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Northern B Divisional Volleyball Results

Saturday, November 8th 2025

Northern B

Nov. 6-8 at Wolf Point

(2 teams advance to state)

Thursday, Nov. 6

Match 1: Shelby def. Malta 25-19, 25-19, 25-18, first round

Match 2: Harlem def. Chinook 25-19, 20-25, 25-20, 25-23, first round

Match 3: Choteau def. Glasgow 25-10, 25-22, 25-20, first round

Match 4: Fairfield def. Fairview 25-14, 25-22, 25-20, first round

Match 5: Shelby def. Harlem 25-11, 25-19, 25-18, second round

Match 6: Choteau def. Fairfield 25-16, 9-25, 25-20, 14-25, 15-11, second round

Friday, Nov. 7

Match 7: Malta def. Chinook 25-23, 25-19, 25-16, loser out

Match 8: Fairview def. Glasgow 25-14, 25-21, 25-19, loser out

Match 9: Fairfield def. Malta 25-22, 25-27, 25-19, 19-25, 15-11, loser out

Match 10: Fairview def. Harlem 25-19, 25-14, 25-15, loser out

Match 11: Choteau def. Shelby 25-17, 25-20, 19-25, 25-16, undefeated semifinal

Match 12: Fairfield def. Fairview 25-11, 25-23, 25-19, loser places fourth

Saturday, Nov. 8

Match 13: Shelby vs. Fairfield, loser places third, 11 a.m.

Match 14: Choteau vs. Match 13 winner, championship, 1 p.m.

Match 15: Second championship, if necessary, 3 p.m.


High School Football Playoffs

Saturday, November 8th 2025

Class AA Quarterfinals, Friday, November 7
Kalispell Glacier 42, Bozeman 7
Gallatin 34, Missoula Sentinel 16
Billings West 35, Great Falls 0
Missoula Big Sky 32, Great Falls CMR 13

Semifinals, Friday, Nov. 14
Game 8: Gallatin at Glacier, 7 p.m.
Game 9: Missoula Big Sky at Billings West, 7 p.m.

Class A Quarterfinals, Friday, November 7

Whitefish 27, Laurel 20
Frenchtown 25, Lewistown 21
East Helena 27, Columbia Falls 20
Billings Central 27, Hamilton 7

Semifinals Friday, Nov. 14
Game 9: Whitefish at Frenchtown, 7 p.m.
Game 10: East Helena at Billings Central, 7 p.m.

Class B Quarterfinals Saturday, Nov. 8

Three Forks at Florence, 1 p.m.
Columbus at Glasgow, 1 p.m.
Malta at Manhattan, 1 p.m.
Eureka at Red Lodge, 1 p.m.

Class C 8-Man Quarterfinals Saturday, Nov. 8

Ennis at Fort Benton, 1 p.m.
St. Regis at Scobey, 1 p.m.
Belt at Drummond-Philipsburg, 1 p.m.
Circle at Seeley-Swan, 1 p.m.

Class C 6-Man Quarterfinals Saturday, Nov. 8

Grass Range-Winnett at Jordan, 1 p.m.
Power-Dutton-Brady vs. Absarokee, 1 p.m.
Denton-Geyser-Stanford-Geraldine at Chester-Joplin-Inverness, 1 p.m.
Richey-Lambert at Lincoln, 1 p.m.


Divisional Volleyball Scores

Saturday, November 8th 2025

Southern B at Butte (4 teams advance to state)

Friday, Nov. 7
Match 11: Townsend def. Columbus 28-26, 25-20, 29-27 loser out
Match 12: Jefferson def. Colstrip 25-17, 25-15, 12-25, 25-13, loser out
Match 13: Shepherd def. Baker 25-17, 21-25, 20-25, 25-20, 15-12 undefeated semifinal
Match 14: Jefferson def. Townsend 25-17, 25-18, 25-15, loser places fourth
Match 15: Baker def. Jefferson 25-18, 25-19, 20-25, 25-22, loser places third
Match 16: Shepherd def. Baker 25-23, 26-24, 18-25, 25-23, championship

Western B at St. Ignatius (2 teams advance to state)
Saturday, Nov. 8

Match 9: Thompson Falls vs. Eureka, loser out, 10 a.m.
Match 10: St. Ignatius vs. Anaconda, loser out, 10 a.m.
Match 11: Missoula Loyola vs. Florence, undefeated semifinal, 11:30 a.m.
Match 12: Match 9 winner vs. Match 10 winner, loser places fourth, 1 p.m.
Match 13: Match 11 loser vs. Match 12 winner, loser places third, 2:30 p.m.
Match 14: Match 11 winner vs. Match 13 winner, championship, 4 p.m.
Match 15: Second championship, if necessary, 5:30 p.m.

Eastern C, Nov. 6-8 at Sidney (2 teams advance to state)
Friday, Nov. 7
Match 7: Scobey def. Richey-Lambert 3-2, loser out
Match 8: Bainville def. Savage 3-1, loser out
Match 9: Circle def. Jordan 3-0, second round
Match 10: Broadus def. Saco-Whitewater-Hinsdale 3-1, second round
Match 11: Jordan def. Scobey 3-2, loser out
Match 12: Saco-Whitewater-Hinsdale def. Bainville 3-1, loser out

Saturday, Nov. 8
Match 13: Circle vs. Broadus, undefeated semifinal, 10 a.m.
Match 14: Saco-Whitewater-Hinsdale vs. Jordan, loser places fourth, noon
Match 15: Match 13 loser vs. Match 14 winner, loser places third, 2 p.m.
Match 16: Match 13 winner vs. Match 15 winner, championship, 4 p.m.
Match 17: Second championship, if necessary, 6 p.m.


Eastern C Divisional Volleyball Results

Friday, November 7th 2025

Eastern C

Nov. 6-8 at Sidney

(2 teams advance to state)

Thursday, Nov. 6

Match 1: Saco-Whitewater-Hinsdale def. Ekalaka 3-0, first round

Match 2: Jordan def. Bainville 3-1, first round

Match 3: Circle def. Savage 3-0, first round

Match 4: Broadus def. Scobey 3-0, first round

Match 5: Saco-Whitewater-Hinsdale def. Richey-Lambert 3-0, first round

Match 6: Bainville def. Ekalaka 3-0, loser out

Friday, Nov. 7

Match 7: Scobey vs. Richey-Lambert, loser out, 10 a.m.

Match 8: Bainville vs. Savage, loser out, noon

Match 9: Jordan vs. Circle, second round, 2 p.m.

Match 10: Saco-Whitewater-Hinsdale vs. Broadus, second round, 4 p.m.

Match 11: Match 7 winner vs. Match 9 loser, loser out, 6 p.m.

Match 12: Match 10 loser vs. Match 8 winner, loser out, 8 p.m.


Three Next Level Scotties Compete At Frontier Conference Cross Country Championships

Friday, November 7th 2025

Top 3 Women's Teams:
Carroll College 58, Montana Tech 65, Rocky Mountain 109. Dickinson State was 7th with 187 points.

Ali Cunningham, running for Carroll College, finished 46th in 24:58. Kheyerah Bilger, competing for Dickinson State, was 64th in 27:05.

Top 3 Men's Teams:
Rocky Mountain 38, Carroll 50, Bellevue 126. Dickinson State was 7th with 196 points.

