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“No Bull”

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Encouraging
kids to read
Kyle Lodge #96, Ancient, Free
and Accepted Masons of Montana
concluded its Bikes for Books/
Kindles for Kids Programs at Irle
School in Glasgow.
This is a reading achievement
program that encourages grade
school children to enjoy reading.
Kyle Lodge continues to support
public education within our area.
A new bicycle and kindle are then
awarded for each grade at Irle
School, at the conclusion of the year.
The program has and was
coordinated with LeAnne Brandt,
Librarian at the school. For each
book a student reads, they are given
a chance to win a bike or kindle.
The Montana Masonic
Foundation’s Educational Grant
Program also provides teachers,
student aides, and/or principals
in Montana’s public schools an Lyla Lehner used her teacher’s phone Tuesday afternoon to report some
opportunity to apply for a grant to exciting news: “Guess what, I won a bike at school today! How do I get it home?”
assist under-funded programs in experiencing start-up concerns. Masonic Foundation. These past
the following areas: Music; Drama; Proudly supporting public three years the MMF gave out over
Science; and Library; or, areas of education in communities all over $150,000.00 to public schools- over
student enhancement or learning the great state of Montana is a $50k this year alone!
that have suffered cut-backs, or are primary purpose of the Montana continued on page 4
GLASGOW AUTO SALES BUZZIFIEDS
formerly Newton Motors
tors GARAGE SALE Saturday, June 5, 8am - 2pm. 26 HEATHER LANE
New Ownership Vehicles in BUZZ
Stock NOW
& more on GARAGE SALE: Saturday, June 5th, 8:00 a.m. to ??? Dishes, pots &
Parts & order pans, baby changer, office chair, baby bouncer and much, much more!
Service
539 5TH AVENUE NORTH
BUZZ
are
OPEN
LARGE SALE: Saturday, June 5, 7am-6pm. appliances, houseware, shop
tools, fishing gear, garden tools, furniture and too numerous to name. 44
JULIA MAXINE AVE. East Side of St. Marie near hospital follow balloons.
BUZZ
James Johnson Paul Wemmer Jeff Presser
Owner Owner/Store Manager Owner
GLASGOW SCHOOLS SURPLUS SALE June 7-11, 8 am-4 pm: Sales at
STOP IN AND SAY HI TO PAUL & THE CREW! the following locations: Irle School - 825 8th St N; GHS - #1 Scottie Pride Dr;
CALL 406-228-9325 OR STOP BY 54137 HWY 2, GLASGOW & GMS - 11 Lasar Dr. For a listing of items, go to: https://www.glasgow.
CALL 406-228-9325 OR 1-800-255-1472 k12.mt.us/board ITEMS NOT SOLD WILL BE DISPOSED.
BUZZ
OR STOP BY 54137 HWY 2 WEST, GLASGOW ESTATE SALE Saturday, June 5, 8am. 1125 First Ave N, Glasgow. Go down
the road behind Durum, blue house. 100 boxes of ammo, Harley- Davidson
Recent record items including 2 motorcycle seats, leather jackets and vests, lots of shop
stuff, kitchen appliances, and good hunting clothes. 263-7936
breakers, BUZZ
GLASGOW SENIOR CITIZENS has now started their pancake breakfast.
100° today! Come join them this Saturday from 7-10am all welcome. They have also
started up bingo again Tuesday at 1 pm is dime bingo and Saturday is 25
cents a card or 5/$1. The action starts at 7pm
A record high temperature of 93° was tied at BUZZ
Glasgow, Montana yesterday. This ties the old record of FOR SALE: 2007 Hyundai Azera. 3.3L V-6, silver, 134,000 miles. $4,000
93° set in 1914, 1968, 1986, and 2006. OBO. CALL 406-230-2778
BUZZ
Quite a swing from May 21st when the high of 40° FOR SALE Furniture, tables, couch, beds, etc. Saturday, June 5. 213 A &
broke a record for coldest high for the date. The old 213 B SPRUCE ST. • ST. MARIE
record for coldest high on May 21 was 43 set in 1974. BUZZ
LOOKING FOR 20’x50’ shop or larger for sale, lease or rent. Also, we have
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 64. West southwest a free standing basketball hoop for sale. CALL 970-580-0106
wind 5 to 10 mph becoming southeast after midnight. BUZZ
Friday: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms IN SEARCH OF 1+ acre of land outside of Glasgow. Utilities would be a
after 1pm. Some of the storms could produce gusty winds. plus. 263-2633
Mostly sunny and hot, with a high near 96. Northwest wind 6 BUZZ
to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph. HOUSING AUTHORITY OF GLASGOW currently has available units for
rent. Rent is based on 30% of your gross income. APPLICATIONS ARE
Friday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers and LOCATED ON THE FRONT DOOR OR IF YOU PREFER TO HAVE ONE
thunderstorms, mainly between 7pm and 1am. Some of MAILED PLEASE CALL 406-228-4942
