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  • Home Cooking

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jan 29, 2014

    It feels so good to be back home. After a two-game stretch which were also the first two losses on the board for the Glasgow boys basketball team this season, the Scotties returned to familiar territory against Wolf Point on Saturday and also returned to the win column. Glasgow head coach Norm Braaten said that the bump in the road his team endured was needed, but that he believes his team has turned the page. "I think we're back on the right track," Braaten said. "We're going to get back at it...

  • Battling Through Mid-Season Troubles

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jan 29, 2014

    The Glasgow girls basketball season isn't going the way any had hoped, but the Scotties tenacity and relentless continues to shine on the court. The Scotties were dealt another blow in their latest 43-25 loss against Wolf Point when Megan Rasmusan left the game with an ankle injury. Rasmusan was helped off the court to the relief of Glasgow and Wolf Point fans alike before Glasgow athletic trainers retrieved a pair of crutches to take Rasmusan in the locker room for further evaluation. The...

  • Glasgow Brings Home the Hardware

    Sharon LaBonty, For The Courier|Jan 29, 2014

    The Glasgow High School Speech & Drama Team competed at the Eastern Class B-C Divisional Meet in Shepherd on Saturday. The Scotties came home with second place trophy in Drama and third place trophy in Speech. Three Scotties are Divisional Champions: Senior Bridger Sanders in Pantomime; Sophomore Ethan Jamba in Serious Oral Interpretation; and Freshman Rachel Sigmundsted in Spontaneous Oral Interpretation. The Glasgow team qualified 12 competitors for State competition. Divisional champion in...

  • Super Bowl: Exciting For Any NFL Fan

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jan 29, 2014

    The stage is set and the biggest game of the NFL season is finally upon us. The fan bases of the Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks have been celebrating like no other since their teams clinched spots in Super Bowl XLVIII on Jan. 19. They shouldn’t be the only ones celebrating. Everyone that watches football, even the casual fan, should be excited about this. Why? Because this Super Bowl sees Peyton Manning return to the bright lights, some that never thought would happen again after his neck problems at the end of his stint in I... Full story

  • Ice Dawgs Receive Top Honors

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jan 22, 2014

    When the Valley Event Center was constructed years ago, the main reason behind it was to give kids with the passion to play hockey a legitimate place to play. That idea continues to pay dividends as three of Glasgow's own, Harley Eliason, Ryan Padden and Connor Simensen, were selected to play on the Bozeman Ice Dogs U18 Tier II team this year. Eliason, Glasgow's brick wall of a goaltender that deflects opponents shots on goal in the same manner that one would swat flies, said he was excited... Full story

  • Challenge Accepted

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jan 22, 2014

    It was a matchup talked about all day around Glasgow. The day had finally come and many in the community saw this as a measuring stick in seeing just how good the Glasgow boys basketball team is. Especially when the stick was that of two-time defending state champ Malta. As the final buzzer sounded, jubilation filled the Glasgow gym as what was once assumed now became proven: Glasgow is the team to beat. The Scotties withstood a tough challenge from Malta, but it was the Scotties that reigned...

  • Scottie Girls Amp Up The Intensity

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jan 22, 2014

    On paper it wasn't supposed to be close. That's not a knock to the effort that Glasgow girls basketball head coach Emilee Morehouse expects from her team each and every time her squad takes the court, but they were squaring off against an undefeated Malta squad. A Malta squad that has seemingly run circles around its competition thus far. Friday night proved to be a tough challenge for Malta as Glasgow showed a fire and intensity that even caught Morehouse by surprise at the end of the game....

  • Another Good Meet For GHS Speech and Drama

    Sharon LaBonty, For The Courier|Jan 22, 2014

    The Glasgow High School Speech & Drama team competed at the Huntley Project Invitational Meet on Saturday. There were 26 schools competing at this meet with over 350 students participating. Coach John LaBonty said, “A meet this size is a good tune-up for Divisionals and State. We were real proud of how our kids did.” The highlight of the meet was Glasgow’s two pantomime competitors. They ended the day tied but due to a tie breaking system, freshman Machaela Cathy took first place with her piece entitled “First Day on the Job”. Senior Bridger S...

  • Junior High Basketball Has Strong Showing

    Lih-An Yang, The Courier|Jan 22, 2014

    The Glasgow junior high boys had a thrilling day at the basketball jamboree hosted by the Glasgow High School on Saturday, January 18. With first-game anxiety out of the way last weekend in Plentywood, all teams seemed to have intensified their game. The junior high jamborees are attended by schools from Frontier, Glasgow, Plentywood, Poplar, Scobey, and Wolf Point. Each team plays two games with 18 minute halves. Sam Brelje and Nate Doornek are Glasgow’s eighth-grade and seventh-grade coach, respectively. The Glasgow eighth graders c...

