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Tetons basketball head coach Kia Herbel did not have to look too far to find talent for next season's roster. Using assistant coach Jenna Bolstad's familiarity with recruiting in the region, they were able to unearth two gems out of Glasgow. On Dec. 18, guard Jordan Kulczyk and center Leinie Hughes signed their letters of intent to play their college basketball at Williston State for the Tetons. For Herbel, landing the Eastern Montana pair was a weight off her shoulders. "I'm very excited to...
Glasgow 5, Great Falls 5 The first of two games on the road for the Bantam Ice Dawgs, held Dec. 10, resulted in a 5-5 tie. Glasgow easily dominated offensively, out-shooting the Americans 52-15. Ike Braaten was the first to find the back of the net with a goal just minutes into the first period and the assist going to Michael Uphues. The Americans answered with two consecutive goals and the period finished with Great Falls on top 2-1. The second period was relatively uneventful, with just one...
The Lady Scotties are on a roll, but some of their toughest opponents are still ahead. In two non-conference games against Sidney (Dec. 15) and North Country (Dec. 17), the girls extended their winning streak to 4-0. On Dec. 20, they faced the Poplar Lady Indians, who upset the Malta M-Ettes on Dec. 17, ending their 54-game winning streak. After the holiday break, the Lady Scotties will have to face the M-Ettes, who will be looking to redeem themselves after the painful loss to Poplar. On the...
After a stop in Ft. Benton as a warm-up, the Scottie grapplers spent Dec. 16 and 17 in Great Falls at the CMR Holiday Classic Wrestling Tournament. The tournament draws teams from all over Montana and this year was set to host 36 teams, although some were unable to make the trip due to weather conditions. Glasgow placed seventh out of 34 teams. Head coach Jory Casterline was happy with the weekend. "Overall, we did good," he said. "All of the kids got some wrestling in and they had a lot of...
Frazer 67, Nashua-Opheim 40 The newly formed co-op of the Nashua-Opheim Rivals faced the Frazer Lady Bearcubs Dec. 16 in Frazer. Game starters for the Rivals were Taylor Laumeyer, Sarah Morgan, Hayley Fauth, Grace Carroll and Ryleigh Delich. Coming off the bench were Zoe Glasoe, Nicole Williams, Shelby Fuhrmann, Amber Lee and Kaydin Sibley. For Frazer, the Bearcubs started with Shaedel Adams, Kyrsten Miller, Sierra Summers, Mya Fourstar and Kylee Lilley. Also seeing some playing time were Julia...
Glasgow vs. Roundup The 2016-2017 Scottie basketball season opened with contests against Roundup and Baker. The Scotties hosted Roundup at GHS Dec. 8. The boys hit the floor first, with Tyler Hersom, Trent Herbert, Luke Breigenzer, Cade Myrick and Brayden Ross completing the starting lineup. Also seeing some playing time during the contest were Ellis McKean, Bryce Legare and Alec Boland. Despite a hard-fought battle, the Scotties were unable to make much progress toward a win, outscoring the...
The 14U Lady Ice Dawgs earned four wins in home games held at the Valley Event Center Dec. 10 and 11. Glasgow 11, Miles City 1 In their first game of the weekend, the 14U girls faced Miles City and came away with an easy win over the Generals. The Ice Dawg's defense held Miles City to just seven shots for the entire contest, and goalie Lizzie Nyquist denied all but one of those. Offensively, Glasgow dominated as well. Defenseman Klaire Krumwiede started things off for the Ice Dawgs with the...
The 21st annual Scottie Wrestling Invitational was held Dec. 10 at GHS. Glasgow hosted 19 other teams for the event, and with four wrestling mats being utilized throughout the day, Scottie Gymnasium was buzzing with activity. With hundreds of competitors at the event, there was a continual rotation of matches taking place at all times. It was organized chaos. The Scotties placed just second behind Dawson County, and four individual wrestlers finished in the top three in their weight classes. Alt...
