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  • Undefeated As A Unit: The Glasgow Seventh Grade Boys Win Fourth JJMT Championship

    Mar 26, 2014

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  • JJMT Referees Hard At Work

    Mar 26, 2014

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  • Scottie Boys Bounced From State

    Pierre Bibbs, Stevenson-Hicks Newspapers|Mar 19, 2014

    The Glasgow Scotties have come off an amazing season, which included a 49-40 win over the Jefferson Panthers in the opening round of the 2014 Class B State Tournament on Thursday. It was the team's first time in state competition since 1997, ending a 17 year drought. The Scotties have fought hard all year, added to the pride of Hi-line basketball teams. The team finished 21-5 after losses to state runner up Columbus and Malta. In Thursday's win against Jefferson, the Scotties were led by junior... Full story

  • Hinsdale Gives All It Has

    Virgil Vaupel, Courier Correspondent|Mar 19, 2014

    After sailing through their first contest with Winnett/Grass Range the Lady Raiders of Hinsdale (25-2) drew the Lady Rebels of Shields Valley (20-6) as their next opponent at state. The Rebels coming off a 61-56 win over Jordan in the opening round. Hinsdale arrived in the semi-finals by dint of their 54-41 victory over WGR on Thursday. Whitney Molina, Chadaya Christensen and Bethany Lacock, the Raider's three seniors scored all of Hinsdale's 19 first half points and had 11 of the Raider's 14... Full story

  • Highlanders Place Six In Denver

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Mar 19, 2014

    The Glasgow Highlanders wresting club traveled to Denver to compete in the Rocky Mountain Nationals over the weekend. The Rocky Mountain Nationals hosted wrestling clubs from across the country. Glasgow’s club saw six wrestlers place in the event in what coach Jory Casterline thought was a good showing for his club overall. Grady Nielsen placed fourth overall in the 8 and under 97 pound division. Tel Aune took fifth in the 12 and under 146 division. Skye Buckles placed third in the 12 and under 146 division. In the 12 and under 165 division, T...

  • Scottie Boys, Girls Receive Basketball Honors

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Mar 19, 2014

    With basketball season over, a few Glasgow Scotties have been recognized for their stellar play during the 2013-14 season. Starting with the boys team, three Scotties were named to the First Team All-Conference list. Those players were Chase Fossum, Lane Herbert and Keil Krumwiede. Receiving Second Team honors for Glasgow was junior point guard Jason Thibault. For the All-State team, Fossum, Herbert and Krumwiede were once again recognized as Malta’s Zach Handley was the only non-Scottie player to receive the designation this year. For the g...

  • JJMT Opens On Friday

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Mar 19, 2014

    It’s time to lace up the sneakers as another year of the Jeff Jurgens Memorial Basketball Tournament is around the corner. The tournament will tip-off Friday and is routinely known to bring numerous teams to the area to compete. The tournament spans over seven grades, starting from fourth and ending at the high school level. Glasgow will have teams in each age division that will be showcased in this tournament. Scottie loyalists can check out for themselves the future of Glasgow basketball. More than 70 teams are expected to participate in t... Full story

  • Glasgow Girls Fall In Divisionals

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Mar 12, 2014

    The Glasgow girls basketball team headed into the Northern B Divisionals at Conrad on a high. After struggling on and off most of the regular season, the Scotties played remarkably well in the District 2B tournament in Malta at the end of February. That performance allowed Glasgow to advance to the Divisionals this past weekend and although the competition got more difficult, the Scotties did what they've grown used to doing all year: stepping up to the challenge and never backing down.... Full story

  • Belly Bump Returns To Hinsdale

    Virgil Vaupel, Courier Correspondent|Mar 12, 2014

    After lying dormant for 13 years, the Hinsdale Belly Bump tournament has been revived in Hinsdale. Levi Capdeville and Nate Remmick decided this was too good of a tournament to lie buried in the archives so they got together and set it up for last Friday and Saturday at the Hinsdale High School gym to the delight of a couple hundred fans. The teams consist of say, some 2000-03 players, or some 1993-96 players and before. Well, you get the picture. Current high school players are not eligible. Lloyd Jones, Kurt Rosendahl, Art Arnold, Johnny...

  • Ice Dawgs Hang Tough

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Mar 12, 2014

    The Glasgow Ice Dawgs high school team competed in the MAHA State Hockey Tournament over the weekend in Billings and went 0-2-1 in that stretch. The first game against Helena, the Ice Dawgs fell in a hole early and never receovered as Helena went on to win the game 8-1. Glasgow’s lone goal of the game came by way of Hunter Losleben as he took a nice pass from Parker Kulczyk and found the back of the net. In game two for the Ice Dawgs, it was a much different story. Glasgow and Bozeman went neck and neck the entire game which ended in a 3-3 t...

  • GHS Boys Ready For Bozeman

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Mar 12, 2014

    The Glasgow boys basketball team has been able to keep it cool, calm and collected throughout most of the year. With a State B Tournament appearance coming Thursday, the Scotties show no change in how they are approaching the biggest tournament in their high school careers. “We’re kind of just being ourselves,” said Chase Fossum. “Obviously once we get to Bozeman, we’ll lock in a little more.” Scotties point guard Jason Thibault said that although the team wants to bring a title home for Glasgow, they have to make sure to stick to what they’r...

