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  • Glasgow Wrestling Club Invitational Sets New Attendance Record

    Glasgow Wrestling Club, For the Courier|Feb 7, 2024

    This year's Glasgow Wrestling Club Invitational smashed a participation record for a fourth consecutive year. The Jan. 27 event featured 19 clubs and an incredible 549 wrestlers, which topped last year's record of 472. It is the largest tournament ever held in the Northeast Division of Montana AAU – wow! Despite the massive attendance, the event could not have ran any smoother! Tournament organizers and parents worked collaboratively on an event that ended up finishing 890 matches on eight m...

  • Glasgow Wrestling Club Invitational Sets New Attendance Record

    Glasgow Wrestling Club, For the Courier|Jan 31, 2024

    This year’s Glasgow Wrestling Club Invitational smashed a participation record for a fourth consecutive year. Saturday’s event featured 19 clubs and an incredible 549 wrestlers, which topped last year’s record of 472. It is the largest tournament ever held in the Northeast Division of Montana AAU – wow! Despite the massive attendance, the event could not have ran any smoother! Tournament organizers and parents worked collaboratively on an event that ended up finishing 890 matches on eight m...

  • Scottie Wrestling Enters Postseason

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 31, 2024

    The Scottie boys wrestling team finished their season with a third place finish and 116 team points at the Malta Invitational Jan. 27, while the girls' wrestling team earned 45 points and placed second. Avery Pedersen topped the girls podium at 120 lbs. after going undefeated in Malta. Riley Clampitt placed second at 145 lbs. and Blake Ozark took fifth at 145 lbs. On the boys' side, Khye Gamas, 152 lbs., and William Kirkland, 160 lbs., brought home top honors. Cody Kuka, 113 lbs., and Tyler King...

  • Ice Dawgs Take Top Slot in BSHS East

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 31, 2024

    The Ice Dawgs swept the Great Falls Americans at the Valley Event Center this past weekend and with the two wins, the Dawgs claimed the top slot in the BSHS East with a 12-1-0 record, the only team in the league with a single loss. Glasgow and Miles City both have 24 points in the East while Butte leads the West, also with 24 points. Glasgow scored once in each period Friday night to defeat Great Falls 3-1. Saturday, the Dawgs scored four times in the second period for a 6-3 victory. Great Falls scored first Friday night, midway through the...

  • Scottie Girls Win Three

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 31, 2024

    The Courier The Scottie girls basketball team won all three of their games last week to improve their record to 3-3 in conference play, 7-7 overall. Glasgow defeated the Class A Sidney Eagles 62-53 Jan. 23 and rounded out the week with two Class B wins, beating Rocky Boy 55-23 at home Jan. 26 and downing Wolf Point 56-38 on the road Jan. 27. Glasgow took a 15-13 lead over Sidney at the end of the first quarter and held a 26-25 edge at the half. They trailed 45-42 after three before outscoring th...

  • Scottie Boys Improve To 4-2 In Conference

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 31, 2024

    The Scottie boys basketball team fell 53-46 to the Class A Sidney Eagles Jan. 23 but rebounded with two Class B Wins on Friday and Saturday. Glasgow defeated Rocky Boy 73-66 at home Jan. 26 and downed the Wolves 63-38 in Wolf Point Jan. 27 to improve their record to 4-2, 7-7 overall. Wyatt Babb paced the Scotties in Sidney with 16 points followed by Cade Hudyma with 12. Toryn Richards connected for 8, Nick Solorzano 6, Connor Hudyma 4 and Myles Yoakam 2 points. Richards led the team in assists...

  • Lustre Boys Win Two

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 31, 2024

    The Lions boys basketball team added two more wins to their record with an 84-23 victory over the Frazer Bearcubs Jan. 26 and a 62-31 win over the Bainville Bulldogs the following night. Lustre v. Frazer 1st Quarter L 31 F 11 2nd Quarter L 53 F 14 3rd Quarter L 67 F 20 4th Quarter L 84 F 23 Team Stats: 49 percent field goals; 38 rebounds; 22 assists; 22 steals, 2 blocks. Scoring: Terran Joseph, 18; Cam Reddig, 11; Johnslee Pierre, 10; Cayden Klatt, 9; Byron Ewing, 8; Diek Olfert, 6; Joel Reddig, 5; Clay Reddig, Prestyn Klatt, Nathan Fast and...

