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, September 29, 2
boys take 2nd
Glasgow Middle
School’s girls cross country
team kept their perfect
record intact with a
decisive win Saturday at the
Culbertson Invitational.
The Scotties scored only
18 points, on the strength
of placing all five scorers in
the top 10.
The GMS boys team
took second to a strong
Plentywood squad, despite
going 1-2 in individual
finishes. Seventh-grader
Tavin Boland ran strong in
the final stretch of the race
to take first with a time
of 9:53 for the 1.5-mile
course. Sixth-grader Liam Tavin Boland smoked the Culbertson cross country course for first place overall in
Chapman was only three the boys middle school meet on Saturday.
seconds back, and leaned scorer. Glasgow competed and a couple of Scotties was third overall in 11:13,
at the finish to take second against teams from Wolf even set PRs [personal Kimber Dulaney fourth in
place by a mere .08 second Point, Scobey, Plentywood, records], which really 11:16, Haleigh Huntsman
over a Fairview runner. Miles City, Culbertson, shows how their practices seventh in 11:30, and Gina
Glasgow’s other Glendive, Fairview, Richey- are paying off.” Page 10th in 11:45.
scorers were Cody Kuka, Lambert, and Frazer. The Scotty girls “Our girls continue
who took 16th place in “The wind, gusting continue to dominate to impress us coaches,
11:13, Adam Mickelson to over 40 miles an hour the competition. Eighth- but also other teams,” says
finished fourth for the straight out of the west, grader Tanae Baker Overby.
Scotties and 19th overall in made for some challenging finished first for the “Anytime you can place all
11:22, and Kyler Whitman conditions,” says assistant GMS squad, and second five of your scorers in the
took 20th overall in 11:22 coach Craig Overby. “But overall with a time of top 10 places, you’re going
and was the Scotties fifth we had kids who ran tough, 10:16. Mayzie Yoakam continued on back page
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Brenna not only taught students English
5:00 & 8:00 5:20 & 8:15 curriculum, she also taught her students and colleagues
A bit cooler
how to be better people. Just recently a colleague reached
out to Brenna to ask for advice about hope.
Wednesday Brenna’s advice about hope:
& Thursday
“I’ve been making lists in my head of places I see
hope. I’ve been trying to prioritize and pick the best
Tonight: Increasing clouds, with a low around 41. North examples. All of them boil down to people being nice to
northwest wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph. each other. Hope isn’t found in rallies, mobs, or arenas
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 61. Northwest wind 10 as much as hope is found in individuals and small
to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 29 mph. partnerships. Any hope found in a classroom, a gym, or
Wednesday Night: Clear, with a low around 28. North a convention only comes from individuals being kind to
northwest wind 11 to 16 mph becoming light north after each other...I will try to simplify it as much as possible
midnight. Winds could gust as high as 25 mph. — be nice. I see hope in people being nice to each other.”
Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 58. Calm wind becoming ~Brenna K. Sundby
south southeast around 6 mph in the afternoon. In lieu of flowers, donations in Brenna’s name can be
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 35. East made to the Glasgow High School Education Trust or
southeast wind 6 to 8 mph. the Pioneer Museum in Glasgow, Montana.
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 71. Light and variable
wind becoming northwest 10 to 15 mph in the morning.
Winds could gust as high as 22 mph.
No volleyball here tonight
While Harlem has postponed the volleyball match
Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 36. North scheduled for this evening (Tuesday) at Glasgow High
northwest wind 6 to 14 mph.
School, both remaining matches remain scheduled for
Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 66. North northwest wind
this week. Here is the Scotty Homecoming schedule:
6 to 8 mph.
• Wednesday Sept. 30th – Homecoming Car Parade &
Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 37. East Bonfire 8:00 PM (students only)
southeast wind around 8 mph. • Thursday Oct. 1st – Homecoming Coronation 2:30 PM,
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 73. East southeast wind students only, will be televised on NemontTV
8 to 11 mph becoming south southwest in the afternoon. • Thursday Oct. 1st – HS VB vs. Malta (C/JV/V) 4:30 PM
Winds could gust as high as 20 mph. • Thursday Oct. 1st – MS VB vs. North Country in Hinsdale
Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 42. 5:00 PM
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 75. • Friday Oct 2nd – Homecoming Parade 2:30 PM
Downtown Glasgow
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A bit of rodeo history LUCK
Rodeo clowns date to the beginnings of competitive rodeo in the early 1900s, when
promoters hired cowboys to entertain the crowd between events or if the competition
was delayed. These individuals began wearing oversized, baggy clothing and
SCOTTIES!
eventually developed more outlandish gear. When bull riding competition began to New Fall Arrivals
use ill-tempered Brahma bulls in the 1920s, the need for a person to distract the bull
from fallen riders fell to the rodeo clown. The use of a barrel for protection began
Wedding
Blake Weyrauch &
during the 1930s when a rodeo clown named Jasbo Fulkerson began to use a Carissa Wixson
wooden barrel with a solid bottom. In 1995, Earl W. Bascom was honored at age 89 10/3/20
as the oldest living rodeo clown in the world. In the late 20th century, acknowledging Red Barn
the great danger faced by the profession, the term bullfighter began to replace the Gifts
name rodeo clown in formal use. In 2003, bullfighters in the Professional Bull Riders 10 am - 5:30 pm M - F
10 am - 4 pm Sat.
(PBR) organization stopped wearing traditional rodeo clown make-up & outfits, and
traded them for sport jerseys and shorts with corporate sponsor logos. Bullfighting
has grown in popularity, so that in addition to being a job in its own right, it is a
competitive event at rodeos around the United States. Schools exist to provide I bet if you
training for potential rodeo bullfighters. Pictured above are bullfighters Kevin Taylor put your ad here
(at left) and Tanner Solberg, working in the Northeast Montana Fairgrounds arena people would
at this past Sunday’s high school rodeo. see it!
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GMS cross
country
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to do well as a team. We
have strong front runners,
but the middle of our girls
team is also running well.”
Here are the Scotty
runners, their overall
place, and their time in
Culbertson.
BOYS
Tavin Boland (1st) in 9:53,
Liam Chapman (2nd) in 9:56,
Cody Kuka (16th) in 11:13,
Adam Mickelson (19th) in
11:22, Kyler Whitman (20th)
in 11:22, Malin Beck (25th) in
11:56, Rowen Kloker (26th)
in 12:07, Ted See (28th) in
12:22, Owen Thompson
(29th) in 12:32, Chris Gina Page, left, and JoJo Chappell enter the final stretch of Saturday’s
Johnson (37th) in 14:22, and Culbertson cross country meet. photo by Coach McKean
Noah Leckie (40th) in 15:39
11:13, Kimber Dulaney (4th) (13th) in 11:56, Kheyerah 12:28, Rebekah Bailey (28th)
GIRLS
in 11:16, Haleigh Huntsman Bilger (17th) in 12:12, Caylen in 13:24, Aspen Probert
Tanae Baker (2nd) in 10:16,
(7th) in 11:30, Gina Page Radakovich (20th) in 12:27, (37th) in 14:42, and Ashlyn
Mayzie Yoakam (3rd) in
(10th) in 11:45, JoJo Chappell Jensina Tweten (22nd) in White (38th) in 14:52
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