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  • The Real Korbin Cole

    Aug 3, 2016

  • Thunder Lands in "B" Division for State Meet

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jul 27, 2016

    The Glasgow Kiwanis Swim Team finished their eighth weekend of competition July 23 and 24 in Malta, where the divisional swim meet was held. With 370 swimmers from ten veteran teams, the competition was tough. Swimmers must place in the top 12 of their events just to qualify for state competition. That's not an easy task, and not all swimmers make it past divisionals. The Thunder was represented by just more than half of their rostered team, with 32 swimmers competing at the two-day meet. Of tho...

  • Reds' Season Comes to an End at District Tournament

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jul 27, 2016

    It was a tough "building" year for the 2016 Reds', and their season came to a disappointing end at the district tournament in Billings after just two games. The first game for the Reds was held Thursday afternoon, July 21, with Glasgow facing the Sidney Patriots on the diamond. Sidney claimed the lead in the second inning, scoring four runs on a two-run error. The Patriots never let go of the lead and dominated the entire contest offensively with seven batters combining for 18 hits, 17 RBIs, and...

  • Regular Season Comes to an End for Swimmers

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jul 20, 2016

    Bringing their regular season to a close, the Glasgow Kiwanis Swim Team competed at the Sidney Invitational July 16 and 17. The Thunder earned a respectable fourth place with a small number of swimmers participating. The Sidney Tiger Sharks, with their full roster, placed first with more than 1,200 points – three times more than Glasgow's 428.5 points. Damian Cable, an intermediate swimmer for the Thunder, had an impressive weekend. Cable placed in the top six of each of his events and cut more...

  • Glasgow Hosts Cal Ripken Tournament

    Jul 20, 2016

    Glasgow hosted the 2016 Montana Cal Ripken 10U State Tournament July 13-17, with a total of eleven teams participating. Unfortunately, Glasgow's own all-stars' run came to an early end due to the weather. In what seems to be the norm lately, the tournament was at the mercy of Mother Nature. In an effort to get games going again, tournament volunteers came up with an unconventional way to dry up the field. They lit it on fire....

  • Reds Can't Catch a Break, Suffer Six Losses

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jul 20, 2016

    GEORGIE KULCZYK THE COURIER After losing the opportunity to play some home games due to weather and poor field conditions, the Glasgow Reds traveled to Billings for their final regular season games on July 15, 16 and 17. The Reds first faced the Laurel Dodgers on Friday evening. Despite an outstanding offensive game by Bryce Legare, and six Dodger errors, the Reds fell to Laurel 6-15. All six runs for the Reds were credited to Legare after a single in the third inning and an always-impressive...

  • Reds Lose Six

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jul 13, 2016

    GEORGIE KULCZYK THE COURIER Laurel 7, Glasgow 0 The Glasgow Reds faced the Laurel Dodgers in a double header at home July 2. The first game of the afternoon was a shutout for the Dodgers, who racked up several runs late in the game to finish with a score of 7-0. The Reds held Laurel's offense to just a few runs until the top of the seventh inning, when the Dodgers scored five runs. Bryce Legare was the losing pitcher for the Reds, tossing nearly 90 pitches in his seven innings on the mound....

  • Thunder Competes in Glendive

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jul 13, 2016

    The Glasgow Kiwanis Thunder had a small group of swimmers representing the team in Glendive the weekend of July 9 and 10. Temperatures reached 93 degrees on Saturday, which always has the potential to sap energy from the competitors, as well as potentially causing heat stroke or dehydration. Additionally, a storm was predicted for the afternoon on Sunday, so meet organizers made some changes to the event schedule to prepare for possible delays or a meet cancellation. With just 18 swimmers making...

  • "Kids to Fish" In Full Swing

    Marc Kloker, The Courier|Jul 13, 2016

    A popular Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) Region 6 program that allows children and their families to check out free fishing rods and tackle is in full swing again this year. Just in time for summer fishing, FWP staff is in the process of restocking the 46 different location sites across Montana's Hi-Line. The "Kids to Fish" program lets youngsters check out fishing rods and reels and basic tackle, such as hooks, bobbers, and sinkers. Typically, eight rods are at each location, and a...