the storms could produce gusty winds. Partly cloudy, with a BUZZ
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southwest in the evening. Winds could gust as high as 22 City of Glasgow. Small pets ok. $635/mo. Available May 1st. 360-750-6746
mph. BUZZ
NEMONT MANOR: has housing for age 50 & up and the disabled. Our
Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 89. West wind 8 to 17 apartments provide 1 bedroom, 1 bath with walk-in or tub/shower. All utilities
mph, with gusts as high as 26 mph. paid. Free Bus rides - weekdays 7:30am - 5:00pm. Visit us on the web:
Saturday Night: A slight chance of showers between 7pm nemontmanor.tamarackpm.com for an application under the forms
and 1am. Partly cloudy, with a low around 53. West northwest & surveys tab. Call 406-228-4306 TTY 711 or email nemontmanor@
wind 14 to 20 mph, with gusts as high as 26 mph. Chance of tamarackpm.com to request application.
precipitation is 20%. BUZZ
COTTONWOOD INN & SUITES: Dishwasher. Primarily responsible for
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 76. West wind 14 to 21 mph, washing dishes, flatware, cutlery, crockery, kitchen vessels, sweeping,
with gusts as high as 31 mph. and mopping floors, cleaning and detailing equipment, etc. Also maintains
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 50. the kitchen, dish washing, and back area in an inspection-ready condition
in accordance with local authority and hotel guidelines. APPLY AT
Monday: Sunny, with a high near 85. East northeast wind 7 to
COTTONWOOD INN & SUITES
13 mph becoming south southwest in the afternoon. BUZZ
Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 53. HELP WANTED: Housing Authority Administrative Assistant. Hours
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 84. Monday-Friday, 8-4. Pay DOE, includes benefits. Quickbooks knowledge a
plus. PICK UP AN APPLICATION AND JOB DESCRIPTION AT HOUSING
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 86. AUTHORITY OFFICE.
BUZZIFIEDS
JOB OPENING: The City of Glasgow has an opening for City Judge to fill BUZZ
the remaining term until December 31, 2021; then may be reappointed by JOB OPENING: Housing Authority Administrative Assistant. Hours are
the Mayor and confirmed by a majority vote of the City Council for a four (4) 8:00-4:00, Monday thru Friday. Pay D.O.E. Benefits. Quickbooks knowledge
year term. This is a part-time position (20 hours) per week. Starting Wage a plus. PICK UP AN APPLICATION AND JOB DESCRIPTION AT THE
is negotiable, benefits include pro-rated annual and sick leave, pro-rated HOUSING AUTHORITY OFFICE.
health insurance, and retirement. Include resume with job application. Job BUZZ
Closes June 11, 2021 at 5:00 p.m. APPLICATIONS CAN BE PICKED FUN & FRIENDLY WORKPLACE! Join the fun at Taco Shack. You must
UP AT THE CITY OFFICE, 319 3RD STREET SOUTH, GLASGOW, MT be at least 14 years old, be responsible & have transportation. PICK UP
59230. A full job description is available upon request. AN APPLICATION AT TACO SHACK OR CALL SHERRI 228-2979.
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COTTONWOOD INN & SUITES Looking for a full-time Housekeeper. NORVAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. based in Glasgow, MT,
Starting wage is $12/hr. Respond promptly to requests from guests and is currently accepting resumes for the position of Accounts Payable/
other departments. Identify and report preventative or other maintenance Communications Specialist. Two year post-secondary course work in
issues in public areas or guest rooms. Perform any combination of the communications/business and 3-5 years of job-related experience; or the
following tasks to maintain guest rooms, working areas, and the hotel equivalent combination of education and experience are required. The
premises in general in a clean and orderly successful applicant will serve the member-owners of the Cooperative with
BUZZ the utmost professionalism and courtesy through in-person, telephone, and
LOOKING TO WORK IN A FAST-PACED, FUN ATMOSPHERE? Join The electronic interactions. The position requires a team-oriented person who
Wood Team! Immediate opening for varied shifts in the dining room. Submit possesses excellent communication, mathematical, and organizational
an application online or pick one up at the front desk at the Cottonwood skills. Duties include processing member’s electric bill, answering member
TODAY! FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT COURTNEY AT question regarding bills, performing collections for overdue accounts,
