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  • XC Girls First, Boys Fourth

    Jake Page, For The Courierr|Oct 2, 2013

    The Glasgow Scotties girls cross country team took first with a score of 29 points in their host meet, the Glasgow Invitational at Fort Peck. It started out as a great morning to run, and then the wind picked up later on during the races, according to Coach Rod Karst. He also stated that he was very pleased with his runners. “Lots of season best times,” he said. Josey Braaten came in first in the girls' race and first for the Scotties. “It was an excellent race!” she exclaimed. “Almost everyone...

  • Bainville Trip Tough On Lady Porcupines, But Coach Sees Improvement

    Madi Sibley, For The Courier|Oct 2, 2013

    The Nashua Lady Porcupines traveled to Bainville on Saturday to play in a triangular against Richey/Lambert and Bainville. Their first opponent was the Richey/Lambert Fusion. The first game started out slow. The Lady Porcupines couldn’t bring their game together. They lost the first and second games, 13-25 and 15-25. For volleyball games, in order to win a match you need to win three out of five games. The Lady Porcupines had to fight in order to keep playing the Fusion – and they did. Nas...

  • Hot Shots

    The Courier|Oct 2, 2013

    Ellis McKean, left, age 11, and Tyler Hersom, right, age 13, are the state winners of their age groups for the Knights of Columbus Free Throw Championship held in Glasgow this year. In the middle is Paul Etchart, the local KC free throw director. Boys and girls age 10-14 are encouraged to participate in the next KC free throw contest!...

  • Scottie Volleyball Goes Silver At Dickinson

    Kathlene Roberts, For The Courierr|Oct 2, 2013

    Last weekend the girls’ volleyball team went to Dickinson, N.D., and competed in a 32 -team tournament. On Friday the team went 1-2 – good enough to earn them a spot in the Silver bracket. The Scotties lost their first and third games, but won their second against Williston Trinity. There were three brackets they could have been placed in for Saturday play: Gold, Silver and Bronze. The competition was tough with two of the four teams that the Scotties played in their pool on Friday advancing to the gold bracket. The Scottie girls were pla...

  • XC Scottie Girls Nearly Perfect

    Jeremy Dubois, Sports Editor|Sep 25, 2013

    So close. So close that it could be frustrating. The Glasgow girls cross country team dominated the Frazer meet on Thursday, Sept. 19, finishing one point short of a perfect score. The team placed 10 runners in the top 15 for a total of 16 points. With a perfect score set at 15, the Scotties needed those few extra seconds to make history. It was a great but “frustrating” result, coach Rob Karst said. The girls had such a great race that Karst was hoping for one of them to push harder and fin...

  • Home Sweet Homecoming

    Jeremy Dubois, Sports Editor|Sep 25, 2013

    The Glasgow Scotties were simply on fire Friday night when they easily defeated Shelby, 42-9, for their homecoming game. The Scotties scored six touchdowns for a total of 331 yards in offense. They only conceded 177 yards on defense, giving away one safety and a single touchdown off a kick-off return fumble. “It was a great win for us,” coach Greg Liebelt said. “Having the opportunity to play a team who had had success in previous games was good for us, and what I expected to be a close game...

  • Volleyball Team Beats Glendive, Plentywood

    Jeremy Dubois, Sports Editor|Sep 25, 2013

    The Glasgow Scotties earned a close win over Glendive in four games, 23-25, 25-19, 25-22, 25-23, at home on Thursday, Sept. 19. The Scotties faced a tough and skilled team and had to fight throughout the entire game to get the victory. Glendive was impressive defensively and effective offensively. The visitors unsurprisingly took the first match as Glasgow would accumulate mistakes and give away several points. “I was not surprised by the quality of Glendive,” coach Lori Dailey said. “I was really pleased by how we played, even if we lost...

  • Wildfire Heads To Brockton Undefeated In Conference After Lustre Triangle

    Virgil Vaupel, Courier Correspondent|Sep 25, 2013

    The Hinsdale/Saco Wildfire traveled to Lustre last Saturday for a triangle volleyball match, first against Lustre Christian and lastly against Culbertson. Wildfire head coach Kathy Siroky had her girls tuned up and in fine form this morning as they faced off against the Lustre Lady Lions in the Lustre gymnasium. The Wildfire stormed through the first game 25 to 7 with most of the starters playing the entire game. Libero Payton Anna Chopper came in to serve and handed the Lions a couple of aces in this first game as Lustre mostly went one and...

