Two Scottie Wrestlers Claim Championship At Cowboy/Cowgirl Invitational
Scottie Wrestling Recap:
Tuesday vs. Sidney
Boys Dual- Sidney 42 Glasgow 39
Girls Mixer- (3 Wins 0 Losses)
Friday and Saturday at 66th Annual Miles City Cowboy/Cowgirl Invitational
Team Results—
Scottie Boys 11th Place out 33 teams with 98.5 Team Points.
Scottie Girls 11th Place out of 33 teams with 57 Team Points.
Varsity Individual Place Winners—
Jack Morehouse 6th Place 103 lbs.
Madison Lamb 4th Place 140 lbs.
Riley Clampitt CHAMPION 145 lbs.
Khye Gamas CHAMPION 157 lbs.
William Kirkland 4th Place 165 lbs.
Michael King 4th Place 190 lbs.
Next Week
—Tuesday vs. Glendive in Scottie Gymnasium 6 PM (Senior Night)
—Friday and Saturday at Dylan Humes Memorial Tournament in Moorcroft, Wyoming
Full results from Cowboy/Cowgirl:
103
Jack Morehouse (24-10) placed 6th and scored 11.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Jack Morehouse (Glasgow) 24-10 received a bye () (Bye)
Champ. Round 2 - Jack Morehouse (Glasgow) 24-10 won by fall over Brody Nedens (Hardin) 13-7 (Fall 3:04)
Quarterfinal - Jack Morehouse (Glasgow) 24-10 won by decision over Eli Erdahl (East Helena) 28-5 (Dec 7-1)
Semifinal - William Alves (Lockwood) 27-4 won by major decision over Jack Morehouse (Glasgow) 24-10 (MD 10-1)
Cons. Semi - Anson Taylor (Circle) 28-9 won by decision over Jack Morehouse (Glasgow) 24-10 (Dec 1-0)
5th Place Match - Hunter Beeman (Billings Senior) 25-6 won by decision over Jack Morehouse (Glasgow) 24-10 (Dec 3-2)
126
Cody Kuka (4-5) place is unknown and scored 6.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Cody Kuka (Glasgow) 4-5 won by fall over Jacob Kober (Three Forks/Ennis) 11-12 (Fall 3:17)
Champ. Round 2 - Dayne Humes (Moorcroft) 9-1 won by fall over Cody Kuka (Glasgow) 4-5 (Fall 3:40)
Cons. Round 2 - Cody Kuka (Glasgow) 4-5 won by major decision over Rio Luger (Colstrip) 5-9 (MD 19-8)
Cons. Round 3 - Braxton Barent (Billings West) 3-2 won by fall over Cody Kuka (Glasgow) 4-5 (Fall 0:40)
132
John Yeska (20-16) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Jordan Niles (Huntley Project) 30-12 won by major decision over John Yeska (Glasgow) 20-16 (MD 14-2)
Cons. Round 1 - John Yeska (Glasgow) 20-16 received a bye () (Bye)
Cons. Round 2 - Logan Shores (Billings West) 19-12 won by tech fall over John Yeska (Glasgow) 20-16 (TF-1.5 5:00 (16-0))
138
Tyler King (21-15) place is unknown and scored 5.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Caleb Wagner (Billings Skyview) 17-8 won by fall over Tyler King (Glasgow) 21-15 (Fall 1:03)
Cons. Round 1 - Tyler King (Glasgow) 21-15 received a bye () (Bye)
Cons. Round 2 - Tyler King (Glasgow) 21-15 won by fall over Kayden Schiffer (Forsyth) 14-12 (Fall 2:20)
Cons. Round 3 - Tyler King (Glasgow) 21-15 won by decision over Spencer Tillman (Laurel) 9-17 (Dec 7-2)
Cons. Round 4 - Omar Bautista (Thunder Basin) 24-8 won by tech fall over Tyler King (Glasgow) 21-15 (TF-1.5 3:00 (17-0))
157
Khye Gamas (31-1) placed 1st and scored 32.5 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Khye Gamas (Glasgow) 31-1 won by tech fall over Brady Garoutte (Moorcroft) 23-10 (TF-1.5 5:09 (19-3))
Champ. Round 2 - Khye Gamas (Glasgow) 31-1 won by tech fall over Jason Sorteberg (Sidney) 13-10 (TF-1.5 2:32 (18-3))
Quarterfinal - Khye Gamas (Glasgow) 31-1 won by fall over Dylan Grant (Colstrip) 13-8 (Fall 2:35)
Semifinal - Khye Gamas (Glasgow) 31-1 won by fall over Blake Edwards (Thunder Basin) 15-8 (Fall 3:19)
1st Place Match - Khye Gamas (Glasgow) 31-1 won by tech fall over Jack Ryan (Billings West) 17-9 (TF-1.5 4:18 (18-2))
165
William Kirkland (25-9) placed 4th and scored 20.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - William Kirkland (Glasgow) 25-9 received a bye () (Bye)
Champ. Round 2 - William Kirkland (Glasgow) 25-9 won by fall over Aaron See (Sidney) 0-2 (Fall 0:31)
Quarterfinal - William Kirkland (Glasgow) 25-9 won by fall over Lane Humphery (Billings West) 3-3 (Fall 2:31)
Semifinal - Tucker Kaczmarek (Huntley Project) 28-11 won by decision over William Kirkland (Glasgow) 25-9 (Dec 4-1)
Cons. Semi - William Kirkland (Glasgow) 25-9 won by fall over Keaton Wergin (Dawson County High School) 12-4 (Fall 0:27)
3rd Place Match - Holden Hoiness (Laurel) 27-11 won by major decision over William Kirkland (Glasgow) 25-9 (MD 15-7)
190
Michael King (29-11) placed 4th and scored 24.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Michael King (Glasgow) 29-11 won by fall over Cooper Fulgham (Sidney) 19-13 (Fall 1:24)
Champ. Round 2 - Michael King (Glasgow) 29-11 won by fall over Cooper Dighans (East Helena) 30-11 (Fall 0:55)
Quarterfinal - Cinch Dalton (Cody) 19-5 won by fall over Michael King (Glasgow) 29-11 (Fall 0:59)
Cons. Round 4 - Michael King (Glasgow) 29-11 won by fall over Gage Robinson (Thunder Basin) 14-6 (Fall 0:42)
Cons. Round 5 - Michael King (Glasgow) 29-11 won by fall over Cooper Dighans (East Helena) 30-11 (Fall 0:56)
Cons. Semi - Michael King (Glasgow) 29-11 won by fall over James Mills (Lockwood) 21-9 (Fall 1:31)
3rd Place Match - Kenan Labrie (Malta) 15-4 won in tie breaker - 1 over Michael King (Glasgow) 29-11 (TB-1 4-2)
285
Leo Erickson (5-3) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Elyott Gorsuch (Moorcroft) 12-11 won by fall over Leo Erickson (Glasgow) 5-3 (Fall 1:29)
Cons. Round 1 - Leo Erickson (Glasgow) 5-3 received a bye () (Bye)
Cons. Round 2 - Tayden Norby (Billings West) 5-2 won by fall over Leo Erickson (Glasgow) 5-3 (Fall 0:47)
115
Avery Pedersen (15-16) place is unknown and scored 6.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Araeya Nelson (Billings West) 21-8 won by fall over Avery Pedersen (Glasgow) 15-16 (Fall 2:59)
Cons. Round 1 - Avery Pedersen (Glasgow) 15-16 received a bye () (Bye)
Cons. Round 2 - Avery Pedersen (Glasgow) 15-16 won by fall over Tirzah McNiven (Laurel) 1-12 (Fall 0:27)
Cons. Round 3 - Avery Pedersen (Glasgow) 15-16 won by fall over Sadie Smith (Huntley Project) 11-24 (Fall 2:59)
Cons. Round 4 - Taylee Troutman (Billings Skyview) 17-11 won by fall over Avery Pedersen (Glasgow) 15-16 (Fall 4:38)
115
Bailey Dooley (9-9) place is unknown and scored 4.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Ashlyn Sausedo (Hardin) 29-5 won by fall over Bailey Dooley (Glasgow) 9-9 (Fall 1:16)
Cons. Round 1 - Bailey Dooley (Glasgow) 9-9 received a bye () (Bye)
Cons. Round 2 - Bailey Dooley (Glasgow) 9-9 won by decision over Bree Straub (Baker) 16-17 (Dec 22-19)
Cons. Round 3 - Bailey Dooley (Glasgow) 9-9 won by fall over Anndi Hollar (Columbus) 0-2 (Fall 2:48)
Cons. Round 4 - Erin Taylor (Belgrade) 7-7 won by tech fall over Bailey Dooley (Glasgow) 9-9 (TF-1.5 1:51 (17-0))
125
Chloe Lamb (9-22) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Chloe Lamb (Glasgow) 9-22 received a bye () (Bye)
Champ. Round 2 - Jordynn Vinson (Columbus) 2-3 won by fall over Chloe Lamb (Glasgow) 9-22 (Fall 0:26)
Cons. Round 2 - Chloe Lamb (Glasgow) 9-22 received a bye () (Bye)
Cons. Round 3 - Alexandria Johnston (Billings Senior) 5-2 won by fall over Chloe Lamb (Glasgow) 9-22 (Fall 1:23)
125
Lana Mason (21-14) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Lana Mason (Glasgow) 21-14 received a bye () (Bye)
Champ. Round 2 - Emma Greenwell (Billings Skyview) 8-8 won by fall over Lana Mason (Glasgow) 21-14 (Fall 5:43)
Cons. Round 2 - Lana Mason (Glasgow) 21-14 received a bye () (Bye)
Cons. Round 3 - Jaycee Britton (Lockwood) 2-3 won by tech fall over Lana Mason (Glasgow) 21-14 (TF-1.5 2:12 (16-0))
140
Madison Lamb (15-7) placed 4th and scored 17.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Madison Lamb (Glasgow) 15-7 received a bye () (Bye)
Champ. Round 2 - Madison Lamb (Glasgow) 15-7 won by fall over Zayden Alden (Hardin) 5-17 (Fall 0:53)
Quarterfinal - Tita Fandrich (Billings Senior) 13-3 won by fall over Madison Lamb (Glasgow) 15-7 (Fall 1:25)
Cons. Round 4 - Madison Lamb (Glasgow) 15-7 won by fall over Hailey Daffin (Billings Skyview) 3-7 (Fall 3:46)
Cons. Round 5 - Madison Lamb (Glasgow) 15-7 won by major decision over Sydney Rozell (Moorcroft) 3-2 (MD 16-6)
Cons. Semi - Madison Lamb (Glasgow) 15-7 won by decision over Bonita Kinzer (Broadus) 15-8 (Dec 5-4)
3rd Place Match - Elizabeth Sherman (Billings Senior) 16-2 won by fall over Madison Lamb (Glasgow) 15-7 (Fall 4:16)
145
Riley Clampitt (23-6) placed 1st and scored 30.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Riley Clampitt (Glasgow) 23-6 received a bye () (Bye)
Champ. Round 2 - Riley Clampitt (Glasgow) 23-6 won by fall over Nadia Harding (Moorcroft) 2-2 (Fall 1:20)
Quarterfinal - Riley Clampitt (Glasgow) 23-6 won by fall over Karen Rosales (Sidney) 12-11 (Fall 2:52)
Semifinal - Riley Clampitt (Glasgow) 23-6 won by fall over Ryann Gorder (Baker) 24-10 (Fall 5:07)
1st Place Match - Riley Clampitt (Glasgow) 23-6 won by fall over Carmelia Horn (Hardin) 18-4 (Fall 5:49)
2025 Cowboy JV Tournament Results for Glasgow
COWBOY JV 103A
Aiden Aune's place is 6th and has scored 3.0 team points.
Round 1 - Reece Martell (Billings Senior) won by fall over Aiden Aune (Glasgow) (Fall 1:39)
Round 2 - Noah Ellison (Hardin) won by fall over Aiden Aune (Glasgow) (Fall 0:47)
Round 3 - Hazen Foss (Sidney) won by fall over Aiden Aune (Glasgow) (Fall 0:40)
Round 4 - Dan Skogen (Hettinger/Scranton) won by major decision over Aiden Aune (Glasgow) (Maj 12-2)
COWBOY JV 103B
Hunter Pierce's place is 6th and has scored 4.0 team points.
Round 1 - Hayden Wambolt (Laurel) won by fall over Hunter Pierce (Glasgow) (Fall 1:18)
Round 2 - Hunter Pierce (Glasgow) won by major decision over Ethan Ban (Billings Senior) (Maj 12-0)
Round 3 - Shane Redding (Hardin) won by fall over Hunter Pierce (Glasgow) (Fall 5:04)
Round 4 - Kellen Hardy (Circle) won by fall over Hunter Pierce (Glasgow) (Fall 0:57)
COWBOY JV 132C
Dc Flaten's place is 6th and has scored 3.0 team points.
Round 1 - Yuriah Camacho (Sidney) won by fall over Dc Flaten (Glasgow) (Fall 3:38)
Round 2 - Nathanial Dobitz (Hettinger/Scranton) won by decision over Dc Flaten (Glasgow) (Dec 7-3)
Round 3 - Kyler Summers (Moorcroft) won by fall over Dc Flaten (Glasgow) (Fall 1:56)
Round 4 - Malachi DeForrest (Laurel) won by fall over Dc Flaten (Glasgow) (Fall 0:41)
COWBOY JV 190A
Siala Moala's place is 3rd and has scored 9.0 team points.
Round 1 - Siala Moala (Glasgow) won by fall over Burton D`Hooge (Fergus) (Fall 5:58)
Round 2 - Riley Valentine (Laurel) won by fall over Siala Moala (Glasgow) (Fall 2:21)
Round 3 - Bentlee Bramble (Billings Skyview) won by fall over Siala Moala (Glasgow) (Fall 2:26)
COWBOY JV 285A
Ernie Vandall's place is 5th and has scored 0.0 team points.
Round 1 - Brogan Broderick (Billings Skyview) won by fall over Ernie Vandall (Glasgow) (Fall 2:31)
Round 2 - Zack Smith (Lockwood) won by fall over Ernie Vandall (Glasgow) (Fall 0:27)
Round 3 - Jordan Lettas (Huntley Project) won by tech fall over Ernie Vandall (Glasgow) (TF 19-2)
Prep Basketball Scores January 18th
Absarokee 46, Redd Point-Rapelje 27
Joliet 66, Shields Valley 44
Terry 66, Ekalaka 46
Shepherd 75, Roundup 24
Roy-Winifred 60, Great Falls Central 29
West Yellowstone 50, Sheridan 37
Savage 74, Froid-Lake 31
Gallatin 59, Billings Senior 50
Culbertson 70, Westby-Grenora 42
Red Lodge 62, Big Timber 41
Bridger 56, Plenty Coups 53
Glendive 75, Havre 61
Harlowton-Ryegate-JP 57, Broadview-Lavina 54
Thompson Falls 58, Eureka 44
Columbus 69, Park City 40
Miles City 50, Sidney 46
Circle 97, Dodson 49
Lodge Grass 66, Baker 36
Melstone 76, Custer-Hysham 55
Brockton 57, Bainville 52
Billings Central 76, Laurel 37
Fairfield 57, Shelby 43
Malta 91, Wolf Point 51
Turner 54, North Star 29
Fort Benton 64, Hays-Lodgepole 25
Box Elder 77, Big Sandy 40
Fairview 62, Poplar 51
Jordan 51, Broadus 37
Cascade 66, Heart Butte 14
Winnett-Grass Range 63, Belt 59
North Country 60, Nashua 26
Scobey 40, Lustre 37
Lockwood 55, East Helena 48
Missoula Loyola 74, Anaconda 24
Lodge Grass 66, Baker 36
Plevna 71, Wibaux 51
Girls Basketball
August 56, Sunburst 19
Cascade 53, Heart Butte 36
Malta 67, Wolf Point 15
Plentywood 53, Richey-Lambert 43
Scobey 53, Lustre 26
North Country 60, Nashua 16
Big Timber 61, Red Lodge 37
Belt 68, Winnett-Grass Range 42
Roy-Winifred 60, Great Falls Central 9
Columbus 56, Park City 33
Drummond 59, Valley Christian 19
Fairfield 54, Shelby 30
Chinook 72, Conrad 17
Lame Deer 73, Colstrip 63
Big Sandy 69, Box Elder 44
Shepherd 66, Roundup 7
Bainville 53, Brockton 42
Savage 45, Froid-Lake 33
Westby-Grenora 45, Culbertson 27
Terry 54, Ekalaka 49
Havre 60, Glendive 39
Lockwood 83, East Helena 46
Hardin 71, Livingston 17
Baker 69, Lodge Grass 47
North Country 60, Nashua 16
Shields Valley 50, Joliet 23
Circle 83, Dodson 7
Scottie Boys 13th After Day 1 Of Cowboy Classic
The Scottie boys wrestling team sits at #13 at the Cowboy Classic in Miles City after Friday's action. The team this week was also named as the Montana High School Association Class B Boys team of the month.
1 Billings West 161.0
2 Laurel 123.5
3 Huntley Project 114.0
4 Thunder Basin 108.0
5 Lockwood 82.5
6 Billings Senior 80.0
7 Sidney 79.5
8 Cody 70.0
9 Billings Skyview 66.5
10 Moorcroft 64.0
11 Dawson County High School 61.0
11 Hardin 61.0
13 Glasgow 57.0
14 Miles City 46.0
15 Columbus 41.5
16 Forsyth 41.0
17 Three Forks/Ennis 38.0
18 Circle 31.5
19 Billings Central 28.5
19 Fergus 28.5
21 Hettinger/Scranton 27.0
22 Colstrip 26.0
23 Red Lodge 23.5
24 Baker 20.0
25 Wolf Point 19.5
26 Malta 18.0
27 Chinook 14.0
28 East Helena 13.0
28 Poplar 13.0
30 Park High School 11.0
31 Shepherd 9.5
32 Roundup 7.5
33 Broadus 6.0
34 Alexander 0.0
34 Custer/Hysham 0.0
66th Annual Cowboy Invitational Results for Glasgow
103
Jack Morehouse (24-7) placed 6th and scored 11.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Jack Morehouse (Glasgow) 24-7 received a bye () (Bye)
Champ. Round 2 - Jack Morehouse (Glasgow) 24-7 won by fall over Brody Nedens (Hardin) 13-6 (Fall 3:04)
Quarterfinal - Jack Morehouse (Glasgow) 24-7 won by decision over Eli Erdahl (East Helena) 24-5 (Dec 7-1)
126
Cody Kuka (4-5) place is unknown and scored 6.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Cody Kuka (Glasgow) 4-5 won by fall over Jacob Kober (Three Forks/Ennis) 11-12 (Fall 3:17)
Champ. Round 2 - Dayne Humes (Moorcroft) 9-1 won by fall over Cody Kuka (Glasgow) 4-5 (Fall 3:40)
Cons. Round 2 - Cody Kuka (Glasgow) 4-5 won by major decision over Rio Luger (Colstrip) 5-9 (MD 19-8)
Cons. Round 3 - Braxton Barent (Billings West) 3-1 won by fall over Cody Kuka (Glasgow) 4-5 (Fall 0:40)
132
John Yeska (20-16) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Jordan Niles (Huntley Project) 28-11 won by major decision over John Yeska (Glasgow) 20-16 (MD 14-2)
Cons. Round 1 - John Yeska (Glasgow) 20-16 received a bye () (Bye)
Cons. Round 2 - Logan Shores (Billings West) 18-10 won by tech fall over John Yeska (Glasgow) 20-16 (TF-1.5 5:00 (16-0))
138
Tyler King (21-14) place is unknown and scored 5.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Caleb Wagner (Billings Skyview) 17-7 won by fall over Tyler King (Glasgow) 21-14 (Fall 1:03)
Cons. Round 1 - Tyler King (Glasgow) 21-14 received a bye () (Bye)
Cons. Round 2 - Tyler King (Glasgow) 21-14 won by fall over Kayden Schiffer (Forsyth) 14-12 (Fall 2:20)
Cons. Round 3 - Tyler King (Glasgow) 21-14 won by decision over Spencer Tillman (Laurel) 9-17 (Dec 7-2)
157
Khye Gamas (29-1) placed 6th and scored 14.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Khye Gamas (Glasgow) 29-1 won by tech fall over Brady Garoutte (Moorcroft) 21-8 (TF-1.5 5:09 (19-3))
Champ. Round 2 - Khye Gamas (Glasgow) 29-1 won by tech fall over Jason Sorteberg (Sidney) 13-10 (TF-1.5 2:32 (18-3))
Quarterfinal - Khye Gamas (Glasgow) 29-1 won by fall over Dylan Grant (Colstrip) 13-7 (Fall 2:35)
165
William Kirkland (24-7) placed 6th and scored 13.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - William Kirkland (Glasgow) 24-7 received a bye () (Bye)
Champ. Round 2 - William Kirkland (Glasgow) 24-7 won by fall over Aaron See (Sidney) 0-2 (Fall 0:31)
Quarterfinal - William Kirkland (Glasgow) 24-7 won by fall over Lane Humphery (Billings West) 1-1 (Fall 2:31)
190
Michael King (26-10) place is unknown and scored 8.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Michael King (Glasgow) 26-10 won by fall over Cooper Fulgham (Sidney) 19-13 (Fall 1:24)
Champ. Round 2 - Michael King (Glasgow) 26-10 won by fall over Cooper Dighans (East Helena) 29-9 (Fall 0:55)
Quarterfinal - Cinch Dalton (Cody) 18-3 won by fall over Michael King (Glasgow) 26-10 (Fall 0:59)
285
Leo Erickson (5-3) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Elyott Gorsuch (Moorcroft) 12-10 won by fall over Leo Erickson (Glasgow) 5-3 (Fall 1:29)
Cons. Round 1 - Leo Erickson (Glasgow) 5-3 received a bye () (Bye)
Cons. Round 2 - Tayden Norby (Billings West) 2-1 won by fall over Leo Erickson (Glasgow) 5-3 (Fall 0:47)
Glasgow Girls Results
4th Annual Cowgirl Invitational Results for Glasgow
115
Avery Pedersen (15-15) place is unknown and scored 6.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Araeya Nelson (Billings West) 20-6 won by fall over Avery Pedersen (Glasgow) 15-15 (Fall 2:59)
Cons. Round 1 - Avery Pedersen (Glasgow) 15-15 received a bye () (Bye)
Cons. Round 2 - Avery Pedersen (Glasgow) 15-15 won by fall over Tirzah McNiven (Laurel) 1-12 (Fall 0:27)
Cons. Round 3 - Avery Pedersen (Glasgow) 15-15 won by fall over Sadie Smith (Huntley Project) 11-24 (Fall 2:59)
115
Bailey Dooley (9-8) place is unknown and scored 4.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Ashlyn Sausedo (Hardin) 28-4 won by fall over Bailey Dooley (Glasgow) 9-8 (Fall 1:16)
Cons. Round 1 - Bailey Dooley (Glasgow) 9-8 received a bye () (Bye)
Cons. Round 2 - Bailey Dooley (Glasgow) 9-8 won by decision over Bree Straub (Baker) 16-17 (Dec 22-19)
Cons. Round 3 - Bailey Dooley (Glasgow) 9-8 won by fall over Anndi Hollar (Columbus) 0-2 (Fall 2:48)
125
Chloe Lamb (9-22) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Chloe Lamb (Glasgow) 9-22 received a bye () (Bye)
Champ. Round 2 - Jordynn Vinson (Columbus) 2-0 won by fall over Chloe Lamb (Glasgow) 9-22 (Fall 0:26)
Cons. Round 2 - Chloe Lamb (Glasgow) 9-22 received a bye () (Bye)
Cons. Round 3 - Alexandria Johnston (Billings Senior) 2-1 won by fall over Chloe Lamb (Glasgow) 9-22 (Fall 1:23)
125
Lana Mason (21-14) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Lana Mason (Glasgow) 21-14 received a bye () (Bye)
Champ. Round 2 - Emma Greenwell (Billings Skyview) 5-7 won by fall over Lana Mason (Glasgow) 21-14 (Fall 5:43)
Cons. Round 2 - Lana Mason (Glasgow) 21-14 received a bye () (Bye)
Cons. Round 3 - Jaycee Britton (Lockwood) 2-1 won by tech fall over Lana Mason (Glasgow) 21-14 (TF-1.5 2:12 (16-0))
140
Madison Lamb (12-6) place is unknown and scored 4.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Madison Lamb (Glasgow) 12-6 received a bye () (Bye)
Champ. Round 2 - Madison Lamb (Glasgow) 12-6 won by fall over Zayden Alden (Hardin) 5-16 (Fall 0:53)
Quarterfinal - Tita Fandrich (Billings Senior) 12-2 won by fall over Madison Lamb (Glasgow) 12-6 (Fall 1:25)
145
Riley Clampitt (21-6) placed 6th and scored 11.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Riley Clampitt (Glasgow) 21-6 received a bye () (Bye)
Champ. Round 2 - Riley Clampitt (Glasgow) 21-6 won by fall over Nadia Harding (Moorcroft) 0-1 (Fall 1:20)
Quarterfinal - Riley Clampitt (Glasgow) 21-6 won by fall over Karen Rosales (Sidney) 12-10 (Fall 2:52)
Scottie Boys Win, Girls Lose Vs. Poplar
The Scottie boys slipped past the visiting Poplar Indians on Friday night, 45-44. Glasgow is now 3-0 in conference play, and 7-2 overall.
