Glasgow Defeats Malta In 2-B Volleyball Action
The Glasgow Scotties picked up their first victory in 2-B Conference play on Thursday with a huge home win over Malta.
-Malta takes first set 25-19.
-Glasgow takes second set 25-20.
-Glasgow takes third set 25-22.
-Malta takes fourth set 25-23.
-Glasgow takes final set 19-17
Glasgow will travel to Harlem for another conference match today.
Scottie Three-Week Outlook
Scottie Homecoming Information
Scottie Volleyball Team Competes At Chinook Invitational
The Scottie Volleyball team traveled to Chinook on Saturday to compete in the Chinook Invite.
The tourney started with 3 round-robin games and then moved to a single-elimination tourney:
Round Robin:
Shelby over Glasgow 25-18, 18-9
Glasgow over Chinook JV 25-16, 12-19
Glasgow over Cut Bank 25-13, 19-13
Tourney Play:
Malta defeated Glasgow 25-14, 25-21
Glasgow Defeats Huntley Project 43-12
The Glasgow Scotties defeated the Huntley Project Red Devils in a non-conference football game at Scotty Field on Friday night. The Scotties utilized a strong running attack, and capitalized on several Huntley Project turnovers, to build a big, 29-0 1st half lead, and then never looked back on their way to the 43-12 victory.
Glasgow Scotty quarterback Khye Gamas led the Glasgow attack offensively, as he accounted for 5 total touchdowns. Gamas had 4 touchdowns on the ground, and passed for 1 more in the game. Gamas finished the game with 129 passing yards, going 10-20 with 1 passing TD, and 82 rushing yards, with 4 rushing touchdowns.
Wyatt Sugg led the Glasgow ground attack, as he had 12 carries for 100 yards and a touchdown. Liam Chappell finished with 13 carries for 74 yards for Glasgow. Wyatt Babb finished the game with 4 receptions for 77 yards for the Scotties.
For Huntley Project, Blake Raemaker finished with 57 yards passing. The Huntley Project rushing attack was led by fullback Grady Schmidt, who finished the game with 118 yards on 18 carries. Hayden Raemaker led the Red Devils in receiving with 3 receptions for 43 yards,
For the game, Glasgow outgained Huntley project 396-142.
1Q- Glasgow 10, Huntley Project 0
HALF- Glasgow 29, Huntley Project 0
3Q- Glasgow 43, Huntley Project 6
FINAL- Glasgow 43, Huntley Project 12
SCORING PLAYS:
1st Quarter:
Glasgow: Jose Lopez 35 yard Field Goal (5:42)
Glasgow: Khye Gamas 7 yard run (Lopez Kick) 3:39
2nd Quarter:
Glasgow: Gamas 1 yard run (kick blocked) 4:58
Glasgow: Gamas 6 yard TD pass to Kade Strommen (Lopez Kick) 35.5
Glasgow: Gamas 5 yard run (kick blocked) 8.6
3rd Quarter:
Glasgow: Gamas 6 yard run (Lopez Kick) 36-0
Huntley Project: Grady Schmidt 3 yard TD run (pass failed) 2:56
Glasgow: Wyatt Sugg 8 yard run (Lopez kick) 43-6
4th Quarter:
Huntley Project: Blake Raemaeker 12 yard TD pass to Hayden Raemaeker (run failed)
Glasgow Defeats Chinook In Non-Conference Volleyball Play
The Glasgow Scotties picked up a road victory over the Chinook Sugarbeeters in non-conference volleyball action Thursday.
Glasgow: 25-21, 20-25, 25-16, 9-25, 19-17
Glasgow will travel to Chinook on Saturday and compete in the Chinook Invitational.
Williston Invitational Cross Country Results
The Scottie girls were 6th out of 6 complete teams with 199 points.
38 Haleigh Huntsman 0:22:29
46 Kheyerah Bilger 0:23:04
47 Kimber Dulaney 0:23:08
58 Riley Evenson-Glasoe 0:24:02
61 Jensina Tweten 0:24:17
68 Josie Kemp 0:27:00
72 Mary Dykema 0:29:28
The Scottie boys finished 11th out of 12 teams with 264 points.
28 Kyler Holinde 0:17:53
63 Jack Milam 0:19:53
66 Ted See 0:20:00
71 Garrett Thompson 0:20:23
72 Rowen Kloker 0:20:23
73 Adam Mickelson 0:20:29
21 (JV) Owen Thompson 0:21:27
25 (JV) Jack Miller 0:21:47
45 (JV) Gage Larsen 0:23:56
50 (JV) Aaron Mickelson 0:25:06
Glasgow Scottie Cross Country Skills Program
The Glasgow Scottie Cross Country Skills Program is set to begin September 4th
Glasgow Scottie Volleyball Skills Program
The Glasgow Scottie Volleyball Skills Program is set to begin September 3rd.
Sports Broadcasts This Week
Wednesday on KLTZ
6:30 p.m. Cat Chat
7:30 p.m. Grizzly Coach's Show
Friday on KLTZ
High School Football: Huntley Project at Glasgow
6:45 p.m. Pregame
7 p.m. Kickoff
Saturday on KLTZ
8 a.m. Saturday Morning Sports Show
College Football: Maine at Montana State
5 p.m. Pregame
6 p.m. Kickoff
Saturday Results From Choteau Invitational Volleyball Tournament
(All scores unofficial)
Glasgow 21, Manhattan 16; Glasgow 21, Manhattan 8
Shelby 21, Glasgow 11; Shelby 21, Glasgow 13
Choteau 21, Glasgow 12; Choteau 21, Glasgow 12
Ennis 21, Glasgow 16; Ennis 21, Glasgow 18
Saturday High School Football Scores
Ekalaka 24, Plentywood 0
Jordan 55, Bainville 49
Terry 53, Westby-Grenora 22
Savage 46, Froid-Lake 6
Saturday College Football Scores
Montana State 31, Utah Tech 7
Montana 29, Missouri State 24
Friday Night Scoreboard
High School Football
Belt 46, Chinook 8
Big Timber 37, Colstrip 22
Bigfork 38, Polson 3
Billings Central 45, Glendive 13
Cascade 56, Rocky Boy 0
Columbus 7, Anaconda 0
Corvallis 50, Browning 12
Darby 44, Troy 16
Eureka 39, Bonners Ferry, ID 6
Fairfield 46, Roundup 12
Glasgow 51, Shepherd 8
Jefferson 21, Florence-Carlton 14
Joliet 45, Wolf Point 0
Laurel 41, Sidney 6
Lewistown 51, East Helena 31
Malta 54, Baker 14
Manhattan 41, Huntley Project 14
Miles City 34, Lockwood 20
Red Lodge 46, Whitehall 8
Scobey 48, Broadus 8
Three Forks 28, Missoula Loyola 13
Townsend 21, Cut Bank 0
Whitefish 27, Hamilton 7
Saturday:
Jordan vs. Bainville
Richey-Lambert vs. Grass Range-Winnett
Westby-Grenora vs. Terry
Plevna vs. Brockton
High School Volleyball
Plentywood def. Froid-Lake 3-1
Wolf Point Invitational Cross Country Results
Girls team scores
1 Poplar 21
2 Scobey 49
3 Brockton 61
1 Journey Gourneau 9 Poplar 20:56.4
2 Mya Green 12 Scobey 21:17.7
3 Shelbi Labrie 12 Whitewater 22:20.7
4 Mattie Falls Down 12 Poplar 22:54.1
5 Cammie Martell 11 Poplar 23:15.5
6 Brynne Hill 11 Richey-Lambert 23:22.3
7 Braelynn Demarrias 9 Brockton 24:03.2
8 Kellyn Azure 9 Poplar 24:17.3
9 Amelia Weeks 10 Poplar 24:37.5
10 Gracie Sanchez 12 Harlem 24:37.9
Boys team scores
1 Harlem 31
2 Poplar 49
3 Scobey 70
4 Trinity Christian (Williston) 106
1 Ethan Walker 9 Harlem 17:06.8
2 Donovan Posey 11 Dodson 18:20.8
3 Jayvon Bigknife 10 Harlem 18:50.5
4 Eljin Grey Bear 11 Poplar 18:56.7
5 Benjamin Crosby 11 Trinity Christian (Williston) 19:02.2
6 Rebel Mays 12 Wolf Point 19:17.4
7 Greg Gardipee 10 Malta 19:28.9
8 Treyton Mount 9 Harlem 19:37.4
9 Jayden Eder 9 Poplar 19:40.5
10 Wilder Bearcub 11 Poplar 19:42.2
11 Charlie Kaasa, Nashua
14 Wyatt Sibley, Nashua
Area Athletes Compete At Bobcat Twilight Cross Country Meet
Lots of area athletes competed at the MSU Bobcat Twilight Cross Country Meet in Bozeman on Friday night.
