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These two pictures show the great ball handling of North Country senior Tatum Moore during the Friday night game in Scobey. In the left photo, Moore is shown giving her opponent a head fake to the left. In the photo below, she is shown as she takes the ball to the right, around the defender and to the bucket for an easy deuce. Moore ended the night with 18 points which included 11 of 14 from the charity stripe as the Lady Mavericks kept their perfect conference record intact with a win over the... Full story
The Valley Event Center will be hosting two Junior League hockey games this coming weekend for your entertainment. Brought to you by the Hi-Line Youth Hockey Board of Directors, the Gillette Wild and the Glacier Nationals will be lighting up the scoreboard in two separate games. The first game will be held Saturday night at 7:30 p.m., with doors opening at 6:30 p.m. On Valentine's Day Sunday, you can catch the second game of the weekend at 3 p.m. - doors will open at 2:30 p.m. The beer garden will be open for both games as well. On the...
Glasgow 67, Poplar 24 The Lady Scotties started their weekend of competition with a game on the road against Poplar on Friday. The evening started with senior recognition and each senior honoring members of their community with handmade star quilts. Starting the game for Glasgow were Abbi Kolstad, Lexi Nixdorf, Leinie Hughes, Tyra Johnson and Jordan Kulczyk. Coming off the bench were Khloe Krumwiede, Kaylee King, Demi Aune and Ashtyn Myrick. Glasgow dominated Poplar, scoring more points in two...
The Scottie boys rose to the occasion and got the win they needed. And they didn't just scrape by with coming-down-to-the-wire free throws. They beat the Poplar Indians by 15 points at the Moccasin Square Garden on Jan. 29. It was their highest winning margin over a conference foe so far this season. Any conference win they can muster will help them avoid the playoff game between the fourth and fifth seeds, a game in which the loser will be barred from the district tournament. The tournament is...
Friday night was not a good night for the Lady Ice Dawgs. Facing off against the U19 girls from Bottineau, they were unable to score even a single goal. Senior goalie, Autumn Gault was able to deny 38 goals, but it wasn't enough to stop Bottineau. They managed to score six times – twice on power plays, and the game ended with a score of 6-0. With a good nights rest behind them, Glasgow hit the ice Saturday to take on Langdon in a late morning game. In a nearly penalty free effort, the Lady I...
Local winners of the Knights of Columbus free-throw competition are shown (back row) L-R: Paul Etchart (local KC free-throw director), Loden Idler, Mack Winchester and Mitchel Winchester. (Front row) L-R: Ty Westby, Rance Rhoads and Blaire Westby. The six winners are now eligible to win at the District level and possibly the State level.... Full story
GEORGIE KULCZYK THE COURIER The Scottie wrestlers defeated Shepherd 36-32 in a Friday night dual held in Malta. On Saturday, they returned to Malta for more competition at the Malta Invitational. The Scotties had six wrestlers place in the top four at the invitational, and the team placed fourth overall out of fourteen teams. Results: Team scores: 1, Havre, 265; 2, Choteau, 118; 3, Shepherd, 112; 4, Glasgow, 103; 5, Malta, 80.5; 6, Cut Bank, 70; T7, Chinook, 53; T7, Harlem 53; 9, Wolf Point, 41; 10, Valier, 36; 11, Chester, 29; 12, Circle, 19;...
It was a good match-up between the Nashua Porcupines and the Dodson Coyotes. The boys and girls met in the Nashua Gymnasium for Friday night’s contests. For the boys, it appeared to be a battle of the stats between the top two scorers of the game, starting senior Lane Nickels of Nashua and Tyrese Messerly of Dodson. Nickels scored 9 of his 15 points from beyond the arc; Messerly answered back with 12 of his 21 coming from downtown. At the free-throw line, Nickels went 2 for 2, while Messerly sunk 5 of 5. While Messerly won the battle, N...
North Country 82, Frazer 53 The Lady Mavericks continued their winning streak with two more victories over the weekend. On the road to Frazer for a Friday night game, North Country defeated the Lady Bearcubs by a margin of 29 points. Starting the game for the Lady Mavs were Jada Sudbrack, Mickayla Johnson, Tatum Moore, Kayleigh Cummings, and Bailey Funk. Coming off the bench were Casity Boucher, Payton Chopper, Sarah Boucher, and Chaykota Christensen. Starting for the Lady Bearcubs were Shaedel...