  • PeeWee Hockey Places Sixth In MAHA Tournament

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Mar 12, 2014

    The Valley Event Center hosted the 2014 MAHA PeeWee State Tournament, but unfortunately for fans of the Glasgow Ice Dawgs, there was no home cooking for the home team. Glasgow lost all three of their games in the tournament on their way to a sixth place finish. It was a disappointing finish to the season for a team that showed tremendous heart and promise throughout. Glasgow came into the tournament with a 10-5-1 record and seeded fifth, but that didn't prevent Ice Dawgs head coach Pat Braaten... Full story

  • New Boat Decals Needed

    For The Courier|Mar 12, 2014

    Owners of motorboats, sailboats or personal watercraft need to get new, free 2014-2017 validation decals for their watercraft soon. The current orange decals expired Feb. 28. Boaters who have permanently registered their boats, sailboats, or PWC must still obtain two free boat validation decals every three years at FWP regional and area offices, or by going to the FWP website at fwp.mt.gov and clicking on boat validation decals. Owners who order validation decals on the FWP website will receive the decals in the mail. Information included on a... Full story

  • Not In Our House

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Mar 5, 2014

    The feeling all year among fans of Glasgow boys basketball was that there was something special here with this group. On Saturday night, the team proved that theory right in front of a raucous home crowd as Glasgow avenged a loss to Malta a week earlier in the District 2B championships by winning the Northern B Divisional championship 62-59. When the final buzzer sounded and sent the packed house into a frenzy, no one appeared to be as happy as Scotties head coach Norm Braaten. "We were... Full story

  • Hinsdale Girls Win 3C Divisional Title

    Virgil Vaupel, Courier Correspondent|Mar 5, 2014

    After a stunning victory at districts the Hinsdale Lady Raiders continued their winning ways at divisionals with wins over Culbertson (33-31 whew!!), Fairview (45-30) and over Saco/Whitewater. More on these games after these words from Grannie Grumpy's Grits and Gravy House located at fourth and main in beautiful downtown Toenny. Welcome back sports fans. In Hinsdale's first game the Lady Raiders faced the Lady Cowgirls of Culbertson and with a half time lead 22-8 the Hinsdale fans and faithful... Full story

  • Raider Boys Knocked Out

    Virgil Vaupel, Courier Correspondent|Mar 5, 2014

    The Raiders of Hinsdale started off the 2014 divisional tournament against the Fairview Warriors and through the first quarter it was a tie ball game with Lukas Johnson getting a nice block in the first couple minutes of play. The block sent a message to the Warriors that Luke was not to be trifled with. Hinsdale put a 10-0 run on the Warriors behind a three from Dallas Capdeville to start the second stanza and a three from Kyle Albus at the buzzer to end the half, Hinsdale up 21-15. Fairview caught up a tad bit in the third, out scoring the...

  • Glasgow Softball Has Two Commit To DC-Bottineau

    For The Courier|Mar 5, 2014

    Mariah Stein and Abby Mehling have signed letters of intent to attend Dakota College at Bottineau and play softball for the Lady Jacks. Stein is a catcher-outfielder and Mehling is a pitcher-infielder. Both girls currently play for the Scotties. Stein has been a standout for the past two years and has a chance to become one of Glasgow's all-time offensive players if she has a strong senior season. "She is on track to set all our offensive records," coach Mark Falcon said. "She is also a very...

  • Squirts Finish Season Strong

    Carin Barnett, For The Courier|Mar 5, 2014

    This past weekend the Ice Dawg Squirts battled in the Squirt B State Tournament. Playing a strong Bozeman team, Glasgow relied on its defense of Ian Peterson, Jack Cornwell, Tori Pehlke, Brooklyn Schmidt, Kylie Lagerquist and Klaire Krumweide. Despite Bozeman scoring seven goals, the Ice Dawgs never gave up. Colter Barnett scored the loan goal, assisted by Michael Hoyer. Kalispell came out fast scoring 6 goals in the 1st period. Barnett scored to get Glasgow on the board. Kalispell added 5 more. Tatum Provencher, relentless with rebounds, score...

  • GHS Vs. Choteau In Girls Divisionals

    Mar 5, 2014

    Divisional play opens 2:30 p.m. Thursday for coach Emilee Morehouse's Glasgow Scotties. The girls will take on Choteau in the second divisional basketball game at the Conrad High School gymnasium. Those Mustangs from Malta open the tournamaent in a 1 p.m. clash with Rocky Boy. The other four squads play Thursday night: Harlem vs. Fairfield at 6:30 p.m. and Wolf Point and Conrad in the nightcap at 8. See page 3B for tournament brackets and booster greetings for the Scotties and the charging Lady Raiders of Hinsdale.... Full story

  • Bringing Home The Hardware

    Samuel Knodel, For The Courier|Feb 26, 2014

    This past weekend was a huge success for the U-14 girls hockey team. Glasgow's road to the title started with an opening round game against Missoula. Missoula came out swinging with a first period goal at only three minutes in. Glasgow returned the favor and then some scoring three goals in the period. Kennedy Schmidt started the scoring off as she was assisted by Jesi Kennedy. Emily Kolstad had a nice unassisted goal of her own before Jesi got in on the scoring action with an assist from... Full story

  • 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

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