228-8213, EXT. 311. PICK UP APPLICATION AT THE COTTONWOOD processing accounts payable, writing monthly news articles, and handling
FRONT DESK. annual meeting preparations. Applicant must possess a high proficiency
BUZZ in Microsoft Office applications (Excel) and 10-key, additionally NISC
COTTONWOOD INN POSITION: Front Desk Receptionist. Reports to IVue familiarity a plus. Salary is commensurate with experience and
Frond Desk Manager. Represent the hotel throughout all stages of the qualifications. Send resume to: Craig Herbert, General Manager, NorVal
guest’s stay. Determine guest’s reservation status and identify how long Electric Cooperative, Inc., PO Box 951, Glasgow MT 59230, or email to
the guest will stay. Help guests complete sign-in sheets and assign rooms, manager@norval.coop. This position will remain open until filled. NorVal
accommodating special requests whenever possible. Verify the guest’s Electric Cooperative, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer.
method of payment and follow established credit checking procedures. BUZZ
Place guest and room information in the appropriate front desk rack. Part OPENING: for office worker with Quick Books experience. CONTACT KIM
time evening shifts available. $12 per hour. APPLY AT COTTONWOOD AT UNCLE MILT’S BODY SHOP
INN & SUITES BUZZ
BUZZ VALLEY COUNTY TRANSIT has an opening for a fill-in/relief driver. Must
COTTONWOOD INN Night Auditor. Reports to Front Desk Manager. be able to obtain a CDL with passenger endorsement within 90 days of
Represent the hotel throughout all stages of the guest’s stay. Determine hire. People skills and good driving record are required. Will be subject to
guest’s reservation status and identify how long the guest will stay. Help preemployment drug test, criminal and driving record check. CALL 228-
guests complete sign-in sheets and assign rooms, accommodating special 8744 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
requests whenever possible. Verify the guest’s method of payment and BUZZ
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information in the appropriate front desk rack. Check hotel accounting positions open: 10-16 per hr. One year experience and computer skills
records for accuracy and, on a daily basis, summarize and compile beneficial. Apply at Rundle Suites or rundleresume@gmail.com
information for the hotel’s financial records. Track room revenue, occupancy BUZZ
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of cash, check, and credit card activities, reflecting the hotel’s financial or leave your resume at rundleresume@gmail.com
performance for the day. Post room charges and room taxes to guest BUZZ
accounts including guest transactions not posted during the day by the front APPLIANCE REPAIR TECHNICIAN Lloyd’s Repair, LLC is looking for
desk staff. Part time. $13 per hour APPLY AT COTTONWOOD INN & a full-time technician to join the repair team. Prefer candidate with repair
SUITES experience, but willing to train a trustworthy, dependable person with
BUZZ great mechanical abilities and communication skills. The job requires
EZZIE’S MIDTOWN & WESTEND are looking for full time help. Various background checks, drug tests, and a good driving record. Duties will
shifts available. Competitive wages, Benefits after 90 day probationary include troubleshooting problems, ordering parts, repairing appliances,
period. APPLICATIONS MAY BE PICKED UP AT EZZIE’S MIDTOWN and calling customers. The business serves all of northeast Montana
OR WESTEND and western North Dakota. Work would be M–F. Starting Wage would
BUZZ be $17-28 per hour DOE. Company will provide a vehicle, computer, and
OASIS is looking for a PT Graveyard Cook/Server/Swamper. Pay DOE phone. We offer Paid Vacation, Holidays and matching retirement plan. TO
STOP BY THE OASIS FOR APPLICATION OR CALL 228-8006 OR REQUEST AN APPLICATION OR EMAIL A RESUME CONTACT US AT:
230-2645 CS@LLOYDSAPPLIANCEREPAIR.COM
BUZZ BUZZ
VALLEY VIEW HOME: Dietary Director position. Wage is $16-$19 hourly THOMPSON & SONS is looking for a truck driver, mechanic, operator.
depending upon experience in dining and leading a department. PLEASE DOE. Stop at the shop for application. CALL 228-4801 FOR MORE
STOP BY VALLEY VIEW FOR AN APPLICATION! INFO.
HINSDALE COMMUNITY
RUMMAGE SALE
Saturday, June 5th from 8am-5pm
**Watch for the yellow balloons**
• 6 Happy Flats Road • 321 Minnesota Street (alley)
• FFA Park- Hwy. 2 • 424 4th Ave. North W.
• 235 Montana Street • 404 Minnesota Street
• 241 3rd Ave. North • 311 Wisconsin Street
• 437 3rd Ave. North • 320 Wisconsin Street
• 221 Virginia Street • 408 Wisconsin Street

