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A Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Hunter Education classroom course and online field day has been set for the Glasgow area. In person course: An in-person classroom course will take place in the evenings Aug. 12-16 from 5:15 p.m.-9 p.m. The classes will be held at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, adjacent to the FWP office, with the field day at the Valley Co. Rifle and Pistol Club. In-person, instructor-led hunter education classroom courses are available to anyone age 10 and older and provide new hunters with a hands-on...
"We had great swims this weekend," Head Coach Ethan Shrader said about his Thunder. "Dayton Markle swam to two first places and a second place and won High Point for the 8 and under boys. Abigail Kulczyk swam in Conrad, June 29-30, and won High Points for the 15 and over Girls." Markle won the 50 free and 25 fly while taking second in the 25 back. Holt Huntsman won the boys 13-14 200 IM and Haleigh Huntsman won the same event in the girls competition. Duncan Markle took first in the boys 8 &...
The Reds split their doubleheader with the Glendive Blue Devils July 2. Glasgow pulled off a run in the eighth inning in game one to win 10-9 but fell behind early in game two for a 12-2 loss. The Reds hold a 7-16 record now. Glasgow and Glendive stood tied at 3-3 at the end of one. Riley Smith sent Brody Hansen home on a fly ball to left field before Khye Gamas and Smith both scored on an error by the Blue Devils catcher. The Reds doubled their score in the second while keeping the Blue Devils off the board. Jack Kolstad scored on a Smith...
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking up to 12 people to serve on a statewide River Recreation Advisory Council. The River Recreation Advisory Council’s purpose is to develop a set of recommendations for managing river recreation in Montana and administering the use of water-related activities. The focus area extends to department lands and water bodies that are restricted under the authority of FWP. This includes recreation use on and along the water way, including fishing access sites. Montana boasts an abundance of publicly accessible r...
We hosted our Twist A Lime Roping Saturday, June 29, put on by the Glasgow Rodeo Committee at the Cherry Creek Roping Arena. This year's event was dedicated to the memory of Larry Rhoads. Larry passed away Feb. 26, 2024. The family donated buckles to the champions. Larry helped start the Wolf Point Roping Club and was its first president in 1965. He also started the Hi Line Roping Club in 1969. He was active in and a lifetime member of the Cherry Creek Roping Club in Glasgow as well as a member...
The 10U travel softball team wrapped up its season by winning the 2nd Annual Glasgow Grand Slam. They opened up the tournament with a 14-13 loss to Havre June 28. The team bounced back with three wins Saturday, beating Sidney 14-2, Havre 14-2, and Sidney 17-0.The 10U squad finished the travel season with a 10-4-1 record, winning tournaments in Glasgow and Miles City, and finishing third in Lewistown.In the photo, pictured left to right: front row, Quinn Young, Kennedy Flaten, Hattie Kalinski,...
Northern StateTeam Camp Duals 2024 Saunteen Gamas 112 - Saunteen Gamas (Glasgow) over Cain Hogg (Faulkton) Fall 2:26 Jack Morehouse 112 - Jack Morehouse (Glasgow) over Hunter Danielson (Minneota) TF 20-2 112 - Jack Morehouse (Glasgow) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf 112 - Lincoln Davis (Thief River Falls) over Jack Morehouse (Glasgow) Fall 3:59 112 - Jack Morehouse (Glasgow) over Brandt Haas (New Salem) Fall 2:14 112 - Jack Morehouse (Glasgow) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf 112 - Jack Morehouse (Glasgow) over Bailey Gillen (Aberdeen Central)...
The Glasgow Reds dropped their doubleheader against the Billings Cardinals June 25 by 11-0 and 5-3. They rebounded to split their two games against the Billings Blue Jays June 28, losing 14-2 in the first game but fighting back to win 7-6 in the second game. The Reds hold a 6-15 record on the season now. The Cardinals took an early lead over the Reds in Glasgow in game one June 25 with three runs in the first. They built on the lead with two more in the fourth and closed out the game with six...