Next Level Scottie Kyler Holinde, running for Dickinson State University, was 85th in 29:57. His DSU teammate, Poplar's Hudson Atkinson, finished 47th in 27:35.


Three Next-Level Scotties Competing On Friday

Thursday, November 6th 2025

Three Next-Level Scotties will be running at the Frontier Conference Cross Country Championships this Friday in Billings.

In the women's race, freshman Kheyerah Bilger will compete for Dickinson State University, while senior Ali Cunningham will run for Carroll College.

In the men's race, freshman Kyler Holinde will be competing for Dickinson State University.

The women's 6K begins at 10:30 a.m. (MT), followed by the men's 8K at 11:30 a.m. (MT).


Scottie Basketball Schedule For Red Lodge Tip Off Tournament In December

Wednesday, November 5th 2025

Here is the schedule for the Scotties Basketball teams at the Red Lodge Tip Off Tournament December 12th and 13th.


Eastern C Divisional Volleyball Tourney

Tuesday, November 4th 2025

The Eastern C Divisional Volleyball Tournament starts Thursday in Sidney. The top 2 teams will advance to the State Tourney in Bozeman next weekend.


Sports Broadcast Schedule This Week

Monday, November 3rd 2025

Wednesday on KLTZ
6:30 p.m. Cat Chat
7:30 p.m. Griz Coach's Show

Thursday-Saturday on KLTZ/Mix-93
Northern B Divisional Volleyball Reports

Saturday on KLTZ
8:00 a.m. Saturday Morning Sports Show

College Football: Weber State at Montana State
Noon Pregame
1:00 p.m. Kickoff

Saturday on Mix-93
High School Football Playoffs: Columbus at Glasgow
12:30 p.m. Pregame
1:00 p.m. Kickoff


Scottie Volleyball Competing In Wolf Point At Northern B Divisional

Monday, November 3rd 2025

The Scottie Volleyball team will open with Choteau in the opening round of the Northern B Divisional Volleyball Tourney in Wolf Point.


District 1-B And 2-B Volleyball Tournament Results

Sunday, November 2nd 2025

Class B district volleyball tournaments

District 1B

Oct. 30-Nov. 1 at Chinook

(4 teams advance to divisionals)

Thursday, Oct. 30

Match 1: Fairfield def. Rocky Boy 3-0, first round

Match 2: Chinook def. Cut Bank 3-0, first round

Match 3: Shelby def. Conrad 3-0, first round

Match 4: Choteau def. Fort Benton 3-0, first round

Match 5: Chinook def. Fairfield 3-2, second round

Match 6: Choteau def. Shelby 3-1, second round

Friday, Oct. 31

Match 7: Cut Bank def. Rocky Boy 3-0, loser out

Match 8: Conrad def. Fort Benton 3-1, loser out

Match 9: Shelby def. Cut Bank 3-0, loser out

Match 10: Fairfield def. Conrad 3-0, loser out

Match 11: Choteau def. Chinook 3-0, undefeated semifinal

Match 12: Fairfield def. Shelby 3-0, loser places fourth

Saturday, Nov. 1

Match 13: Chinook def. Fairfield 3-2, loser place third

Match 14: Choteau def. Chinook 3-1, championship

District 2B

Oct. 30-Nov. 1 at Wolf Point

(4 teams advance to divisionals)

Thursday, Oct. 30

Match 1: Fairview receives bye

Match 2: Harlem def. Wolf Point 3-1, first round, noon

Match 3: Malta def. Plentywood 3-0, first round

Match 4: Glasgow def. Poplar 3-0, first round

Match 5: Fairview def. Harlem 3-1, second round

Match 6: Malta def. Glasgow 3-0, second round

Match 7: Match 2 loser receives bye

Friday, Oct. 31

Match 8: Poplar def. Plentywood 3-2, loser out

Match 9: Glasgow def. Wolf Point 3-1, loser out

Match 10: Harlem def. Poplar 3-2, loser out

Match 11: Fairview def. Malta 3-2, undefeated semifinal

Match 12: Harlem def. Glasgow 3-1, loser places fourth

Saturday, Nov. 1

Match 13: Malta def. Harlem 3-0, loser places third

Match 14: Malta def. Fairview 3-1, first championship

Match 15: Malta def. Fairview 3-1, second championship


District 2-C And 3-C Volleyball Tournament Results

Sunday, November 2nd 2025

Class C district volleyball tournaments

District 2C

Oct. 30-31 at Culbertson

(3 teams advance to divisionals)

Thursday, Oct. 30

Match 1: Richey-Lambert def. Froid-Lake 3-0, first round

Match 2: Culbertson def. Westby-Grenora 3-1, first round

Match 3: Bainville def. Brockton 3-0, first round

Match 4: Richey-Lambert def. Savage 3-1, second round

Match 5: Bainville 3, Culbertson 0, second round

Match 6: Westby-Grenora def. Brockton 3-0, loser out

Friday, Oct. 31

Match 7: Froid-Lake def. Culbertson 3-2, loser out

Match 8: Savage def. Westby-Grenora 3-0, loser out

Match 9: Richey-Lambert def. Bainville 3-2, undefeated semifinal

Match 10: Savage def. Froid-Lake 3-0, loser places fourth

Match 11: Bainville def. Savage 3-1, loser places third

Match 12: Richey-Lambert def. Bainville 3-2, championship

District 3C

Oct. 30-Nov. 1 at Saco

(3 teams advance to divisionals)

Thursday, Oct. 30

Match 1: Lustre Christian def. Nashua 3-1, first round

Match 2: Scobey def. Frazer 3-0, first round

Match 3: Circle def. Lustre Christian 3-0, second round

Match 4: Saco-Whitewater-Hinsdale def. Scobey 3-0, second round

Friday, Oct. 31

Match 5: Lustre Christian def. Frazer 3-0, loser out

Match 6: Scobey def. Nashua 3-0, loser out

Match 7: Circle def. Saco-Whitewater-Hinsdale 3-0, undefeated semifinal

Match 8: Scobey def. Lustre Christian 3-0, loser places fourth

Saturday, Nov. 1

Match 9: Scobey def. Saco-Whitewater-Hinsdale 3-1, loser places third

Match 10: Circle def. Scobey 3-0, championship


Saturday Prep Football Scores

Sunday, November 2nd 2025

2025 Class B football state playoffs

at home sites

First round

Friday, Oct. 31

Florence 49, Conrad 0

Saturday, Nov. 1

Three Forks 60, Baker 22

Glasgow 22, Missoula Loyola 6

Columbus 21, Huntley Project 14

Manhattan 49, Joliet 22

Malta 32, Anaconda 14

Red Lodge 34, Townsend 33 (2 ot)

Eureka 47, Fairfield 13

Quarterfinals

Saturday, Nov. 8

Three Forks at Florence, 1 p.m.

Columbus at Glasgow, 1 p.m.

Malta at Manhattan, 1 p.m.

Eureka at Red Lodge, 1 p.m.

2025 8-Man football state playoffs

at home sites

First round

Saturday, Nov. 1

Fort Benton 58, Ekalaka 6

Ennis 52, Darby 38

St. Regis 28, Sheridan 0

Scobey 48, Choteau 20

Drummond-Philipsburg 54, Superior 12

Belt 54, Culbertson 7

Circle 30, Chinook 28

Seeley-Swan 56, Lone Peak 28

Quarterfinals

Saturday, Nov. 8

Ennis at Fort Benton, 1 p.m.

