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Scottie Volleyball Tops Sidney

Friday, October 17th 2025

Glasgow defeated Sidney on Friday night, 25-20, 20-25, 25-22, 25-19

The team next travels to Glendive on Saturday.


Scottie Cross Country Teams Finish Regular Season In Harlem

Friday, October 17th 2025

The Scottie girls and boys finished second to Harlem.

10 Haleigh Huntsman 22:33.1
16 Jensina Tweten 24:27.8
18 Rueby Nixdorf 24:56.7
23 Josie Kemp 25:45.9
26 Mayzie Yoakam 26:59.2
31 Lacey White 27:56.6


7 Jack Milam 18:37.0
9 Kyler Whitman 18:44.2
10 Garrett Thompson 18:47.1
15 Timothy Pearson 19:36.4
16 Rowen Kloker 19:39.4
19 Baden White 19:55.7
24 Jack Miller 20:55.6
26 Aaron Mickelson 21:16.0
33 Nikolas Kulczyk 21:47.4

The teams wrapped up the regular season on Friday and will next compete at the state meet in Missoula on Saturday, October 25th.

Other area placers:
Girls
28. Ryder Bilger, Nashua
Boys
13. Charlie Kaasa, Nashua
35. Linden Holt, Hinsdale
37. Zander Schulte, Nashua


Sports Broadcast Schedule This Week

Wednesday, October 15th 2025

Wednesday on KLTZ
7:30 p.m. Griz Coach's Show

Friday on KLTZ
High School Football: Glasgow at Conrad
6:45 p.m. Pregame
7 p.m. Kickoff

Saturday on KLTZ
8 a.m. Saturday Morning Sports Show

College Football: Sacred Heart at University of Montana
11 a.m. Pregame
1:00 p.m. Kickoff


Scottie Volleyball Teams Sweep Poplar

Wednesday, October 15th 2025

All squads traveled to Poplar to take on the Lady Indians and battled to success!

C Squad, JV, and Varsity all won 3-0
Varsity Scores:
25-8
25-21
25-8

Scottie volleyballers aim to keep the momentum going with 2 more matches this week!

Friday 10/17 - Home game vs. Sidney
Games start @1pm.

Saturday 10/18 - Away game vs. Glendive
Games also start @1pm.


MTN Sports High School Football Rankings

Wednesday, October 15th 2025

MTN Sports high school football rankings

Monday, Oct. 13

CLASS AA

1, Kalispell Glacier (7-0). Last: Beat Helena 35-0. Next: at Kalispell Flathead (2-4)

2, Billings West (6-1). Last: Beat No. 2 Gallatin 20-13. Next: at Bozeman (4-3)

3, Missoula Big Sky (7-0). Last: Beat No. 5 Missoula Sentinel 12-10. Next: vs. Helena (4-3)

4, Gallatin (6-1). Last: Lost to No. 3 Billings West 20-13. Next: at Belgrade (1-5)

5, Missoula Sentinel (4-2). Last: Lost to No. 4 Missoula Big Sky 12-10. Next: at Helena Capital (2-5)

CLASS A

1, Billings Central (7-0). Last: Beat Hardin-Lodge Grass 63-0. Next: vs. Sidney (6-1)

2, Frenchtown (6-1). Last: Beat Butte Central 49-7. Next: vs. Corvallis (1-5)

3, Laurel (6-1). Last: Beat Livingston 49-0. Next: at Browning (1-5)

4, Lewistown (5-1). Last: Beat Havre 33-14. Next: at Livingston (0-7)

5, Hamilton (5-1). Last: Beat Dillon 42-21. Next: vs. Butte Central (4-2)


CLASS B

1, Manhattan (6-0). Last: Beat Townsend 21-15. Next: at Jefferson (5-2)

2, Malta (7-0). Last: Beat Fairfield 27-14. Next: vs. Shelby (1-5)

3, Glasgow (7-0). Last: Beat Missoula Loyola 24-7. Next: at Conrad (5-2)

4, Three Forks (6-1). Last: Beat Columbus 50-7. Next: Idle

5, Red Lodge (5-1). Last: Beat Joliet 49-21. Next: vs. Roundup (0-7)

8-MAN

1, Scobey (6-0). Last: Beat Culbertson 46-6. Next: vs. Fairview (4-2)

2, Fort Benton (7-0). Last: Beat Cascade 68-6. Next: at Simms (1-6)

3, Belt (6-1). Last: Beat Choteau 76-30. Next: at Centerville (1-6)

4, Drummond-Philipsburg (7-0). Last: Beat Sheridan 44-0. Next: Idle

5, Circle (5-1). Last: Beat Fairview 42-32. Next: at Plentywood (1-5)

6-MAN

1, Grass Range-Winnett (7-0). Last: Beat Roy-Winifred 54-19. Next: at Custer-Hysham-Melstone (5-2)

2, Absarokee (6-0). Last: Beat Reed Point-Rapelje 53-7. Next: vs. Shields Valley (4-3)

3. D-G-S-G (5-1). Last: Beat Plenty Coups 78-6. Next: vs. Roy-Winifred (4-2)

4, C-J-I (5-1). Last: Idle. Next: vs. North Star (3-3)

5. Lincoln (5-1). Last: Idle. Next: vs. Heart Butte (2-4)


Scotties Sweep Pink Night Match Against Plentywood

Sunday, October 12th 2025

The Scottie volleyball team swept Plentywood on Pink Night in Glasgow, 25-20, 25-6, 25-15.

The girls will be on the road to Poplar on Tuesday, host Sidney on Friday, then travel to Glendive on Saturday.


Glasgow Tops Missoula 24-7

Saturday, October 11th 2025

The Scottie football team continued their undefeated season on Friday night, topping Missoula Loyola 24-7. The game was held at Memorial Stadium in Great Falls.

The Scotties score first, on a Khye Gamas run in the first quarter. Wyatt Sugg ran in from 8 yards out in the second quarter to make it 12-0. Missoula Loyola scored their only points of the game late in the half, making it 12-7.

Glasgow added two more touchdown runs in the third: Grady Nielsen went in from 3 yards out, and Gamas ran it in from 15 yards. Neither team scored in the final quarter.

The Scotties will travel to Conrad on Friday, October 17, before hosting #1 Malta on October 24th.
1Q Khye Gamas 34-yard TD run (2-point conversion failed)
2Q Wyatt Sugg 8-yard TD run (2-point conversion failed)
12-7 Half
3Q Grady Nielsen 3-yard TD run (2-point conversion failed)
3Q Khye Gamas 15-yard TD run (2-point conversion failed)

Unofficial Stats
Rushing
Wyatt Sugg 22 carries for 209 yards (TD)
Khye Gamas 14 carries for 120 yards (2 TD's)
Liam Chapman 11 carries for 48 yards
380 total rushing yards

Passing/Receiving
Khye Gamas 60 yards passing
Grady Nielsen 2 catches for 30 yards


Friday Night Football Scores

Saturday, October 11th 2025

Class B
Glasgow 24, Missoula Loyola 7
Conrad 48, Shelby 8
Baker 50, Colstrip 20
Huntley Project 56, Roundup 6
Three Forks 50, Columbus 7
Red Lodge 49, Joliet 21
Jefferson 42, Big Timber 6
Manhattan 21, Townsend 15
Shepherd 30, Whitehall 7
Thompson Falls 30, Deer Lodge 6
Cut Bank 8, Wolf Point 6
Malta 27, Fairfield 14
Anaconda 66, Kellogg, ID 26
Florence 34, Eureka 6

Class A
Glendive 16, Miles City 8
Sidney 20, Lockwood 18
Lewistown 33, Havre 14

Class C 8-Man
Circle 42, Fairview 32
Forsyth 68, Westby-Grenora 30
Harlem 22, Centerville 8
Scobey vs. Culbertson, 7 p.m. Saturday

Class C 6-Man ( Saturday )
Plevna vs. Bainville
Savage vs. Richey-Lambert
Terry vs. Brockton


Scottie Boys Win Sidney Invitational

Saturday, October 11th 2025

Glasgow 45, Dawson County 50, Sidney 66, Poplar 90, Scobey 150, Custer County 155, Wolf Point 158, Terry 173

Oliver Pick 4 17:36.8
Jack Milam 9 18:18.9
Garrett Thompson 10 18:24.7
Rowen Kloker 16 18:52.7
Baden White 25 19:32.6
Timothy Pearson 31 19:51.3
Kyler Whitman 1 JV 19:23.9 (Season Best)
Aaron Mickelson 2 JV 20:41.8

There was an issue with the timing system, so some of the places and times listed below are approximate.
Haleigh Huntsman 14 22:18.3
Jensina Tweten 23 23:11.0
Mayzie Yoakam 39 25:05.0
Josie Kemp 40 25:10.0
Rueby Nixdorf 42 25:15.0
Riley Clampitt 43 25:31.5


Scottie Volleyball Tops Harlem

Friday, October 10th 2025

The Scottie volleyballers traveled to take on the Harlem Lady Wildcats, winning in straight sets across all squads.

Varsity Scores: 25-19, 25-16, 25-14

Saturday is Pink Night as Glasgow hosts the Plentywood Wildcats; games start at 1 p.m.


Next Level Scottie Compete In Billings

Friday, October 10th 2025

Several #NextLevelScotties competed at the Yellow Jacket/Battlin' Bears Open Cross Country Meet in Billings on Friday.

Kyler Holinde is a freshman for Dickinson State University, as is Kheyerah Bilger. Ali Cunningham is in her senior year, running for Carroll College.

Holinde was 92nd overall in 31:52 (6:25 per mile). Poplar's Hudson Atkinson was 57th overall, in 28:04. The DSU men finished 5th.

Cunningham was 33rd in 24:44 for the 6k course (6:38 per mile). Bilger was 45th in 26:03 (6:59 per mile). The DSU women finished 7th and the Carroll College women were 8th.


Scottie Volleyball Report For Saturday

Sunday, October 5th 2025

What a tough week of matches for the Varsity team, but there’s always room to grow!

Fairview warriors showed up to our home court and beat the Varsity 3-0
Scores were:
21-25
18-25
17-25

Game changer award, that is sponsored by Arch’s Tire and in memory of Cade Myrick, was given to our senior and co-captain outside hitter:
Joely Chappell

Well deserved considering she regularly leads in kills, digs, and amazing saves!

Next week all squads travel to Harlem on Friday Oct. 10th with games starting at 1pm!
Then all squads turn around and host their home PINK NIGHT against Plentywood, on Saturday Oct 11, with games also starting at 1pm!
Keep moving Scotties!