  • Two Wins In A Row

    Jeremy Dubois, Sports Editor|Sep 18, 2013

    It was a winning weekend for the Glasgow High School volleyball team. The Scotties earned two victories in a row, first over Wolf Point on Friday, Sept. 13, and then over Poplar on Saturday, Sept. 14. Against Wolf Point, the team battled for four games, 27-25, 23-25, 25-15, 25-13, to get the win. “It was a solid win for us,” coach Lori Dailey said. “I am pleased that we beat them in four games and in Wolf Point. I am particularly happy about it because Wolf Point will host districts this season....

  • Coach Dailey Honored With Star Quilt

    Sep 18, 2013

    Tomee Escarcega of the Poplar volleyball team presents Glasgow coach Lori Dailey with a star quilt. The star quilt is a way for Escarcega and her family to honor a person out of admiration. It was the first time coach Dailey received a star quilt and she said she is tremendously honored....

  • Another Win For Girls XC At Malta

    Jeremy Dubois, Sports Editor|Sep 18, 2013

    It was another great weekend for the Scotties cross country teams at the Malta Invitational on Sept. 14. The boys took second place while the girls dominated their race to finish in first. With 81 points, the boys’ team finished behind Culbertson/Bainville (73) and in front of Havre (96). Bridger Sanders was the fastest boy for the Scotties. He earned eighth place in 18 minutes and 42 seconds. Walker Allen was two seconds behind in 18 minutes and 44 seconds, and placed ninth. Matthew Phillips completed the Scotties podium in 19 minutes and 2...

  • Junior A Glacier Nationals To Play Here

    Jeremy Dubois, Sports Editor|Sep 18, 2013

    The Glacier Nationals, the junior hockey team from Whitefish, will be holding a weekend-long youth camp in Glasgow on Nov. 1 and 2. The training camp will be highlighted by a junior A game against Gillette. The game will be played on Nov. 2. “We are very excited as this will be a great chance to give back to a youth group and hopefully raise them a ton of money,” said Glacier Nationals General Manager Butch Kowalka. All camp registration fees and refreshment sales will go to the youth hockey association. “We think this will be a great exper...

  • Last Week To Register For Hockey League

    Sep 18, 2013

    Hi Line Youth Hockey Registration continues for the 2013-2014 season online at www.hlyh.org. The final registration date is Sept. 23. Players may register online anytime up until the 23rd, or on the 23rd at the Valley Event Center from 5-7 p.m. Registration is for all groups which include the following: - Termites – 6 and under - Mites – 7 and 8 year olds - Squirts – 9 and 10 yr olds - Pee Wee – 11 and 12 yr olds - Bantam – 13 and 14 yr olds - Girls – 13 and under - Girls – High School - Boys – High School - Adult – Men and Women Players must r...

  • Scotties Fall Hard At Baker

    Jeremy Dubois, Sports Editor|Sep 18, 2013

    The Scotties were crushed by Baker, 34-0 on Friday, Sept. 13, for their second game of the season. After a resounding victory over Glendive last week, the Scotties fell hard on the gridiron. It was a frustrating night for the Scotties, according to head coach Greg Liebelt. “We just got off to a very slow start, a flat start, and they scored right away on a pretty good play,” Liebelt said. “We missed a tackle and they scored.” The Scotties had the opportunity to tie the game on their first d...

  • Off To A Great Start

    Jeremy Dubois, Sports Editor|Sep 11, 2013

    The Glasgow Scotties crushed Glendive 47-14 at Scottie field on Friday, Sept. 6, in the first game of the season. The Scotties played great football on both sides of the line throughout the entire game and earned an easy win. Coach Greg Liebelt was pleased with the result. “It was a great victory for us,” Liebelt said. “We had a decisive win and we were able to have a lot of success, both on the ground and in our passing game.” The team quickly took control of the game, scoring its first t...

  • Fast Farms Wins FMDH Golf Tourney

    Sep 11, 2013

    Despite the high temperatures on Sunday, August 25, 24 teams came out to support a great cause and get their daily dose of iron during the 15th Annual FMDH Foundation Open Golf Tournament. Each of the 24 teams registered, had breakfast, and were all ready to tee off by the 9 a.m. shotgun start. Every hole featured a different game for men and women with the winner taking home wonderful prizes donated by local businesses. Games were designed so that both experienced and inexperienced golfers...

  • Scottie Cross Country Faces Tough Opponents At Billings

    Jeremy Dubois, Sports Editor|Sep 11, 2013

    The Scotties girls and boys cross country teams finished in third and 14th place, respectively, at the Billings Invitational on Friday, Sept. 6. The girls earned an impressive third place with 112 points behind two AA teams, Billings West (70) and Billings Senior (74). A good result and a way to see how the team stands regarding bigger school teams. Coach Rod Karst was pleased with the result and the efforts put into it. The fastest Scottie was junior Josie Braaten in 19 minutes and one second. She finished in fifth place overall. Senior Rachel...

