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  • Fort Peck Triathlon Returns After One-Year Hiatus

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Aug 16, 2017

    Solo Triathlon Results: Ross Maxwell (59) Auckland, NZ : first-place, overall male / first-place, male 50-59; 15:09 (swim), 34:18 (bike), 20:26 (run), 1:10:57.32 (chip time) Noah Majerus (17) Lewistown: first-place, male 13-19; 12:44 (swim) 39:00 (bike) 19:24 (run) 1:14:19.17 (chip time) Colter Barnett (13) Fort Peck: second-place, male 13-19; 16:49 (swim) 36:39 (bike) 23:21 (run) 1:19:28.43 (chip time) CJ Kemmis (29) Glasgow: first-place, male 20-29; 21:50 (swim) 38:16 (bike) 24:47 (run)...

  • "Becoming an Outdoors Woman" Beginning Kayaking Classes Offered

    Marc Kloker, For the Courier|Aug 16, 2017

    Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks' Becoming an Outdoors-Woman (BOW) program is sponsoring two beginning kayaking classes on Aug. 26 and 27 at the First Dredge swim beach just north of the Fort Peck Fish Hatchery near Fort Peck. One class will be offered each day (participants will choose their preferred day), and the classes will take place from 1-5 p.m. both days. Participants will learn from experienced instructors about different types of recreational kayaks and equipment, fishing from a...

  • Thunder Produces Three State Champions,

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Aug 9, 2017

    The Glasgow Kiwanis Thunder competed in their final meet of the year in Lewistown August 5 and 6. The team fell short of earning any hardware, but 16 of the 27 attending athletes advanced to finals the second day of the meet and several swimmers placed in the top twelve of their events. Notably, three Thunder swimmers earned gold medals and state champion status. Katie Kaiser swept her events to lead the team in points, earning gold in the 50m freestyle, the 100m backstroke and the 400m freestyle. Dalton Sand finished with two first-place...

  • Twelve Men Entered, One Man Remained

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Aug 9, 2017

    The combined efforts of Milk River Motorsports (MRM) and 28 team entries made for a fun demolition derby at the Northeast Montana Fair August 3. Demolition derbys are a popular event along the hi-line this time of year. Thursday night's show was no exception as spectators packed the stands to take in the action-packed show. Prior to the derby, several area women were driven into the arena and honored as they represented many "tough enough to wear pink" breast cancer survivors. The main event of...

  • "Kids to Fish" Program Loans Gear, Tackle to Area Youth

    Marc Kloker, For the Courier|Aug 9, 2017

    A popular Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Region 6 program that allows children and their families to check out free fishing rods and tackle is in full swing again this year. In time for summer fishing, FWP staff has restocked the 44 different location sites across Montana’s Hi-Line. The “Kids to Fish” program lets youngsters check out fishing rods, reels and use basic tackle, such as hooks, bobbers, and sinkers. Typically, eight rods are at each location, and usually a tackle box is available to borrow to and be able to use the available tackl...

  • 2017 Hell Creek Walleye Tournament

    Aug 9, 2017

  • Northeast Montana Fair Rodeo

    Aug 9, 2017

  • Onto State: Thunder Qualifies 21 Swimmers

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Aug 2, 2017

    The Glasgow Kiwanis Swim Team will be facing some tough competition at the upcoming state swim meet. The Thunder will be competing in the Class A division against Glendive, Columbia Falls, Conrad and Big Sandy. Head coach Nicole Arnold explained that classifications are based on the amount of points scored during the divisional meet. "Last year they took the Class B title and will face a harder task this year repeating in class A," she said. The Eastern Divisional meet was held in Sidney July...

  • Ranch Rodeo Held at Fairgrounds

    Susan Fast, For the Courier|Aug 2, 2017

    A small crowd gathered to watch the Old Mil Ranch Rodeo held at the Valley County Fairgrounds on July 29. Five teams competed in five events: branding, trailering, doctoring, cow milking and stray gathering. Following the team events, an individual bronc riding competition was held. Salveson Ranch (Ken Salveson, Ted Brown, Lonnie Kaufman, Curt Bruckner, Jim Robinson) took the overall win with 48 points and Reid Ranch/Stensland Ranch & Livestock (J.D. Stensland, Brad Marshall, Pete Heryford, Lori...