Big Sky Conference Football Scores

Sunday, October 5th 2025

Montana State 34, Northern Arizona 10
Eastern Washington 35, Portland State 27
UC Davis 34, Cal Poly 27
Montana 42, Idaho State 38


Frontier Conference Football Scoreboard

Sunday, October 5th 2025

Rocky Mountain 31, Valley City State 21
College of Idaho 48, Simpson 7
Montana Tech 49, Dakota State 21
Montana Western 40, Southern Oregon 20
Carroll College 34, Arizona Christian 12
Mayville State 34, Dickinson State 32 (3OT)


Scottie Invitational Cross Country Results

Saturday, October 4th 2025

Girls Team Scores: Poplar 27, Glasgow 50, Brockton 72, Malta 98, Scobey 118, Plentywood 121

Boys Team Scores: Harlem 34, Glasgow 54, Poplar 54, Scobey 144, Frazer 156, Culbertson 157, Dodson 166, Rocky Boy 169

Glasgow results
(SB = Season Best, PB = Personal Best)
11 Haleigh Huntsman 21:27.0 SB
14 Jensina Tweten 22:27.0 PB
24 Mayzie Yoakam 23:41.0 SB
30 Riley Clampitt 24:17.7 PB
32 Josie Kemp 24:19.7 PB
38 Rueby Nixdorf 24:45.1 PB
43 Amani Probert 25:48.9 PB
3 JV Lacey White 25:07.6 PB

4 Oliver Pick 17:14.5 PB
14 Garrett Thompson 17:53.6 PB
15 Jack Milam 18:14.9 PB
16 Rowen Kloker 18:16.1 PB
18 Timothy Pearson 18:21.4 PB
20 Baden White 18:41.4 PB
50 Kyler Whitman 20:55.8
1 JV Jack Miller 18:47.5 PB
2 JV Aaron Mickelson 20:30.3 PB
4 JV Nikolas Kulczyk 21:05.1 PB
9 JV Aiden Aune 22:17.6 PB

Other Valley County Results:
Varsity Girls
27 Noli Sibley, Frazer
41 Isabelle Even, Frazer
48 BriAnna Beston, Frazer
54, Aubrey Mail, Frazer

5 JV Ryder Bilger, Nashua, 26:14.4

Varsity Boys
10 Gabe Beston
19 Charlie Kaasa, Nashua
33 Bryce Fourstar, Frazer
47 Preston Beston, Frazer
53 Linden Holt, Hinsdale
63 Zander Schulte, Nashua
65 Cassius Smoker, Frazer
70 Joe Morgan, Nashua
72 Ronald Round Face, Frazer

Full Results


Malta Upends Glasgow Volleyball

Saturday, October 4th 2025

Scottie Volleyball update from Friday:

All squads hit the road to play a fun pink night match against our rivals in Malta!

C Squad won in 3 sets!

JV dropped 1 set but won 3-1!
V
arsity battled through a tough match against the M-Ettes and their prevailing defense, pulling the first set win but losing overall 1-3.

Varsity Scores:
25-22
18-25
14-25
24-26

Scottie volleyballers aren’t done for the week yet, as fans can catch an exciting Varsity game Saturday at 1pm, when we take on the Fairview Warriors on our home court!


Prep Football Scores

Saturday, October 4th 2025

Helena 35, Butte 28

Gallatin 42, Great Falls High 0

Missoula Big Sky 33, Hellgate 0

Billings West 42, Skyview 6

Helena Capital 27, Flathead 0

Billings Central 42, Lockwood 7

Glendive 46, Hardin 26

Laurel 25, East Helena 19

Sidney 21, Miles City 6

Havre 64, Livingston 7

Lewistown 59, Browning 16

Butte Central 58, Stevensville 22

Dillon 26, Corvallis 7

Frenchtown 21, Hamilton 14

Columbia Falls 54, Ronan 0

Bigfork 46, Libby 9

Bozeman 45, Belgrade 14

CMR 25, Billings Senior 0

Townsend 42, Jefferson 7

Glasgow 64, Wolf Point 0

Red Lodge 34, Baker 0

Columbus 37, Whitehall 0

Fairfield 34, Shelby 0

Joliet 32, Shepherd 14

Colstrip 35, Roundup 0

Three Forks 43, Big Timber 0

Florence 61, Deer Lodge 6

Eureka 36, Missoula Loyola 30

Anaconda 38, Huntley Project 20

Fairview 64, Plentywood 0

Cascade 102, Rocky Boy 0

Culbertson 41, No. 8 Ekalaka 6

Chinook 44, Harlem 20

Darby 40, No. 7 St. Regis-Mullan (ID) 36

Charlo 48, Troy 30

Thursday

Scobey 68, Forsyth 16

Circle 51, Poplar 0


Scotties Defeat Wolves For Northern B Conference Football Victory

Friday, October 3rd 2025

The Glasgow Scotties executed an explosive, strong, and balanced offensive attack, along with a stingy defense, to claim a Northern B Conference victory over the visiting Wolf Point Wolves at Scottie Field on Friday night. Glasgow started the game hot, scoring 4 touchdowns in the first quarter, to take a 32-0 lead, and never looked back, on their way to a 64-0 shoutout of conference rival Wolf Point. The Scottie defense also showed up big, limiting the Wolves to just 77 yards of total offense in the contest.

The Glasgow rushing attack was once again led by Wyatt Sugg, who finished the game with 103 yards on 11 carries, to go along with four rushing touchdowns. Sugg had touchdown runs of 2, 14,14, and 28 yards. Sugg had 90 of those yards in the first half, as he had 9 carries for 90 yards at halftime. Glasgow senior quarterback Khye Gamas also had a strong game on the ground, as the speedster finished the game with 47 yards on 2 carries. Sophomore Cash Stulc finished the game with 2 rushing touchdowns, as he had touchdown runs of 17 and 10 yards. Freshman Reece Martin, also had a nice game on the ground for Glasgow as he finished with 31 yards on 6 carries. Glasgow finished the game with 190 team rushing yards.

Khye Gamas led the Glasgow passing attack, as he finished 6 for 8 through the air for 153 yards, and 2 touchdowns, highlighted by a 70 yard touchdown pass to Tavin Boland in the 3rd quarter. Boland finished with 79 receiving yards. Grady Nielsen also had 2 catches for 36 yards, and Cade Hudyman hauled in one reception for 31 yards. Glasgow senior standout, Andrew Linder, was honored with the Gamechanger award for his strong play in this contest.

Wolf Point was led by their tough, athletic junior running back, Jesse Reed. Jesse finished the game with 58 yards on 12 carries. Kasey Reed also had a strong game for the Wolves on the ground. Glasgow outgained Wolf Point by a margin of 354-77 in total yards.

With the victory, Glasgow moves their record to 6-0, with a 4-0 record in Northern B conference play. Wolf Point falls to 3-3 on the season, with a 1-3 conference record. Glasgow will travel to Great Falls to take on Missoula Loyola in a non-conference game on Friday, October 10th at 7 PM. Wolf Point will host Cut Bank in a Northern B conference game, next Friday night.

1st Q: Glasgow 32, Wolf Point 0
HALF: Glasgow 42, Wolf Point 0
3rd Q: Glasgow 56, Wolf Point 0
FINAL: Glasgow 64, Wolf Point 0

Scoring Plays:

1st Quarter:

Glasgow: Wyatt Sugg 2 yard run (Sugg run) 7:35
Glasgow: Sugg 14 yard run (Sugg run) 5:14
Glasgow: Sugg 14 yard run (Hudyma pass from Gamas) 2:24
Glasgow: Grady Nielsen 14 yard pass from Gamas (Niesen pass from Gamas) 2:09

2nd Quarter:

Glasgow: Sugg 28 yard run (Sugg run) 11:06
Glasgow: Safety (Andrew Linder tackled Kasey Reed in end zone) 1:42

3rd Quarter:

Glasgow: Tavin Boland 70 yard pass from Khye Gamas (Gamas run) 9:00
Glasgow: Cash Stulc 17 yard run (run failed) 2:32

4th Quarter

Glasgow: Cash Stulc 10 yard run (Reece Martin run) 7:24


Nashua's Ray Boyum Named To DSU Hall Of Fame

Thursday, October 2nd 2025

Dickinson State University Athletics is proud to announce the 2025 Blue Hawk Athletic Hall of Fame Class. This year's inductees include four individuals, two historic football teams, and two legendary coaches who made a lasting impact on Blue Hawk athletics. The group will be honored during Homecoming Week on October 5-11, 2025.

"We're thrilled to welcome another outstanding group into the Blue Hawk Hall of Fame," said athletic director Pete Stanton. "Their accomplishments, both on and off the field, reflect the excellence and tradition of Dickinson State Athletics. We look forward to celebrating their contributions this fall."

A native of Nashua, Montana, Ray Boyum was a dominant defensive lineman for the Blue Hawks. He set a school record with 15 sacks in 1999 and finished with 22.5 career sacks, along with being the program's career leader in tackles for loss at the time. His impact on the field earned him two All-American honors and three All-Conference selections, cementing his place as one of the most feared defenders in DSU history.

Boyum graduated from Dickinson State in 2001 and went on to a successful career in business and finance.

He began with Citigroup, rising to Senior Vice President in 2009 and overseeing operations across the eastern U.S. and Puerto Rico. Since 2018, he has worked as a financial advisor, now co-owning three business locations and managing approximately $300 million in client assets.

He and his wife, Lindsay, reside in North Liberty, Iowa, with their three sons—Liam, Luca, and Lennox. Active in his community, Boyum enjoys coaching his children in multiple sports and serves on the coaching staff of the local 5A high school.


Scottie Varsity Volleyball Drops Non-Conference Match To Glendive

Wednesday, October 1st 2025

Scottie Volleyball Report as the Scotties hosted Glendive on Tuesday:

C & JV squads won in 3 sets on our home court against Glendive!

Varsity competed against the impressive Red Devils to 4 sets but ultimately lost 1-3.
Varsity Scores:
23-25
25-17
15-25
12-25

The Game Changer Award, sponsored by Arch’s Tire and in memory of Cade Myrick was given to:
Ava Runner
Amazing job Ava!

Up next:
All squads travel to Malta, this Friday!
Games start at 3pm, let’s fill those stands with RED!!
Varsity will also play Fairview on Saturday at 1pm!
What a fun week of volleyball!


High School Football Rankings From 406 MT Sports

Wednesday, October 1st 2025

High School Football
406 MT Sports rankings
Week 5

Class AA
1. Kalispell Glacier (5-0)

2. Bozeman Gallatin (5-0)

3. Billings West (4-1)

4. Missoula Big Sky (5-0)

5. Missoula Sentinel (4-0)

Class A
1. Billings Central (5-0)

2. Hamilton (4-0)

3. Laurel (4-1)

4. Lewistown (4-1)

5. Frenchtown (4-1)

Class B
1. Malta (5-0)

2. Manhattan (5-0)

3. Glasgow (5-0)

4. Three Forks (4-1)

5. Eureka (3-1)

6. Red Lodge (3-1)

7. Joliet (5-0)

8. Jefferson (4-1)

9. Townsend (3-1)

10. Conrad (3-2)

8-Man

1. Scobey (4-0)

2. Fort Benton (5-0)

3. Drummond-Philipsburg (4-0)

4. Belt (4-1)

5. Circle (4-1)

6. Seeley-Swan (4-0)

7. St. Regis-Mullan (4-1)

8. Ekalaka (3-2)

9. Ennis (3-1)

10. Superior (4-1)

6-Man

1. Denton-Geyser-Stanford-Geraldine (4-0)

2. Chester-Joplin-Inverness (4-1)

3. Absarokee (5-0)

4. Grass-Range-Winnett (5-0)

5. Lincoln (4-1)

6. Richey-Lambert (5-0)

7. Custer-Hysham-Melstone (3-2)

8. Power-Dutton-Brady (4-1)

9. Roy-Winifred (4-1)

10. Bainville (4-1)


Scottie's Defeat Poplar In 2-B Volleyball Action

Sunday, September 28th 2025

The Scottie Volleyball team swept Poplar on Saturday at Scottie Gymnasium. Glasgow with the win 25-14, 25-20, 25-12.

