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  • Hinsdale Girls Win 3C Championship

    Virgil Vaupel, Courier Correspondent|Feb 26, 2014

    It was deja vu for the Lady Raiders of Hinsdale as they thwarted Saco/Whitewater's attempt at a perfect 19-0 season by winning the district 3C girls basketball championship last Saturday evening at the Wolf Point gym just as they had done last year at Malta. Who would have thought that three seniors, one junior, one sophomore, one freshman and three eighth graders could put up the numbers the Hinsdale Lady Raiders had put up this season losing just two games and both to Saco/Whitewater. And...

  • Wrestling Club Dominates

    Brady Flaten, For The Courier|Feb 26, 2014

    The Glasgow Highlander wrestlers were in action this weekend at the Poplar Invitational. Over 250 local wrestlers crammed into the Poplar High School gymnasium for an action packed day of competition. Thirty eight future Scottie wrestlers made the trip and it was a successful weekend for each of the young competitors. This tournament kicked off the folkstyle season, after competing in freestyle and Greco the past month and half. Fourteen individuals were able to claim championships and took home trophies for their accomplishment. “We’ve had...

  • Hinsdale Boys Go To Divisionals

    Virgil Vaupel, Courier Correspondent|Feb 26, 2014

    The Nashua Porcupines, sporting a 7-5 conference record squared off against the 10-2 Hinsdale Raiders in the 4:30 p.m. game on Friday and it turned out to be one of the better contests of the tourney. There were five lead changes and three ties in the game. Nashua’s Trafton Mayhew scored first for the Porcupines with a sweet mid-range jump shot. Then Lukas Johnson scored a basket in the paint for the Raiders. Mayhew rippled the rope again and Hinsdale’s Kyle Albus lit it up from beyond the arc. Nashua’s Kyle Gorman thought “if that Kyle ca...

  • A Little Short

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Feb 26, 2014

    Districts are over and both Glasgow teams are still standing. On the boys side, many didn't get the end result that they wanted, a District championship, but all is well, especially since Divisonals start at Glasgow High School on Thursday. "We can't ask for anything more," said Glasgow boys head coach Norm Braaten. "We have our own beds, our own food, a good draw." Don't forget the Scottie faithful. Earlier in the week, word started making its way around time encouraging Scottie fans to show...

  • Leaving It All On The Mat

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Feb 19, 2014

    Starting out with a bang. That's exactly how Glasgow wrestling head coach Trevor Newman described the first day of the State Meet in Billings on Friday. "I was please that we had four of the five reach the second day of the tournament," Newman said. Day two of the tournament was a different story. All of the momentum going into the second day was lost as Glasgow came crashing back down to earth going 0-6 on the day. Even with the dismal performance by the team in day two, Kasey Seyfert was able... Full story

  • Catch Them If You Can

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Feb 19, 2014

    It's playoff time. The regular season has come to an end and now it's time to see how special this season can be for the Glasgow boys basketball team. Glasgow secured the No. 1 seed in the District 2B tournament that starts on Thursday as they won their final two games of the season against Malta and Poplar. Senior guard Lane Herbert, who's been battling a foot injury the past couple of weeks, got the start in Glasgow's final game of the season at home on Saturday, much to the surprise of fans...

  • Hinsdale Wins Going Into 2C Districts

    Virgil Vaupel, Courier Correspondent|Feb 19, 2014

    Scobey came to Hinsdale last Friday to contest the mettle of the Hinsdale Raiders and discovered Hinsdale’s mettle is metal. It was the last home game ever for Hinsdale’s three senior girls, Whitney Molina, Bethany Lacock and Chadaya Christensen who were all honored during senior night. The Lady Raiders with three seniors, one junior and one sophomore in the starting roles were ably assisted by one junior, one freshman and three eighth-graders on the bench. The Lady Raiders went into this game in second place in conference with an 11-2 rec...

  • Glasgow's Finest

    Pete Geddes, For The Courier|Feb 19, 2014

    Glasgow's Ryan Padden had a breakout weekend of hockey scoring four goals in a single game and tallying the game winning goal to lead the Montana IceDogs U18 boys to victory in the Salt Lake City Shootout held President's Day Weekend. Padden is second on the team in scoring and is averaging over a point per game. The hard charging forward anchors the team penalty kill, confounding opponents with his speed and tenacity on the puck. With the score tied 2-2 late in the third period of the...

  • Ducks Unlimited Banquet Nears

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Feb 19, 2014

    The Missouri/Milk River chapter of Ducks Unlimited will be hosting its 28th Annual Fundraising banquet in support of DU’s 77th year of existence on Saturday, March 8 at the Cottonwood Inn with doors opening at 5:30 p.m. Ken Jansa, officer with the local chapter of Ducks Unlimited said that this banquet has been quite beneficial for this area. "We are very fortunate to be able to say that DU spends a lot of money locally and conserves many acres for the benefit of people and wildlife," Jansa said. The money banquet attendees spend at this e... Full story

  • State Bound

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Feb 12, 2014

    Glasgow wrestling had a nice showing at Divisionals this past weekend as five Scotties qualified for the State meet coming up this weekend in Billings. Kasey Seyfert, Cody King, Tony Kaiser, Kevin Frigon and Tanner Roness all qualified in their respective weight classes. Glasgow head coach Trevor Newman is happy with the performance his wrestlers have given him all year and excited to see what can happen in Billings, especially with Cody King. King is coming off a stellar freshman year and is... Full story

  • Chasing The Dream

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Feb 12, 2014

    Rachael Zeiger casually walks into the gym of Glasgow High School after school one day and immediately walks onto the basketball court where senior boys guard Lane Herbert is shooting by himself before practice. "Lane, do you need a rebounder?" Zeiger asked. "Sure," Herbert replied as he continued to drain his shots. Rachael Zeiger didn't always know that she was meant to be a runner. All she did know is that she is super competitive in whatever sport she plays. Growing up, Rachael admitted...

