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Taking Jesus to the Streets...


... and the highways, towns and communities across me another one of those for sure,” he told Rachel. He
the United States! Pastor Steve Epp and his wife, covers about eight miles a day and arrived in Nashua
Pastor Saundra Epp, arrived in Glasgow Monday on Saturday. “Don’t tell me young people don’t love
where they are holed up at the Shady Rest to wait out Jesus today (Saturday), they brought me a cold drink,
the anticipated rain in the forecast (poor track & field lots of snacks a, $40 offering, praying together sharing
conditions for the kids, though) before continuing on to our story!” And it’s the younger generation he’s trying
Malta. But we’re sure you’ll be seeing Steve wandering to offer hope. But rather than the Buzz rattling on about
around pulling his cross around and spreading the his message, take it from Mary Emma Norman, one of
good word while he’s here. One thing that he fell in love those young people meeting up with him in Nashua:
with is the Emmit at the Taco Shack. “I’m gonna get continued on page 5
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accurate reimbursement. This position will work closely with the Business Employer. PLEASE CONTACT THE HR DEPARTMENT AT (406) 228.3662
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department policies and procedures. FMDH offers a competitive benefits Electric Cooperative, Inc., PO Box 951, Glasgow MT 59230, or email to
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Girls Track & Field
Scotties win 2B meet, pole vaulting Friday night
By Mike Brandt “The 4-by-one is a little slow. career-best time of 13.35 seconds to
It came down to the 4X400 relay We’ve been putting a lot of substitutes finish second in the 100 meter dash.
to decide the girls District 2B Track on it,” said Phillips. “We’re going to Westby was third in the 200 with a
and Field championship at Lowery load it up on Saturday and put Blaire PR time of 28.31, second in the 400
Field in Wolf Point Saturday. When (Westby) back on it.” with a time of 1:06.27 and fifth in 300
all the dust had settled it was our McKean was a triple-winner for hurdles with a time of 55.71.
Glasgow Scotties winning their fourth the Scotties, running times of 2:29.63, “She is so tough — the athlete
straight and 19th 2B championships. 5:38.11 and 12:23.02 to win the 800, you look for. She has the guts and fire
The Scotties won the 1,600 relay 1,600 and 3,200 races. See followed in in her,” said Phillips. “If the doctor
to edge out Malta the championship, the 3,200 with a time of 12:42.73. The told us not to, we would have to think
170-165. Jewel Olson was a triple- freshman was third in the 1,600 with hard on whether or not to run her. It
winner in leading Wolf Point to a a time of 5:54.03 and fourth in the 800 is so painful for her. She is in a boot
third place finish with 92 points. The with a time of 2:40.43. now just to keep her off of her foot in
Scotties had 18 PR’s during the day “I have had a career of looking at between races. We’re doing the bike
for the girls. kids to see if they’re distance runners workouts.”
“Earlier in the day they weren’t and Emily, if I was recruiting her for Tryan was fourth in the 100
giving the team score as they had college I’d put her in the 10,000 meter with a PR time of 13.89 and sixth in
it combined with the boys,” said race,” said Phillips. “Once she goes, 200 with a PR time of 29.75. Graham
Glasgow coach Tim Phillips. “I kind she goes and goes forever. The longer was fifth in the 200 with a PR time of
of know my way around a computer the race it’s better for her.” 29.69, fifth in shot put with a throw
and they didn’t know how to change Stone was victories in the high of 29-10 and had a PR in discus, but
the settings so I changed the settings jump, clearing the bar at 4-feet, didn’t place in top six, going 87-02.
for them. We were tied with Malta. 9-inches for the win. Sheree Cook Tryan ran super in the 100 and
I thought this is crazy. Everybody is was right behind Stone with a career- 200,” said Phillips.
peaking at the right time.” best jump of 4-feet, 8-inches. Stone Stulc was fourth in 400 with a
Malta owned the jumps and was fourth in triple jump with a PR of time of 1:07.79, Lloyd followed with a
throws, placing fifth in the triple 30-08.10 and third in long jump with PR time of 1:08.91. Beck had two PR’s,
jump, two in long jump, three in a PR of 14-07. Cook was fifth with a running a time of 20.39 for fourth in
javelin, four in discus and three in PR of 14-03.50. 100 hurdles and 54.14 for fourth in
shot put. “Coach (Pat) Menge has done a 300 hurdles.