Glasgow improved to 5-1 in conference play and 5-2 overall. Poplar fell to 0-7 in conference play and 0-9 overall.

Volleyball Scores from Saturday:

Scobey defeated Lustre 3-0


Frontier Conference Football Scoreboard

Sunday, September 28th 2025

Montana Tech 27, College of Idaho 24
MSU-Northern 23, Eastern Oregon 7
Montana Western 41, Dickinson State 21
Dakota State 11, Southern Oregon 10
Valley City State 27, Simpson 21
Carroll College 27, Rocky Mountain 13


Big Sky Conference Football Scoreboard

Sunday, September 28th 2025

Idaho State 26, Northern Colorado 18
Montana State 57, Eastern Washington 3
Northern Arizona 31, Portland State 17
Cal Poly 32, Sacramento STate 24
UC Davis 34, Weber State 12
Montana 41, Idaho 30


Football Scoreboard

Saturday, September 27th 2025

Class B
Conrad 28, Wolf Point 0
Malta 55, Cut Bank 6
Glasgow 34, Fairfield 21
Joliet 42, Colstrip 0
Red Lodge 49, Huntley Project 14
Manhattan 37, Columbus 0
Whitehall 12, Big Timber 6 (OT)
Jefferson 28, Baker 14
Thompson Falls 56, Florence 0
Missoula Loyola 42, Deer Lodge 6
Eureka 26, Anaconda 0

Class A
Billings Central 49, Miles City 22
Sidney 27, Glendive 20
Laurel 35, Lewistown 21
Havre 62, Browning 8

Class C (8-man)
Forsyth 68, Poplar 22

Class C (6-man) 1 p.m. Saturday
Bainville vs. Broadus
Froid-Lake vs. Plevna
Jordan vs. Terry


Glasgow Upends Fairfield 34-21 In Homecoming Game

Friday, September 26th 2025

On a beautiful night for football at Scottie Field, the Glasgow Scotties came away with a 34-21 Northern B conference victory over Fairfield on Friday night.

Both teams struggled to find the end zone early in this game, resulting in a low scoring first half. Finally at the 5:10 mark of the 2nd quarter, Glasgow capped a 79-yard drive with a 9 yard touchdown run by Wyatt Sugg to take a 6-0 lead. However, Fairfield would answer right back, as the Eagles put together a 70-yard drive, scoring on a 21-yard touchdown pass from junior quarterback Brock Peace to Colter Kline to take a 7-6 lead. Glasgow would run out of time before they could score again in the first half, so the Eagles took a 7-6 lead into halftime.

After a low scoring first half, the floodgates would open as Glasgow would outscore Fairfield 27-15 in the second half to claim the Northern B Conference victory. The Scotties came out of the gates strong to start the 2nd half, as they put together a 67-yard drive in 2:13, to take a 14-6 lead, at the 9:43 mark of the 3rd quarter. Fairfield would answer with a scoring drive of their own, that covered 57 yards, culminating with an 18-yard touchdown pass from Brock Peace to Reed Von Stein at the 7:25 mark in the 3rd quarter. From that point, Glasgow would out score Fairfield 20-8, and come away with the conference victory.

Glasgow was lead offensively by an outstanding rushing attack, as they rushed for 455 yards in the contest. Wyatt Sugg had a monstrous performance as he finished the game with 263 rushing yards on 26 carries, and 3 touchdowns. Sugg had touchdown runs of 27, 9, and 4 yards in the game. Sugg had a long run of 43 yards in the contest as well, as he was presented with the Norm Thompson Award, which is awarded to the most valuable player of the Glasgow homecoming game. Khye Gamas chipped in 182 rushing yards for Glasgow on 18 carries. Both Sugg and Gamas averaged over 10 yards per carry in the game. Gamas also passed for 61 yards in the game, accounting for 243 yards of total offense for Glasgow. Glasgow was lead in receiving by Grady Nielsen, who had 3 catches for 46 yards.

Fairfield was lead offensively by junior quarterback Brock Peace who wen 18-30 passing and totaled 234 yards, with 3 passing touchdowns. Travis Cartwright-Gines, a senior receiver for the Eagles, hauled in 6 receptions for 113 yards. Reed Von Stein also had 6 receptions for 54 yards and two touchdowns for Fairfield, while Colter Kline had 3 receptions for 44 yards and a touchdown. Fairfield was lead in rushing by Wyatt Phillips, who finished the game with 9 carries for 47 yards. Phillips also had 2 receptions for 20 yards for the visiting Eagles.

Glasgow racked up 516 yards of total offense in this game, as they outgained Fairfield 516-310. With the victory, Glasgow moves to 5-0 overall, and are now 3-0 in conference play. Fairfield falls to 1-3 overall, and the Eagles are now 1-1 in conference play. Glasgow will host Wolf Point on Friday Oct. 3rd, while Fairfield will host Shelby.

1st Q: Glasgow 0, Fairfield 0
HALF: Fairfield 7, Glasgow 6
3rd Q: Glasgow 28, Fairfield 13
FINAL: Glasgow 34, Fairfield 21

Scoring Plays:

1st Quarter:
No Scoring

2nd Quarter:

Glasgow: Wyatt Sugg 9 yard run (pass failed) 5:10
Fairfield: Colter Kline 21 yard pass from Brock Peace (Saber Allen Kick) 2:21

3rd Quarter:

Glasgow: Sugg 4 yard run (Sugg run) 9:47
Fairfield: Reed Von Stein 18 yard pass from Peace (kick failed) 7:25
Glasgow: Khye Gamas 1 yard run (run failed) 3:58
Glasgow: Gamas 36 yard run (Sugg run) 1:36

4th Quarter:

Glasgow: Sugg 27 yard run (run failed) 8:53
Fairfield: Von Stein 6 yard pass from Peace (Saber Allen pass from Peace) 6:26



Frazer Invitational Cross Country Results

Thursday, September 25th 2025

The Scottie girls were fifth at the Frazer Invitational on Thursday night. Since a Class C school was hosting, Class C scoring was used, so only the top 3 runners were scored on the 3-mile course.

5 Huntsman Haleigh 22:27.0
20 Tweten Jensina 24:09.1
30 Yoakam Mayzie 25:09.9
37 Nixdorf Rueby 26:07.6 (PR)
1 JV White Lacey 26:27.4 (PR)

The boys finished third in the meet, behind Harlem and Poplar.

4 Oliver Pick 17:31.1 (PR)
17 Jack Milam 18:34.7
18 Garrett Thompson 18:41.0
18 Rowen Kloker 19:06.3
20 Kyler Whitman 19:10.3
25 Baden White 19:24.3 (PR)
31 Jack Miller 19:57.2
1 JV Timothy Pearson 19:10.3
2 JV Aaron Mickelson 20:35.4 (PR)
5 JV Nikolas Kulczyk 22:06.1 (PR)
7 JV Aiden Aune 22:46.4 (PR)

Full Results

The Scotties will host their own invitational on Saturday, October 4th at Kiwanis Park in Fort Peck.
Schedule:
Course walk – 9 a.m.
Girls Varsity/Junior Varsity – 10:00 a.m.
Boys Varsity/Junior Varsity – 10:45 a.m. (approximately)
Elementary Girls & Boys 11:30 a.m. (approximately)
Middle School Girls Noon (approximately)
Middle School Boys 12:30 p.m. (approximately)

The Fort Peck Dam & Interpretive Center will be open that day.

Fan Parking - needs to be in a designated parking spot in Kiwanis Park or in the overflow area. Please, no parking alongside any roads in or around Kiwanis Park or Yellowstone Drive in case an emergency vehicle needs access.

The Fort Peck Senior Citizens will be having a pancake breakfast that morning at Shelter #4 in Kiwanis Park from 8:00-11:30 a.m. Cost of the meal is $5.00 for two pancakes, three sausages, coffee, cocoa, or water. Also, the Fort Peck Dam & Interpretive Center WILL be open from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m.


Other Area Cross Country Results From Frazer Invitational

Thursday, September 25th 2025

Girls:
43 Isabelle Even, Frazer
44 Noli Sibley, Frazer
47 BrAnna Beston, Frazer
50 Elli Mail, Frazer
51 Cassidy Mail, Frazer
53 Aubrey Mail, Frazer
57 Bethany Hotomanie, Frazer

JV Girls
2. Ryder Bilger, Nashua

Boys:
16 Gabe Beston, Frazer
21 Charlie Kaasa, Nashua
36 Bryce Fourstar, Frazer
48 Preston Beston, Frazer
49 Linden Holt, Hinsdale
50 Cassius Smoker, Frazer
69 Joe Morgan, Nashua
70 Ronald Round Fade, Frazer


Unleash The Scotties Event Set For Friday Night

Wednesday, September 24th 2025

Everyone is invited to Unleashing the Scotties at 6:40 p.m. on Friday before the football game. Please show up a few minutes beforehand to line up and cheer on the Scotties as they walk from the gym entrance down to the field. Lineups will start at 6:30 p.m.


Clayton Zerbe Named Boys Basketball Official Of The Year

Tuesday, September 23rd 2025

From Montana Officials Association:

2024–2025 MOA Officials of the Year

These officials represent the highest standards of integrity, sportsmanship, and dedication to Montana high school athletics. Their professionalism and commitment to fair play have made a lasting impact on MHSA member schools across the state.

Join us in congratulating this year’s honorees:

Montana Official of the Year
Pat Armstrong – Heart Butte

Boys’ Basketball – Clayton Zerbe (Frazer)
Girls’ Basketball – Vinny Castro (Billings)
Baseball – Craig Berube (Laurel)
Football – Joe Merrick (Helena)
Boys’ Soccer – James Maxwell (Bozeman)
Girls’ Soccer – Jill Donahue (Missoula)
Softball – Kenny Gonzalez (Hamilton)
Volleyball – Norma Stene (Billings)
Wrestling – Nathan Alexander (Dillon)

Thank you for your service and for setting the standard!