  • Additional Concussion Testing Offered

    Aug 2, 2017

    GHS will be offering additional concussion testing dates: Tuesday, August 8 at 7 p.m. and Thursday, August 10 at 7 p.m. in Room 6 at Glasgow High School. Remember, this testing is mandatory for any new students to the district in grades 6 - 12 that plan on participating in extra-curricular activities, and for students that took the test prior to last school year (2016-17). If you have questions, then please contact Chuck Barstad at 406-853-6689....

  • 2017 Scottie Football Camp

    Aug 2, 2017

  • Reds' Season Ends With Loss to Laurel at District Tournament

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jul 26, 2017

    The Glasgow Reds' season came to an end at the district tournament in Miles City this past weekend. The tournament began for the boys on July 20 with a game against the hosting Mavericks, and ended on July 22 with a loss to the Dodgers out of Laurel. The Reds did knock Glendive out of the tournament on Saturday morning with an 8-7 win. While the Blue Devils' emotions got the best of them and resulted in both coaches being ejected, the Reds kept their heads in the game and earned the win. Miles C...

  • Small Crew Swims in Roundup

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jul 26, 2017

    The Glasgow Kiwanis Swim Team was represented by just one dozen swimmers this past weekend at the Roundup Invitational. The final regular-season meet was held July 22 and 23, and the team placed ninth overall with 276 points. Three Thunder swimmers came home with high-point trophies for their performances at the meet. Dalton Sand, Trevor Johnson and Katie Kaiser each finished the weekend with first-place finishes in all three of their individual events. In addition, Sand claimed a pool record in the 200m individual medley and bested the...

  • Bearcub Wrestling Camp Hosts 45 Campers

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jul 26, 2017

    It's hard to say who was more excited for the first-ever wrestling camp held in Frazer. The campers seemed to be wound up just because they were having fun. The coaches more so because they were witnessing history. "This is the first time these gym floors have ever been covered in wrestling mats," explained Frazer's head wrestling coach Buck Turcotte. "Dean Blount has been here for 40 years and he said he's never seen it." The camp was held July 18 and 19, and featured members of the Eastern...

  • 2017 Monster Cat Roundup Held in Sidney

    Montana CAT Staff, For the Courier|Jul 26, 2017

    Summer heat can make for difficult days on the water. For tournament fishing, it adds a level of difficulty that is tough to quantify. This year's 9th Annual Monster Cat Roundup held in Sidney July 15 was a fine example of what you can expect when you hit the Yellowstone River in mid-July. The Monster Cat Roundup is always held the third weekend of July, so it typically coincides with the spawn or the post-spawn period for the species at stake, the Channel Catfish. The water temperature was nipping at 78 degrees and the outdoor temperature hove...

  • Hartwell Competes in Big Sky Games

    Jul 26, 2017

  • Reds Sweep Cardinals in Double Header at Home

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jul 19, 2017

    The Reds faced the Billings Cardinals in two games at home on July 12, and sent them away with two losses. Reds 4, Billings Cardinals 2 Glasgow defeated the Cardinals by just two runs in their first match-up of the day. The Cardinals took an early lead against the Reds with two runs in the top of the third inning, but didn't score for the remainder of the contest. The Reds were able to reply with a single run in the bottom of the fourth. Kevin McDonald was able to get into scoring position with...

  • Thunder Finishes Fifth in Glendive

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jul 19, 2017

    The Glasgow Kiwanis Swim Team took 21 athletes to Glendive July 15 and 16. Despite very hot temperatures throughout the meet, the team finished in fifth place, and several swimmers contributed with solid performances. Leading the team with first- place finishes were Abigail Kulczyk in the 50m breaststroke, Dalton Sand in all three of his events, Bergen Miller in the 100m breaststroke, Zavier Urbin in the 100m backstroke, and Trevor Johnson, who also finished first in all three of his events....

