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The North Country Mavericks are, back row: Coach Wasson, Shelbi LaBrie, BaiLee McColly, Assistant
Amber Erickson, Jessa Erickson, Kendall Scheffelmear, Coaches Charlene Wasson, and Amber Strommen.
Teagan Erickson, Mattea McColly (holding trophy) Front Row: Josie Brown, Samantha Wisher, Kennedy
Kora LaBrie (holding trophy) Cienna Strommen, Paige Simonsen and Berkley Hillman. Awesome job Mavs!
Wasson scores 29 in title win, to face MonDak in first round
By Mike Brandt field, including 3 of 7 three-point had closed to within 17-11 on
Paige Wasson was unstoppable goals, and 2 of 5 from the foul line. Kennadi Cromwell’s three-pointer.
Saturday night at the District 3C The Whitewater junior finished the But the Mavericks closed out the
Tournament in the championship game with 29 points. half with a 20-3 run, including 8 of
game at Glasgow High School. North Country (20-0) held a those points in a 15-second span.
Scobey-Opheim didn’t have an 17-8 lead after one quarter of action The second half started out hot
answer, but the Spartans made and then blew the game open in the with four straight three-pointers.
North Country and Wasson earn second period with Wasson netting Mia Handran buried the three,
every point. 12 points. Her three-ball gave the followed by one from Teagan
Wasson was 12 for 22 from the Mavericks a 24-11 lead. The Spartans
THE SIDING 45 SKATEPARK GROUP Scotties finish third at district,
meets the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month
at Wheatgrass Arts & Gallery at 6:30 PM.
open with Conrad this Thursday
Everyone is welcome! By Mike Brandt
Glasgow went into the District 2B Tournament
Our goal is to build a professionally designed and built skatepark in
Glasgow. The construction company Evergreen Skateparks has quoted us held in Malt as the fourth seed but the Scotties had a
a ballpark estimate of $200-300,000, depending on the size of the park. So great weekend tso claim third place. The Scotties started
far, we have received a $75,000 matching grant from Montana Pool Service peaking during the final weekend of the regular season.
(Jeff Ament of Pearl Jam’s foundation) and raised $15,531. Thanks to the They hammered Harlem 57-15, then followed that with
matching grant, our total funds are $31,062.
a huge win in Poplar, 61-53.
To learn more, visit www.glasgowmtskatepark.com, Glasgow (5-16) beat Poplar 61-46 to get third place
or follow us on Instagram and Facebook @glasgowmtskatepark Saturday afternoon The Scotties opened with a 49-32
THANK YOU TO OUR MAJOR DONORS: win over Harlem Thursday, but were smoked by the
Montana Pool Service • Galen & Karla Zerbe Family Foundation
John & Mary Fahlgren • Peggy Grobel • Emmanuel Leon top-seeded Malta M-Ettes 70-26 Friday.
Second-year Glasgow coach Cami Graham does
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feel the Scotties peaked at the right time.
“I knew this team had it in them. It just took us a
Expected while to put it all together,” she said. “We’re young. I’m
proud of the progress we have made.”
Glasgow raced out to an 18-6 first quarter lead and
Today: A 50 percent chance of snow after noon. Mostly ballooned that lead to 35-18 at the break against Poplar.
cloudy and cold, with a high near -2. Wind chill values Mayzie Yoakam was fouled at the buzzer at the close
between -20 and -30. East northeast wind 10 to 14 mph.
of the first period. The eighth-grader made both free
Tonight: Snow. Low around -12. Wind chill values between throws. The teams got off to a slow start with Harlem
-25 and -30. East northeast wind 9 to 13 mph, with gusts
as high as 20 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%. New taking a 2-0 lead. It didn’t take the Scotties long to
snow accumulation of less than a half inch possible. answer as they went on a 10-2 run. Glasgow finished
Thursday: Snow likely, mainly before 11am. Mostly cloudy
the frame on an 8-0 run. Joely Chappell and Yoakam
and cold, with a high near -3. Wind chill values between split the points in the last run.