Frontier Conference Football Scoreboard

Sunday, September 21st 2025

College of Idaho 38, MSU Northern 16
Montana Western 35, Rocky Mountain 21
Carroll College 35, Dickinson State 7
Valley City State 3, Eastern Oregon 0
Montana Tech 37, Southern Oregon 14
Dakota State 44, Arizona Christian 27
Mayville State 21, Simpson 17


Big Sky Conference Football Scoreboard

Sunday, September 21st 2025

Montana State 17, Mercyhurst 0
Montana 63, Indiana State 20
Northern arizona 31, Incarnate Word 23
Idaho State 90, Lincoln 0
Eastern Washington 52, Western Illinois 0
Northern Colorado 26, Houston Christian 23
Stephen F. Austin 35, Cal Poly 17
Sacramento State 45, Central Arkansas 16
Weber STate 38, Butler 24
UC Davis 50, Southern Utah 34
San Jose State 31, Idaho 28


Prep Volleyball Scores For 9/20

Sunday, September 21st 2025

Malta 3, Plentywood 0
Cut Bank 3, Chinook 2
Richey-Lambert 3, Terry 0
Shelby 3, Fairfield 2
Fairview 3, Harlem 2
Culbertson 3, Lustre Christian 2
North Country 3, Wolf Point 1


Scottie Cross Country Competes At Mountain West Classic

Saturday, September 20th 2025

180 teams, over 3600 competitors
Boys: Glasgow 57th out of 78 complete teams. 6th out of 14 complete Class B teams.
587 boys finished the varsity race
Oliver Pick 254 18:39.4 (Season and Personal Best)
Jack Milam 331 19:21.4
Garrett Thompson 339 19:25.8 (Season Best)
Kyler Whitman 384 19:48.8 (Season Best)
Rowen Kloker 388 19:50.0
Baden White 433 20:23.2
Timothy Pearson 509 21:35.0

652 boys finished the JV race
Jack Miller 163 JV 20:24.4
Aaron Mickelson 373 JV 22:17.9 (Season and Personal Best)
Nikolas Kulczyk 472 JV 23:33.1 (Season and Personal Best)
Aiden Aune 480 JV 23:38.0 (Season and Personal Best)

484 girls finished the varsity race
Girls 9th out of 13 complete teams
Haleigh Huntsman 244 22:58.3 (Season Best)
Jensina Tweten 366 24:37.9 (Season Best)
Josie Kemp 403 25:35.0 (Season Best)
Mayzie Yoakam 449 27:48.1
Amani Probert 459 28:22.0
Lacey White 461 28:31.5
Full Results


Scottie Volleyball Loses To Sidney In A Non-Conference Volleyball Match

Saturday, September 20th 2025

The Scottie Volleyball team lost on the road to Sidney on the road Friday. The Eagles defeated Glasgow 3-1.

Sidney over Glasgow: 25-27, 25-19, 25-22, 25-16

The Scotties record now stands at 4-2 on the season. Glasgow will host Poplar next Saturday in a 2-B Conference match.

On other 2-B volleyball matches from Friday, Harlem defeated Plentywood 3-1 and Fairview defeats Malta 3-1.


Scottie Football Team Remains Undefeated With Dominating Victory Over Shelby

Saturday, September 20th 2025

The Glasgow Scottie Football team went on the road Friday and picked up a win over Shelby 56-8. The Scotties wasted no time taking a big lead with a 36-0 advantage after just one quarter.

Glasgow improved to 2-0 in the Northern B Division and 4-0 overall and will host Fairfield in Scottie Homecoming next Friday.

Other Class B Football Scores:

Anaconda 63, Thompson Falls 14
Missoula Loyola 43, Ronan 0
Joliet 47, Roundup 12
Conrad 49, Deer Lodge 0
Fairfield 40, Cut Bank 14
Malta 46, Wolf Point 14
Huntley Project 56, Colstrip 7
Baker 36, Shepherd 0
Broadwater 28, Big Timber 0
Manhattan 28, Three Forks 20
Glasgow 56, Shelby 8
Jefferson 42, Whitehall 0
Whitefish 14, Eureka 7

Class C 8-Man
Chinook 76, Rocky Boy 0
Forsyth 44, Plentywood 12
Superior 60, St. Ignatius 36
Seeley Swan 52, Charlo 12
Lone Peak 58, Twin Bridges 42
MonDak 62, Poplar 22
Fort Benton 72, Harlem 0
Flint Creek 42, Manahattan Christian 6
Scobey 42, Ekalaka 38
Cascade 48, Centerville 6
Ennis 50, Harlowton 0

Class C 6-Man
Terry 54, Broadus 22
Hysham-Melstone 42, Jordan 19
Roy/Winifred 53, Broadview/Lavina 13
Big Sandy 44, North Star 28

Class A
Hardin/Lodge Grass 68, Park 0
East Helena 21, Lockwood 6
Billings Central 35, Laurel 0
MIssoula Loyola 43, Ronan 0
Sidney 54, Bowman, ND 12


Sunnyside Couples Golf Scramble Friday

Thursday, September 18th 2025

Sunnyside will be hosting a couples golf scramble on Friday.


Scotties Dominate Wolf Point And Earn Another 2-B Volleyball Victory

Wednesday, September 17th 2025

Glasgow Scottie Volleyball team sweeps Wolf Point!

JV dominated the court with a fantastic 3-0 victory!

Varsity also played an impressive match, winning 3 sets with scores of:
25-13
25-7
28-26

Glasgow improved to 4-1 and will travel to Sidney on Friday.


406mtsports.com High School Football Rankings

Wednesday, September 17th 2025

CLASS AA

1, Kalispell Glacier (3-0). Last: Beat Butte 42-0. Next: vs. Helena Capital (1-2)

2, Bozeman Gallatin (3-0). Last: Beat Billings Skyview 26-0. Next: at Great Falls CMR (2-1)

3, Billings West (2-1). Last: Beat Great Falls 38-6. Next: vs. Billings Senior (0-3)

4, Missoula Big Sky (3-0). Last: Beat Helena Capital 38-0. Next: vs. Butte (1-2)

5, Missoula Sentinel (2-0). Last: Beat Helena 31-24 2OT. Next: vs. Missoula Hellgate (1-2)


CLASS A

1, Billings Central (3-0). Last: Beat No. 3 Frenchtown 35-7. Next: vs. No. 2 Laurel (3-0)

2, Laurel (3-0). Last: Beat Lockwood 35-7. Next: at No. 1 Billings Central (3-0)

3. Lewistown (3-0). Last: Beat Glendive 46-20. Next: Idle

4. Hamilton (3-0). Last: Beat Libby 40-0. Next: Idle

5. Frenchtown (2-1). Last: Lost to No. 1 Billings Central 35-7. Next: vs. Florence (0-2)

CLASS B

1, Manhattan (3-0). Last: Beat Big Timber 41-6. Next: at No. 3 Three Forks (3-0)

2, Eureka (2-0) Last: Beat Deer Lodge 55-6. Next: at Whitefish (1-2)

3, Three Forks (3-0). Last: Beat Whitehall 42-0. Next: vs. No. 1 Manhattan (1-0)

4, Malta (3-0). Last: Beat Conrad 45-18. Next: vs. Wolf Point (3-0)

5. Glasgow (3-0). Last: Beat Cut Bank 46-6. Next: at Shelby (1-2)

8-MAN

1, Scobey (3-0). Last: Beat No. 5 Circle 26-6. Next: at Ekalaka (3-0)

2, Fort Benton (3-0). Last: Beat Rocky Boy 63-0. Next: at Harlem (2-1)

3, Belt (2-1). Last: Beat Chinook 38-14. Next: at Box Elder (2-1)

4, Drummond-Philipsburg (3-0). Last: Beat Lone Peak 50-6. Next: vs. Manhattan Christian (0-2)

5, Circle (1-1). Last: Lost to No. 1 Scobey 26-6. Next: vs. Culbertson (2-1)

6-MAN

1, D-G-S-G (3-0). Last: Beat No. 3 Custer-Hysham-Melstone 62-14. Next: at Gardiner (1-2)

2, Absarokee (3-0). Last: Beat Gardiner 64-19. Next: vs. West Yellowstone (1-2)

3, C-J-I (2-1). Last: Beat Highwood 54-16. Next: at Hays-Lodgepole (0-2)

4. Grass Range-Winnett (3-0). Last: Beat Big Sandy 38-8. Next: at Plenty Coups (0-2)

5. Power-Dutton-Brady (3-0). Last: Beat White Sulphur Springs 53-14. Next: vs. Lincoln (2-1)


District 3-C Volleyball Conference Standings

Monday, September 15th 2025


Scottie Volleyball Suffers First Conference Loss

Sunday, September 14th 2025

The Scottie Volleyball team suffered a conference loss for the first time this season on the road in Fairview. The Warriors won the match 3-1 in a closely fought match.

Fairview over Glasgow 25-22, 17-25, 25-17, 25-23

Glasgow's conference record stands at 3-1 while Fairview remains unbeaten in the 2-B Conference.

The Scotties will travel to Wolf Point on Tuesday and Sidney on Friday.


Big Sky Conference Football Scoreboard

Sunday, September 14th 2025

University of Montana 24, North Dakota 23
Montana State 41, San Diego 7
South Dakota 24, Northern Colorado 17
Idaho 20, Utah Tech 6
Northern Iowa 17, Eastern Washington 14
Weber State 42, McNeese State 41
Cal Poly 56, Western Oregon 7
Northern Arizona 52, Southern Utah 49
Hawaii 23, Portland State 3
Sacramento State 49, Mercyhurst 28


Frontier Conference Football Scoreboard

Sunday, September 14th 2025

Dickinson State 33, MSU Northern 16
Montana Tech 34, Rocky Mountain 23
Pacific Lutheran 42, Simpson 16


High School Football Scores

Saturday, September 13th 2025

Class B
Glasgow 46, Cut Bank 6
Wolf Point 42, Shelby 12
Joliet 20, Huntley Project 18
Red Lodge 38, Shepherd 6
Baker 53, Roundup 14
Manhattan 41, Big Timber 6
Anaconda 21, Missoula Loyola 7
Columbus 13, Jefferson 12
Eureka 55, Deer Lodge 6
Thompson Falls 20, Colstrip 0
Fairfield vs. Florence canceled

Class A
Lewistown 46, Glendive 20
Havre 34, Miles City 28
Polson vs. Sidney on Saturday

Class C 8-Man
Scobey 26, Circle 6
Fairview 60, Forsyth 54
Belt 38, Chinook 14
Choteau 34, Cascade 22
Fort Benton 63, Rocky Boy 0
Harlem 52, Simms 24
Ekalaka 68, Westby-Grenora 26

Class C 6-Man
Saturday:
Jordan vs. Plevna
Broadview-Lavina vs. Richey-Lambert
Broadus vs. Brockton
Froid-Lake vs. Bainville
Terry vs. Savage


Scotties Defeat Cut Bank 46-6, Earn First Conference Victory

Friday, September 12th 2025

The Glasgow Scotties started Northern B conference play on the right foot, as they defeated the Cut Bank Wolves on Friday night in Glasgow, by a score of 46-6. The Scotties scored on all 6 of their first half possessions, to take a commanding 40-0 lead, with 5:28 to play in the first half. Khye Gamas had 3 touchdowns in the game, including 2 passing touchdowns, both to Tavin Boland, and a long, 85 yard touchdown run, at the 3:03 mark in the first quarter. Gamas would finish the game with 250 total yards. 143 of those yards came through the air, including touchdown passes of 39 and 18 yards to Tavin Boland. Gamas finished the game with 107 rushing yards on just 2 carries. Wyatt Sugg also had 2 rushing touchdowns in the contest for Glasgow, as he finished the game with 79 rushing yards on just 5 carries. Cash Stulc would also find paydirt for the Scotties in the game as well, as he would score on a nifty,15 yard quarterback scamper. Liam Chapman also had a nice game on the ground, finishing with 45 yards on 4 carries, including a 5 yard touchdown. Freshman Reece Martin got in on the action as well, finishing the game with 35 yards on 7 carries. The Scotties finished with 349 rushing yards as a team, and racked up 499 total yards in the contest.

The Glasgow defense was stifling in this game, as they held the Wolves without a first down in the first half. Cut Bank would eventually find their offensive rhythm in the fourth quarter, as they would get on the scoreboard, courtesy of an 11 yard pass from Brent Bordeau to Tyler Rains with just 12 seconds remaining in the game. This touchdown was set up by a 64 yard completion from Bordeau to Thane Vallie.

