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Red & White on a Friday Night


Scotty senior Alec Boland came out firing from his “Red” team’s own 30 yard line this past Friday evening.
Although it was the White team that would prevail 21-7, and everyone on the roster (which can be found on back
page), got in on the action. This Friday will be another “Red & White” football game as the Scotties will be in
Conrad to face the Cowboys who are 1-0 with a victory over Deer Lodge 34-28 this past Friday night.

Middle School harriers open season in Wolf Point


by Andrew McKean took second to a strong Poplar Emily See and Eve Stone took 6th
Glasgow’s Middle School cross squad. The Glasgow boys finished in and 11th places, respectively, and
country team opened what they fifth place as a team. 6th grader Kimber Dulaney finished
hope to be an 8-race season with Individually, Glasgow’s girls in 19th place. Rounding out the
a good showing against other Hi- put all five scorers in the top 20. They scorers, Piper Johnson took 20th
Line and North Dakota schools last were paced by 7th grader Abigail place in the 102-runner field.
Friday in Wolf Point. Kulczyk, who took fifth place overall Other Glasgow girls in the
Team-wise, the Scotty girls with a time of 11:21. Eighth-graders continued on page 4
They’re talking Another $1,500 check to...
another soaker Northwest Farm Credit Services is proud to award
the Irle School-Scotty STEM in Glasgow a $1,500
Low pressure will approach the region on Friday, Northwest FCS Rural Community Grant.
with increasing clouds during the morning hours leading “Thank you Northwest Farm Credit Services
to scattered showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon for supporting the K-5 Scotty STEM Program,” said
in southwest areas. Showers will become more numerous K-5 STEM teacher Carla Swenson. “Engineering is
during the evening hours and at night, as activity spreads Elementary Curriculum will be purchased with the
north and east. Rain, heavy at times, will linger Friday grant. This curriculum and projects that come with it
night and Saturday morning before tapering off from west will engage students in more agricultural understanding
to east during Saturday afternoon. In total, between 0.50” and practices. Thank you for giving to my students!”
and 1.00” will be common across northeast Montana late Northwest FCS is committed to helping rural
Saturday. Another system may deliver additional rainfall communities succeed. To date in 2019, Northwest FCS
late in the weekend or early next week. has committed over $183,000 to 153 projects in rural
Tonight: Increasing clouds, with a low around 55. Southeast communities across Idaho, Montana, Oregon and
wind 5 to 11 mph. Washington. Since the program’s inception in 2007,
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 86. Southeast it has awarded 1,145 grants totaling more than $1.94
wind 9 to 15 mph becoming west in the afternoon. Winds million.
could gust as high as 21 mph.
The next rural grant deadline is Oct. 1, 2019. If you
Wednesday Night: Clear, with a low around 54. Northwest
wind 6 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph.
think your rural project may be eligible for a grant, visit
Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 83. North wind 6 to 9
northwestfcs.com/Stewardship/Rural-Communities for
mph. more information and an application.
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 53. North
wind 7 to 9 mph becoming east after midnight.
Friday: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms
after noon. Partly sunny, with a high near 75. East wind 8 to
14 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph.
Friday Night: Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm.
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 51. East wind around 15
mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph. Chance of precipitation
is 70%.
Saturday: A 50 percent chance of showers. Cloudy, with a
high near 65. East wind 13 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as
21 mph.
Saturday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers, mainly
before midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 47. East
wind around 11 mph.
Sunday: A 30 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy,
with a high near 67. East southeast wind 10 to 13 mph, with
gusts as high as 21 mph.
Sunday Night:
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 49.
Monday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 66. Sorry, Johnny Jones!
In Friday’s Buzz, yet another blooper as we called John

