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  • Glasgow Reds 1-5 On The Week

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jun 29, 2022

    The Glasgow Reds dropped two games in Glendive last Wednesday before splitting a set in Billings on Saturday. The Blue Devils ended game one in Glendive after four and a half innings with a score of 21-4. Glasgow kept the second game closer, losing by a four-run margin, 6-2. The Reds brought home their only win of the week by defeating the Cardinals 2-1 in a game that went the distance. Billings took revenge in game two with a 24-1 win after four and a half innings. Glasgow remained in Billings on Sunday to face the Blue Jays. The Reds dropped...

  • Opheim Rodeo 2022

    Jun 29, 2022

    Northern Rodeo Association For the Courier Bareback Riding Place Name Town Score Winnings 1 Bucky McAlpine Wolf Point 71 $517.00 2 Trevor Kay Chester, Idaho 66 $387.75 Saddle Bronc Riding Place Name Town Score Winnings 1 Carson Klingler Rexburg 76 $517.00 2 Garrett Cunningham Broadus 66 $387.76 Bull Riding Place Name Town Score Winnings 1 Caden Fitzpatrick Polson 70 $545.20 Steer Wrestling Place Name Town Time Winnings 1 Ben Ayre Glendive 14.5 $488.80 2 Jack Cornwell Glasgow 19.3 $366.60 Tie...

  • Glasgow Reds Split Week of Home Games

    Gwendolyne Honrud, For the Courier|Jun 22, 2022

    The Glasgow Reds hit the field this past week at home on Tuesday against Glendive and Friday against Richland County. Tuesday, in temperatures not even hockey fans appreciated, the Reds dropped two games to the Blue Devils, 5-3 and 8-5. They rebounded strongly on Friday ending both games early against the Patriots by the score of 15-5. Glendive took the early lead in game one on Tuesday and never gave it up. The Blue Devils put up three runs in the top of the second while Glasgow scored once...

  • Glasgow Reds Alumni Game

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jun 22, 2022

    Past, present and future Reds baseball players hit Bill Connors Field June 18 during the Glasgow High School All-Class Reunion. Lacking the players necessary to field two full teams – and who can blame an alumnus for avoiding the sun Saturday? - alumni recruited some current Reds players as well as up-and-coming ballers to fill in. Complete with safety equipment for those who had spent a bit of time away from the diamonds, the players hit the field to the delight of the crowd and proved that s...

  • Longest Dam Race Results

    Jun 22, 2022

    1 Mile Run/Walk Place Bib Name Gender Age City, State Clock Time Chip Time Pace 1 709 Peyton Summers M 17 Wolf Point, MT 5:25.2 5:25.2 5:25 2 744 Jaycee Hilkemann M 13 Wolf Point, MT 5:46.3 5:46.3 5:46 3 400 Eli Erdahl M 14 East Helena, MT 6:06.2 6:06.2 6:06 4 697 T. Hartwell M 10 Glasgow, MT 7:03.5 7:03.5 7:04 5 718 J. Milam M 12 Glasgow, MT 7:09.6 7:08.8 7:09 6 792 T. Sundeen M 6 9 Fort Peck, MT 7:27.1 7:26.1 7:26 7 674 Ashley Anderson F 41 Culbertson, MT 7:42.3 7:40.3 7:40 8 833 Abigail Kulcz...

  • Reds Fourth at Watford City Tournament

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jun 15, 2022

    The Glasgow Reds traveled to Watford City, N.D., this past week for the annual Watford City Tournament. Glasgow won their first two games against Dickinson, N.D., 16-1, and Glendive, 17-9, before falling to Lovell, Wyo., 8-7. The loss sent them to the consolation game where they faced host team Watford City. The Reds took fourth after dropping the game 11-6. In their first game on Thursday, Glasgow downed Dickinson, 16-1 in four innings after establishing a 5-0 lead after one inning. Center...

  • Glasgow Girls Softball League

    Jun 15, 2022

    League results: June 9 Minors FMDH vs. Hi Tech Electric (tie) 11-11 Edward Jones vs. FMDH (tie) 11-11 June 9 Majors Norval Electric defeats Independence Bank 14-4 Independence Bank defeats Sugg Primary Care 14-5 June 11 Travel League 10U: Lewistown defeats Glasgow 17-2 Havre defeats Glasgow 22-5 12U: Sidney defeats Glasgow 12 -1 Glasgow defeats Lewistown 12-11 Havre defeats Glasgow 19-5 14U: Sidney defeats Glasgow 15 -9 Glasgow defeats Chinook 17-12 Glasgow defeats Plentywood 6-5 Havre defeats...