The girls fell to Poplar 59-54. They drop to 1-2 in the district, and 6-3 overall.
The teams will continue conference play this coming Thursday night, as they host Harlem. They'll then travel to Sidney on Friday and Fairview on Saturday.
Friday Night Scoreboard
Girls Basketball
Bainville 51, Culbertson 13
Brockton 50, Westby-Grenora 42
Circle 73, Frazer 23
Dodson 46, Box Elder JV 38
Havre 57, Malta 39
Huntley Project 84, Baker 64
Jefferson 45, Townsend 39
Lodge Grass 70, Colstrip 58
Plentywood 38, Savage 35
Poplar 59, Glasgow 54
Richey-Lambert 69, Froid-Lake 63
Scobey 65, Nashua 11
Shepherd 64, Red Lodge 30
Simms 41, Conrad 34
Terry 42, Jordan 38
Thompson Falls 71, Plains 39
Three Forks 58, Lone Peak 34
Wolf Point 47, Harlem 28
North Country 62, Lustre Christian 26
Boys Basketball
Brockton 61, Westby-Grenora 44
Circle 83, Frazer 35
Conrad 61, Simms 29
Culbertson 47, Bainville 35
Dodson 65, Box Elder JV 53
Fairfield 58, Rocky Boy 43
Glasgow 45, Poplar 44
Harlem 59, Wolf Point 44
Huntley Project 84, Baker 59
Jefferson 56, Townsend 55
Lodge Grass 81, Colstrip 51
Lustre Christian 51, North Country 22
Malta 69, Havre 63
Plentywood 74, Savage 23
Richey-Lambert 50, Froid-Lake 17
Scobey 82, Nashua 16
Shepherd 64, Red Lodge 59
Terry 51, Jordan 50
Thompson Falls 72, Plains 41
Three Forks 84, Lone Peak 55
Scottie Wrestlers Lose Close Dual To Class A Sidney
Sidney 42 Glasgow 39 Final. Scottie Boys, ranked number 4 in Class B, drops a tight home dual to the Eagles. Sidney came into the dual ranked 3rd in Class A.
Scottie Girls also went 3-1 in mixer matches against the lady Eagles.
The Scotties travel to Miles City this weekend.
Class B/C Wrestling Rankings
Class B-C rankings
(Jan. 14, 2025)
Class B Top 10 teams: 1, Huntley Project; 2, Eureka; 3, Conrad; 4, Glasgow; 5, Choteau; 6, Malta; 7, Whitehall; 8, Jefferson; 9, Florence; 10, Colstrip.
Class C Top 5 teams: 1, Circle; 2, Cascade; 3, Forsyth; 4, Big Sandy; 5, Broadus.
103: 1, Anson Taylor, Circle; 2, Jack Morehouse, Glasgow; 3, Landon Macioroski, Forsyth; 4, Brogan Burton, Huntley Project; 5, Trent Shay, Eureka; 6, Isidro Smith, Red Lodge.
110: 1, Ethan Reynolds, Huntley Project; 2, William Manning, Huntley Project; 3, Paden Nelson, Circle; 4, Weston Block, Thompson Falls; 5, Riley McLeod, Conrad; 6, Riley Peterson, Simms.
118: 1, Ryan Wiggins, Forsyth; 2, Ruben Nelson, Circle; 3, Kye Knaff, Shepherd; 4, Izaak Munski, Cascade; 5, Blake Hodgekiss, Choteau; 6, Cody Bradley, Colstrip.
126: 1, Timothy Schmidt, Eureka; 2, Trey Starcher, Forsyth; 3, Tucker Miller, Baker; 4, Hayden Berreth, Chinook; 5, Blaine VanDyke, Conrad; 6, Elijah Kennerson, Cascade.
132: 1, Asher Clayton, Choteau; 2, Blake Ramaeker, Huntley Project; 3, Rowan Miller, Florence; 4, Quinn Rodewald, Big Sandy; 5, Colin Hickman, Eureka; 6, Jordan Niles, Huntley Project.
138: 1, Baylor Burton, Huntley Project; 2, Navajo Escarcega, Poplar; 3, Jake Ellison, Columbus-Absarokee; 4, Lane Spencer, Malta; 5, Jon Ebel, Red Lodge; 6, Chintz Connelly, Valier.
144: 1, Jesse Gebhardt, Choteau; 2, Nolan Evenson, Red Lodge; 3, Huntly Harp, Huntley Project; 4, Westen Lindeen, Huntley Project; 5, Cody Fuller, Whitehall; 6, Cooper Mikesell, Jefferson,
150: 1, Grady Schmidt, Huntley Project; 2, Nathan Gunderson, Choteau; 3, Jesse Reed, Wolf Point; 4, Sloan Giles, Fairfield; 5, Josh Lambertson, Eureka; 6, Wesley Cox, Big Sandy.
157: 1, Khye Gamas, Glasgow; 2, John Waterbury, Plains; 3, Turner Milender, Superior; 4, Bryce Becker, Circle; 5, Dylan Grant, Colstrip; 6, Ryder Bingen, Huntley Project.
165: 1, Alex Wahl, Cut Bank; 2, William Kirkland, Glasgow; 3, Tucker Kaczmarek, Huntley Project; 4, Levi Fuller, Whitehall; 5, Kai Heck, Colstrip; 6, Eric Humphreys, Townsend.
175: 1, Chris Graham, Conrad; 2, Hayden Ramaeker, Huntley Project; 3, Straud Simms, Malta; 4, Jett Murray, Florence; 5, Cache Carroll, Cascade; 6, Jack Raty, Whitehall.
190: 1, Michael King, Glasgow; 2, Kenan LaBrie, Malta; 3, Teagan Jones, Conrad; 4, Layne Wallace, Fort Benton; 5, Colton Dunlap, Columbus/Absarokee; 6, David Chapman, Plains.
215: 1, Brady Armstrong, Jefferson; 2, Reuben Kinzer, Broadus; 3, Christopher Brawley, Baker; 4, Kaiden Dolan, Deer Lodge; 5, Darrell Sunchild, Big Sandy; 6, Eli Spross, Darby.
285: 1, Wes Banks, Eureka; 2, Koble Michaud, Jefferson; 3, Ethan Wock, Whitehall; 4, Michael Bell, Wolf Point; 5, Trapper Kinamon, Conrad; 6, Shannon Stuart, Darby.
MTN Boys Basketball Power Poll
MTN Sports Power Rankings
Boys basketball
(Through games of Jan. 11, 2025)
Class AA
1. Gallatin (6-0)
2. Helena (5-1)
3. Billings West (5-2)
4. Billings Skyview (5-2)
5. Missoula Hellgate (5-1)
Class A
1. Dillon (7-1)
2. Columbia Falls (5-1)
3. Frenchtown (6-1)
4. Glendive (7-2)
5. Billings Central (5-3)
Class B
1. Missoula Loyola (7-1)
2. Lodge Grass (8-0)
3. Fairfield (8-0)
4. Arlee (8-0)
5. Three Forks (6-1)
6. Columbus (7-2)
7. Red Lodge (7-2)
8. Lone Peak (8-1)
9. Glasgow (6-2)
10. Conrad (6-1)
Class C
1. Box Elder (7-0)
2. Scobey (7-0)
3. Circle (8-1)
4. Lustre Christian (8-1)
5. Manhattan Christian (5-1)
6. Plentywood (7-1)
7. Belt (6-1)
8. St. Regis (8-0)
9. Savage (7-1)
10. Lincoln (6-1)
MTN Girls Basketball Power Poll
MTN Sports Power Rankings
Girls basketball
(Through games of Jan. 11, 2025)
Class AA
1. Gallatin (6-0)
2. Billings West (7-0)
3. Butte (6-1)
4. Missoula Big Sky (4-2)
5. Kalispell Glacier (4-2)
Class A
1. Billings Central (8-0)
2. Dillon (8-0)
3. Havre (7-1)
4. Frenchtown (5-2)
5. Bigfork (4-2)
Class B
1. Huntley Project (8-0)
2. Baker (7-1)
3. Shepherd (7-1)
4. Ennis (7-1)
5. Missoula Loyola (7-1)
6. Big Timber (6-1)
7. Florence (7-1)
8. Fairfield (6-1)
9. Malta (5-3)
10. Chinook (7-1)
Class C
1. Saco-Whitewater-Hinsdale (9-0)
2. Melstone (8-0)
3. Plenty Coups (8-0)
4. Bainville (8-0)
5. Plentywood (7-1)
6. Denton-Geyser-Stanford-Geraldine (6-1)
7. Chester-Joplin-Inverness (7-1)
8. Shields Valley (7-2)
9. West Yellowstone (7-2)
10. Manhattan Christian (5-1)
Sportscasts This Week
Friday on KLTZ
High School Basketball
Poplar at Glasgow
Boys game at 6:00 p.m.
Girls game at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday on KLTZ
Saturday Morning Sports Show, 8 a.m.
High School Basketball: Class C Game Of The Week
Scobey at Lustre
Girls game at 4 p.m.
Boys game at 5:30 p.m.
Glasgow Highlander Wrestling Results From Wolf Point Invite
The Glasgow Highlanders started practice on Monday January 6th and by the weekend they were ready to compete! GWC brought the largest team to this past Saturday's Wolf Point Invitational. There were eleven different clubs in attendance, but none bigger than Glasgow's sixty three competitors! Our future Scotties picked up right where they had left off at the end of last season. GWC was led by an incredible 19 Individual Champions and 49 Top three finishers. Glasgow led ALL teams in attendance with 108 total victories. 83 of those 108 wins came by Pin or Technical Fall (winning by 15+ points). Very impressive opening weekend to say the least.
This upcoming weekend, the majority of the club will compete Sunday at the "Little Cowboy" in Miles City, while others will attend Helltown Throwdown in Helena or the Wild West Championships in Casper, Wyoming.
Wolf Point Invitational Results
Tot--
Indie Marks 4th
Rebie Redfield 5th
Taya Sundeen 1st
Hayden Flaten 2nd
Nora Knodel 1st
Brands Casterline 1st
Duncan Markle 3rd
Jaxon Sharbono 1st
Newt Knaff 1st
Bantam--
Viona Casterline 1st
Saylor Thompson 3rd
Aurora Markle 1st
Brenley Flaten 2nd
Theo Marks 2nd
Rhett Murch 3rd
Arlie Hoerner 3rd
Jax Pankratz 2nd
Nels Redfield 2nd
Frank Pattison 3rd
Miles Henry 2nd
Atikis Gerrard 5th
Silas Hopstad 2nd
Jeffrey Knodel 4th
Declan Cochran 3rd
Kayson Murch 4th
Midget--
Abbey Nyenhuis 3rd
Olive Marks 3rd
Archer Henry 1st
Poter Hopstad 2nd
Taryn Sundeen 1st
Collins Flaten 1st
Howard Redfield 1st
Erickson Cochran 4th
Tenzin Gonzales 5th
Rowen Thompson 3rd
Dayton Markle 2nd
Orrin Mason 2nd
CJ Sillerud 4th
Colt Knaff 3rd
Tyler Henning 4th
Buddy Cole 3rd
Sylas Egleston 5th
Novice--
TenLea Sundeen 1st
Kennedy Flaten 1st
Lyla Lehner 1st
Harlee Vandermars 3rd
Sheila Mason 2nd
Murdock Pattison 2nd
Whit Ozark 5th
Knoxsen Harris 4th
Eli Holinde 4th
Sumyt Gonzales 2nd
Schoolboy/Girl--
Riley Pattison 1st
Carley Egleston 2nd
Josie Hartwell 3rd
Madisyn Murch 1st
Thomas Cotrell 1st
Taden Sundeen 1st
Tucker Twitchell 2nd
Zane Cotrell 1st
Townes Lefdahl 3rd
Ashton Earll 4th
Leighton Chapman 3rd
District 3-C Conference Standings
Scottie Wrestling Results
Bismarck Week Recap:
Tuesday at Havre
Boys Dual- Glasgow 41 Havre 23 1st Dual WIN over the Blue Ponies in 15 years
Girls Mixer- (5 Wins 3 Losses)
Friday and Saturday at 60th Annual Bismarck Rotary
Team Results—
Scottie Boys 11th Place out 29 teams with 84 Team Points.
Scottie Girls 18th Place out of 36 teams with 80 Team Points.
Varsity Individual Place Winners—
Jack Morehouse 6th Place 107 lbs.
Riley Clampitt 2nd Place 142 lbs.
Khye Gamas CHAMPION 152 lbs.
William Kirkland 4th Place 172 lbs.
Michael King 6th Place 189 lbs.
Khye Gamas becomes just the 3rd Scottie to WIN the prestigious Rotary. Joining Kyler Hallock and Riley Clampitt.
Junior Varsity Place Winners—
Alex Earll 2nd Place 127 lbs. C
John Yeska 2nd Place 133 lbs. C
DC Flaten 2nd Place 133 lbs. D
Siala Moala 4th Place 189 lbs. D
Leo Erickson 3rd Place 285 lbs. C
Next Week
—Tuesday vs. Sidney in Scottie Gymnasium 6 PM
—Friday and Saturday at 66th Annual Cowboy Invitational in Miles City
Saturday Basketball Scoreboard
Boys:
Missoula Loyola 73, Eureka 31
Lodge Grass 88, Three Forks 81 (OT)
Huntley Project 84, St. Labre 73
Lone Peak 64, Townsend 55
Arlee 67, St. Ignatius 28
Florence 67, Corvallis 44
Fairfield 42, Manhattan 40
Big Timber 53, Shepherd 47
Joliet 68, Park City 56
Columbus 60, Roundup 21
Cascade 83, Valier 28
Circle 51, Lustre Christian 48
Culbertson 65, Brockton 40
Dodson 73, Frazer 47
Roberts 78, Custer-Hysham 49
Box Elder 49, Chester-JI 43
Wibaux 42, Richey-Lambert 39
Power-Dutton-Brady 64, Augusta 26
Plentywood 75, Westby-Grenora 29
Bainville 48, Froid-Lake 40
Simms 67, Heart Butte 52
Scobey 75, North Country 33
Lockwood 56, Miles City 48
Browning 67, Havre 51
Glendive 69, Laurel 51
Jefferson 61, Ennis 58
Conrad 47, Choteau 37
Culbertson 65, Brockton 40
Dodson 73, Frazer 47
Girls:
Dillon 67, Polson 25
Frenchtown 57, Libby 8
Havre 56, Browning 40
Columbia Falls 48, Hamilton 41
Huntley Project 69, St. Labre 9
Shepherd 44, Big Timber 39
Columbus 61, Roundup 12
Ennis 55, Jefferson 52
Townsend 61, Lone Peak 19
Missoula Loyola 74, Eureka 29
Bainville 50, Froid-Lake 42
North Country 41, Scobey 35
Chester-JI 65, Box Elder 39
Circle 61, Lustre Christian 18
Brockton 54, Culbertson 42
Custer-Hysham 51, Roberts 28
Frazer 59, Dodson 20
Big Sandy 71, North Star 38
Plentywood 51, Westby-Grenora 47
Fort Benton 46, Turner 42
Melstone 61, Broadus 16
Glasgow Ice Dawgs Shutout Billings 6-0
The Glasgow Ice Dawgs hosted the Billings Bulls in a Montana Amateur Hockey Association game on Saturday night in Glasgow. In front of a big crowd at the Valley Event Center, the Glasgow Ice Dawgs garnered their 7th win of the season, as they shutout the visiting Billings Bulls by a score of 6-0.
The Ice Dawgs scored two goal, in each of the 3 allotted periods to secure the victory, in front of the hometown crowd. Boland led the scoring attack for the Ice Dawgs, as he netted 2 goals in the contest. Jack Miller, Negus, Howland, and Cornwell also scored goals for Glasgow. Additionally, Jacob Potter proved to be a brick wall for Glasgow, as he tended the goal with the utmost efficiency, pitching a shutout for Glasgow.
With the victory, Glasgow pushes their record to 7-1 on the season, while Billings falls to 0-12. The puck will drop on these two teams once more, as they will face off once again, tomorrow, at the Valley Event Center in Glasgow.
1st Period:
Glasgow 2
Billings 0
2nd Period:
Glasgow 4
Billings 0
3rd Period:
Glasgow 6
Billings 0
Scoring Plays:
1st Period:
Jack Miller goal (Price assist)
Negus goal (Dulaney assist) 0:33
2nd Period:
Howland goal (unassisted)
Boland goal (unassisted)
3rd Period:
Boland goal (Price assist) 13:53
Cornwell goal (Boland assist) 5:04
Friday Night Scoreboard
Girls Basketball
Bainville 41, Plentywood 32
Baker 66, Fairview 25
Big Timber 55, Park City 29
Broadus 47, Roberts 28
Butte Central 46, Anaconda 43
Charlo 57, Arlee 18
Choteau 78, Cut Bank 39
Circle 77, Nashua 7
Colstrip 55, Roundup 25
Columbus 64, Red Lodge 24
Fairfield 34, Chinook 26
Havre 57, Hardin 38
Lustre Christian 60, Dodson 17
Malta 55, Glasgow 37
Manhattan 41, Townsend 30
Richey-Lambert 46, Westby-Grenora 36
Ronan 60, St. Ignatius 56
Savage 54, Culbertson 33
Shelby 63, Conrad 20
Superior 68, Darby 49
Three Forks 47, Whitehall 39
Turner 72, Box Elder 54
Boys Basketball
Arlee 81, Charlo 48
Big Timber 61, Park City 44
Billings Central 58, Lewistown 51
Butte Central 76, Anaconda 31
Circle 70, Nashua 14
Conrad 62, Shelby 51
Cut Bank 53, Choteau 43
Deer Lodge 42, Philipsburg 30
Ennis 64, Sheridan 36
Fairfield 62, Chinook 39
Fairview 54, Baker 39
Glasgow 78, Malta 74
Havre 76, Hardin 69
Lustre Christian 93, Dodson 33
Manhattan 54, Townsend 51
Noxon 75, Plain 53
Plentywood 65, Bainville 44
Red Lodge 51, Columbus 34
Richey-Lambert 45, Westby-Grenora 43
Ronan 74, St. Ignatius 16
Roberts 65, Broadus 55
Savage 55, Culbertson 30
Three Forks 65, Whitehall 31
Scottie Boys Win, Girls Fall In Malta
The Scottie boys got their second conference win on Friday night in Malta, topping the Mustangs 78-74. Glasgow is now 6-2 overall and 2-0 in the conference, while Malta fell to 5-3 and 1-1.
GLA 14 19 23 22
MAL 21 16 10 27
The Scottie girls dropped to 1-1 in the conference and 6-2 overall after losing to the M'ettes 55-37.
Joely Chappell had 19 and Mayzie Yoakam 9 points for the Scotties.
GLA 10 9 11 7
MAL 15 12 18 10
Wrestling Results From Bismarck
2025 Bismarck Rotary - Varsity Results for Glasgow
107
Jack Morehouse (21-4) placed 6th and scored 10.5 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Jack Morehouse (Glasgow) 21-4 received a bye () (Bye)
Champ. Round 2 - Jack Morehouse (Glasgow) 21-4 won by tech fall over Ivan Jolley (Williston) 8-7 (TF-1.5 4:26 (17-2))
Quarterfinal - Jack Morehouse (Glasgow) 21-4 won by decision over Tyson Syth (Sidney) 16-1 (Dec 2-1)
114
Weston Kirkland (20-8) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Weston Kirkland (Glasgow) 20-8 received a bye () (Bye)
Champ. Round 2 - Carson Mosset (Bismarck St. Mary`s) 18-9 won by fall over Weston Kirkland (Glasgow) 20-8 (Fall 3:43)
Cons. Round 2 - Weston Kirkland (Glasgow) 20-8 received a bye () (Bye)
Cons. Round 3 - Blake Schneider (Bismarck Legacy) 6-14 won by decision over Weston Kirkland (Glasgow) 20-8 (Dec 9-3)
127
Cody Kuka (1-2) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Cody Kuka (Glasgow) 1-2 received a bye () (Bye)
Champ. Round 2 - Korbin Kraft (Minot) 23-4 won by fall over Cody Kuka (Glasgow) 1-2 (Fall 3:57)
Cons. Round 2 - Cesar Cruz (Grand Forks Central) 12-6 won by decision over Cody Kuka (Glasgow) 1-2 (Dec 7-0)
133
Tyler King (19-11) place is unknown and scored 7.5 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Tyler King (Glasgow) 19-11 won by fall over Kaden Philion (Minot) 16-12 (Fall 4:34)
Champ. Round 2 - Tyler King (Glasgow) 19-11 won by tech fall over Tucker Schiermeister (Bismarck Legacy) 9-16 (TF-1.5 4:57 (17-2))
Quarterfinal - Koltyn Grebel (Valley City) 25-1 won by fall over Tyler King (Glasgow) 19-11 (Fall 0:32)
152
Khye Gamas (23-1) placed 6th and scored 14.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Khye Gamas (Glasgow) 23-1 won by fall over Eyan Eisenbeis (Mandan) 7-6 (Fall 3:27)
Champ. Round 2 - Khye Gamas (Glasgow) 23-1 won by major decision over Hunter Helgeson (Bismarck Century) 14-10 (MD 11-1)
Quarterfinal - Khye Gamas (Glasgow) 23-1 won by fall over Mason Duchsherer (Bismarck Legacy) 16-8 (Fall 3:03)
172
William Kirkland (19-6) place is unknown and scored 6.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - William Kirkland (Glasgow) 19-6 received a bye () (Bye)
Champ. Round 2 - William Kirkland (Glasgow) 19-6 won by fall over Teagen Smith (Rapid City Stevens) 9-11 (Fall 3:49)
Quarterfinal - Brayden Morris (Bismarck Century) 22-4 won by decision over William Kirkland (Glasgow) 19-6 (Dec 7-0)
189
Michael King (21-7) place is unknown and scored 8.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Michael King (Glasgow) 21-7 won by fall over Gus Strommen (Beulah-Hazen) 7-8 (Fall 0:55)
Champ. Round 2 - Michael King (Glasgow) 21-7 won by fall over Jaxon Woods (Rapid City Central) 0-3 (Fall 0:47)
Quarterfinal - Malachi Werremeyer (Fargo Davies) 23-3 won by fall over Michael King (Glasgow) 21-7 (Fall 2:47)
Girls Results
100
Kylie Aho (11-5) place is unknown and scored 13.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Cora Sorenson (Watford City) 17-11 won by fall over Kylie Aho (Glasgow) 11-5 (Fall 3:45)
Cons. Round 1 - Kylie Aho (Glasgow) 11-5 received a bye () (Bye)
Cons. Round 2 - Kylie Aho (Glasgow) 11-5 won by fall over Abrianna Henderson (Williston) 0-2 (Fall 0:25)
Cons. Round 3 - Kylie Aho (Glasgow) 11-5 won by fall over Gussiaas Alayna (Carrington) 9-13 (Fall 0:54)
Cons. Round 4 - Kylie Aho (Glasgow) 11-5 won by fall over Journey Ennen (Bismarck Legacy) 2-5 (Fall 0:16)
Cons. Round 5 - Kylie Aho (Glasgow) 11-5 won by fall over Aubrey Sorenson (Watford City) 8-8 (Fall 1:16)
106
Riley Pedersen (13-13) place is unknown and scored 10.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Riley Pedersen (Glasgow) 13-13 won by fall over Lucia Cheverie (Dickinson) 11-9 (Fall 3:16)
Champ. Round 2 - Vivian Backer (Bismarck Century) 14-11 won by fall over Riley Pedersen (Glasgow) 13-13 (Fall 1:05)
Cons. Round 2 - Riley Pedersen (Glasgow) 13-13 won by fall over Melonie Crooks (Sidney / Fairview) 1-2 (Fall 1:11)
Cons. Round 3 - Riley Pedersen (Glasgow) 13-13 won by fall over Emmaria Cullinan (Bismarck Legacy) 8-10 (Fall 1:44)
112
Bailey Dooley (7-7) place is unknown and scored 5.5 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Bailey Dooley (Glasgow) 7-7 won by major decision over Arianna Harbin (Dickinson) 1-4 (MD 15-3)
Champ. Round 2 - Brennli Wilkens (Beulah-Hazen) 12-5 won by fall over Bailey Dooley (Glasgow) 7-7 (Fall 0:41)
Cons. Round 2 - Bailey Dooley (Glasgow) 7-7 won by tech fall over Lily Christianson (Minot) 5-12 (TF-1.5 1:47 (16-1))
Cons. Round 3 - Haydn Wolf (Beulah-Hazen) 13-6 won by fall over Bailey Dooley (Glasgow) 7-7 (Fall 2:39)
118
Avery Pedersen (13-14) place is unknown and scored 10.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Mallie McCloud (Devils Lake) 11-5 won by fall over Avery Pedersen (Glasgow) 13-14 (Fall 3:51)
Cons. Round 1 - Avery Pedersen (Glasgow) 13-14 received a bye () (Bye)
Cons. Round 2 - Avery Pedersen (Glasgow) 13-14 won by fall over Addi Mack (Rugby) 4-19 (Fall 0:35)
Cons. Round 3 - Avery Pedersen (Glasgow) 13-14 won by fall over Ava Ness (Barnesville) 13-14 (Fall 3:12)
Cons. Round 4 - Avery Pedersen (Glasgow) 13-14 won by fall over Jeryn Fieber (Watertown) 3-10 (Fall 1:14)
Cons. Round 5 - Bailee Campbell (Mandan) 22-11 won by fall over Avery Pedersen (Glasgow) 13-14 (Fall 0:48)
124
Chloe Lamb (8-20) place is unknown.