  • Hinsdale Boys And Girls Win

    Virgil Vaupel, Courier Correspondent|Feb 12, 2014

    When you’re hot, you’re hot as my old non-acquaintance Jerry Reed once didn’t tell me and that is exactly what the Raiders, boys and girls are today. The boys are leading the 3C with a record of 11-1 (15-1 overall) and the girls are in second place with 10-2 (14-2 overall) as we head into the final week of conference play. Thirty-two games, combined Raiders and Lady Raiders, with just three losses. That’s huge folks. And by this bumbled writer’s estimation The Raiders and Lady Raiders are peaking at just the right time. On Friday Scobey wi...

  • Scotties Catch A Break

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Feb 12, 2014

    The Glasgow boys basketball team received great news about the status of senior guard Lane Herbert after a foot injury in last Thursday’s game against Harlem. Herbert has a bruised ligament in the top of his foot in what he says doctors are calling a strained arch. Herbert is hoping that if everything goes right with the healing process, he should be back in time for Districts. Scotties head coach Norm Braaten said there is no rush in getting Herbert back on the court. “I want him healthy for Districts so if that means not playing this wee...

  • Ice Fishing Derby This Weekend

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Feb 12, 2014

    This Saturday, the Glasgow Area Chamber of Commerce & Ag will hold the 17th annual Ice Fishing Derby. The Derby will take place at Dredge Cuts Trout Pond off Highway 117 at Ft. Peck Lake. Registration runs from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. with fishing starting at noon and going until 3 p.m. Cash and prizes awarded at the Ft. Peck Marina and Bar shortly after the evnt.. Entry fee is $50 per hole or three holes for $100. To enter, stop by the Glasgow Area Chamber of Commerce & Ag.... Full story

  • Scobey 3-on-3 Tourney: We Have A Winner

    Feb 12, 2014

    The Glasgow Red 4th-grade girls won their grade division in the 3-on-3 basketball tournament in Scobey last Sunday. From left to right: Coach Jon Kolstad, Jack Kolstad, Abby Engstrom, Josie Kolstad, McKenna Strommen, Abrianna Nielsen, Iris McKean, and Tyann Graham.... Full story

  • Cream Of The Crop

    Sharon LaBonty, For The Courier|Feb 5, 2014

    During the Awards Ceremony for the 2014 Class B-C State Speech, Drama & Debate Meet in the Glasgow High School gymnasium, Bridger Sanders was crowned the State Pantomime Champion. Glasgow didn't stop with just one medal at the event as Rachel Sigmundsted finished second in Spontaneous Oral Interpretation. Kylie Cook and Hailey Stone took third and fourth place in Serious Solo. Ethan Jamba had a fourth place finish in Serious Oral Interpretation and Kat Greer and Sija Laffin finished fifth in... Full story

  • Ground Control

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Feb 5, 2014

    Glasgow wrestlers are hitting the mark at the right time of the season. The squad competed in the Malta on Friday and Saturday. In the mixer on Friday, Glasgow had a strong showing in which their wrestlers went a combined 14-5 with Cody King, Kevin Frigon and Tanner Roness all going 3-0. On Saturday, the Scotties competed in the Malta tournament in which the team came in at a respecable fifth place. Kasey Seyfert came in second place in the 113 pound weight class as did Cody King in the 132 poun...

  • GHS Boys In Prime Position

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Feb 5, 2014

    Revenge is sweet, especially when it’s served in doses of three. The Glasgow Scotties hit seven 3-pointers, four from senior Lane Herbert alone, as they avenge a loss against Glendive at home on Jan. 30 with a 75-59 win. The win meant a lot for the Scotties as Glasgow fell from the top spot in Class B to No. 3 in the rankings. Glendive is a Class-A opponent and ranked fourth in the Jan. 29 rankings. The win will surely help Glasgow’s cause when the new rankings are released later today. In the game, Glasgow’s main focus was controlling what...

  • Hinsdale Rolling Into Postseason

    Virgil Vaupel, Courier Correspondent|Feb 5, 2014

    The Hinsdale Raider girls started the weekend off with a win over the Lustre Christian Lady Lions last Friday evening at home. The Lady Raiders went into the weekend with a 6-2 record in conference and 11-2 overall and are in control of second place behind the Saco/WW Lady Panthers. The Lady Lions are struggling this season with a 1-8 record as of Saturday. With the season winding down and tournaments fast approaching, Hinsdale girls head coach Ralph Ellsworth is trying to get his team in shape...

  • Scottie Girls Suffer Loss

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Feb 5, 2014

    The Glasgow girls basketball team had retribution on their mind as they battled against Glendive once again on Jan. 30. After playing a close game in their first meeting, one in which Scotties head coach Emilee Morehouse thought they should have won, the Scotties fell once again to Glendive 54-36. Glasgow’s struggle on the offensive side of the ball continued as the Scotties only managed six points in the first quarter and 17 before half in which they trailed 33-17. Morehouse acknowledged the struggles on offense and said it’s something the tea...

  • Wrestling Shines Bright In Harlem

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jan 29, 2014

    Glasgow wrestling is hitting their stride at the perfect time in the season. The Scotties took fifth place overall in the Harlem tournament this past weekend and saw five of their wrestlers place in their respective weight class including Kasey Seyfert winning the tournament at 113 pounds. Seyfert claimed his crown by beating a foe that has had his number the past few weeks. "Kasey wrestled strong and had a good showing," Scotties head coach Trevor Newman said. "He beat a kid 5-0 to win and... Full story

  • 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

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