  • Nashua Boys 2-1 On The Week

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 31, 2024

    The Nashua boys basketball team lost a tight 60-57 game to the North Country Mavericks Jan. 23 before winning their games Friday and Saturday. The Porcupines downed the Dodson Coyotes 70-54 Jan. 26 and beat the Terry Terriers 46-41 the following night. Nashua v. North Country 1st Quarter N 14 NC 19 2nd Quarter N 24 NC 35 3rd Quarter N 36 NC 51 4th Quarter N 57 NC 60 Scoring: Grady Nielsen, 29; Jackson Abern, 14; Noah Leckie, 5; Caden Laumeyer, 4; Damon Adkins, 3; Chalie Kaasa, 2. Assists: Adkins, 8; Laumeyer, 4; Abern, 3; Leckie and Nielsen, 2....

  • Lustre Girls Split Games

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 31, 2024

    Lustre’s girls basketball team split their games last week with an 82-53 win over the Frazer Bearcubs Jan. 26, and a 45-40 loss to the Bainville Bulldogs the following night. Lustre v. Frazer 1st Quarter L 23 F 9 2nd Quarter L 38 F 23 3rd Quarter L 59 F 42 4th Quarter L 82 F 53 Scoring: Alexa Reddig, 31; Aubri Holzrichter, 15; Kencia Brown and Grace Brown, 10; Lauren Fast, 8l Lauryn Holzrichter, 6. Lustre v. Bainville 1st Quarter L 17 B 16 2nd Quarter L 23 B 27 3rd Quarter L 31 B 33 4th Quarter L 40 B 45 Scoring: Reddig, 14; G. Brown, 11; K. B...

  • Nashua Girls Drop Three

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 31, 2024

    The Nashua girls basketball team is still looking for their first win of the season after dropping three games last week. The Porcupines lost 83-7 to North Country Jan. 23, 35-31 to the Dodson Coyotes Jan. 26, and 60-18 to the Terry Terriers Jan. 27. Nashua v. North Country 1st Quarter N 3 NC 27 2nd Quarter N 5 NC 47 3rd Quarter N 7 NC 73 4th Quarter N 7 NC 83 Scoring: Katey Dykstra, 5; Dyllan Bergstrom, 2. Nashua v. Dodson 1st Quarter N 5 D 11 2nd Quarter N 9 D 21 3rd Quarter N 17 D 31 4th Quarter N 31 D 35 Scoring: Bergstrom, 20; Dykstra, 5;...

  • NC Girls Continue Undefeated

    PCN Pierre Bibbs, For the Courier|Jan 31, 2024

    The North Country Lady Mavericks (15-0) picked up a few decisive victories last week, defeating the Nashua Lady Porcupines 83-7 in Hinsdale on Jan. 23, the Circle Lady Wildcats 55-40 on Jan. 26, in Circle and the Turner Tornadoes 73-30 in Whitewater on Jan. 27. The Lady Mavericks' win streak has been extended to 43. Their win streak dates back to March 12, 2022. The Lady Mavericks led 47-5 by halftime in their win over Nashua and only gave up two points in the second half, despite the team's...

  • NC Boys Win One, Lose Two

    Pierre Bibbs PCN, For the Courier|Jan 31, 2024

    The North Country Mavericks picked up a win early last week but dropped a pair of competitive games last weekend. The Mavs defeated the Nashua Porcupines 60-57 on Jan. 23 and fell 54-49 to the Circle Wildcats on Jan. 26, and 61-59 to the Turner Tornadoes on Jan. 27. The Mavericks are scheduled to face the Scobey Spartans in Scobey on Saturday, Feb. 3, at 7 p.m. In the Mavs win over Nashua, Blaine Downing led the charge with 34 points. Coy Bowman and Laytin Erickson both scored eight points....