Champ. Round 1 - Khendra Garcia (Carrington) 17-3 won by fall over Chloe Lamb (Glasgow) 8-20 (Fall 0:44)
Cons. Round 1 - Chloe Lamb (Glasgow) 8-20 received a bye () (Bye)
Cons. Round 2 - Chloe Lamb (Glasgow) 8-20 won by major decision over Quinn Slettedahl (Breckenridge/Wahpeton) 4-13 (MD 13-5)
Cons. Round 3 - Marley Idland (Sidney / Fairview) 2-2 won by fall over Chloe Lamb (Glasgow) 8-20 (Fall 3:42)
124
Lana Mason (20-10) place is unknown and scored 13.5 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Lana Mason (Glasgow) 20-10 won by fall over Audrey Tofte (Williston) 10-9 (Fall 1:24)
Champ. Round 2 - Alexis Schneider (Napoleon G-S) 27-0 won by fall over Lana Mason (Glasgow) 20-10 (Fall 1:16)
Cons. Round 2 - Lana Mason (Glasgow) 20-10 won by tech fall over Aaliyah Laboy (Minot) 5-10 (TF-1.5 2:21 (16-1))
Cons. Round 3 - Lana Mason (Glasgow) 20-10 won by fall over Cali Thorseth (Fargo) 1-4 (Fall 1:03)
Cons. Round 4 - Lana Mason (Glasgow) 20-10 won by major decision over Odavi Magembe (Bismarck High School) 12-12 (MD 12-4)
Cons. Round 5 - Lana Mason (Glasgow) 20-10 won by major decision over Violet Weninger (Bismarck High School) 14-8 (MD 16-5)
130
Lillian Massey (0-3) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Lillian Massey (Glasgow) 0-3 received a bye () (Bye)
Champ. Round 2 - Maggie Thiegles (Bismarck High School) 24-3 won by fall over Lillian Massey (Glasgow) 0-3 (Fall 0:22)
Cons. Round 2 - Lillian Massey (Glasgow) 0-3 received a bye () (Bye)
Cons. Round 3 - Hailey Ford (Valley City) 14-11 won by fall over Lillian Massey (Glasgow) 0-3 (Fall 0:41)
142
Madison Lamb (10-4) place is unknown.
Champ. Round 1 - Madison Lamb (Glasgow) 10-4 received a bye () (Bye)
Champ. Round 2 - LENAYA PROCTOR (West Fargo United) 11-13 won by tech fall over Madison Lamb (Glasgow) 10-4 (TF-1.5 5:56 (24-8))
Cons. Round 2 - Madison Lamb (Glasgow) 10-4 won by tech fall over Jadyn Jacobson (Central Cass) 6-8 (TF-1.5 4:05 (17-2))
Cons. Round 3 - Madison Lamb (Glasgow) 10-4 won by fall over Maddilyn Bercier (Turtle Mountain) 11-9 (Fall 3:17)
142
Riley Clampitt (18-5) placed 6th and scored 15.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Riley Clampitt (Glasgow) 18-5 won by fall over Kendall Bice (Minot) 5-6 (Fall 3:24)
Champ. Round 2 - Riley Clampitt (Glasgow) 18-5 won by fall over Maddilyn Bercier (Turtle Mountain) 11-9 (Fall 2:00)
Quarterfinal - Riley Clampitt (Glasgow) 18-5 won by fall over LENAYA PROCTOR (West Fargo United) 11-13 (Fall 3:37)
Boys
Second Chance 114 - Weston Kirkland's place is 2nd and has scored 9.0 team points.
Semifinal - Weston Kirkland (Glasgow) won by fall over Anton Rubash (Grand Forks Central) (Fall 0:27)
1st Place Match - Tanner Urdahl (Watertown) won by fall over Weston Kirkland (Glasgow) (Fall 0:39)
Second Chance 127
Quarterfinal - Noah Rau (Bismarck Century) won by decision over Cody Kuka (Glasgow) (Dec 8-2)
Girls
Second Chance 130
Champ. Round 1 - Abada Knight (Bismarck Legacy) won by fall over Lillian Massey (Glasgow) (Fall 1:18)
Scottie Boys And Girls Split With Dawson County
The Scottie Basketball teams matched up with the Dawson County Red Devils on Thursday night at Scottie Gymnasium.
The Glasgow boys were beaten by the Red Devils 71-42. The Scotties were led in scoring by Wyatt Babb who scored 12 and Myles Yoakam who had 8. Ethan Rivas had 19 to lead Glendive. Glasgow now with a 5-2 record after the loss.
The Glasgow girls came from behind and defeated Glendive 59-43. Glasgow had a balanced scoring attack with Mayzie Yoakam with 17 and Joely Chappell with 16 points. Scottie girls improve to 6-1.
Glasgow will travel to Malta on Friday to take on the Mustangs.
406mtsports Releases Montana Boys Basketball Power Poll
Boys
High school basketball rankings
Class AA
1. Bozeman Gallatin (4-0)
2. Billings Skyview (4-1)
3. Helena (3-1)
4. Missoula Hellgate (3-1)
5. Great Falls CMR (3-1)
Class A
1. Dillon (5-1)
2. Frenchtown (5-0)
3. Lockwood (4-1)
4. Glendive (5-2)
5. Columbia Falls (3-1)
Class B
1. Missoula Loyola (4-1)
2. Lodge Grass (5-0)
3. Three Forks (5-0)
4. Manhattan (2-1)
5. St. Labre (5-0)
6. Fairfield (6-0)
7. Arlee (5-0)
8. Red Lodge (6-1)
9. Glasgow (5-1)
10. Lone Peak (6-1)
Class C
1. Box Elder (5-0)
2. Lustre Christian (7-0)
3. Manhattan Christian (3-1)
4. Scobey (6-0)
5. Chester-Joplin-Inverness (6-0)
6. Belt (5-1)
7. St. Regis (6-0)
8. Broadview-Lavina (7-0)
9. Circle (6-1)
10. Lincoln (4-1)
406mtsports Girls Basketball Power Poll
Class AA
1. Billings West (5-0)
2. Bozeman Gallatin (4-0)
3. Missoula Big Sky (2-2)
4. Butte (4-1)
5. Helena Capital (2-2)
Class A
1. Billings Central (6-0)
2. Dillon (6-0)
3. Lockwood (5-0)
4. Havre (5-1)
5. Hardin (5-1)
Class B
1. Huntley Project (7-0)
2. Missoula Loyola (4-1)
3. Shepherd (6-1)
4. Baker (5-1)
5. Chinook (7-0)
6. Big Timber (5-0)
7. Ennis (5-1)
8. Florence-Carlton (5-1)
9. Jefferson (4-1)
10. Fairfield (5-1)
Class C
1. Saco-Whitewater-Hinsdale (8-0)
2. Melstone (7-0)
3. Plentywood (6-0)
4. Bainville (6-0)
5. Plenty Coups (6-0)
6. Roy-Winifred (5-2)
7. Manhattan Christian (5-0)
8. Denton-Geyser-Stanford-Geraldine (4-1)
9. Belt (4-2)
10. Brockton (5-1)
3rd Annual Slash the Stigma Tournament Registration Deadline Is January 19th
Get ready for the 3rd Annual Slash the Stigma Tournament—February 7th through 9th at the Valley Event Center! This exciting draft-style hockey tournament is your chance to hit the ice and help break the stigma surrounding mental health.
Registration is just $20 per person, and the deadline is January 19th! Don’t miss out—call Brandi Thompson at (406) 671-6671 to sign up today.
And remember, if you or someone you know is struggling, help is available 24/7. Call or text 988—because no one has to face life’s challenges alone.
Glasgow Wrestlers Defeat Havre For First Time Since 2010
Glasgow 41 Havre 23 Final. Huge win for the Scottie Boys Wrestlers on the road in a dual against the Class A Blue Ponies.
It is the first dual win over Havre since 2010!
The Scottie Girls went 5-3 overall in 8 matches against the Blue Pony girls in mixer matches.
Dream Season For Bobcats Ends In Frisco, Texas With Loss To North Dakota State
A furious second half rally came up short for the Montana State football team on Monday night as the Bobcats suffered their first loss of the season in the FCS national championship game, 35-32, to North Dakota State.
North Dakota State took control on the game's first possession, driving 75 yards for a touchdown. Miller completed both of his passes for 36 yards and carried five times for 16 yards, scoring on a two-yard run. That marked the first touchdown MSU allowed on a game-opening drive this season. After forcing a Bobcat punt, the Bison marched 92 yards on the next possession to take a 14-0 lead. Miller's 64-yard touchdown run gave NDSU a 14-0 lead.
Montana State's next drive, spilling from the first quarter into the second, proved its best of the first half. The Bobcats used 17 plays to march to the Bison 13, but the drive stalled there and Myles Sansted connected on a 32-yard field goal. The MSU defense responded with a three-and-out, but the offense was stopped on a fourth down near midfield, setting up NDSU's late-half touchdown. Miller connected with Lance four times, including a one-yard touchdown with 12 seconds in the half. NDSU led 21-3 at the intermission.
Miller finished the first half 10-11 passing for 92 yards, rushing for 108 yards and two touchdowns. The Bison out-gained MSU 226 yards to 108, averaging 7.5 yards per play.
Trailing by three scores at halftime, Montana State roared back with 15 points in the first 11 minutes of the third quarter.
First, Tommy Mellott led the Cats down the field on the opening possession of the second half, completing a big pass to Ryan King to the one-yard line to set up a short Scottre Humphrey touchdown run.
After the Bobcat defense forced a quick three-and-out, Mellott again orchestrated a scoring drive capped by a five-yard touchdown pass to Rohan Jones. The two-point conversion on a Ryan Lonergan reception made it 21-18 in favor of the Bison with 4:03 to play in the third quarter.
North Dakota State pushed the lead back to ten with an eight-play, 75-yard touchdown drive.
Montana State then responded with a signature run from Mellott, a 44-yard scamper down the right sideline that found the end zone and cut the margin back to 28-25 with 11:25 to play in the game.
North Dakota State delivered the dagger with a nine-play, 66-yard touchdown drive that took more than five minutes off the clock.
A late 19-yard touchdown pass from Mellott to Taco Dowler with 1:09 to play gave the Cats a chance to attempt an onside kick, but the Bison recovered to seal the title.
Mellott finished the game completing 13 of his 24 pass attempts for 195 yards and two touchdowns through the air, adding 135 yards and a touchdown on the ground as well.
North Dakota State wins its 10th FCS Championship and its 18th overall, finishing the season 14-2. Montana State finishes the season 15-1.
Babb Celebrates 1000 Point Milestone
Congrats to Wyatt Babb who reached the 1000 point milestone during tournaments his junior season. Great time to celebrate with teammates after a big home win over Rocky Boy on Saturday evening.
Babb is a senior for the Scottie Basketball team and has played a vital role for the Scotties since his freshman year.
Scottie Basketball Schedule
The Scottie Basketball teams are at home on Thursday and have a key conference matchup with Malta on the road Friday.
Bobcats On KLTZ Tonight
The Montana State University Bobcats will play the North Dakota State University Bison for the national title in FCS football Monday night in Frisco, Texas.
Pregame is at 4 p.m. with kick-off at 5 p.m. on KLTZ.
Ice Dawgs Host Mossbank, SK Over The Weekend
The Glasgow Ice Dawgs high school team hosted Mossbank, SK this weekend. Glasgow fell 4-0 on Friday. Kolten Hansen had 38 saves on 52 shots. Glasgow had just 8 shots on Mossbank.
On Saturday, Mossbank won 4-3. Glasgow's goals were by: Brody Hansen (unassisted), Eli Howland (assisted by Dillon Hughes) and Charlie Cornwell (assisted by Tavin Boland). Jacob Potter had 30 saves on 34 shots. Glasgow scored their 3 goals on 12 shots.
Up next for the Ice Dawgs: 2 more home games against the Billings Bulls. Glasgow will play on Saturday, January 11th at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, January 12th at 10 a.m. Admission is free and concessions will be available.
Week 4 District 3C Standings/Results
Scottie Three-Week Schedule
DSU Women's Wrestling Team Tops Minot State
The Dickinson State University Blue Hawks women's wrestling team topped Minot State University 35-14 in a dual held in Glasgow on Sunday. The day featured a clinic put on by DSU before the match.
Scotties roll over Rocky Boy
The Scottie basketball teams picked up a couple of wins last night at Scottie Gymnasium as both the boys and girls easily defeated the visiting Rocky Boy Stars. In the Boys game, Grady Nielsen and Cade Hudyma each contributed 22 points in the 81 – 45 win. The Scotties jumped out to a 29 – 12 first quarter lead on the hot shooting of Myles Yoakam’s three 3 pointers and rolled to the win. The boys are now 5 and 1 on the season.
In the girls game, the Scotties jumped on the Lady Stars 20 – 8 after the first period and then held them scoreless in the second quarter to hold a 43 to 8 halftime lead. Joely Chappell had 14 and Mayzie Yoakam 13 in the 62 – 17 win. The girls are also 5 and 1 on the year. The Scotties will host Glendive on Thursday and travel to Malta on Friday.
Basketball scores from 1/4/25
Boys Basketball
Glendive 64 Lockwood 63 OT
Miles City 79 Hardin 52
Harlem 51 Fairview 43
Scobey 70 Wolf Point 26
Glasgow 81 Rocky Boy 45
Malta 74 Roy-Winifred 54
Fairfield 54 Belt 40
Baker 63 Lame Deer 59
Culbertson 53 Froid-Lake 37
Dodson 42 Nashua 30
North Country 57 Turner 51
Winnett-Grass Range 69 Jordan 33
Lustre Christian 69 Bainville 12
Savage 58 Brockton 38
Plevna 45 Richey-Lambert 25
Girls Basketball
Lockwood 70 Glendive 21
Hardin 57 Miles City 48
Fairview 47 Harlem 40
Fort Benton 58 Conrad 30
Glasgow 62 Rocky Boy 17
Roy-Winifred 48 Malta 40
Fairfield 45 Belt 40
Baker 74 Lame Deer 32
Chinook 56 Choteau 25
Froid-Lake 59 Culbertson 36
Nashua 28 Dodson 25
North Country 42 Turner 24
Bainville 45 Lustre Christian 27
Brockton 50 Savage 38
Richey-Lambert 59 Plevna 52
Scottie Boys, Girls Top Rocky Boy
The Scottie boys basketball team went 2-0 on the weekend, as they followed up a win in Wolf Point on Friday with a home victory over Rocky Boy on Saturday night, 81-45.
The girls also got two wins, ending with a 62-17 win over Rocky Boy on Saturday night.
Lady Cats Win Fifth In A row
Saco's Teagan Erickson had 1 rebound in 2 minutes of play on Saturday as Montana State University won its fifth game in a row, 66-54 over Eastern Washington. MSU is now 2-0 in the Big Sky Conference and 12-2 overall.
Nashua Basketball Results
Girls:
Terry 60, Nashua 20 (Gracyn Sibley 8, Dyllan Bergstrom 6)
Nashua 30, Dodson 25 (Bergstrom 9, Sibley 8, Katey Dykstra 8)
(Nashua breaks 26-game losing streak)
Boys:
Dodson 42, Nashua 30 (Pugh 12, Kaasa 11)
Women’s College Wrestling Dual In Glasgow On January 5th
Glasgow High School is proud to announce a Women’s College Wrestling Dual coming to Scottie Gymnasium on Sunday, January 5th.
The Dual will feature the NAIA’s Dickinson State University Blue Hawks vs. the NCAA’s Minot State University Beavers. The Freestyle Matches are set to begin under the lights at 4:00 PM. Admission will be FREE to ALL ages.
There will also be a Free GIRLS Youth Wrestling Clinic preceding the college dual. It will be held from 2:30 to 3:30 PM and will be organized/directed by the DSU Women’s Wrestlers and Coaching staff.
2024-25 Men’s City League Basketball Scores
2024-25 Men’s Basketball League Scores
Thursday, January 2, 2025
6:30PM Independence Bank def. Hi-Line Eye Care 73-70
Lead Scorers
Independence Bank - Allen Williamson 25pts
Hi-Line Eye Care - Pat Menge 26pts
7:45PM Ball Stars def. Neufeld Farms 93-57
Lead Scorers
Ball Stars - Chance Roberts 24pts
Neufeld Farms - CJ Nelson 23pts
9:00PM Suns def. Arch’s Tire 93-70
Lead Scorers
Suns - Antone Manning - 25pts
Arch’s Tire - Kobe Sibley 24pts
League Standings
Ball Stars 10-0
Independence Bank 7-3
Neufeld Farms 6-4
Suns 4-6
Hi-Line Eye Care 3-7
Arch’s Tire 0-10
Next Week’s Schedule:
Tuesday, January 7, 2025
6:30PM - Neufeld Farms vs. Independence Bank
7:45PM - Ball Stars vs. Arch’s Tire
9:00PM - Suns vs. Hi-Line Eye Care
Thursday, January 9, 2025
6:30PM - Arch’s Tire vs. Neufeld Farms
7:45PM - Independence Bank vs. Suns
9:00PM - Hi-Line Eye Care vs. Ball Stars
Scottie Girls, Boys Win In Wolf Point
Girls: Glasgow 51, Wolf Point 20
Boys: Glasgow 49, Wolf Point 37
Friday Night Scoreboard
Girls Basketball
Bainville 53, Richey-Lambert 38
Baker 57, Miles City 32
Chinook 73, Rocky Boy 33
Fairfield 66, Choteau 50
Frazer 70, Lustre Christian 60
Hardin 76, Sidney 36
Huntley Project 76, Joliet 5
Jefferson 91, Lone Peak 30
Malta 59, Fairview 39
North Country 47, Circle 41
Plains 48, Troy 25
Plentywood 54, Brockton 49
Poplar 52, Froid-Lake 32
Seeley-Swan 44, Superior 40
Boys Basketball
Columbus 44, Shepherd 43
Fairfield 56, Choteau 46
Lame Deer 89, Plenty Coups 53
Lone Peak 63, Jefferson 58
Lustre Christian 84, Frazer 10
Malta 84, Fairview 61
Miles City 73, Baker 33
Plentywood 74, Brockton 28
Richey-Lambert 45, Bainville 35
Rocky Boy 60, Chinook 45
Savage 64, Westby-Grenora 53
Seeley-Swan 67, Superior 57
Troy 52, Plains 37
26th Annual Milk River Catfish Classic Sells Out In Record Time
This year's 26th Annual Milk River Catfish Classic sold out in record time. It took only 13 hours and 29 minutes to meet the 80-team limit. That breaks the record of 19 hours 44 minutes set back in 2023.
They will now be taking up to ten teams on the paid waiting list. The waiting list will be continually updated on the Annual Milk River Catfish Classic Facebook page
District 3C Standings And Schedules For Week 3
Local Sports Schedule This Week
High School Basketball:
Friday, January 3rd
Girls and boys basketball at Wolf Point (C squad games start at noon)
Varsity boys 6 p.m. Varsity girls 7:30 p.m. on KLTZ
Saturday, January 4th
Girls and boys basketball hosting Rocky Boy (C squad games start at 1 p.m.)
Varsity boys 4 p.m. Varsity girls 5:30 p.m. on KLTZ
High School Wrestling:
Saturday, January 4th
Girls and boys wrestling at Miles City Duals
Hockey:
The Glasgow Ice Dawgs will host Mossbank, SK this coming Friday, January 3rd at 5 p.m. and Saturday, January 4th at 2 p.m. Saturday is their annual Big Dawg Little Dawg pre-game warm-up: the youngest Ice Dawg players get to skate with the HS players. Check out the schedule at www.hlyh.org.
MONDAY
College Football:
FCS National Championship game: MSU vs. NDSU, 4 p.m. pre-game, 5 p.m. kick-off on KLTZ
Glasgow Ice Dawgs High School Team Sweeps Weekend
The Glasgow Ice Dawgs HS team had another weekend sweep this past weekend as the Ice Dawgs hosted the Butte Copper City Kings for their home opener weekend!
Friday, December 27th was a win 8-4 over Butte in a packed house.
Saturday morning was another win, 1-0 giving Kolten Hansen his first shutout for the season!
Friday game results:
1st Period there was 3 Glasgow goals and 2 Butte goals. 1st goal was from Charlie Cornwell assisted by Tavin Boland. The next 2 goals were scored by Butte, from Jensen and Hubber, both unassisted. Then next Dillon Hughes scored assisted by Mason Hunter. The final goal of the 1st period was scored by Cornwell assisted by Boland.
2nd Period there was 2 goals scored by each team. The first goal was scored by Brody Hansen, unassisted. Next came Butte’s 3rd goal of the game by Jensen assisted by Hintz. After that Cornwell scored a shorthanded goal unassisted giving him a hat trick. Butte’s final goal of the game was scored on a power play by Jewell assisted by Wilson.
3rd period was all Glasgow. Glasgow scored 3 more times to finish the game. Cornwell scored the 6th goal assisted by Hansen. With 3 minutes left of the game Butte pulled their goalie. With an empty net, Cornwell scored his last goal of the game assisted by Hansen. Butte put their goalie back in the net, but that didn’t stop Glasgow from scoring once more before the game was over. Tavin Boland scored the final goal of the game with only 48 seconds remaining. Boland was assisted by Tristan Powell and Josh Llewellyn.
Jacob Potter was in the net and saw 37 shots giving him 33 saves for the game. Glasgow shot 34 times on the Butte goalie.
There were 10 total penalties for the game, 6 by Glasgow and 4 by Butte.
Saturday morning’s game turned out to be a lot different than Friday night’s game. Saturday’s game was a defensive game for all 3 periods.
1st period – no score, 4 total penalties; 2 from both teams
2nd period – no score, 5 penalties; 2 from Butte and 3 from Glasgow
3rd period – with only 3 minutes and 5 seconds left of the game, Brody Hansen took the puck down the ice to score the only goal of the game, unassisted.
Glasgow held off Butte for the remainder 3 minutes to end the game with a shutout for goalie Kolten Hansen.
K. Hansen saw 21 shots with all 21 saved. Glasgow shot 46 times on Butte with only 1 going in!
Up next for the Ice Dawgs: the Ice Dawgs will be hosting their neighbors from the north, Mossbank, SK this coming Friday, January 3rd at 5pm and Saturday, January 4th at 2pm. Saturday is their annual Big Dawg Little Dawg pre-game warm-up! The youngest Ice Dawg players get to skate with the HS players! Come out and support all of the age groups with a full weekend filled with hockey!! Check out the schedule at www.hlyh.org.
Glasgow Youth Wrestling Clinic/Last Chance Sign-ups
Glasgow Youth Wrestling Clinic/Last Chance sign-ups will be at the Glasgow Wrestling Center, 12 Thompson Drive, Monday, December 30th from 1 - 3 p.m.
This is open for any child aged 4 - 15. There will be FREE pizza after clinic for all participants.
If you have any questions please call Brady Flaten, 406-228-2896, or visit http://www.glasgowwrestlingclub.com
2025 East-West Shrine game East roster
POS FIRST LAST SCHOOL HT WT
C Schafer Garness Great Falls High 5’11” 260
C Weston James Gallatin 5’11” 205
G Haven Wade Dawson 6’2” 275
G Oliver Huntley Bozeman High 6’ 250
G Santiago Bush Bozeman High 6’2” 260
T Tristan Thomas Aherne Henry Wise, Calgary 6'4" 292
T Jackson Ritchie Billings Central 6’6” 300
T Simon Harbour Bozeman High 6’3” 260
T Ben Morasko Gallatin 6’4” 235
TE Vincent Souza Billings Central 6’3” 210
TE Solomon Stortz Billings Central 6’1” 215
WR Luke Kelley Centerville 6’1” 175
WR Kash Embry Bozeman High 6’1” 180
WR Malachi Claunch Billings West 6’2” 200
WR Tracen Jilot Box Elder 6’ 165
WR Axel Becker Stanford 6’3” 185
RB Reese Dahlke Gallatin 5’9” 165
RB Chase Cook Red Lodge 5’11” 185
RB Tate Nelson Havre 6’ 205
QB Stockton Oxarart Malta 6’1” 180
QB Grant Vigen Gallatin 6’6” 205
DT Montana Thomas Billings Central 6’4” 210
DT Nicholas Donester CMR 6’2” 225
DT Isaac Tolan Great Falls High 6’2” 260
DE Broden Molen Great Falls High 5’10” 205
DE Blaine Downing Malta 6’3” 200
DE Collin Warnnick Billings West 6’ 200
ILB Tommy Springman Gallatin 6’1” 210
ILB Brady Casagranda Bozeman High 6’1” 205
ILB Mason Kralj Great Falls High 6’1” 210
ILB Ryan Barnhart Billings Senior 6’ 215
OLB Jack Debourg Billings Central 6’1” 200
OLB Deacon Gackle Fairview 6’1” 215
CB Colter Solomon Havre 5’10” 160
CB Antrevian Gary Havre 6’ 195
CB Cohen Groener Billings West 5’11” 175
S Kaden Juhnke Joliet 6’2” 205
S Ryder Murdock Billings Senior 6’ 160
S Dash Ruff Fergus 5’11 160
S Deegan Tvedt Custer County 6’1” 185
Ath Gage Goltz Bridger 6’4” 190
EAST ALTERNATES
POS FIRST LAST SCHOOL HT WT
C Christian Allies Billings West 6’4” 290
C Cody Hoehn CMR 6’3” 250
G Wyatt Beddes Shepherd 6’ 180
TE Wyatt Babb Glasgow 6’3” 215
RB Tahj Wells Browning 5’9” 170
RB Nathan Gunderson Choteau 5’11” 175
RB Andy Bundy Custer County 5’9” 205
QB Riley Collette Great Falls High 5’11” 170
QB Declan Bergstrom Belt 6’1” 165
ILB Peyton Hartford Fergus 6’1” 225
OLB Treyton Wilke Malta 6’ 185
CB Garret Macbeth Gallatin 6’4” 180
CB Cooper Walker Gallatin 5’11” 175
S Nate Nelson Chester/Joplin/Inverness 5’9” 175
S Christopher Graham Conrad 6’ 175
K Caleb Litzinger Great Falls High 6’1” 170
K Warner Lefeber Bozeman High 6’2” 185
ATH Bridger Salvevold Culbertson 6’2” 215
ATH Tyler Loan Fairview 5’10” 165
ATH Luke Highfill Belt 5’11” 205
Glasgow Ice Dawgs High School Team Sweeps Billings
The Glasgow Ice Dawgs HS team traveled to Billings this past weekend, December 21st & 22nd to face the Billings Bulls in 2 games. Glasgow won both games.