Wolf Point's Sierra Summers (Dawson Community College) was 13th in 19:04. Plentywood's Annie Kaul, a sophomore at Montana State, was 14th in 19:04. Next-Level Scottie Iris McKean, running for the University of Montana, was 23rd in 19:18. Montana Tech's Alyssa Plant was 26th in 19:27. Teammate and Next-Level Scottie Emily See was 37th in 20:07. Another Next-Level Scottie, Ali Cunningham, competing for Carroll College, was 65th in 22:43
For the men, Wolf Point's Peyton Summers, a freshman at Dawson Community College, was 20th in 15:35.
Scottie Football Team Rolls In Shepherd
1Q Glasgow 26, Shepherd 0
HALF Glasgow 45, Shepherd 0
3Q Glasgow 51, Shepherd 0
FINAL Glasgow 51, Shepherd 8
- Liam Chapman Run
- Khye Gamas to Cade Hudyma
- Khye Gamas to Babb
- Tavin Boland Punt Return
- Khye Gamas to Nick Solorzano
- Wyatt Sugg Run
- Wyatt Sugg Run
- Rex Monson Interception Return
Glasgow Scores From Choteau Invitational Volleyball Tournament
(All scores unofficial)
Choteau 21, Glasgow 11; Choteau 21, Glasgow 15
Florence-Carlton 21, Glasgow 14; Florence-Carlton 21, Glasgow 19
Cut Bank 21, Glasgow 16; Glasgow 21, Cut Bank 18
Three Forks 21, Glasgow 19; Glasgow 21, Three Forks 14
Fairfield 21 Glasgow 10; Fairfield 21 Glasgow 10
Glasgow Boys 12th, Girls 9th At Billings Invitational Cross Country meet
The Scottie boys finished 12th out of 17 teams, and the girls were 9th out of 11 teams at the Billings Invitational Cross Country Meet today.
Place Year Athlete Time
33 10 Haleigh Huntsman 0:23:15
53 12 Kheyerah Bilger 0:24:27
64 11 Kimber Dulaney 0:25:18
65 10 Jensina Tweten 0:25:25
69 12 Riley Evenson-Glasoe 0:25:48
98 12 Mary Dykema 0:30:37
Place Year Athlete Time
23 12 Kyler Holinde 0:18:14
77 9 Jack Milam 0:20:34
81 12 Adam Mickelson 0:20:56
88 9 Garrett Thompson 0:21:14
91 12 Ted See 0:21:19
93 10 Rowen Kloker 0:21:20
94 10 Timothy Pearson 0:21:20
47 (JV) 11 Kyler Whitman 0:21:53
51 (JV) 9 Jack Miller 0:22:06
77 (JV) 10 Gage Larsen 0:23:03
88 (JV) 12 Owen Thompson 0:23:29
116 (JV) 9 Aaron Mickelson 0:25:38
Scottie Booster Club Annual Membership Drive Underway
The Scottie Booster Club is firing up its Annual Membership Drive! Returning members please expect your renewal notice in the mail throughout the coming days.
Are you interested in supporting Scottie Athletics from behind the scenes by becoming a valued member of the Scottie Booster Club? There are FIVE levels of support available.
$50 -- Single Membership
$100 -- Couples Membership
$100 -- Business Sponsorship
$250 -- Business Sponsorship (w/ signs at Scottie Field and Scottie Gymnasium)
$1,000 -- Endowment (Permanent plaque in Scottie Gymnasium)
The Scottie Booster Club is absolutely crucial to the daily operation of Scottie Athletics. Last school year alone, the club was able to contribute $26,913 towards Athletics, Pep Band, Band/Choir, Speech & Drama, and Cheer! We simply could not operate the way we do without the Club's full support.
You can begin membership by filling out the online form on their website: https://www.scottieboosterclub.com/
Once you have submitted your Membership E-Form above. Payment can be mailed to:
Scottie Booster Club
PO Box 735
Glasgow, MT. 59230
Three-Week Scottie Schedule
The fall sports season gets underway this week!
Sunnyside Club Championship Winners
Congratulations to our CHAMPS!
Rachel Boese- Women Low Net, Larry Rasmusan- Men's Low Net, Mike Slaats- Men's Flight Champ, Blaine Myrick- Men's Low Gross, Davin Myrick- Women's Low Gross
Glasgow Scottie Fall Sports Preview Is Now Online
The Glasgow Scottie Fall Sports Preview presented by Pepsi is now online! Listen to previews for Scottie Volleyball, Scottie Football and Scottie Cross Country!
Scottie Activities 3-Week Outlook
First day of school for Glasgow is Monday, August 19th and activities are amping up.
Glasgow Wins Ryder Cup Over Malta
Press release from Sunnyside Country Club:
The 24' Ryder Cup is in the books and GLASGOW SUNNYSIDE came out victorious over Malta 30-18.
Ryder Cup is a 27 hole event that features 9 holes 2 man best ball / 9 holes 2 man alternate shot and 9 holes individual match play.
That brings the ALL-TIME series record to Malta-16 to Glasgow-10. We'd like to thank Malta for making the trip over, it was a fun day had by all.
Glasgow Team Roster: Jace Anderson, Mike Archambeault, Rod Archambeault, Dan Belleau, Jacob Engstrom, Eli Feezell, Brady Flaten, Ed Hopfauf, Nathan Hopstad, Jake Hughes, Brett Huntsman, Keigan Ingram, Calvin Kemmis, Spencer Marsh, Rob Martin, Zak Peterson, JR Rasmusan, Torey Rasmusan, Rance Rhoads, Joel Smith, Riley Smith, Marc Swanson, Todd Truscott, Pete Helland. For detailed MATCH RESULTS, please visit https://www.golfgenius.com/ggid/pywe3e
GoFan Glasgow Adult All Sports Pass Available For Scottie Athletics
The GoFan Glasgow Adult All Sports Pass is available for Scottie Athletics.
Follow the link or scan the QR and follow the instructions to get the mobile pass to get into home Scottie events with ease from your phone. This pass will work for V/JV/F/MS events.
Colbrese Cup Red Ball Golf Tourney Results
Event held on Saturday, August 10, 2024, at Sunnyside Golf Course with weather in the 80’s.