“Malta had a girl, Justine Lamb, great job with the kids in the jumps,” Other PR’s but not placing
who is really talented, she got injured said Phillips. “To go there and place, were Haylly Turner 100 (1:11.53),
during the week in something outside it’s a great job by him and the kids.” Kat Malnaa 800 (3:14.63), Lloyd 300
of track so they lost her,” said Phillips. Tyann Graham led a slew of hurdles (56.91), Stone discus (79-01),
”So they lost big points there and we Scotties in winning the pole vault, Raelee Dowden discus (81-06), and
went 1-2 in the high jump and we going 8-feet, 6-inches. Beck followed Tryan discus (70-08).
thought they were going to dominate at 7-feet, 6-inches, Stone also went Glasgow will host the Northern
that. Eve (Stone) and Sheree (Cook) 7-06, Blaire Westby 7-feet, and Tryan B Divisional Saturday. The pole vault
jumped really well there. Then a was sixth with a PR of 6-feet. will be moved to the Valley Event
moment of two later we finished 1-2 “Kirk (Capdeville) had girls in Center due to rain. Girls will vault at
in the 3,200. So we got out of the gate pole that did well,” said Phillips. “We 6:30 Friday night.
real good.” only had four girls so we had Sam “I think we have a good shot at
Kira Beck, Emily See, Ava Lloyd, Tryan vault on Thursday. We got her winning the divisional,” said Phillips.
and Iris McKean ran a leg on the over the first bar and got some points “Choteau has a really good distance
winning relay team that ran a time of there.” girl so it will depend on how Iris
4-minutes, 32.27-seconds. The 4X100 Westby was able to run the and Emily run there. If we can finish
relay was third with a time of 54.96. sprints. The junior has been having ahead of her that would really help.
He’lena Stulc, Samantha Tryan, Beck, foot problems and was a question Conrad has some good vaulters and
and Lloyd ran a leg on the team. mark entering the meet. She had a Malta is tough.”
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INVITATION TO BID 25 Years in Glasgow
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Steve Epp does the walking
with wooden cross, averaging
about eight miles per day,
and his wife Saundra catches
up occasionally with their RV.
Preaching the good word and
completing a trip from North
Carolina to California in 2014,
Montana is now his 30th state
to visit. And at eight miles
a day, it gives him plenty of
time to enjoy the beauty that
Big Sky Country has to offer.
He guesstimates his total
time spent in Montana as he
journeys west to be around
three months. Hopefully
the mosquitoes aren’t in full
blossom yet as he heads
through the Saco flats! Oh,
and a note to the young folks
he posted on facebook: “Thank
you kids for so encouraging us
out here , not knowing we just
spent $3,000 on our Rv but still
faithful to stay out here!! YOU
KIDS ROCK !!!” Take a visit at
The Well Tulsa, he’s got some
great videos posted.
Mary Emma Norman posted on facebook: us his story about how him and his wife walk
The coolest thing happened yesterday the country, carrying the cross for Christ and Summer
while I was driving to town. There was this
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spreading the loving word of Jesus Christ. He
was the kindest, most genuine happy guy you
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was doing was so cool! the side of the highway, in a circle, holding Monday, May 24th
I wanted to do something for him since hands while we prayed together.
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BoysTrack & Field with a PR time of 5:01.35 and sixth in 3,200 with a time
Scotties finish second of 11:07.51. Carl Zabrocki was fifth in the 3,200 with a
time of 11:04.24.
By Mike Brandt “He is just muscle, it’s a wonder he
Glasgow coach Tim Phillips said can run so fast. He kept in there with some
that the team race for the boys’ title quality Wolf Point kids,” said Phillips. “It
would be decided toward the end of the was a great day for him on the track.”
day at the District 2B Track and Field Blake Lloyd finished third in the
Meet held in Wolf Point. Phillips was 400 with a PR time of 56.74. Devon Nesbitt
right as with three events left his Scotties followed with a PR time of 57.14. Larsen
and the Wolves were tied. was right behind with a PR time of 57.43.