The Glasgow Kiwanis Swim Team brought home nine first place showings from their meet in Harlem June 22 and 23. "Our swimmers looked great this weekend. "We had the best starts in the pool and were always the first ones in the water off of the starts," Head Coach Ethan Shrader said. For the boys, Jack Miller and Holt Huntsman both won individual events. Miller won both the boys 13-14 100 and 200 free events. Huntsman swam away with the boys 13-14 50 fly. Molly Miller won both the girls 9-10 10...
June 26 Dink’s/Arch’s Tire def. Alley’s Palace 14-13 Taylor Storage def. 5th Ave Pharmacy 23-11 Taylor Storage def. Alley’s Palace 16-13 Dink’s/Arch’s Tire def. 5th Ave Pharmacy 13-12 League Standings 5th Ave Pharmacy 6-2 Dink’s/Arch’s Tire 6-2 Northern Prairie Auto 3-5 Taylor Storage 4-4 Alley’s Palace 1-7 Next Week’s Game Schedule: No games July 3 Wednesday, July 10 6 p.m. Field 1 Northern Prairie Auto vs. Dink’s/Arch’s Tire 6 p.m. Field 3 5th Ave Pharmacy vs. Taylor Storage 7:30 p.m. Field 1 Northern Prairie Auto vs. 5th Ave Pharmacy 7:30 p...
The Glasgow Reds baseball team beat the Richland County Patriots 4-1 and 6-5 at home June 21 before dropping a doubleheader in Laurel to the Dodgers by 11-1 and 14-2 margins. The Reds hold a 5-12 record on the season now. In game one at home against Richland County, the visitors got on the scoreboard first with a run in the top of the third. Neither team scored again until the Reds went on a run in the bottom of the sixth with four runs. Glasgow was outhit 9-1 in the game and both teams had a...
Glasgow golfer Hank Hopstad competed at the 58th Annual Montana State Junior Golf Championships in Polson. He shot a 94 in round one and improved to a 91 in round two on the par 72 course for a 185 total gross. Hopstad, who will be a freshman at Glasgow High School this fall, competed in the Boys 14-15 class along with 19 other golfers....
The Glasgow Kiwanis Swim Team competed at the Chinook Invitational June 15 and 16, and despite the chill, put several swimmers in the top two. Abigail Kulczyk won the girls 15-19 200 IM and 100 fly. She also placed second in the 50 Fly and the 400 free. Snow Saiz placed second in the girls 9-10 100 IM and 50 breast. Finley Tatafu earned second in the girls 11-12 100 IM and Brynlie Harris took second in the girls 11-12 50 back. Nikolas Kulczyk took second in the boys 13-14 50 Back. "We had a...
Courtesy Photo / For the Courier The Glasgow girls 10U and 12U softball travel tams took top honors at the Miles City Murray Selk Tournament June 23. The 10U team beat the Miles City Blue 10-3, Sidney 6-0 and Miles City Gray 8-2 in pool play. They earned the number one seed in bracket play where they beat Miles City Blue. They defeated Sidney 4-2 in the championship game for the title. Glasgow's 12U team downed the Miles City Bananas 10-4, Baker 8-3 and Miles City Bombers 9-5 in pool play. The...
Glasgow Youth Baseball – Minors League tournament was held on June 15 with team McDonalds and Team Kolstad Eye Clinic battling it out in the championship round. With Kolstad Eye Clinic leading most of the game, McDonalds came back and won the game, 8-7....
On June 8, the Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital (FMDH) Foundation hosted its 25th Annual Golf Tournament at Sunnyside Country Club, drawing 76 golfers forming 19 teams in a day filled with excitement, competition, and camaraderie. Independence Bank proudly served as the Premier Sponsor, contributing to the success of this landmark event. Throughout the day, participants enjoyed meals prepared by Toodie's Café & Gallery, culminating in a delicious BBQ pulled pork dinner generously sponsored by Co...