20 teams competed for almost $10,000 in cash and prizes
Raffles included:
Robyn’s Nest gift basket-won by Dawn Daubner
Yeti Cooler-won by Joel Smith
Cape Air Airline Tickets-won by Sandy Maczka
First Place Net ($1,900) won by team 20- Laken Kloker, Jack Solberg, Gerit Johnson, and Alec Schriver
Second Place Net ($1,100) won by team 3- Melanie & Zach Burner, Jenn & Storm Jackson
Third Place Net ($900) won by team #6- Arleen & Rod Archambeault, Davon Myrick & Gloria Klind
First Place Gross ($1,900) won by team 5 – Jake Hughes, Chris Richter, Joel & Riley Smith
Bottom Bouncer Award ($200) won by team 16- Gail & Mo Fast, Zac Garsjo & Amanda Engstrom
Hole Prizes:
Hole #1 – Taylor Hopstad $50
Hole #2 – Kent Schindler $50
Hole #3- Laken Kloker $50
Hole #4-Larry Rasmusan $250/Cami Kalinski $250
Hole #6-Casey Riggin $250/Cami Kalinski $250
Hole #7 - Gloria Klind $50
Hole #8-Blaine Myrick/Lindsey Peterson $50 each
Hole #9-Gail Fast $50
Hole #10-Paul Koski/Sally Stein $50 each
Hole #11-Gerit Johnson $50
Hole #12-Cory Hallock $50
Hole #13-Judy Waters $50
Hole #14-Kevin Schindler $50
Hole #15-Brett Doral $50
Hole #16-Rachelle Burke $50
Hole #17-Kent Schindler $50
Hole #18-Chris Richter $50
Pending Approval, A New State Record Chinook Salmon Caught On Fort Peck Reservoir
Pending Helena approval, a new state record Chinook salmon was caught on Fort Peck Reservoir on Friday, August 9th.
At around noon, Jim Fauth of Malta was fishing east of the Fort Peck Marina, trolling a flasher and squid, when he landed the monster fish.
Jim's fish weighed in at 32.62 pounds on a certified scale, measuring 38 inches in length with a 28 inch girth. The previous Chinook salmon record was set in 2020 with a 32.05-pound fish, also from Fort Peck Reservoir.
Fort Peck Reservoir is the only Montana waterbody with Chinook salmon. Fish, Wildlife & Parks first stocked landlocked chinook salmon in 1983 and actively manages this species by collecting eggs each fall, raising them in the Fort Peck hatchery, and stocking the young fish back into the reservoir each spring. The Fort Peck Fisheries Management Plan calls for stocking a minimum of 200,000 fish annually.
Anglers who think they may have caught a state record fish are reminded of the following:
-To prevent loss of weight, do not clean or freeze the fish. Keep the fish cool—preferably on ice.
-Take a picture of the fish.
-Weigh the fish on a certified scale (found in grocery store or hardware store, etc.), witnessed by a store employee or other observer. Obtain a weight receipt and an affidavit from the store personnel if no FWP official is present. Measure the length and girth. Getting a picture on the scale is a good idea, too.
-Contact the nearest FWP office to have the fish positively identified by a Fisheries Biologist or Manager.
-Fill out the Fish Record Form and send it to:
Attn: State Records
Fisheries Division
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks
PO Box 200701
Helena, MT 59620-0701
· Forms and information can be found at https://fwp.mt.gov/fish/report-your-catch/fish-records
Northeast Montana Fair & Rodeo Results
Glasgow, Mont., Aug. 6-7
All-around cowboy: Bodie Mattson, $3,553, tie-down roping and team roping.
Bareback riding: 1. Sam Petersen, 85.5 points on J Bar J's Miss Delta, $1,753; 2. Weston Timberman, 85, $1,328; 3. Ty Owens, 82, $956; 4. Andy Gingerich, 81, $637; 5. (tie) Trevor Kay and Calder Peterson, 80, $319 each.
Steer wrestling: First round: 1. Trey Bohmbach, 4.4 seconds, $966; 2. Bridger Chambers, 4.6, $799; 3. (tie) Cole Detton and Bode Spring, 4.7, $549 each; 5. Jaret Whitman, 4.9, $300; 6. Rope Smith, 5.1, $167. Second round: 1. Bridger Chambers, 4.5 seconds, $966; 2. Kolby Bignell, 4.7, $799; 3. Joe Nelson, 4.8, $633; 4. Newt Novich, 5.0, $466; 5. Trell Etbauer, 5.6, $300; 6. Jaden Whitman, 6.9, $167. Average: 1. Bridger Chambers, 9.1 seconds on two head, $1,449; 2. Kolby Bignell, 10.2, $1,199; 3. Newt Novich, 11.3, $949; 4. Rope Smith, 12.8, $699; 5. Jaden Whitman, 14.4, $450; 6. Trey Bohmbach, 16.9, $250.
Team roping: First round: 1. (tie) Dwight Sells/Corbin Fisher and Cooper White/Tucker White, 4.5 seconds, $1,288 each; 3. Delon Parker/Ryan Zurcher, 4.6, $924; 4. Nolan Conway/Alonzo Skunkcap, 4.7, $681; 5. Clint Gorrell/Tel Sorenson, 5.0, $438; 6. (tie) Jace Johnson/Jake Beard and Brent McInerney/Tanner McInerney, 5.1, $122 each. Second round: 1. Ben Folsom/Matt Williams, 4.5 seconds, $1,410 each; 2. Jade Stoddard/Mason Trollinger, 4.7, $1,167; 3. Delon Parker/Ryan Zurcher, 5.2, $924; 4. Ian Austiguy/Sam Levine, 5.3, $681; 5. Bodie Mattson/Trae Smith, 5.4, $438; 6. (tie) Wyatt Bice/Mason Bice and Cameron Irwin/Coley Nicholls, 6.1, $122 each. Average: 1. Delon Parker/Ryan Zurcher, 9.8 seconds on two head, $2,115 each; 2. Clint Gorrell/Tel Sorenson, 11.3, $1,750; 3. Cameron Irwin/Coley Nicholls, 11.7, $1,385; 4. Turner Harris/Jade Nelson, 12.0, $1,021; 5. Layne Carson/Cole Rogers, 16.0, $656; 6. Shayne Bishop/John Graham, 17.4, $365.
Saddle bronc riding: 1. Qwint Stroh, 81.5 points on J Bar J's Blessed Day, $1,850; 2. Jake Watson, 78.5, $1,418; 3. (tie) Judd Applegate and Liam Pauley, 77, $863 each; 5. Cade Costello, 75.5, $432; 6. (tie) Houston Brown, Jake Foster, Taylen Nelson and Sam Weston, 75, $185 each.
Tie-down roping: First round: 1. Bodie Mattson, 9.2 seconds, $1,246; 2. Ryley Mapston, 11.2, $1,031; 3. Ethan Marceau, 11.3, $816; 4. Holden Meged, 11.4, $602; 5. Lee Sivertsen, 11.7, $387; 6. Shay Keller, 11.8, $215. Second round: 1. Bryce Bott, 8.2 seconds, $1,246; 2. J.C. Crowley, 8.7, $1,031; 3. Shay Keller, 9.0, $816; 4. Ryley Mapston, 10.6, $602; 5. Hank Hollenbeck, 10.9, $387; 6. Trevin Baumann, 11.0, $215. Average: 1. Bodie Mattson, 20.7 seconds on two head, $1,869; 2. Shay Keller, 20.8, $1,547; 3. Ryley Mapston, 21.8, $1,225; 4. J.C. Crowley, 22.2, $902; 5. Bryce Bott, 22.5, $580; 6. Ethan Marceau, 23.7, $322.
Barrel racing: 1. Ashley Day, 17.57 seconds, $1,636; 2. Brittney Cox, 17.71, $1,403; 3. (tie) Lindsay Kruse and Brittney Sporer, 17.73, $1,091 each; 5. Becky Fuson, 17.90, $779; 6. (tie) Meaghan Rood and Lisa Warfield, 18.02, $545 each; 8. Allene Nelson, 18.03, $312; 9. Tisha Larsen, 18.10, $234; 10. Tia Murphy, 18.11, $156.
Bull riding: 1. Tristan O'Neal, 80 points on J Bar J's No. O10, $1,962; 2. Kobe Whitford, 79, $1,579; 3. Cole Wagner, 72, $1,244; no other qualified rides. *(all totals include ground money).
Total payoff: $85,268.