  • Scottie Volleyball Takes Third At Chinook

    Sep 11, 2013

    The Scotties volleyball team came home from the two-day Chinook Invitational with a third-place finish after winning the consolation finals over Simms, 2-0. Shelby took the trophy home after defeating Cut Bank, 25-23, 25-24. The Scotties had a hard time getting into the tournament, according to coach Lori Dailey. The team only won one game on Friday and the coach had to gather her players and have a motivational talk with them. “Friday was dismal and was not our best performance,” Dailey said. “We talked about it for an hour, deciding to not dw...

  • FWP Veteran Tom Flowers New Region 6 Supervisor

    Sep 11, 2013

    Tom Flowers, a 25-year veteran of Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, has been named as the agency’s new Region 6 supervisor. In his new position, Flowers, 54, will supervise about 40 full-time employees in an administrative area that spans from the North Dakota and Saskatchewan borders to Sidney, Circle and Loma, and the Liberty County line west of Havre. The sprawling and diverse Region includes a wide variety of fish and wildlife habitats, the Missouri River and Fort Peck Reservoir, and the Fort Peck, Fort Belknap and Rocky Boy Indian r...

  • Hinsdale/Saco Wildfire Collars Bulldogs

    Virgil Vaupel, Courier Correspondent|Sep 11, 2013

    After having fought the last five miles or so of road destruction coming into Culbertson, the Hinsdale/Saco (H/S) contingent finally reached the home of the Bainville Bulldogs and got settled in for an afternoon/evening of very fine and entertaining volleyball. There were junior high, JV and varsity matches, so go grab a root beer from the fridge, turn up the volume and settle back to enjoy some v-ball. Watching the junior high girls, I was very pleased to see that the volleyball program will be solid for yet another six years or so. There is s...

  • Promise Of A Great Season

    Jeremy Dubois, Sports Editor|Sep 4, 2013

    Both Glasgow cross country teams came back home from Poplar with first place after competing in the first meet of the season on Saturday, August 31. As expected, the girls dominated the meet, finishing with 22 points and placing eight runners out of 11 in the top 15. Junior Josie Braaten was the fastest girl, running the three miles in 20 minutes and 33 seconds. Senior Rachael Zeiger took third place with a time of 21 minutes and 58 seconds. Coach Rob Karst was pleased with the result. He liked...

  • Final Test Before The Real Thing

    Jeremy Dubois, Sports Editor|Sep 4, 2013

    Glasgow High School's annual Red & White football scrimmage ended up in a 7-7 tie on Friday, Aug. 30. Fans gathered in the stands at Scottie Field to have a look at this season’s team and were not disappointed. The coaching staff mixed up the varsity and junior varsity teams, offering a close and entertaining game. The game between the Reds and Whites was played in three periods: two of 15 minutes and one of five minutes, for a total of 35 minutes. The coaching staff wanted to see the kids play,...

  • Scotties 7th In Choteau Volleyball Tourney

    Jeremy Dubois, Sports Editor|Sep 4, 2013

    The Glasgow volleyball team earned a seventh place at the Choteau invitational on Friday and Saturday, August 30-31. The Scotties missed the playoffs by one spot after playing six matches on Friday and seven on Saturday. Coach Lori Dailey was pleased with the result for this opening tournament of the season and described the weekend as “fairly successful.” She said she was proud of how the girls fared and competed on the court. “The girls banded together and played their hearts out,” Dailey said. “All the girls played quite a bit in a variety...

  • Hinsdale/Saco Wildfire Light It Up In Malta Invite

    Virgil Vaupel, Courier Correspondent|Sep 4, 2013

    After a less than stellar performance in pool play, losing to Chinook in a close match and getting fully annihilated by Plentywood, the Wildfire went two and two and won a berth in bracket play at the Malta Invitational Volleyball Tourney last Saturday, August 30 in Malta. With every game, the ladies from Hinsdale/Saco (H/S) seemed to gather strength from each other and get stronger as the grueling day progressed. Remember friends, their first match was at 9 a.m. and the championship game wasn’t decided until about 7:30 that night. After knocki...

  • Glasgow Junior High Cross Country Takes First At Poplar

    Jeremy Dubois, Sports Editor|Sep 4, 2013

    The Glasgow Junior High cross country team participated in the Poplar meet on Saturday, August 31. The boys finished first with 42 points, followed by Poplar (55), and Wolf Point (63). The girls only had three runners, and could not do anything against the other teams. Poplar won with 32 points. “It wasn’t a real big meet, but I thought all the kids competed real well,” coach Tim Phillips said. “For the boys, Bryce LaGare had some calf issues, but still managed to finish in the top 10.” The biggest contribution came from Merlin and Ellis McK...

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