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  • Wrestlers Pin Down 26 Wins in 3 Days

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Dec 23, 2015

    The Scottie wrestlers were in Ft. Benton and Great Falls for three days of competitive wrestling this past weekend. Glasgow came away from the Ft. Benton mixer with a record of 12-8 overall. Finishing at 2-0 were Gabe Hallock, Oden Hallock, and Cody King. The invitational at CMR is a tough one, with teams from all over the state participating. With a strong showing from several wrestlers, Glasgow placed 20 out of the 44 teams there and placed ahead of some of the higher ranked B/C teams. Five...

  • Three Leave it All on the Mat at Glasgow Invitational

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Dec 16, 2015

    Glasgow hosted their 20th annual wrestling invitational this weekend at the Glasgow High School. Eight teams descended on the school for six rounds of wrestling. Three of Glasgow's 12 competing wrestlers went undefeated in the tournament: Gabe Hallock,103 (2-0), Matt Reyling,113 (3-0), and Alex Hallock, 152 (4-0). The remaining nine wrestlers each gained at least one victory throughout the day. Coach Jory Casterline expressed satisfaction with the performances at the meet. "I've got nothing but...

  • Tough Competition in Billings for Speech and Drama

    James Walling, The Courier|Dec 16, 2015

    The Glasgow Speech and Drama team attended the challenging Billings Central Catholic High School Invitational Speech, Drama and Debate Tournament this past weekend. According to Coach Mathew Bacon, the group met with some of the toughest competition in the eastern half of Montana, with nearly 400 kids vying for victory . In a press release, Bacon states that what might have been a discouraging weekend was turned around by, "a series of inspired performances by senior mime Mariah Holter in her...

  • Scotty Girls Battle Back to Defeat Baker

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Dec 16, 2015

    The Scotty fans who stayed Friday night to watch the girls play their first home game of the season were in for a treat. The girls rewarded them with a win over the Baker Spartans to increase their overall record to 2-1. In what seems to be their modus operandi, the Lady Scotties were slow to make any noticeable progress in the beginning of the game, scoring only six points in the first quarter. In comparison, the Spartans came ready to play and scored more points in the first quarter than at...

  • Scotties Show Improvement Despite 46-35 Loss to Baker at Home

    Lih-An Yang, The Courier|Dec 16, 2015

    A 15-2 run early in the second quarter gave the Scottie boys a four-point lead over the Baker Spartans, and the first win for the Scotties loomed within reach. However, sharp shooting gave the visitors an edge, and the Spartans hung on with a one-point lead over the Scotties, 24-23, at half time. The Spartans never looked back. Glasgow was outscored by Baker, 4-11, in the third quarter. Down 35-27 going into the fourth, the Scotties caught up within five points with two minutes left on the...

  • Mavericks Win by Free Throws in Lewistown

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Dec 16, 2015

    The Mavericks were in Lewistown last weekend for the Fergus Holiday Classic and proved that free throws can make or break a game. Their Friday night win against the Geraldine-Highwood Rivals was won by ten points – exactly the number of free throws made by the North Country boys. Saturday night's game against Broadus was more of the same. The 14 free throw points scored by the Mavericks were enough to earn them another win for the weekend. Gaining the lead early in each game, the Mavericks n...

  • Scrappy Scotties Quiet Glendive Crowd

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Dec 9, 2015

    The Glasgow Scottie girls basketball team spent more time on the road this weekend than they did on the hardwood. Traveling to Glendive and Roundup for their first games of the season, the Lady Scotties chalked up one win and one loss. Facing class A Glendive Red Devils on Friday night, the girls got off to a slow start, scoring only four points in the first quarter. However, it didn't take them long to shake the nerves and find their rhythm. They outscored their opponent in each of the...

  • Scotty Wrestlers Face Tough Competition In Sidney

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Dec 9, 2015

    The Glasgow Scotty Wrestlers traveled to Sidney last weekend for the Sidney Invitational and ended up placing 15th overall. "Barring injuries, it was about what we expected," said head coach Jory Casterline. "We knew going in it was going to be a tough tourney," he added. In the 103 lb. weight class, Junior Gabe Hallock was disqualified in the 5th place match against Bridger Lamb of Billings Skyview to claim 6th place. Sophomore Matt Reyling defeated freshman Alex Madrigal of Bowman by an 8-0...