Sale will be postponed if inclimate weather.

Kyle Lodge #96 continude


Meaningful projects that the
MMF has sponsored in the past
include donating $9k to an “all-abilities
playground” in Missoula. We encourage
educators to apply for grants during our
next grant cycle, which opens Oct. 1,
2021, and closes Dec. 31, 2021. Those
who submit grant requests will be notified
as to whether their request has been
funded or not in the following January.
Local schools receiving funding from the
grant program this year were schools in
Fairview, Wibaux, and Wolf Point.
Established in 1960, the IYiontana
Masonic Foundation (IviiviF) is a 50l(c)
(3) that dispenses charity (public and
private); encourages and promotes free
public education and schools through
endowments, grants, scholarships;
as well as hosts a Masonic. Library &
Museum.
The MMF’s Museum houses a
collection of artifacts mostly related to
Freemasonry (one of the Marquis de
Lafayette’s Masonic jewels, for instance)
and from territorial development Winners this year were (from left): 5th grade, Emerson Gutow (Kind
through statehood of Montana — such (bike); 4th grade, Jett Johnson (Kindle) and DJ White (bike); 3rd
as the trowel that laid the cornerstone (Kindle) and Ava Budde (bike); 2nd grade, Abygail Cole (Kindle, an
for the capitol building. It is especially happy she literally had tears of joy!) and Lyla Lehner (bike); 1st grade
known, however, for displaying an object (bike) and Patrick Etherington (Kindle); kindergarten, Kellen Renner
with a significant Montana legacy: the Jensen (Kindle). Behind the kids are: the exceptional Irle School
Masonic apron of Meriwether Lewis. Brandt, Glasgow Superintendent of Schools Wade Sundby, and Ky
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June 19, 2021 • Opens work orders & maintains


beginning at 5 P.M. control until closed & invoiced
at the Kiwanis Park Downstream Shelter #1. • Processes warranty claims
This Event is open to the public!! • Maintains Service Department
filing records
There will be no attendance restrictions!!
• Fields customer inquiries to the
Lots of Guns Service Department
YETI Products, Terry Redlin Artwork
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Questions, please contact Ken Jansa at 228-2031 *C & B is an equal opportunity employer

