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  • GHS Volleyball 3-2 In Conference Matches After Splitting Two

    For The Courier|Oct 8, 2014

    The GHS varsity volleyball team has a record of 3-2 after conference matches with Harlem and Plentywood. Solid passing led to steady play for the girls on Thursday as they defeated the Harlem Wildcats in three games straight. Amy Breigenzer rejoined the lineup for the first time after an ankle fracture sidelined her on August 26. "Amy has been so patient during the healing process," coach Lori Dailey told The Courier. "How rewarding for her to play in front of a good home crowd after such a...

  • Glasgow XC: Girls Take First, Boys Overtake Harlem

    Jim Orr, The Courier|Oct 8, 2014

    Glasgow XC hits the Sidney Invitational on Saturday after hitting a speed bump last week in Havre. A week after the Scotties blazed through flat Fort Peck Kiwanis Park course in their own invitational, their times were bound to rise at the somewhat hilly MSU-Northern course. And they did. But the girls placed first as team, 10 points ahead of Fergus and way ahead of everyone else. Josie Braaten was the fastest girl in the field at 19:28. The boys placed fifth among teams, overtaking respected sixth-place Class B rival Harlem, which edged...

  • Play Ball! World Series Books Return

    Oct 8, 2014

    The Glasgow Area Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture is again offering World Series Books to help the chamber continue their sponsorship of high school sports tournaments here in Glasgow. The books are on sale now and can be purchased from the chamber or any chamber board member, including Mike Pehlke, Paul Koski, Stan Ozark, Sam Mudlin, Bethanie Knight, Melissa Allen, Terry Colbrese, Gil Johnson, Shawn Andersyn, Erin Aune, Josh Sillerud, Gregg Hunter, Lisa Olk and Ryan Fast. The books cost $10. Players can win $50 per game.... Full story

  • High School Rodeo, Sept. 20

    Oct 8, 2014

    Trevor Clark rides bareback bronc durng the youth rodeo at the fairgrounds. While none of the young cowboys were able to qualify for time during the round that took place Sept. 20, they did give it a good run for their money. The Montana High School Rodeo Association and Youth Rodeo Association helped kids compete in the rodeo and kept some in the crowds entertained with good old-fashioned fun. Results are online at the Montana High School Rodeo site.... Full story

  • Scotties Run Over Harlem, 59-0

    Lih-An Yang, The Courier|Oct 1, 2014

    The hometown crowds were treated to a display of veteran and young talents last Friday night. The Scotties did not disappoint. The Glasgow football team breezed through the Harlem/Turner Wildcats at the Sept. 26 home game with a 59-0 victory. The Scotties saw this game as yet one more opportunity for them to continue honing their skills – there's always room for improvement – to achieve that ultimate goal: state championship. Head coach Greg Liebelt praised the Wildcats for good spo... Full story

  • Glasgow XC Enjoys Some Home Cookin'

    Jim Orr, The Courier|Oct 1, 2014

    Cool. The Scottie Invitational at Kiwanis Park in Fort Peck was cool. The temperatures cooled down into the 50s on Invite Saturday, helping the Glasgow XC runners do what they set out to do. Cut times. Cool. "This year was perfect weather," junior Alex Simensen of the Glasgow girls told The Courier. The defending state champion girls placed first in the team standings with 43 points, 6 ahead of Glendive on the fast, flat course. Leading them with some season-best times were overall girls winner...

  • South Valley Bighorn For Sugg

    Oct 1, 2014

    Bow hunter Ed Sugg of Glasgow poses proudly with the bighorn sheep that he bagged in southern Valley County. He was hunting in the 622 area. Sugg shares his story: "It was my fifth day of hunting sheep and my third day hunting this particular sheep with a bow. I ended up getting a 36-yard shot on the 21st of September (a Sunday). I was fortunate to have three other good friends along, one being my brother to help pack it out!"... Full story

  • Dickinson A Tough Tourney, But V-Girls Close With 'W'

    The Courier|Oct 1, 2014

    Not many wins, but a lot of memorable moments and virtual wins for your Scottie varsity volleyball girls as they traveled to Dickinson, N.D., for a tremendously challenging two-day tournament. Friday consisted of pool play against some very talented teams: Heart River, which is undefeated, Fargo Oak Grove and Minot. Scottie Pride shined through much of the day as the girls rallied to keep games close, including an incredible comeback as the Scotties made up a 4-17 deficit, barely falling to Minot HS, 20-25. "We knew we were the underdogs going...