Cut Bank was led offensively by Bordeau, as he finished the game 3-14 passing for 79 yards, and also had four carries for 17 rushing yards as well. Thane Vallie had one reception for 64 yards for the Wolves to help set up their touchdown. Cut Bank's Adrian Guardipee chipped in 25 rushing yards as well. The Wolves finished the game with 197 yards of total offense.

With the win, Glasgow moves their overall record to 3-0 on the season, and are now 1-0 in Northern B Conference play. Cut Bank falls to 2-1, and are now 0-1 in Northern B Conference play. Glasgow will travel to Shelby to face the Coyotes, next Friday September 19th, while Cut Bank will travel to Fairfield, to take on the Eagles next Friday night.

1st Quarter: Glasgow 28, Cut Bank 0
HALF: Glasgow 40, Cut Bank 0
3rd Quarter: Glasgow 46, Cut Bank 0
FINAL: Glasgow 46, Cut Bank 6

Scoring Plays

1st Quarter:

Glasgow: Tavin Boland 39 yard reception from Khye Gamas (Levi Stanley Kick) 8:56
Glasgow: Liam Chapman 5 yard run (kick failed) 5:04
Glasgow: Khye Gamas 85 yard run (Gamas pass to Nielsen) 3:03
Glasgow: Bland 18 yard reception from Gamas (Stanley Kick) 0:44

2nd Quarter:

Glasgow: Wyatt Sugg 4 yard run (kick failed) 9:08
Glasgow: Sugg 16 yard run (kick failed) 5:28

3rd Quarter:

Glasgow: Cash Stulc 15 yard run (kick failed) 1:46

4th Quarter:

Cut Bank: Tyler Rains 11 yard reception from Brent Bordeau (No PAT attempted) 0:12


Havre Invitational Cross Country Results

Friday, September 12th 2025

Girls Scores: Great Falls 35, Fairfield 63, Havre 75, Harlem 79, Poplar 103, Glasgow 128, Fort Benton 198
23 Haleigh Huntsman 23:49.7
28 Jensina Tweten 25:46.5
32 Mayzie Yoakam 26:17.6
33 Riley Clampitt 26:23.7
36 Josie Kemp 26:39.9
39 Amani Probert 27:01.5 (Personal Best by 14 seconds)
47 Rueby Nixdorf 28:20.5
11 JV Lacey White 29:26.9

Boys Scores: Harlem 28, Great Falls 46, Glasgow 87, Havre 91, Poplar 94
8 Oliver Pick 18:52.8
17 Garrett Thompson 19:35.2
19 Jack Milam 20:00.4
22 Timothy Pearson 20:24.7
23 Rowen Kloker 20:25.1
27 Baden White 20:51.3
28 Jack Miller 20:58.1
18 JV Aaron Mickelson 23:13.0
28 JV Nikolas Kulczyk 24:04.4 (Personal Best by 1:03)
32 JV Aiden Aune 26:58.3

Nashua:
Girls:
48 Ryder Bilger 29:14.6
Boys:
21 Charlie Kaasa 20:18.2
38 Zander Schulte 22:56.5
50 Braylon Watterson 26:00.20
53 Joe Morgan 29:26.8

Full Results


Scottie Volleyball Team Improves To 3-0 In 2-B Conference

Friday, September 12th 2025

The Scottie Volleyball team defeated Harlem on Thursday 25-11, 25-17, 25-18. The win improved Glasgow's record to 3-0 in the 2-B Conference.

Addison Jones led the way with 12 kills while Joely Chappell added 7 kills. Ella Eggebrecht had 20 assists and 8 digs for the Scotties.

Glasgow will travel to Fairview on Saturday for another conference matchup.


GHS Athletic Hall Of Fame Added To Hallways At Glasgow High School.

Friday, September 12th 2025

The Glasgow High School Athletic Hall of Fame Class of 2025 has now officially been added to our hallways at GHS.

As you walk the hallways of Glasgow High School, you will notice all the student/athletes who have pictures on the walls. These are the individuals who have earned All-State recognition in their respective sport.

The 2025 pictures added to the hallways include:

Kyler Holinde
Macy Martin
Michael King
Wyatt Babb
Tanae Baker


MTN Sports High School Football Rankings

Wednesday, September 10th 2025

MTN Sports high school football rankings

Monday, Sept. 8

CLASS AA

1, Kalispell Glacier (2-0). Last: Beat No. 5 Bozeman 62-21. Next: at Butte (1-1)

2, Bozeman Gallatin (2-0). Last: Beat Helena 42-13. Next: vs. Billings Skyview (0-2)

3, Billings West (1-1). Last: Beat Missoula Hellgate 56-14. Next: at Great Falls (0-1)

4, Missoula Big Sky (2-0). Last: Beat Great Falls 27-6. Next: at Helena Capital (1-1)

5, Missoula Sentinel (1-0). Last: Beat No. 3 Great Falls CMR 6-0. Next: vs. Helena (1-1)

Around Class AA: A week after winning a close one on the road at Billings West, top-ranked Kalispell Glacier took care of previous No. 5 Bozeman High thanks to three touchdown passes from Jackson Presley and 492 total yards of offense. No. 2 Gallatin also ran its record to 2-0 with a big win over Helena, while No. 3 West bounced back with a runaway over Missoula Hellgate despite a slow start. Making their respective debuts in the rankings this week are No. 4 Missoula Big Sky and No. 5 Missoula Sentinel, the latter of which blanked previous No. 3 Great Falls CMR on Friday.


CLASS A

1, Billings Central (2-0). Last: Beat No. 4 Havre 42-7. Next: vs. No. 3 Frenchtown (2-0)

2, Laurel (2-0). Last: Beat Sidney 34-6. Next: vs Lockwood (1-1)

3, Frenchtown (2-0). Last: Beat Columbia Falls 37-6. Next: at No. 1 Billings Central (2-0)

4, Lewistown (2-0). Last: Beat Miles City 48-14. Next: at Glendive (1-1)

5, Hamilton (2-0). Last: Beat Whitefish 27-23. Next: vs. Libby (2-0)

Around Class A: Defending state champion Billings Central had too much for previous No. 4 Havre in their ranked head-to-head matchup last week, beating the Blue Ponies 42-7. The Rams welcome another top Class A opponent this week as new No. 3 Frenchtown, coming off a 37-6 victory over Columbia Falls, looks to knock Central off its perch. Elsewhere, Hamilton makes its debut in the rankings this week at No. 5 and faces 2-0 Libby this week.


CLASS B

1, Manhattan (2-0). Last: Beat Florence 18-6. Next: at Big Timber (0-2)

2, Eureka (1-0) Last: Idle. Next: vs. Deer Lodge (0-2)

3, Three Forks (2-0). Last: Beat Huntley Project 51-26. Next: at Whitehall (2-0)

4, Malta (2-0). Last: Beat Shepherd 40-6. Next: vs. Conrad (1-1)

5. Glasgow (2-0). Last: Beat Baker 52-12. Next: vs. Cut Bank (2-0)

Around Class B: No. 1 Manhattan ran its record to 2-0 with an 18-6 win over perennial Class B contender Florence in a rematch of the 2023 championship. The Tigers, runners-up in the past two state title games, have allowed just 12 points in its two contests in 2025. The rest of the top five all won last week — except for No. 2 Eureka, which had a bye. The Lions are back on the field this week against Deer Lodge. No. 3 Three Forks and No. 5 Glasgow both face 2-0 opponents this week.

8-MAN

1, Scobey (2-0). Last: Beat Westby-Grenora 60-6. Next: at No. 5 Circle (1-0)


2, Fort Benton (2-0). Last: Beat No. 2 Belt 24-22. Next: vs. Rocky Boy (0-2)

3, Belt (1-1). Last: Lost to No. 3 Fort Benton 24-22. Next: vs. Chinook (2-0)

4, Drummond-Philipsburg (2-0). Last: Beat Park City 56-22. Next: at Lone Peak (1-1)

5, Circle (1-0). Last: Idle. Next: vs. No. 1 Scobey (2-0)

Around 8-Man: The first big clash of the season went Fort Benton's way, as it escaped Belt 24-22. A late touchdown by Truman Giese and two takeaways preserved the win. The No. 2-ranked Longhorns and No. 3 Huskies have swapped positions in this week's rankings. Everyone is still looking up at Scobey, however. The top-ranked Spartans have a big matchup on the docket this week as they welcome No. 5 Circle to town. The Wildcats are coming off a bye.

6-MAN

1, D-G-S-G (2-0). Last: Beat No. 2 C-J-I 86-36. Next: vs. No. 3 Custer-Hysham-Melstone (1-1)

2, Absarokee (2-0). Last: Beat Bridger 60-12. Next: vs. Gardiner (1-1)

3, Custer-Hysham-Melstone (1-1). Last: Beat No. 4 Bainville 68-37. Next: at No. 1 D-G-S-G (2-0)

4, C-J-I (1-1). Last: Lost to No. 1 D-G-S-G 86-36. Next: at Highwood (2-0)

5, Grass Range-Winnett (2-0). Last: Beat Broadview-Lavina 58-6. Next: vs. Big Sandy (1-1)

Around 6-Man: Tyce Smith's big night helped propel top-ranked Denton-Geyser-Stanford-Geraldine to an 86-36 rout of previous No. 2 Chester-Joplin-Inverness. But the Bearcats can't relax as new No. 3 Custer-Hysham Melstone, after a 68-37 victory over previously ranked Bainville, travels to Geraldine for a top-three matchup this week. Meanwhile, C-J-I, now No. 4, looks to get back in the win column in a matchup against undefeated Highwood.


Scottie Volleyball Team Improves To 2-0 In 2-B Conference

Sunday, September 7th 2025

The Scottie Volleyball team picked up a road victory on Saturday dispatching Plentywood 3-0.

Glasgow over Plentywood: 28-26, 25-12, 25-8

Addison Jones led the way with 9 kills and Ella Eggebrecht had 24 assists for the Scotties.

Glasgow will host Harlem on Thursday and travel to Fairview on Saturday.


Frontier Conference Football Scoreboard

Sunday, September 7th 2025

College of Idaho 37 Rocky Mountain College 20
Montana Western 52 MSU Northern 0
Western Oregon 27 Southern Oregon 7
Montana Tech 30 Carroll College 19
Dakota State 37 Nebraska Wesleyan 7
Fort Lewis College 58 Arizona Christian 10


Big Sky Conference Football Scoreboard

Sunday, September 7th 2025

New Mexico 32, Idaho State 22
Idaho 37, St. Thomas 30
Northern Arizona 38, Utah Tech 31
Nevada 20, Sacramento State 17
Utah 63, Cal Poly 9
North Dakota 50, Portland State 20
Montana 42, Central Washington 17
Colorado State 21, Northern Colorado 17
South Dakota State 30, Montana State 24 (2OT)


Friday Night Scoreboard

Saturday, September 6th 2025

Class B Football
Glasgow 52, Baker 12
Malta 40, Shepherd 6
Wolf Point 20, Colstrip 7
Shelby 52, Roundup 6
Jefferson 33, Conrad 30
Cut Bank 42, Deer Lodge 6
Anaconda 27, Fairfield 20
Three Forks 51, Huntley Project 26
Red Lodge 33, Columbus 13
Joliet 20, Big Timber 14
Manhattan 18, Florence 6
Whitehall 19, Thompson Falls 8

Class A
Billings Central 42, Havre 7
Laurel 34, Sidney 6
Lewistown 48, Miles City 14

Class C (8-man)
Forsyth 46, Culbertson 12
Chinook 64, Centerville 8
Harlem 58, Rocky Boy 0

Class C (6-man)
Custer-Hysham-Melstone 68, Bainville 37
Savage 41, Broadus 10

Saturday
RIchey-Lambert vs. Terry
Brockton vs. Plevna


Scotties Defeat Baker 52-12

Friday, September 5th 2025

The Glasgow Scotties traveled to Baker, and came away with a 40-point victory, in a non-conference Class B football game in Baker on Saturday night. After holding the Baker offense to a 3 -and- out on the opening series of the game, the Scotties marched 73 yards down the field, highlighted by a 17 yard run by Liam Chapman, and a clutch pass from Khye Gamas to Grady Nielsen, that was finally capped by a Khye Gamas 1 yard touchdown, to take a 6-0 lead at the 5:32 mark in the 1st quarter. Baker then marched the ball down to the Glasgow 1 yard line, before a costly fumble turned the ball over to Glasgow. From that point, Glasgow would reel off 27 more points in the 1st half, holding Baker to just 6, to claim a 33-6 halftime lead.

