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Scotty wide receiver Chase Fossum (#7) takes the field


prior to a home game kickoff. Chase was one of a handful
of Class B-C players selected to suit up for the 69th Annual
East-West Shrine Game to be played July 18th in Great

Falls. Selected as alternates for the East squad were his


Scotty teammates Keil Krumwiede (tight end) and Jason
Thibault (quarterback). Maltas Quintan Boos (running back)
was also selected to the East alternate team.

Scotty football season left lasting impression within and outside the community

The 2014 football season for the
Glasgow Scotties was memorable and
made a lasting impression on many
both in and outside the community,
even though the team may have fell
short of the goals and expectations for
the players, coaches and community.
That being said, the Scotty
football team officially concluded the

2014 season with their annual football


banquet prior to the Christmas
break and Head Coach, Greg Liebelt,
spoke about a letter received from a
playoff opponents family, in-addition
to the teams accomplishments.
These accomplishments consist of:
outscoring their eleven opponents
by nearly 300 points, 384 to 86;

producing eight separate 1st Team


All-Conference selections this season
on offense, defense and special teams
(Chase Fossum, Jason Thibault, Tanner
Roness, Dallas Capdeville, Wyatt
Pattison, Benji Phillips, Jake Page and
Cache Younkin) and seven separate
2nd Team All-Conference selections

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Slow harvest season

Final Havre-area check station


findings
for 2014 tabulated

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Overall, hunter numbers and big-game harvest were
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In general, big game harvest was slower this year,
said Havre-area wildlife biologist Scott Hemmer. This is
likely due in part to the elimination of all Region 6 deer B
licenses and buck-only harvest on the A-tag for mule deer.
The weather this year also may have affected harvest. It
was unseasonably warm at the beginning of the season,
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Hunter numbers were down only 4 percent from 2013,
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Another factor why hunter numbers and harvest were
down when compared to long-term averages is that deer
and antelope numbers are still below normal, Hemmer
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The hard winter of 2010-2011, which reduced
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disease outbreaks in 2011-2013 impacted white-tailed
deer numbers. While game numbers for these species
are recovering, they are still below the long-term average
in many areas, Hemmer said.

The antelope harvest more than doubled from 2013,
but is still 81 percent below the long-term average. The
mule deer harvest was 59 percent below average and
white-tailed deer was 77 percent below. Elk harvest was
down 28 percent from the long-term average.
On a positive note, upland bird and waterfowl
numbers appeared to be up based on results from the
Havre check station. Pheasants, sharp-tailed grouse, and
Hungarian partridge harvest were all up from last year,
and all but pheasant were above the long-term average,
Hemmer said. Hunter reports for these species were
consistently positive.

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Belly Bump Champs

After a couple of seriously competitive but fun days


of hoops in Hinsdale this past New Years Day and
January 2nd, a team comprised of former Raiders
players from 2008-2010 emerged as the Belly Bump
champions. They are, left to right, Kirk Capdeville, Mikel
Erickson, Greg Lacock, Nate Remmich, Chase Younkin
and Chisolm Christensen, who unfortunately sprained
an ankle in the first game they played on Thursday. We
had a really good turnout this year, way up from last
year, Levi Capdeville was happy to report. Levi and
Nate Remmich revived the Belly Bump in 2013 after a
Belly Bump hiatus. Looks like its going strong again
and thats good as proceeds help to fund the annual
Hinsdale 4th of July Fireworks. Pictured at right is
three-point shooting champion Cody Palm. Proceeds
raised from the 3-point contest went to the Raiders
Booster Club and will purchase new basketball rims.
And at lower right was the old-timer of the Belly Bump,
Duane Mattfeldt. He doesnt look like a day over 30!

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Scotty football continued from front


(Ryan Scanlan, Jake Hentges, Parker Kulzcyk, Kyle
Humbert, Zach Miller and Ethan Etchart); this years Senior
class produced five separate All-State individuals over the
past two seasons, including Thibault, Fossum, Krumwiede,
Ronness and Capdeville; four Class B All-Star Game
selections (Fossum, Thibault, Roness, Capdeville) who will
represent the Scotties in Billings; while the Montana EastWest Shrine Game selected Chase Fossum at receiver and
alternates Jason Thibault (QB) and Keil Krumwiede (TE) to
represent the East this summer in Great Falls.