2024 Co-Ed Softball Tournament Scores
2024 Co-Ed Softball Tournament Winners: 5th Ave Pharmacy
Pictured: (Top left to right) Joel Smith, Cody Odom, TJ Synan, Kyle Stein, Riley Smith, (Bottom left to right) Kyle & Noah Barras, Tyanna Synan, Ashlee Meland, Hannah Barras, and Brian Burelson
Wednesday, July 31st, 2024
6:00PM Field 1 - Northern Prairie Auto def. Alley’s Palace 10-0
6:00PM Field 3 - 5th Ave Pharmacy def. Taylor Storage 17-4
7:30PM Field 1 - Dink’s/Arch’s Tire def. Northern Prairie Auto 21-7
Championship Game: August 7th, 2024
6:00PM Field 1 - 5th Ave Pharmacy def. Dink’s/Arch’s 16-4
Final Standings
Dink’s/Arch’s Tire 10-2
5th Ave Pharmacy 7-5
Taylor Storage 5-5
Northern Prairie Auto 5-7
Alley’s Palace 1-9
Glasgow Schools Mandatory All-Sports Parent Meeting Set For August 13
Glasgow Schools Mandatory All-Sports Parent Meeting will be held Tuesday, August 13th at 7:00 p.m. in the GHS Auditorium.
The meeting is required for parents/guardians of any GHS or GMS student-athlete who plans to participate in a sport this school year.
Mandatory HS and MS Fall Sports (FB, XC, VB, & Cheer) Parent-Coach meetings will also be held that evening at GHS! The GHS office will open for fee payments at 5:30 PM on August 13th. NO athletic paperwork will be accepted in the office. We will continue to operate "Paperless" using ONLY the online DragonFly System. An online payment portal is also available within DragonFly.
If your student is a returning athlete you can log in and update ALL requirements at: https://www.dragonflymax.com/
If your student is NEW to the DragonFly system please follow these steps in detail in order for your student-athlete to be able to practice on Day 1: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rXUU5118v4hrFUMMgQ6WPl7gyJ855mAM/view
Hinsdale's McColly Nominated For NAIA National Award
The North Star Athletic Association (NSAA) is proud to announce the nominees for 2023-24 NAIA national awards, the top honors in the NAIA Tuesday. The nominees included the A.O. Duer Award, Dr. LeRoy Walker Champions of Character, and the NAIA Coach of Character award.
The winners for those awards will be announced on the NAIA National Awards Day on September 15. The NAIA winners will be honored as part of the NAIA National Awards Luncheon during the national convention next spring in San Diego, Calif., on April 3-7, 2025.
A.O. Duer Award
The A.O. Duer Scholarship Award is named in honor of the NAIA’s former executive secretary who served the association for 26 years. This award has been annually presented since 1967 to a male and female student-athlete completing their junior season in any sport who has excelled in scholarship, character, and citizenship.
NSAA Nominee: Kaitlyn McColly, Dickinson State (N.D.)
McColly, a nursing student and a member of the Dickinson State (N.D.) track and field team from Hinsdale, Mont., collected numerous athletics and academic honors. She earned the regional Female Athlete-of-the-Year, North Star Athletic Association Athlete-of-the-Year, NAIA national champion in multi-events, numerous NAIA All-America, and NSAA All-Conference awards.
“Kaitlyn is one of the highest characters off the field,” said Pete Stanton, athletics director at Dickinson State. “She is well respected and admired by her teammates, coaches, and faculty members. She is a role model for others with not only the lifestyle she lives, but how she leads others to do the same by making great choices and setting great examples for her teammates and classmates.”
“She is a leader in the classroom and with what she does volunteering in our community and getting others to follow her lead,” added Stanton.
Dr. LeRoy Walker Champions of Character Award
The Dr. LeRoy Walker Award is one of the most prestigious awards in the NAIA and was created to honor athletes that went above and beyond in academics, athletics, leadership, and living the five core values of the NAIA Champions of Character initiative.
NSAA Nominee: Sadie Hansen, Valley City State (N.D.)
Hansen, an elementary education major at Valley City State, is a member of the Viking volleyball and track & field squads. She earned numerous NSAA All-Conference honors in both volleyball and track & field, as well as third team All-America and NSAA Setter of the Year award in volleyball. She is also collected NAIA and NSAA Scholar Athlete awards.
Hansen had been involved in VCSU’s Phone-a-Thon for the past three years. She was on the New Student Orientation Crew Leader, assisting with new student orientation sessions. She served as the student-athlete advisory board committee’s Vice President for the past two years.
Hansen was the NSAA Board of Student Athletes representative in 2022-23 and 2023-24. She volunteered at the Special Olympics, taught Sunday School at a local church, and assisted students with diverse background needs.
“Her passion, determination, empathy, positivity, communication skills, and leadership skills combine to make her [Sadie Hansen] a person every athlete on her teams, every student in her classes, every coach in her two sports, and every teacher in her classes holds as a model for who we should all aspire to be,” said Dave Bass, VCSU’s Faculty Athletics Representative.
NAIA Coach of Character Award
The NAIA Coach of Character Award is an annual award given to a head coach of an NAIA institution who has been outstanding in embracing the five core values of the NAIA Champions of Character initiative, using methods of teaching character through sport, and in community leadership through volunteering or service.
NSAA Nominee: Joe Tautges, Waldorf (Iowa)
Tautges is the head baseball coach at Waldorf in Forest City, Iowa.
“Joe is one of the few veteran coaches in our department,” said Chad Gassman, Director of Athletics for Waldorf. “He has led with integrity and has a tireless work ethic. His athletes play with grit and determination, and you can see it in all aspects of their life. Joe is respected by his peers and outside the Waldorf community.”
Colbrese Cup Red Ball Golf Scramble Is August 10th
The Glasgow Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture presents the Colbrese Cup Red Ball Golf Scramble, on Saturday, August 10th at Sunnyside Golf Course.
The Calcutta begins at 9 a.m. with shotgun start at 9:30. Prizes and cash will be awarded on every hole, with $500 cash for Closest To The Pin on holes 4 and 6, sponsored by Nemont and Hi Tech Electric.
Cost is $500 per 4-person team, with a 27-team limit. Registration includes lunch, dinner, 4 mulligans and team grenade. For more information, contact Sunnyside at 406-228-9518 or the Chamber at 406-228-2222.
Robert's Run Is Saturday
Please join us to Remember Robert and raise money for the Play Like Robert Foundation which provides resources to make an impact on our children's lives and our local communities (including Glasgow).
The Leonardi and Yoakam families appreciate you all continuing to remember our sweet, active Robert. (Robert was the son of Phil and Alyce (Yoakam) Leonardi and grandson of Mark & Joy Yoakam)
Robert’s Run is the big fundraiser for the Play Like Robert Foundation which has contributed so much to children in the Hamilton area and Glasgow, too.
Click “Virtual Race” or “Play Like Robert”
Want to know more about Robert and the Foundation created in his loving memory?
https://www.playlikerobert.org/
Glasgow Reds Baseball Selling Tickets For Trophy Buffalo Hunt
Glasgow Reds Legion Baseball announces they are hosting a Trophy Buffalo Hunt Raffle with tickets available immediately, with ticket buyers entered into a drawing for a trophy buffalo hunt donated by American Prairie Reserve and meat processing donated by Treasure Trail Processing and a C. Sharps Rifle made in Big Timber, Montana.
The proceeds from this incredible raffle will benefit the Reds Legion Baseball program and are available from all Reds players and coaches or at Pipers Bar and Casino in Glasgow.
Tickets can also be purchased through Venmo @redsbaseball. Tickets are $100 and only 500 tickets will be sold.
Drawing will be held on Labor Day, September 2, at the VFW in Glasgow, Montana. Don’t miss your chance to win this incredible prize package.
For more information call Ed Sugg at 406-230-2033 or email at esugg2017@gmail.com
Glasgow Kiwanis Team Wins State B Swim Title!
Celebrate the Glasgow Kiwanis Swim Team's State Title Victory!
Tonight, July 29th at 5:15pm
The Glasgow Kiwanis Swim Team has done it again, bringing home the first place state title in Class B! Let's show our pride and support for these amazing kids by giving them a warm welcome as they return home.
Join Us!