  • Frazer Boys Drop Two Games

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 31, 2024

    Frazer’s boys basketball team lost both games last week, falling 84-23 to Lustre Jan. 26 and losing 64-27 to the Brockton Warriors Jan. 27. Frazer v. Lustre 1st Quarter F 11 L 31 2nd Quarter F 14 L 53 3rd Quarter F 20 L 67 4th Quarter F 23 L 84 Scoring: Ty Fourstar, 10; Christopher Fox, 4; Cassius Smoker and Travis Long, 3; Gabriel Beston, 2; Jarvis Goodbird, 1. Frazer v. Brockton 1st Quarter F 9 B 21 2nd Quarter F 16 B 41 3rd Quarter F 21 B 60 4th Quarter F 27 B 64 Scoring: Fourstar, 6; Zayden Hentges, 5; Beston, Joseph Beston and Chase J...

  • Frazer Girls Lose Two

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 31, 2024

    The Frazer girls basketball team dropped two games last week, losing 82-53 to the Lustre Lions Jan. 26 and dropping a tight 55-53 game to the Brockton Warriors the following night. Frazer v. Lustre 1st Quarter F 9 L 23 2nd Quarter F 23 L 38 3rd Quarter F 42 L 59 4th Quarter F 53 L 82 Scoring: Angeline White, 20; Mace Fourstar-Sibley, 15; Isabelle Fourstar, Baily Beston and Shakira Beston, 6. Frazer v. Brockton 1st Quarter F 7 B 10 2nd Quarter F 26 B 20 3rd Quarter F 32 B 35 4th Quarter F 53 B 55 Scoring: Fourstar-Sibley, 15; B. Beston, 14;...

  • GRD Co-Ed Volleyball Scores

    Jan 31, 2024

    Jan. 25 Hi-Line Ford def. Serve-ivors Ezzie’s def. Arch’s Tire Hi-Line Ford def. Arch’s Tire Ezzie’s def. Serve-ivors Busted Knuckle def. Independence Bank Dink’s def. Team Eight Busted Knuckle def. Team Eight Dink’s def. Independence Bank League Standings Ezzie’s 6-0 Busted Knuckle 5-1 Dink’s 5-1 Independence Bank 3-3 Arch’s Tire 2-4 Hi-Line Ford 2-4 Team Eight 1-5 Serve-ivors 0-6...

  • Valley Rifle-Pistol Club

    Jan 31, 2024

    Greetings Fellow Shooters: (1) Dues are still the same as last year, $20.00 for individual or $35.00 for a family. Dues can be paid at the firearms counter at D&G Sports and Western or mailed to VCRPC, P.O. Box 561, Glasgow, MT 59230. The 2024 cards are finished and available at D&G Sports. If you renew at D&G Sports you can pick your card up at that time, if you renew by mail or already paid at D&G for 2024, your card will be mailed to you. (2) Gate combination: The gate combination will be changed around February 1st. Hang onto your 2023...

  • District 3C Conference Standings

    Jan 31, 2024

    District 3C Conference Standings Week 8 Girls Team Conference, Overall North Country 9-0, 15-0 Scobey/Opheim 5-2, 11-2 Lustre 5-3, 10-4 Circle 4-3, 10-3 Frazer 3-5, 6-7 Dodson 2-7, 4-9 Nashua 0-8, 0-13 Last Week: Circle 55 Wolf Point 28 North Country 83 Nashua 7 Harlem JV 48 Dodson 33 North Country 55 Circle 40 Dodson 35 Nashua 31 Lustre 82 Frazer 53 Scobey/Opheim 67 Wolf Point 29 Brockton 55 Frazer 52 Bainville 45 Lustre 40 Terry 60 Nashua 18 North Country 73 Turner 30 Boys Team Conference, Overall Scobey/Opheim 7-0, 13-0 Lustre 7-1, 13-1...

  • District 2B Standings

    Jan 31, 2024

    Boys Team Conference, Overall Malta 6-0, 11-1 Poplar 4-1, 9-4 Glasgow 4-2, 7-7 Fairview 2-3, 7-6 Harlem 1-5, 6-6 Wolf Point 0-6, 2-12 Girls Team Conference, Overall Malta 6-0, 7-5 Poplar 4-1, 10-3 Fairview 3-2, 4-9 Glasgow 3-3, 7-7 Harlem 1-5, 5-7 Wolf Point 0-6, 3-11...

