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  • Fossum Makes Shrine Game Roster

    Bonnie Davidson, The Courier|Dec 31, 2014

    The greatly honored and awaited Shrine Game Roster was released last week. Last year was the first year in a handful of years that a Scottie made that list. This year, Chase Fossum will follow in Luke Gunderson's foot steps from last to play on the team. Fossum was selected to play as a wide receiver on the East Team. Brenner Flaten, Glasgow's Activity Director and Vice Principal, explained that while many states host a Shrine Game, Montana has the longest running in the nation, this year will...

  • Winter Break Almost Over

    Jim Orr, The Courier|Dec 31, 2014

    The Christmas break is just about over for Valley County basketball teams, who ring in the 2015 portion of their seasons this weekend with a busy slate of boys and girls games. The Glasgow Scotties open the New Year at Sidney on Friday, June 2, with the varsity boys looking to improve to a 6-0 in a 7:30 p.m. game at SHS. G-Town is coming off a satisfying 65-60 comeback victory Dec. 19 in Glasgow over rival Malta in a clash of two strong 2B squads with postseason aspirations. The young Scottie gi...

  • District 3-C Conference Standings

    Dec 31, 2014

    BOYS Frazer 2-0 5-1 Hinsdale 2-0 5-1 Saco/Whitewater 2-1 2-5 Scobey 1-1 3-2 Nashua 1-2 1-3 Dodson 0-2 0-2 Lustre 0-2 0-2 Last Week Saco/WW over Dodson Hinsdale 58 Lustre 31 Frazer 49 Scobey 45 Nashua 52 Lustre 45 Scobey 58 Dodson 18 Frazer 69 Saco/WW 45 Hinsdale 64 Nashua 29 This Week Friday, Jan. 2 Dodson @ Turner, Poplar @ Frazer, Circle @ Nashua. Saturday, Jan. 3 Nashua @ Dodson, Saco/WW @ Hins...

  • Scotties Roll Into Break 5-0

    Jim Orr, The Courier|Dec 24, 2014

    The Glasgow Scotties got what they wanted – an early bit of revenge against Malta, the team that ended their season last year at State. G-town went downtown against the visiting Mustangs last Friday at the Dawg House, improving to 5-0 overall in their 2B opener. They rallied from nine points down in the first quarter and pulled away for a 65-60 win in a battle that was tied at the half and after three quarters. "We just had to do what we do," GHS coach Norm Braaten told the Courier, d...

  • Veteran Malta Too Much For Young GHS

    Jim Orr, The Courier|Dec 24, 2014

    The M-ettes of Malta are M-pressive this season. This the Scotties know. Malta's veteran basketball team visited GHS last week and showed in a 58-15 victory why it's a contender for the state Class B title a year after finishing second. “You know, Malta is tough,” Scotties coach Jon Kolstad told The Courier. “They've got good shooters. They're an experienced, tough team. I think they're one of the top four teams in Class B in the state. They were good competition for our girls to play.” Kolsad said the Scotties played OK, handling the press a...

  • Glasgow 23rd Of 46 Teams At CMR Mat Meet

    Jim Orr, The Courier|Dec 24, 2014

    Four Glasgow Scottie wrestlers came within a match of placing last weekend at the strong CMR Holiday Classic Invitational Tournament: Kasey Seyfert at 120, Cody King at 145, Tony Kaiser at 170 and heavyweight Joe Doney. Each advanced to the consolation fifth round. As a team, the Scotties finished in the middle – 23rd in the 46-team tournament. “Those four guys had a great showing,” coach Jory Casterline told The Courier. “I think we wrestled alright.” Seyfert is sixth at 120 in the Class B-C state rankings. Casterline also credited Matt Reyl...

  • Ice Dawg Squirts Come Up Big

    Carin Barnett, For The Courier|Dec 24, 2014

    The Ice Dawgs Squirts travelled to Butte for the four-game MAHA festival last weekend. They went 4-0. The Dawgs would take on Butte early in Saturday morning – and take the early lead on the scoreboard. Peyton Hubbard started the scoring on Trevor Dulaney's assist. The scoring would only continue from there. Dylan Hlad chipped one in. Michael Hoyer added another. Dulaney put one in off Jack Cornwell's assist and Colter Barnett would tally six in the match. Tatum Hansen turned back all seven shots for the 10-0 win and the team's first shutout. G...

  • Scotties Making Some Points

    Jim Orr, The Courier|Dec 17, 2014

    Seven Scotties went unbeatable in the Glasgow Invitational last Saturday. The competition was Malta, Wolf Point and Poplar. Going undefeated were Kasey Seyfert (120) at 2-0, Mick Reyling (132) at 2-0, Jake Hentges at 2-0 (145), Cody King (145) at 2-0, Kevin Schindler (152) at 2-0, Tony Kaiser (170) at 1-0 and heavyweight Joe Doney at 4-0. Glasgow varsity grapplers ended up going 20-3 in their home meet, exceeding the precedent they set two days at the Wolf Point Invitational, where they went...