Game 1 was a win over the Billings Bulls, 9-1
1st period, there was 1 goal by Charlie Cornwell assisted by Aiden Price
2nd period, there were 4 goals from Glasgow, 1 by Tavin Boland assisted by Aiden Price and Charlie Cornwell; 1 by Brody Hansen unassisted; 1 by Charlie Cornwell assisted by Tavin Boland; and 1 by Carter Holte unassisted. Billings had 1 goal from Derick Thronson.
3rd period had 4 goals from Glasgow, 1 by Dillon Hughes assisted by Tristan Powell; 1 by Aiden Price unassisted; 1 by Brody Hansen unassisted; and 1 by Tavin Boland assisted by Charlie Cornwell
There were 7 penalties served in the game, 5 by Billings and 2 by Glasgow
Kolten Hansen was in net and faced 26 shots with 25 saves. Glasgow had 42 shots on the Billings goalie.
Game 2 was another win for the Ice Dawgs, 7-0, giving the goalie, Jacob Potter a shutout!
1st Period there was 1 goal for Glasgow, 1 from Charlie Cornwell assisted by Tavin Boland and Jack Miller.
2nd period there were 2 goals, 1 by Mason Hunter and 1 by Brody Hansen; both unassisted.
3rd period there were 4 goals, 2 by Brody Hansen-1 assited by Tavin Boland and Tristan Powell and the other goal was unassisted giving Hansen a Hat Trick; 1 by Dillon Hughes assisted by Powell; 1 by Carter Holte unassisted.
There were 4 penalties in the game, 3 served by Glasgow and 1 served by Billings
Jacob Potter was in net and faced 19 shots with 19 saves. Glasgow had 46 shots on the Billings goalie.
Up next for the Ice Dawgs are their Home Opener games this coming weekend! They will play Friday December 27th at 7pm and Saturday, December 28th at 10am against the Butte Copper City Kings.
Glasgow Middle School Wrestling Results From Glasgow Invitational
Middle School Boys 64-77 - Whit Ozark's place is 3rd and has scored 3.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Whit Ozark (Glasgow Wrestling Club) won by fall over Titus Carnahan (Malta ) (Fall 0:44)
• Round 2 - Whit Ozark (Glasgow Wrestling Club) won by decision over Grant Bertsch (Baker Wrestling Club) (Dec 8-2)
• Round 3 - Axzavior Redboy (Wolf Point ) won by tech fall over Whit Ozark (Glasgow Wrestling Club) (TF 17-2)
• Round 5 - Whit Ozark (Glasgow Wrestling Club) won by tech fall over Clayton Hendrickson (Terry Wrestling Club) (TF 15-0)
Middle School Boys 76-83 - Aiden Aune's place is 1st and has scored 10.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Aiden Aune (Glasgow) won by tech fall over Ryder Griffith (Glendive) (TF 20-3)
• Round 2 - Aiden Aune (Glasgow) won by tech fall over Cormac Reid (Sidney) (TF 15-0)
• Round 3 - Aiden Aune (Glasgow) won by fall over Remy Liles (Terry Wrestling Club) (Fall 2:09)
Middle School Boys 78-82 - Thomas Cotrell's place is 2nd and has scored 7.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Thomas Cotrell (Glasgow) won by tech fall over Piper Todd (Plentywood) (TF 17-0)
• Round 2 - Walker Kirkland (Glasgow Wrestling Club) won by decision over Thomas Cotrell (Glasgow) (Dec 9-3)
• Round 3 - Thomas Cotrell (Glasgow) won by tech fall over Julian Hilliard (Malta ) (TF 16-0)
Middle School Boys 78-82 - Walker Kirkland's place is 1st and has scored 10.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Walker Kirkland (Glasgow Wrestling Club) won by fall over Julian Hilliard (Malta ) (Fall 3:39)
• Round 2 - Walker Kirkland (Glasgow Wrestling Club) won by decision over Thomas Cotrell (Glasgow) (Dec 9-3)
• Round 3 - Walker Kirkland (Glasgow Wrestling Club) won by tech fall over Piper Todd (Plentywood) (TF 18-1)
Middle School Boys 88-90 - Anders Aune's place is 3rd and has scored 3.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Asher Berry (Glendive) won by fall over Anders Aune (Glasgow) (Fall 1:44)
• Round 2 - Tatum Beiswanger (Sidney) won by fall over Anders Aune (Glasgow) (Fall 2:25)
• Round 3 - Anders Aune (Glasgow) won by decision over Gunner Stenberg (Malta ) (Dec 3-1)
Middle School Boys 89-98 - Asher Wersal's place is 2nd and has scored 7.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Asher Wersal (Glasgow) won by fall over Lincoln Milton (Sidney) (Fall 2:53)
• Round 2 - Colby Wright (Malta ) won by decision over Asher Wersal (Glasgow) (Dec 13-8)
• Round 3 - Lane Willson (Miles City Wrestling Club) won by fall over Asher Wersal (Glasgow) (Fall 0:32)
Middle School Boys 103-108 - Taden Sundeen's place is 1st and has scored 10.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Taden Sundeen (Glasgow) won by fall over Dreyton Bushman (Poplar) (Fall 1:52)
• Round 2 - Taden Sundeen (Glasgow) won by fall over Tryan Anderson (Malta ) (Fall 1:14)
• Round 3 - Taden Sundeen (Glasgow) won by tech fall over Alex Ziegler (Glendive) (TF 18-3)
Middle School Boys 110-116 - Tucker Twitchell's place is 2nd and has scored 7.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Evan Kawasaki (Wolf Point ) won by major decision over Tucker Twitchell (Glasgow) (Maj 14-4)
• Round 2 - Tucker Twitchell (Glasgow) won by major decision over Kaine Kubesh (Glendive) (Maj 14-6)
• Round 3 - Tucker Twitchell (Glasgow) won by fall over Taije Stiles (Malta ) (Fall 0:46)
Middle School Boys 120-130 - Saunten Gamas's place is 1st and has scored 10.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Saunten Gamas (Glasgow) won by fall over Case Bradford (Sidney) (Fall 2:57)
• Round 2 - Saunten Gamas (Glasgow) won by fall over James Corpron (Wolf Point ) (Fall 3:44)
• Round 3 - Saunten Gamas (Glasgow) won by fall over Kai Lucio (Glendive) (Fall 3:19)
Middle School Boys 120-126 - Zane Cotrell's place is 2nd and has scored 7.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Zane Cotrell (Glasgow) won by fall over Jackson Converse (Glendive) (Fall 1:44)
• Round 2 - Brody Eustice (Sidney) won by fall over Zane Cotrell (Glasgow) (Fall 1:51)
• Round 3 - Zane Cotrell (Glasgow) won by fall over Brody Stroh (Glendive) (Fall 0:47)
Middle School Boys 130-132 - Dc Flaten's place is 1st and has scored 10.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Dc Flaten (Glasgow) won by fall over Trax Simanton (Malta ) (Fall 0:35)
• Round 2 - Dc Flaten (Glasgow) won by fall over Holt Huntsman (Glasgow) (Fall 1:29)
• Round 3 - Dc Flaten (Glasgow) won by fall over Mason Sager (Glendive) (Fall 0:47)
Middle School Boys 130-132 - Holt Huntsman's place is 2nd and has scored 7.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Holt Huntsman (Glasgow) won by fall over Mason Sager (Glendive) (Fall 1:22)
• Round 2 - Dc Flaten (Glasgow) won by fall over Holt Huntsman (Glasgow) (Fall 1:29)
• Round 3 - Holt Huntsman (Glasgow) won by decision over Trax Simanton (Malta ) (Dec 1-0)
Middle School Boys 189-192 - Siale Moala's place is 3rd and has scored 3.0 team points.
• Round 2 - Zayden McWilliams (Baker) won by fall over Siale Moala (Glasgow) (Fall 3:57)
• Round 3 - Jeremiah Healy (Wolf Point ) won by fall over Siale Moala (Glasgow) (Fall 0:22)
Middle School Boys 211-228 - Troy Stebleton's place is 1st and has scored 10.0 team points.
• Round 2 - Troy Stebleton (Glasgow) won by fall over Jeremiah Hill (Sidney) (Fall 2:09)
• Round 3 - Troy Stebleton (Glasgow) won by fall over Landin Berger (Poplar) (Fall 0:37)
Middle School Boys 230-242 - Leo Erickson's place is 2nd and has scored 0.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Leo Erickson (Glasgow) won by major decision over Toryn Gonsalez (Sidney) (Maj 11-3)
• Round 2 - Toryn Gonsalez (Sidney) won by injury default over Leo Erickson (Glasgow) (Inj. 0:00)
• Round 3 - Toryn Gonsalez (Sidney) won by injury default over Leo Erickson (Glasgow) (Inj. 0:00)
Middle School Girls 84-89 - Riley Pattison's place is 1st and has scored 10.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Riley Pattison (Glasgow) won by fall over Chandler McBride (Glendive) (Fall 2:13)
• Round 3 - Riley Pattison (Glasgow) won by major decision over Teighan Barnett (Baker) (Maj 12-0)
Middle School Girls 86-90 B - Lyla Lehner's place is 3rd and has scored 3.0 team points.
• Round 2 - Rosslynn Ramirez (Terry Wrestling Club) won by fall over Lyla Lehner (Glasgow) (Fall 1:45)
• Round 3 - Caydee Gorder (Wolf Point ) won by fall over Lyla Lehner (Glasgow) (Fall 0:50)
Middle School Girls 110-119 - Rylee Birkoski's place is 3rd and has scored 3.0 team points.
• Round 2 - Kallie Labrie (Malta ) won by fall over Rylee Birkoski (Glasgow) (Fall 0:46)
• Round 3 - Addison Hughes (Glasgow) won by fall over Rylee Birkoski (Glasgow) (Fall 1:24)
Middle School Girls 110-119 - Addison Hughes's place is 2nd and has scored 7.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Kallie Labrie (Malta ) won by major decision over Addison Hughes (Glasgow) (Maj 9-1)
• Round 3 - Addison Hughes (Glasgow) won by fall over Rylee Birkoski (Glasgow) (Fall 1:24)
Middle School Girls 127-130 - Lillian Massey's place is 2nd and has scored 7.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Kinley Liles (Terry Wrestling Club) won by fall over Lillian Massey (Glasgow) (Fall 0:27)
• Round 2 - Lillian Massey (Glasgow) won by fall over Aliyana Azure (Wolf Point ) (Fall 2:01)
Middle School Girls 140-153 - Aubree Holinde's place is 2nd and has scored 7.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Aubree Holinde (Glasgow) won by fall over Laila Birthmark (Wolf Point ) (Fall 0:54)
• Round 2 - Zoey Waller (Plentywood) won by fall over Aubree Holinde (Glasgow) (Fall 1:48)
• Round 3 - Aubree Holinde (Glasgow) won by fall over Brylee Bearcub (Wolf Point ) (Fall 2:58)
Middle School Girls 159-174 - Madisyn Murch's place is 2nd and has scored 7.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Madisyn Murch (Glasgow) won by tech fall over Elly Dopp (Plentywood) (TF 19-3)
• Round 2 - Madisyn Murch (Glasgow) won by fall over Shaydin Hagadone (Poplar) (Fall 1:41)
• Round 3 - Kael Gorder (Baker) won by fall over Madisyn Murch (Glasgow) (Fall 4:26)
Scottie Wrestling Wrap Up
CMR Holiday Week Recap:
Thursday at Fort Benton Mixer
Boys Overall Record TBD, Girls Overall Record TBD
Friday and Saturday at 47th Annual CMR Holiday Classic—
Team Results:
Scottie Boys finish in 15th place out of 60 teams with 89 team points. (2nd amongst Class B/C schools)
Scottie Girls finish in 17th place out of 56 teams with 67.5 team points. (6th amongst Class B/C schools)
Varsity Individual Place Winners:
Kylie Aho 6th Place @ 100 lbs.
Jack Morehouse 5th Place @ 103 lbs.
Riley Clampitt 4th Place @ 145 lbs.
Khye Gamas 6th Place @ 157 lbs.
William Kirkland 6th Place @ 165 lbs.
Michael King 4th Place @ 190 lbs.
Saturday at Walt and Trudy Currie JV Tournament at Great Falls High—
The young Scotties finished with a 19-3 overall record at the Great Falls High Gym on Saturday
Freshman Division Individual Place Winners:
Weston Kirkland 1st Place @ 110 lbs.
John Yeska 1st Place @ 132A lbs.
Tyler King 1st Place @ 132B lbs.
JV Division Individual Place Winners:
Lana Mason 1st Place @ 125A lbs.
Chloe Lamb 2nd Place @ 125B lbs.
Upcoming 2 Weeks
—Mon. Dec. 30th 10th Annual FREE Scottie Youth Wrestling Clinic at Wrestling Center 1:00 to 3:00 PM
—Sat. Jan. 4th Duals at Custer County (Miles City) 2:00 PM
—Sun. Jan. 5th Dickinson State vs. Minot State Women’s College Wrestling Dual at Scottie Gymnasium. Free Youth Clinic hosted by DSU at 2:30 PM and Dual begins under the lights at 4:00 PM.
Full Individual Results:
103
Jack Morehouse (16-4) placed 5th and scored 19.5 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Jack Morehouse (Glasgow) 16-4 received a bye () (Bye)
Champ. Round 2 - Jack Morehouse (Glasgow) 16-4 won by tech fall over Adrian Lara (Great Falls / MSDB) 2-2 (TF-1.5 0:48 (15-0))
Champ. Round 3 - Jack Morehouse (Glasgow) 16-4 won by fall over Kayeiko Villaluz (Wolf Point) 3-5 (Fall 0:50)
Quarterfinal - Jack Morehouse (Glasgow) 16-4 won by major decision over Eli Erdahl (East Helena) 13-2 (MD 16-8)
Semifinal - Anson Taylor (Circle) 15-4 won by decision over Jack Morehouse (Glasgow) 16-4 (Dec 4-1)
Cons. Semi - William Alves (Lockwood (Billings)) 7-1 won by decision over Jack Morehouse (Glasgow) 16-4 (Dec 3-0)
5th Place Match - Jack Morehouse (Glasgow) 16-4 won by fall over Chase Blue (Browning) 3-3 (Fall 0:27)
110
Weston Kirkland (14-6) place is unknown and scored 7.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Weston Kirkland (Glasgow) 14-6 received a bye () (Bye)
Champ. Round 2 - Weston Kirkland (Glasgow) 14-6 won by decision over Spencer Abbott (Jefferson (Boulder)) 3-2 (Dec 9-3)
Champ. Round 3 - Marquis Abad (Butte Central) 3-2 won by tech fall over Weston Kirkland (Glasgow) 14-6 (TF-1.5 2:17 (20-4))
Cons. Round 4 - Weston Kirkland (Glasgow) 14-6 won by fall over Rogan Madison (Beaverhead Co. (Dillon) / Twin Bridges / Sheridan) 7-8 (Fall 0:27)
Cons. Round 5 - Riley Peterson (Simms) 9-5 won by major decision over Weston Kirkland (Glasgow) 14-6 (MD 17-7)
132
Tyler King (10-9) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Tyler King (Glasgow) 10-9 received a bye () (Bye)
Champ. Round 2 - Matt Lemer (Havre) 5-3 won by fall over Tyler King (Glasgow) 10-9 (Fall 1:25)
Cons. Round 2 - Tyler King (Glasgow) 10-9 received a bye () (Bye)
Cons. Round 3 - Logan Barnes (Beaverhead Co. (Dillon) / Twin Bridges / Sheridan) 13-4 won by tech fall over Tyler King (Glasgow) 10-9 (TF-1.5 3:47 (15-0))
157
Khye Gamas (17-2) placed 6th and scored 18.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Khye Gamas (Glasgow) 17-2 won by fall over Cooper Ferris (Fort Benton) 7-9 (Fall 1:14)
Champ. Round 2 - Khye Gamas (Glasgow) 17-2 won by fall over Kai Richardson (Helena Capital) 2-10 (Fall 2:00)
Champ. Round 3 - Khye Gamas (Glasgow) 17-2 won by tech fall over Joey Beebout (Whitehall) 1-2 (TF-1.5 2:34 (15-0))
Quarterfinal - Khye Gamas (Glasgow) 17-2 won by tech fall over Tucker Crowe (Beaverhead Co. (Dillon) / Twin Bridges / Sheridan) 13-4 (TF-1.5 4:48 (17-2))
Semifinal - Ty Laslovich (Gallatin (Bozeman)) 15-2 won by decision over Khye Gamas (Glasgow) 17-2 (Dec 7-5)
Cons. Semi - Teagan Dixon (Great Falls CMR) 9-1 won by medical forfeit over Khye Gamas (Glasgow) 17-2 (M. For.)
5th Place Match - Logan Knaub (Laurel) 14-8 won by forfeit over Khye Gamas (Glasgow) 17-2 (For.)
165
William Kirkland (15-5) placed 6th and scored 20.5 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - William Kirkland (Glasgow) 15-5 won by fall over Lucius Johnson (Shelby) 0-2 (Fall 0:45)
Champ. Round 2 - William Kirkland (Glasgow) 15-5 won by fall over Austin Rains (Great Falls CMR) 1-3 (Fall 1:27)
Champ. Round 3 - William Kirkland (Glasgow) 15-5 won by tech fall over Eric Humphreys (Broadwater (Townsend)) 9-3 (TF-1.5 4:00 (15-0))
Quarterfinal - Boden Bentley (Billings West) 13-0 won by decision over William Kirkland (Glasgow) 15-5 (Dec 5-1)
Cons. Round 6 - William Kirkland (Glasgow) 15-5 won by fall over Zane Anderson (Lockwood (Billings)) 4-2 (Fall 1:34)
Cons. Round 7 - William Kirkland (Glasgow) 15-5 won by fall over Branch Martin (Frenchtown) 12-5 (Fall 2:46)
Cons. Semi - Lane Chivers (Flathead (Kalispell)) 6-1 won by decision over William Kirkland (Glasgow) 15-5 (Dec 7-3)
5th Place Match - Koda King (Ronan) 17-2 won by decision over William Kirkland (Glasgow) 15-5 (Dec 5-3)
190
Michael King (16-5) placed 4th and scored 24.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Michael King (Glasgow) 16-5 received a bye () (Bye)
Champ. Round 2 - Michael King (Glasgow) 16-5 won by fall over Kenan Labrie (Malta / Whitewater) 14-5 (Fall 5:08)
Champ. Round 3 - Michael King (Glasgow) 16-5 won by fall over Hunter Wichman (Fergus (Lewistown)) 1-2 (Fall 0:22)
Quarterfinal - Michael King (Glasgow) 16-5 won by fall over Quincy King (Missoula Big Sky / Loyola Sacred Heart) 3-2 (Fall 0:59)
Semifinal - Bruno Pallone (Hardin) 16-3 won by tech fall over Michael King (Glasgow) 16-5 (TF-1.5 2:00 (17-2))
Cons. Semi - Michael King (Glasgow) 16-5 won by injury default over Gage Allen (Great Falls CMR) 7-3 (Inj. 1:08)
3rd Place Match - Cole Graham (Helena Capital) 17-1 won by major decision over Michael King (Glasgow) 16-5 (MD 11-2)
CMR Holiday Classic Girls Results for Glasgow
100
Kylie Aho (3-3) placed 6th and scored 15.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Kylie Aho (Glasgow) 3-3 received a bye () (Bye)
Champ. Round 2 - Kylie Aho (Glasgow) 3-3 won by fall over Katie Waite (Anaconda) 0-2 (Fall 0:23)
Quarterfinal - Angelina Escarcega (Poplar) 16-0 won by fall over Kylie Aho (Glasgow) 3-3 (Fall 0:23)
Cons. Round 4 - Kylie Aho (Glasgow) 3-3 won by fall over Aniya Smoker (Wolf Point) 6-7 (Fall 0:00)
Cons. Round 5 - Kylie Aho (Glasgow) 3-3 won by fall over Isabella Cowan (Havre) 4-2 (Fall 0:37)
Cons. Semi - RonElle LaForge (Billings Senior High School) 10-3 won by fall over Kylie Aho (Glasgow) 3-3 (Fall 1:30)
5th Place Match - Trinity Austria (Helena Capital) 10-4 won by fall over Kylie Aho (Glasgow) 3-3 (Fall 1:39)
110
Riley Pedersen (8-10) place is unknown and scored 8.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Riley Pedersen (Glasgow) 8-10 won by fall over Faith Stainer (Anaconda) 1-2 (Fall 4:00)
Champ. Round 2 - Hannah Leonard (Billings Skyview) 6-2 won by fall over Riley Pedersen (Glasgow) 8-10 (Fall 3:22)
Cons. Round 2 - Riley Pedersen (Glasgow) 8-10 received a bye () (Bye)
Cons. Round 3 - Riley Pedersen (Glasgow) 8-10 won by fall over Laityn Allen (Poplar) 6-7 (Fall 0:45)
Cons. Round 4 - Andrea Kennedy (Great Falls / MSDB) 3-2 won by decision over Riley Pedersen (Glasgow) 8-10 (Dec 6-1)
125
Avery Pedersen (8-11) place is unknown and scored 12.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Avery Pedersen (Glasgow) 8-11 won by fall over Eloise Smith (Flathead (Kalispell)) 1-2 (Fall 3:06)
Champ. Round 2 - Avery Pedersen (Glasgow) 8-11 won by fall over Madasyn Faldzinski (Cascade) 0-2 (Fall 0:17)
Champ. Round 3 - Ava Krings (Conrad) 11-4 won by fall over Avery Pedersen (Glasgow) 8-11 (Fall 2:23)
Cons. Round 4 - Avery Pedersen (Glasgow) 8-11 won by decision over Brynn Mailman (Flathead (Kalispell)) 2-2 (Dec 8-4)
Cons. Round 5 - Avery Pedersen (Glasgow) 8-11 won by fall over Korah Yerian (Columbia Falls) 3-2 (Fall 4:19)
Cons. Round 6 - Jocelyn Arthur (Lockwood) 3-3 won by fall over Avery Pedersen (Glasgow) 8-11 (Fall 1:53)
125
Chloe Lamb (4-12) place is unknown and scored 4.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Madalyn Deiter (Great Falls CMR) 6-0 won by fall over Chloe Lamb (Glasgow) 4-12 (Fall 1:04)
Cons. Round 1 - Chloe Lamb (Glasgow) 4-12 received a bye () (Bye)
Cons. Round 2 - Chloe Lamb (Glasgow) 4-12 won by fall over Brook Bendure (Billings Skyview) 2-5 (Fall 4:44)
Cons. Round 3 - Kyndra Ducharme (Great Falls / MSDB) 3-2 won by fall over Chloe Lamb (Glasgow) 4-12 (Fall 2:14)
125
Lana Mason (10-8) place is unknown and scored 11.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Lana Mason (Glasgow) 10-8 won by fall over Sarai Diaz (Ronan) 0-2 (Fall 1:29)
Champ. Round 2 - Jaycee Britton (Lockwood) 2-2 won by fall over Lana Mason (Glasgow) 10-8 (Fall 0:24)
Cons. Round 2 - Lana Mason (Glasgow) 10-8 received a bye () (Bye)
Cons. Round 3 - Lana Mason (Glasgow) 10-8 won by fall over Emma Greenwell (Billings Skyview) 3-2 (Fall 2:10)
Cons. Round 4 - Lana Mason (Glasgow) 10-8 won by fall over Allie Treese (Billings Senior High School) 4-5 (Fall 1:37)
Cons. Round 5 - Aaliyah Stewart (Ronan) 4-2 won by fall over Lana Mason (Glasgow) 10-8 (Fall 2:17)
145
Riley Clampitt (11-5) placed 4th and scored 17.5 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Riley Clampitt (Glasgow) 11-5 won by fall over Myah Dake (Great Falls / MSDB) 0-2 (Fall 0:39)
Champ. Round 2 - Riley Clampitt (Glasgow) 11-5 won by decision over Gracie Tolman (Billings West) 10-5 (Dec 10-3)
Quarterfinal - Riley Clampitt (Glasgow) 11-5 won by tech fall over Grace Scott (Billings Skyview) 6-6 (TF-1.5 6:00 (15-0))
Semifinal - McKenna Jones (Conrad) 9-3 won by fall over Riley Clampitt (Glasgow) 11-5 (Fall 3:57)
Cons. Semi - Riley Clampitt (Glasgow) 11-5 won by decision over Soraya Shirley (Billings Senior High School) 11-3 (Dec 5-0)
3rd Place Match - Tita Fandrich (Billings Senior High School) 9-2 won by decision over Riley Clampitt (Glasgow) 11-5 (Dec 5-4)
Walt and Trudy Currie JV Tournament Results for Glasgow
Boys Frosh 110
Weston Kirkland's place is 1st and has scored 26.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Weston Kirkland (Glasgow) won by fall over Lewis Pfarr (Missoula Big Sky / Loyola Sacred Heart) (Fall 4:05)
Quarterfinal - Weston Kirkland (Glasgow) won by fall over Rayden West (Valier) (Fall 0:50)
Semifinal - Weston Kirkland (Glasgow) won by fall over Ty McDonnell (Three Forks) (Fall 0:49)
1st Place Match - Weston Kirkland (Glasgow) won by decision over Lucas Hesse (Frenchtown) (Dec 4-3)
Boys Frosh 132A
John Yeska's place is 1st and has scored 26.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - John Yeska (Glasgow) won by fall over Paolo Manda (Shelby) (Fall 3:00)
Quarterfinal - John Yeska (Glasgow) won by major decision over Mason Mikesell (Jefferson) (Maj 14-1)
Semifinal - John Yeska (Glasgow) won by fall over Andyn Bell (Missoula Big Sky / Loyola Sacred Heart) (Fall 1:19)
1st Place Match - John Yeska (Glasgow) won by major decision over Michael Bell (Helena Capital) (Maj 11-1)
Boys Frosh 132B
Tyler King's place is 1st and has scored 27.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Tyler King (Glasgow) won by fall over Ryerson Payne (Beaverhead Co. (Dillon) / Twin Bridges / Sheridan) (Fall 2:06)
Quarterfinal - Tyler King (Glasgow) won by major decision over Hayden Stanley (Valier) (Maj 16-3)
Semifinal - Tyler King (Glasgow) won by fall over Falcon Machado (Frenchtown) (Fall 1:10)
1st Place Match - Tyler King (Glasgow) won by fall over Wes Nelson (Conrad) (Fall 0:46)
Boys Frosh 285A
Ernie Vandall's place is unknown and has scored 0.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Ernie Vandall (Glasgow) received a bye () (Bye)
Quarterfinal - Aiden Mosher (Broadwater (Townsend)) won by major decision over Ernie Vandall (Glasgow) (Maj 10-1)
Cons. Round 2 - Ernie Vandall (Glasgow) received a bye () (Bye)
Cons. Round 3 - Uriah Read (Ronan) won by major decision over Ernie Vandall (Glasgow) (Maj 10-0)
Girls 125A
Lana Mason's place is 1st and has scored 28.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Lana Mason (Glasgow) won by fall over Brooke Bendure (Billings Skyview) (Fall 2:58)
Quarterfinal - Lana Mason (Glasgow) won by fall over Natalie Holdaway (Anaconda) (Fall 3:30)
Semifinal - Lana Mason (Glasgow) won by fall over Addison Bohrman (Belgrade) (Fall 0:57)
1st Place Match - Lana Mason (Glasgow) won by fall over Payton Nordahl (East Helena) (Fall 1:14)
Girls 125B
Chloe Lamb's place is 2nd and has scored 20.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Chloe Lamb (Glasgow) won by fall over Taylor Chamblerin (Missoula Hellgate) (Fall 2:55)
Quarterfinal - Chloe Lamb (Glasgow) won by decision over Reece Jensen (Beaverhead Co. (Dillon) / Twin Bridges / Sheridan) (Dec 10-3)
Semifinal - Chloe Lamb (Glasgow) won by fall over Anna Kerbis (Anaconda) (Fall 1:08)
1st Place Match - Emma Greenwell (Billings Skyview) won by fall over Chloe Lamb (Glasgow) (Fall 2:39)
Bobcats Earn Trip To National Championship Game
Playing in his final home game, Tommy Mellott cemented his status as one of the alltime great Bobcats, leading Montana State to a 31-17 win over South Dakota in an FCS semifinal game on Saturday.