  • First on the Last Day

    Dec 9, 2015

    Tristin Vandall, 13, hunted his very first elk on the last day of the big game season on Nov. 29. His father, Troy, took him hunting at least one day every weekend of the season, including the youth early hunt, out of a base camp set up by a generous friend in the Missouri Breaks. Their persistence paid off with a nice cow in the juniper grove....

  • Trio of Games Earns Trio of Hat Tricks for the U19 Lady Dawgs

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Dec 9, 2015

    The U14 girls and the U19 girls headed across the border this past weekend for a busy two days on the ice. The U19 girls have a roster heavy with solid experienced players. Each skater seemingly has a hand in the success of the game, and it shows. The girls started their trio of games in Watford City, N.D., and came away with a 9-2 win. Leading the scoring for Glasgow was GHS senior, Josey Uphaus with a hat trick and two assists. That same afternoon, the girls loaded up and headed to Crosby, N.D. According to head coach, Ken Schmidt, the girls...

  • Scotties Drop Two in Opening Weekend

    Lih-An Yang, The Courier|Dec 9, 2015

    A slow first quarter let the games get away, and the Scottie boys find themselves 0-2 after the season debut on the road. The Scotties lost to Dawson County and Roundup with the same score in both games, 62-40. Size was a clear advantage on both opponents' rosters, and the young Scotties were simply outmatched in height and experience. Trailing in every quarter, the boys nevertheless worked hard and head coach Norm Braaten was heartened. "Now we need to channel individual effort into a cohesive...

  • Opheim Represented in Special Olympics

    Dec 9, 2015

    Donnie Bailey and Steve Fauth took part in the Special Olympics Bowling event in Billings on Sunday, Dec. 6. The young men bowled two singles games each and then bowled four games of doubles. Everyone got a "Participant" ribbon. Donnie and Steve had a great time and were so happy to get to bowl again. Pictured with their coach John Rogenes, center, are Steve, left and Donnie, right....

  • Mattfeldt Seeks Competition Hat Trick

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Dec 2, 2015

    Wyatt Mattfeldt has been playing hockey since he was three years old. Ultimately, he'd like to go on to play at the college level, and he's already two-thirds of the way to his goal. Although Mattfeldt is primarily skating on the high school team for the Ice Dawgs in Glasgow, he is also currently rostered with the Glacier Nationals, a junior league hockey team that has established their home ice in Havre, Mont. The Nationals (Natties) compete in the Frontier Division along with the Helena...

  • Scottie Runners Earn Letter

    Lih-An Yang, The Courier|Dec 2, 2015

    Nineteen GHS runners earned their “G” during the 2015 cross country season. Scottie XC head coach Rod Karst presented the runners with letters and pins at the team awards dinner last Monday, and congratulated them on a fine season. He said that eleven out of the fourteen runners who competed at the state meet achieved their personal best there, no small feat considering the state meet ran on a 5K course, longer than the usual 3-mile distance by 0.1 mile. The letter-qualifying time for girls is 24 minutes; for boys, 20. The girls who let...

  • Nominations Sought For Montana Outdoor Hall Of Fame

    JOLEEN TADEJ, MT FWP|Dec 2, 2015

    A group of Montana state agencies and conservation organizations is seeking nominations for the second round of inductees to the Montana Outdoor Hall of Fame. The MOHOF honors individuals who have contributed to the restoration and conservation of Montana’s fish, wildlife and other outdoor amenities. “Montana’s Outdoor Hall of Fame recognizes Montana’s historical and contemporary conservation leaders,” said Montana Gov. Steve Bullock. “We need to capture and share the important stories of the men and women who’ve championed Montana’s out...

  • First Buck

    Dec 2, 2015

    Summer Garfield, 12, got her first buck ever by the Poplar River in November. Her mother, Amy, said that Summer cried last year when she couldn't hunt as an 11-year-old. Summer is a seventh grader at Glasgow Middle School....

  • Red and White Scrimmage Unveils Fresh Look to New Season

    Lih-An Yang, The Courier|Dec 2, 2015

    The players shook out their rust, and their fans got a peek at the new season as the Red and White scrimmage unfolded Saturday evening on the Scottie basketball court. The boys got on the floor first, their reversible jerseys constantly flipping, as each of the four quarters sported a different combination of players. The varsity girls followed with two quarters versus the JV boys. A friendly but nevertheless serious match between JV and C-squad girls concluded the night that had the crowd excit...

