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With 5:23 lef in theourth quarter, Scottyootball ans erupted, theElks Cannon barked andhorns blared as Glasgownally had the lead overConrad or the rst timein the quarternal game othe Class B Playoffs.
Now all the Scottieshad to do was to containthe Cowboys. It didnt happen. With 11.1 ticks lefon the clock, Conradsquarterback Shane Larsonplunged into the end zonerom three yards out,leaving 7.1 seconds lef onthe clock and the Scottiespraying or a miracle, andthat didnt happen either. Te 10th rankedCowboys had come backto Glasgow afer losing34-12 here on October24th and lef with a 32-27 victory to advance to theClass B seminals: a verysad ending to a Saturdayafernoon or a packedScotty crowd, and an elatedafernoon or the Cowboyans making the trip.
Keil Krumwiede went high over Conrads Bert Paulsen for this touchdown catch from JasonThibault that would tie the game at 26-all with 5:23 left in the ball game. Cache Younkinkicked the extra-point attempt that would give the Scotties a short-lived 27-26 lead.
A shocker
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Everyone is invited to attend Wheatgrass Arts andGallerys rst Lunch-n-Learn series on Wednesday,November 12th rom noon to 1:00. Te rst speaker is Cathryn Sugg, once owner othe Goodkind Gallery in Glasgow and distinguishedlocal artist. She will be sharing her expertise on thetwo artists who have inuenced her the most in her artcareer: Marie Watt, and Robert Rauschenberg. Grab a lunch (at Soma-Dis?) a latte (at the Loadedoad?) and meet in the Space In Te Back at theWheatgrass Arts and Gallery located in downtownGlasgow at 531 2nd Avenue South.
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In Bobby Browns Memory The Fort Peck School Reunion committee recently purchaseda brick in memory of Bobby Brown for the future NortheastMontana Veterans Memorial. Bobby, who went to school atFort Peck, was killed in action while serving during the VietNam War. If anybody knows of others who went to school inFort Peck and lost their lives in action, the Fort Peck SchoolReunion committee would like to know. Please call Tan at263-2687.
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Scotty netters out in two was a sad weekend or Scotty sports all the way asaround as the Scotty volleyball team was in Choteau wherethey would get bumped out o the Northern B Divisionalourney. Te host Bulldogs beat them on Tursday and 2Brival Plentywood ousted them on Friday morning.
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Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 1. Wind chillvalues as low as -15. Northwest wind around 10 mph.Veterans Day: A 20 percent chance of snow. Mostlycloudy, with a high near 11. Wind chill values as low as-16. Northwest wind 11 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as20 mph.Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around -4. Windchill values as low as -17. Northwest wind 8 to 11 mph.Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 12. Northwestwind around 7 mph.Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around -5.West wind 6 to 8 mph.Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 11. South wind3 to 6 mph.Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around -7.Friday: Mostly sunny and cold, with a high near 10.Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around -2.Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 14.Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 3.Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 21.
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6.0 inches o snow ell on Sunday which is a recordamount or the date o November 9th, breaking theold record o 4.6 inches set back in 1940. It provided0.3 inch o precipitation. Since January 1st weve had14.45 inches o precipitation while the average is 10.99inches. Were going to be seeing some Arctic-like winterthis week, although weve officially got well overa month o autumn lef. Te rst day o winter isDecember 21st.
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Conrad 6 14 6 6 32Glasgow 0 13 7 7 27
1st quarterConrad: 1:00, Hunter Mycke 70 pass from Shane Larson(run failed)
2nd quarter
Conrad: 9:57, Larson 7 run (kick failed)Glasgow: 7:21, Jason Thibault 10 run (kick failed)Conrad: 5:09, Larson 8 run (Larson run)Glasgow: 0:31, Benji Phillips 50 pass from Thibault (CacheYounkin kick)
3rd quarterConrad: 9:34, Larson 7 run (pass failed)
4th quarterGlasgow: 11:51, Tanner Roness 20 pass from Thibault(Younkin kick)Glasgow: 5:23, Keil Krumwiede 21 pass from Thibault(Younkin kick)Conrad: 0:11, Larson 3 run (pass failed)
Conrads quarterback Shane Larson crosses the goal line for one of his four rushingtouchdowns as Keil Krumwiede tries to stop him. Larson literally demolished the Scottydefense, carrying the ball 42 times for 246 yards and was 5-8 passing including a 70-yardtouchdown toss.
he Scotty seniors take their final walk together. From left: Darci Shipman, Autumn Hopkins, Parker Kulczyk, Eddie Daggett, Kyle Humbert, Joe Doney, Chase Fossum, Wyatt Pattison, Jake
age, Kyle Albus, Dylan Guttenberg, Tanner Roness, Keil Krumwiede, Ryan Scanlan, Dallas Capdeville, Andrew Fransen, Jason Thibault, Jake Hentges, Carly Wesely and MaKenzie Wesen.
yan Scanlan and Joe Doney blow a hole in Conrads defensive line. The Scotties racked up 373 yards.ason Thibault was 10-17 for 153 total passing yards. But ve fumbles three of them resulting inurnovers didnt help their situation. The Cowboys gained 393 yards, 116 yards through the air.
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Volleyballs District 2B1st Team All-Conference Paige Harris Plentywood 11Markelle Lett Malta 12Larimie Schef emear Malta 12
Dakota Simonson Plentywood 11Sadie Sukut Glasgow 12Lindsay Wangerin Plentywood 12Mariah Weeks Wolf Point 12
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All-State SelectionsLarimie Scheffelmear Malta 12Sadie Sukut Glasgow 12Lindsay Wangerin Plentywood 12
It was a beautiful day for football on Saturday. Unfortunately, it was the nal game of the post season here in Glasgow.
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Veterans Day Program Tuesday at the Civic Center Te public is encouraged to observe Veterans Dayon uesday, November 11th by attending a program atthe Glasgow Civic Center beginning at 10:30 a.m. Master o Ceremonies is Steve Page. Presentationo Colors will be given by the VFW Honor Guard.Invocation will be presented by VFW Chaplain PhilWilson. Introduction o Officers will be done by StevePage.
Art Widhalm will be giving the Veterans Dayaddress.
Art was born and raised on a arm in Valier,graduating rom Valier High School. He helped hisather on the arm or two years be ore he joined the AirForce in September 1964. He retired in 1994 as a ChieMaster Sergeant afer 30 years o active duty. Art served two tours in Vietnam, spent six monthsin Korea during the Pueblo crisis and served in Europeor over 13 years: seven years in Germany, 3 1/2 years inHolland and three years in England.
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Art has been married to the ormer MarilynMurphy o Glasgow or 46 years. He met Marilyn whilestationed at the Glasgow Air Force Base. Tey reside atthe ormer base, St. Marie.
Benediction will be given by Phil Wilson, andEchoing aps will be per ormed by Leonard Swenson
and Brad Persinger. Te Glasgow High School Bandwill be playing and there will be a musical selection bythe EQ Singers.
Following the program everyone is invited to apotluck dinner at the VFW Post 3107 on Highway 2in Glasgow. Hosted by the VFW and American LegionAuxiliaries, the dinner begins at noon.
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