians in another lopsided victory on Oct. 14. Following senior night festivities with recognition of 25 football, cheer and cross country seniors, the Scotties hit the field and scored a long series of touchdowns. By the time the first quarter came to an end, the Scotties had scored six touchdowns, finishing with a score of 49-0. Benji Phillips scored the first touchdown with a short run into the end zone just minutes into the game. Trent Herbert lit up t...

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