  • Glasgow Coca-Cola Wins Hi-Line Babe Ruth Tournament

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jun 15, 2022

    Glasgow's two Babe Ruth teams took the top two slots at the Hi-Line Babe Ruth Tournament this past weekend at Bob Connors Field in Glasgow. Glasgow Coca-Cola defeated Nemont 6-0 in the title bout to claim the first place trophy. Thursday, June 9 Glasgow Coca-Cola defeats Glasgow Nemont 11-1 Friday, June 10 Agland Bulls (Froid) defeats Wolf Point 16-3 Glasgow Coca-Cola Defeats Agland Bulls (Froid) 8-6 Glasgow Nemont defeats Wolf Point 13-3 Saturday, June 11 Semifinals Glasgow Nemont defeats...

  • Glasgow Swim Team Takes Third at Chinook

    Ethan Schrader GKST Head Coach, For the Courier|Jun 15, 2022

    For Chinook everyone swam great. We had some amazing 8 and under races, and some thrilling 15 and over races.All of the Glasgow swimmers swam their hearts out and I could not be more proud of the team for the second meet of the year. We placed third as a team overall in the meet with 452 points. We have had a great start to the year. Chinook Invitational Meet 6/11/2022 to 6/12/2022 Glasgow Kiwanis Swim Team 1 Birkoski, Peyten - Female - Age: 12 #26 Girls 11-12 50 Free Finals 37.74 37.89 (3) 10 #26 Girls 11-12 50 Free Prelims 37.30 37.74 (3)...

  • Little League Major Tournament

    Jun 15, 2022

    The Glasgow Little League Majore Tournament was held June 9-11 at Jeff Jurgens Field in Glasgow. At the end of three days of baseball, Agland held the trophies aloft after downing Nemont 17-6. Thursday, June 9 Nemont 8, CHMS 3 AgLand 6, AC 2 Friday, June 10 CHMS 14, AC 7 AgLand 14, Nemont 3 Saturday, June 11 Consolation Nemont 7, CHMS 1 Championship AgLand 17, Nemont 6...

  • Low Water Can't Stop Cornhusker Duo

    Montana Cats Staff, For the Courier|Jun 8, 2022

    Low water. That was the theme for this year's version of the Milk River Catfish Classic. How would the fishermen adapt? Would fishing become increasingly difficult? Would teams still find a way to put together impressive baskets of fish? Yes, fishing proved to be very difficult on an otherwise beautiful evening, however, many teams adapted and simply found a way. Eighty teams brought 276 cats to the scales at the famous midnight weigh-ins in downtown Glasgow. Forty-two teams caught their limit o...

  • Glasgow Reds Win First Home Game

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jun 8, 2022

    The Glasgow Reds kicked off their 2022 season this past week with a road trip to Miles City Thursday before hosting the Laurel Dodgers at home Sunday. Glasgow dropped both road games to a tough Mavs team by scores of 12-2 and 13-0. At home they split their double header against the Dodgers, winning 7-6 before dropping game two 16-3. The Reds ran up against some tough defense and strong pitching by the Miles City Mavs in their first night of play. Miles City leaped out to an early lead in game...

  • Swim Team Starts 2022 Season in Harlem

    Ethan Shrader Swim Team Coach, For the Courier|Jun 8, 2022

    Jack Miller took third overall in the Boys 11-12 age group with impressive swims in the 200 freestyle and the 50 breast. He won the 200 freestyle. Molly Miller had impressive swims in the girls 8 and under 25 meter backstroke with a first place finish. She also took first in the 25 meter breaststroke and the 25 meter butterfly. Nik Kulzyck swam an amazing race in the 50 free swimming a 36 to take 4th. He also swam the 50 backstroke and took third. Abigail Kulzyck swam to a first place finish in the girls 15 and over 100 breaststroke. She took s...

  • 2021-2022 Scottie Athletic Award Winners

    Jun 8, 2022

    Fall Cheer Most Valuable – Emmalyn Page Most Improved – Shawna Buckles Scottie Spirit – Tori Pehlke Coaches Award – Brielle Partridge Winter Cheer Most Valuable – Brianna Nybakken Most Improved – Samantha Tryan Scottie Spirit – He'lena Deavila Coach's Award – McKenna Strommen Football MVP – Kyler Hallock Offensive MVP – Morgan Fast Defensive MVP – Trey Johnson Leather Helmet Award – Kyler Hallock Eric Wentland Most Outstanding Lineman – Austin Hughes Cross Country Most Valuable Female – Iris McK...

  • 2021-22 All-Sports Banquet Award Winners

    Jun 8, 2022

    Cheer Head Coach Jordan Dunlap Montana CheerFest Class B/C Champions Varsity Letter Winners Fall Shawna Buckles M.E. Cunningham Rannah Hopstad Ali Kuka Brianna Nybakken Emma Page Brielle Partridge Tori Pehlke Tommi Prewett Kambria Ross McKenna Strommen He'lena Deavila Tarin Vandall Winter Shawna Buckles M.E. Cunningham Carlos Gonzales Reannah Hopstad Jovee Morehouse Brianna Nybakken Brielle Partridge Tommi Prewett McKenna Strommen He'lena Deavila Samantha Tryan Haylly Turner Tarin Vandall...