St. Regis at Scobey, 1 p.m.

Belt at Drummond-Philipsburg, 1 p.m.

Circle at Seeley-Swan, 1 p.m.

2025 6-Man football state playoffs

at home sites

First round

Saturday, Nov. 1

Jordan 91, Highwood 60

Grass Range-Winnett 67, Noxon 20

Power-Dutton-Brady 30, Big Sandy 16

Absarokee 55, Terry 19

Chester-Joplin-Inverness 53, Bainville 7

Denton-Geyser-Stanford-Geraldine 63, Gardiner 18

Richey-Lambert 58, Shields Valley 8

Lincoln 60, Custer-Hysham 47

Quarterfinals

Saturday, Nov. 8

Grass Range-Winnett at Jordan, 1 p.m.

Power-Dutton-Brady vs. Absarokee, 1 p.m.

Denton-Geyser-Stanford-Geraldine at Chester-Joplin-Inverness, 1 p.m.

Richey-Lambert at Lincoln, 1 p.m.


Big Sky Conference Football Scoreboard

Sunday, November 2nd 2025

Montana State 55, Northern Colorado 7
Montana 38, Weber State 17
Sacramento State 35, Eastern Washington 13
Idaho State 38, UC Davis 36
Portland State 40, Cal Poly 35


Frontier Conference Football Scoreboard

Sunday, November 2nd 2025

Montana Western 56, Eastern Oregon 14
College of Idaho 28, Arizona Christian 7
Dickinson State 37, MSU-Northern 20
Montana Tech 42, Rocky Mountain 13
Carroll College 41, Southern Oregon 40
Dakota State 44, Mayville State 14


Glasgow Defeats Missoula Loyola 22-6, Advance To Quarterfinals

Saturday, November 1st 2025

On a beautiful, sunny day at Scottie Field, the number one seed from the North, Glasgow defeated the number four seed out of the west, the Missoula Loyola Rams, by a score of 22-6, to advance to the quarterfinal round of the Class B football playoffs. Glasgow sprinted out to a fast start, as Wyatt Sugg broke free for a 99 yard touchdown run on Glasgow's first offensive possession, to give the Scotties an 8-0 lead. Missoula Loyola mishandled the ensuing kickoff, allowing Glasgow to recover on the Missoula Loyola 25 yard line. Just a few plays later, Khye Gamas would score on a 1 yard plunge to give Glasgow a 14-0 lead. Missoula Loyola would drive inside the red zone twice in the first half, but Glasgow's defense would come away with two huge stops to keep the score at 14-0 at the half.

Glasgow would tack one more score on the board, as Gamas hit Grady Nielsen on a 43 yard strike, to put Glasgow ahead 22-0 with 11:08 remaining in the game. Missoula Loyola would get on the scoreboard with 1:07 remaining in the game to cut the lead to 22-6. After an unsuccessful onside kick attempt, Glasgow was able to kneel on the ball, to run out the clock and secure the First Round Playoff victory.

Glasgow's ground attack showed up in a big way once again. Wyatt Sugg led the way for the Scotties, as he finished the game with 14 carries, totaling 182 yards, including a 99 yard touchdown run. Senior quarterback Khye Gamas also eclipsed the century mark, finishing the game with 105 yards on 20 carries, including one rushing touchdown. Gamas was also 4 for 12 through the air, totaling 100 yards, including a 43 yard touchdown pass to Grady Nielsen. Nielsen finished the game with 2 receptions for 82 yards, to lead the Scottie receiving corps.

Missoula Loyola was led by talented quarterback Andrew Richardson. Richardson passed for 182 yards, as he was12 for 29 passing, including an 8 yard touchdown pass to Owen Felton. Jakob Horner led the Rams rushing attack, as he totaled 57 yards on 13 carries. Felton also had a big game catching the ball, as he finished with 6 receptions, totaling 94 yards. Glasgow outgained Missoula Loyola by a margin of 390-255 in the contest.

With the win, Glasgow runs their record to 10-0 on the season. Missoula Loyola concludes their season with the loss, posting a 3-7 record. Glasgow will host Columbus in a playoff quarterfinal matchup next weekend. That game is tentatively set to kickoff at 1:00 PM, on Saturday, November 8th.

1Q- Glasgow 14, Missoula Loyola 0
HALF- Glasgow 14, Missoula Loyola 0
3Q- Glasgow 14, Missoula Loyola 0
FINAL- Glasgow 22, Missoula Loyola 6

Scoring Plays:

1st Quarter:

Glasgow: Wyatt Sugg 99 yard run (Sugg run) 9:36
Glasgow: Gamas 1 yard run (run failed) 5:39

2nd Quarter: No Scoring

3rd Quarter: No Scoring

4th Quarter:

Glasgow: Grady Nielsen 34 yard reception from Gamas (Gamas run) 11:08
Missoula Loyola: Owen Felton 8 yard reception from Andrew Richardson (kick failed) 1:07


Football Playoff Scores And Schedules

Saturday, November 1st 2025

Football Playoffs
Class AA
Bozeman 38, Missoula Hellgate 7
Great Falls CMR 42, Butte 6
Missoula Sentinel 41, Billings Senior 7
Great Falls 21, Helena 14

Quarterfinals
Friday, Nov. 7
Bozeman at Kalispell Glacier, 7 p.m.
Missoula Sentinel at Gallatin, 7 p.m.
Great Falls at Billings West, 7 p.m.
Great Falls CMR at Missoula Big Sky, 7 p.m.

Class A
East Helena 54, Glendive 22
Hamilton 46, Bigfork 20
Whitefish 52, Butte Central 6
Lewistown 35, Sidney 13

Quarterfinals
Friday, Nov. 7
Whitefish at Laurel, 7 p.m.
Lewistown at Frenchtown, 7 p.m.
East Helena at Columbia Falls, 7 p.m.
Hamilton at Billings Central, 7 p.m.

Class B
Florence-Carlton 49, Conrad 0
Saturday, Nov. 1
Baker at Three Forks, 1 p.m.
Missoula Loyola at Glasgow, 1 p.m.
Columbus at Huntley Project, 1 p.m.
Joliet at Manhattan, 1 p.m.
Anaconda at Malta, 1 p.m.
Townsend at Red Lodge, 1 p.m.
Fairfield at Eureka, 1 p.m.

Class C 8-Man
First round
Saturday, Nov. 1
Ekalaka at Fort Benton, 1 p.m.
Darby at Ennis, 1 p.m.
Sheridan at St. Regis, 1 p.m.
Choteau at Scobey, 1 p.m.
Superior at Drummond-Philipsburg, 1 p.m.
Culbertson at Belt, 1 p.m.
Chinook at Circle, 1 p.m.
Lone Peak at Seeley-Swan, 1 p.m.

Class C 6-Man
First round
Saturday, Nov. 1
Highwood at Jordan, 1 p.m.
Noxon at Grass Range-Winnett, 1 p.m.
Big Sandy at Power-Dutton-Brady, 1 p.m.
Terry at Absarokee, 7 p.m.
Bainville at Chester-Joplin-Inverness, 1 p.m.
Gardiner at Denton-Geyser-Stanford-Geraldine, 1 p.m.
Shields Valley at Richey-Lambert, 1 p.m.
Custer-Hysham-Melstone at Lincoln, 1 p.m.