Quarterback Khye Gamas orchestrated the Glasgow offense skillfully, both on the ground and through the air. The Scottie speedster finished the game with 2 rushing touchdowns and 1 passing touchdown. These scores included a 99 yard touchdown run to open the second quarter, along with an 85 yard touchdown pass to sophomore Cash Stulc, just a few minutes later. Tavin Boland also scored on a 92 yard kickoff return, to answer a Baker touchdown in the 2nd quarter for Glasgow as well. Cade Hudyma, Wyatt Sugg, Liam Chapman, and Reece Martin also found the end zone for Glasgow. Sophomore Cash Stulc would pass for a touchdown, for the Scotties in the 3rd quarter.

Baker was led offensively by Trevon Leeko, as he finished the game with 2 rushing touchdowns. Baker was plagued by turnovers in this game, as they turned the ball over to Glasgow 4 times in the contest. One of those turnovers occurred while they were threatening to score, on the 1 yard line of Glasgow.

Glasgow improves their record to 2-0 on the young season, while Baker falls to 0-2. Baker will next host Roundup on Friday September 12th at 7:00, while Glasgow will host Cut Bank, in a Northern B conference game.

1Q: Glasgow 6, Baker 0
HALF: Glasgow 33, Baker 6
3Q: Glasgow 46, Baker 6
FINAL: Glasgow 52, Baker 12

Scoring Plays:

1st Quarter

Glasgow: Khye Gamas 1 yard run (pass failed) 5:32

2nd Quarter

Glasgow: Khye Gamas 99 yard run (Gamas Pass to Hudyma) 10:54
Glasgow: Cash Stulc 85 yard reception from Gamas (kick blocked) 8:02
Baker: Trevon Leeko 1 yard run (pass failed) 3:31
Glasgow: Tavin Boland 92 yard kickoff return (Gamas kick) 3:11
Glasgow: Wyatt Sugg 1 yard run (kick blocked) :09

3rd Quarter

Glasgow: Liam Chapman 5 yard run (Levi Stanley kick) 9:36
Glasgow: Cade Hudyma 4 yard reception from Cash Stulc (kick failed) 1:32

4th Quarter

Baker: Trevon Leeko 20 yard run (pass failed) 8:18
Glasgow: Reece Martin 1 yard run (run failed) 4:23


Scottie Boys Third, Girls Seventh At Williston Invite

Friday, September 5th 2025

The Scottie boys finished third at the Williston Chamberlin Invitational cross country meet on Friday. Williston won the meet with 19 points, followed by Dickinson with 83, then Glasgow with 149. There were 15 complete teams.

The Scottie girls finished seventh out of eight complete teams with 257 points. Williston won the meet with 25 points, followed by Dickinson with 73 and Killdeer with 77 points.

23 Haleigh Huntsman 23:19.4
48 Jensina Tweten 24:46.7
57 Mayzie Yoakam 25:42.6
60 Josie Kemp 26:05.9
69 Rueby Nixdorf 27:07.4 (1:43 Personal Best)
71 Amani Probert 27:15.9 (1:48 Personal Best)
78 Lacey White 28:16.7 (20-second Personal Best)

19 Oliver Pick 18:52.2 (1 second Personal Best)
30 Jack Milam 19:47.9
32 Kyler Whitman 19:56.2
33 Timothy Pearson 19:57.1
35 Garrett Thompson 20:00.5
38 Jack Miller 20:11.6
39 Rowen Kloker 20:11.7
43 Baden White 20:21.3 (20-second personal best)
90 Aaron Mickelson 22:55.9
103 Nikolas Kulczyk 25:07.9
104 Aiden Aune 25:29.7

Nashua:
46 Charlie Kaasa 20:27.5
91 Zander Schulte 22:59.4

Full Results


Bilger, Holinde Make Their DSU Debut

Friday, September 5th 2025

https://dsubluehawks.com/
BISMARCK, N.D. — Dickinson State opened the season at the Marauders Invitational with both programs placing fifth in team scoring against a deep field. The Blue Hawk women totaled 123 points behind a tight scoring five, while the men finished with 124, led by a top-five finish from Caleb Sarsland.

Women (6K) — Senior Lauren Taylor set the pace for DSU, placing 28th in 24:08.45, a personal best that put the Blue Hawks in solid position early. Sophomore Mia Handran followed as the team's second scorer in 32nd at 24:40.63, also a personal best.

Freshman Kheyerah Bilger debuted in 39th at 25:31.55, while Senior Natalie Lile provided veteran stability at 40th in 25:51.63, giving DSU four finishers in the top 40. Junior Loli Jarrett closed the scoring five in 48th with a time of 28:08.99, securing the team total. Freshman Amanda Willis completed the lineup in 51st at 29:11.58.

Team scoring for the women (Taylor 28th/19 pts, Handran 32nd/21, Bilger 39th/25, Lile 40th/26, Jarrett 48th/32) summed to 123, good for fifth behind North Dakota State, UMary, Minot State and Bismarck State.

Men (8K) — Junior Caleb Sarsland delivered a top-end result, finishing fifth overall in 25:26.24 to anchor DSU's team score with single-digit points. Freshman Caleb Swisher made an immediate impact, placing 36th in 28:02.51.

Sophomore Eli Heacock added 42nd in 28:22.36, a personal best, while senior Hudson Atkinson followed one spot back in 43rd at 28:24.87, pairing with Heacock to steady the middle of the lineup. Sophomore Jacob Littleton rounded out the scoring five in 45th with 28:32.28.

Freshman Kyler Holinde finished 53rd in 30:11.53 and sophomore Brady Hoverson was 54th in 30:26.69 (personal best). Freshman Drew Abrahamson completed the roster in 64th at 36:48.09.

The men's score (Sarsland 5th/5 pts, Swisher 36th/25, Heacock 42nd/30, Atkinson 43rd/31, Littleton 45th/33) totaled 124, placing the Blue Hawks fifth behind North Dakota State, UMary, Bismarck State and Minot State.


Glasgow Picks Up Conference Win With Volleyball Victory Over Malta

Friday, September 5th 2025

Glasgow defeated Malta in the home volleyball opener on Thursday evening. The Scotties go to 1-0 in conference play with the 3-1 win over Malta.

Glasgow defeats Malta
25-19, 25-15, 22-25, 25-15

The Scotties also were victorious in the C-Squad and JV matches.

Glasgow will travel to Plentywood on Saturday for another conference matchup.


Scottie Cross Country Competing In Williston Friday

Friday, September 5th 2025

The Scottie Boys and Girls Cross Country teams will be in Williston today competing in their second meet of the year.


Montanasports.com High School Football Rankings

Thursday, September 4th 2025


MTN Sports high school football rankings

Tuesday, Sept. 2

CLASS AA

1, Kalispell Glacier (1-0). Last: Beat Billings West 14-10. Next: vs. No. 5 Bozeman (1-0)

2, Bozeman Gallatin (1-0). Last: Beate Butte 44-13. Next: vs. Helena (1-0)

3, Great Falls CMR (1-0). Last: Beat Helena Capital 28-14. Next: at Missoula Sentinel (0-0)

4, Billings West (0-1). Last: Lost to Kalispell Glacier 14-10. Next: at Missoula Hellgate (0-1)

5, Bozeman (1-0). Last: Beat Missoula Hellgate 46-20. Next: at No. 1 Kalispell Glacier (1-0)

Around Class AA: In the first big showdown of the season, Kalispell Glacier went on the road last week and sneaked past Billings West in a matchup of teams with championship aspirations. The Wolfpack fended off a late red-zone series by the Bears to hang on. Great Falls CMR got started on the right foot with a two-touchdown win over defending state champion Helena Capital, which was another notable outcome from Week 1.


CLASS A

1, Billings Central (1-0). Last: Beat Dillon 64-28. Next: vs. No. 4 Havre (0-0)

2, Laurel (1-0). Last: Beat Glendive 46-6. Next: vs. Sidney (1-0)

3, Lewistown (1-0). Last: Beat Columbia Falls 17-13. Next: vs. Miles City (1-0)

4, Havre (0-0). Last: No-contest at Whitefish. Next: at No. 1 Billings Central (1-0)

5, Frenchtown (1-0). Last: Beat Bigfork 28-7. Next: vs. Columbia Falls (0-1)

Around Class A: Defending state champion Billings Central returned this season with an experienced roster, and after a slow start in Week 1 at Dillon the Rams proved they are formidable again. Laurel, hungry after falling to Central in last year’s title game, scored a blowout win in their opener. Havre's season debut at Whitefish was one of a handful of games across the state to be ruled a "no-contest" due to lightning. The Blue Ponies travel to face top-ranked Central this week in a top-four matchup.


CLASS B

1, Manhattan (1-0). Last: Beat Anaconda 15-6. Next: vs. Florence (0-1)

2, Eureka (1-0) Last: Beat Fairfield 32-0. Next: Idle

3, Three Forks (1-0). Last: Beat Florence 25-13. Next: at Huntley Project (0-1)

4, Malta (1-0). Last: Beat Huntley Project 9-8. Next: at Shepherd (0-1)

5. Glasgow (1-0). Last: Beat Red Lodge 33-12. Next: at Baker (0-1)

Around Class B: Malta topped Manhattan in last year's state championship game, and both won close games last week to open the new season. Manhattan has lost the past two title contests by a combined 12 points and looks to get over that hump this season. Malta said goodbye to a strong senior class but its defense still rose to the occasion in beating Huntley Project last week. Glasgow, with a nice win over Red Lodge, hopes to make noise in the North this year led by quarterback Khye Gamas.

8-MAN

1, Scobey (1-0). Last: Beat Plentywood 48-6. Next: vs. Westby-Grenora (0-1)


2, Belt (1-0). Last: Beat Rocky Boy 58-0. Next: vs. No. 3 Fort Benton (1-0)

3, Fort Benton (1-0). Last: Beat Centerville 68-0. Next: at No. 2 Belt (1-0)

4, Drummond-Philipsburg (1-0). Last: Beat Lame Deer by forfeit. Next: at Park City (0-1)

5, Circle (1-0). Last: Beat Westby-Grenora 59-6. Next: at Wibaux (0-0)

Around 8-Man: Scobey and Belt both opened the season last week with blowout wins, which does nothing to dispel the notion that they are among the elite in 8-Man in 2025. But Belt will face a test Thursday night when it welcomes North rival Fort Benton for a top-three showdown in Week 2. Fort Benton wasn't too hospitable to Centerville — previously a 6-Man power — in its 8-Man opener. Box Elder, however, last year's 6-Man champion, opened 1-0 in the 8-Man ranks by beating Simms.