Please help us celebrate by parking along the route from Ezzie's West End all the way up to Trial Side. Let's make sure they feel the love and pride of our community!
Honk Your Horns!
As the team is escorted through town, honk those horns and cheer loudly to let them know just how proud we are of their incredible achievement.
Come out and be a part of this joyous celebration!
Glasgow Results From State Swim Meet
From Coach Shrader on their state championship:
We swam great this weekend. Almost every swim came with a best time for every swimmer. I am so proud of the swimmers for how hard they have worked to get to this point. We had great races.
Kimber Dulaney swam for a second place in the 100 back swimming her best time of 1:19.53. Abbey Kulczyk swam her best 50 butterfly with a 32.90 and snuck into second place.
It is hard to pick out an individual standout, because we all swam so well this weekend. I am very proud of my team. We took 1st place in the B conference.
Swim Team Wins State B!
Congratulations to the Glasgow Kiwanis Thunder Swim Team as they won the State Class B Meet in Sidney on Sunday.
We'll have lots of results later; note that there will be a fire truck escort from the bowling alley into town on Monday at 5:15 p.m.
Glasgow Reds Tournament Update
The Glasgow Reds American Legion Baseball Team saw their season end on Friday, as the Billings Blue Jays topped the Glasgow squad 6-1.
Previously, the Reds fell 11-5 to the Miles City Mavericks in their opening-round game at the Eastern A Divisional Tournament on Thursday.
Miles City scored 6 in the first inning to take the early lead.
The Richland County Patriots upset the #2 seed Billings Blue Jays earlier, 7-6. The Laurel Dodgers defeated Glendive 15-5 on Wednesday evening.
Full tourney info can be found here: https://www.montanalegionbaseball.org/east-a
Glasgow Reds Open With Miles City At Eastern A District American Legion Baseball Tourney
The Glasgow Reds will open with the Miles City at the Eastern A District American Legion Baseball Tournament in Glendive.
Glasgow will play Miles City at 1 p.m. on Thursday. The game will be broadcast on KLTZ.
Khye Gamas Named To MHSA Student Advisory Council
Welcome the 2024 - 2025 members of the MHSA Student Advisory Council! The SAC is comprised of members from all school classifications and geographical areas in Montana.
HUGE accomplishment for Khye Gamas! The incoming Junior is the starting Quarterback for the Scottie Football team, a State Champion wrestler, and excels on the Track. While currently maintaining a 4.0 GPA
Montana Cowboys And Cowgirls Compete At National High School Rodeo Finals In Rock Springs, Wyoming
National High School Rodeo Association
Finals
At Rock Springs, Wyo.
Saturday
Evening session
Final Average Standings
Top 10
Barrel racing: 1. Morgan Beckstrom, Spanish Fork, Utah, 51.452; 2. Abagail Olson, Sheridan, Wyo., 51.672; 3. Brynn Barto, Winnemucca, Nev., 51.723; 4. Rylee Jo Maryman, St. Francisville, La., 51.881; 5. Kally Sorenson, Watford City, N.D., 51.911; 6. Brandy Durbidge, Cushnie, Queensland, Aus., 52.224; 7. Emma Garijo, Winnemucca, Nev., 52.328; 8. Rhyan Brough, Stephenville, Texas, 52.478; 9. Olivia Harland, Buffalo, Okla., 52.489; 10. Hailey Witte, Crookston, Neb., 52.541; 38. Abigail DeVos, Fort Shaw, Mont., 35.809; 158. Brooke Billingsley, Glasgow, Mont., 42.165; 171. Samantha Gerlach, Columbus, Mont., 44.908; 172. Payton Levine, Wolf Creek, Mont., 44.925.
Bareback Riding: 1. Kash Loyd, Cleburne, Texas, 231.5; 2. Sean Mahoney, Bend, Ore., 227.5; 3. Quaide Skjonsberg, Bluffton, Alberta, Can., 225.5; 4. Collin Roland, Childersburg, Ala., 224.5; 5. Carson Hildre, Velva, N.D., 218.5; 6. Brody Dent, Bend, Ore., 216.5; 7. Blayn Hughston, McBain, Mich., 213; 8. Azzy Lara, Columbia Falls, Mont., 211; 9. Braylon Johnson, Prescott, Ariz., 209; 10. Koltdyn Heath, Minden, Neb., 208; 29. Wyatt Warneke, Great Falls, Mont., 121; 46. Leighton LaFromboise, Helena, Mont., 63.
Boys Cutting: 1. Cody Gann, Leighton, Ala., 452; 2. Luke Haskell, Payson, Utah, 444.5; 3. Drew Sherrerd, Wayne, Okla., 442; 4. Ruff Graham, Merkel, Texas, 439.5; 5. Cooper Yarbro, Oxly, Mo., 438; 6. Parker Ralston, Collbran, Colo., 436; 7. Carson Hale, Grantsville, Utah, 434; 8. Kaxton Kolb, Cherokee, Okla., 433.5, and Rope Roghair, Isabel, S.D., 433.5; 10. Rance Jordan, Parma, Idaho, 432; 26. Ryatt Fraser, Hysham, Mont., 280; 37. Walker Story, Martinsdale, Mont., 275.
Breakaway Roping: 1. Baylee Barker, Atlanta, Kan., 8.19; 2. Hadley Thompson, Yoder, Wyo., 8.25; 3. Addison Kinser, Capitan, N.M., 9.19; 4. Addison Klementis, Molalla, Ore., 9.31; 5. Arina Haugen, Sturgis, S.D., 9.32; 6. Macie-Rae Warken, Coronach, Saskatchewan, Can., 9.49; 7. Grace Dubois, Church Point, La., 10.04; 8. Bleu Hall, Okmulgee, Okla., 10.26; 9. Macklynn Greenhalgh, Delta, Colo., 11.14; 10. Dallas Jo Keenan, San Tan Valley, Ariz., 18.78; 36. Josie Robbins, Dillon, Mont., 18; 82. Ella Moedl, Worden, Mont., 3.81; 107. Ella Begger, Townsend, Mont., 5.39; 115. Kierra Hougen, Melstone, Mont., 12.09.
Bull Riding: 1. Dalton Allred, Cleveland, Utah, 151.5; 2. Brenson Bartlett, Cheyenne, Wyo., 147; 3. Luke Simon, Rayne, La., 145.5; 3. Ethan Winckler, Winnie, Texas, 145.5; 5. John Crimber, Sunset, Texas, 144.5; 6. Jack Mitchell, Weatherford, Texas, 144; 7. Jace Hensley, Paola, Kan., 142; 8. Tucker Riley, Dalbo, Minn., 140.5; 9. Nic Jackson, Upper Marlboro, Md., 133; 10. Cooper Kerner, Sutherland, Neb., 127; 14. JR Harrell, Toston, Mont., 82.5; 15. Tahj Wells, Browning, Mont., 82; 54. Octavius Christianson, Columbia Falls, Mont., 42.
Girls Cutting: 1. Lily Erwin, Lady Lake, Fla., 451; 2. Preslie Green, Perrin, Texas, 443; 3. Makenzie Cowan, Ardmore, Okla., 441.5; 4. Anna Martin, Steelville, Mo., 439; 5. Mattie Coberly, Hereford, Texas, 438; 6. Alexis Bylo, Leslie, Mo., 437.5; 6. Audrey Tree, Payson, Utah, 437.5; 8. Haylee King, Cisco, Texas, 437; 9. Halle Bergen, Eagle Point, Ore., 436.5; 10. Brooke Forre, Newman Grove, Neb., 434; 78. Mollie Mae Ruth, Big Timber, Mont., 267; 120. Mesa Radue, Belgrade, Mont., 63.