The Glasgow Kiwanis Swim Team, in their second summer without a pool, continue to face and rise above challenges. When plans for practices at the Wolf Point pool were delayed, the Thunder rolled on. "The Wolf Point pool wasn't quite ready this week, so Poplar generously opened their doors to the Glasgow Kiwanis Swim Team," Michelle Huntsman told the Courier following the first meet of the year in Plentywood held June 8 and 9. "We continue to thank Glasgow and the surrounding communities for...
The Glasgow Reds dropped two doubleheaders in Billings last week, but closed out the week by splitting their games with Miles City, ending on a win. Glasgow played the Cardinals June 11 losing 10-5 and 20-0. The following day they dropped both games to the Blue Jays by an 11-1 score. At home June 15, the Reds lost 6-4 to Miles City in the first game but recovered with an 8-7 victory in game two. Glasgow now holds a 3-11 record on the season. The Cardinals lit up the scoreboard with three runs...
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Bowhunter Education course dates have been set for Glasgow, with an in-person course taught by volunteer instructors starting Monday, June 24, and a field day for online students on Thursday, June 27. These bowhunter education courses are free of charge. In-person bowhunter education class Bowhunter Education classes are taught by skilled volunteer instructors and offer hands-on learning experiences, mentoring opportunities, and the ability for students to ask questions of experienced bowhunters. Students must be...
Future area basketball players had the opportunity to not only learn the game of basketball but also continue to hone their skills during the Glasgow Scottie Boys and Girls Youth Basketball Camp, June 10 and 11 at Glasgow High School. During this two day camp, attendees from first grade through eighth grade learned the fundamentals of the game, how to compete, set goals and become a team player as well as compete in competitions and games. The camp was directed and coached by current Scottie...
The Glasgow Reds went 1-3 at the Wahpeton Tournament this past weekend for a 2-6 record early in the season. Glasgow defeated Detroit Lakes 10-2 in the opening round June 7, but fell 10-6 to the LaMoure A's and 8-0 to Wahpeton the following day. The Reds lost to Post 30 on Sunday by a 13-1 score in four innings. Glasgow took a 4-0 lead over Detroit Lakes with two runs in the first and another two in the second. Detroit Lakes got on the scoreboard with a run in the bottom of the third but the Red...
Following are the local results of the Championship round and National High School Rodeo Finals Qualifiers from the Majestic Valley Arena in Kalispell, June 6 through 8, 2024. Also included are local scholarship recipients. NHSRA Merit Scholarship $1,000 Ty Westy, of Opheim Barrel Racing Championship Round Paytron Levine 15.48 Hailey Burger 15.73 Elle Werner 15.87 Brooke Billingsley 15.95 Steer Wrestling Championship Round Mitch Detton 4.55 Landon Burleigh 5.53 Teagen Arnold 11.48 Tatum Hansen 16.44 National Qualifiers Tatum Hansen 213 Ryder...
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Hunter Education course dates have been set for Scobey, with an in-person classroom course starting at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 18, at Scobey High School. Class will run from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesday through Friday with a field day on Saturday, June 22. All in-person hunter education classes are free of charge. In-person, instructor-led hunter education classroom courses are available to anyone age 10 and older and provide new hunters with a hands-on learning experience. In-person courses are led by volunteer inst...
Toryn Richards, shown here with grandparents Skip and Roxie Fassett, was named the North Offensive MVP at the Class B All Star Football Game June 8. Richards caught a 48-yard touchdown catch in the fourth quarter. The South won the game 21-14. Coach Patrick Barnett, Coach Sam Tedrow, Kohl Kittleson and Vaughn Miller also represented Glasgow at the game....
When an event reaches 25 years it is commonly referred to as that event's "Silver Jubilee". It's only natural to want something special to happen when celebrating a quarter century of growth and sustained success. That something special happened in 2024. The Milk River Catfish Classic celebrated its 25th tournament in simply incredible fashion. It was May of 2000 when two young college kids overwhelmed an inaugural tournament field of just 12 teams to claim bragging rights and put the Cat Classi...