District Volleyball Scores

Saturday, November 1st 2025

District 2B

Oct. 30-Nov. 1 at Wolf Point

(4 teams advance to divisionals)

Thursday, Oct. 30

Match 1: Fairview receives bye

Match 2: Harlem def. Wolf Point 3-1, first round, noon

Match 3: Malta def. Plentywood 3-0, first round

Match 4: Glasgow def. Poplar 3-0, first round

Match 5: Fairview def. Harlem 3-1, second round

Match 6: Malta def. Glasgow 3-0, second round

Match 7: Match 2 loser receives bye

Friday, Oct. 31

Match 8: Poplar def. Plentywood 3-2, loser out

Match 9: Glasgow def. Wolf Point 3-1, loser out

Match 10: Harlem def. Poplar 3-2, loser out

Match 11: Fairview def. Malta 3-2, undefeated semifinal

Match 12: Harlem def. Glasgow 3-1, loser places fourth

Saturday, Nov. 1

Match 13: Malta vs. Harlem, loser places third, 5 p.m.

Match 14: Fairview vs. Match 13 winner, championship, 7 p.m.

Match 15: Second championship, if necessary, TBA

District 1B
Friday, Oct. 31

Match 7: Cut Bank def. Rocky Boy 3-0, loser out

Match 8: Conrad def. Fort Benton 3-1, loser out

Match 9: Shelby def. Cut Bank 3-0, loser out

Match 10: Fairfield def. Conrad 3-0, loser out

Match 11: Choteau def. Chinook 3-0, undefeated semifinal

Match 12: Fairfield def. Shelby 3-0, loser places fourth

Saturday, Nov. 1

Match 13: Chinook vs. Fairfield, loser places third, 1 p.m.

Match 14: Choteau vs. Match 13 winner, championship, 3 p.m.

Match 15: Second championship, if necessary, 30 minutes after the previous match

District 3C
Oct. 30-Nov. 1 at Saco
(3 teams advance to divisionals)
Thursday, Oct. 30

Match 1: Lustre Christian def. Nashua 3-1, first round

Match 2: Scobey def. Frazer 3-0, first round

Match 3: Circle def. Lustre Christian 3-0, second round

Match 4: Saco-Whitewater-Hinsdale def. Scobey 3-0, second round

Friday, Oct. 31

Match 5: Lustre Christian def. Frazer 3-0, loser out

Match 6: Scobey def. Nashua 3-0, loser out

Match 7: Circle def. Saco-Whitewater-Hinsdale 3-0, undefeated semifinal

Match 8: Scobey def. Lustre Christian 3-0, loser places fourth

Saturday, Nov. 1

Match 9: Saco-Whitewater-Hinsdale vs. Scobey, loser places third, 2 p.m.

Match 10: Circle vs. Match 9 winner, championship, 4 p.m.

Match 11: Second championship, if necessary

District 2C

Oct. 30-31 at Culbertson

(3 teams advance to divisionals)
Friday, Oct. 31

Match 7: Froid-Lake def. Culbertson 3-2, loser out

Match 8: Savage def. Westby-Grenora 3-0, loser out

Match 9: Richey-Lambert def. Bainville 3-2, undefeated semifinal

Match 10: Savage def. Froid-Lake 3-0, loser places fourth

Match 11: Bainville def. Savage 3-1, loser places third

Match 12: Richey-Lambert def. Bainville 3-2, championship


Friday 2B Volleyball Scores

Friday, October 31st 2025

Poplar def. Plentywood 3-2
Glasgow def. Wolf Point 3-1 (25-22) (25-16) (20-25) (25-12)
2:30 p.m. Harlem def. Poplar 3-2
4:15 p.m. Fairview def. Malta 3-2
7:45 p.m. Harlem def. Glasgow 3-1 (14-25) (25-23) (25-23) (25-19)

Glasgow finishes 4th in the 2B tournament.


2B District Volleyball Scores

Friday, October 31st 2025

Thursday:
Harlem def. Wolf Point 3-1
Malta def. Plentywood 25-9, 25-7, 25-15
Glasgow def. Poplar 25-9, 25-11, 28-26

Fairview def. Harlem 3-1
Malta def. Glasgow 25-14, 25-18, 25-18

Friday:
11 a.m. Poplar vs. Plentywood
12:45 p.m. Glasgow vs. Wolf Point
4:15 p.m. Malta vs. Fairview


District 2-B Volleyball Bracket

Friday, October 31st 2025

The District 2-B Volleyball Bracket updated thru Thursday's contests.


District 3-C Volleyball Bracket

Friday, October 31st 2025

The District 3-C Volleyball bracket updated thru Thursday's contests.


Montana High School Football Playoffs Start Tonight

Friday, October 31st 2025

2025 Class AA football state playoffs

at home sites

First round

Friday, Oct. 31

Game 1: Missoula Hellgate at Bozeman, 7 p.m.

Game 2: Billings Senior at Missoula Sentinel, 6 p.m.

Game 3: Great Falls at Helena, 7 p.m.

Game 4: Butte at Great Falls CMR, 7 p.m.

2025 Class A football state playoffs

at home sites

First round

Friday, Oct. 31

Game 1: Butte Central at Whitefish, 7 p.m.

Game 2: Lewistown at Sidney, 7 p.m.

Game 3: Glendive at East Helena, 7 p.m.

Game 4: Bigfork at Hamilton, 7 p.m.

2025 Class B football state playoffs

at home sites

First round

Friday, Oct. 31

Game 1: Conrad at Florence, 7 p.m.

Saturday, Nov. 1

Game 2: Baker at Three Forks, 1 p.m.

Game 3: Missoula Loyola at Glasgow, 1 p.m.

Game 4: Columbus at Huntley Project, 1 p.m.

Game 5: Joliet at Manhattan, 1 p.m.

Game 6: Anaconda at Malta, 1 p.m.

Game 7: Townsend at Red Lodge, 1 p.m.

Game 8: Fairfield at Eureka, 1 p.m.

2025 8-Man football state playoffs

at home sites

First round

Saturday, Nov. 1

Game 1: Ekalaka at Fort Benton, 1 p.m.

Game 2: Darby at Ennis, 1 p.m.

Game 3: Sheridan at St. Regis, 1 p.m.

Game 4: Choteau at Scobey, 1 p.m.

Game 5: Superior at Drummond-Philipsburg, 1 p.m.

Game 6: Culbertson at Belt, 1 p.m.

Game 7: Chinook at Circle, 1 p.m.

Game 8: Lone Peak at Seeley-Swan, 1 p.m.

2025 6-Man football state playoffs

at home sites

First round

Saturday, Nov. 1

Game 1: Highwood at Jordan, 1 p.m.

Game 2: Noxon at Grass Range-Winnett, 1 p.m.

Game 3: Big Sandy at Power-Dutton-Brady, 1 p.m.

Game 4: Terry at Absarokee, 7 p.m.

Game 5: Bainville at Chester-Joplin-Inverness, 1 p.m.

Game 6: Gardiner at Denton-Geyser-Stanford-Geraldine, 1 p.m.

Game 7: Shields Valley at Richey-Lambert, 1 p.m.

Game 8: Custer-Hysham-Melstone at Lincoln, 1 p.m.