  • KC Free Throw Contest This Sunday

    Jan 22, 2014

    Local KC Council #2997 invites all boys and girls ages 10-14 (age determined as of January 1, 2014) to participate in the local level of competition for the 2014 Knights of Columbus Free Throw Championship. The local competition will be held at 1 p.m. on Sunday, January 26, with signups at 12:30 p.m. at the Glasgow East Side School. Participants are required to furnish proof of age and written parental consent. Contact Paul Etchart at 263-4589 for more information.... Full story

  • Breakthrough

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jan 15, 2014

    Winless no more. The Scottie girls basketball team erased the zero they had in the win column on Saturday night at home in front of an energized crowd as they squeaked by with a 42-40 victory over Harlem. Girls head coach Emilee Morehouse said that the team is relieved to get their first win of the season. “They [the girls] were excited,” said Morehouse. “There was a lot of encouragement coming from them after the game.” The excitement didn’t come without a heart-stopping final few seconds of the game for Morehouse. Harlem had the ball for... Full story

  • Not On Our Ice

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jan 15, 2014

    The Glasgow U19 Ice Dawgs escaped with a couple of nail biting wins over the weekend against Bottineau, but couldn't close out the hat trick on Sunday as Glasgow lost to Crosby 5-1. Both games against Bottineau went down to the wire. The first game Saturday afternoon saw both teams trade puck possession and hits throughout. Ice Dawgs goalie Autumn Gault had her share of work to cleanup around the crease, but did the job like she usually does. Late in the game, Glasgow's Carley Wesley found the...

  • Scotties In Attack Mode

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jan 15, 2014

    The Scotties boys basketball team has faced few challenges in the season so far. Storming out to an 8-0 overall record that includes a 3-0 mark in conference play, Glasgow head coach Norm Braaten realizes that the toughest challenge for his team comes this week as the Scotties square off against Malta. "It's going to be interesting to see the matchups on the court against Malta," Braaten said. "We're going to have to find out what matchups are in our favor and use them." Malta is tied with...

  • Hinsdale Basketball Completes Sweep

    Virgil Vaupel, Courier Correspondent|Jan 15, 2014

    The Hinsdale Raiders and Lady Raiders each had a very successful weekend scoring two wins over Dodson and Poplar. The games with Dodson were home games so I'll report to you what I saw. More after these words from our sponsor: Wild Willie's Exotic Animal Sales and Chop Shop. Everyone played in the Raider boys victory over the Dodson Coyotes with Hinsdale head coach Mitch Capdeville substituting freely and getting all his players into the fray. It was good to see Austin Leatherberry, Hinsdale's...

  • A New Season Begins

    Lih-An Yang, For The Courier|Jan 15, 2014

    The Glasgow junior high boys opened their basketball season traveling to the Plentywood Jamboree on Saturday, January 11. These boys were excited to finally have their season under way. On the roster of the eighth grade team are: Alex Fransen, Bryce Legare, Ethan Hartsock, Kevin McDonald, Justice Meland, Tanner Overby, Kyle Ross, Justin Walton, and Darrin Wersal. They are coached by Sam Brelje. The seventh grade boys have a high turnout this year and are split into 2 teams. Glasgow Red has Jordan Billingsley, Dillon Godwin, Tayson Hoerster,...

  • From The Ground Up

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jan 8, 2014

    Glasgow AAU wrestling is back on the mat for another year with coach Jory Casterline leading some feisty newcomers and veteran youngsters who look learn and sharpen their wrestling skills in a town rich with wrestling tradition. The program takes kids as young as 4 all the way up to high school ages although Casterline says that the high school aged kids won't usually participate until the bigger tournaments later in the season. Casterline says the turnout every year for the AAU program isn't a... Full story

  • Seeing Double

    Virgil Vaupel, Courier Correspondent|Jan 8, 2014

    The Turner Lady Tornadoes traveled to Hinsdale last Thursday to test their skills against the Hinsdale Lady Raiders. Hinsdale put a hurtin' on the Turner, amassing 17 first quarter points while Turner could only get one point. Hinsdale head coach Ralph Ellsworth put in his JV players for the second quarter and, playing well, they kept the lead for the next eight minutes. Hinsdale went into half leading 27-8 over Turner. The varsity got to shine for the eight minutes following the intermission...