dle) and Cash Stulc Wade Riden, Kevin Taylor and Max Knodel. While all the kids recognize Kevin as “The
d grade, Mali Allen Ice Cream Man”, quite a few of them recognized Max as, “Hey you’re the Eugene’s Pizza
nd Abygail was so guy!” It was an exciting afternoon at Irle School indeed. This is the second year that our
e, Kassidy Rennick local Masons have done the Bikes for Books/Kindles giveaway (three t-shirts for each
r (bike) and Kallen class were also drawn for), and the program will continue in the future. Wade Riden
Librarian LeAnne pointed out that as the students catch on to this annual event, more and more books will
yle Lodge #96 reps be read at Irle School!
In Glasgow, MT DIGITAL PICTURE & SOUND
JOB OPENING: MARKETING ASSISTANT DAILY MATINEES • $6.50/PERSON
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Applicant should be tech-savvy, energetic, creatively aware, and in-tune with CURBSIDE POPCORN DAILY
the community, store culture and the ability to communicate the store’s story.
Responsibilities include: All Tuesday showings are $5
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2. Work will be in collaboration with the Reynolds Market marketing team and
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manager.
3. The responsibility of leading the Online shopping program
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employer matching contributions and medical/dental/vision/life insurance. Starting
wage of $17+ will depend on experience. Apply online at http://reynoldsmarket.com/ Daily 4:20 & 7:20 Daily 4:00 & 7:00
employment or pickup application at Reynolds Market, Glasgow customer service.

JUNE 2 - 8, 2021
Family Pack Bone-In Assorted
PORK CHOPS ............................ $1.49 lb
Family Pack Certified Angus Beef® 85/15
GROUND BEEF .......................... $4.99 lb
Fresh Chicken
LEG QUARTERS ........................... 99¢ lb
Pork
SIRLOIN CHOPS ........................ $1.99 lb
Family Pack Certified Angus Beef®
T-BONE STEAKS ....................... $12.99 lb
Food Club 20 oz. Select Varieties
THICK CUT BACON .................... $4.99 ea
Ball Park 14-15 oz. Select Varieties
BEEF FRANKS........................... $2.99 ea
El Monterey 9 oz. Select Varieties
BURRITOS ...................................5 / $5
Fresh Juicy
PEACHES OR NECTARINES .......... $2.69 lb
2-DAY SALE FRI. & SAT. ONLY!
Family Pack Chicken
DRUMSTICKS OR THIGHS............. 79¢ lb
While Supplies Last
CARD OF THANKS
Pharmacy JUNE
SALES
We would like to thank everyone that came to visit with
family and friends at the luncheon for Robert “Toby” & Gift
Glasoe. Also thanks to those that brought cards and
memorial gifts. + June 3rd - Senior Citizen Day (55+)
Save 25% on giftware and over-the-counter products
We enjoyed visiting with everyone. + June 16th - Hump Day
Save 25% on all things DAD! Includes Duke Cannon and NEBO
At times like this it is so meaningful to know that so
+ June 21st-23rd - Inventory Sale
many people thought so much of him and our family. Save 35% on ALL giftware! Buy it up so we don’t have to count it!
~The Family of Toby Glasoe 221 5th Avenue South • M-F 8:00am - 6:00pm

FRIDAY
Cheers to
25 Years in Glasgow
Senior Discounts
SOUPS: Clam Chowder ∙ Chili Scheduled Mowing
SPECIALS: 30 Years! Power Raking • Rototilling
Stump Grinding • Aeration
Fish Platter
Patty Melt
Let’s help Brien kick off Fertilization • General Carpentry
Tree Trimming and/or Removal
his Retirement! 24 Hour Emergency Service

Dine at the “O” Sunday, June 6th @ 4pm


Complete
LAWN & TREE
Glasgow VFW SERVICE
228-8006 Come eat, laugh and share memories! Call John 688-9695
VAN DRIVERS WANTED! Tom, Dick and Harry were in the bar enjoying a
Help us transport railroad crew members! few quiet drinks one night, when they decided to get
PTI is hiring drivers with a good driving record and great in on the weekly raffle. They bought five $1 tickets
customer service skills to transport railroad crew in your area!
each, seeing it was for charity. The following week,
• No CDL Required
• Past professional driving experience not required
when the raffle was drawn, they each won a prize.
Come drive a company provided vehicle with fuel, insurance,
Tom won the first prize — a whole year’s supply
& maintenance included! of gourmet spaghetti sauce. Dick was the winner of
To learn more and apply, the second prize— six months’ supply of extra-long
visit www.JobsPTI.com gourmet spaghetti. And Harry won the third prize
Call 1-800-471-2440, option 1
— a toilet brush.
Family Planning Clinics When they met in the bar a week later, Harry
Valley County Health Department has Family Planning asked the others how they were enjoying their prizes.
clinics scheduled for June 29, August 3, and September 28.
Our provider does well-woman exams and contraceptive
“Great,” said Tom. “I love spaghetti.”
services to include long-acting reversal methods “So do I,” said Dick. “And how’s the toilet
(Nexplanon and IUD).
Every day we offer birth control starts, ongoing method
brush, Harry?”
support, counselling, STD/HIV testing, free condoms, and
emergency contraception.
“Not so good,” Harry said, “I reckon I’ll go
Valley County Health Department
Call 228-6261 for an appointment. We can usually see you back to paper...”