  • Scottie Softball Honors

    Jun 8, 2022

  • Scottie Girls Fifth, Boys Seventh at State B Track

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jun 1, 2022

    The Glasgow girls track team brought home a fifth place finish and the Scottie boys placed seventh at the Class B State Track Meet in Great Falls this past weekend. Glasgow's girls team racked up 35 points while the boys put up 20 points. Scottie senior Iris McKean led the girls with 20 points with top six performances in the 800 meters, 1600 meters and 3200 meters. Freshman Tanae Baker followed with eight points from the same events. Sophomore Eve Stone made the board with a top six finish in...

  • Lustre Christian Lions

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jun 1, 2022

    The Lustre Christian boys track team took 15th place at the Class C State Meet in Great Falls this past weekend with 12 points. Jasiah Hambira and Cayden Klatt competed for the Lions. Klatt ran the 3200 meters. He took 21st place with a time of 12:09.41. Hambira earned the Lions' 12 points with third place finishes in the high jump and triple jump. The defending state champion in the Class C boys' high jump, Hambira cleared a personal best 6-04.00 for third place. He jumped 43-11.00 in the...

  • Nashua Porcupines

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jun 1, 2022

    Nashua's Tia Dees and Xander Pugh represented the Porcupines at the Class C State Track and Field Meet in Great Falls this past weekend. Dees set a personal record in the shot put with a 34-03.50 throw for seventh place, just missing the podium. She threw 98-06 in the discus preliminaries for eighth place moving into the finals. She finished in ninth place with another throw of 98-06. Pugh tied for 14th place in the boys' high jump, clearing 5-08.00. He set a personal best 19-05.75 in the long...

  • Scobey-Opheim Spartans

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jun 1, 2022

    The Unified Scobey-Opheim girls' track team took seventh place and the Spartan boys placed 22 at the Class C State Track meet in Great Falls this past week. The girls scored 23 points and the boys put up six points. Opheim's Bo Anderson, Cole Taylor and Carrie Taylor competed for the Spartans. Anderson took 15th place in the boys' triple jump with a distance of 39-07.50. Cole Taylor set a personal record in the boys' 800 meters with a time of 2:18.54. He finished in 19th place. He ran the third...

  • Griz Sighting in Glasgow UM Football Coaches Visit With Local Fans

    Jun 1, 2022

  • Scotties Win Northern B Divisional Titles

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|May 25, 2022

    Malta and Glasgow did battle at the Northern B Divisional meet in Great Falls Saturday, but at the end of the day, the Scotties tallied more points than the Mustangs and M-ettes to claim the top spots. The Scotties drew out the drama of the day, waiting until the final events of the day – the boys' and girls' 4x400 relays – to secure their victories. The Glasgow girls' team scored 120.33 points, outpacing Malta's 107, for their ninth title in the past 11 years and 16th in school history. The...

  • Special Olympics Come to Glasgow

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|May 25, 2022

    Glasgow played host to the 2022 NorthEast Area Games, Special Olympic Games Montana on Friday, welcoming teams from Sidney and Opheim to Scottie Field. The wind and cold did little to dampen the spirits of the athletes who took the track and field with smiles. Opheim was represented by Steve Fauth and Donny Bailey. Linda Laumeyer, Jennfer Franzen, Tiffany Granholm, Isaiah Devereaux, Shawn Garwood, Cari Knowles, Jennifer Bodner, Karla Carsjo, Kieth Yellowrobe, Caite Grewe and Shaundel Alexander...

  • ScottieSoftball Comes to a Close

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|May 25, 2022

    Glasgow’s softball team traveled to Great Falls for the Eastern B/C Divisional Tournament in Great Falls this past week where their season came to end. The Scotties went 0-2 at the tournament, losing a tight 2-1 contest against Conrad on Friday before falling 6-3 to Cut Bank Saturday, to end their season with a 9-13 overall record. Conrad scored the first run of the game in the bottom of the second and the score held steady at 1-0 in a pitching battle until the top of the seventh. Macy Martin rounded the plates for Glasgow, scoring on a Stevie...

  • Smith State Runner-up

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|May 25, 2022

    The Scotties boys golf team finished their season with a sixth place tie at the State B Meet in Fairmont this past weekend. Riley Smith led the team, finishing the two days with a 158 which was good for a three-way tie for second place. Jefferson won the title with a score of 677, followed by Columbus in second, 689 and Anaconda third with a score of 693. Choteau placed fourth with 713 and Red Lodge was a stroke behind them in fifth place. Eureka tied with Glasgow at 717. Huntley Project scored...

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