  • U14 Lady Ice Dawgs Tested

    Dec 2, 2015

    Zoey Crater, a student at the Glasgow Middle School, plays keep-away with two of the Dickinson Outlaws during a Nov. 21 game. The U14 Lady Ice Dawgs played two games at home but, despite their best efforts, were unable to score against their opponents. The final score of Saturday's game against Dickinson was 10-0. On Sunday, the girls played Crosby and finished the game with a loss of 15-0. The girls will be traveling this weekend to play Williston, Watford City, and Crosby. Head coach Paul...

  • District Champs!

    Gregg Fromdahl, For the Courier|Nov 25, 2015

    Friday night saw the clash of two evenly matched opponents as the Nashua Porcupines and the Dodson Coyotes took to the gym floor at Saco High School to determine the Junior High Girls' Championship. Both teams advanced earlier in the day with the Coyotes outlasting the Frazer Bearcubs, and the Porcupines dispatching the Lustre Lions. The game started out as both teams appeared jittery and nervous about playing in the big game. The Coyotes jumped out to an early 6 – 4 first quarter lead. In the s...

  • U19 Girls Play First Home Game

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Nov 25, 2015

    The first home game for the U19 lady Ice Dawgs was held Sunday, Nov. 22 at the Valley Event Center, with a respectable hometown crowd attending to cheer them on. Facing off against the Crosby Comets, the girls came away with a relatively easy win against their opponent. Taking advantage of a power play in the first period, Jaycee Wixson scored an unassisted goal for the first point of the game. Kennedy Schmidt scored the remaining two goals with assists from Wixson and Alex Simensen. "The girls...

  • Ice Dawgs Lose Two in Season Opener Against Bozeman

    James Walling, The Courier|Nov 25, 2015

    The Glasgow boys put up a good fight in Bozeman on Nov. 21-22, but lost both games against a full compliment of 18 skaters and two goalies. The Dawgs struggled with 11 skaters and two goalies. Head Coach Tim Padden and Assistant Coach Mike Eliason hope to add two more skaters to the active roster as the season progresses. As things stood, Kaden Fossum, Grant Morken and Ethan Hartsock were unable to dress for the game. “We came out of the games with some injuries,” explained Eliason, adding, “but that’s pretty normal. There weren’t any subst...

  • Scottie Boys Basketball Low in Numbers but High in Spirit

    Lih-An Yang, The Courier|Nov 25, 2015

    There was plenty of hustle and sweat in the first week of the boys basketball practice at Glasgow High School. The boys seemed as giddy as the coaches were, happy that the drop of temperature outside coincides perfectly with the start of their winter sport on the shiny gym floor. However, Scottie boys basketball head coach Norm Braaten is not happy that only 17 boys turned out for the 2015-2016 season. "That's sad for Class B. We need to start involving kids in school basketball as early as 5th...

  • Patience Pays for Kolstads & Co.

    Luke Strommen, For the Courier|Nov 18, 2015

    Abbi Kolstad and her proud father, Jon, certainly earned a memory of a lifetime. Together, they followed-up on whispered rumors of moose sightings, a few phone calls, and the generosity of our vast expanse of neighborly inspiration possessed by the local population. Lead upon lead found the determined duo engaging in adventurous expeditions to nearly all corners of their large hunting district in search of a good bull moose. They trekked to Medicine Lake, Colridge, Outlook, Whitetail,...

  • Glasgow Ice Dawgs Host Squirt Jamboree

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Nov 18, 2015

    The first competitive event for the Ice Dawg Squirt's 2015-2016 season was held this last weekend at the Valley Event Center. Teams from Great Falls and Missoula traveled here to participate in the jamboree. The puck dropped for first game on Saturday morning at 10 a.m. against Great Falls. This would result in the only loss of the weekend for the squirts with a score of 4-5. The second game for the Dawgs was later Saturday evening at 6 p.m. Glasgow tied Missoula with a score of 2-2. Sunday...

  • Veteran Hunter

    Nov 18, 2015

    Three days after Veterans Day, Bill Sugg (right) harvested this bull elk with the help of his sons Levi (left) and Ed (center). Matt Poole, who took this photo, was along on the hunt. According to Ed, this is the second time in 52 years that Bill, 67, has drawn an either-sex rifle tag for HD 631. "What makes it even more special is that he shot it where he used to work and live when he was a young'n for the Etchart Ranch. We always hear all the stories of how it was back then; pretty cool to...

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