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Yoakam hits long range rebounds, and Conner Hudyma two points and eight
rebounds. Glasgow was 24 for 63 from the field.
By Mike Brandt McCabe finished with 22 points for Harlem. Billmayer
When the three-point shot was added to high school added 13, Morgan eight, Moses Lawrence five, Tommy
basketball we saw players starting to bury shots from Champagne and Frank Snell three each.
beyond the arc. Glasgow welcomed Fairview (6-4, 2-1) into the
Glasgow junior Myles Yoakam had that touch Friday District 2B, defeating the Warriors 51-36 Thursday night.
night, hitting seven buckets from long range. “Fairview is a good team. We match up with them
Yoakam buried two bombs to start the first quarter. fairly well,” said Yoakam. “We were coming off of a three-
He added two more in the second, two in the third and game losing streak after losing three close games in a row.
polished it off with one in the fourth. Yoakam was 7 for 17 We just put it together defensively. We were able to get a
from behind the arc. good lead in the first quarter. We took care of the ball.”
The Scotties (5-8, 3-2) needed Yoakam’s 21 points to After taking a 12-10 first quarter lead, the Scotties
defeat the fast-moving Harlem squad, 64-54. pulled away from Fairview late in the second for a 28-18
“He’s going to get those looks, especially with Cade lead at the half. The Scotties were playing clean ball as they
(Hudyma) getting the attention. He’s been forty percent were whistled for only three fouls in the first half.
from the three point line the last three of four games,” said Yoakam drilled two more bombs in the third, giving
Glasgow Coach Paul Yoakam. “We’re going to need him the Scotties a 38-20 advantage with 4:15 to play. With those
down the stretch of the season to take the pressure off of six points it added up for a 14-2 run and a 42-22 lead. It
Cade.” was the Glasgow defense that proved to be too much for
After Myles Yoakam buried the two threes, Wyatt the Warriors. The Scotties led 49-30 at the 2:35 mark in the
Babb scored for an 8-0 lead. Babb, who also had a good fourth when Solorzano made two charity buckets.
game, scored nine more points in the first quarter. The Yoakam led the Scotties with 14 points, going 4 of 9
Scotties led by 11 late in the frame and held a 19-10 edge from beyond the arc and had six rebounds. Cade Hudyma
going into the second stanza. followed with 12 points and six boards, Solorzano had
Harlem (5-5, 1-4) fought back from an 11-point 11 points, Babb 10 and seven boards, and Richards four
deficit to get within 30-28 late in the second frame. Lance points. The Scotties went 19 for 54 from the field.
Morgan and Matt Billmayer each had a buck and Cody “Winning makes a lot of things go away and makes
McCabe drained a three-pointer in the Wildcats 7-0 run things easy moving forward,” said Yoakam. “We have a
after trailing 30-21. The Scotties led 32-28 at the break. busy two weeks. A lot of things we’re working on will be
The Scotties opened up a 40-33 lead on Yoakam’s applied.”
three, but the Wildcats fought back to make it a 49-46 The busy two weeks started Tuesday night when the
contest going into the fourth period. Scotties went to Sidney. The Eagles managed to pull out a
McCabe drained his second trey to start the fourth. 51-48 win in the closing seconds of the game.
He followed that with a free throw, giving Harlem its first The Scotties and Eagles battled in the fourth quarter
and only lead of the game, 50-49. that saw the lead change hands six times.
Glasgow would go on a 10-0 run with Hudyma five Cade Hudyma had eight points in the first quarter as
points, Yoakam knocking down a three, and Babb hitting the Scotties took an 18-12 lead. Glasgow led 24-22 at the
a bucket. McCabe cut the deficit to 59-52 with 1:45 to play. break, but the Eagles flew back to gain a 39-36 advantage
But the Scotties remained focused to regain a nine point in the third.
lead and win by 10 points. Glasgow held leads of 40-39, 43-42 and 48-46 in the
Babb led the way for the Scotties, scoring 22 points on final period. The game was tied at 46 on Solorzano’s three.
9 of 26 field goals and pulling down 12 rebounds. Sidney (6-6) took the final lead, 49-48, on Kevin
“He’s been focusing on his shot selection. He’s been Hutzenbiler’s three-pointer.
really efficient at times,” said Yoakam. Babb scored 16 points for the Scotties, Cade Hudyma
Also scoring in double figures and finish with a followed with 12, Richards had eight, Solorzano six,
double-double was Cade Hudyma. The freshman scored Connor Hudyma four, and Yoakam two.
13 points and hit the boards for 13 rebounds. The Scotties host Rocky Boy Friday and travel to Wolf
Rounding out the scoring were Nick Solorzano Point Saturday. Tuesday it will be Senior-Night against
with four points, Toryn Richards two points and seven Malta.
And they’re off! This was a scene from the 2017 Ice Fishing Derby at the the Dredge Cuts Trout Pond. It’s fun.
Right around the corner! Lakeridge Lodge & Bait Shop, Farm Bureau Insurance-
Shane Gibson, Nemont, Nemont Beverage Corporation,
The Glasgow Area Chamber of Commerce & Northern Prairie Auto Sales, Prairie Travelers, Reynolds,
Agriculture will hold the 26th Annual Ice Fishing Derby Scottie Express Wash, T&R Trucking, The Gateway,
on Saturday February 3, 2024. The Derby will be held Thompson & Sons and the Fort Peck Marina.
at the Fishing Access Site-The Dredge Cuts Trout Pond Entry forms are available at the Glasgow Chamber
located on Highway 117. Registration is from 11AM- office, 406-228-2222 or online at www.glasgowchamber.