Concrete&
500 4th Ave South | Courthouse Annex
within 1-2 days for these services. Our clinic is open to
Monday – Thursday 7:30 am - 6:00 pm
males and females of any age. Our services are billed using
Main Office: (406) 228-6261 a sliding fee scale and no one is denied services. (We will Performance
Clinic Cell: (406) 263-8194 ask to bill insurance if you have it.)

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Question: Why do black widow spiders kill their
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Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025 Answer: To stop the snoring before it starts.
Graham places high at state Lane Thompson had a good run in the 1,600 where he
ran a time of 5:00.12 for his personal-best. Unfortunately,
By Mike Brandt the Scotties couldn’t get any runner in the top six.
The 2021 track and field season wrapped up at the Tatum Hansen had two personal-bests in the hurdles.
State Class A and B meet held in Laurel Friday and Saturday. The freshman ran a 16.78 in the preliminaries of the 110
Glasgow didn’t bring home any hardware, but did hurdles and ran a 43.44 in the 300 hurdles finals.
have some of the athletes’ place. The girls were tied for 10th “There were really good freshmen ahead of him,
with Bigfork with 20 points each. Big Timber won the but to get to state as a freshman was good,” said Phillips.
championship with 67 points, Manhattan followed with 62 “Honestly, we don’t lose many seniors in the hurdles, but I
and Huntley Project was third with 59 points. think Tatum can be right in there next year.”
Jefferson claimed the boys’ title with 62 points, Stone had a career-best in the long jump, leaping 15-
Missoula Loyola was second with 48 and Manhattan third feet, 5.50-inches.
with 45. Glasgow managed to score four points along with Seniors are Colter Cumber, Carl Zabrocki, Sheree
Shelby, Baker and Conrad. Cook, and Riley Noser. Noser wasn’t able to compete in
Tyann Graham had a personal-best in pole vault, track due to her knee injury in basketball.
clearing the bar at 9-feet for second place. Conrad’s “Colter got one of the Coaches awards,” said Phillips.
Breanna Erickson won the event with a PR vault of 10-feet, “He was always willing to do whatever and worked into the
3-inches. relay. He vaulted this year. We’re going to miss him. Carl
Eve Stone also had a career-best vault, clearing the bar didn’t have his best year. Sam Rodriguez, we lost him at
at 8-feet, 6-inches. district.”
The boys had four competing in pole vault, but it was Phillips has a good core returning next year and the
only Stephen Bailey finishing in the top six. The junior Scotties could be back on top of District 2B and Northern
went 12-feet, 6-inches to finish fourth. Division. However, he would need to have all of this year’s
“We weren’t there before, she did go to state in shot athlete’s back next year and hopefully get more to join the
put, and we just missed getting her there. So she does team.
have the experience,” said Glasgow coach Tim Phillips. “We didn’t have high expectations for the kids and
“Vaulting at state is a whole another world. And it rained they went above and beyond in what they did this year,”
before the boys so they were delayed and who knows what said Phillips. “We’re still not at the level we need to be.
plays in the kids’ heads. But for Tyann that was an amazing With the year experience they will get better. We have
performance. Stephen didn’t do his best but him placing, some good kids coming in next year.”
what a good honor for him.” The Scotties will be strong in the pole vault with a
Phillips said Stone was running from pole vault to good group returning. The distance races will have two
high jump since the vault was moved a day. Stone didn’t girls and two boys running and the sprints and jumps
have the best jump in the high jump. should be good. Glasgow doesn’t have a lot in the throws
The Scotties distance runners didn’t fare as well, but so the Scotties need to do some recruiting in that area.
that was to be expected as the field had plenty of talented
runners. Theatre Trolley
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