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The Scotties celebrate with their District 2B championship trophy. Back Row - Coach Mulkey, Coach
Nielsen, Hannah Toavs, Abby Engstrom, Anika Peters, Taylor Pederson, Laura Ross, MGR Kobe Sibley,
Keely Fossum, Kaylee Ross, Rachelle Glaser, Riley Noser, Klaire Krumwiede, Coach Hoerster
Front Row - Blaire Westby, Tyann Graham, Daley Aune, Abrianna Nielsen. Great job, ladies!

Glasgow wins District 2B Title


By Mike Brandt road to the east in Wolf Point. 9, 22-13, and winning it 25-15.
It didn’t take much for the The match with Harlem was Sarah Billmayer and Shyan Krass
Glasgow netters to hand Harlem tougher than Friday afternoon led the Cats in the third set. They
a four-set loss Saturday night in where the Scotties swept the got help from Aspen Baker.
front of the home crowd. third-seed Wildcats. Harlem Glasgow did tie the third set
The win gave the Scotties the battled back to win the third set up and even led 6-5 on Abrianna
District 2B championship and the after dropping the first two, 25- Nielsen kill. The Scotties led only
top seed going into the divisional 11 and 25-16. The Wildcats built that one time.
tournament that will be down the a 3-0 lead and had leads of 14- continued on page 2
Could see Glasgow continued from front
some snow Krass’ kill put Harlem back up 7-6.
“We played them once before and they took us
to four games,” said senior Taylor Pederson. “I think
Tonight: A 30 percent chance of snow, mainly after they are a really good team. They are real good
midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 24. Light
east southeast wind increasing to 6 to 11 mph in the
competition. They came to play today.”
evening. New snow accumulation of less than one inch “They play well,” added senior Keely Fossum.
possible. “Our district is struggling a little bit, but Harlem
Tuesday: A chance of snow before noon, then a puts on a show. They’re good competition for us.”
chance of rain and snow between noon and 3pm, then Second-year Glasgow coach felt that it was good
a chance of rain after 3pm. Cloudy, with a high near 38. for the girls to play Harlem.
East wind 5 to 13 mph becoming west northwest in the “It’s good for these girls to have to fight through
afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 18 mph. Chance
adversity,” she said. “As coaches, you have to take
of precipitation is 30%. New snow accumulation of less
than a half inch possible. those as teaching moments and learning moments
because here on out the path is going to be difficult.
Tuesday Night: A 30 percent chance of snow before
midnight. Cloudy, with a low around 15. North wind 11 These girls are going to have to bounce back from a
to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. New snow loss. The assumption is that from here on out every
accumulation of less than a half inch possible. match could go five games. We have a ton of faith in
Wednesday: A 20 percent chance of snow. Partly sunny, these kids. I would like to have won in three.”
with a high near 24. North wind 6 to 8 mph becoming Glasgow (14-1) has so many weapons that
east in the afternoon. teams have a tough time playing defense against
Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 14. the Scotties. Nielsen comes off the bench to play in
Light and variable wind becoming south around 6 mph the front row and hammer’s the ball very well for a
in the evening.
sophomore.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 32. South Fossum, Nielsen, and Pederson are threats in
wind 5 to 8 mph.
the front row, but there is also Anika Peters, Laura
Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 21. Ross, and Rachelle Glaser. Hoerster can go to her
South wind around 6 mph. bench to call on Nielsen, and also Riley Noser. Then
Friday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 43. South for serving she can take Tyann Graham, and she has
southwest wind 3 to 7 mph. her libero Blaire Westby. Kaylee Ross, Dailey Aune
Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 27. and Abby Engstrom play well in the back row.
West wind around 7 mph. We try to play to our strength,” said Hoerster.
Saturday: A chance of rain and snow. Mostly cloudy, “I have kids on this bench who are very qualified to
with a high near 39. West wind 5 to 9 mph. Chance of play.
precipitation is 30%.
Glasgow swept Malta as well on Friday, 25-5,
Saturday Night: A chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with 25-10 and 25-13. The Scotties followed that with the
a low around 20.
sweep against Harlem, 25-16, 25-18 and 25-17. The
Sunday: A chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a high Scotties led Malta in the first set 22-1.
near 27.
“It felt really good to beat Malta,” said Pederson,
who had 10 of 33 kills and two blocks. Fossum and
TUESDAY
Peters had 4 of 18 aces, Laura Ross five of 23 digs.
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SPECIALS: Glaser had 25 of 28 assists.
Hamburger Deluxe Against Harlem, Fossum had eight of 30 kills,
BLT Glaser 14 of 18 assists, Laura Ross and Nielsen two
of seven aces each, Graham 12 of 60 digs, and Laura
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Ross three of six blocks.
Pederson also had eight of 33 kills in the
championship match, Glaser 25 of 26 assists, Peters
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The Scotties would go back on top 16-8 thanks to a
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Scotties — Alec Boland 1 yd run (Boland run)
Cougars — Johannes 5 yd run (Johannes run)
Cougars — Johannes 5 yd run (kick failed)
Scotties — Lee 10 yd run (Boland run)
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Glasgow continued from page 2 Wolf Point is the host this weekend. Choteau,
the District 1B champion, opens against Malta at
four of 10 aces, Westby 15 of 84 digs, and Laura Ross 10 a.m. Harlem takes on Fairfield at 11:45, followed
five of 11 blocks. by the Glasgow-Great Falls match at 1:30 p.m. and
Coming into the tournament coaches never Shelby playing Wolf Point at 3:45. The winners play
know how well their players will do. Even when at 5 and 6:45 p.m.
having to play a match after the opponent has “We’ve play in Wolf Point’s gym a lot,” said
already played. One doesn’t know what to expect, Hoerster. “We did really well there last week. It’s
but the Scotties played Friday like they had played nice having the divisional tournament this close to
a couple of matches already. And the hard work the home.”
players have put in is showing.
“We were ready to play. We wanted to win,” said
Fossum. “We played really well the whole weekend.”
“This weekend felt really good. All of our hard
work has paid off,” said Pederson. “We’re getting
ready and prepared for next week. Everything is a
practice for us and we take everything seriously.”
Getting a tough match like against Harlem is
what the Scotties needed going into the divisional
where competition will be even better.
Annual Meeting
“Especially when we’re going into divisional
and hopefully state,” said Fossum. “It’s nice to have November 5, 2019
girls who are constantly swinging and digging up Cottonwood Inn 5:30-8:00 pm
balls.” 5:30-6:30 Social
To pull out some victories at the divisional
No host bar and complimentary appetizers provided.
tournament the Scotties will need to play their style
of ball and play hard like they did against Harlem. 6:30-7:30 Keynote Speaker from TransCanada
“The 1B looks pretty strong, but I think that 7:30-8 Annual Meeting, Yearly Review
we’re matched up pretty even with them,” said At this meeting you will learn about the projects we have
Fossum. “We’re looking to go to state. We need to worked on, grants we have helped members/businesses
swing really hard. Make sure we have a big block up with and learn about our practices and financials. We will
front and dig every ball that we possibly can.” also have a speaker from TransCanada. This is a great time
The Scotties open against Great Falls Central, to get to know who we are, what we are about and why
a team that is new to the division after playing in YOU should be a member of Two Rivers Economic Growth!
Class C for awhile. Central used to be a Class A
power, playing Glasgow in football and basketball
back in the 1960s and 70s.
“We expect this week to be hard fought battles
across the board,” said Hoerster. “Everything will
have to be earned and not given.” DIGITAL PICTURE & SOUND
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