Mellott, a senior from Butte, scored two touchdowns and threw for a third as top-seeded MSU (15-0) advances to the FCS Championship in Frisco, Texas, on Jan. 6 against North Dakota State, a replay of the 2021 championship game won by the Bison 38-10.
On an unseasonably warm afternoon with a game-time temperature of 49 degrees, the Bobcats capped their opening, 65-yard drive with a 34-yard pass from Mellott to a wide open Taco Dowler as the 20,557 fans were just settling into their seats. It marked Mellott's 29th career scoring toss and leaves him one touchdown pass behind Kelly Bradley who led MSU to the national championship in 1984.
USD (11-3) answered with a 55-yard scoot by Travis Theis, one of two Coyotes who ran for over 1,000 yards this season. It was Theis' 40th score of his career.
But Mellott came right back with a 5-yard scoring run up the middle behind blocks from Titan Fleischmann, Lonyatta Alexander and Ryan King as the first quarter ended 14-7 in favor of MSU.
On the first play of the second quarter, Charles Pierre, USD's other 1,000 yard rusher, went 45 yards to tie the game. It was Pierre's first touch of the game.
The Bobcats answered with a 12-play drive finished off by Scottre Humphrey's 1-yard plunge behind linemen JT Reed and Cole Sain. It was Humphrey's 15th score of the season. He and Adam Jones have each exceeded 1,000 rushing yards this season.
A 28-yard field goal by Myles Sansted gave the Bobcats a 24-14 halftime lead.
Midway through the third quarter, Mellott muffed a snap, picked the ball up off the ground, saw a huge hole created by Connor Moore, Marcus Wehr and Burke Mastel, and scampered 41 yards to make it 31-14. That run gave Mellott 14 touchdowns on the season and was his 42nd scoring run of the senior's career. Cody Kirk remains the alltime touchdown leader with 47.
USD battled back part way, but huge fourth down stops, the first by Tayden Gray and the second by Simeon Woodard, kept the Coyotes out of the end zone. All they could muster in the second half was a 46-yard field goal by Will Leyland.
Mellott ran for 125 yards and passed for another 134. His favorite target was Dowler who hauled in four passes for 94 yards. Ty McCullouch caught three passes. Jones ran for 66 yards and Humphrey added another 35. Overall MSU totaled 356 yards while USD produced 371 but couldn't reach the end zone often enough. Theis, a senior, led USD with 110 yards on the ground and another 80 on pass catches.
Brody Grebe sparked the Bobcat defense with a quarterback sack and a fumble recovery, the game's only turnover. Kenneth Eiden also recorded a sack. Dru Polidore and McCade O'Reilly were in on seven tackles each.
Prep Basketball Scoreboard
Girls Basketball
Bainville 51, Savage 24
Westby-Grenora 41, Froid-Lake 34
Terry 52, Roberts 47
Glendive 47, Whitefish 24
Melstone 77, Broadus 14
Circle 49, Scobey 38
North Country 63, Dodson 12
Plentywood 44, Culbertson 18
Brockton 54, Richey-Lambert 52
Chinook 68, Shelby 43
Park City 46, Roundup 14
Lodge Grass 59, Columbus 54
Miles City 68, Columbia Falls 45
Sidney 51, Polson 48
Boys Basketball
Terry 43, Roberts 35
Froid-Lake 47, Westby-Grenora 44
Savage 51, Bainville 12
Plentywood 79, Culbertson 32
Lodge Grass 100, Columbus 75
Lewistown 38, Bigfork 34
Scobey 57, Circle 41
Fairfield 67, Cut Bank 54
Brockton 60, Richey-Lambert 43
Columbia Falls 56, Miles City 51
Chinook 54, Shelby 49
Park City 55, Roundup 30
Conrad 56, Rocky Boy 55
North Country 70, Dodson 33
Scottie Results From CMR Holiday Classic In Great Falls
After Day 1 at the CMR Holiday Classic in Great Falls:
Scottie Girls sit in 16th Place overall out of 56 teams with 53.5 team points.
Scottie Boys sit in 15th Place overall out of 60 teams with 69 team points.
Jack Morehouse (3-0), Khye Gamas (4-0), Michael King (3-0), and Riley Clampitt (3-0) have ALL advanced to Saturday morning’s semifinals.
William Kirkland, Kylie Aho, Riley Pedersen, Avery Pedersen are ALL still alive and have advanced to Saturday morning’s “Blood Round”.
Friday Night Scoreboard
Girls Basketball
Bainville 57, Westby-Grenora 33
Baker 72, Fairview 28
Big Timber 36, Columbus 30
Choteau 61, Rocky Boy 46
Circle 67, Jordan 25
CJI 56, Turner 43
Darby 54, Superior 44
Dillon 58, Lewistown 23
Ennis 64, Whitewall 35
Florence-Carlton 59, St. Ignatius 50
Frenchtown 58, Glendive 34
Havre 72, Hamilton 32
Huntley Project 63, Red Lodge 15
Jefferson 62, Manhattan 25
Miles City 55, Bigfork 49
North Country 68, Frazer 24
Plentywood 46, Froid-Lake 33
Poplar 77, Harlem 41
Red Lodge 53, Roundup 26
Richey-Lambert 50, Culbertson 37
Sidney 49, Corvallis 40
St. Regis 57, Troy 29
Thompson Falls 54, Seeley-Swan 30
Boys Basketball
Bainville 36, Westby-Grenora 34
Big Timber 54, Joliet 45
Bigfork 56, Miles City 52
Choteau 65, Rocky Boy 52
Circle 63, Jordan 45
CJI 52, Turner 43
Columbus 48, Big Timber 35
Culbertson 67, Richey-Lambert 35
Dillon 66, Lewistown 33
Fairfield 57, Conrad 37
Fairview 46, Baker 40
Florence-Carlton 73, St. Ignatius 41
Frenchtown 64, Glendive 57
Harlem 60, Poplar 44
Havre 58, Hamilton 53
Huntley Project 86, Red Lodge 79
Manhattan 61, Jefferson 60
Plentywood 74, Froid-Lake 30
Scobey 83, Dodson 23
Sidney 58, Corvallis 43
St. Labre 87, Billings Christian 64
Superior 60, Darby 46
Thompson Falls 52, Seeley-Swan 45
GRD Men's Basketball Scores
2024-25 Men’s Basketball League Scores
Tuesday, December 17, 2024
6:30PM Hi-Line Eye Care def. Arch’s Tire 59-54
Lead Scorers
Hi-Line Eye Care - Pat Menge 31pts
Arch’s Tire - Alec Boland & Blaine Myrick 16pts each
7:45PM Ball Stars def. Independence Bank 107-105
Lead Scorers
Ball Stars - Kelby Bauer 20pts
Independence Bank - Allen Williamson 56pts
9:00PM Neufeld Farms def. Suns 79-72
Lead Scorers
Neufeld Farms - Zach Brown & Austin Neufeld 18pts each
Suns - Kholby SpottedWolf 15pts
Thursday, December 19, 2024
6:30PM Neufeld Farms def. Hi-Line Eye Care 58-47
Lead Scorers
Neufeld Farms - Reuben Garner 20pts
Hi-Line Eye Care - Pat Menge 12pts
7:45PM Independence Bank def. Arch’s Tire 93-57
Lead Scorers
Independence Bank - Allen Williamson 41pts
Arch’s Tire - Alec Boland 19pts
9:00PM Ball Stars def. Suns 104-87
Lead Scorers
Ball Stars - Joe Williamson 34pts
Suns - Antone Manning - 25pts
League Standings
Ball Stars 9-0
Independence Bank 6-3
Neufeld Farms 6-3
Suns 3-6
Hi-Line Eye Care 3-6
Arch’s Tire 0-9
No Games Next Week!
Games will resume Jan 2, 2024
Tuesday, January 2, 2025
6:30PM - Hi-Line Eye Care vs. Independence Bank
7:45PM - Ball Stars vs. Neufeld Farms
9:00PM - Arch’s Tire vs. Suns
Class B/C Wrestling Poll
The Class B/C Wrestling Poll was released on Tuesday and the Glasgow Scotties are ranked #2 in the state behind Huntley Project.
Individually for the Scotties:
103#- Jack Morehouse 1st
110#- Weston Kirkland 5th
157#- Khye Gamas 1st
165#- William Kirkland 1st
190#- Michael King 1st
Glasgow Middle School Wrestling Results From Sidney Invitational
Middle School Boys 69-74 - Ryker Nixdorf's place is 2nd and has scored 7.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Brayden Harris (Miles City) won by fall over Ryker Nixdorf (Glasgow) (Fall 0:57)
• Round 2 - Ryker Nixdorf (Glasgow) won by fall over Kannan Hofer (Sidney) (Fall 2:26)
• Round 3 - Ryker Nixdorf (Glasgow) won by tech fall over Benson Kalloch (Miles City) (TF 19-3)
Middle School Boys 80-82 - Thomas Cotrell's place is 2nd and has scored 7.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Thomas Cotrell (Glasgow) won by fall over Piper Todd (Plentywood) (Fall 0:37)
• Round 2 - Rio Oxarart (Malta) won by decision over Thomas Cotrell (Glasgow) (Dec 3-0)
• Round 3 - Thomas Cotrell (Glasgow) won by major decision over Kashe Rivera (Dickinson) (Maj 8-0)
Middle School Boys 84-90 - Asher Wersal's place is 1st and has scored 10.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Asher Wersal (Glasgow) won by fall over Kale Vang (Williston) (Fall 0:30)
• Round 2 - Asher Wersal (Glasgow) won by fall over Keller Pryor (Miles City) (Fall 0:21)
• Round 3 - Asher Wersal (Glasgow) won by major decision over Jack Rugg (Glendive) (Maj 11-2)
• Round 5 - Asher Wersal (Glasgow) won by fall over Eben Farnsworth (Dickinson) (Fall 3:16)
Middle School Boys 89-94 - Anders Aune's place is 3rd and has scored 5.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Anders Aune (Glasgow) won by fall over Luke Summers (Wolf Point) (Fall 0:27)
• Round 2 - Calvin Squires (Malta) won by fall over Anders Aune (Glasgow) (Fall 0:37)
• Round 3 - Brody Aasen (Dickinson) won by fall over Anders Aune (Glasgow) (Fall 3:30)
Middle School Boys 97-107 - Taden Sundeen's place is 2nd and has scored 7.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Jacob Wolf (Dickinson) won by decision over Taden Sundeen (Glasgow) (Dec 10-4)
• Round 2 - Taden Sundeen (Glasgow) won by fall over Bennett Groce (Williston) (Fall 1:15)
• Round 3 - Taden Sundeen (Glasgow) won by medical forfeit over Cali Gorder (Wolf Point) (MFF)
• Round 4 - Taden Sundeen (Glasgow) won by fall over Karsten Davis (Malta) (Fall 2:48)
Middle School Boys 111-114 - Tucker Twitchell's place is 4th and has scored 3.0 team points.
• Round 2 - Seth Simnioniw (Dickinson) won by decision over Tucker Twitchell (Glasgow) (Dec 9-5)
• Round 3 - Landon Franck (Sidney) won by fall over Tucker Twitchell (Glasgow) (Fall 1:16)
• Round 4 - Tucker Twitchell (Glasgow) won by fall over Karden Pena (Glendive) (Fall 0:39)
• Round 5 - Tucker Twitchell (Glasgow) won by decision over Jack Reed (Williston) (Dec 12-5)
Middle School Boys 122-130 - Zane Cotrell's place is 1st and has scored 10.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Zane Cotrell (Glasgow) won by tech fall over Clay Getzlaff (Williston) (TF 16-0)
• Round 3 - Zane Cotrell (Glasgow) won by fall over Jayden Sparks (Miles City) (Fall 1:50)
• Round 4 - Zane Cotrell (Glasgow) won by major decision over Brockton Walth (Dickinson) (Maj 13-2)
• Round 5 - Zane Cotrell (Glasgow) won by major decision over Holt Huntsman (Glasgow) (Maj 9-0)
Middle School Boys 122-130 - Holt Huntsman's place is 3rd and has scored 5.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Holt Huntsman (Glasgow) won by major decision over Jayden Sparks (Miles City) (Maj 13-2)
• Round 2 - Clay Getzlaff (Williston) won by fall over Holt Huntsman (Glasgow) (Fall 4:25)
• Round 3 - Holt Huntsman (Glasgow) won by fall over Brockton Walth (Dickinson) (Fall 3:49)
• Round 5 - Zane Cotrell (Glasgow) won by major decision over Holt Huntsman (Glasgow) (Maj 9-0)
Middle School Boys 123-129 - Saunten Gamas's place is 2nd and has scored 7.0 team points.
• Round 2 - Kanon Sperry (Bowman ) won by decision over Saunten Gamas (Glasgow) (Dec 4-1)
• Round 3 - Saunten Gamas (Glasgow) won by major decision over James Corpron (Wolf Point) (Maj 11-3)
• Round 4 - Saunten Gamas (Glasgow) won by fall over Brody Stroh (Glendive) (Fall 1:14)
• Round 5 - Saunten Gamas (Glasgow) won by fall over Carson Getzlaff (Williston) (Fall 3:40)
Middle School Boys 130-140 B - Dc Flaten's place is 3rd and has scored 5.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Bryant Kern (Dickinson) won by tech fall over Dc Flaten (Glasgow) (TF 19-3)
• Round 2 - Dc Flaten (Glasgow) won by major decision over Jeffery Reeves (Williston) (Maj 9-0)
• Round 4 - Dc Flaten (Glasgow) won by fall over Aidan Duncan (Dickinson) (Fall 4:12)
• Round 5 - Rafe Willson (Miles City) won by tech fall over Dc Flaten (Glasgow) (TF 16-1)
Middle School Boys 211-225 - Troy Stebleton's place is 1st and has scored 10.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Troy Stebleton (Glasgow) won by fall over Landin Berger (Poplar) (Fall 0:39)
• Round 2 - Troy Stebleton (Glasgow) won by fall over Braxton Medwayosh (Williston) (Fall 2:59)
• Round 3 - Troy Stebleton (Glasgow) won by fall over Jeremiah Hill (Sidney) (Fall 0:18)
Middle School Boys 230-242 - Leo Erickson's place is 1st and has scored 10.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Leo Erickson (Glasgow) won by tech fall over Toryn Gonsalez (Sidney) (TF 15-0)
• Round 2 - Leo Erickson (Glasgow) won by fall over Blake Harris (Glendive) (Fall 0:35)
• Round 3 - Leo Erickson (Glasgow) won by fall over Finley Spotted Bull (Poplar) (Fall 0:54)
Middle School Girls 72-83 - Riley Pattison's place is 1st and has scored 10.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Riley Pattison (Glasgow) won by fall over Lyla Warren (Malta) (Fall 0:45)
• Round 2 - Riley Pattison (Glasgow) won by fall over Bailey Bearcub (Wolf Point) (Fall 1:17)
• Round 3 - Riley Pattison (Glasgow) won by fall over Eliana Jones (Miles City) (Fall 0:29)
Middle School Girls 84-85 - Lyla Lehner's place is 3rd and has scored 5.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Lyla Lehner (Glasgow) won by fall over Jaidynn Bott (Miles City) (Fall 1:15)
• Round 2 - Josie Muscha (Miles City) won by fall over Lyla Lehner (Glasgow) (Fall 4:24)
• Round 3 - Teighan Barnett (Baker) won by decision over Lyla Lehner (Glasgow) (Dec 7-1)
Middle School Girls 91-98 - Carley Egleston's place is 4th and has scored 3.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Paisley Paxson (Miles City) won by tech fall over Carley Egleston (Glasgow) (TF 17-1)
• Round 2 - Fox Smith (Baker) won by forfeit over Carley Egleston (Glasgow) (FF)
• Round 3 - Ava Maloy (Miles City) won by forfeit over Carley Egleston (Glasgow) (FF)
Middle School Girls 109-119 - Rylee Birkoski's place is 3rd and has scored 5.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Addison Hughes (Glasgow) won by fall over Rylee Birkoski (Glasgow) (Fall 0:19)
• Round 3 - Kallie Labrie (Malta) won by fall over Rylee Birkoski (Glasgow) (Fall 0:22)
Middle School Girls 109-119 - Addison Hughes's place is 2nd and has scored 7.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Addison Hughes (Glasgow) won by fall over Rylee Birkoski (Glasgow) (Fall 0:19)
• Round 2 - Kallie Labrie (Malta) won by decision over Addison Hughes (Glasgow) (Dec 5-4)
Middle School Girls 139-153 - Aubree Holinde's place is 2nd and has scored 7.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Aubree Holinde (Glasgow) won by fall over Laila Birthmark (Wolf Point) (Fall 0:50)
• Round 3 - Brylee Bearcub (Wolf Point) won by decision over Aubree Holinde (Glasgow) (Dec 8-5)
• Round 4 - Aubree Holinde (Glasgow) won by fall over Zoey Waller (Plentywood) (Fall 0:49)
• Round 5 - Aubree Holinde (Glasgow) won by fall over Alena Jasin (Sidney) (Fall 2:02)
Middle School Girls 157-175 - Madisyn Murch's place is 1st and has scored 10.0 team points.
• Round 2 - Madisyn Murch (Glasgow) won by fall over Elly Dopp (Plentywood) (Fall 2:58)
• Round 3 - Madisyn Murch (Glasgow) won by fall over Mabree Peyatt (Glendive) (Fall 0:35)
• Round 4 - Madisyn Murch (Glasgow) won by fall over Shaydin Hagadone (Poplar) (Fall 1:29)
• Round 5 - Madisyn Murch (Glasgow) won by fall over Kael Gorder (Baker) (Fall 4:17)
Scottie Wrestling Results Scottie Invitational
Glasgow Week Recap—
Thursday at Wolf Point Mixer
Boys 9-3 individual record, Girls 4-4 individual record
Friday and Saturday at 29th Annual Scottie Invitational.
Team Results:
Scottie Boys 2nd Place out of 30 teams with 166 team points
Scottie Girls 9th Place out of 27 teams with 50 team points
Individual Place Winners:
Jack Morehouse 1st Place @ 103
Weston Kirkland 5th Place @ 110
Makiya Plummer 8th Place @ 118
Chloe Lamb 8th Place @ 125
Tyler King 5th Place @ 132
Madison Lamb 1st Place @ 140
Riley Clampitt 1st Place @ 145
Khye Gamas 1st Place @ 157
William Kirkland 1st Place @ 165
Michael King 2nd Place @ 190
Next Week
- Thursday at Fort Benton Mixer Boys
- Friday and Saturday at 47th Annual CMR Holiday Invitational
- Saturday at Walt and Trudy Curry Memorial JV Invitational at Great Falls High
Final individual results from Scottie Invitational:
Boys:
103
Jack Morehouse (11-1) placed 1st and scored 30.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Jack Morehouse (Glasgow) 11-1 won by fall over Isidro Smith (Red Lodge) 3-3 (Fall 0:19)
Quarterfinal - Jack Morehouse (Glasgow) 11-1 won by fall over Truit Nelson (Circle ) 1-2 (Fall 1:45)
Semifinal - Jack Morehouse (Glasgow) 11-1 won by fall over Dean Padon (Billings Central) 5-3 (Fall 1:10)
1st Place Match - Jack Morehouse (Glasgow) 11-1 won by fall over Anson Taylor (Circle ) 3-1 (Fall 3:39)
110
Weston Kirkland (10-4) placed 5th and scored 15.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Weston Kirkland (Glasgow) 10-4 won by fall over Gabe Cline (Big Sandy) 0-2 (Fall 3:03)
Quarterfinal - Riley Peterson (Simms) 1-3 won by tech fall over Weston Kirkland (Glasgow) 10-4 (TF-1.5 4:55 (24-7))
Cons. Round 2 - Weston Kirkland (Glasgow) 10-4 won by fall over Rayden West (Valier) 0-2 (Fall 0:28)
Cons. Round 3 - Weston Kirkland (Glasgow) 10-4 won by fall over Chase Marble (Cut Bank) 1-7 (Fall 2:50)
Cons. Semi - Paden Nelson (Circle ) 3-2 won by fall over Weston Kirkland (Glasgow) 10-4 (Fall 3:26)
5th Place Match - Weston Kirkland (Glasgow) 10-4 won by decision over Riley Peterson (Simms) 1-3 (Dec 8-2)
118
Makiya Plummer (7-6) placed 8th and scored 9.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Makiya Plummer (Glasgow) 7-6 won by major decision over Orion Cuts the Rope (Harlem ) 2-2 (MD 17-7)
Champ. Round 2 - Makiya Plummer (Glasgow) 7-6 won by fall over Sheldon Reilly (Forsyth) 2-11 (Fall 1:07)
Quarterfinal - Kye Knaff (Shepherd) 8-2 won by decision over Makiya Plummer (Glasgow) 7-6 (Dec 8-1)
Cons. Round 4 - Makiya Plummer (Glasgow) 7-6 won by decision over Trent King (Conrad) 4-4 (Dec 16-9)
Cons. Round 5 - Logan Turner (Roundup ) 4-5 won by major decision over Makiya Plummer (Glasgow) 7-6 (MD 9-0)
7th Place Match - Blake Hodgskiss (Choteau) 8-3 won by decision over Makiya Plummer (Glasgow) 7-6 (Dec 8-3)
126
Alex Earll (4-8) place is unknown and scored 4.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Alex Earll (Glasgow) 4-8 received a bye () (Bye)
Champ. Round 2 - Ryan Wiggins (Forsyth) 10-3 won by tech fall over Alex Earll (Glasgow) 4-8 (TF-1.5 2:20 (18-0))
Cons. Round 2 - Alex Earll (Glasgow) 4-8 received a bye () (Bye)
Cons. Round 3 - Alex Earll (Glasgow) 4-8 won by fall over Memphis Mathison (Poplar ) 1-2 (Fall 0:50)
Cons. Round 4 - Isaac Cuts the Rope (Harlem ) 4-2 won by fall over Alex Earll (Glasgow) 4-8 (Fall 2:27)
132
Tyler King (8-8) placed 5th and scored 20.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Tyler King (Glasgow) 8-8 won by fall over Berns Barker (Red Lodge) 2-4 (Fall 1:06)
Champ. Round 2 - Tyler King (Glasgow) 8-8 won by fall over Creighton Teeters (Forsyth) 4-8 (Fall 4:43)
Quarterfinal - Quinn Rodewald (Big Sandy) 9-2 won by fall over Tyler King (Glasgow) 8-8 (Fall 1:28)
Cons. Round 4 - Tyler King (Glasgow) 8-8 won by fall over Hayden Stanley (Valier) 2-2 (Fall 3:48)
Cons. Round 5 - Tyler King (Glasgow) 8-8 won by fall over Creighton Teeters (Forsyth) 4-8 (Fall 3:30)
Cons. Semi - Hayden Berreth (Chinook) 8-2 won by decision over Tyler King (Glasgow) 8-8 (Dec 16-12)
5th Place Match - Tyler King (Glasgow) 8-8 won by major decision over Yuriah Camacho (Sidney) 10-6 (MD 15-4)
132
John Yeska (6-9) place is unknown.
