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Teddy Bear Night


Tonight is Teddy Bear Night between varsity games as fun to watch! Varsity boys tip off at six bells followed by
Glasgow hosts North Country. Will our “Little Scotties” be the girls. Come check out the top-ranked Class C team in
entertaining the fans at halftime? We hope so, they are the state, the Mavericks, in the late game!

Meth Is Still King, Montana Meth Project Targets New Generation


by Aaron Flint, Montana That’s how Amy Rue with the The Montana Meth Project
While fentanyl and fentanyl Montana Meth Project summed launched their “Paint the State”
overdose deaths are dominating up the words shared by Montana’s event with AG Knudsen and
headlines, “meth is still king.” Meth Attorney General Austin Knudsen Montana Governor Greg Gianforte
is still king when it comes to the (R-MT) at an event inside Montana’s (R-MT).
threats facing Montanans. capitol Monday morning. continued on page 2
Meth continued from front
The program is designed to spotlight the dangers of
meth to a new generation of Montanans, similar to the “Not
Even Once” campaign from the early 2000s.
Amy Rue: What we see in Montana now is full cartel
activity. The meth in Montana now is the highest purity,
the highest availability, and the lowest cost we’ve seen in 17
years. So it’s really that important that we remain vigilant,
that we continue these outreach initiatives with young
people. Another generation needs to learn this not even once
message.
Rue says the Montana Meth Project hopes to use similar
tactics that have shown success to reach the next generation.
Amy Rue: When we were first founded in 2005 with
the Thomas and Stacey Siebel Foundation, Montana was
ranked number five in abuse in the entire country. But by
Six more applying the model that Tom Siebel and the people at the

weeks of
Meth Project Foundation came up with, which is again
showing the risks of what meth can do to you, your family,