6-MAN

1, D-G-S-G (1-0). Last: Beat Lincoln 45-24. Next: at No. 2 C-J-I (1-0)


2, C-J-I (1-0). Last: Beat Hot Springs 52-8. Next: vs. No. 1 D-G-S-G (1-0)

3, Absarokee (1-0). Last: Beat Custer-Hysham-Melstone 33-26. Next: at Bridger (0-1)

4, Bainville (1-0). Last: Beat Jordan 47-46. Next: at Custer-Hysham-Melstone (0-1)

5, Grass Range-Winnett (1-0). Last: Beat Terry 68-12. Next: at Broadview-Lavina (1-0).

Around 6-Man: Box Elder and Centerville, winners of the past two state championships, have moved up to the 8-Man ranks, meaning there will be a new top dog in 6-Man this season. Week 2 provides a clash of the top-two teams in the rankings as No. 1 Denton-Geyser-Stanford-Geraldine travels north to face No. 2 Chester-Joplin-Inverness. The game should be a good indicator of the balance of power in 6-Man in the early portion of the 2025 season.


Colbrese Cup Memorial Red Ball Golf Scramble 2025

Tuesday, September 2nd 2025

Originally scheduled for the second Saturday in August, this year's annual golf tournament was postponed due to rainy, windy weather. The event was successfully rescheduled and held on Saturday, August 30, 2025, at Sunnyside Golf Course, where participants enjoyed sunny skies, a light breeze, and temperatures in the 80s—perfect conditions for a day on the course.

A total of 17 teams competed for nearly $7,500 in cash and prizes, making for an exciting and competitive tournament.

Raffle Winners
Congratulations to our lucky raffle prize winners:
Robyn’s Nest Gift Basket – Wendy Johnson
Yeti Cooler – Calvin Kemmis
Yeti Cooler – Raymond Fraiser
Cape Air Airline Tickets – Kaden Fossum

Tournament Winners
Net Division
1st Place ($1,300): Katy Peterson, Brad Haase, Amanda Mittlestadt & Chris Crawford – Net score: 86.5

2nd Place ($900): Tim Dees, Gil Johnson, Dillen Rasmusson & Pat Gunderson – Net score: 86.9

3rd Place ($700): Easton Copenhaver, Jeremiah Whitright, Taylor Hanks & Freedom Crawford – Net score: 88.2

Gross Division
1st Place ($1,300): Team 5 – Jake Hughes, Chris Richter, Joel Kemmis & Calvin Kemmis – Gross score: 97

Bottom Bouncer Award ($200)
John Bach, Wendy Johnson, Josh Johnson & Kaden Bedwell

2025 Hole Winners Red Ball Golf Tournament
Hole #1 – Closest 2nd Shot (must be on the green) Freedom Crawford $50 Sponsor-Arch’s Tire
Hole #2 – Closest to the Scottie Flag (random draw)-Jake Hughes $50 Sponsor-Cottonwood Inn
Hole #3- Closest to the Line-Wendy Johnson $50 Sponsor-Buechler Insurance Agency
Hole #4-Closest to the Pin-John Cremer (random draw) $250/John Engstrom $250
Sponsor-Nemont Telephone

Hole #5-Closest 3rd Shot Women-Nyah DeRyke $50
Closest 3rd Shot Men-(random draw) John Cremer $50 Sponsor-AgWest Farm Credit

Hole #6-Closest to the Pin (random draw) Wes Phillips $250/Freedom Crawford $250 Sponsor-Hi-Line Ford
Hole #7 – Longest Put Men-Paul Keiser $50/Longest Put Women-(random draw) Carlyle Garsjo $50
Sponsor-C&B Operations
Hole #8-Longest Drive Women (must be on the green) Amanda Mittlestadt $50
Longest Drive Men-Team Freedom $50 Sponsor-Thompson & Sons

Hole #9-Closest to the triangle-Trevor Dulaney $50 Sponsor-Eugenes Pizza
Hole #10-Closest to the flag men-Connor Koski $50
Closest to the flag-Women (random draw)-Dillen Rasmusan $50 Sponsor JR’s Party Store #24

Hole #11-Closest to the Drop Zone (on 1st shot) Channing Ellingson $50 Sponsor-Pehlke’s Furniture
Hole #12-Closest to the pond without being in Channing Ellingson $50 Sponsor-Glasgow Auto Sales
Hole #13-Closest to the pin Women-Rachel Boese $50
Closest to the pin Men-Connor Koski $50 Sponsor-Cottonwood Inn

Hole #14-Shortest Drive (must use ball in scramble or red ball)-Paul Koski $50 Sponsor-Buechler Insurance Agency
Hole #15-Closest to the Pin (must be on the green)-Taylor Hopstad $50 Sponsor-Ezzie’s Wholesale
Hole #16-Closest 2nd Shot-Team Freedom $50 Sponsor-HiLine Collision Repair Center
Hole #17-Longest Drive Men-Justin Hernandez $50 Sponsor-Ezzie’s Wholesale
Longest Drive Women (random draw) Wendy Johnson $50 Sponsor-Helland Agency

Hole #18-Closest 2nd Shot- Landon Young $50 Sponsor-Farm Bureau Insurance Shane Gibson


Frontier Conference Football Scoreboard

Sunday, August 31st 2025

Thursday, August 28th

Mayville State 49, Judson University 20
Dickinson State 30, Valley City State 15
Montana Tech 38, Montana Western 27
Southern Oregon 59, Simpson 0

Saturday, August 30th

Carroll 20, MSU-Northern 0
Dakota Wesleyan 16, Dakota State 14
College of Idaho 21, Eastern Oregon 17


Big Sky Conference Football Scoreboard

Sunday, August 31st 2025

Saturday, August 30th

Northern Colorado 17, Chadron State 3
Oregon 59, Montana State 13
James Madison 45, Weber State 10
South Dakota State 20, Sacramento State 3
Incarnate Word 31, Eastern Washington 21
Cal Poly 41, San Diego 17
BYU 69, Portland State 0
Southern Utah 46, Idaho State 24
Arizona State 38, Northern Arizona 19
Washington State 13, Idaho 10
UC Davis 31, Utah Tech 24


Glasgow Volleyball Results

Sunday, August 31st 2025

The Scottie Varsity Volleyball team competed in Shelby this Friday and Saturday in the Shelby Tournament.

The Scotties ended up playing 12 matches and went 7-5 over the two day period. Glasgow will host Malta on Thursday in the first conference match of the young season.

The Glasgow C Squad and JV teams were in Malta Saturday. Glasgow's C Squad went 2-0 and the JV went 1-1.


Scotties Drop Red Lodge In Season Opener

Saturday, August 30th 2025

The Scottie football team opened up the 2025 fall season with a 33-12 win at Scottie Field on Friday night.

The teams remained scoreless after one quarter, but Glasgow quarterback Khye Gamas opened things up in the second quarter with a long touchdown run to put the Scotties up 6-0. He later threw to wide receiver Cade Hudyma to make it 12-0.

Glasgow went up 20-0 before the half; Red Lodge cut the lead to 20-6 before Glasgow answered again with two more scores in the fourth quarter. It was the first-ever match-up between the two schools: the Rams had been rated #4, and Glasgow #7 coming into the game.

The Scotties will hit the road next Friday as they travel to Baker to face the Spartans. Kick-off is scheduled for 7 p.m. on KLTZ.



Friday Night Football Scores

Saturday, August 30th 2025

CLASS B
Columbus 42, Baker 8
Conrad 26, Shepherd 6
Cut Bank 14, Thompson Falls 12
Eureka 32, Fairfield 0
Glasgow 33, Red Lodge 12
Jefferson 27, Missoula Loyola 21
Joliet 56, Shelby 6
Malta 9, Huntley Project 8
Manhattan 15, Anaconda 6
Three Forks 25, Florence-Carlton 13
Whitehall 38, Deer Lodge 6

CLASS A
Havre 21, Whitefish 7 (Ended by weather in 2Q)
Laurel 46, Glendive 6
Miles City 50, East Helena 47
Sidney 59, Livingston 7

CLASS C
Bainville 47, Jordan 46
Cascade 58, Harlem 6
Chinook 28, Choteau 26
Circle 59, Westby-Grenora 6
RIchey-Lambert 55, Broadus 8


Scottie Girls 7th, Boys 8th At Billings Invitational

Friday, August 29th 2025

The Scottie boys finished 8th out of 16 complete teams at the Billings Invitational Cross Country Meet on Friday. Hardin won the meet with 60 points, followed by Billings West with 78 and Skyview with 114. The Scotties scored 237 points and were the top Class B school at the meet. 116 boys competed in the varsity race. Mickelson, Milam, and Miller all had personal bests while Kloker, Pearson, and Thompson ran their fastest times for the Billings course.
40 Oliver Pick 18:53.7
42 Jack Milam 19:01.6
53 Rowen Kloker 19:35.9
54 Garrett Thompson 19:38.8
62 Jack Miller 19:59.5
63 Kyler Whitman 20:00.6
82 Timothy Pearson 21:09.7
JV 19 Baden White 20:41.2
JV 59 Aaron Mickelson 22:38.9
JV 106 Aiden Aune 24:28.5

Glasgow's girls finished 7th out of 7 complete teams with 195 points. Billings West won the meet with 58, followed by Powell, WY, with 69, and Billings Central with 74.
78 girls competed in the race. Glasgow Individual results:
42 Haleigh Huntsman 23:35.0
60 Mayzie Yoakam 25:22.2
64 Jensina Tweten 25:37.8
72 Josie Kemp 26:54.2
74 Lacey White 28:36.8
JV 76 Rueby Nixdorf 28:47.0
JV 78 Amani Probert 29:03.0

Full Results


Friday Volleyball Scores From Shelby Tournament

Friday, August 29th 2025

First round girls volleyball scores from Friday's tournament in Shelby:
Choteau 21, Glasgow 16; Choteau 21, Glasgow 15
Chinook 21, Glasgow 13; Chinook 21, Glasgow 19
Glasgow 21, Cut Bank 8; Glasgow 21, Cut Bank 15
Glasgow 21, Three Forks 12; Glasgow 21, Three Forks 17
Glasgow 21, Simms 18; Glasgow 21, Simms 18
Glasgow 21 Manhattan 13, Glasgow 21 Manhattan 20
Chinook 21, Glasgow 15; Chinook 21, Glasgow 15


Scottie Volleyball Team In Shelby This Weekend

Friday, August 29th 2025

The Scottie Volleyball team is in Shelby this weekend for their opening tournament. Coach Somer Hoerster is taking 8 girls to Shelby and they will have 2 full days of volleyball.


Scottie Cross Country Opens Season In Billings Today

Friday, August 29th 2025

The season-opening Billings Invitational cross country meet is Friday at Amend Park.

The meet begins at noon with the JV boys. The JV girls will race at 12:25 p.m. The varsity boys will compete at 12:50 p.m. The varsity girls race at 1:25 p.m. is the final contest of the day.

