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“No Bull”

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515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230
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Glasgow got rolled by Malta this past Friday night, the Nik Burke (#23). They wrap up the regular season in
Scotties’ first conference loss of the season. Pictured Wolf Point Friday night with the kick-off at 7:00. The
above are Gage Sifert (#50), Connor Koski (#54) and Wolves (1-3, 2-6) knocked off Conrad 43-18 last Friday.

Williamson runs over Dawgs, one game left before playoffs


By Mike Brandt 205-pound senior running back. Glasgow (6-1, 3-1) had problems
Where’s the beef? That is And the Mustangs have 6-foot-7 holding onto the ball in the second
probably what Glasgow was senior Conner Tuss under center. half. But the Mustangs also had
wondering when the Dawgs took on That’s just two of the big players their own problems. Malta took
fifth-ranked Malta Friday night in a Malta has. The Mustangs has a the second half kickoff from Wyatt
key Northern B contest. The answer 300-pounder on the line that is Babb on the Glasgow 30 and moved
to that question is Malta has a lot 6-feet-4 in Dwight Werk. out to midfield when Malta’s center
of beef with the biggest front line With that line it’s no wonder the snapped the ball over Tuss’ head.
Glasgow has faced this year. Mustangs were able to push the Ethan Nickels jumped on the ball on
Malta’s line averaged around 250 Dawgs around. But it wasn’t all of the 30 yard line. Kyler Hallock ran
and the Mustangs knew how to use the time. Glasgow did get to Tuss at to the 15 for a first down, but lost
that big front. Caleb Salsbery is a times and into the back field. continued on back page
Logjam at Our Ports, a Montana Trucker’s Perspective
by Aaron Flint, Montana Talks and federal level.
We’ve all seen the images of the massive logjam at We only had a few minutes with Verhoef since we
the ports off the coast of California. Is a trucking shortage had a busy lineup of folks joining us for our live show from
to blame? Is the private sector to blame? Can we all just Malta, but I found Verhoef ’s remarks very timely and
blame it on the ‘rona? informative. Here’s part of our conversation.
We got a Montana trucker’s perspective on the Aaron Flint:
national supply chain issues, and the logjam at the ports “Case in point looking at our port situation in Los
in California. Jim Verhoef joined us on the radio during Angeles right now. I heard a caller into Mark Levin’s
our LIVE broadcast from Missouri River Realty in Malta program as I was driving across the state yesterday. The
last week. He’s a former director of the Owner-Operator truck driver he said...California Governor Gavin Newsom
Independent Driver’s Association- a national trade has been designing the rules to keep us independent owner
association that fights for driver’s rights at the local, state, operators out of here and then you show up at the ports
and if you don’t get there by five o’clock well and now you’re
Blame it
stuck sitting there waiting because of all the heavy handed
regulations and then big labor sometimes hasn’t been their
on what? best friend either. So that’s caused some challenges that
they’re now starting to try to work through it sounds like
but can you verify what that caller said yesterday?”
This has arguably been some of the nicest evenings weather- Jim Verhoef:
wise in the regular season of football in a long, long time. “Well, I can verify it. Absolutely because when I left
Usually never fails, athletes, refs and chain gang dealing Phillips county in the in the mid 80s I went to LA and that’s
with the sloppy sidelines. Something to do with an ongoing not to be confused with lower Alabama, but I hauled in
drought perhaps? We’ll see what happens in post season! and out of the ports in North Long Beach and Los Angeles
Today: Partly sunny, then gradually becoming sunny, with and the rail yards and you were lucky to get one load a day
a high near 51. Northeast wind around 10 mph. out of there just because of the hours and lines and lines of
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 25. East wind 7 to trucks to get in there. And you didn’t get paid for that time.
9 mph. You got paid for the load. The dock workers themselves,
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 48. East southeast they’re all union everybody else coming in was non union
wind 7 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph. so there was, you know, obviously butting heads there
Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 27. with labor and non labor and as an independent you can’t
East southeast wind 9 to 11 mph, with gusts as high as afford to do that.”
20 mph. What about California’s heavy handed regulations?
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 60. Calm wind Nancy in Roundup asked if California regulations against
becoming west 5 to 9 mph in the afternoon. owner operator truck drivers are partly to blame for the
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 30. West backup in our supply chains? Verhoef pointed out how
northwest wind around 6 mph becoming light and variable California’s regulations end up setting the standard for the
after midnight. whole country, and then screws up the whole country.
Friday: Sunny, with a high near 60. Light east wind For the full audio, go to Montana Talks.
becoming east southeast 9 to 14 mph in the morning.
Friday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers after
midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 35. East wind
14 to 16 mph.
Saturday: A 20 percent chance of showers before noon.
Mostly cloudy, with a high near 54.
Saturday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers. Mostly
cloudy, with a low around 34. East southeast wind 11 to 13
mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 58.
Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 37.
Monday: Partly sunny, with a high near 63.
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Sorry, Scotties!
In Monday’s Buzz we had an embarrassing oopsie on names as the cutline was
actually from a little over a week ago at the Sidney Invitational. Yet another copy and
paste blunder. Pictured above are the Top-10 GMS cross country medalists at the
Harlem Invitational, from left: Timothy Pearson, Kimber Dulaney, Caylen Jankowski,
Garrett Thompson, and Josie Kemp. Once again, sorry Scotties.