District 2-B Volleyball Bracket

Monday, October 27th 2025

The Scotties will compete this weekend at the District 2-B Volleyball Tournament in Wolf Point. Glasgow will open up the tourney Thursday at 3:30pm vs Poplar.


District 3-C Volleyball Tourney Starts Thursday In Saco

Monday, October 27th 2025

The District 3-C Volleyball Tourney starts Thursday in Saco.


Class B Football Playoff Bracket

Sunday, October 26th 2025

The Glasgow Scotties will host Missoula Loyola in the first round of the Class B Football Playoffs starting Saturday at 1pm.


Scottie Boys Finish 9th, Girls 15th At State Cross Country Meet

Saturday, October 25th 2025

Individual Results: (205 boys, 183 girls)

Boys
32 Oliver Pick 18:22.9 (16 seconds faster than MW)
40 Jack Milam 18:39.5 (42 seconds faster than MW)
50 Garrett Thompson 18:51.7 (34 seconds faster than MW, 24 seconds faster than State 24)
72 Rowen Kloker 19:13.3 (37 seconds faster than MW, 25 seconds faster than State 24)
98 Kyler Whitman 19:47.6
102 Timothy Pearson 19:57.7 (1:37 faster than MW)
103 Baden White 19:58.9 (24 seconds faster than MW)

Girls
64 Haleigh Huntsman 22:59.7
88 Jensina Tweten 23:56.6 (41 seconds faster than MW)
104 Mayzie Yoakam 24:26.8 (3:21 faster than MW)
141 Josie Kemp 25:35.6
145 Rueby Nixdorf 25:40.0
161 Riley Clampitt 26:38.8
173 Lacey White 27:39.8 (51 seconds faster than MW)

Boys
1 Harlem 60
2 Ennis 140
3 Manhattan 160
4 Poplar 192
5 Plains 240
6 Lodge Grass 241
7 Jefferson 246
8 Lincoln County 271
9 Glasgow 292
10 St Labre Catholic 313

Girls
1 Jefferson 76
2 Manhattan 105
3 Huntley Project 153
4 Columbus 179
5 Fairfield 203
6 Sweet Grass County 205
7 Harlem 250
8 Three Forks 251
9 Red Lodge 267
10 Ennis 302
11 Poplar 316
12 Broadwater 332
13 Florence-Carlton 345
14 St Labre Catholic 382
15 Glasgow 542

Class C Boys Teams

9. Scobey
18. Frazer
22. Nashua

Class C Boys Individual

32. Tristan Lekvold- Scobey
44. Charlie Kaasa- Nashua
60. Apollo Kramer- Scobey
98. Bryce Handran- Scobey
101. Zander Schulte- Nashua
105. Linden Holt- Hinsdale
123. Jack Williams- Scobey
124. Cassius Smoker- Frazer
132. Braylon Watterson- Nashua
135. Lucas Lekvold- Scobey

Class C Girls Teams

Scobey- 15th
Frazer- 16th

Class C Girls Individual

45. Noli Sibley- Frazer
58. Evee Berryhill- Scobey
61. Hazel Sones- Scobey
80. Shelby Cole- Scobey
82. Isabelle Even- Frazer
91. Ashtyn Fladager- Scobey
92. Brianna Beston- Frazer


Friday Night Scoreboard

Saturday, October 25th 2025

Football
Class A
Billings Central 67, Glendive 13
Laurel 49, Havre 13
Lockwood 47, Miles City 32
Sidney 39, Hardin 16

Class B
Anaconda 56, Deer Lodge 12
Baker 34, Joliet 28
Columbus 20, Townsend 17
Eureka 54, Thompson Falls 16
Florence 42, Missoula Loyola 6
Glasgow 38, Malta 13
Huntley Project 42, Shepherd 0
Manhattan 63, Whitehall 12
Red Lodge 45, Colstrip 7
Shelby 26, Cut Bank 12
Three Forks 50, Jefferson 28

Class C 8-Man
Chinook 74, Simms 0
Circle 14, Forsyth 12
Fort Benton 58, Choteau 6

Class C 6-Man
Saturday
Jordan vs. Brockton
Richey-Lambert vs. Froid-Lake
Savage vs. Bainville

Volleyball
Lustre Christian def. Nashua 3-1


Gamas Wins Dale Vegge Award As Outstanding Senior For Senior Night

Saturday, October 25th 2025

Khye Gamas wins the Dale Vegge Award for outstanding Senior on Senior Night.

231 yards rushing 4 TD's, 86 passing and 1 TD. 317 total yards and 5 TD's.

Grady Nielsen takes the "Game Changer" Award with a great game on both sides of the ball.


Glasgow Defeats Malta 38-13

Friday, October 24th 2025

The Glasgow Scotties continued their win streak, as they defeated Malta 38-13, in a Northern B Division football game in Glasgow on Friday night. The Scotties struck first in this game, as quarterback Khye Gamas scampered into the end zone from 36 yards out, to give Glasgow the early 6-0 lead. Malta would respond with a 66 yard touchdown drive, that included a 50 yard pass pass play from Kazner Oxarart to Laytin Erickson, that was finally capped by a 2 yard touchdown run by Oxarart to take the lead, by a score of 7-6 at the 4:35 mark of the first quarter. Glasgow would score three more times in the first half, as Khye Gamas scored on touchdown runs of 43 and 41 yards, and passed for a 2 yard touchdown to catapult Glasgow to a 26-7 halftime lead.

Malta scored on their second drive of the first half, on a 76 yard pass from Oxarart, to the speedy Dawson Hammond to narrow the lead to 26-13. However, Glasgow would secure the win in the fourth quarter, as Wyatt Sugg scored on a 16 yard touchdown run, and Khye Gamas would get another long touchdown run of 77 yards, to give Glasgow the big, 38-13 conference victory. Glasgow totaled 392 rushing yards in this game, as well as 86 passing yards. The Scotties would outgain the Mustangs in this contest by a margin of 478-252.

Glasgow was led offensively by Khye Gamas, who had a massive game. Gamas finished the game with 231 rushing yards on just 12 carries, that included touchdown runs of 36,43,41, and 77 yards. Gamas also passed for 86 yards, including a 2 yard touchdown pass to Grady Nielsen.Gamas was also presented with the Dale Vegge Award, awarded to the most outstanding senior player, on Senior Night. Wyatt Sugg had a big game on the ground as well, as the senior running back finished the game with 143 yards on 14 carries, including a 16 yard touchdown run. Cash Stulc finished the game with 2 receptions for 47 yards. Tavin Boland had 3 receptions for 23 yards. Grady Nielsen finished the game with 2 receptions for 16 yards, and Cade Hudyma had one reception for 7 yards.

Malta was led offensively by quarterback Kazner Oxarart. Oxarart finished the game with 205 passing yards, going 6-18 through the air, with one big touchdown pass of 76 yards to Dawson Hammond. Hammond finished with 3 receptions for 96 yards. Trooper Stiles had one reception for 52 yards, and Laytin Erickson finished the game with one reception for 50 yards. Malta was led in rushing by Landon Retan, who finished the game with 18 yards rushing.

With the win, Glasgow improves their record to 9-0 overall, and finish Northern B play with a 6-0 record, to claim 1st place in the league and the #1 seed out of the North for the playoffs. Malta will see their record move to 8-1, and will finish in 2nd place in the Northern B, and earn the #2 playoff seed from the North. Glasgow will host Missoula Loyola in a first round playoff game at Scottie Field. That game will kickoff at 1 PM, next Saturday Nov. 1st. Malta will host Anaconda, in a first round playoff game in Malta, next Saturday.