Schools entered are: Belgrade, Big Horn (Wyoming), Billings Central, Billings Christian, Billings Senior, Billings Skyview, Billings West, Buffalo (Wyoming), Broadus, Burlington (Wyoming), Cody (Wyoming), Colstrip, Columbus, Fromberg, Glasgow, Hardin, Harlowton-Ryegate-Judith Gap, Huntley Project, Joliet, Lame Deer, Laurel, Lockwood, Lodge Grass, Lovell (Wyoming), Melstone, Miles City, Park City, Plenty Coups, Powell (Wyoming), Red Lodge, Roberts, Rocky Mountain (Wyoming), Roundup, Shepherd, Sidney, St. Labre, Thermopolis (Wyoming), and Worland (Wyoming).


Scottie Football Team Opens Up Season At Home With Red Lodge

Friday, August 29th 2025

The Scottie Football team will open up the season tonight at Scottie Field vs Red Lodge. Kickoff is set for 7pm and the game will be broadcast on Kltz.

Glasgow and Red Lodge have never faced each other on the football field. The Scotties and Rams were both playoff teams last year. Glasgow lost in the first round while Red Lodge was defeated by Manhattan in the semi-finals.


Club Championship Winners At Sunnyside Country Club

Monday, August 25th 2025

Sunnyside Country Club held its Club Championship on Saturday and Sunday.

Congratulations to our 2025 Club Champions. Men's Low Gross- Blaine Myrick, Men's Low Net- Larry Rasmusan, Men's Flight-1 Champion Shane Sinclair, Men's Flight 2 Champion- Kaden Fossum (not pictured), Women's Low Gross- Shelley Pehlke Hopfauf, Women's Low Net- Gail Fast, Women's Flight 1 Champion (not pictured) - Rachel Boese.

Full Results:

https://www.golfgenius.com/pages/11939534904733228579


Scottie Volleyball Competing In Shelby Preseason Volleyball Tourney

Sunday, August 24th 2025

The Glasgow Scottie Volleyball team will begin their season in Shelby August 29-30.


Scottie Booster Club Memberships Available

Friday, August 22nd 2025

Greetings Scottie Fans!

Another summer has flown by, the 2025-2026 school year is upon us, along with it comes great opportunities for our students and student athletes to compete in a wide range of extracurricular activities. Activities where students learn to face challenges, overcome their limitations, and develop personal integrity through hard work and sportsmanship, all while experiencing the great rewards and lessons that come from teamwork. The new school year offers are great opportunities and fun for the whole family.

Your Scottie Booster Club is a major partner with our school’s programs, and we are again asking for your continued help in supporting our Students, Athletes, Speech & Drama Teams, Band & Choir Members, along with the Cheer Squad. Your Scottie Booster Club was able to invest in our school $44,696.92 this past year, spread across a wide range of needs that the school is not able to meet with its budgetary concerns.

The booster club provided $3,650.00 in scholarships to graduating area students through the (JJMT) Jeff Jurgens Memorial Tournament. Your booster club also made contributions in 2024 to the Montana Community Foundation in the amount of $5,000.00 and it is currently valued at $318,724.94; your club has also contributed $15,000.00 to the Capital Improvement Fund and it is currently valued at $145,516.87.

The Capital Improvement Fund created by your booster club board of directors several years ago, to have funds available to help address the aging facilities at the Scottie Field Athletic Complex, along with the Irle, Middle and High Schools themselves. You can contribute directly to either the Capital Improvement Fund or the Montana Community Foundation through your endowment donations to the Scottie Booster Club, just specify which fund you would like to contribute to with your donations.
On behalf of the directors of your Scottie Booster Club I would like to invite you to renew your membership at this time. We would like to thank all of you that have shown your true Scottie spirit, with all the vehicles around town and even throughout our great state sporting our Scottie Plaid license plates, we receive compliments even from our rivals. Remember that not only do they look great on your vehicles but $20.00 per year goes directly to your Scottie Booster Club. Just ask for them when you renew your plates, and you can even get them customized if you like.

I would like to again thank the rest of the Scottie Booster Club board they all put a lot of time and effort in throughout the year; Vice President Ryan Fast, Secretary/Treasurer Ruth Ann Hutcheson, Voting Directors Andrew McKean, Amber Kirkland, Jace Ball, Gil Johnson, and Superintendent Brenner Flaten along with our Non-voting Directors former Athletic Director/Strength and Conditioning Coordinator Dalton Reid and Glasgow High School Principal Brett Huntsman. They did an excellent job for you this past year. We would like to welcome new Scottie Athletic Director Mike Erickson to our great community and to the Scottie Boster Club board as a non-voting director.

We have included a financial statement from the 2024-2025 fiscal year on the back of this letter along with your membership dues renewal form.

Do not’ forget to check out the Scottie Booster Club webpage. There you can renew your membership, give an endowment, check out current school events, or register your team for the next JJMT just log on to scottieboosterclub.com.

Thank You in Advance for your continued support of Your Scottie Booster Club.
Submit your Scottie Booster Club membership information TODAY at: https://www.scottieboosterclub.com

After you have submitted the online form please mail prompt payment to: Scottie Booster Club P.O. Box 735 Glasgow, MT 59230

GO BIG RED!!!
Sincerely,
Mike Pehlke, President
Scottie Booster Club


Red And White Events Set For Saturday

Friday, August 22nd 2025

The Glasgow Scotties will showcase their falls sports teams Saturday at Glasgow High School.

Scottie Football
Red and White game at 6:30pm Saturday
Scotties open the season next Friday at home vs Red Lodge

Scottie Volleyball
Red and White game at 5pm Saturday
Scotties open the season next weekend at Shelby tourney

Scottie Cross Country
Red and White run at Scottie Field at 6pm Saturday at Scottie Field
Scotties open the season at Billings Invitational next Friday


Plouffe And Flaten Win Missouri Catfish Clash

Monday, August 18th 2025

The Missouri Catfish Clash comes to Williston every August and regardless of the weather, the water level, or the number of teams entered in the event. You can always count on two things. Big fish will be caught and fun will be had! The 2025 version of the "Clash" had plenty of both. The event got underway at 9:00 AM Central time and a field of 37 boats enjoyed a beautiful day on the water. The event was a traditional eight hour tournament with teams due back for riverside weigh-ins at 5:00 PM. 32 teams would ultimately bring fish to the scales with eighteen of those teams bringing in over 20 lbs. on a five fish limit.

A familiar team graced the top of the leaderboard following the conclusion of the competition. It was Brenner Flaten of Glasgow, MT., and Cole Plouffe of Glendive, MT., who found the right fish and weighed in 33.69 lbs. Flaten remarked, "Yesterday we had probably our hardest day of pre-fishing ever on this stretch so we weren't real confident going into today and I guess the last three years we got humbled pretty good and didn't do so well, so it was a good day". The tournament title marks a 5th Championship in Williston for Flaten and a 4th for Plouffe. Brenner now owns a Montana Cats record of 15 tournament titles to his credit while Plouffe can lay claim to eight championship victories on Circuit; tied for the 3rd most ever.

The tournament victory proved double the pleasure for Brenner as he was able to use the 25 points to slide by his big brother Jason for the BIG prize on circuit. The 2025 B'n'M Montana Cats Angler of the Year Award goes to Brenner with a total of 70 points. Jake was sitting in the driver's seat coming into the weekend after having already secured 69 points with a 6th place in Huntley, a 2nd place in Glasgow, and a Championship in Sidney. So the stage was set and the younger brother needed at least a 2nd place in Williston to TIE for "AOY" or a tournament title for the outright WIN....and he got it done. Talk about a fun-action packed weekend.

Runner-up went to the legendary "Wise Guys". Bobby and Robert are a father-son duo out of Billings, Montana and they just keep getting it done year after year. Team Wise finished with 31.06 lbs. The big basket included a massive 11.86 lb. cat caught by Robert, which helped him secure a share of the big fish award at the event. Yes you read that right! Incredibly, there was a TIE for the big fish this weekend as Macy Johnson, also of Billings, landed her own 11.86 lb. beauty. Congrats to both anglers. The runner-up finish marks a 12th career Top three finish in a circuit event for the Wise Guys. Last year's Montana Cats Co-Anglers of the Year had another solid season, finishing this season in a tie for 4th place in the points race. Remarkable consistency.

3rd Place was snatched by another father-son team. Todd Lindsay of Laurel, MT., and JJ Lindsay of Billings, MT. continue to make moves every single year and this was their BEST season to date. Not only does this team sport the fastest boat on tour, they also wield some pretty impressive sticks. The Lindsay's were able to weigh-in 29 lbs. even and grab another plaque for the wall. This came on the heels of Todd's 3rd place finish just last month in Sidney. With already four top fives to their credit in Montana Cats Circuit events this team has eyes set on even bigger prizes in future years. In the meantime, Todd put together an extremely successful season; finishing with 65 points and claiming 3rd place overall in the final Angler of the Year standings.

4th Place went to the Glasgow, Montana team of Steve Norcutt and Allan Harrington with 27.33 lbs. A great day on the water for Steve and Allan who now have back to back top 10 finishes this season after grabbing 10th place in Sidney last month. Those two tournament performances combined with their efforts on their home waters during the Cat Classic puts both anglers into a Top 10 position in the Final "AOY" Standings. Harrington finishes 7th, while Norcutt grabs the 8th spot. That marks back to back seasons in the Top 10 in the points race for Allen as he finished in the 10th overall last season in the Montana Cats Circuit standings.

Putting a bow on the top five was Austin Bement and Rochelle King, both of Sidney, MT. 27 lbs. even was good enough for the coveted spot. Austin is not a stranger to the top of the leaderboard at the "Clash" having finished in 3rd place in 2022 and he finds his way back this year.

That's a wrap on the 2025 Montana Cats season and what year it was! Thank you to the 4-Mile Bar for again being the host of the Friday night Calcutta, Social, and Fisherman feed. Montana Cats would like to give praise to Board of Director, Blake Gauer, for his continued selfless dedication to this long-standing event. We could not hold this event without him and his sore group of volunteers who travel all the way across Montana to get it done year in and year out. Blake runs a first class operation all the way around.

A total of 362 different anglers fished Montana Cats Circuit events this season, making it once again one of the most popular and competitve catfish circuits in the United States and for a second consecutive year over FIFTY different anglers fished multiple events on circuit.

Mark your calendars now for Saturday May 9th, 2026 when the season opening Yellowstone Challenge returns to Huntley, Montana for our 20th Annual event. Online registration is set to begin on January 1st. Make sure you visit www.montanacats.com to keep scratching that itch during the off-season. Until next year, Happy Cattin'!!

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Glasgow Broadcasting Corporation, KLTZ-AM and KLAN-FM, Mix-93, is an equal opportunity employer. When positions are available, they will be posted on this website. Recruitment sources are the Montana Job Services Division, and the Montana Broadcasters Association.

Glasgow Broadcasting Corporation, KLTZ-AM and KLAN-FM, Mix-93, has a public file available for inspection during business hours from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. (Office closes at 3 p.m. on Fridays from Memorial Day thru Labor Day)

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Our EEO statement is also online.

Under FCC regulations Stations KLTZ and KLAN cannot discriminate in advertising arrangements on the basis of race or ethnicity. Any provision in any advertising agreement entered into with an advertiser whose intent is to discriminate in such manner shall be null and void.



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