Goat Tying: 1. Drew Ellen Stewart, Normangee, Texas, 21.05; 2. Hadley Thompson, Yoder, Wyo., 22.05; 3. Hailey Gibbs, Riverside, Utah, 22.35; 4. Brooke Bruner, Parker, Colo., 22.52; 5. Faith Lundberg, Nanton, Alberta, Can., 22.71; 6. Laney Hoier, Herman, Neb., 23.18; 7. Addyson Derr, Paola, Kan., 23.43; 8. Ellie Thompson, Kamas, Utah, 23.99; 9. Maklee Woolstenhulme, Oakley, Utah, 24.26; 10. Allie Calcote, Sugartown, La., 25.66; 39. Sally Robb, Bozeman, Mont., 17.59; 62. Josie Robbins, Dillon, Mont., 18.77; 67. Hailey Burger, Helena, Mont., 18.89; 107. Cassie Gibson, Havre, Mont., 22.22; 156. Sage Henderson, Lewistown, Mont., 8.52.
Pole Bending: 1. Zoey Wagoner, Arnegard, N.D., 59.02; 2. Rhylan Morgan, Muncie, Ind., 60.732; 3. (OK) Kaden Burger, Pauls Valley, Okla., 61.13; 4. Drew Ellen Stewart, Normangee, Texas, 61.204; 5. Kinley Follman, Towner, N.D., 61.51; 6. Tyra Kmita, Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Can., 61.529; 7. Cassidy Evans, Fort Supply, Okla., 61.65; 8. Mia Janosky, Bleiblerville, Texas, 61.691; 9. Katie Branham, Scottsville, Ky., 62.032; 10. Morgan McGuire, Pateros, Wash., 62.442; 14. Ella Begger, Townsend, Mont., 66.322; 114. Kylie Toavs, Shepherd, Mont., 48.329; 160. Olivia Martell, Three Forks, Mont., 54.974; 179. Elle Werner, Clancy, Mont., 20.171.
Reined Cow Horse: 1. Landri Lisac, Pueblo, Colo., 885; 2. Marinna Mori, Tuscarora, Nev., 882.5; 3. Sierra Telford, Caldwell, Idaho, 875.5; 4. Quincy Probst, Wallsburg, Utah, 872.5; 5. Ruby Robbins, Brawley, Calif., 870, and Betty Branquinho, Oakdale, Calif., 870; 7. Parker Ralston, Collbran, Colo., 868; 8. Natalie Mori, Paradise Valley, Nev., 866.5; 9. Whitley Hughes, Beaver, Utah, 866; 10. Sloan McFarlane, Wilder, Idaho, 865.5; 13. Walker Story, Martinsdale, Mont., 864; 26. Kate Wiening, Lewistown, Mont., 572.5; 28. Mollie Mae Ruth, Big Timber, Mont., 571.5; 40. Mesa Radue, Belgrade, Mont., 564.5.
Saddle Bronc: 1. Shane Scott, Molalla, Ore., 236.5; 2. Trygg Madsen, Morgan, Utah, 226; 3. Jett Williams, Clarinda, Iowa, 224.5; 4. Wyatt LaVergne, Sulphur, La., 218.5; 5. Holden Atkinson, Black Diamond, Alberta, Can., 218; 6. Treg Huver, Nashville, Mich., 217.5; 7. Lane Leeper, Leon, Iowa, 215.5; 8. Jase Stout, Decatur, Texas, 209.5; 9. Spur Montag, Aliquippa, Pa., 207.5; 10. KDyn Cooper, Prosser, Wash., 204; 15. Caiden Gray, Miles City, Mont., 144; 37. Randin Wagner, Browning, Mont., 67.
Steer Wrestling: 1. Walker Goffard, Berlin, Wis., 14.73; 2. Cache Montgomery, La Pine, Ore., 16.13; 3. Carson Cooksley, Valentine, Neb., 17.39; 4. Hadly Erickson, Almont, N.D., 17.9; 5. Kade Odens, Scotland, S.D., 18.3; 6. Casen Pridemore, Salida, Colo., 19.32; 7. Colson Myers, Buffalo, Wyo., 19.42; 8. Wyatt Reichenberg, Harrisburg, Neb., 19.61; 9. Quinn Moon, Creighton, S.D., 21.7; 10. Ketch Kelton, Mayer, Ariz., 21.8; 30. Ryder Gaasch, Dillon, Mont., 23.99; 61. Tatum Hansen, Glasgow, Mont., 6.46; 68. Landon Burleigh, Lewistown, Mont., 7.74; 100. Mitch Detton, Great Falls, Mont., 18.18.
Team Roping: 1. Ketch Kelton, Mayer, Ariz., Denton Dunning, Surprise, Ariz., 12.31; 2. Sanders McElroy, Mountain View, Ark., Scout McElroy, Mountain View, Ark., 12.85; 3. Sam Saunders, Homedale, Idaho, Sloan McFarlane, Wilder, Idaho, 14.35; 4. Trey Nowosad, Clandonald, Alberta, Can., Kavis Drake, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Can., 15.11; 5. Jace Jepson, Las Vegas, Nev., Kade McKnight, Fernley, Nev., 15.15; 6. Brock Boutwell, Clint, Texas, Laramie Martinez, Aztec, N.M., 15.41; 7. Sadie Grant, Santa Maria, Calif., Ross Rivera, Terra Bella, Calif., 16; 8. Jarrett Peek, Fallon, Nev., Wyatt Peek, Fallon, Nev., 16.02; 9. Blake VanStavern, Lincoln, Calif., Noah Williams, Schurz, Nev., 16.94; 10. Treston Brazile, Decatur, Texas, Denton Parish, Perrin, Texas, 17.2; 47. Holden Meged, Miles City, Mont., Ty Westby, Opheim, Mont., 7.82.
Tie-Down Roping: 1. Chizm Kuykendall, Carnegie, Okla., 27.69; 2. Cash Evans, Fort Supply, Okla., 28.35; 3. Ketch Kelton, Mayer, Ariz., 29; 4. Cross Fulford, Moore Haven, Fla., 29.05; 5. Jett Smith, Georgetown, Idaho, 29.38; 6. Brodey Clemons, Weatherford, Texas, 29.66; 7. Jace Jepson, Las Vegas, Nev., 30.27; 8. Evan Corzatt, Leesburg, Ohio, 30.5; 9. Cash Trexler, Corvallis, Mont., 30.85; 10. Ruger Smith, Holbrook, Idaho, 31.16; 58. AJ Swenson, Huntley, Mont., 36.19; 80. Mitch Detton, Great Falls, Mont., 10.4; 111. Pacen Buller, Glendive, Mont., 14.98.
Morning session
Second go-round
Barrel racing: 1. Jordynn Knight, Roosevelt, Utah, 17.394; 2. Hailey O'Daniel, Arlington, Neb., 17.627; 3. Payton Weber, Waterloo, Ill., 17.659; 4. Talia Jaeger, Loomis, Calif., 17.834; 5. Kyndal Scott, Natchitoches, La., 17.886; 6. Jayda Reinert, Wall, S.D., 17.942; 7. Landry Rice, Floyds Knobs, Ind., 18.017; 8. Kari Hepper, Keene, N.D., 18.036; 9. Josie Laue, Richland Center, Wis., 18.144; 10. Madison Scott, Quenemo, Kan., 18.155; 11. Aleah Higgs, Newton, Ill., 18.19; 12. Erika Cruikshank, Valley, Neb., 18.201; 13. Genavieve Pearson, Toms River, N.J., 18.251; 14. Bailey Girvin, Flagstaff, Ariz., 18.258; 15. Mackenzie Betts, Chugiak, Alaska, 18.279; 16. Cameron Griffin, St. Matthews, S.C., 18.699; 17. Ashlyn Snyder, Gabriels, N.Y., 18.815; 18. Avery Wilburn, Red Banks, Miss., 18.839; 19. Carli Stuva, Fontanelle, Iowa, 18.887; 20. Ryleigh Lucas, Oak Hill, W.V., 18.991; 21. Mia Childs, North Tamworth, New South Wales, Aus., 19.2; 22. Lindsay Johnson, Mono, Ontario, Can., 19.238; 23. Cara Beth Calhoun, Brandon, Miss., 19.318; 24. Baylee Peters, Mount Hope, W.V., 19.665; 25. Paige Gartner, Walla Walla, Wash., 21.267; 26. Kelsey McGee, Deloraine, Manitoba, Can., 22.774; 27. Addey Lawson, Maysville, Ky., 23.137; 28. Samantha Mai, Albion, Idaho, 23.167; 29. Brynn Freemark, Spruce Grove, Alberta, Can., 23.589; 30. Olivia Jamieson, Canfield, Ontario, Can., 23.672; 31. Raelynn Flannery, Mercersburg, Pa., 24.275; 32. Reese Rau, West Branch, Mich., 25.947.