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Jones “John Johnson” in the first part of the blurb on his
S en ior Citizen Center retirement from being a Montana high school football
S en official (we got his name right in the latter part of the
WEDNESDAY story, it’s not like he hasn’t been featured before, and
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Harriers continued from front
race included: Addison Jones (27th place), Kheyerah
Bilger (34th), Josie Kemp (40th), Allie Palm (47th),
JoJo Chappell (48th), Kaylly Turner (57th), Riley
Wednesday, September 4th Evenson-Glasoe (61st), Harlyn Brandt (65th), Triniti
11:00am - 5:30pm•VFW in Glasgow Anderson (82nd), and Allison Bailey (84th).
Glasgow tallied 45 team points, compared with
Thursday, September 5th 37 for Poplar. Sidney took third with 72 points, and
9:00am - 2:00pm • FMDH Conference Room Wolf Point fourth with 125. Frazer, Frontier School,
621 3rd St. S. • Located in our lower level take elevator across from lab. and Plentywood also fielded full teams.
To schedule your appointment or for more The Scottie boys were led by 8th grader Eli
information please visit www.redcrossblood.org Feezell, who took second overall in the 86-runner
and enter sponsor code: fmdh or call the American field with a time of 10:09 for the 2,500-meter race.
Red Cross at 406-403-0956. The only other Scottie in the top 20 was Tavin Boland,
running in just his first race. The 6th grader finished
in 10:39 for 8th place overall. Other Scottie scorers
included Austin Miller (48th place), Ted See (52nd),
and Aaron Miller (53rd). Rounding out the squad
were Owen Thompson (54th), Dustyn Erb (78th),
and Noah Leckie (81st).
The boys finished in fifth place overall with
124 team points. Poplar boys won the Wolf Point
Invitational with 61 team points, followed by Sidney
with 63, Plentywood with 104, and Trenton (North
Dakota), with 120.
Glasgow is home next Friday, racing at Sullivan
Park against other Hi-Line middle schools. The races
start at 3:45 p.m., and the Glasgow High School
harriers will serve as officials at the meet.
The GMS squad runs at Glendive on Sept. 12,
Poplar on Sept. 21, Frazer on Sept. 26, at our home
meet in Kiwanis Park on Sept. 28, at Miles City on
Oct. 5, at Plentywood on Oct. 12, and finally at
Culbertson on Oct. 19.
Boys and girls in grades K-6 are
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photo by Andrew McKean

Aaron Miller (#4518), twin brother Austin Miller, and Tavin Boland #4514) stride out at the start of the boys race.
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GLASGOW
SCHOOL MENU
WEDNESDAY
Breakfast
Breakfast Pizza • Tri Tater
Juice • Milk
Lunch
Pizza Hot Dish • Spinach
Salad • Bun w/ Jelly
Peaches • Milk
Overby, McKean crack top 20 at Billings Invitational
Even though the
Scotty Cross Country
Teams got their first
invitational in the books
this past Friday in
Billings, it’s pretty much
downhill from here as
it is the toughest meet
on the schedule (well,
that Anderson/Stavn
Invitational in Bismarck,
North Dakota following
this Saturday’s Malta Invite
is no sneezer, either).
Here’s a look at the
results:
Boys’ Team Scores:
Dickinson 104, Helena 106,
Billings West 110, Fergus
139, Billings Senior 154,
Bozeman 203, Billings
Skyview 232, Hardin 239,
Cody 271, Helena Capital The Scotty JV girls give photographer Lih-An Yang a positive smile in the Magic City. Those Scotty
276, Powell 283, Laurel 307, cuties are Kira Beck, Haylly Turner, Shanice Lagerquist, Stevie Hartwell andLizzie Nyquist .
Worland 358, Belgrade 364, • Jaysen Turner 188th
Red Lodge 382, Glasgow
384, Custer County 421, St.
23:19.08
• Trevor Shipp 196th Bridal
Labre Catholic 426, Billings
Central 476, Lodge Grass
23:28.20
• Keevan Sibley 211th
Shower
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• Individually for the • Colter Cumber 212th
&
Richard Maliawco
Scotties:
• Wilson Overby 19th
24:07.10
• Jared Barlow 241st
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Wedding September 14
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2019 GHS Football Roster 2ND AN
NUAL
# PLAYER (YEAR) HT WT POS
1 Jon Rey Taylor (11) 5’10” 155 WR/LB (11)
3 Alec Boland (12) 6’3” 165 QB/DB (12)
4 Jordan Plummer (9) 5’8” 145 QB/WR/DB 9
5 Dawson Boland (11) 5’10” 120 WR/DB 11
6 Loden Idler (11) 5’10” 170 WR/QB/DB 11
7 Kristian Price (12) 6’6” 230 TE/DE 12
8 Jack Cornwell (9) 5’9” 130 WR/DB 9
10 Jake Kuka (10) 5’3” 95 WR/DB 10
11 Beau Malnaa (9) 5’9” 150 WR/DB 9
12 Mason Donaldson (9) 5’10” 130 QB/WR/DB 9
14 Kevan Viste (9) 5’10” 130 WR/DB 9
15 Ashton Potter (9) 5’7” 125 WR/DB 9
16 Nik Burke (10) 5’9” 155 HB/LB 10 Friday & Saturday
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18
Dameon Erb (10)
Morgan Fast (9)
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5’10”
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21
Jesse Lee (11)
John Cremer (12)
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510”
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5’11”
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165
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54 Britt Fairclough (12) 6’0” 205 OL/DL 12
55 Cooper Larson (11) 5’8” 220 OL/LB 11 Saturday
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57 Mark Eliason (10) 5’10” 190 OL/DL 10
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59 Sam Rodriguez (11) 5’6” 255 OL/DL 11
60 Ty Kittleson (11) 6’1” 190 OL/DE 11
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72 Mayson Phipps (11) 6’1” 260 OL/DL 11
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