  • Speech & Drama Team Has Most Excellent Time In Billings

    Jim Orr, The Courier|Dec 17, 2014

    The Glasgow speech and drama team attended the Billings Central High School Invitational Meet to compete against excellent competition – nearly 300 competitors from 24 other teams – and did well, Glasgow coach Matt Bacon told The Courier. Bacon credited the following GHS students for turning in strong performances: • Rachel Overby with a third place in humorous solo. • Mariah Holter with a third place in mime. • Ethan Jamba with a fourth Place in serious oral interpretation. Holter said she...

  • Visiting Malta Next Up For 4-0 Scottie Boys, 1-3 Girls

    Jim Orr, The Courier|Dec 17, 2014

    Malta comes to town Friday to face a Scottie boys basketball team that's on a roll and a girls squad that seems to be improving. The boys defeated Baker, 73-42, on Saturday and Roundup, 75-48, on Friday, leading start to finish in both games. They are now 4-0 on the season. The girls are 1-3. They earned their first victory of the season in the home opener against Roundup, 37-31, but let a game they were leading slip away the next day in a 46-44 loss at Baker. Chase Fossum led the Scotties with...

  • Governor's Cup Catches A Big One

    The Courier|Dec 17, 2014

    Gov. Steve Bullock and Montana Department of Commerce Director Meg O'Leary the award of $150,000 in funding for events across – including the Governor's Cup Walleye Tournament on Fort Peck Lake. The $12,000 Gov Cup grant is an accomplishment for the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture, which submitted the sponsoring grant application. State officials said funding program helps Montana's tourism industry bring new revenue into the economy. The funding is being made available through the Mon...

  • Bait Change Proposed For Lake

    Dec 17, 2014

    Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking public comment on a proposed rule that would adjust the list of waters where commercial bait seining is allowed in Montana. Three waters are proposed for addition to the approved seining list, and one is proposed for deletion. The water proposed for deletion is Flat Lake near Fort Peck in the Eastern Fishing District, which doesn't produce suitable numbers of bait fish to make commercial seining a sustainable activity. In addition, Flat Lake water is periodically shared with Fort Peck Reservoir via a...

  • Building Blocks Placed

    Jim Orr, The Courier|Dec 10, 2014

    The rebuilding has begun for Glasgow High School's storied wrestling program. This year's bigger and better version of the mat Scotties, with 15 roster members, placed 10th among 22 teams at last weekend's loaded Sidney Eagle Invitational. Tanner Roness placed third at 205 pounds, the highest Scottie finisher and tops among all Montana grapplers in his weight class. "You know, it went better than I expected," new Glasgow coach Jory Casterline told The Courier. "The kids are a little further...

  • Scottie Hoops: Season Opens With Mixed Results For Boys, Girls

    Jim Orr, The Courier|Dec 10, 2014

    Opening day at Glendive for the basketball Scotties brought mixed results. The boys wore down a young Class A Dawson County team, 58-37, in their first step to return to the state tournament. The girls, with a majority of their roster sophomores this season, took a 51-31 loss. Boys coach Norm Braaten told The Courier he "saw positives" in Friday's win – a pressing defense, good passing and effective screens that gave the Red Devils a devil of a time. The Scotties outscored DC every quarter. "They were ready to play after 13 (preseason) p...

  • Class C Showcase: Saco-Whitewater-Hinsdale Looks For Real

    Jim Orr, The Courier|Dec 10, 2014

    The Saco-Whitewater-Hinsdale Lady Panthers displayed their potential as a state contender at last weekend's Class C Showcase in Glasgow, the only area boys or girls team to go 2-0 in the season opening event. The Panthers looked crisp and quick for much of the going, as much or more than any Showcase entry – boys or girls –at the GHS gym. They cruised past Highwood 55-39 on Friday and Broadus 64-37 on Saturday. Junior guard Tatum Moore, a Billings Gazette Class C all-state preseason pick, led...

  • Elk Poaching South Of Malta

    For The Courier|Dec 10, 2014

    Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks seeks information on the poaching of two elk shot and left in the Larb Hills area south of Malta in hunting district 622. FWP Warden Ben Morin said the two elk, a cow and a spike, were shot on Nov. 25 and left to waste. The cow elk was found on the Virginia Koss Block Management area, while the spike was on adjacent BLM land. To report a tip, call 800-847-6668 (800-TIP-MONT) – a toll-free number to report violations of fish, wildlife or park regulations. Callers c...

  • Legislators To Attend Public FWP Meetings

    Dec 10, 2014

    The Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Region 6 Citizen Advisory Committee will meet 10 a.m. Monday, Dec. 15, at the Best Western Great Northern Inn in Havre. In addition, an open house for legislators to interact with attendees is scheduledfor 2 to 4 p.m. The intent of this portion of the meeting is to provide legislative updates and present FWP proposed legislation. A second and similar open house will be held 2-4 p.m. Dec. 18 in Fort Peck at the FWP Hatchery conference room. The meetings are public. For more details, contact the Region 6...

