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“No Bull”

Published by BS Central
515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230
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We spotted her at a recent Scotty basketball game, and a keeper to run on this very special day.. So, Happy
when going through the photos, we knew that this was Valentine’s Day to Lakelyn Olson and to all!
CELEBRATE YOUR LOVE WITH US!
5-10 PM
Gamas third at state wrestling
By Mike Brandt
Valentine’s Day Menu The young Glasgow wrestling squad competed well
Available 2/10, 2/11 & 2/14 at the All-Class State Wrestling Tournament held at First
Interstate Arena at MetraPark in Billings. mAction started
Friday morning and concluded Saturday night with
championship matches. The Scotties didn’t have anyone
wrestle in the championship bouts, but they did have Khye
Gamas take third in his 138-pound weight class.
Chipotle Butter Garlic Parmesan S’mores Lava Huntley Project won its second straight Class B-C
Ribeye Shrimp Pasta Cake championship with 201 points. Three Forks was second
Pair your dinner with one of our special wines!
with 154.5 points and Eureka third with 122. Glasgow

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theRestaurant Lounge Casino
The Cottonwood Inn & Suites is shaking things up again! Along with the addition
of 23 new rooms in the West Wing, they are also remodeling/rebranding the
The freshman finished the season with a 47-11 record,
winning four of his five bouts. Gamas pinned Brock Ryan
Mmmmm....
Willows Restaurant & Sagebrush Lounge. The Head Chef Shawn Bergstrom &
Dining Room Manager Michelle Tade are changing up the menu to match the all
new modern twists Betty Stone has crafted for the restaurant. “the Wood” of Thompson Falls in 1:43 in a first round match. He
followed that with a 2-1 win over Layne Carter of Fairfield.
restaurant, lounge & casino will feature some new menu items as well as some

S’Mores
of your favorite dishes, along with their signature soups and dinner specials. “It’s
been almost 10 years since we have had a remodel, and with this new look, our

Gamas’ only loss came in the semifinals where he lost a 4-3


team would really like to focus on a higher quality level of dining & service.”
Construction will begin on March 19th, with the dining room closing at 2 pm.

Lava Cake?
Food service will resume March 20th in the banquet room until March 28th,
when they are scheduled to reopen as “the Wood”. The lounge will also be
serving food during normal business hours. “We are working hard to bring you
hometown hospitality with a touch of modern class, at a reasonable price!”
match to Alex Wahl of Cut Bank. He rallied back to win a
Meet the Team 10-2 major decision over Dane Hoover of Whirtehall and
won an 8-2 bout over Hayden Ramaekar of Huntley for
Today: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 25. Blustery, with a
north northwest wind around 25 mph, with gusts as high third place.
Senior Mason Donadson (28-14) wrapped up
Betty Stone & Rob Brunelle Shawn Bergstrom
Michelle Tade

as 34 mph.
General Managers/Owners Head Chef
Dining Room

Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 2. North


Zack Burner
Lounge
Melissa Sigmundstad
Catering & Sales
his high school career with a sixth place finish. The
northwest wind 12 to 17 mph decreasing to 6 to 11 mph
Louise Olsen
Housekeeping &
Guest Services
April Clay
Front Desk
Aaron Comstock
170-pounder started off with a forfeit win over Jelt Murray
after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 29 mph. of Florence. He then won a 7-5 bout over McCoy Banner
IT Support

Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 26. Wind chill of Fairfield, but Max Hannum of Thompson Falls pinned
values between -10 and zero. West southwest wind 5 to Donaldson in 3:05 in a semifinal match, Canyon Sargent
8 mph. of St. Ignatius/Charlo handed Donaldson his second loss,
Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 7. an 8-2 decision. His third loss came against Banner in a fall
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 28. Northeast in 2:45 for sixth place.
wind 6 to 8 mph becoming south southeast in the afternoon. Cody Kuka, an eighth-grader, completed his first
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 16. season with a 19-12 record. Kuka went 3-3 at 103, winning
Southeast wind 6 to 9 mph becoming southwest after an 11-2 major decision over Roddy Wyant of Anaconda
midnight. in the first round. Briummie Boggus of Three Forks won
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 39. West northwest a major decision over Kuka, 13-2. But the eighth-grader
wind 10 to 20 mph, with gusts as high as 29 mph. battled back to win a 9-2 bout over Max Rosenthal of
Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 16. Florence And a sudden victory-1 4-2 win over Colin
Northwest wind 6 to 10 mph. Hickman of Eureka. Kuka lost his final two bouts to
Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 36. West wind 7 Richard Schmidt of Cut Bank by a 10-0 MD and a 2-0 loss
to 11 mph. to Trey Starcher of forsyth.
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 20. West Another eighth-grader was Makiya Plummer (14-11),
northwest wind around 10 mph. who went 1-2 at 103, losing 6-2 to Schmidt, then pinning
Sunday: A chance of rain and snow. Mostly cloudy, with Lynk Fainter of Bigfork in 46 seconds. Plummer lost a 10-1
a high near 36. West northwest wind 10 to 13 mph, with MD to Hickman for his last match of the season.
gusts as high as 18 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. Cash Richardson (14-10) went 0-2 at 120. The eighth-
Sunday Night: A chance of snow and freezing rain. Mostly grader was pinned by Jon Post of Florence in 3:09 and a fall
cloudy, with a low around 16. in 46 seconds to Leighton LaFromboise of Jefferson.
Washington’s Birthday: A chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, Sophomore Ted See (27-23) went 1-2 at 120, winning
with a high near 27. continued on back page
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Mavericks eyeing another title Scobey-Opheim earned a split over the weekend,
defeating Nashua. 47-18, and losing to Class B Wolf Point,
By Mike Brandt 36-32.
They breezed through the regular season without a The Spartans 13-2 first quarter lead and stretched
mark on them. Now the North Country Mavericks have their that to 24-6 at the break. Opheim’s Carrie Taylor paced the
sights on another District 3C championship. The top-ranked Spartans with 11 points, Kennadi Cromwell followed with
Mavericks went 18-0 overall and 10-0 in District 3C play. 10, Mya Green had eight, Clair Lekvold and Kaytie Aanstad
The tournament gets underway Wednesday at 3 p.m. four each, Camrie Holum three, Oli Leininger, Kayla Carney,
with No. 4 Nashua (8-10, 4-6) taking on No. 5 Dodson (3- and Dylan Aanstad two apiece, and Mady Willis one.
15, 2-8) and No. 3 Lustre Christian (6-12, 5-5) playing No. Gracyn Sibley led the Porcupines with six points, Alexis
6 Frazer (4-13, 1-9) at 6 p.m. The Mavericks will play the Murdock added four points, Katey Dykstra three, Guinevere
winner of the Nashua/Dodson game at 3 p.m. Thursday, Abern and Madison Harris two each, Kaitlyn Miller one.
while No. 2 Scobey-Opheim (13-5, 8-2) will play the winner Lustre Christian picked upma road victory Saturday
of the Lustre Christian/Frazer contest at 6 p.m. night when the Lions beat Dodson 42-35. The Lions trailed
North Country added two wins during the final 17-15 after the first half and 27-23 at the end of the third
weekend of the regular season. The Mavericks raced past quarter. The Lions went on to outscore the Coyotes 19-8 in
Lustre Christian, 55-10, Friday and Frazer, 89-17, Saturday. the fourth frame.
The Mavericks took a 30-3 lead into the break against the Reddig fired in 25 points to lead the Lions. Grace Brown
Lions. Coach Amber Erickson had 12 players scoring in the chipped in nine points, Holzrichter six, and Hannah Brown
contest. two.
Mattea McColley led the Mavericks with 11 points, Nashua dropped a non-conference game to Richey-
Paige Wasson had nine, Kendall Scheffelmear and Teagan Lambert 44-33. The Fusion held a 25-23 halftime edge, then
Erickson six each, Sammie Wisher, Shelbi and Kora LaBrie went on a 19-10 run in the second half.
four apiece, Berkeley Hillman three, Cienna Strommen, Jessa Murdock had a game-high 12 points for the Porcupines,
Ereickson, Josie Brown, and BaiLee McColly two apiece. Harris followed with 11, Abern had six, and Miller four.
Alexa Reddig had four points for the Lions, Aubri Nashua was without 6 foot senior Tia Dees all weekend.
Holzrichter three, Grace Brown two, and Hannah Brown Frazer dropped a 66-44 game to Dodson Friday night. The
one. Coyotes led 30-19 at the half and had a 36-25 second half.
Only eight Mavericks scored in the rout over Frazer. Kataya KillEagle was hot for the Coyotes, netting 47
North Country led 35-3 at the half to get its 18th win. Wasson points. Turnsplenty added 11, Jazlyn KillEagle four, Stiffarm
poured in a game-high 25 points, Teagan Erickson followed two, and Fetter one.
with 23, Shelbi LaBrie and Mattea McColly had eight each, Audrey Smoker had nine points for Frazer, Baily
SArommen and Kora LaBrie six each, Jessa Erickson three, Beston, Newlligan, and Jackson eight each, Leigha Smoker
and Wisher two. five, Isabelle Even four, and Angelina White two.
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Western Valley 4-H Members color Valentines. Left