  • A Girl and Her Horse

    Jul 6, 2016

    Barrel racer Stacy Harris of Peerless, leads her horse around a barrel during her run at the Hinsdale rodeo. The rodeo was held July 3 during Hinsdale's annual Milk River Days....

  • Dailey, Wolff named Academic Scholar-Athletes

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jul 6, 2016

    Glasgow graduates Megan Dailey and Amanda Wolff – both competing in track & field at Dickinson State University in North Dakota – have been named as NSAA Academic Scholar-Athletes. The NSAA (North Star Athletic Association) announced its Academic Scholar-Athletes for the 2016 spring academic season July 1, with a total of 440 student-athletes receiving recognition. The 440 recipients, participating in men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s wrestling, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s track & field, softball and baseball were r...

  • Glasgow Hosts Invitational Swim Meet

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jul 6, 2016

    The Glasgow Kiwanis Swim Team welcomed 280 swimmers over the Fourth-of-July weekend for their annual invitational meet. Events started the morning of July 2 at 10 a.m. after Glasgow resident Hannah Mickelson sang the national anthem for the crowd. Most of the races held on the first day of a meet are preliminary, so it's not unusual to have several heats for a single event. With 11 teams competing, it made for a busy day, but with parents tackling their duties head on and Auzzy's Cook Shack...

  • Reds Put A Period On 4-Game Stretch

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jul 6, 2016

    The Glasgow Reds faced the Glendive Blue Devils in back-to-back double headers last week. For their first two games of the stretch, the Reds were in Glendive on June 28. The Blue Devils capitalized on their home-field advantage and defeated the Reds in both contests. Glasgow 3, Glendive 7 Kasey Seyfert pitched the entire first game for the Reds, but was unable to claim the win. Seyfert allowed seven runs, walked three, and struck out three. Glendive snagged an early lead with three runs in the...

  • Thunder Climbs Four Places in Plentywood

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jun 29, 2016

    The Glasgow Thunder nearly brought home some hardware from the Plentywood swim meet this past weekend, June 25 and 26, placing fourth overall behind the Scobey Stingrays, the hometown Plentywood Dolphins, and the roster-heavy Sidney Tiger Sharks. Once again, the weather was a major problem with several lightning delays bringing the meet to a halt on Saturday. A typical swim-meet day ends mid-afternoon, but on Saturday the event was still going strong into the evening and didn't conclude until...

  • Reds Winless in Dickinson

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jun 29, 2016

    GEORGIE KULCZYK THE COURIER The Reds traveled to Dickinson, N.D. this past weekend for a four-day tournament, but were unable to pull out a single win. Reds 0, Bismarck 8 The Glasgow Reds faced Bismarck in their first game of the tournament on the afternoon of Thursday, June 23. Bismarck snagged an early lead with four runs in the first inning and never let up, scoring three more runs in the third inning and one run in the fourth. The game ended after the top of the fifth inning as the Reds were unable to balance the score. Brett Glaser was...

  • Valley Bank Repeats, Wins City Tournament

    Jun 29, 2016

  • Bud Geer Honored at Opheim Rodeo

    Janet Bailey, Courier Correspondent|Jun 29, 2016

    The Opheim Rodeo was held June 26, following a parade down Main Street. The event started with a presentation of flags by Tanner Solberg and Russell Solberg on horseback. After the playing of Johnny Cash's "Ragged Old Flag", Cowboy Hall-of-Famer Miles "Bud" Geer was driven into the arena in a pickup. This years rodeo was dedicated to Geer, rodeo stock producer and cowboy. Howie Solberg read about some of Bud's life: He was born September 18, 1921 in New London, Minn. Bud's father moved the...

  • City Champs!