Champ. Round 1 - John Yeska (Glasgow) 6-9 won by fall over Calvin Standing (Poplar ) 0-2 (Fall 1:32)
Champ. Round 2 - Yuriah Camacho (Sidney) 10-6 won by fall over John Yeska (Glasgow) 6-9 (Fall 5:16)
Cons. Round 2 - John Yeska (Glasgow) 6-9 won by fall over Mikey Veloz (Fergus (Lewistown)) 5-3 (Fall 4:05)
Cons. Round 3 - John Yeska (Glasgow) 6-9 won by fall over Casey Koenigsfeld (Baker) 4-3 (Fall 3:46)
Cons. Round 4 - Bridger Hager (Custer Co. (Miles City)) 11-6 won by decision over John Yeska (Glasgow) 6-9 (Dec 1-0)
157
Khye Gamas (13-0) placed 1st and scored 33.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Khye Gamas (Glasgow) 13-0 won by fall over Elijah Moore (Roundup ) 3-2 (Fall 1:18)
Champ. Round 2 - Khye Gamas (Glasgow) 13-0 won by fall over Preston Neilson (Forsyth) 0-5 (Fall 1:11)
Quarterfinal - Khye Gamas (Glasgow) 13-0 won by fall over Tyler Raines (Cut Bank) 6-4 (Fall 3:22)
Semifinal - Khye Gamas (Glasgow) 13-0 won by tech fall over Lance Allen (Sidney) 2-3 (TF-1.5 2:50 (16-1))
1st Place Match - Khye Gamas (Glasgow) 13-0 won by tech fall over Nathan Gunderson (Choteau) 7-1 (TF-1.5 4:00 (17-2))
165
William Kirkland (10-2) placed 1st and scored 27.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - William Kirkland (Glasgow) 10-2 won by fall over Rylee Brusse (Malta ) 0-2 (Fall 1:22)
Quarterfinal - William Kirkland (Glasgow) 10-2 won by fall over Owen Davies (Chinook) 3-3 (Fall 1:48)
Semifinal - William Kirkland (Glasgow) 10-2 won by major decision over Kai Heck (Colstrip) 9-5 (MD 11-3)
1st Place Match - William Kirkland (Glasgow) 10-2 won by decision over Alex Wahl (Cut Bank) 7-1 (Dec 7-6)
190
Michael King (12-3) placed 2nd and scored 28.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Michael King (Glasgow) 12-3 won by fall over Ben Rau (Fairfield) 0-2 (Fall 0:53)
Champ. Round 2 - Michael King (Glasgow) 12-3 won by fall over Dane Mueller (Billings Central) 3-4 (Fall 0:32)
Quarterfinal - Michael King (Glasgow) 12-3 won by fall over Xavier Wood (Conrad) 3-3 (Fall 1:11)
Semifinal - Michael King (Glasgow) 12-3 won by fall over Kenan Labrie (Malta ) 8-3 (Fall 4:27)
1st Place Match - Deegan Tvedt (Custer Co. (Miles City)) 15-2 won by fall over Michael King (Glasgow) 12-3 (Fall 3:34)
285
Ernie Vandall (3-8) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Ernie Vandall (Glasgow) 3-8 received a bye () (Bye)
Champ. Round 2 - Patrick Gutierrez (Colstrip) 6-6 won by fall over Ernie Vandall (Glasgow) 3-8 (Fall 5:50)
Cons. Round 2 - Ernie Vandall (Glasgow) 3-8 received a bye () (Bye)
Cons. Round 3 - Colton Davis (Roundup ) 5-4 won by fall over Ernie Vandall (Glasgow) 3-8 (Fall 3:39)
Girls:
Girls 110
Riley Pedersen (3-7) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Riley Pedersen (Glasgow Girls) 3-7 received a bye () (Bye)
Quarterfinal - Payton Welch (Shepherd Girls) 7-3 won in sudden victory - 1 over Riley Pedersen (Glasgow Girls) 3-7 (SV-1 4-1)
Cons. Round 2 - Jeina Reum (Wolf Point Girls ) 3-6 won by fall over Riley Pedersen (Glasgow Girls) 3-7 (Fall 1:41)
Girls 125
Lana Mason (3-6) place is unknown.
Champ. Round 1 - Lana Mason (Glasgow Girls) 3-6 received a bye () (Bye)
Champ. Round 2 - AnnaLeigh Matejovsky (Wolf Point Girls ) 7-1 won by fall over Lana Mason (Glasgow Girls) 3-6 (Fall 1:43)
Cons. Round 2 - Emma Mckittrick (Red Lodge Girls) 3-4 won by fall over Lana Mason (Glasgow Girls) 3-6 (Fall 4:27)
Girls 125
Avery Pedersen (2-6) place is unknown and scored 3.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Avery Pedersen (Glasgow Girls) 2-6 received a bye () (Bye)
Champ. Round 2 - Kylie Schwartz (Baker Girls ) 4-1 won by fall over Avery Pedersen (Glasgow Girls) 2-6 (Fall 1:04)
Cons. Round 2 - Avery Pedersen (Glasgow Girls) 2-6 received a bye () (Bye)
Cons. Round 3 - Avery Pedersen (Glasgow Girls) 2-6 won by major decision over Jalana Gone (Harlem Girls) 0-2 (MD 13-5)
Cons. Round 4 - Macyn McDowell (Broadus Girls) 8-7 won by fall over Avery Pedersen (Glasgow Girls) 2-6 (Fall 3:56)
Girls 125
Chloe Lamb (2-9) placed 8th.
Champ. Round 1 - Chloe Lamb (Glasgow Girls) 2-9 received a bye () (Bye)
Champ. Round 2 - Chloe Lamb (Glasgow Girls) 2-9 won by fall over Ryia Loring (Valier Girls) 0-4 (Fall 1:31)
Quarterfinal - Harley LaBuda (Big Sandy Girls ) 6-1 won by fall over Chloe Lamb (Glasgow Girls) 2-9 (Fall 0:47)
Cons. Round 4 - Chloe Lamb (Glasgow Girls) 2-9 won by fall over Isabell Schiffer (Broadus Girls) 5-6 (Fall 0:59)
Cons. Round 5 - Blake Follette (Poplar Girls) 9-3 won by fall over Chloe Lamb (Glasgow Girls) 2-9 (Fall 4:48)
7th Place Match - Melodie Starman (Fort Benton Girls ) 5-4 won by fall over Chloe Lamb (Glasgow Girls) 2-9 (Fall 2:21)
Girls 140
Madison Lamb (6-2) placed 1st and scored 24.0 team points.
Quarterfinal - Madison Lamb (Glasgow Girls) 6-2 won by fall over Zoe Donner (Fort Benton Girls ) 3-5 (Fall 1:12)
Semifinal - Madison Lamb (Glasgow Girls) 6-2 won by fall over Mackayla Dewitt (Sidney Girls) 9-3 (Fall 1:20)
1st Place Match - Madison Lamb (Glasgow Girls) 6-2 won by decision over Kaylee Orcutt (Custer Co. Girls (Miles City)) 7-2 (Dec 9-8)
Girls 145
Riley Clampitt (7-3) placed 1st and scored 23.0 team points.
Round 1 - Riley Clampitt (Glasgow Girls) 7-3 won by fall over Reagyn Buffington (Custer Co. Girls (Miles City)) 9-5 (Fall 4:37)
Round 2 - Riley Clampitt (Glasgow Girls) 7-3 won by fall over Jolisa Ortega (Big Sandy Girls ) 0-5 (Fall 0:32)
Round 3 - Riley Clampitt (Glasgow Girls) 7-3 won by fall over Arianna Banner (Simms Girls) 1-4 (Fall 3:40)
Round 4 - Riley Clampitt (Glasgow Girls) 7-3 won by major decision over Lindsay Yoder (Simms Girls) 2-3 (MD 12-0)
Round 5 - Riley Clampitt (Glasgow Girls) 7-3 won by decision over Ryann Gorder (Baker Girls ) 3-2 (Dec 8-1)
Basketball Scoreboard For December 14th
Boys
Westby-Grenora 61, Frazer 29
Harlowton-Ryegate 68, Jordan 65
Glendive 68, Billings Central 57
Malta 76, Thompson Falls 62
Fairview 43, Columbus 40
Miles City 82, Livingston 41
Polson 61, Lewistown 43
Circle 55, Roy-Winifred 44
Havre 68, East Helena 54
Lustre Christian 62, Manhattan Christian 55
Huntley Project 85, Wolf Point 50
Fairfield 61, Florence-Carlton 42
Turner 61, White Sulphur Springs 40
St. Labre 75, Harlem 57
Colstrip 56, Big Timber 45
Hamilton 54, Browning 51
Three Forks 70, Anaconda 49
Wibaux 54, Richey-Lambert 41
Belt 70, Chinook 52
Glasgow 56, Joliet 46
North Country 49, Centerville 46
Broadview-Lavina 69, Froid-Lake 30
Girls Basketball
Fort Benton 42, Centerville 21
North Country 45, Winifred-Roy 38
Shelby 56, Stillwater Christian 42
Chinook 57, Belt 45
Malta 67, Thompson Falls 37
Huntley Project 68, Wolf Point 15
Jordan 38, Forsyth 29
Miles City 73, Livingston 24
Glasgow 59, Joliet 13
Roberts 48, Roundup 26
Big Timber 50, Colstrip 32
Richey-Lambert 70, Wibaux 27
Froid-Lake 42, Poplar 30
Westby-Grenora 60, Frazer 57
Circle 57, Winnett-Grass Range 16
Scottie Girls Lose, Boys Win In Red Lodge Friday
The Scottie boys and girls basketball teams traveled to the Red Lodge High School Woodden Memorial Tournament this weekend, opening against Big Timber on Friday.
The Scottie girls fell to Big Timber 54-43. No individual stats were available. Glasgow is now 2-1 on the year.
Quarter Scores
Big Timber 16 19 9 10
Glasgow 15 5 11 12
The Scottie boys improved their record to 2-1 with a 72-39 win over Big Timber.
Quarter Scores
Glasgow 25 15 12 20
Big Timber 6 15 13 5
The teams continue in tournament play on Saturday against Joliet. The girls game is at 9:30 with the boys to follow. Both those games will be on KLTZ.
29th Annual Scottie Invitational Tournament Continues Today
The 29th Annual Scottie Invitational Tournament is underway this weekend as Glasgow welcomes a record 30 schools (30 Boys Teams and 27 Girls Teams) and over 400 High School Wrestlers.
The action starts up again at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday.
After Friday's action, the Scottie boys are sitting in 2nd place out of 30 teams with 75 team points. Scottie girls are in 11th place out of 27 teams with 19 team points.
Jack Morehouse, Khye Gamas, William Kirkland, Michael King, Madison Lamb, and Riley Clampitt ALL go undefeated and into the Semifinals on Day 1 of the Scottie Invitational.
Friday Night Scoreboard
Girls Basketball
Big Timber 54, Glasgow 43
Brockton 82, Frazer 23
Chinook 73, Eureka 31
Columbus 46, Colstrip 38
Darby 55, Valley Christian 32
Denton-Geyser-Stanford-Geraldine 57, Circle 50
Ennis 50, Choteau 25
Fairfield 64, Thompson Falls 28
Fairview 55, Red Lodge 15
Glendive 39, Livingston 36
Harlowton-Ryegate-Judith Gap 65, Turner 52
Huntley Project 71, Poplar 23
Lewistown 51, Columbia Falls 42
Lustre Christian 40, Manhattan 30
Malta 63, Florence 46
Manhattan Christian 57, Whitehall 35
Missoula Loyola 60, Browning 55
North Country 72, Centerville 20
Plains 61, Two Eagle River 12
Plentywood 44, Scobey 40 OT
Power-Dutton-Brady 31, Conrad 27
Reed Point-Rapelje 40, Roundup 33
Savage 53, Wibaux 26
Shepherd 61, Jefferson 33
Shields Valley 43, Townsend 35
Stillwater Christian 72, Cut Bank 27
Three Forks 42, Drummond 23
Troy 76, Alberton 33
Wolf Point JV 34, Nashua 32
Boys Basketball
Brockton 88, Frazer 43
Circle 57, Winnett-Grass Range 55
Conrad 68, Sunburst 14
Custer-Hysham 63, Froid-Lake 24
Eureka 63, Chinook 54
Fairfield 63, Thompson Falls 47
Glendive 63, Livingston 31
Glasgow 72, Big Timber 39
Jefferson 70, Shepherd 63
Joliet 72, Lockwood JV 36
Lewistown 64, Libby 37
Lone Peak 46, Anaconda 38
Malta 70, Florence-Carlton 47
Manhattan Christian 70, Whitehall 22
Miles City 55, Laurel 42
Missoula Loyola 64, Columbia Falls 45
Nashua 77, Wolf Point JV 33
North Country 74, Hobson-Moore 31
Plains 57, Two Eagle River 47
Roundup 46, Reed Point-Rapelje 40
Savage 58, Wibaux 28
Scobey 83, Plentywood 61
St. Labre 77, Park City 45
Stillwater Christian 81, Cut Bank 41
Three Forks 62, Drummond 24
GRD Men's Basketball League Scores
Thursday, December 12, 2024
6:30PM Neufeld Farms def. Arch’s Tire 78-62
Lead Scorers
Neufeld Farms - Zach Brown 37pts
Arch’s Tire - Alec Boland 18pts
7:45PM Ball Stars def. Hi-Line Eye Care 75-61
Lead Scorers
Ball Stars - Chance Roberts - 14pts
Hi-Line Eye Care - Pat Menge 20pts
9:00PM Independence Bank def. Suns 70-53
Lead Scorers
Independence Bank - Allen Williamson 18pts
Suns - Kholby Spottedwolf - 22pts
League Standings
Ball Stars 7-0
Independence Bank 5-2
Neufeld Farms 4-3
Suns 3-4
Hi-Line Eye Care 2-5
Arch’s Tire 0-7
Next Week’s Schedule
Tuesday, December 17, 2024
6:30PM - Arch’s Tire vs. Hi-Line Eye Care
7:45PM - Ball Stars vs. Independence Bank
9:00PM - Suns vs. Neufeld Farms
Thursday, December 19, 2024
6:30PM - Hi-Line Eye Care vs. Neufeld Farms
7:45PM - Arch’s Tire vs. Independence Bank
9:00PM - Ball Stars vs. Suns
29th Annual Glasgow Scottie Wrestling Tournament This Weekend In Glasgow
The community of Glasgow will be PACKED this weekend! Glasgow Scottie Wrestling is hosting the 29th Annual Invitational and is welcoming a RECORD 30 schools (30 Boys Teams and 27 Girls Teams) and over 400 High School Wrestlers. The tournament has grown into a massive event.
Wrestling begins at 12:00 PM today and 9:00 AM on Saturday.
Teams in attendance:
Baker
Big Sandy
Billings Central
Broadus
Chester-Joplin-Inverness
Chinook
Choteau
Circle
Colstrip
Conrad
Custer County (Miles City)
Custer/Hysham
Cut Bank
Dawson County (Glendive)
Fairfield
Fergus (Lewistown)
Forsyth
Fort Benton
Glasgow
Harlem
Malta
Plentywood
Poplar
Red Lodge
Roundup
Shepherd
Sidney
Simms
Valier
Wolf Point
Sports Broadcasts This Week
Friday on KLTZ
College Football:
Idaho at Montana State
6 p.m. Pregame
7 p.m. Kickoff
Friday on MIX-93
High School Basketball - Class C Game Of The Week:
Wolf Point JV at Nashua
Girls at 5 p.m.
Boys at 6:30 p.m.
Saturday on KLTZ
Saturday Morning Sports Show, 8 a.m.
High School Basketball:
Glasgow vs. Joliet (in Red Lodge)
Girls at 9:30 a.m.
Boys at 11 a.m.
Holinde Signs With Dickinson State
Glasgow High School athlete Kyler Holinde has signed a letter of intent to compete for Dickinson State University.
Kyler will compete in Track and Field and Cross Country for DSU.
Montana Coaches Association Announces Fall Coaches Of The Year
Scottie 3-Week Outlook
Prep Basketball Scores
Boys Basketball:
Terry 58, Turner 46
Dodson 79, Westby-Grenora 69
Red Lodge 63, Malta 56
Lewistown JV 50, Baker 35
Columbus 76, Wolf Point 46
North Country 57, Bridger 42
Havre 63, Miles City 51
Northern Cheyenne 64, Brockton 62
Lustre Christian 68, Glasgow JV 21
Circle 46, Ekalaka 29
Plentywood 43, Jordan 36
Havre 63, Miles City 51
Manhattan Christian 72, Manhattan 65
Harlowton-Ryegate 41, Savage 39
Northern Cheyenne 64, Brockton 62
Girls Basketball:
Lockwood 66, Glendive 20
Havre 52, Miles City 38
Malta 47, Baker 46
Colstrip 69, Roundup 7
Columbus 55, Wolf Point 32
Manhattan Christian 68, Manhattan 43
Westby-Grenora 57, Dodson 21
Savage 37, Harlowton-Ryegate 30
Melstone 45, Scobey 28
North Country 42, Bridger 26
Plentywood 28, Jordan 27
Terry 40, Turner 36
Huntley Project 46, Shepherd 30
Lewistown JV 54, Red Lodge 39
Poplar 42, St. Ignatius 40
Brockton 78, Northern Cheyenne 13
Lustre Christian 53, Glasgow JV 35
Scottie Wrestlers Compete In Sidney
Sidney Week Recap—
Dual Results:
Glasgow 36 Mead (Colorado) 34
Lake Stevens (Washington) 53 Glasgow 26
Oak Harbor (Ohio) 38 Glasgow 30
Rapid City Stevens (South Dakota) 51 Glasgow 27
Scottie Boys team finished 8th Place out of 16 schools in Friday’s Dual tourney.
Friday-Saturday Individual Tournament:
Scottie Boys and Girls finish in 9th Place overall out of 26 schools at the 38th Annual Sidney Eagle Invitational with 100 team points. 2nd amongst Class B/C schools in attendance.
Boys Varsity Place Winners:
Jack Morehouse 3rd Place at 103 lbs.
Tyler King 8th Place at 132 lbs.
Khye Gamas 1st Place at 157 lbs.
William Kirkland 2nd Place at 165 lbs.
Michael King 4th Place at 175 lbs.
Girls Varsity Place Winners:
Riley Pedersen 7th Place 110 lbs.
Bailey Dooley 5th Place 120 lbs.
Lana Mason 4th Place 125 lbs.
Madison Lamb 2nd Place 140 lbs.
Riley Clampitt 2nd Place 145 lbs.
Junior Varsity Place Winners:
Weston Kirkland 1st Place 110 lbs.
Alex Earll 7th Place 126 lbs.
John Yeska 8th Place 132 lbs.
Ernie Vandall 4th Place 285 lbs.
Next Week
—Thursday at Wolf Point Mixer
—Friday and Saturday hosting the 29th Annual Scottie Invitational
Mellott, Bobcats roll in playoffs with victory over UTM 49-17
ehind a career day from Tommy Mellott, Montana State rolled past Tennessee-Martin 49-17 in a second-round FCS playoff game in Bozeman.
On Saturday on an unseasonably warm afternoon, Mellott showed why he was recently named the Big Sky Conference offensive player of the year, passing for a career high 300 yards while matching his career best with four touchdown passes.
Mellott, a senior from Butte, tossed a pair of scoring passes in the opening quarter, the first to a wide open Hunter Provience from 24 yards out. Provience saw extra action due to an injury in MSU's previous game to regular tight end Rohan Jones.
Later in the quarter, Mellott threaded the needle on a 12-yard scoring pass to Taco Dowler. Overall, Mellott completed 22 of 25 passes in front of 17,017 fans. Dowler and Ty McCullouch each caught four passes and Ryan Lonergan hauled in three.
The win put top-seeded MSU at 13-0 for the first time in team history. After winning its previous five road games, UTM finished the season 9-5.
McCullouch opened the second quarter scoring when he took an end-around into the end zone behind a trio of key blocks by Adam Jones, Rylan Schlepp and Lonergan. That made it 21-0 before UTM even had a first down. But the Skyhawks would get on the scoreboard later in the period with a 37-yard field goal from Jaren Van Winkle and a sparkling 78-yard catch and run from quarterback Kinkead Dent to Trevonte Rucker. That was the longest play given up by MSU's defense this season.
Just before the first half ended, McCullouch caught a 39-yard scoring pass from Mellott as the quarterback bought time while sidestepping a ferocious rush from UTM.
In the third quarter, a 40-yard punt return by Dowler set up a 36-yard touchdown dash by Scottre Humphrey to make it 35-10. Humphrey finished with 102 yards on just 11 carries. The Bobcats totaled 201 yards on the ground and 501 overall.
Later in the quarter, Dowler took a Mellott pass in the right flat and danced past a would-be tackler for a 29-yard score. Adam Jones finished the scoring with a 30-yard dash that featured a fine spin move to elude one tackle and a key downfield block by Aidan Garrigan, that made the score 49-10. A final Dent-to-Rucker 4-yard scoring pass closed out the scoring.
Rylan Ortt led the MSU defense with seven tackle while Bryce Grebe and Paul Brott were in on six each. Brody Grebe and Kenneth Eiden combined for three sacks and Brott and Dominic Solano record one apiece.
The Bobcats are at home again this week against Idaho.
Griz Defeated By South Dakota State In FCS Playoffs
The Montana Grizzlies 2024 season came to a close in the second round of the FCS playoffs on Saturday, as the Griz fell to defending national champion South Dakota State 35-18 in Brookings.
Montana put up more points than any Jackrabbit opponent of the last 11 weeks but wasn't able to capitalize on crucial scoring opportunities to overcome a balanced 400-yard day from the SDSU offense, led by the defending Walter Payton Award winner Mark Gronowski.
Montana's offense was led by freshman quarterback Keali'i Ah Yat, who finished the day 19-32 passing for 231 yards but also had two interceptions, one of which came in the red zone early in the game and the other a pick-six.
Against a stout SDSU defense that entered the game holding opponents to just 12 points per game, UM's ground game couldn't help balance out the Grizzly attack with just 75 total yards, and the team's leading rusher of the past two years Eli Gillman held to just 12 yards.
Montana closes the book on the 2024 season at 9-5 overall and 5-3 in conference play, having advanced to the postseason a record 28th time, while making at least a second-round appearance in each of the past five seasons. In that storied playoff history, UM now falls to 39-26 all-time and remains at just 2-14 in true road games played in the postseason.
"They did a nice job going and taking the win today. I thought they played really hard throughout the game. I thought they were well prepared, and on that same token, I thought we were too. I thought our guys played really hard. I'm appreciative of our guy's efforts," said head coach Bobby Hauck.