1Q: Malta 7, Glasgow 6
HALF: Glasgow 26, Malta 7
3Q:Glasgow 26, Malta 13
FINAL: Glasgow 38, Malta 13

SCORING PLAYS:

1st Quarter:

Glasgow: Khye Gamas 36 yard run (run failed) 6:41
Malta: Kazner Oxarart 2 yard run (Landon Retan kick) 4:35

2nd Quarter:

Glasgow: Gamas 43 yard run (pass failed) 9:12
Glasgow: Gamas 41 yard run (Liam Chapman run) 5:43
Glasgow: Grady Nielsen 2 yard reception from Gamas (run failed) :05

3rd Quarter:

Malta: Dawson Hammond 76 yard reception from Oxarart (kick failed) 7:05

4th Quarter:

Glasgow: Wyatt Sugg 16 yard run (run failed) 11:05
Glasgow: Gamas 77 yard run (run failed) 8:52


Scottie Volleyball Cruises Past Wolf Point In Regular Season Finale

Friday, October 24th 2025

Glasgow Scottie Volleyball Update

Senior night against Wolf Point was a success!
JV & Varsity both won 3-0
Varsity Scores were:
27-25
25-21
25-13

Game changer award, that is sponsored by Arch’s Tire and in memory of Cade Myrick, was given to our hard working, offense running, senior setter and co-captain:
Ella Eggebrecht
We couldn’t do it without you Ella!


Scottie Cross Country Competing At State Cross Country Meet In Missoula

Friday, October 24th 2025

The Scottie Cross Teams will be competing in MIssoula Saturday at the State Cross Country Meet in MIssoula. The meet will be held at the University of Montana Golf Course in the University District.

The Scottie Boys will run at 11:30am and the Scottie Girls at 12:30pm.

Scottie Girls
Haleigh Huntsman
Jensina Tweten
Josie Kemp
Lacey White
Mayzie Yoakam
Riley Clampitt
Rueby Nixdorf
Amani Probert

Scottie Boys
Baden White
Garrett Thompson
Jack Milam
Jack Miller
Kyler Whitman
Oliver Pick
Rowen Kloker
Timothy Pearson


MTN Sports Montana High School Football Rankings

Tuesday, October 21st 2025

CLASS AA

1, Kalispell Glacier (8-0). Last: Beat Kalispell Flathead 56-0. Next: vs. No. 4 Missoula Big Sky (7-1)

2, Billings West (7-1). Last: Beat Bozeman 42-14. Next: vs. Belgrade (1-7)

3, Gallatin (7-1). Last: Beat Belgrade 56-7. Next: vs. Billings Senior (2-6)

4, Missoula Big Sky (7-1). Last: Lost to Helena 28-16. Next: at No. 1 Kalispell Glacier (8-0)

5, Missoula Sentinel (5-2). Last: Beat Helena Capital 35-0. Next: vs. Kalispell Flathead (2-5)


CLASS A

1, Billings Central (8-0). Last: Beat Sidney 52-14. Next: at Glendive (4-3)

2, Frenchtown (7-1). Last: Beat Corvallis 50-0. Next: at Stevensville (1-7)

3, Laurel (7-1). Last: Beat Browning 50-0. Next: vs. Havre (3-3)

4, Lewistown (6-1). Last: Beat Livingston 56-0. Next: at East Helena (6-2)

5, Hamilton (6-1). Last: Beat Butte Central 50-7. Next: vs. Corvallis (1-6)

CLASS B

1, Manhattan (7-0). Last: Beat Jefferson 55-12. Next: vs. Whitehall (3-5)

2, Malta (8-0). Last: Beat Shelby 54-0. Next: at No. 3 Glasgow (8-0)

3, Glasgow (8-0). Last: Beat Conrad 26-0. Next: vs. No. 2 Malta (8-0)

4, Three Forks (6-1). Last: Idle. Next: vs. Jefferson (5-3)

5, Red Lodge (6-1). Last: Beat Roundup 56-0. Next: at Colstrip (1-7)

8-MAN

1, Scobey (7-0). Last: Beat Fairview 46-8. Next: vs. Poplar (0-7)

2, Fort Benton (8-0). Last: Beat Simms 65-0. Next: vs. Choteau (6-2)

3, Belt (7-1). Last: Beat Centerville 66-0. Next: vs. Harlem (3-5)

4, Drummond-Philipsburg (7-0). Last: Idle. Next: vs. Harlowton-Ryegate (3-4)

5, Circle (6-1). Last: Beat Plentywood 35-12. Next: vs. Forsyth (4-3)

6-MAN

1, Grass Range-Winnett (8-0). Last: Beat Custer-Hysham-Melstone 60-28. Next: Idle

2, Absarokee (7-0). Last: Beat Shields Valley 65-20. Next: at White Sulphur Springs (2-6)

3. D-G-S-G (6-1). Last: Beat Roy-Winifred 66-6. Next: vs. Broadview-Lavina (3-4)

4, C-J-I (6-1). Last: Beat North Star 73-8. Next: vs. Big Sandy (6-2)

5. Lincoln (6-1). Last: Beat Heart Butte 74-0. Next: at Noxon (5-2)


District 3-C Volleyball Report

Monday, October 20th 2025

3-C Standings

Circle 7-1
North Country 7-1
Scobey 6-2
Lustre 2-6
Nashua 2-6
Frazer 0-8

Last week:
Scobey over Nashua 3-0
Circle over Lustre 3-0
Nashua over Frazer 3-0
Scobey over Lustre 3-0
North Country over Circle 3-2

This week:

October 21st Lustre at Frazer
October 23rd North Country at Nashua
October 24th Scobey at North Country, Frazer at Circle and Nashua at Lustre
October 25th Circle at Scobey


Monster Dash This Weekend

Monday, October 20th 2025

The GRD is hosting their annual Monster Dash this weekend!


Scottie Volleyball Travels To Glendive Saturday

Sunday, October 19th 2025

The Scottie Volleyball teams traveled to Glendive on Saturday.

C Squad won 3-2, JV won 3-1, & V lost 0-3 against Glendive.

Varsity Scores were:
12-25
11-25
11-25

The last chance to catch this team live in action, on their home court, will be next Thursday, October 24th.

JV & Varsity will host the Wolf Point Wolves???? for Senior night with games starting at 5:00pm!


Big Sky Conference Football Scoreboard

Sunday, October 19th 2025

Montana Griz 43, Sacred Heart 21
Weber State 43, Portland State 27
Eastern Washington 21, Idaho 14
Sacramento State 40, Northern Colorado 35


Frontier Conference Football Scoreboard

Sunday, October 19th 2025

Mayville State 21, MSU-Northern 17
College of Idaho 28, Montana Western 21
Rocky Mountain 28, Dickinson State 21
Carroll 44, Simpson 0
Eastern Oregon 21, Southern Oregon 7
Dakota State 40, Valley City State 7
Quaz 38, Arizona Christian 14


Class B Football Playoff Scenarios

Sunday, October 19th 2025

Playoff Scenarios!