Wolf Point won nine of the events, Glasgow’s 4X100 relay team was
including the 4X100 and 4X400 relays’ third with a time of 48.30 with Lloyd,
to win the championship over Glasgow Cumber, Donaldson, and KJ Ingram
165-142. Malta was third with 106 running a leg. The 4X400 with Lloyd,
points. The Wolves placed four runners Zabrocki, Tryan, and Larsen running a leg
in the 800, four in the 1,600 and three in was second with a time of 3:50.76.
the 3,200. Phillips may be putting Hansen on
“It was crazy. It came down to the both relays so the Scotties could be faster at
last three events,” said Phillips, who had the divisional meet.
to show the people that were typing in Vaughn Miller had a career-best
the results how to set the format up so throw of 147-feet, 7-inches to finish third
they could give team scores. “I was trying in javelin. Beau Malnaa followed with a PR
to keep up with the team scores.” throw of 136-feet, 3-inches. Bergen Miller
The Scotties had 16 personal-bests took fifth in discus with a throw of 116-
during the day. Dalton Sand feet, 8-inches.
Tatum Hansen was a double-winner with the freshman Donaldson was second in high jump, going a career-
winning the 110 and 300 hurdles. He ran a time of 17.70 in best of 5-feet, 4-inches. Ingram and Vaughn Miller (PR)
the 110 hurdles and 44.98 in the 300. He was sixth in 100 tied for sixth at 5-feet. Ingram was sixth in long jump with
with a PR time of 12.19 and sixth in 200 with a PR time of a leap of 17-00.50 and fifth in triple jump at 37-01.50. Sukut
24.67. Fynn Sukut was second in both races with times of was sixth with a PR jump of 36-05.
18.04 and PR time of 45.01. Mason Donaldson was sixth in Others with PR’s but not placing in top six were
300 hurdles with a PR time of 48.67. Cumber in the 100 (12.77) and 200 (26.02), Lloyd in 200
“Tatum didn’t have any PR’s, but you don’t have to (25.21, Devin Nesbitt 100 (25.88), Zabrocki 800 (2:15.03),
when you win it,” said Phillips. “Fynn was right on his tail. Alex Barlow 800 (2:28.04), Bergen Miller 1,600 (5:10.90)
It was fun seeing red and red neck-to-neck. Tatum is in the and shot put (34-03.50), Sand shot put (37-02) and Javelin
top 15 in the state in both. He is doing extremely well.” (128-10), Hansen javelin (126—08), Damien Nesbitt long
Glasgow dominated the pole vault event, taking the jump (16-08), and Malnaa long jump (16-04).
top five places with Stephen Bailey going 12-feet, 1-inches, Glasgow will host the Northern B Divisional meet
followed by Ted Tryan at 11-06, Damien Nesbitt PR at 11- Saturday. Hosting it is a bitter-sweet thing as the head coach
feet, Colter Cumber 9-06, and Lane Thompson 9-06. has to get everything set up and gets volunteers among
“We have the Booster Club that helped with new mats other things. This year due to some rain the pole vault event
for us,” said Phillips. “The old mats were barely regulation. will be held at the Valley Event Center Friday with the boys
We have mats now that are a little longer and safer. Most following the girls, who go at 6:30 p.m.
other schools don’t have vaulting facilities and if they “To me, when I got into coaching I just wanted to
do they don’t have the coach. Kirk (Capdeville) lives and coach. But I’ve been in between going to see Benji, working
breathes pole vault. We stacked up the vaults and got 30 on this meet trying to get workers, seeing that the facility
points there.” is ready, talking to coaches from the other schools, and
Dalton Sand ran a time of 2:09.13 in the 800 to everything else. Our kids perform well whether it’s here or
finish second and ran a career-best time of 4:51.80 for Great Falls.”
third in the 1,600. Reed Larsen took fourth in the 800 Phillips feels that the boys’ race could come down to
with a time of 2:14.13. Lane Thompson was sixth in 1,600 Wolf Point and Conrad.

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