side front to back: Zora Holt, Hayzin Rutherford, Roan
Korman, Cooper Albus, and Cienna Strommen. Right
side front to back: Michael Ketchum, Mrs. Strommen,
Gabby, Kade Strommen, and Linden Holt.

Zora Holt reporting on 4-H


The Western Valley 4-H Club held our January
meeting on January 28th. Ten members, one leader,
and four parents were present.
The club received four thank-you letters for fruit
baskets. After the uneventful meeting, we had make-
your-own tacos for supper. Some members had a brief
Nerf War before everyone had to go home.
We held our February meeting on February 4th.
Secretary Linden Holt asked the amusing roll call
question of “What number is the ultimate answer to the
universe?”
We had answers ranging from three to infinity.
During the meeting, we discussed electing a new
Historian, as our former Historian is no longer in the
club. We also colored 120 Valentines for Glasgow’s
Senior Citizens.
GLASGOW
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Cody Kuka, shown here battling with his Sidney opponent in his final home match of the season, became
Glasgow’s first 8th grader to place at the State High School Tournament with his sixth place finish, and
the first 8th Grader to garner All-State in any sport for the Scotsmen!
a 4-2 match over Logan Douma of Three Forks. He then Another senior that wrapped up his high school
was pinned in 3:1`5 by Bradin Murphy of Cut Bank and career was Morgan Fast. Mo went 2-2 at 285, pinning Ryan
was pinned by Christian Miller of Anaconda in 4:09. Simpson of Shelby in 2:42. Aiden Miller of Anaconda
Jack Coarnwell (30-23) wrapped up his high school pinned Fast in 3:01, but Fast fought back to win a 2-0 match
career, going 1-2 at 145. He lost a 6-4 match in the first over Josiah Gonzalez of Three Forks. Aerie McLaughlin of
round to Gabe Hungerford of Three Forks. The senior Florence won a 5-0 decision over Fast.
pinned William Mishler of Simms. Lane Snider of Chinook Huntley won it all because they had 10 wrestlers
pinned Cornwell in 2:53. place in the top six.
Freshman William Kirkland (37-20) was 1-2 at 145, The Scotties should be good next year with the
opening with a fall over Ryland Larson of Shelby in 1:09. wrestlers that will return. With an excellent coaching staff
He then lost to Kanon Branch of Cut Bank, 4-2, and to Jace and how the Highlanders are fueling the fire, Glasgow
Oxarart of Jefferson in a SV-1, 4-2. will without a doubt be hanging more state championship
Michael King (also went 1-2 at 160, starting off banners in the future.
with a fall in 4:22 to Kyle Denny of Whitehall. The
sophomore pinned Joseph Ramos of Valier in 4:58, Nashua Volunteer Fire Department
before being pinned by Hayden Vonolnhausen of is hosting an
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