East
1. Red Lodge
2. If Joliet beats Baker - Joliet. If Baker beats Joliet and Shepherd beats HP - Baker. If Baker beats Joliet and HP beats Shepherd - HP
3. If Joliet beats Baker - HP. If Baker beats Joliet and Shepherd beats HP - Joliet. If Baker beats Joliet and HP beats Shepherd - Three way tie - If Baker wins by 8 or more - Baker - If Baker wins by less than 8 - Joliet
4. If Joliet beats Baker - Baker. If Baker beats Joliet and Shepherd beats HP - Shepherd. If Baker beats Joliet and HP beats Shepherd - Three way tie - If Baker wins by 8 or more - Joliet - If Baker wins by less than 8 - Baker

North
1. Winner of Glasgow and Malta
2. Loser of Glasgow and Malta
3. Winner of Conrad and Fairfield
4. Loser of Conrad and Fairfield

South
1. Manhattan
2. Three Forks
3. Winner of Columbus and Townsend
4. Loser of Columbus and Townsend

West
1. Florence
2. Eureka
3. If Anaconda beats Deer Lodge or if Loyola loses to Florence - Anaconda. If Deer Lodge beats Anaconda and Loyola beats Florence - Loyola
4. If Anaconda beats Deer Lodge or of Loyola loses to Florence - Loyola. If Deer Lodge beats Anaconda and Loyola beats Florence - Anaconda


Football Scoreboard

Saturday, October 18th 2025

Class A
Billings Central 52, Sidney 14
East Helena 35, Havre 14
Glendive 27, Lockwood 16
Miles City 44, Hardin 22

Class B
Columbus 48, Big Timber 7
Fairfield 36, Wolf Point 0
Florence 35, Anaconda 0
Glasgow 26, Conrad 0
Huntley Project 34, Baker 6
Malta 54, Shelby 0
Manhattan 55, Jefferson 12
Missoula Loyola 41, Thompson Falls 14
Red Lodge 56, Roundup 0 (Thursday)
Shepherd 50, Colstrip 18
Townsend 45, Whitehall 15

Class C 8-man
Scobey 46, Fairview 8 (Thursday)
Circle 35, Plentywood 12 (Thursday)
Culbertson 64, Westby-Grenora 20
Chinook 42, Cascade 2
Poplar vs. Ekalaka (Saturday)
Harlem vs. Box Elder (Saturday)

Class C 6-man
Jordan 35, Richey-Lambert 34
Bainville vs. Terry (Saturday)
Brockton vs. Savage (Saturday)


Friday Volleyball Scores

Saturday, October 18th 2025

Glasgow def. Sidney 3-1
Harlem def. Plentywood 3-0
Fairview def. Malta 3-1


Scotties Top Conrad 26-0

Friday, October 17th 2025

The Glasgow Scotties traveled to Conrad on Friday night and continued their win streak with a 26-0 win over the Cowboys. The Scotties struck first in this game, as Khye Gamas broke loose for a 53 yard touchdown run, on Glasgow's second possession of the game. Gamas would then run in the 2-point conversion, to put Glasgow out in front by a score of 8-0, at the 5:26 mark in the first quarter. Glasgow, would then overcome a fumble in their own territory, and hold Conrad out of the endzone, as the Cowboys missed a field goal at the 2:10 mark of the first quarter.

Glasgow would strike twice in the 2nd quarter, as they scored on two big plays. Wyatt Sugg scored on a long, 80-yard touchdown run to start the 2nd quarter, and then Khye Gamas would score, on another long, touchdown run of 41 yards, at the 6:45 mark of the 2nd quarter to give Glasgow a 20-0 lead going into the half.

The second half opened with Conrad, going on an 11 play, 7:30 drive, that came away empty, with the stingy, Glasgow defense stopping the Cowboys once again. Glasgow would put one more touchdown on the board in the fourth quarter, to put the game on away, on a 4-yard touchdown run by Liam Chapman with 7:43 remaining in the game.

Glasgow was led offensively by Khye Gamas and Wyatt Sugg, as the two seniors combined for 253 rushing yards. Gamas finished the game with 128 yards on 12 carries, including 2 touchdowns. Sugg finished the game with 125 yards, on 13 carries, and one touchdown. Gamas also finished the game, 2 for 6 passing for 20 yards. Gamas also had 2 interceptions, to help the Scotties pitch the shutout defensively. Glasgow was plagued by penalties in this game as well, as the Scotties saw 3 scores nullified by penalties.

Conrad was led offensively by their senior running back, Carsen Sullivan, who finished the game with 135 yards on the ground.

With the win, Glasgow improves their record to 8-0 on the season. They are now 5-0 in Northern B play. Conrad falls to 5-3 overall, and are now 3-2 in conference play. Glasgow will host Malta next Friday night, October 24th at 7:00 PM. Both teams are 5-0 in conference play, so this game will essentially be for the Northern B Division Title, and the 1st seed from the Northern B in the playoffs.

Meanwhile, Conrad will host Fairfield next Thursday night. Both teams are 3-2 in Northern B play, and the winner of that game will earn the number 3 seed out of the Northern B Division in the playoffs.

1Q- Glasgow 8, Conrad 0
HALF- Glasgow 20, Conrad 0
3Q- Glasgow 20, Conrad 0
FINAL- Glasgow 26, Conrad 0

SCORING PLAYS

1st Quarter

Glasgow- Khye Gamas 53-yard run (Gamas run) 5:26

2nd Quarter

Glasgow- Wyatt Sugg 80-yard run (pass failed) 11:40
Glasgow- Gamas 41 yard run (pass failed) 6:45

3rd Quarter(No Scoring)

4th Quarter

Glasgow- Liam Chapman 4-yard run (pass failed) 7:43



Scottie Volleyball Tops Sidney

Friday, October 17th 2025

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

The team next travels to Glendive on Saturday.


Scottie Cross Country Teams Finish Regular Season In Harlem

Friday, October 17th 2025

The Scottie girls and boys finished second to Harlem.

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


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

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

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


Scottie Volleyball Teams Sweep Poplar

Wednesday, October 15th 2025

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

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

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

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

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


MTN Sports High School Football Rankings

Wednesday, October 15th 2025

MTN Sports high school football rankings

Monday, Oct. 13

CLASS AA

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

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

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

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

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

CLASS A

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

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

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

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

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


CLASS B

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

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

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

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

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

8-MAN

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

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

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

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

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

6-MAN

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

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

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

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

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


Scotties Sweep Pink Night Match Against Plentywood

Sunday, October 12th 2025

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

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


Glasgow Tops Missoula 24-7

Saturday, October 11th 2025

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

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

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

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

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

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


Friday Night Football Scores

Saturday, October 11th 2025

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

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

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

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


Scottie Boys Win Sidney Invitational

Saturday, October 11th 2025

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

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

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


Scottie Volleyball Tops Harlem

Friday, October 10th 2025

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

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

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


Next Level Scottie Compete In Billings

Friday, October 10th 2025

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

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

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

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


Scottie Volleyball Report For Saturday

Sunday, October 5th 2025

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

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

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

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

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


Big Sky Conference Football Scores

Sunday, October 5th 2025

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


Frontier Conference Football Scoreboard

Sunday, October 5th 2025

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


Scottie Invitational Cross Country Results

Saturday, October 4th 2025

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

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

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

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

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

5 JV Ryder Bilger, Nashua, 26:14.4

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

Full Results


Malta Upends Glasgow Volleyball

Saturday, October 4th 2025

Scottie Volleyball update from Friday:

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

C Squad won in 3 sets!