The final results are in at Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Havre check station for the 2016 hunting season. The check station was open from Oct. 8 (the open of general antelope) through Nov. 27 (the end of the deer/elk general season). Overall, both hunter numbers and big-game harvest increased from last year, with mule deer numbers being the highest in several years. Hunter numbers (1,810) were up 17 percent from 2015, and were the highest seen since 2010. Some of this was likely due to doe...
The 14U and 19U Lady Ice Dawgs traveled to Crosby for games on Dec. 3. The 14U girls put forth a great effort against a tough team. Despite some scoring chances, the girls were unable to hit the back of the net during the game and lost to the Comets 4-0. It was a competitive game, with the score just 1-0 after the first two periods. According to head coach Paul Provencher, Crosby was able to capitalize on some miscues by the Dawgs in the third period and pulled out the win with three more goals. The 19U girls met a similar fate in their game ag...
Day One Lustre JV 38, Glasgow JV 32 Final Lustre 6 20 25 30 38 (OT) Glasgow 8 12 19 30 32 (OT) Lustre - Kaitlyn Toavs 4, Halle Reddig 4, Sadie Brown 11, Kassie Kirkaldie 8, Kylie Kirkaldie 11. Fouled out: Kaitlyn Toavs. Glasgow - Demi Aune 10, Ziggy Chamberlain 4, Ashtyn Myrick 11, Kaylee King 5, DJ Rasmusan 2. Fouled out: Demi Aune, Ziggy Chamberlain. Plentywood 36, North Country 22 Final Plentywood 2 9 25 36 North Country 9 11 17 22 Plentywood – Paige McCrory 3, Ally Bummer 5, Mychele Woodman 2, Jasmine Russell 7, Hallie Wangerin 5, Brenna Os...
Day One Nashua 66, Turner 55 Final Nashua 11 27 49 66 Turner 17 22 34 55 Nashua – Nolan Viste 12, Dalton Kautz 8, Gavin Adkins 10, Gunner Greene 8, Chase Williams 3, Dylan Sanner 15, Cassidy Greene 4, Sawyer Sibley 6. Turner – Cody Welsh 20, Clayton Krass 5, Brian Brekke 2, Eddie Harmon 21, Tracer Heilig 7. Fouled out: Eddie Harmon. Terry 55, North Country 42 Final Terry 15 34 43 55 North Country 22 25 27 42 Terry– Kobe Chaska 8, Levi Smith 8, Shad Mack 7, Justin Kinn 4, Kale Gierke 21, Jason...
The Sidney Invitational wrestling meet held Dec. 2 and 3 was a tough one, with 26 teams from Montana and surrounding states competing in the event. Wrestling for the Scotties at the varsity level were: Gabe Hallock, Matt Reyling, Kaden Zimmerman, Oden Hallock, Cale Swanson and Tony Kaiser. While Glasgow placed 21st with 22.5 total points, head coach Jory Casterline was in no way disappointed. “I don't really care about how many points we got or how we placed,” he said. “It was a tough tournament and the boys had some good matches.” Coming...
5U The 14U girls prevailed over the Miles City Generals in two games held in Miles City Nov. 12: Glasgow 9, Miles City 1 Goals: Shanice Lagerquist, 3; Zoey Crater, 4; Brooklyn Schmidt, 1; Skyler Wesely, 1. Assists: Z. Crater, 3; B. Schmidt, 1; Mayme Collins, 1; S. Wesely, 3; S. Lagerquist, 1. Glasgow penalties: Z. Crater, two minutes for tripping; S. Wesely, two minutes for tripping; B. Schmidt, two minutes for hooking. Goalie: Lizzie Nyquist, 14 saves of 15 shots. Glasgow 4, Miles City 3 Goals: Klaire Krumwiede, 1; Ava Lloyd, 1; Z. Crater,...
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...
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...
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....
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...
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....