  • Fishin' For The Cure Raises $29,000; Local Anglers Show Well

    The Courier|Oct 1, 2014

    Fishin' for the Cure, a Montana-based organization that builds public awareness of childhood cancer and raises funds to support childhood cancer research, hosted it's seventh annual Montana fishing derby. The event on Aug. 16 at Rock Creek Marina on Fort Peck Lake was attended and supported by nearly 200 gracious people – with 38 fishing teams and 107 fishermen – helping raise money for childhood cancer research. Major sponsors were Mitchell's Oilfield Service, Walleyes Unlimited of Mon...

  • GHS Defeats Shelby 35-6, Now 4-0

    Lih-An Yang, The Courier|Sep 24, 2014

    After a scoreless first quarter, the Scotties cruised to a 35-6 victory in a road game over Shelby on Sept 19. Dealing 1B Shelby's first loss, Glasgow is the only 2B team that boasts a 4-0 record now. Racking up a whopping total of 475 yards, Glasgow showcased its most offensively charged game this season, perhaps the most in recent years. Ground and aerial attacks were fairly balanced at 211 and 253 yards, respectively. Credit must be given to the young Shelby team for playing with solid defens... Full story

  • Wildfire Win One, Lose One

    Virgil Vaupel, Courier Correspondent|Sep 24, 2014

    The Saco-Hinsdale Wildfire took it to the Brockton Lady Warriors last Friday in Hinsdale to the cheers of a small but very supportive crowd. I keep telling youse guys to come out and watch some volleyball. It's different than your grannies' volleyball from back in the day when it might take nearly a fortnight to score a point making the games last forever. These days points are made on every serve, greatly accelerating the game and making it much more exciting. That's one reason I decided to...

  • Glasgow Invite: A Good Time To Cut time

    Jim Orr, The Courier|Sep 24, 2014

    The time isn't necessarily now, but it's getting there. Glasgow XC hosts its annual midseason invitational this Saturday at Kiwanis Park in Fort Peck and everyone – the girls, the boys, Coach K – is looking for some serious improvement. The Scotties consider the 3-mile course, nice and flat, as a land of opportunity and speed. With a month to go before State at Helena, cranking it up before the home crowd sounds like a plan. "We hope to cut some time," coach Rod Karst told The Courier. "We know...

  • Courier Sports Getting A New Look

    Jim Orr, The Courier|Sep 24, 2014

    Greetings, Courier sports readers. The search is over for a new sports editor. It's me. Having filled in recently as an interim sports editor, I've loved getting back into sports writing. So the decision was made for me to become the sports guy and to bring on someone else to handle ad sales. In addition, The Courier welcomes back Virgil Vaupel as a sports correspondent. Double V has ended his sports writing retirement and is back on the Hinsdale beat. Janet Bailey will continue contributing Opheim sports reports to The Courier. Meanwhile, we... Full story

  • Results Mixed For Volleyball, But C Squad Gets An 'A' So Far

    The Courier|Sep 24, 2014

    After a midweek trip to Glendive, the Scottie volleyball teams came home Tuesday night with mixed reviews. The C squad prevailed and won their match in three straight games, shocking the Red Devils with their tough serving and successful offense – and maintaining a spotless record. The JV and varsity squads were not quite as lucky, falling in three and four games, respectively. "Part of the challenge can definitely be attributed to illness and injury,” coach Lori Dailey told The Courier. “We have to use a lot of players in uncomfortable posit...

  • Make That 3 And 0; Shelby Next

    Lih-An Yang, The Courier|Sep 17, 2014

    The Glasgow Scotties hosted the Baker Spartans on Sept. 12 for the homecoming game. Glasgow got off to a great start and stayed sharp throughout the game, defeating Baker 14-0 in front of a packed hometown crowd. Now with a 3-0 record, Glasgow finally broke a losing streak against the Spartans. Glasgow shook off its habit of a sloppy first quarter and capitalized on Baker's turnovers and penalties. It was a physical and hard-hitting game, as was expected between these two rivals. Glasgow had... Full story

  • 1 Invite, 2 Firsts For Scottie XC

    Jim Orr, The Courier|Sep 17, 2014

    The football Scotties did their part, blanking Baker. So did the volleyball Scotties, getting intense with Glendive and beating Wolf Point. But the XC Scotties, now their Homecoming Week success was double the fun. The boys won the Malta Invitational. The girls won the Malta Invitational. How far can these two teams go? "It's looking pretty promising for the boys," Walker Allen, the team's top runner at Malta, told The Courier before practice Tuesday. The outlook isn't just for this season....

  • Rebuilding Volleyball Team Putting In Foundation

    Jim Orr, The Courier|Sep 17, 2014

    This rebuilding season for Glasgow's volleyball Scotties continues with some positive payoff. The varsity this past week split its first two 2014 home matches in a competitive manner – losing to Dawson County, beating Wolf Point. Rival Malta visits this Thursday. GHS coach Lori Dailey described the home opener against Glendive last Thursday as "quite a showcase for all three Scottie teams." She said the JV team "played very well" in its win and the C squad picked up an "intense win," taking v...