  • FWP To Discuss Hunting Regulations

    Ron Selden, Region 6 FWP|Jan 8, 2014

    Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks has scheduled four public meetings along the Hi-Line in January to discuss tentative hunting regulations for the next two years. A total of 43 of the public gatherings are scheduled across the state. In FWP Region 6, the meetings will be held in Plentywood on January 9, Malta on January 14, Glasgow on January 21 and Havre on January 23. Each meeting will run from 7-9 p.m. on their prospective days. At the meetings, FWP will present proposals to aid the recovery of Montana’s declining deer populations by r...

  • Bozeman U18 Sports Glasgow Flavor

    Jan 8, 2014

    Three players from the Glasgow Ice Dawgs high school team helped a Bozeman based U18 hockey team earn second place in a Missoula high school tournament. Glasgow High School players Harley Eliason, Ryan Padden, and Connor Simensen played key roles in a very long stretch of hockey over which the team played seven games in six days. The team went 6-1 over that stretch en route to their second place finish in the A Division of Bruin High School Holiday Classic in Missoula. The victories came over Team Wyoming (7-0), Spokane (7-2), Jackson, WY (5-3)...

  • Wrestling Wins Mixer

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jan 8, 2014

    Glasgow wrestling hosted a mixer last Thursday with Malta and Wolf Point. The Scotties continue to see success on the mat from each of their wrestlers. Kasey Seyfert went 1-0 in the mixer with a pin. Cody King continued his torrid pace on the season adding three more victories to his record by way of pins. Tony Kaiser and Kevin Frigon both add two wins each. Kaiser avenged an earlier loss in the year to Jesse Crawford. Overall, the Scotties finished 9-3 for the mixer while Malta and Wolf Point went 5-10 and 5-8 respectively. Glasgow prepares...

  • U13 Girls On A Roll

    Beth Knodel, For The Courier|Jan 1, 2014

    The Glasgow U-13 girls notch a victory in North Dakota. The girls traveled to Crosby, North Dakota Dec. 15 for a "spirited" match. Six minutes into the first period, Baylie Chappell scored the first goal. A Glasgow penalty sent Kennedy Schmidt away for 2 minutes followed by another penalty against Crosby's Shyann Ballew, sending her to the box as well. Schmidt returned to the ice to score Glasgow's second goal with an assist from Jesi Kennedy. Bailee Holstein scored the third goal early in the... Full story

  • Glasgow Wrestling Ready For More

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jan 1, 2014

    Glasgow wrestling enjoyed a nice winter break, but the break is just about over as the team heads back into the gym to prepare for its match against Malta on Jan. 2. Scotties head coach Trevor Newman says that the season so far has included a lot of learning and getting in proper shape. Newman is encouraged by his team’s progress so far and only sees more progress being made the rest of the year. “I thought the Great Falls tournament was a huge confidence booster for several of our wrestlers,” Newman said. “Cody King has really emerged as a le...

  • Scottie Girls Working New Schemes

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jan 1, 2014

    Still searching for their first win of the season, the Glasgow girls basketball team is using the winter break to improve their play on the court as the second half of the season approaches. "We are focusing a lot on defense right now," said Scotties head coach Emilee Morehouse. "We are going to perfect our defense before we get into any of our offense." The Scotties will also throw in a couple of new schemes on the offensive and defensive side of the ball that Morehouse hopes to incorporate...

  • Speech & Drama To Host State

    Sharon LaBonty, For The Courier|Jan 1, 2014

    Glasgow High School is hosting the Montana State Class B-C Forensic Meet on Jan. 31- Feb. 1. There are 52 schools that participate in Speech, Drama and Debate; with three divisions. There will be 360 students competing at the meet, the best six in each of the 16 events from each division. This is a huge undertaking. During the two days, there are four preliminary rounds in each event qualifying half of the students for semifinals; and eight in each event for finals to determine that state champions. Needless to say, many volunteer judges are st...

  • Glasgow Boys Back At Work

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jan 1, 2014

    Glasgow boys basketball head coach Norm Braaten allowed his team a little time to rest at the beginning of the winter break. Business picked up as usual after Christmas as his squad returned to the practice court on Thursday to prepare for the second half of the season that starts on the road against Glendive. When the Scotties do return to the court, it will be without Jake Kolstad, who will be shut down for at least a week with back problems. “He kind of aggravates it with anything we do,” Braaten said. The first game out of the break for Gla...

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