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jun 22, 2016

    The Courier's very own baseball team (okay, we share them with Albertsons) defeated Glasgow Distributors (GD) Monday night to become the Cal Ripken Majors city champs. GD made their way to the championship game the hard way, fighting their way through the loser's bracket and forcing a second game against Albertsons/Courier (A/C). A/C had been undefeated in the tournament until Sunday afternoon, when GD handed them their first loss. With Rance Rhoads pitching for A/C and Kiegan Ingram on the...

  • Thunder Struggles in Chinook

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jun 22, 2016

    The Glasgow Kiwanis Thunder competed at their third swim meet of the season June 18 and 19 in Chinook, and placed seventh overall. This past weekend's meet was the first meet held in Chinook since the loss of swimmer Jesse Dannels, who died in a motor vehicle accident earlier this year. Dannels mother, Ruth, was the announcer for the weekend. On Saturday morning, swimmers from each team assembled at the edge of the pool and joined hands while memories were shared. Following a prayer, in a...

  • Reds Claim One Win in Lewistown

    Georgie Kulczyk, Th Courier|Jun 22, 2016

    The Glasgow Reds traveled to Lewistown for a four-day tournament June 16-19. The young team was unable to snag a win until their final game of the tournament against Dickinson. The boys faced the Tri-County Cardinals for their first game Thursday morning. The Cardinals scored their one and only run in the bottom of the first inning, but it was the run that would win them the game. Kasey Seyfert pitched a full six innings, faced 24 batters, and struck out 4. Despite their six hits in the game, two of which were from Korbin Cole, the Reds were un...

  • Newton Motors Wins Aaron Chatten Tourney

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jun 22, 2016

    The 6th annual Aaron Chatten Memorial Softball Tournament drew nine teams to Fort Peck June 18 and 19. A total of 16 games were played on John Hahn Field, and Team Newton Motors (Glasgow) came in clutch on Sunday to win the championship game by two runs against the Shockers from Glendive. Newton Motors also produced both the male and the female MVPs of the tourney with Nate Doornek and Shelby Fossum taking home the honors. Full results: Round 1: Busted Knuckle 18, Screaming Gophers (Frazer) 11....

  • On The Diamond

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jun 15, 2016

    Cal Ripken Majors city tournament gets underway Thursday, June 16, with games scheduled through Sunday, June 19. Games will be held at Jeff Jurgens Field. Babe Ruth teams will be playing at Bill Connors Field. FES is scheduled to face Malta in a doubleheader on Friday, June 17. Games are scheduled for 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Malta will return on Saturday to face Coke in another doubleheader, with games scheduled for 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. Softball leagues are also in full swing, with games going on at...

  • Thunder Places Fourth in Scobey

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jun 15, 2016

    The Glasgow Kiwanis Thunder swim team competed in their second meet of the season June 10 and 11, traveling to Scobey for two days of racing. The team was represented by considerably more swimmers than at the previous meet held in Harlem, and the Thunder earned fourth place overall. Last summer, Scobey hosted their first meet since building their new pool, and a new pool record was set for each event. This weekend, many of those records were broken, but a few still stand and wait to be...

  • Foundation "ParTEE" Golf Tournament

    Mary Kate Tihista, For The Courier|Jun 15, 2016

    The rain stopped just in time for the 18th Annual Open Golf Tournament on June 12. The teams came out to support a great cause and great community, even with 1.5 inches of rain on the course. Each of the 18 teams registered, had breakfast and were all ready to tee off by 9 a.m. Every hole featured a different game for everyone, with the winner taking home wonderful prizes donated by local businesses. The games were designed so that both experienced and inexperienced golfers had chances to win. The marshmallow game, sponsored by the Foundation,...

  • MRM Event Attracts Mud Boggers

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jun 15, 2016

    The sand drags and mud bogs held at the Valley County Fairgrounds this past weekend drew a respectable number of drivers and spectators. The Sunday mud bogs was the most popular event, with nearly 300 spectators on hand to watch the competitors try to make their way through several feet of muck and mire. In addition to local drivers, some of the 20 entrants came from Billings, Plentywood, Raymond, Crane, Great Falls, and as far as Conrad to compete in the races. Curt Stordahl of Conrad made the trip worth his while, finishing second in the...

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