  • The Dallas Capdeville Story

    Jim Orr, The Courier|Sep 17, 2014

    Dallas Capdeville, the Hinsdale High School senior who runs, tackles and punts for the undefeated Glasgow Scotties football team, is getting some statewide airtime. Northern Sports Network's Rocky Erickson profiles the comeback kid on a recent radio piece now streaming online. Rocky's "Montana Sports Headlines" tend to stay posted for awhile, so if you haven't heard it yet, just search for "Northern Sports Network" and you'll find it pretty quickly. The headline is "Dallas Capdeville Makes It... Full story

  • Scotties Make Devils See Red

    Lih-An Yang, The Courier|Sep 10, 2014

    It looks like the Scotties have a habit of experiencing a shaky start, then knowing how to get back on track. That was the pattern after Glasgow's second game of the season. The Scotties fought hard and won a come-from-behind victory over the home team Dawson County Red Devils, 29-14, on Sept. 5. The first quarter was all Glendive. Glasgow mustered only 12 yards of offense and fumbled twice 5 minutes into the game – the second of which Glendive easily converted to a touchdown, a 12-yard run b... Full story

  • Fast Farms Wins FMDH Foundation Golf Tourney

    Sep 10, 2014

    For The Courier Despite the mass amounts of rain that delayed the 16th annual FMDH Foundation Open Golf Tournament, the weather cooperated on Sunday, Sept. 7 – and it was game on. The 24 teams came out to support a great cause and great community. Placiing first was the Fast Farms team of Doug Nistler, Tim Dees, Steve Bell and Dave Wilkowski. Rounding out the top four were Markle's Inc. (Lee Nelson, Kris Simensen, Marc Breigenzer, Carson Buffington) in second. Independence Bank (Sam Mudlin, P...

  • Under The Dam Triathlon Goes Over Well; 35 Participate

    Lih-An Yang, The Courier|Sep 10, 2014

    It was a calm and beautiful sunny morning in Fort Peck. Yet, many adults and youth arrived with doubt. When it was over, they left as confident and inspired triathletes. The first annual Under The Dam Triathlon took place at 8 a.m. sharp on Sunday, Sept. 7. Twenty-five adults and 9 youth participants gathered at the first Dredge Cut. Air temperature was about 50 degrees, and the water looked cold. Trepidation was visible on many faces. There was Marj Markle with bum knees and a body that she...

  • Scottie Time Travelers Speed Up

    Jim Orr, The Courier|Sep 10, 2014

    The Glasgow Scotties XC runners are cutting their times with passion. Coach K loves it. “We've just had a really good practice,” coach Rod Karst told The Courier on Tuesday. “They're practicing with as much intensity as I've had with a team.” At the Billings Invitational last Friday, six of eight Scottie boys ran faster over the 3 miles than they did at the Poplar invite the week earlier. Gabe Hallock was the big time cruncher, dropping 65 seconds from 19:00 to 17:55 to clock fastest for GHS. Morgan Guttenberg improved most among girls,...

  • High School Rodeo Sept. 20

    Sep 10, 2014

    Youth from across Montana will come to Glasgow to compete in high school rodeo events at the Valley County fairgrounds at 9 a.m. Sept. 20 and 21. This rodeo will have a YRA and a junior high rodeo that run with it, and this year the high school rodeo will have a reining completion. In addition, if you are a youth up to age 9, a “peewee” or a 10-year-old to eighth-grade “junior,” you could enter this rodeo as a hometown rodeo without purchasing a YRA membership. The goal behind this is to get youth interested in the sport of rodeo. For more de... Full story

  • Opener Goes To Football Scotties

    Lih-An Yang, The Courier|Sep 3, 2014

    Ready or not, here it comes. Zero-week, first game, a non-conference matchup that counts toward overall standing – Scotties head coach Greg Liebelt and his staff were anxious to see what their 2014 team could do. With only 11 days of practice, the Aug. 30 game in Colstrip was an opportunity for the team to evaluate its strengths and weaknesses. Can this team repeat the performance of the 2013 squad that went deep into the playoffs? Glasgow took a good first step, beating the Colts, 14-7. B... Full story

  • Glasgow XC: Girls, Boys Start Well

    Jim Orr, The Courier|Sep 3, 2014

    Scottie XC Nation has come to expect running excellence, and Week 1 of the 2014 season at the Poplar Invitational last Saturday showed that more could be in store. The four-time defending state champion GHS girls finished where you would expect. First. The boys also impressed. Although final team results weren't yet available Tuesday, Scottie cross country coach Rod Karst told The Courier that his boys well might have finished second to the strong Culbertson crew. In individual competition, Glasgow senior Amanda Wolff was best. She outpaced...

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