Glasgow High School was awarded the Montana Army National Guard Academic All-Team Award for 2015. The Scottie boys basketball and the Scottie wrestling teams earned the honor by maintaining an outstanding G.P.A. Pictured with the distinguished trophy are L-R: Zach Miller, Kasey Seyfert, and Luke Breigenzer....
After a successful day of wrestling in Chinook with the team going 14-7 overall, the Scotties headed to Harlem the next day to make another statement. They did just that, winning the meet for the second year in a row and placing several wrestlers in the top five, including four of the team claiming individual titles. In Chinook, six Scotties went 2-0 for the day: Gabe Hallock, Alex Hallock, Matt Reyling, Cody King, Trevor Overvold, and Terrick Sanders. Continuing the winning streak in Harlem...
This past weekend was busy for the Ice Dawgs. In three days, the U19 girls, the U14 girls, the Squirts and the Peewees played 12 games. U19 The U19 Lady Ice Dawgs started their weekend off in Williston on Friday with a game against the Wahpeton Blades. Glasgow easily defeated their opponent and finished the game with a score of 9-1. Sending the first puck between the pipes for the Lady Ice Dawgs was Bailee Holstein. Also contributing in the game for Glasgow were Alex Simensen with 1 goal and 1 a...
Glasgow 46, Sidney 36 The Lady Scotties grounded the Sidney Lady Eagles in a Thursday night game last week, improving their record against class A opponents to 3-0. Starting the game for the Scotties were Khloe Krumiede, Abbi Kolstad, Jordan Kulczyk, Leinie Hughes, and Tyra Johnson. Coming off the bench was sixth man Lexi Nixdorf. Demi Aune, Kaylee King, Ashtyn Myrick and DJ Rasmusan all logged some playing time in the game as well. Capitalizing on their fast breaks and effectively sinking some...
Glasgow Speech and Drama attended the Eastern B/C Divisional Tournament in Roundup this past weekend, qualifying 7 out of 10 team members for the state meet this weekend. Coach Matt Bacon was complimentary of the whole team and expressed satisfaction with the solid results they achieved. “I was extremely proud of Morgan Miller for her series of outstanding performances leading her to a first place finish in Dramatic Solo Acting,” said Bacon. “Mariah Holter also delivered with a second place finish in Pantomime.” Finishing fourth in each of...
In an intense battle that was fired up with the flavor of neighborhood rivalry, the Class C Hinsdale/Saco/Whitewater Mavericks took out the Glasgow Scotties and avenged their blowout loss earlier in December. This came one day after the Scotties also lost to the Class A Sidney at the GHS gym. The North Country JV boys also won a tight game after trailing for most of the four quarters. Maverick sophomore Chris DePuydt's three with mere seconds left on the clock edged out the Glasgow JV team,...
The first half of the season flew by with a blink of an eye. The Scotties will face all of their opponents again in the coming weeks, looking for revenge or repeat wins, all the while seeking to get on the same page with their offensive minds and peak as tournament time comes. Here is how District 2B is shaking out at mid-season. Both Glasgow and Poplar are 2-2, behind Malta's undefeated 4-0. Wolf Point and Harlem, both 1-3, are at the bottom of the pack. If Glasgow had been able to defeat...
The much anticipated game between Glasgow and Malta has come and gone. The Lady Scotties demonstrated outstanding defense, but were unable to deny the offensive quartet of Hailey Nicholson, Sophia Stiles, Marley Manoukian, and Jada Nicholson. Glasgow was lackluster in their offense, demonstrated by a recorded 27 total turnovers in the game. In scoring, none of the lady Scotties were able to crack into the double digits. They were able, however, to pop some three-pointers in the game with Khloe...