  • GMS Boys Basketball

    Jan 31, 2024

    The Glasgow eighth grade boys basketball team won two of three games last week. The Scotties lost 57-41 to Scobey but recovered with a 62-31 win over Wolf Point and a 57-35 victory over Sideny. The seventh grade team swept their games. The Scotties beat Poplar 64-27, downed Scobey 42-30 and defeated Sidney 63-61. Glasgow will attend the Malta Jamboree Saturday, Feb. 3....

  • Termites, Mites and Squirt Hockey

    Jan 31, 2024

    The Termites, Mites and Squirt Ice Dawgs team traveled to Miles City Jan. 19-21 for the Miles City Jamboree. Throughout the three-day tournament, there was lots of hockey action for the Glasgow teams who played against Sidney, Miles City, Watford and Gilette, Wyo....

  • Scottie Girls Split Games

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 24, 2024

    The Scottie girls basketball team dropped a close 52-48 contest to the visiting Fairview Warriors Jan. 18 before turning around to post a 54-33 victory over the Harlem Wildcats the following night. Glasgow improved their record to 2-3, 4-7 overall with the win over Harlem. The Scotties led early against Fairview, going up 11-5 at the end of one and 21-11 at the half. Glasgow maintained a 1-point lead, 31-30, heading into the final quarter where the visiting Warriors outscored them 22-18. Mayzie...

  • Scottie Boys Win At Home

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 24, 2024

    The Scottie boys basketball team improved their record to 3-2, 5-6 overall with two home wins this past week. Glasgow downed the Fairview Warriors 51-36 Jan. 18 and beat the Harlem Wildcats 64-54 Jan. 19. Glasgow took a 12-10 lead after one against Fairview and increased their lead to 10 points at the half, 28-18. The Scotties outscored the Warriors 17-7 in the third and held on for the 51-36 win. Myles Yoakam paced the Scotties with 14 points. Cade Hudyma added 12, Nick Solorzano 11 and Wyatt Babb 10 points. Toryn Richards connected for 4...

  • NC Boys Win Two Of Three

    PCN Pierre Bibbs, For the Courier|Jan 24, 2024

    The North Country Mavericks boys' basketball team won two of their three games last week. The Mavs fell 56-27 to the Lustre Christian Lions in Lustre on Jan. 16. They bounced back to defeat the Frazer Bearcubs 66-39 on Jan. 19, in Frazer and defeated the Dodson Coyotes in a 46-42 thriller in Whitewater on Jan. 20. In their win over Dodson, the Mavericks were led by Blaine Downing who had a 15 point, 15 rebound double-double. Dodson was led by Junior Stifffarm, who had a game leading 20 points....

  • NC Girls Keep Winning

    PCN Pierre Bibbs, For the Courier|Jan 24, 2024

    The North Country Mavericks girls' basketball team picked up a few wins last week, defeating Lustre Christian 60-22 on Jan. 16, in Lustre, Frazer 84-27 in Frazer on Jan. 19, and Dodson 70-13 in Whitewater on Jan. 20. The Lady Coyotes fell 55-18 to the Circle Lady Wildcats on Thursday, January 18, and 59-34 to the Scobey Lady Spartans on Friday, January 19. The Lady Mavericks were scheduled to face the Nashua Porcupines in Hinsdale on Tuesday, Jan. 23 at 5 p.m., however results were not...

  • Highlanders Crown Four Champions

    Glasgow Wrestling Club, For the Courier|Jan 24, 2024

    GWC never backs down from competition! This weekend was no different, as the Highlanders traveled southwest to Helena for the prestigious annual Helltown Throwdown. This year's event featured 71 different youth clubs and a record 1,111 boy and girl wrestlers in attendance. It was the Glasgow Wrestling Club's first time attending this event in its 10 years of existence and the Highlanders would end up bringing the fifth biggest squad to competition. With 38 wrestlers suiting up; GWC ultimately...

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