This years Seniors helped contribute to a 19-3 overall
record the past two seasons with Semi-Final and QuarterFinal finishes in the State Class B playoffs.

Offensively, All-State Quarterback Thibault, the future
MSU-Billings Yellow Jacket baseball signee, set new school
records for passing, all-purpose yards and TDs. Jason had
1,706 yards passing this season and a total of 3,111 yards
passing yards the past two seasons, along with 337 yard
rushing this season and a total of 628 rushing yards the
past two seasons for combined an all-purpose yardage in
passing and rushing of 3,739 yards. Thibault threw for 25
TDs this season and 40 over the past two, in addition to
rushing for 7 TDs this past season and a total of 13 the past
two seasons. All said-and-done, Thibault finished his high
school career with the Scotties with 53 Total TDs and a
completion percentage of 57% on 399 attempts with only 14
interceptions.
All-State receiver and future Carroll College Saint
signee Fossum ended this past season with 43 receptions,
713 yards and 11 TDs for a two-year total of 1,323 yards and
17 TDs. Fossum averaged 18.5 yards per reception over the
past two seasons. On defense this season, Fossum led the
team with 7 interceptions.

Keil Krumwiede, another future MSU-Billings Yellow
Jacket signee, was only able to play in the final two playoff
games this season and completed his last catch of his career
for the go-ahead score against Conrad. Krumwiede had six
receptions for 106 yards and two TDs this season and a two
year total of 716 yards and nine TDs.

All-State selection Tanner Roness led the defense the
past two years as an Inside Linebacker, and led the team in
tackles this season with 112, with 45 solos and led the team
with 11 tackles for losses. At Fullback on offense, Roness
had 574 rushing yards on only 50 carries for a 7 yard percarry average. In addition, Roness had 151 receiving yards
on only 15 receptions. However, Ronesss biggest attribute
on offense was his blocking skills.
Dallas Capdaville, the fifth All-Stater on the team,
starred at both offensive line, running back and defensive
end for the Scotties. Sophomore running back sensation
Benji Phillips led the rushing attack for the team with 656
yards on 89 carriers and 8 TDs, for an impressive 7 yards

per carry average.


Following the 1st round playoff game against Eureka, Coach
Liebelt received a very inspirational card and letter from a
player and his family from Eureka regarding their experience
coming to Glasgow. The card and letter reads as follows:
November 5, 2014
Glasgow Scotties Football Team; Coaches; fans; families
and entire town,

At the request of our son Owen Davis #59, our family
wanted to send you a little note to let you know what a great
experience we had meeting your program in the first round
of playoffs this season. While we clearly wish the outcome
would have been in our favor we wanted to thank you for the
class act you all were!
Your team played with class, dedication and
determination there were no late hits, no taunting, no
negative comments regarding calls by the officials, nothing
that was anything but top notch! Your Coaches did an
amazing job of controlling your team on the field and the
sidelines while still allowing the team to enjoy their success
class act all the way! Your fans were great very little
negative comments regarding calls or outcomes of plays
(there may have been a couple, but that is to be expected
as we all understand thats part of being a true fan!). Your
families were welcoming and polite both before and after the
game. They took the time to welcome us to your school, wish
us good luck and then a safe trip home. Your entire town was
behind your team and that was evident in the balloons, signs,
etc. at almost every establishment in town. At the businesses
we stopped at they welcomed us to the game, wished us luck;
and all thanked us for driving all the way out here for a
game.

As Owen stated, that was a lot of fun that team was
awesome and great to play. We completely agree! You as
a school, as coaches, as parents and as a town should be
extremely proud of the character of your players! We wish
you continued success in this season! Owen hopes you win it
all so then we will know we lost to not only the classiest team
in the state, but also the best! Thank you again and we look
forward to playing you at some point in the future!

Sincerely,

Owen Davis #59 and family Shan & Carmen Davis

Above: Greeting card from the Owen Davis Family!

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