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 May 10, 2026

Scottie Softball Weekend Results

The Scotties beat Cut Bank/Shelby 11-5 in their first game Friday afternoon.
 
The Scotties dropped a game with #1 ranked Shepherd 13-1 to close out Friday of the Scottie Slam. 
 
The Scotties split their games Saturday at the Scottie Slam.
 
Glasgow dropped a tough 7-6 heartbreaker to Conrad in the first game of the day. Brynlie Boreson led the offense with 3 hits, while Kelbi Wersal and Halle Hunter added 2 hits each. Brynn Donaldson doubled, and Alexa Ball, Abbie Mandeville, and Tessa Miller each contributed a hit.
 
The Scotties bounced back in a big way in the final game against Huntley Project. Trailing 5-0 heading into the bottom of the 3rd inning, the Scottie bats exploded for the next 15 runs to earn a 15-5 run-rule victory.
Offensive leaders in the win:
• Halle Hunter — 2 hits, 3 RBIs, including a HR
• Kelbi Wersal — 3 hits, 3 RBIs
• CharLee McColly — 2 hits, including an inside-the-park home run
• Tessa Miller — 2 hits
• Brynn Donaldson — 2 hits
• Alexa Ball — 1 hit
• Riley Clampitt — 1 hit
• Tessa Stutheit — 1 hit
 
The Scotties are now 10-5 on the season.
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