WHAT?
your community- we quickly dropped to 39th within the
first two years of employing our models of communication
strategies, community outreach, working with other teams,
When Punxsutawney Phil emerged from his serving organizations and partners throughout the state.
burrow at dawn this morning and saw his shadow, he Rue says the Meth Project has made incredible strides
declared in his squeaky groundhog voice, “Six more in reducing first time meth among teens.
weeks of Joe Biden Classified Documents!” Amy Rue: We have a 77% reduction since our inception
Today: A chance of flurries between 2pm and 3pm. Mostly in 2005. But the reality is that it’s the adults that are putting
cloudy, with a high near 4. Wind chill values between -15 children in danger, putting them into the foster care system.
and -20. East southeast wind 11 to 15 mph, with gusts as It’s being used in human trafficking. It’s being involved in
high as 20 mph.
more physical assaults and property crimes as the attorney
Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around -3. Wind chill general also mentioned today. So meth is really behind a lot
values between -10 and -15. East wind 5 to 14 mph. of the problems that we’re seeing in Montana.
Friday: Sunny, with a high near 28. Wind chill values
between -10 and zero. East southeast wind around 6 mph
becoming west southwest in the afternoon.
Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 16. West
wind 6 to 11 mph.
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 37. Breezy, with
a west wind 16 to 26 mph, with gusts as high as 39 mph.
Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 16. West
wind 7 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph.
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 35. West southwest
wind around 7 mph becoming southeast in the afternoon.
Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 23. South
southeast wind 7 to 9 mph becoming west after midnight.
Monday: Partly sunny, with a high near 35. West northwest
wind 11 to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph.
Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 20. West
northwest wind 9 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 36.
Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 21.
Wednesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 36.
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Wolves survive dog fight the other end and Lennox Lilley scored a free throw to wrap
up the scoring and give Wolf Point the win.
By Mike Brandt
It was a dog fight to the end and the Wolf Point Wolves For the Scotties, it was a matter of blown opportunities
survived a dog fight with the Glasgow Scotties Friday night, in a contest they had a chance to win. Bauer and Benson were
going home with a 58-52 win in District 2B action at Scottie in foul trouble in the first half with three each, Benson sat
Gymnasium. out the entire third quarter. But the game changed with the
For the Scotties, it was a gut check after losing to Malta senior came back in to play the fourth period.
70-47 Thursday night. Glasgow made a run at the Wolves in Wolf Point (13-0, 7-0) clinched the 2B conference title
the second half after trailing 20-9 in the first quarter and 31- and the top-seed for the district tournament that will be held
21 at the break. in Malta. This is the best start for the Wolves since Wolf Point
Sophomore Wyatt Babb started the second half with a won a state championship in 2010-11 and finished with a
duce, which was followed by KJ INgram’s triple for a 31-26 25-0 record. The four seniors for the Wolves are bitter after
score. Gaige Bushman converted on a four-point play for the losing out to the Scotties at the district tournament last year.
Wolves. But the Scotties continued their assault with Babb’s They have something to prove this year.
three-point play and a bucket from Riley Smith to get the The difference was beyond the three-point arc where
Scotties to within four. Moments later Toryn Richards and Wolf Point drilled seven treys. Kolstad came off the bench
Cade Hudyma had a bucket each to make it a 38-36. Jack to score three long range bombs, Bauer had two, Silk and
Kolstad buried a three-ball with Smith answering with his Bushman one each. The Scotties had three treys with Babb,
double to end the third 41-38. KJ Ingram, and Richards hitting one each.
The Scotties (5-9, 1-5) could never overtake Wolf Point, Babb led the Scotties with a game-high 16 points, Hudyma
who are currently ranked third in Class B, but they made it and Smith followed with 10 points each, KJ Ingram added
interesting. After the Wolves took a 44-42 lead early in the eight, Richards five, and Keigan Ingram three.
fourth, Keigan Ingram scored. But Juliun Benson followed Bushman had 15 points in leading the Wolves, Benson
with a three for a 47-40 lead with 4:44 left in the game. added 10 points, Bauer and Kolstad nine each, Silk eight,
Hudyma added a bucket, which was followed by a free throw Lilley four, and Peytoin Summers three.
from Benson, then Babb made it a 48-45 contest with his As far as the Malta contest, the teams were knotted up
bucket and end-one with 3:38 to play. at 10 when the Mustangs went on an 11-0 run late in the first
Glasgow was trailing 5-47 and had the ball with 1:50 quarter and never looked back.The Mustangs (9-4, 5-2) kept
remaining in regulation play. But the Scotties turned the ball pulling away from Glasgow, holding a 43-25 lead at the half
over.Bushman was good on a pair of throws, but Richards and 62-36 after three quarters.
drained a three-polinter to get the deficit to 52-50. Kraven Brendon bagged three treys to led the Mustangs with
Silk missed two throws, but Bushman grabbed the rebound 22 points, Oxarart chipped in 16 points, Jared Eggebrecth
and was fouled. The senior makes both throws for a 54-50 nine, Kaden Bishop eight, Wilke five, Jon Siewing four, Eli
game. Hanson, Ivan Lefdahl, and Mason Simonson two apiece.
The Scotties still had plenty of time to get the score Babb had 16 points for the Scotties, Hudyma 13, Keigan
closer and even time the game, but Keigan Ingram missed Ingram eight, Vaughn Miller four, Connor Hudyma three,
his attempt. Kelby Bauer made 1 of 2 free throws for a 55- Smith two, and Richards one.
50 game with 22 seconds to play. Ashton Potter’s three-ball
bounces off the rim with Bauer hitting the board and is
fouled. The senior connects for two charity buckets and a 57-
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••• The ’22-’23 regular wrestling season is in the rearview mirror as the Scotties are
Field Wages are headed to the Eastern B-C Divisional in Columbus. The seniors were honored
Davis-Bacon January 24th during their last home appearance including Manager Ali Kuka, Jack
or Better
Employer-paid family health, Cornwell (145 lbs), Mo Fast (285 lbs) and Mason Donaldson (170 lbs). In the final
dental, and vision insurance, power poll of the season, the Scotties are ranked 5th in the state in the B-C rankings.
401k, retirement, and more. Individually, 8th grader Cody Kuka is ranked 3rd at 103; freshman Khye Gamas 3rd
••• at 138; freshman William Kirkland 5th at 145; Donaldson 6th at 170; and Fast 3rd at
Meet and Greet 285.The Scotties will be loading up the bus and heading south at 6:00 tonight. They’ll
Century reps will be holding
an informal Meet and Greet
be trying to qualify as many wrestlers as possible to State, including the girls, as this
and interviews in Glasgow on is the inaugural year for the girls to be competing at Divisional. Let’s go Scotties!

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