Bareback Riding: 1. Sean Mahoney, Bend, Ore., 75; 2. Collin Roland, Childersburg, Ala., 72; 2. (MI) Blayn Hughston, McBain, Mich., 72; 4. TJ Andrews, Bowman, N.D., 71; 5. Jacob Cook, Green River, Wyo., 65; 6. James Glenn, Wetumpka, Ala., 64; 6. Judd Scism, Lawndale, N.C., 64; 8. Cody Jones, Hinton, Alberta, Can., 62; 9. Decker Passey, Prince George, British Columbia, Can., 59.
Boys Cutting: 1. Luke Haskell, Payson, Utah, 150; 2. Kaxton Kolb, Cherokee, Okla., 148.5; 3. Rope Roghair, Isabel, S.D., 145; 4. Tyson Hooper, Danville, Ala., 144.5; 4. Tyree Swales, Millarville, Alberta, Can., 144.5; 6. Rance Jordan, Parma, Idaho, 142; 6. (WY) Keyton Hayden, Gillette, Wyo., 142; 8. Colton Suther, Palo Cedro, Calif., 141; 9. Kade McKnight, Fernley, Nev., 138; 10. Walker Story, Martinsdale, Mont., 137; 11. Clint Corson, Lorida, Fla., 136; 12. Stranton Oftedahl, Pemberton, Minn., 133; 12. Keegan Cooley, Richland Center, Wis., 133; 14. Bill Gardner, Ruby Valley, Nev., 132; 15. Trey Vance, Inavale, Neb., 130.
Breakaway Roping: 1. Laney Salo, Grover, Colo., 2.27; 2. Courtney Carbajal, New Smyrna Beach, Fla., 2.41; 3. Alexis Hutchings, Monteview, Idaho, 2.68; 4. Hailey Donald, Oden, Ark., 2.74; 5. CeeJay Bohmbach, Stanley, N.D., 2.79; 6. Summerlin O'Neill, Goshen, N.Y., 2.85; 7. Kenna Graves, Poplarville, Miss., 2.89; 8. Sadie Hollingshead, Moosomin, Saskatchewan, Can., 3.21; 9. Triana Garcia, Laredo, Texas, 3.49; 10. Kiera Williamson, Mankota, Saskatchewan, Can., 3.56; 11. Laney Moore, Powell Butte, Ore., 4; 12. Jayden Doutt, Ellicottville, N.Y., 4.1; 13. Ruby Riedel, Jamestown, Calif., 4.35; 14. Kaycee Clanton, Pilesgrove, N.J., 4.53; 15. Tresley Culpepper, Poulan, Ga., 12.48.
Bull Riding: 1. Brenson Bartlett, Cheyenne, Wyo., 75.5; 2. Braxton Whitesell, Walker, La., 74; 2. Ethan Winckler, Winnie, Texas, 74; 4. Tucker Riley, Dalbo, Minn., 69.5; 5. Garet Holden, Oakdale, Calif., 68; 6. (MX) Cristian Cruz, Polotitlan, Mexico, 67.
Girls Cutting: 1. Makenzie Cowan, Ardmore, Okla., 147, and Alexis Bylo, Leslie, Mo., 147; 3. Ava Smith, Pender, Neb., 144; 3. Karly Peterson, Buffalo, Wyo., 144; 5. Chantry Brackett, Kimberly, Idaho, 143; 6. Halle Bergen, Eagle Point, Ore., 141; 7. Addy Dudley, Duri, New South Wales, Aus., 139; 8. Abigail MacDonald, Morris, Ill., 138, and Brylee Banning, Litchfield Park, Ariz., 138; 10. Ramey Schack, Tolstoy, S.D., 137; 10. Olivia Beverly, Arcadia, Fla., 137; 12. Haley Fletcher, Strawberry, Ark., 136; 13. Zajayda Carl, Bosque Farms, N.M., 133; 14. Tyra Kmita, Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Can., 132; 15. Gemi Robinson, Sibley, La., 129; 16. Carlee Roshau, Bismarck, N.D., 126; 17. Seven Knight, Ellensburg, Wash., 125; 18. Annabelle Kindred, Downs, Ill., 124.
Goat Tying: 1. Drew Ellen Stewart, Normangee, Texas, 7.03; 2. Karsyn Patterson, Clovis, Calif., 7.64; 3. KK Smith, Comanche, Okla., 7.77; 4. Hailey Burger, Helena, Mont., 7.89; 5. Bailey Verhulst, Reva, S.D., 8.1; 6. Roany Clendenin, Paris, Tenn., 8.44; 7. Codie Vaughan, Searcy, Ark., 8.69; 8. Zoe Tunks, King City, Mo., 9.01; 9. Bella Litton, Heflin, La., 9.16; 10. Payten Gee, Rockglen, Saskatchewan, Can., 9.33; 11. Shylene Drumm, Durango, Colo., 9.66; 12. Taylor Reever, Thomasville, Pa., 10.01; 13. Riley Binder, Greenville, Iowa, 10.03; 14. Rayna Munroe, Killarney, Manitoba, Can., 10.11; 15. Savannah Russell, Heltonville, Ind., 10.12; 16. Kasha Borsy, High River, Alberta, Can., 10.62; 17. Trinity Alexander, Wappinger Falls, N.Y., 10.98; 18. Mailey Sinclair, Douglas, Ga., 11.46; 18. Allie Currier, Amite, La., 11.46; 18. Reagan McIntyre, Grand Island, Neb., 11.46; 21. Charleigh Scott, White Cloud, Mich., 11.78; 22. Kailyn Beauvais, Wasilla, Alaska, 12.04; 23. Jessica Wright, Rapid City, Manitoba, Can., 12.76; 24. Jules Allen, Pendleton, S.C., 14.88; 25. Josie Stiner, New Paris, Ohio, 18.44.
Pole Bending: 1. Merrick Moyer, Woodward, Okla., 20.291; 2. Abagail Olson, Sheridan, Wyo., 20.381; 3. Jayden Guidry, Winnie, Texas, 20.599; 4. Harley Baas, Hudson, Colo., 20.888; 5. Jill Hines, Snohomish, Wash., 21.139; 6. Makayla Gage, Lakeside, Calif., 21.152; 7. Kalena Kaiwi, Captain Cook, Hawaii, 21.171; 8. Addyson Derr, Paola, Kan., 21.339; 9. Lindsey Wackel, Crete, Neb., 21.372; 10. Hayden Corta, Bancroft, Idaho, 21.476; 11. Macie Alliston, Buckhead, Ga., 21.587; 12. Sky Sanders, Alexandra, New Zealand, 22.471; 13. Danna Mares, Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mex., 23.337; 14. Stella Oland, Fergus Falls, Minn., 25.738; 15. Gabby Graham, Lake Luzerne, N.Y., 25.764; 16. Abbey Anderson, Cleveland, Texas, 25.813; 17. Lily Spicer, Littlestown, Pa., 25.906; 18. Quil Filippini, Eureka, Nev., 26.318; 19. Katie Lam, Galax, Va., 26.994; 20. Hayslee Fair, Carlsbad, N.M., 27.033; 21. Bradynn Rothwell, Fordyce, Ark., 27.066; 22. Brooklyn Mills, Loudonville, Ohio, 27.072; 23. Jordyn Jardine, Kelowna, British Columbia, Can., 27.121; 24. Mariah Byers, Quarryville, Pa., 27.525; 25. Tiffani Crawford, Burna, Ky., 28.595; 26. Olivia Martell, Three Forks, Mont., 28.89; 27. Ryann Becker, Heber, Utah, 30.446; 28. Kayla Peters, Adrian, Minn., 30.752; 29. Nanea Bonacorsi, Makawao, Hawaii, 30.851; 30. Lucy Jo Henderson, Meriden, Kan., 30.891; 31. Georgia Lieuallen, Pendleton, Ore., 31.25; 32. Emily Lamb, Charles City, Va., 32.534; 33. Tommie Martin, Hayes, S.D., 33.499.