  • Holter, Sigmundstad, Jamba Pace S&D Team

    Dec 10, 2014

    The Glasgow Speech & Drama team had been scheduled to participate in the Hardin Invitational last week but instead went to Wolf Point to support the nearby rival's first S&D meet in 15 years. The results were good, Scottie coach Matt Beacon told The Courier. “It was a small meet,” he said, “and our kids did really well with team wins in both speech and drama, and first place finishes for Ethan Jamba in serious oral interpretation, Rachel Sigmundstad in spontaneus oral interpretation, and Mariah Holter in pantomime. This week the Scotties face...

  • Man Cubs First In GRD Hoops League

    Dec 10, 2014

    Glasgow Rec Department City League Men's Basketball Dec. 2 FCB def. Dream Team, 72-28 High Scorers: FCB – Cody Odom – 20, Dream Team – Trevor Toavs – 8 Frazer Man Cubs def. Ag-Partners/Border Plains, 89-61 High Scorers: Frazer Man Cubs – Benny Lovan – 20, Ag-Partners/Border Plains – Taylor Hanks – 23 Campbell Lodge def. Agland/Tire-Rama High Scorers: Campbell Lodge – Chaz Gordon – 16, TJ Synan – 1...

  • Just Passing Through

    Virgil Vaupel, Thanks For Listening|Dec 3, 2014

    For those of us who pay attention, there is a lot of bicycle traffic along the Hi-Line and this past summer has been no exception. Most folks travel west to east because of the prevailing winds, but there are those who haven't been warned about wind and chase the sun. There are many forms of bicycle and tricycle transportation. There are bicycles built for two. Bicycles with side cars. Tricycles with trailers. Traditional bicycles and recumbent bicycles/tricycles. Riders I have talked with...

  • Speech & Drama Off To Hardin After Enjoying Some Home Cooking

    Jim Orr, The Courier|Dec 3, 2014

    The GHS speech and drama team heads to the Hardin Invitational this Saturday, Dec. 6, hoping to build off its fine Class B showing Nov. 22 at their first home meet under the program's new coaching staff. The Glasgow speech team won the first place trophy, with Malta second and Baker third. The drama team placed second, between victorious Baker and Malta. Head coach Matt Baker credited a number of his student competitors with “very strong finishes” that contributed to the Scottie success. On the speech side: • Ethan Jamba, first, serious oral...

  • Time For Winter To Heat Up For Scotties

    Jim Orr, The Courier|Dec 3, 2014

    A new season – and a couple of new coaching eras – begin this weekend when the Scottie winter sports teams open their schedules. On the mat, former Scottie state champion Jory Casterline debuts as head wrestling coach when the Dawgs participate in the Sidney Invitational on Friday and Saturday. On the court, Jon Kolstad begins his first season as head coach of the Scottie basketball girls when they travel to Glendive on Friday. G-Town's basketball boys also will visit Glendive under returning coach Norm Braaten. Here's a glance at the ros...

  • Class C Showcase In Glasgow This Week

    For The Courier|Dec 3, 2014

    Basketball season begins for a number of area girls and boys teams this weekend during the Class C Showcase at the GHS gym and the Class C Showcase JV at the Evangelical Church gym. The varsity Showcase opens at GHS at 10:30 a.m. Friday with the Saco/Whitewater boys vs. Wilbaux. Following are the Nashua girls vs. Power at noon, Frazer boys vs. Broadus at 1:30 p.m., Highwood girls vs. Saco/WW/Hinsdale at 3, the Power boys vs. Nashua at 4:30, the Opheim girls vs. Broadus at 6, and the Hinsdale boys vs. Highwood at 7:30. On Saturday, it's the...

  • Fishing Contests: Any Thoughts?

    Dec 3, 2014

    Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking public comment on more than 50 fishing contests proposed statewide for the open-water season of 2015. Participants must comply with state fishing regulations, including daily and possession limits. Most contests require catch-and-release fishing and participants in these contests may not keep any fish. Applications for contests may be approved, denied or approved with conditions. Conditions placed on contests may help to minimize fish mortality, regulate harvest, reduce user conflicts or require...

  • Termite-Mite Signup Underway In Hockey

    Dec 3, 2014

    Hi Line Youth Hockey is conducting registration for the second session for Termite-Mites ages 8 & under. Registration must be completed prior to Dec. 22. Players must register with USA Hockey at usahockey.com prior to registration with HLYH and a confirmation page must be attached to your registration. Termite players (6 and under) are exempt from USA Hockey fees. There are player fees per session.. HLYH provides equipment free to first year players, and equipment rental is available if needed. To register, visit hlyh.org or contact Tami Burke...

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