INDIVIDUAL SCORING Scobey: Tia Hallock 2, Mayson Hudyma 13, Brooklyn Ferestad 2, Shalynn Fjeld 4, Alexa Welchlin 8, Kaitlin Farver, 8. Nashua: Taylor Laumeyer 2, Ziggy Chamberlain 6, Sophie Koessl 2, Anika Peters 6, Brennan Peters 1, Tasha Chamberlain 2, Ryleigh Delich, 2. BOYS BOX SCORES Nashua – 9 12 15 6 – 42 Scobey – 16 22 16 19 – 73 Scobey – Kole Ralston 5, Peyton Nieskiens 2, CJ Nelson 18, Preston Baldry 13, Riley Linder 3, Lane Knudsen 8, Spencer Rush 7, Kobe Ralston 9, Cooper Booth...
The Scottie wrestlers traveled to Miles City this past weekend to participate in the 58th Annual Cowboy Invitational wrestling tournament. With 37 total points, Glasgow tied with Cody, Wyo. in the tough tournament for 20th place out of 26 teams. Individual results: 103 - Gabe Hallock (23-9) placed 7th and scored 13.00 team points. Championship round one - Hallock received a bye. Championship round two - Hallock won by fall over Adam Bankert (Livingston) 15-9 (Fall 2:52). Quarterfinal - Garreth E...
Glasgow's Speech and Drama team had some success at the Chinook Invitational meet this past weekend. Grabbing first place honors in each of their events were Mariah Holter (pantomime) and Morgan Miller (dramatic solo). Placing in extemporaneous speaking were Andy Brandt (fourth) and Thomas Sebastian (fifth). Also placing at the invitational: Max Knodel (third) original oratory; Amber O'Mara (fifth) dramatic oral interpretation; Amy Nelson (fourth) memorized public address. Speech and Drama heads to Roundup this weekend for the divisional meet,...
The Valley County Rifle Pistol Club has released the 2016 shooting schedule: Saturday April 30 - Lever Gun Match Saturday May 7 - Schuetzen Match and Vintage Military Match Saturday May 28 - Muzzleloader Turkey Match Saturday June 4 - 22 LR Rimfire Match Saturday June 18 - Muzzleloader Turkey Match Saturday July 9 - Muzzleloader Turkey Match Sunday July 24 - All Comers Bench Match Fri/Sat/Sun August 12-14 - Summer Heat Schuetzen and Bench Match Saturday September 3 - Lever Gun Match Saturday September 24 - Muzzleloader Turkey Match Saturday... Full story
Fans of the Glasgow Scotties and the Nashua Porcupines filed into Scottie Gymnasium Friday night for a few non-conference games. The evening began with the varsity Lady Scotties taking on the varsity Lady Porcupines. The Scotties came away with a 59-29 win against the young team from Nashua, but not without a few hiccups along the way. Most notably, junior Jordan Kulczyk was forced to leave the game after suffering a minor head laceration during a collision with Nashua sophomore Ziggy Chamberlai...
According to the Dickinson State Blue Hawk's website, DSU Head Baseball Coach Jason Watson has announced former Glasgow resident and Scottie athlete Jason Thibault has signed with the Blue Hawks for the 2016 season. Thibault attended the 2015 fall semester at Montana State University - Billings as a member of the Yellowjacket Baseball team. During his time in Glasgow, Thibault was a four sport standout as he participated in football, basketball, baseball, and track and field. Thibault earned...
Over the last two weekends, the Glasgow Bantam Ice Dawgs were challenged by formidable opponents in four home games. The first weekend in January, the Ice Dawgs faced the Billings Junior Bulls in a pair of games at the Valley Event Center. In the first game against Billings, Glasgow drew the initial goal of the game when Ike Braaten scored unassisted in the first period. Billings answered with a goal later in the same period and scored again in the second period to take a 2-1 lead. Early in the...
The Glasgow Speech and Drama invitational was held Saturday, Jan. 9 at GHS, and Glasgow placed second overall in speech. The team dominated in the extemporaneous category with Eric Covall placing first, Thomas Sebastian placing second, and Andy Brandt placing third. Also placing were: Seth Orth, fourth in dramatic oral interpretation; Jrake Gutow, fifth in humorous oral interpretation; Amber O'Mara, second – also in humorous oral interpretation. In drama, Morgan Miller earned second place w...