Saddle Bronc: 1. Holden Atkinson, Black Diamond, Alberta, Can., 77; 2. Lane Leeper, Leon, Iowa, 75.5; 3. Gage Rydalch, Stockton, Utah, 73; 3. Monte Faulkner, Los Ojos, N.M., 73; 5. Cooper Fay, Valentine, Neb., 69; 6. Wyatt LaVergne, Sulphur, La., 68; 7. Tyler Wall, St. Cloud, Fla., 67; 8. Cade Ferguson, Cloncurry, Queensland, Aus., 61; 9. Riley Smith, Poteau, Okla., 53; 10. Braylon Johnson, Prescott, Ariz., 52.
Steer Wrestling: 1. Jace Jepson, Las Vegas, Nev., 5.3; 2. Kade Odens, Scotland, S.D., 5.54; 3. Kyler Morgan, Baldwin, N.D., 5.72; 4. Tatum Hansen, Glasgow, Mont., 6.46; 5. (NE) Wyatt Reichenberg, Harrisburg, Neb., 7.02; 6. Braden Skaife, Lancaster, Wis., 8.1; 7. Ira Oleson, Blackfoot, Idaho, 8.19; 8. Jake Holmes, Mulberry, Kan., 8.36; 9. Colt Bass, Statesville, N.C., 9.52; 10. Bryce Bonadonna, Baker, Fla., 9.7; 11. Trenton Sheehan, Rozet, Wyo., 11.02; 12. Ty Neal, Joaquin, Texas, 12.17; 13. Kimes Branning III, Blanchard, Okla., 13.3; 14. Rawley Arballo, Wittmann, Ariz., 23.72.
Team Roping: 1. Lana Houck, North Branch, Minn., Lane Spencer, Ulen, Minn., 7.24; 2. Grady Harris, Vilonia, Ark., Layton McNabb, Hattieville, Ark., 7.72; 3. Sam Saunders, Homedale, Idaho, Sloan McFarlane, Wilder, Idaho, 7.96; 4. Brock Boutwell, Clint, Texas, Laramie Martinez, Aztec, N.M., 7.97; 5. Treston Brazile, Decatur, Texas, Denton Parish, Perrin, Texas, 9.05; 6. Cross Fulford, Moore Haven, Fla., Ladd Gose, Lorida, Fla., 9.3; 7. Rivers Pratt, Lewisburg, Tenn., Levi Baker, Culleoka, Tenn., 9.93; 8. Cannin Carson, Grassy Butte, N.D., Bridger Llewellyn, Wibaux, Mont., 11.19; 9. Paden Evans, Princeton, Mo., Hyatt Stephens, Pacific Junction, Iowa, 12.25; 10. Zane Pittman, Beaumont, Miss., JR Grimes, Beaumont, Miss., 16.4; 11. Faith Dubois, Church Point, La., Grant Boudreaux, Church Point, La., 16.71; 12. Lane Daniel, Cullman, Ala., Brit Smith, Atmore, Ala., 21.51.
Tie-Down Roping: 1. Rance Bowden, Belle Fourche, S.D., 10.13; 2. Chizm Kuykendall, Carnegie, Okla., 10.28; 3. Owen Gardner, Caldwell, Ohio, 10.57; 4. Noah Williams, Schurz, Nev., 10.79; 5. Ward Piazza, Livermore, Calif., 12.01; 6. Micah Kearney, Holt, Fla., 12.19; 7. Braxton McKinley, Las Cruces, N.M., 12.49; 8. Coben Ayers, Roma, Queensland, Aus., 12.96; 9. Joel Neukom, Hillsdale, Mich., 13.28; 10. Trextin Koch, Clyde, Kan., 13.3; 11. Kohen Kaufmann, Ceylon, Saskatchewan, Can., 13.64; 12. Wyatt Williams, Penrose, Colo., 15.58; 13. Hayne Fulford, Moore Haven, Fla., 17.61; 14. Pace Plemons, Chilton, Texas, 18.64.
Laurel Dodgers Sweep Reds At Home
Game 1: Laurel 15, Glasgow 8
In a hot weather, double header on Friday afternoon, the Laurel Dodgers swept the Glasgow Reds in a conference twin bill. Game 1 was close through the first 4 innings, as Glasgow held a 3-2 lead after 4 complete innings in this game. Laurel would then bust loose for 9 big runs in the top of the 5th, as they cruised to a 15-8 victory. The Reds did score some runs of their own, as they plated 2 runs in the bottom of the 5th, and scored 3 more in the bottom of the 7th, but it wasn't enough to keep up with the hot, Laurel offense.
Winning Pitcher (Laurel)- Ethan West (7 innings, 5 strike outs, 1 BB, 2 hit batsman, 7H)
Losing Pitcher (Glasgow)- Connor Hudyma
Glasgow (offensively):
Riley Smith: 2-4 (2 singles and 2 RBI's)
Mason Hunter: 2-4 (2 singles and 5 RBI's
Laurel (offensively):
Nick Schneider: 3-4 (triple, 2 singles, 2 RBI's)
Rece Dolechek: 2-3 (2 singles, 2 RBI's)
Beau Mares: 2-3 (2 singles)
Game 2: Laurel 8, Glasgow 7 (8 innings)
The Reds would come from behind in this game, as they trailed by a score of 4-0, going into the bottom of the fourth. Then in the bottom of the fourth, the Reds came alive offensively and scored 4 runs of their own to the score at 4 apiece. The Reds would then tack on 3 more runs in the bottom of the 5th, to take a 7-4 lead. Laurel would rally back and score 3 runs of their own in the top of the 6th to tie the score at 7. Neither team would score in the 7th, and the game went into extra innings. The Dodgers would then score one run in the 8th, and hold on for the 8-7 victory.
Winning Pitcher: (Laurel) Eric Haus (8 innings, 3 strike outs, 0 walks, 11 hits)
Losing Pitcher: Brody Hansen (3 innings, 1 run, 3 hits, 1 strike out, 1 walk, 1 hit batsman)
Laurel (offensively):
Gunnar Schultz: 3-3 (3 singles, 1 RBI)
Koleman Gairret: 2-3 (2 singles)
Nick Schneider: 2-4 (2 singles
Glasgow (offensively):
Brody Hansen: 2-4 (2 singles)
Riley Smith: 2-4 (Double, Single, 2 RBI'S)
Wyatt Sugg: 2-4 (2 singles)
The Reds are now 9-13 in conference play and 14-20 overall. Laurel moves to 12-10 in conference play. The Reds will next be in action in Miles City on Sunday, July 21st for a double header, with game times at 3:00 and 5:00 PM. Then, the Reds will head to Glendive for the District Tournament which runs from July 25-29.
2024 Glasgow Wrestling Camp Set For August 3rd-5th
The 2024 Glasgow Wrestling Camp will be held August 3rd through the 5th at the Glasgow Wrestling Center and Glasgow High School. The camp will feature separate boys and girls camps for grades K-12.
Camp clinicians include several former NCAA-All Americans and college coaches from across the country.
Cost for the K-3 camp is $50 and $150 for grades 4-12.
K-3 camp will run August 3-5th from 9am to 10:30am.
4-12 camp will run August 3-5 from 10:30am to 12:30pm and 2pm to 4pm.
For more information go to www.glasgowwrestlingcamps.com