"They just had too much for us. There were a couple plays that got away and we didn't get off the field on third down in the first half. I thought our guys played hard but didn't quite get there today, which is kind of the story of our season."
Montana took an early 3-0 lead in the game thanks to a 35-yard field goal from Ty Morrison and capped the first quarter down by just four point a 3-7. But a pair of untimely offsides penalties opened the floodgates for the Jackrabbits, leading to 14 more points in the second quarter and a 21-3 halftime lead.
Montana had opportunities in the third quarter and held SDSU scoreless in the period, but a pick six from All-American linebacker Adam Bock with 13:30 left in the fourth quarter on the heels of a long Jackrabbit scoring drive shut the door on a Grizzly comeback opportunity.
Montana would throw a pair of touchdown passes later in the fourth, with Ah Yat connecting with Sawyer Racanelli and Keelan White to put 15 more points on the board, but it was too little, too late as the Jackrabbits advanced to the quarterfinal round.
After going three-and out on the games first possession, the Grizzly defense put the offense back on the field on the ensuing Jackrabbit possession with the first turnover of the game. Henry Nuce punched the ball out of handoff from Gronowski to Angel Johnson and Riley Wilson was Johnny on the spot with the recovery, putting UM back in business in Jackrabbit territory.
On a gutsy call from coordinator Brent Pease, Ah Yat found Junior Bergen on an out route for a gain of 15 on fourth and six to put the Griz into the SDSU red zone, and Montana would eventually get on the board when Morrison connected on a 35-yard field goal to put the Griz up 3-0 early on.
The Jackrabbits would waste no time marching down the field, however, scoring on a nine-play drive that was highlighted on a reverse pass back to Gronowski down to the one-yard line to make it 7-3.
Another Montana drive was stalled after that, and SDSU again wasted little time asserting itself on the next drive, with Gronowski finding Griffin Wilde for a gain of 38. One play later Gronowski went back to the well and found Wilde again on a post route for a 34-yard touchdown and just like that the Jacks built a 14-3 lead.
Montana's defense had SDSU bottled up on the drive, with Gronowski facing a 3rd and nine that was stopped short, but a pair of offsides penalties on Riley Wilson and Ryan Tirrell in consecutive order pinned the Jacks ears back for the quick strike score.
The Griz started next possession deep in their own territory early in the second quarter and the offense would put together its best drive in the game so far. Ah Yat found White for a gain down the right sideline for a gain of 23 that got the ground out from their own five-yard line. Three plays later Ah Yat used his legs to pick up a crucial third down conversion on a 27-yard gain past midfield.
Xavier Harris then got a handoff on a reverse and brought the Griz into the SDSU red zone and Montana was motoring. The momentum was halted at the goal line, however, when Ah Yat went across the middle for Cole Grossman and was intercepted by Tucker Large to stop the momentum.
A missed SDSU field goal on the next drive would put Montana's offense back on the field but a three-and out brought Morrison and the punt team back on with three minutes to go in the half.
South Dakota Sate went back to work, putting together a methodical seven play, 75 yards drive over 2:43, capped by a pass from Gronowski to Wilde again for his second touchdown catch of the day.
That score put the home team up 21-3 with less than a minute to play in the first half. The Griz were limited to just 46 yards rushing on 15 carries in the opening half, with SDSU doubling-up UM in total offense 264-122.
"Every time we tried to steal some momentum, they stopped us. Especially in the first half, we were up three nothing and they we didn't get off the field. It was a good job by them. We just didn't win on third down. I think that's probably the real story that especially the first half.
On the first drive of the second half, Hayden Harris picked up his 10th sack of the year to halt a Jackrabbit drive, who started with possession after winning the opening coin toss and deferring. It would be another stalled drive, however, as Morrison came on for his fourth punt of the game at that time.
Later in the quarter SDSU added to their score with a textbook drive that went 12 plays and 73 yards and chewed up over seven minutes on the clock and took the game into the fourth quarter, capped by a one-yard dive from Gronowski.
Montana went to the bench to look for an offensive spark on the next drive. Malae Fonoti got the drive going with two runs for nine yards, and the first down was converted on the next play by Ah Yat with his legs. The Griz then went back across midfield on a reverse from speedster freshman Lekeldrick Bridges for a gain of five.
Montana then got their first touchdown of the day when Ah Yat hit Racanelli streaking down the left sideline and got a fingertip grab in the endzone for a 44-yard strike that made it a 35-10 ballgame with less than 10 minutes to play.
Keelan White finished his senior year with 628 yards thanks to a team-high 68 yards on five catches with one touchdown against the Jackrabbits, hauling in a 9-yard pass from Ah Yat with four seconds left on the clock to make it 35-18 final score.
Friday Results From Dual Matches At Sidney Invitational Wrestling Tournament
Dual matches on Friday:
Glasgow 36, Mead (Colorado) 34
Lake Stevens (Washington) 53, Glasgow 26
Oak Harbor (Ohio) 38, Glasgow 30
Rapid City (South Dakota) 51, Glasgow 27
Glasgow finished 8th out of 16 schools in the dual tourney.
Sidney Eagle Invitational 2024 Results for Glasgow. The Scotties currently sit in 12th place out of 26 teams in the boys tourney which started Friday afternoon.
Individual results:
Varsity 103
Jack Morehouse (0-0) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Jack Morehouse (Glasgow) 0-0 received a bye () (Bye)
Varsity 118
Makiya Plummer (0-1) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Ruben Nelson (Circle) 1-0 won by fall over Makiya Plummer (Glasgow) 0-1 (Fall 5:20)
Varsity 132
Tyler King (0-1) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Tyler King (Glasgow) 0-1 received a bye () (Bye)
Champ. Round 2 - Jacob Hurley (Lake Stevens) 2-0 won by fall over Tyler King (Glasgow) 0-1 (Fall 3:34)
Cons. Round 2 - Tyler King (Glasgow) 0-1 received a bye () (Bye)
Varsity 157
Khye Gamas (1-0) place is unknown and scored 4.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Khye Gamas (Glasgow) 1-0 won by fall over Nacho Arellano (Lake Stevens) 0-1 (Fall 0:45)
Varsity 165
William Kirkland (1-0) place is unknown and scored 4.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - William Kirkland (Glasgow) 1-0 won by fall over Wesley Walks (Hardin) 0-1 (Fall 5:12)
Varsity 175
Michael King (1-0) place is unknown and scored 6.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Michael King (Glasgow) 1-0 received a bye () (Bye)
Champ. Round 2 - Michael King (Glasgow) 1-0 won by fall over Evan Racine (Minot) 1-3 (Fall 0:34)
JV 110
Weston Kirkland (1-0) placed 5th and scored 2.0 team points.
Round 1 - Weston Kirkland (Glasgow) 1-0 won by fall over Tyler Jurica (Powder River) 0-1 (Fall 0:51)
JV 126
Alex Earll (1-0) place is unknown and scored 4.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Alex Earll (Glasgow) 1-0 won by fall over Connor Enney (Dickinson) 0-1 (Fall 2:24)
JV 132
John Yeska (2-0) place is unknown and scored 6.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - John Yeska (Glasgow) 2-0 won by fall over Sundance Ahenakew (Huntley Project) 0-1 (Fall 2:42)
Champ. Round 2 - John Yeska (Glasgow) 2-0 won by decision over Wyatt Jolliff (Huntley Project) 0-1 (Dec 5-3)
JV HWT
Ernie Vandall (1-0) place is unknown and scored 4.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Ernie Vandall (Glasgow) 1-0 won by fall over Talen Dell (Plentywood) 0-1 (Fall 1:47)
Girls 110
Riley Pedersen (0-0) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.
Girls 120
Bailey Dooley (0-0) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Bailey Dooley (Glasgow) 0-0 received a bye () (Bye)
Girls 125
Chloe Lamb (0-0) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.
Girls 125
Lana Mason (0-0) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Lana Mason (Glasgow) 0-0 received a bye () (Bye)
Girls 125
Avery Pedersen (0-0) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Avery Pedersen (Glasgow) 0-0 received a bye () (Bye)
Girls 140
Madison Lamb (0-0) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.
Girls 145
Riley Clampitt (0-0) placed 6th and scored 3.0 team points.
Quarterfinal - Riley Clampitt (Glasgow) 0-0 received a bye () (Bye)
Friday Night Scoreboard
Girls
Bainville 46, Terry 24
Baker 53, Columbus 24
Brockton 67, Two Eagle River 24
Chinook 64, Cut Bank 37
Hardin 56, Lewistown 52
Huntley Project 66, Malta 41
Lustre Christian 53, Plevna 45
Melstone 41, Circle 36
North Country 47, Jordan 21
Rocky Boy 50, Heart Butte 32
Scobey 47, Bridger 43
St. Ignatius 49, Harlem 40
Westby-Grenora 52, Nashua 23
Wolf Point 53, Red Lodge 35
Boys
Lodge Grass JV 62, Brockton 58
Chinook 65, Cut Bank 30
Circle 60, Melstone 39
Harlem 55, Ronan JV 54
Hardin 69, Lewistown 53
Lustre Christian 75, Plevna 28
Malta 70, Huntley Project 64
North Country 52, Jordan 49
Poplar 62, Rocky Boy 52
Scobey 56, Bridger 25
Thompson Falls 58, Florence 57
Class C Showcase Schedule
Scottie Boys Fall On The Road To Dawson County
Glasgow 12, Glendive 11
Glasgow 23, Glendive 22
Glasgow 40, Glendive 38
Glendive 64, Glasgow 47
Scottie leading scorers: Cade Hudyma 21, Wyatt Babb 9
Scottie Girls Top Dawson County On The Road
Girls Basketball
1Q Glasgow 22, Glendive 9
HALF Glendive 30, Glasgow 26
3Q Glendive 37, Glasgow 33
FINAL Glasgow 51, Glendive 48
Glasgow leading scorers: Yoakam 18, Chappell 14
Winter Scottie Sports Preview Presented By Pepsi And Mountain Dew
Stan Ozark previewed the winter sports season this week as he sat down with coaches for Scottie Boys Basketball, Scottie Girls Basketball and Scottie Wrestling.
Listen to the preview here:
Scottie Middle School Wrestlers Compete In Poplar
7/8 grade Boys 73-77 - Ryker Nixdorf's place is 1st and has scored 18.0 team points.
• Round 2 - Ryker Nixdorf (Glasgow) won by fall over Christopher Augustin (Plentywood) (Fall 0:14)
• Round 3 - Ryker Nixdorf (Glasgow) won by fall over Emery Hendrickson (Plentywood) (Fall 2:51)
7/8 grade Boys 78-86 - Aiden Aune's place is 1st and has scored 23.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Aiden Aune (Glasgow) won by tech fall over Kar`myne Foote (Wolf Point) (TF 17-2)
• Round 2 - Aiden Aune (Glasgow) won by major decision over Asher Wersal (Glasgow) (Maj 9-1)
• Round 3 - Aiden Aune (Glasgow) won by fall over Piper Todd (Plentywood) (Fall 0:15)
7/8 grade Boys 78-86 - Asher Wersal's place is 2nd and has scored 18.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Asher Wersal (Glasgow) won by fall over Piper Todd (Plentywood) (Fall 0:24)
• Round 2 - Aiden Aune (Glasgow) won by major decision over Asher Wersal (Glasgow) (Maj 9-1)
• Round 3 - Asher Wersal (Glasgow) won by fall over Kar`myne Foote (Wolf Point) (Fall 0:16)
7/8 grade Boys 106-111 - Taden Sundeen's place is 1st and has scored 23.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Taden Sundeen (Glasgow) won by fall over Matthew Yellow Robe (Poplar) (Fall 1:28)
• Round 2 - Taden Sundeen (Glasgow) won by decision over Evan Kawasaki (Wolf Point) (Dec 6-0)
• Round 3 - Taden Sundeen (Glasgow) won by fall over Bentley Shields (Poplar) (Fall 0:49)
7/8 grade Boys 112-123 - Saunten Gamas's place is 1st and has scored 17.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Saunten Gamas (Glasgow) won by tech fall over Bryson Kreusel (Poplar) (TF 17-1)
• Round 2 - Saunten Gamas (Glasgow) won by fall over Brayeden Big Leggins (Poplar) (Fall 1:27)
7/8 grade Boys 128-132 - Zane Cotrell's place is 4th and has scored 0.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Dc Flaten (Glasgow) won by major decision over Zane Cotrell (Glasgow) (Maj 13-4)
• Round 2 - Holt Huntsman (Glasgow) won by fall over Zane Cotrell (Glasgow) (Fall 3:47)
• Round 3 - James Corpron (Wolf Point) won by fall over Zane Cotrell (Glasgow) (Fall 1:29)
7/8 grade Boys 128-132 - Dc Flaten's place is 2nd and has scored 16.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Dc Flaten (Glasgow) won by major decision over Zane Cotrell (Glasgow) (Maj 13-4)
• Round 2 - James Corpron (Wolf Point) won by decision over Dc Flaten (Glasgow) (Dec 11-7)
• Round 3 - Dc Flaten (Glasgow) won by fall over Holt Huntsman (Glasgow) (Fall 2:15)
7/8 grade Boys 128-132 - Holt Huntsman's place is 3rd and has scored 8.0 team points.
• Round 1 - James Corpron (Wolf Point) won by fall over Holt Huntsman (Glasgow) (Fall 2:26)
• Round 2 - Holt Huntsman (Glasgow) won by fall over Zane Cotrell (Glasgow) (Fall 3:47)
• Round 3 - Dc Flaten (Glasgow) won by fall over Holt Huntsman (Glasgow) (Fall 2:15)
7/8 grade Boys 188-189 - Siale Moala's place is 1st and has scored 18.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Siale Moala (Glasgow) won by fall over Jeremiah Healy (Wolf Point) (Fall 2:59)
• Round 2 - Siale Moala (Glasgow) won by fall over Jeremiah Healy (Wolf Point) (Fall 0:54)
7/8 grade Boys 220-232 - Leo Erickson's place is 1st and has scored 20.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Leo Erickson (Glasgow) won by fall over Finley Spotted Bull (Poplar) (Fall 0:39)
• Round 2 - Leo Erickson (Glasgow) won by fall over Troy Stebleton (Glasgow) (Fall 0:34)
• Round 3 - Leo Erickson (Glasgow) won by medical forfeit over Landin Berger (Poplar) (MFF)
7/8 grade Boys 220-232 - Troy Stebleton's place is 3rd and has scored 8.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Troy Stebleton (Glasgow) won by fall over Landin Berger (Poplar) (Fall 0:29)
• Round 2 - Leo Erickson (Glasgow) won by fall over Troy Stebleton (Glasgow) (Fall 0:34)
• Round 3 - Finley Spotted Bull (Poplar) won by fall over Troy Stebleton (Glasgow) (Fall 0:49)
6th grade Boys 80-82 - Thomas Cotrell's place is 1st and has scored 13.0 team points.
• Round 2 - Thomas Cotrell (Glasgow) won by major decision over Julian Hilliard (Malta) (Maj 11-1)
• Round 3 - Thomas Cotrell (Glasgow) won by decision over Gage Marsh (Plentywood) (Dec 9-6)
6th grade Boys 84-89 - Anders Aune's place is 2nd and has scored 6.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Anders Aune (Glasgow) won by major decision over Cord Newman (Malta) (Maj 15-2)
• Round 3 - Greg Norgaard (Poplar) won by major decision over Anders Aune (Glasgow) (Maj 10-2)
Girls 83-86 - Lyla Lehner's place is 2nd and has scored 5.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Lyla Lehner (Glasgow) won by decision over Jaci Dopp (Plentywood) (Dec 11-6)
• Round 3 - Riley Pattison (Glasgow) won by fall over Lyla Lehner (Glasgow) (Fall 1:18)
Girls 83-86 - Riley Pattison's place is 1st and has scored 18.0 team points.
• Round 2 - Riley Pattison (Glasgow) won by fall over Jaci Dopp (Plentywood) (Fall 0:55)
• Round 3 - Riley Pattison (Glasgow) won by fall over Lyla Lehner (Glasgow) (Fall 1:18)
Girls 89-105 - Carley Egleston's place is 1st and has scored 18.0 team points.
• Round 2 - Carley Egleston (Glasgow) won by fall over Adalyn Hall (Circle) (Fall 2:21)
• Round 3 - Carley Egleston (Glasgow) won by fall over Mira Tharp (Malta) (Fall 0:44)
Girls 117-119 - Addison Hughes's place is 2nd and has scored 3.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Addison Hughes (Glasgow) won by decision over Kallie Labrie (Malta) (Dec 8-3)
• Round 2 - Kallie Labrie (Malta) won by decision over Addison Hughes (Glasgow) (Dec 4-3)
• Round 3 - Kallie Labrie (Malta) won by major decision over Addison Hughes (Glasgow) (Maj 8-0)
Girls 129-141 - Lillian Massey's place is 3rd and has scored 8.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Dez`marie Clark (Wolf Point) won by fall over Lillian Massey (Glasgow) (Fall 3:40)
• Round 2 - Aliyana Azure (Wolf Point) won by fall over Lillian Massey (Glasgow) (Fall 3:27)
• Round 3 - Lillian Massey (Glasgow) won by fall over Harper Young (Poplar) (Fall 0:45)
Girls 140-144 - Josie Hartwell's place is 3rd and has scored 0.0 team points.
• Round 2 - Brylee Bearcub (Wolf Point) won by fall over Josie Hartwell (Glasgow) (Fall 3:55)
• Round 3 - Zoey Waller (Plentywood) won by fall over Josie Hartwell (Glasgow) (Fall 3:19)
Girls 146-157 - Aubree Holinde's place is 3rd and has scored 0.0 team points.
• Round 1 - SCARLETT BRIEN (Wolf Point) won by fall over Aubree Holinde (Glasgow) (Fall 0:29)
• Round 3 - Madisyn Murch (Glasgow) won by decision over Aubree Holinde (Glasgow) (Dec 10-5)
Girls 146-157 - Madisyn Murch's place is 1st and has scored 13.0 team points.
• Round 2 - Madisyn Murch (Glasgow) won by major decision over SCARLETT BRIEN (Wolf Point) (Maj 11-1)
• Round 3 - Madisyn Murch (Glasgow) won by decision over Aubree Holinde (Glasgow) (Dec 10-5)
GRD Men's Basketball League
2024-25 Men’s Basketball League Scores
Tuesday, November 26, 2024
6:30PM Hi-Line Eye Care def. Arch’s Tire 63-51
Lead Scorers
Hi-Line Eye Care - Pat Menge - 23pts
Arch’s Tire - Blaine Myrick, Alec Boland, & Jesse Lee - 12pts each
7:45PM Suns def. Neufeld Farms 64-52
Lead Scorers
Suns - Corey Martell - 12pts
Neufeld Farms - Zach Brown - 19pts
9:00PM Ball Stars def. Independence Bank 112-79
Lead Scorers
Ball Stars - Joe Williamson - 19pts
Independence Bank - Allen Williamson - 27pts
NO GAMES, Thursday, November 28, 2024
Happy Thanksgiving!
League Standings
Ball Stars 3-0
Hi-Line Eye Care 2-1
Neufeld Farms 2-1
Independence Bank 1-2
Suns 1-2
Arch’s Tire 0-3
Next Week’s Schedule
Tuesday, December 3, 2024
6:30PM
Neufeld Farms vs. Hi-Line Eye Care
7:45PM
Independence Bank vs. Arch’s Tire
9:00PM
Suns vs. Ball Stars
Thursday, December 5, 2024
6:30PM
Independence Bank vs. Hi-Line Eye Care
7:45PM
Neufeld Farms vs. Ball Stars
9:00PM
Suns vs. Arch’s Tire
GRD Men's Basketball League Scores For Week Of December 2nd
2024-25 Men’s Basketball League Scores
Tuesday, December 3, 2024
6:30PM Neufeld Farms def. Hi-Line Eye Care 72-54
Lead Scorers
Neufeld Farms - CJ Nelson 24pts
Hi-Line Eye Care - Zane Toms - 20pts
7:45PM Independence Bank def. Arch’s Tire 99-51
Lead Scorers
Independence Bank - Allen Williamson - 46pts
Arch’s Tire - Blaine Myrick - 24pts
9:00PM Ball Stars def. Suns 103-80
Lead Scorers
Ball Stars - Joe Williamson & Kelby Bauer - 28pts each
Suns - Corey Martell - 20pts
Thursday, December 5, 2024
6:30PM Independence Bank def. Hi-Line Eye Care 80-60
Lead Scorers
Independence Bank - Preston Baldry 21pts
Hi-Line Eye Care - Pat Menge - 28pts
7:45PM Ball Stars def. Neufeld Farms 97-94
Lead Scorers
Ball Stars - Joe Williamson - 23pts
Neufeld Farms - CJ Nelson - 36pts
9:00PM Suns def. Arch’s Tire 80-71
Lead Scorers
Suns - Jaxon Azure - 28pts
Arch’s Tire - Blaine Myrick - 18pts
League Standings
Ball Stars 5-0
Independence Bank 3-2
Neufeld Farms 3-2
Hi-Line Eye Care 2-3
Suns 2-3
Arch’s Tire 0-5
Next Week’s Schedule
Tuesday, December 10, 2024
6:30PM
Independence Bank vs. Neufeld Farms
7:45PM
Hi-Line Eye Care vs. Suns
9:00PM
Arch’s Tire vs. Ball Stars
Thursday, December 12, 2024
6:30PM
Neufeld Farms vs. Arch’s Tire
7:45PM
Ball Stars vs. Hi-Line Eye Care
9:00PM
Suns vs. Independence Bank
Scottie Wrestling Team Starts Season At Sidney Invitational
The Glasgow Scottie Wrestling team will start their season this weekend at the Sidney Invitational. The Scottie Boys and Girls will face competition from all over the region.
Friday morning will start at 8:30 a.m. in the Sidney High School gym. A venue that will see some of the most intense wrestling action of the season. Among the out-of-state competition, Post Falls, Idaho, will be defending its Dual and Individual Championship. While Post Falls is known for its powerhouse performances, others with reputations of their own will be traveling thousands of miles to compete. Oak Harbor, Colorado; Lake Stevens, Washington; Adams City, Colorado; and Rapid City, South Dakota, will also be bringing many state champion wrestlers on their teams.
Montanans Compete At NFR In Las Vegas
The 2024 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo begins Thursday at the Thomas & Mack Center, and several Montanans and those with Treasure State ties are ready to chase world titles.
Among them are some usual suspects.
Miles City's Haven Meged, who is ranked No. 2 in tie-down roping, is searching for his second world title. Meged won the average championship last year and did so by setting an NFR record with a 10-day average of 7.74 seconds.
He also established an NFR mark with a 6.4-second clocking in the seventh round. Meged won the world title in 2019.
Lisa Lockhart, a Circle-are native, is also back for her 18th career NFR. Lockhart won the average title in barrel racing last year following a winning run of 13.54 seconds on her horse Levee in Round 10.
Lockhart, of Oelrichs, S.D., is ranked No. 6 in the world. She averaged 13.71 at last December's NFR.
Melstone's Sage Newman returns this year ranked No. 8 in saddle bronc, while Columbus' Weston Timberman (No.. 7) and Stevensville's Richmond Champion (No. 15) will compete in bareback riding.
Another NFR staple is Helena's Ty Erickson, who enters this year's event ranked 10th in steer wrestling. Erickson is the 2019 world champion.
Others with Montana ties include steer wrestler Jesse Brown of Baker City, Ore., (No. 6) and bull rider Chase Dougherty of Canby, Ore. (No. 8). Both are former Montana State University cowboys. Dougherty won the average title in bull riding in 2018.
Meanwhile, No. 1-ranked Shelby Boisjoli-Meged of Miles City (the wife of Haven Meged) is back to defend her breakway roping title from last year's NFR.
The 2024 National Finals Rodeo consists of 10 performances beginning Thursday and continuing through Dec. 14 at the Thomas & Mack Center.
Blue Hawks fall to #4 Montana Western in NAIA Second Round
Dickinson State's came to a close Saturday in Dillon, Montana, as the Blue Hawks fell to #4 Montana Western, 41-14, in the second round of the NAIA Football Championship Series.
"I'm really proud of our guys and their effort," said head coach Pete Stanton. "We had a ton of chances early and were still in good shape heading into the fourth quarter before things got away from us on the 3rd and long touchdowns. I'm proud of our team for all they have accomplished this season."
The first half was a battle of defenses, as both teams struggled to find consistent offensive rhythm early. Dickinson State's defense came ready to play, holding Montana Western to just a field goal in the opening 28 minutes. Defensive leaders Riley Waters and Dylan Dahlgren were instrumental, combining for key tackles and contributing to three team sacks. Their energy set the tone for a defense that fought relentlessly against one of the top offenses in the NAIA.
Despite trailing 10-0 at halftime, the Blue Hawks returned from the locker room firing. Quarterback Will Madler, a senior from Bismarck, N.D., found his groove in the third quarter. After Montana Western extended its lead to 17-0, the Blue Hawks orchestrated their most electrifying drive of the game. A 53-yard burst from Caleb Rist, who finished with 60 rushing yards, positioned the Blue Hawks deep in Bulldog territory. Madler capitalized, connecting with CJ Stinson on a 5-yard touchdown pass to put Dickinson State on the board.