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

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

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


Prep Football Scores

Saturday, October 4th 2025

Helena 35, Butte 28

Gallatin 42, Great Falls High 0

Missoula Big Sky 33, Hellgate 0

Billings West 42, Skyview 6

Helena Capital 27, Flathead 0

Billings Central 42, Lockwood 7

Glendive 46, Hardin 26

Laurel 25, East Helena 19

Sidney 21, Miles City 6

Havre 64, Livingston 7

Lewistown 59, Browning 16

Butte Central 58, Stevensville 22

Dillon 26, Corvallis 7

Frenchtown 21, Hamilton 14

Columbia Falls 54, Ronan 0

Bigfork 46, Libby 9

Bozeman 45, Belgrade 14

CMR 25, Billings Senior 0

Townsend 42, Jefferson 7

Glasgow 64, Wolf Point 0

Red Lodge 34, Baker 0

Columbus 37, Whitehall 0

Fairfield 34, Shelby 0

Joliet 32, Shepherd 14

Colstrip 35, Roundup 0

Three Forks 43, Big Timber 0

Florence 61, Deer Lodge 6

Eureka 36, Missoula Loyola 30

Anaconda 38, Huntley Project 20

Fairview 64, Plentywood 0

Cascade 102, Rocky Boy 0

Culbertson 41, No. 8 Ekalaka 6

Chinook 44, Harlem 20

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

Charlo 48, Troy 30

Thursday

Scobey 68, Forsyth 16

Circle 51, Poplar 0


Scotties Defeat Wolves For Northern B Conference Football Victory

Friday, October 3rd 2025

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

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

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

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

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

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

Scoring Plays:

1st Quarter:

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

2nd Quarter:

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

3rd Quarter:

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

4th Quarter

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


Nashua's Ray Boyum Named To DSU Hall Of Fame

Thursday, October 2nd 2025

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

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

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

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

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

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


Scottie Varsity Volleyball Drops Non-Conference Match To Glendive

Wednesday, October 1st 2025

Scottie Volleyball Report as the Scotties hosted Glendive on Tuesday:

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

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

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

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


High School Football Rankings From 406 MT Sports

Wednesday, October 1st 2025

High School Football
406 MT Sports rankings
Week 5

Class AA
1. Kalispell Glacier (5-0)

2. Bozeman Gallatin (5-0)

3. Billings West (4-1)

4. Missoula Big Sky (5-0)

5. Missoula Sentinel (4-0)

Class A
1. Billings Central (5-0)

2. Hamilton (4-0)

3. Laurel (4-1)

4. Lewistown (4-1)

5. Frenchtown (4-1)

Class B
1. Malta (5-0)

2. Manhattan (5-0)

3. Glasgow (5-0)

4. Three Forks (4-1)

5. Eureka (3-1)

6. Red Lodge (3-1)

7. Joliet (5-0)

8. Jefferson (4-1)

9. Townsend (3-1)

10. Conrad (3-2)

8-Man

1. Scobey (4-0)

2. Fort Benton (5-0)

3. Drummond-Philipsburg (4-0)

4. Belt (4-1)

5. Circle (4-1)

6. Seeley-Swan (4-0)

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

8. Ekalaka (3-2)

9. Ennis (3-1)

10. Superior (4-1)

6-Man

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

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

3. Absarokee (5-0)

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

5. Lincoln (4-1)

6. Richey-Lambert (5-0)

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

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

9. Roy-Winifred (4-1)

10. Bainville (4-1)


Scottie's Defeat Poplar In 2-B Volleyball Action

Sunday, September 28th 2025

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

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

Volleyball Scores from Saturday:

Scobey defeated Lustre 3-0


Frontier Conference Football Scoreboard

Sunday, September 28th 2025

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


Big Sky Conference Football Scoreboard

Sunday, September 28th 2025

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


Football Scoreboard

Saturday, September 27th 2025

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

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

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

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


Glasgow Upends Fairfield 34-21 In Homecoming Game

Friday, September 26th 2025

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Scoring Plays:

1st Quarter:
No Scoring

2nd Quarter:

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

3rd Quarter:

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

4th Quarter:

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



Frazer Invitational Cross Country Results

Thursday, September 25th 2025

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

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

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

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

Full Results

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

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

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

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


Other Area Cross Country Results From Frazer Invitational

Thursday, September 25th 2025

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

JV Girls
2. Ryder Bilger, Nashua

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


Unleash The Scotties Event Set For Friday Night

Wednesday, September 24th 2025

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


Clayton Zerbe Named Boys Basketball Official Of The Year

Tuesday, September 23rd 2025

From Montana Officials Association:

2024–2025 MOA Officials of the Year

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

Join us in congratulating this year’s honorees:

Montana Official of the Year
Pat Armstrong – Heart Butte

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

Thank you for your service and for setting the standard!


Frontier Conference Football Scoreboard

Sunday, September 21st 2025

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


Big Sky Conference Football Scoreboard

Sunday, September 21st 2025

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


Prep Volleyball Scores For 9/20

Sunday, September 21st 2025

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


Scottie Cross Country Competes At Mountain West Classic

Saturday, September 20th 2025

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

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

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


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

Saturday, September 20th 2025

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

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

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

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


Scottie Football Team Remains Undefeated With Dominating Victory Over Shelby

Saturday, September 20th 2025

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

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

Other Class B Football Scores:

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

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

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

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


Sunnyside Couples Golf Scramble Friday

Thursday, September 18th 2025

Sunnyside will be hosting a couples golf scramble on Friday.


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

Wednesday, September 17th 2025

Glasgow Scottie Volleyball team sweeps Wolf Point!

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

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

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


406mtsports.com High School Football Rankings

Wednesday, September 17th 2025

CLASS AA

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

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

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

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

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


CLASS A

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

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

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

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

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

CLASS B

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

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

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

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

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

8-MAN

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

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

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

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

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

6-MAN

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

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

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

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

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


District 3-C Volleyball Conference Standings

Monday, September 15th 2025


Scottie Volleyball Suffers First Conference Loss

Sunday, September 14th 2025

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

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

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

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


Big Sky Conference Football Scoreboard

Sunday, September 14th 2025

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


Frontier Conference Football Scoreboard

Sunday, September 14th 2025

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


High School Football Scores

Saturday, September 13th 2025

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

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

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

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


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

Friday, September 12th 2025

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

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

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

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

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

Scoring Plays

1st Quarter:

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

2nd Quarter:

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

3rd Quarter:

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

4th Quarter:

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


Havre Invitational Cross Country Results

Friday, September 12th 2025

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

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

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

Full Results


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

Friday, September 12th 2025

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

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

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


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

Friday, September 12th 2025

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

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

The 2025 pictures added to the hallways include:

Kyler Holinde
Macy Martin
Michael King
Wyatt Babb
Tanae Baker


MTN Sports High School Football Rankings

Wednesday, September 10th 2025

MTN Sports high school football rankings

Monday, Sept. 8

CLASS AA

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

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

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

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

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

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


CLASS A

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

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

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

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

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

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


CLASS B

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

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

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

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

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

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

8-MAN

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


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

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

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

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

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

6-MAN

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

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

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

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

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

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

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