1P. Fishing is from 12-3PM, the ENTRY FEE is $50 net. Bring the kids, sleds, skates, and bait for a fun Ice
per Hole or 3 Holes for $100. Cash and prizes will be Day at Fort Peck Lake MT. Join us for an afternoon of
awarded at 4:00pm at the Gateway Club. There are over fishing and fun.
150 holes pre-drilled for the anglers.
First place is GUARANTEED for $2,000. The
first and largest fish of walleye, northern pike, yellow
perch, carp, sucker, burbot, lake trout or bass weighing
in wins. You must have a current MT fishing license to
participate. A YETTI cooler will be raffled off and will be
drawn for at the Gateway
Club. Hot cocoa, coffee,
hot dogs and bratwursts,
onions & kraut will be for
sale during the Derby. The JANUARY 17 - 30, 2024
Angus Beef® Boneless
ladies will also be holding Certified
SIRLOIN TIP ROAST ................... $4.99 lb
the 50/50 drawing. Boneless
PORK TENDERLOIN ................... $1.99 lb
The tournament Certified Angus Beef® Boneless
is sponsored by CHUCK TENDER POT ROAST ....... $4.99 lb
Family Pack Certified Angus Beef® Boneless
Agland Coop, Bank of NEW YORK STEAKS ..................$11.99 lb
Glasgow, Coca-Cola, Bone-In Pork
BOSTON BUTT ROAST ................ $2.49 lb
Cottonwood Inn, D&G, Certified Angus Beef® Boneless
Edward Jones, Ezzie’s TRI-TIP Whole
ROAST ........................... $8.99 lb
Sorry, guys!
A correction from
Wednesday’s Buzz, I had
a couple of names mixed
up. It should have read:
7th grade Highlanders
Leo Erickson, center,
has a handful with (left)
and Hunter Pierce during
action at the Helltown
Throwdown.
But Rachel caught my
mistake after it was
already printed and got
it fixed for the facebook
readers.
Let’s call BS: breaking down
the pro wolf poll in Montana
by Aaron Flint,
Montana Talks WE INVITE YOU TO JOIN US FOR THE
I gotta call BS
on this story. I saw Slash the Stigma We invite you, and
aims to offer the anyone you know,
a press release from platform for to please bring a
suicide prevention picture of a lost
The University of to be a priority loved one
Montana touting a conversation impacted by this
within our topic.
new survey claiming community.
that Montanans are
more tolerant of
wolves. That was my FEBRUARY 2 - 4
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knows a thing or two about polling AND Montanans. Letter to Participants
Valley CARE Coalition Facebook
Evan Wilson is the Vice President of Moore
Information Group, a prominent national polling firm.
He’s also a Billings, Montana native and the son of the
late MSU-Billings pollster and political scientist Dr.
Craig Wilson.
He pointed out several flaws with the survey
and how it is being used to try and manipulate public
opinion. One great point he made: Montanans may
tolerate something, but that doesn’t mean we support it.
For example, we just tolerated 40 below zero weather-
that doesn’t mean we like it.
Evan Wilson: We are in the field doing public
opinion surveys on a nightly basis. A lot of the work we
do is for candidates running for statewide office. We poll
on the gray wolf all the time. And I can tell you that the
data that we see at Moore Information Group among
registered voters in Montana who actually show up and
vote is not what the University of Montana is trying to
peddle to folks today.
Wilson highlighted the impact that an
overpopulation of wolves is having on elk hunting
populations in Montana.
Evan Wilson: We have 30 years of research now to
show that it’s 20,000 elk per year that these wolves are
killing. We got 1,000 wolves in Montana, we don’t need
more. And surveys like this just feed the misinformation
that somehow after 30 years the poor residents of
Montana are just going to get used to the gray wolf and
nothing could be further from the truth.
For the full chat with Evan Wilson, go to
montanatalks.com.
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Keep them coming, Shirley CMR Wild Life Refuge
I look forward to your letters, Shirley, so it was
great to see one in Wednesday’s Buzz. I totally agree
with everything you say. Now Offering
If anyone out there cares to, listen to the Prophet
Kim Clement from his first prophecy to the last and
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he made have come true and still are to this day. God
speaks through him. I have missed him so much since Directly on your
he died. You can go to https://buff.ly/30huKeP or you
can Google Kim Clement. Postcards or Envelopes
Every day there are more and more deaths and I
firmly believe most of them were caused by the poison
that was put into their veins. Fauci et al should be put
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As you so aptly stated, Shirley, there are 2 Genders.
God did not make any others.
God called President Trump “His David” as He
was very fond of King David. He stated He would set
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God’s time, not ours so it has taken longer than a lot of
us wanted but it had to be done right. President Trump
has been crucified by the Leftists, the Democrats, and
in the press the last 4 years and a lesser man would
have given up. Now the tide of history is
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turning as we can see by the Iowa and New Hampshire No Appointments
Necessary
caucuses and I hope South Carolina follows suit. The
whole world is in turmoil, with earthquakes. eruptions,
floods, fires etc.
It was reported God said He would bring America
Stop in and they’ll be ready
to its knees and after that there would be years of peace in 15 min. Give or Take
and plenty. Those who live to enjoy that are fortunate.
Keep those letters coming, Shirley! I hope I live
515 2nd Ave. S
long enough to see this country “Be Great Again.” bscentral@nemont.net
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