Montana Western answered with a touchdown of their own, but the Blue Hawks wouldn't go away quietly. Madler delivered a perfectly placed 63-yard strike to receiver Kyle Meinecke, who broke multiple tackles on his way to the endzone for a one-play scoring drive. The score trimmed the deficit to 24-14 late in the third quarter. Meinecke capped the day with five catches for 88 yards and a touchdown.
Montana Western managed to regain control in the fourth quarter with a pair of quick scores. The defense continued to battle, with Waters making nine tackles and Dahlgren recording key plays in the trenches.
Madler, under pressure much of the game, finished with 215 passing yards and two touchdowns in his final game as a Blue Hawk. He spread the ball to a variety of playmakers, including Meinecke, Stinson, and Semaj Clark, who added 51 receiving yards on three catches. Rist and Braden Zuroff combined for 101 rushing yards.
DSU will now turn their attention to next season as they enter the new-look Frontier Conference on the heels of back-to-back 10-win seasons to cap their time in the North Star Athletic Association.
Griz Defeat Tennessee State 41-27
Junior Bergen did what he has done so many times when he returned a punt for a touchdown on Saturday at Washington-Grizzly Stadium.
Then he did it again.
The Billings native extended his own Big Sky Conference record and tied the FCS record with eight career punt return TDs while extending Montana's lead over Tennessee State in the third and fourth quarters. Those two scores gave him nine career special teams touchdown and six in the FCS playoffs.
Bergen's special teams prowess, four field goals from kicker Ty Morrison and Eli Gillman's running helped No. 14 seed Montana overcome three turnovers and 115 passing yards in a 41-27 win against the unseeded Tigers to advance to the second round against No. 3 seed South Dakota State next Saturday.
City Recreation Men’s Basketball League Scores
2024-25 Men’s Basketball League Scores
Tuesday, November 26, 2024
6:30PM Hi-Line Eye Care def. Arch’s Tire 63-51
Lead Scorers
Hi-Line Eye Care - Pat Menge - 23pts
Arch’s Tire - Blaine Myrick, Alec Boland, & Jesse Lee - 12pts each
7:45PM Suns def. Neufeld Farms 64-52
Lead Scorers
Suns - Corey Martell - 12pts
Neufeld Farms - Zach Brown - 19pts
9:00PM Ball Stars def. Independence Bank 112-79
Lead Scorers
Ball Stars - Joe Williamson - 19pts
Independence Bank - Allen Williamson - 27pts
NO GAMES, Thursday, November 28, 2024
Happy Thanksgiving!
League Standings
Ball Stars 3-0
Hi-Line Eye Care 2-1
Neufeld Farms 2-1
Independence Bank 1-2
Suns 1-2
Arch’s Tire 0-3
Next Week’s Schedule
Tuesday, December 3, 2024
6:30PM
Neufeld Farms vs. Hi-Line Eye Care
7:45PM
Independence Bank vs. Arch’s Tire
9:00PM
Suns vs. Ball Stars
Thursday, December 5, 2024
6:30PM
Independence Bank vs. Hi-Line Eye Care
7:45PM
Neufeld Farms vs. Ball Stars
9:00PM
Suns vs. Arch’s Tire
Northern B Football All-Conference And All-State Selections
Glasgow Ice Dawgs High School Team Goes 2-1 Against Helena Bighorns
The Glasgow Ice Dawgs HS team traveled to Helena this past weekend to face the Helena Bighorns in 3 games. Glasgow won 2 of the 3 games.
Game 1 was a win over the Bighorns 5-4.
2 goals in the first period, 1 from Carter Holte and the other from Tristan Powell. In the 2nd period there were 2 more goals, 1 from Tavin Boland and another from Holte. Period 3 sealed the deal with the 5th goal from Boland. There were 4 penalties from the Ice Dawgs: Boland with tripping in the 1st, in the 2nd Reilly Llewellyn had a slashing penalty and Mason Hunter had a roughing penalty. The 4th penalty was by Dillon Hughes in the 3rd period with roughing. Jacob Potter was in the net for the Dawgs. Potter had 25 shots on him with 21 saves giving him an 84 save percentage. Glasgow had 46 total shots on the Helena goalie.
Game 2 was another win for the Ice Dawgs, 5-1.
1st Period there was 2 goals, 1 from Boland and 1 from Charlie Cornwell. 2nd period there were no goals from Glasgow. Then in the 3rd period, Boland scored 2 more times to give him a Hat Trick for the game. The final goal was from Hughes. Penalties for the 2nd game were: 1st period – Josh Llewellyn with roughing, Eli Howland with tripping; 2nd period – Reilly Llewellyn with boarding; 3rd period – Mason Hunter with roughing and Jack miller with tripping. Kolten Hansen was in the net for the Dawgs. Hansen had 28 shots on him with 27 saves, giving him a 96 save percentage. Glasgow had a total of 36 shots on the Helena goalie.
Game 3 was a loss to the Helena Bighorns, 3-1.
The only goal scored for Glasgow was in the 2nd period by Tristan Powell. Penalties for the game were:
1st period – Jack Miller with roughing, Jack Miller for fighting
2nd period – Charlie Cornwell with tripping, Mason Hunter with head contact, Tristan Powell with hooking
3rd period – Hunter w/ hooking, Aiden Price w/ roughing, Cornwell w/ roughing
Kolten Hansen was in the net for the dawgs. Hansen had 35 shots on him with 33 saves, giving him a 94 save percentage. Glasgow had 43 shots on the Helena goalie.
Up next for the Ice Dawgs is they will be playing in the 8th Annual Damon McLaughlin Memorial Tournament in Sidney, December 6-8th. They will be playing against Radville, SK, Richland(Sidney), MT, and Minot, ND in pool play.
Montana High School Football Championship Games
Class AA Championship
Helena Capital 34, Glacier 21
Class A Championship
Billings Central 31, Laurel 21
Class B Championship
Malta 13, Manhattan 8
Class C 8 Man Championship
Fairview 27, Belt 6
Class C 6 Man Championship
Box Elder 84, Bridger 56
Bobcats Defeat Griz 34-11
Montana State University shut down the University of Montana 34-11 to return the Great Divide Trophy to Bozeman Saturday in the 123rd edition of the Brawl of the Wild.
The win makes the Bobcats the outright Big Sky Conference Champions for the first time since 2011 and 12-0 entering the FCS Playoffs.
Sentinel alums helped power MSU on both sides of the ball. Senior safety Rylan Ortt had a team-high 11 tackles as the Bobcat defense held UM to a season-low 117 passing yards and 2 of 12 on third down conversions.
The ground game for Montana also gained 117 rushing yards. The 234 total yards was also a season-low for the Montana offense.
The MSU defense was able to get into the backfield for four tackles-for-loss, including two sacks with one for junior defensive tackle Paul Brott and a split sack between Sentinel alum and sophomore defensive end Zac Crews, and Bozeman native and junior defensive end Kenneth Eiden IV.
On offense, redshirt freshman running back Adam Jones burst onto the scene for Montana State. The Sentinel product was thrusted into the lead back role with both senior Julius Davis and sophomore Scottre Humphrey out with injuries and shined against his hometown team.
Jones had 157 of his career-high 197 rushing yards in the second half. With the Bobcats up 20-3 and both teams struggling on offense in the third quarter, an 88-yard run by Jones flipped the field before he punched it in from three yards for the first of his two touchdowns on the day.
MSU rushed for 326 yards, a season-high allowed by the Griz defense, but passed for a season-low 94 yards for a total of 420 yards. The passing yards was also a season-low allowed by the UM defense.
While Jones ran the offense in the second half, Butte native and senior quarterback Tommy Mellott took over in the first half for the Bobcats.
A 5-yard touchdown run capped off a nearly 9-minute opening drive for Montana State. Montana forced a couple 3-and-outs in the first half, but Mellott helped the Bobcats score 17 points in the second quarter to take a 20-3 halftime lead.
After nearly throwing an interception to Griz linebacker Riley Wilson, Mellott connected with junior tight end Rohan Jones for a 35-yard touchdown to extend the lead to 14-3. Rohan finished the game as MSU's leading receiver with
Mellott then led MSU to two field goals by sophomore kicker Myles Sansted in the final two minutes of the first half. Sansted made both of kicks on the day from 27 yards and a career-long 49 yards.
Mellott completed 6 of 12 passes for 94 yards and a touchdown, including 50 rushing yards and a touchdown on 10 carries.
Junior kicker/punter Ty Morrison got the Grizzlies on the board with a 47-yard field goal in the second quarter to make it 7-3. The three points were the first against the Bobcat defense in the first half at Bobcat Stadium since Sept. 7 against Maine.
Montana was able to find the endzone with 11:02 left in the game as a wintry mix began to swirl at Bobcat Stadium.
Sophomore running back Eli Gillman dove across the goal line for a 1-yard touchdown run. Gillman and graduate running back Nick Ostmo each had a team-high 35 rushing yards with 10 carries for Gillman and four for Ostmo.
A 2-point conversion from redshirt junior quarterback Logan Fife to redshirt junior wide receiver sawyer Racanelli cut the deficit to 27-11 before Adam Jones responded with a 2-yard touchdown run on the following drive to seal the game.
Fife completed 18 of 34 passes for 117 yards for the Grizzlies. Redshirt senior Keelan White was the team's leading receiver with 54 yards on five catches.
The Grizzly defense had success against the Bobcat offense. UM held MSU to 6 of 12 on third down conversions, forcing three punts and a turnover on downs, but could only manage three points on the following drives.
Both Montana State (12-0, 8-0 in Big Sky) and Montana (8-4, 5-3 in Big Sky) are headed to the FCS Playoffs and will wait to watch the Selection Show on Sunday, Nov. 24 at 10:30 a.m. to see where they are seeded.
Dickinson State Defeats Kansas Wesleyan 27-20 In First Round Of NAIA Football Playoffs
Dickinson State delivered a thrilling performance in the NAIA Football Championship Series First Round, overcoming a 10-point halftime deficit to defeat Kansas Wesleyan 27-20 on Saturday at the BAC.
Playing in front of a loud group of fans that braved a cold and windy day in Dickinson, the Blue Hawks leaned on their ground game and a second-half defensive surge to advance to the next round of the postseason.
"It was a very gritty performance by our team," said Head Coach Pete Stanton. "To come back down two scores and be calm was a credit to our team. We put together a fabulous drive to win it. I'm very proud of our team."
Kansas Wesleyan (7-5) struck first, capitalizing on Dickinson State's opening punt with a 41-yard touchdown pass from Byron McNair to Darrias Pearsal, taking a 7-0 lead less than two minutes into the game.
Dickinson State (10-1) responded with a 15-play, 75-yard drive, capped by Braden Zuroff's 3-yard rushing touchdown to tie the game. Chase Miller added a 28-yard field goal late in the first quarter to give the Blue Hawks a 10-7 lead.
The Coyotes regained momentum in the second quarter as Luke Armstrong scored on a 24-yard rush, putting Kansas Wesleyan back in front, 14-10. The defenses dominated the remainder of the first half, with Dickinson State failing to capitalize on a late drive after an interception halted their progress. The Blue Hawks entered halftime trailing by four, 14-10.
Kansas Wesleyan extended its lead early in the third quarter when Armstrong broke free for a 75-yard touchdown, but a huge blocked extra point by Jamyn Medlock left the score at 20-10.
The Blue Hawks chipped away at the deficit with a 23-yard field goal from Miller, capping an 11-play drive. Dickinson State's defense forced a critical fumble late in the quarter to set up a momentum-shifting fourth quarter.
Trailing by seven entering the final period, the Blue Hawks put together a 15-play, 59-yard drive that quarterback Will Madler finished with a 1-yard sneak to tie the game at 20-20 with 8:26 remaining. After a defensive stand, Dickinson State orchestrated a methodical 16-play, 84-yard drive, consuming nearly six minutes of game time. Madler capped the drive with a 12-yard touchdown run with just 29 seconds left, sealing the victory.
Dickinson State's offense rushed for 231 yards on 58 carries, led by Zuroff with 90 yards and a touchdown. Madler, who was named Offensive Player of the Game by the media in attendance, contributed 48 rushing yards and two scores to go along with 126 yards on 16-27 through the air, while the Blue Hawks' defense turned in a strong effort. Riley Waters, who was named Defensive Player of the Game, led with 10 tackles and two sacks, and Joey DeMarco added key stops. Miller went 3-for-3 on extra points and converted both of his field goal attempts to provide critical points.
With the victory, the Blue Hawks advance to the Second Round of the NAIA Football Championship Series where they will travel to Dillon, Montana to take on the #4 Montana Western Bulldogs.
Middle School Wrestling Results From Dickinson Invite
7/8 A 73-83 - Aiden Aune's place is 1st and has scored 0.0 team points.
• Round 2 - Aiden Aune (Glasgow) won by fall over Jax Sabot (Simle Middle School) (Fall 0:00)
• Round 3 - Aiden Aune (Glasgow) won by forfeit over Austin Bass (Mandan) (FF)
7/8 A 82-88 - Asher Wersal's place is 2nd and has scored 0.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Blake Sandness (Simle Middle School) won by fall over Asher Wersal (Glasgow) (Fall 0:00)
• Round 2 - Asher Wersal (Glasgow) won by fall over Coy Hopfauf (New Salem) (Fall 0:00)
• Round 3 - Asher Wersal (Glasgow) won by decision over Truit Nelson (Circle) (Dec 10-5)
7/8 A 108-111 - Jack Morehouse's place is 1st and has scored 0.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Jack Morehouse (Glasgow) won by tech fall over Arthur Araujo (Wachter Middle School) (TF 18-0)
• Round 2 - Jack Morehouse (Glasgow) won by fall over Max Kleinke (Sidney) (Fall 1:19)
• Round 3 - Jack Morehouse (Glasgow) won by tech fall over Brandt Haas (New Salem) (TF 16-0)
7/8 A 111-114 - Weston Kirkland's place is 1st and has scored 0.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Weston Kirkland (Glasgow) won by fall over Jude Baumgartner (St. Mary`s) (Fall 0:33)
• Round 2 - Weston Kirkland (Glasgow) won by decision over Isaiah Rau (Horizon Middle School) (Dec 7-0)
• Round 3 - Weston Kirkland (Glasgow) won by fall over Ej Janikowski (Bowman County) (Fall 2:27)
7/8 A 120-123 - Saunten Gamas's place is 2nd and has scored 0.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Saunten Gamas (Glasgow) won by tech fall over Kai Lucio (Glendive) (TF 19-0)
• Round 2 - Saunten Gamas (Glasgow) won by fall over Ryan Noll (Bowman County) (Fall 3:39)
• Round 3 - Kolton Grimm (St. Mary`s) won by fall over Saunten Gamas (Glasgow) (Fall 2:26)
7/8 A 127-130 - Dc Flaten's place is 2nd and has scored 0.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Dc Flaten (Glasgow) won by fall over James Corpron (Wolf Point) (Fall 3:59)
• Round 2 - Kanon Sperry (Bowman County) won by fall over Dc Flaten (Glasgow) (Fall 0:24)
• Round 3 - Dc Flaten (Glasgow) won by major decision over Grant Hehr (Mandan) (Maj 9-0)
7/8 A 225-244 - Troy Stebleton's place is 2nd and has scored 0.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Toryn Gonsalez (Sidney) won by fall over Troy Stebleton (Glasgow) (Fall 0:51)
• Round 2 - Troy Stebleton (Glasgow) won by fall over Blake Harris (Glendive) (Fall 2:49)
• Round 3 - Troy Stebleton (Glasgow) won by fall over Xavier Beckler (Mandan) (Fall 1:31)
7/8 B 73-79 - Ryker Nixdorf's place is 1st and has scored 0.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Ryker Nixdorf (Glasgow) won by fall over Parker Faiman (Horizon Middle School) (Fall 2:10)
• Round 2 - Ryker Nixdorf (Glasgow) won by fall over Aiden Shipman (Mandan) (Fall 0:56)
• Round 3 - Ryker Nixdorf (Glasgow) won by decision over Lucas Mattson (Simle Middle School) (Dec 13-11)
7/8 B 103-107 - Taden Sundeen's place is 1st and has scored 0.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Taden Sundeen (Glasgow) won by fall over Tristin Nihill (Dickinson Middle School) (Fall 0:00)
• Round 2 - Taden Sundeen (Glasgow) won by fall over Oliver Stonehocker (Bowman County) (Fall 0:00)
• Round 3 - Taden Sundeen (Glasgow) won by fall over Xander Wilkens (Horizon Middle School) (Fall 0:00)
7/8 B 114-116 - Tucker Twitchell's place is 2nd and has scored 0.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Tucker Twitchell (Glasgow) won by decision over Michael Olivias-Romo (Dickinson Middle School) (Dec 6-3)
• Round 2 - Jack Reed (Williston) won by major decision over Tucker Twitchell (Glasgow) (Maj 9-1)
• Round 3 - Tucker Twitchell (Glasgow) won by fall over Deegin Collins (Wachter Middle School) (Fall 3:40)
7/8 B 160-163 - Ashton Earll's place is 3rd and has scored 0.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Phoenix Charging Crow (Wachter Middle School) won by fall over Ashton Earll (Glasgow) (Fall 2:28)
• Round 3 - Owen White (Dickinson Middle School) won by fall over Ashton Earll (Glasgow) (Fall 0:38)
6 Boys 80-88 - Thomas Cotrell's place is 1st and has scored 0.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Thomas Cotrell (Glasgow) won by fall over Bentley Cornwell (Wachter Middle School) (Fall 0:00)
• Round 2 - Thomas Cotrell (Glasgow) won by fall over Ziggy Bailey (Sidney) (Fall 0:00)
6 Boys 87-90 - Anders Aune's place is 4th and has scored 0.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Eben Farnsworth (Dickinson Middle School) won by fall over Anders Aune (Glasgow) (Fall 3:24)
• Round 2 - Arian Faut (Beulah-Hazen) won by fall over Anders Aune (Glasgow) (Fall 0:45)
• Round 3 - Rockie Stavn (St. Mary`s) won by fall over Anders Aune (Glasgow) (Fall 0:43)
6-8 Girls 82-89 - Lyla Lehner's place is 3rd and has scored 0.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Chadler McBride (Glendive) won by fall over Lyla Lehner (Glasgow) (Fall 2:12)
• Round 2 - Lyla Lehner (Glasgow) won by fall over Emelia Johnson (Horizon Middle School) (Fall 2:46)
• Round 3 - Teighan Barnett (Baker) won by fall over Lyla Lehner (Glasgow) (Fall 2:10)
6-8 Girls 91-98 - Carley Egleston's place is 3rd and has scored 0.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Aubrey Huus (Simle Middle School) won by major decision over Carley Egleston (Glasgow) (Maj 20-9)
• Round 2 - Carley Egleston (Glasgow) won by fall over Maggie Ochoa (Hettinger/Scranton) (Fall 0:00)
• Round 3 - Fox Smith (Baker) won by forfeit over Carley Egleston (Glasgow) (FF)
6-8 Girls 98-105 - Kylie Aho's place is 2nd and has scored 0.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Cali Gorder (Wolf Point) won by fall over Kylie Aho (Glasgow) (Fall 0:00)
• Round 2 - Kylie Aho (Glasgow) won by fall over Adalyn Hall (Circle) (Fall 0:00)
• Round 3 - Kylie Aho (Glasgow) won by fall over Tori Jacobson (Bowman County) (Fall 0:00)
6-8 Girls 109-114 - Rylee Birkoski's place is 2nd and has scored 0.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Rylee Birkoski (Glasgow) won by fall over Jordyn Wilson (Mandan) (Fall 0:00)
• Round 3 - Jillian Stoltzfus (Hettinger/Scranton) won by fall over Rylee Birkoski (Glasgow) (Fall 0:00)
6-8 Girls 119-124 - Bailey Dooley's place is 1st and has scored 0.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Bailey Dooley (Glasgow) won by fall over Ahava Kerr (Bowman County) (Fall 0:00)
• Round 2 - Bailey Dooley (Glasgow) won by decision over Cadence Brown (Baker) (Dec 6-5)
• Round 3 - Bailey Dooley (Glasgow) won by fall over Lana Mason (Glasgow) (Fall 0:00)
6-8 Girls 119-124 - Lana Mason's place is 2nd and has scored 0.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Lana Mason (Glasgow) won by fall over Cadence Brown (Baker) (Fall 0:00)
• Round 2 - Lana Mason (Glasgow) won by fall over Ahava Kerr (Bowman County) (Fall 0:00)
• Round 3 - Bailey Dooley (Glasgow) won by fall over Lana Mason (Glasgow) (Fall 0:00)
6-8 Girls 132-142 - Lillian Massey's place is 4th and has scored 0.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Madison Irwin (New Salem) won by fall over Lillian Massey (Glasgow) (Fall 0:00)
• Round 2 - Kyra Counsell (Baker) won by fall over Lillian Massey (Glasgow) (Fall 0:00)
• Round 3 - Brylee Bearcub (Wolf Point) won by fall over Lillian Massey (Glasgow) (Fall 0:00)
6-8 Girls 145-157 - Aubree Holinde's place is 2nd and has scored 0.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Aubree Holinde (Glasgow) won by fall over Dez`marie Clark (Wolf Point) (Fall 0:00)
• Round 2 - Scarlett Brien (Wolf Point) won by fall over Aubree Holinde (Glasgow) (Fall 0:00)
• Round 3 - Aubree Holinde (Glasgow) won by forfeit over Laila Birthmark (Wolf Point) (FF)
6-8 Girls 157-169 - Madisyn Murch's place is 1st and has scored 0.0 team points.
• Round 1 - Madisyn Murch (Glasgow) won by fall over Elizabeth Sott (Hettinger/Scranton) (Fall 0:00)
• Round 2 - Madisyn Murch (Glasgow) won by fall over Riley Berg (Mandan) (Fall 0:00)
• Round 3 - Madisyn Murch (Glasgow) won by fall over Mabree Peyatt (Glendive) (Fall 0:00)
High School Football Championship Weekend
Class AA
Helena Capital 34, Kalispell Glacier 21
Class A
Laurel at Billings Central, 1 p.m.
Class B
Manhattan at Malta, 1 p.m.
Class C 8-man
Belt at Fairview, 1 p.m.
Class C 6-man
Box Elder at Bridger, 1 p.m.
See, Plant Help Orediggers To 21st Place At Nationals
At the NAIA National Cross Country Meet in Columbia, Missouri, #NextLevelScottie Emily See, a freshman for the Montana Tech Orediggers, finished 147th out of 326 runners. She finished with a time of 23:11 for the 6k course. Alyssa Plant led the Orediggers, finishing in 84th place in 22:34. Tech finished 21st out of 34 complete teams with 591 points. The Master’s (California) edged Taylor 92-93 to win the meet.
For the men, Carroll College’s Zack Gacnik earned All-American status, finishing 18th overall, with a time of 24:22 for the 8k course. 326 runners finished the race. Carroll College finished 12th with 416 points, while Rocky was 24th with 525. College of Idaho won the meet with 87 points, followed by Milligan with 96.
GRD Men's Basketball League Scores
2024-25 Men’s Basketball League Scores
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
6:30PM Neufeld Farms def. Independence Bank 73-65
Lead Scorers
Neufeld Farms - Zach Brown - 31pts
Independence Bank - Kale Love - 21pts
7:45PM Hi-Line Eye Care def. Suns 64-53
Lead Scorers
Hi-Line Eye Care - Pat Menge - 20pts
Suns - Corey Martell - 18pts
9:00PM Ball Stars def. Arch’s Tire 104-67
Lead Scorers
Ball Stars - Kelby Bauer - 31pts
Arch’s Tire - Alec Boland - 20pts
Thursday, November 21, 2024
6:30PM Neufeld Farms def. Arch’s Tire 73-60
Lead Scorers
Neufeld Farms - CJ Nelson - 29pts
Arch’s Tire - Blaine Myrick - 18pts
7:45PM Ball Stars def. Hi-Line Eye Care 81-71
Lead Scorers
Ball Stars - Kelby Bauer & Chance Roberts - 21pts each
Hi-Line Eye Care - Pat Menge - 27pts
9:00PM Independence Bank def. Suns 82-76
Lead Scorers
Independence Bank - Allen Williamson - 28pts
Suns - Corey Martell - 20pts
League Standings
Ball Stars 2-0
Neufeld Farms 2-0
Hi-Line Eye Care 1-1
Independence Bank 1-1
Arch’s Tire 0-2
Suns 0-2
Next Week’s Schedule
Tuesday, November 26, 2024
6:30PM
Hi-Line Eye Care vs. Neufeld Farms
7:45PM
Neufeld Farms vs. Suns
9:00PM
Independence Bank vs. Ball Stars
NO GAMES, November 28, 2024
Happy Thanksgiving!
Glasgow Elks Club Hoop Shoot Winners
The Glasgow Elks Hoop Shoot was held Sunday, November 17th at the Glasgow High School Gym.
45 boys and girls, ages 8 – 13, representing Lustre, Malta, Nashua and Glasgow attended the event.
Olivia Tollefson – Malta, McKay Yoakam – Glasgow, and Tenley Lien – Malta, were the winners in their age groups (Girls)
Bryker Bates – Glasgow, Mason Waarvik – Glasgow, and Jaxson Tollefson – Malta were the winners in their age groups (Boys)
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