  • 2017 MT. Governor's Cup Youth Fishing Tourney

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jul 19, 2017

    The 2017 Montana Governor's Cup Youth Fishing Tournament was held at the Kiwanis Park fishing ponds in Fort Peck on July 8. Fishing began at 8:30 a.m. with 94 kids participating, and 89 fish were reeled in by the tournament end. The effective bait was provided by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, and Scheels of Billings provided tackle boxes to each participant. In addition to free t-shirts and prizes, the participants were also treated to lunch and ice cream provided by Shelly George and Thrivent Financial. Results: 5-and-under (30 kids-26...

  • Krumwiede Commits

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jul 19, 2017

    Former Glasgow Reds and standout Scottie athlete Keil Krumwiede, who graduated from GHS in 2015, has committed to play college baseball at the University of Nebraska – Omaha. After high school, Krumwiede attended MSU-Billings where he red-shirted for the Yellowjackets, then he spent a summer playing in the Arizona Collegiate Summer League. In 2016, Krumwiede enrolled at Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC) and played for the Bears. Since his graduation from DMACC, Krumwiede has been p...

  • Hi-Line Sportsmen Offers Mini-Grants

    Andrew McKean, For the Courier|Jul 19, 2017

    If you have an idea to improve hunting, fishing, access, or shooting sports in northeast Montana, Hi-Line Sportsmen wants to help fund it. The Hi-Line Sportsmen conservation club is soliciting applications for its mini-grants program. The grants, in amounts up to $1,000 each, are intended to help improve outdoor recreational opportunities in the area. Examples of projects that are likely to be received favorably include those that expand public hunting and fishing access, promote recreational shooting and outdoor recreation of all types,...

  • Thunder Unable to Crack Top Three, Place Fourth in Plentywood

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jul 12, 2017

    The Glasgow Kiwanis Swim Team competed in Plentywood July 8 and 9, with five individual swimmers earning first-place finishes. With her first place finish in the 50m freestyle, the 400m freestyle and the 100m backstroke, Katie Kaiser earned high point in her age group. Also earning high point in his age group was Dalton Sand, who placed first in three events: the 200m individual medley, the 50m freestyle and the 50m butterfly. Ava Reyes took gold in the 200m freestyle and established a new pool...

  • Reds Claim Championship at Williston Tournament

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jul 12, 2017

    The Glasgow Reds brought home first-place hardware from the First National Tournament held in Williston July 7, 8, and 9. In their quest for the championship, the boys suffered just one loss. Williston 7, Glasgow 5 The Reds faced the Williston Oilers in their first game of the weekend on Friday evening, and despite out-hitting the home team, dropped the game 7-5. The Oilers grabbed an early lead in the bottom of the first inning, when they claimed two runs off a pair of hits. The Reds answered...

  • Former NFL'er and Former Montana Tech Head Coach to Headline Upcoming Football Camps

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jul 12, 2017

    Glasgow Scottie head football coach, Greg Liebelt recently announced the details of the upcoming summer football camps. (See "Scottie Football Camps Announced" Glasgow Courier July 5, 2017). Most notably, the camps will be headlined by former Pittsburgh Steeler and Montana Griz All-American "Tuff Harris" and legendary Montana Tech head coach Bob Green. Tuff Harris Tuff Harris retired from a five-year career in professional football, where he was a defensive back for the Edmonton Eskimos, Pittsburgh Steelers, Tennessee Titans, New Orleans...

  • Reds Split Games Against Blues

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jul 5, 2017

    The Glasgow Reds faced the Scobey Blues in two games last week. The Reds hosted the Blues in the first game at Bill Connors Field in Glasgow on June 27, and improved their overall record to 9-16 with an 11-1 win. Glasgow 11, Scobey 1 Glasgow claimed the lead early and maintained the upper-hand throughout the game. Scobey denied a shut-out, however, with a run in the top of the sixth inning. Following a non-productive first at-bat for the Blues, the Reds took their turn at the plate and lit up the scoreboard with an RBI single by Brett Glaser....

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