-20 and -30. East wind 5 to 8 mph. Daley Aune and Tatum Nyquist had a bucket each
Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around -21. to start the second frame for a 22-6 lead. Chappell’s
Wind chill values between -25 and -35. East wind 5 to 7 two free throws late in the half gave the Scotties a 35-
mph. 16 advantage, Carly Nelson had a 9-1 run in the third
Friday: Partly sunny and cold, with a high near -3. East quarter that gave the Scotties their biggest lead at 48-23.
wind around 7 mph. The senior was 5 for 6 from the line. She was 3 for 4 on
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around -21. two technical throws.
Southeast wind around 6 mph becoming west after Poplar did cut the Scotties lead down to 52-42
midnight. early in the fourth quarter on Cammie Martell’s three-
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 17. West wind pointer.
around 7 mph. Glasgow finished the game going 20 for 58 from
Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 5. South the field and 21 of 30 at the line. The Scotties had three
wind around 8 mph. players scoring in double digits with Nelson netting 19
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 33. South points, Aune 15, Chappell 12, Yoakam had eight, Brielle
southeast wind around 7 mph becoming southwest in the Partridge four, Nyquist two, and Kyndal Schraner one.
afternoon.
Poplar was led by Morgan Noordwijk with 23 points.
Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 14. West Glasgow blew out to a 17-0 lead against Harlem (3-
wind 8 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph.
16) and the defense held the Wildcats to four points
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 27. in the first quarter. The Scotties led 19-4 with Harlem’s
Monday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 3. first bucket coming at the 1:09 mark. The Scotties led
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 25. 28-6 with 5:20 to play in the first half and held a 34-19
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halftime lead.
The second half had a slow
start with Glasgow taking a 37-24
advantage into the fourth period.
The Scotties’ biggest lead was 23
in the fourth.
Nelson fired in 12 points
to lead the Scotties, Chappell
followed with 11, Aune and
Nyquist had seven each, Partridge
and Yoakam five each, and Tanae
Baker two.
“We handled the pressure
a lot better and they are playing
with a lot more confidence,” said
Graham. “My older kids have
done a great job leading the kids.
They all started to jell together. A
lot of these kids have not played
together until this year. They’re
starting to figure out how each
other works.”
Chappell had her best weekend, as did Aune and second half. The Scotties were 9 of 32 from the field and
Partridge. Nelson has been leading the Scotties. turned the ball over 33 times. Malta was 29 of 67.
“We’ve been encouraging her to shoot the ball Kunze paced the M-Ettes with 14 points, Williamson
more in practice,” said Graham. “She stepped up and followed with 12, Kelbie Nelson had 10, Neva Jacobsen
made some big shots for us. She puts a lot of time in seven, Kendall Clausen and Denvyr Tuss six each, Elly
during the off-season. We were pretty well rounded.” Andereson and Brylee French five each, Gracie Honey
Glasgow has been working on its press, which was and Addy Anderson two each, and Addison Ulrich one.
evident at the tournament. Yoakam led the Scotties with 10 points, Aune had
“The girls enjoy pressing,” said Graham. nine, Nyquist three, Nelson two, Chappell and Hayden
Malta (17-2) dominated from the start, but the Green one each.
Scotties did hang with the M-Ettes through most of the It was no surprise that Malta won the championship,
first quarter. Glasgow trailed 9-6 on Nyquist’s three- thumping Wolf Point 51-27. Addy Anderson and Kunze
point play at the 3:05 mark. The M-Ettes held a 20-12 had 11 points each, while J’Elle Garfield had 13 for the
lead behind 10 points by Maddie Williamson. Allison Wolves.
Kunze picked up her third foul at the 3:15 mark. Wolf Point got past Poplar, 64-45, with Garfield
The M-Ettes increased that lead to 39-21 at the scoring 21 points and KJ St. Marks 120. Morgan
break and 51-23 by the end of the third quarter. The Nordwick had 25 for the Indians. Poplar came back to
Malta defense held the Scotties to five points in the eliminate Harlem, 59-42.
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