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Boys runners who finished up the season in Harlem are, front: Garrett Thompson,
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we got your names right!
MHSA Football
Looking at the Top Ten
The 2021 gridiron regulaer season is
grinding down with Class B and C going
into their final weekend.
Class AA top ranked team is Missoula
Sentinel. The defending state champions (7-
0, 5-0) shutout Helena Capital (5-3, 4-2) 32-
0.
Hamilton is the No. 1 tram in Class A
and the Broncos (7-0, 5-0) whipped Libby
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Class B No. 1 Florence (7-0, 4-0)
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Townsend (6-1, 5-0) clinched the Southern
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Timber (3-5, 1-4); No. 7 Eureka 96-2, 3-1)
edged No. 3 Bigfork (6-1, 3-1) 14-13; No. 4
Columbus (6-1, 3-1) blanked Three Forks
1-6, 0-4) 48-0; No. 5 Malta (7-0, 4-0) beat
No. 6 Glasgow (5-1, 6-2) 37-6; No. 8 Fairfield
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champions Manhattan-Manhattan Christian
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Where’s the beef continued from front return, setting up on their own 42. Three plays
nine yards on the next play. From that point the later Tuss hit Williamson with a TD pass only to
Dawgs saw the ball move the opposite direction on have it brought back on a penalty. Williamson
the field. Glasgow saw the ball go back to the 40 on fumbled the ball on the next play with Babb and
one penalty and to the Malta 45 on another. The Gage Siefert forcing the fumble and recovering it.
Dawgs eventually had to punt. Tus intercepted Donaldson on the Dawgs first
From that point the ball was like a hot potato play at the 25. Wiliamson took the ball to the 10
with Trey Johnson knocking Rex Williamson back where Salsbery took it in for a score on the next
for a five yard loss. Giving Scotty fans plenty to play. Tuss ran in the conversion for a 16-0 lead
cheer about, on the next play Aiden Hoerster with 2:35 to play.
intercepted Tuss and returned it to the 32. Mason Glasgow was on the move again, getting
Donaldson was right on the mark in passing to the ball to the 30 of Malta when Donaldson was
Ashton Potter, but Potter fumbled the ball with intercepted again. Malta had the ball for two plays
Malta recovering on the nine. The Mustangs were before Fast forced Williamson to fumble the ball
successful in moving the ball with Williamson, with Tatum Hansen recovering. The Dawgs got the
Camryn Mears, Salsbery, and Tuss getting yardage. ball to the 26 before turning it over on downs.
Wiliamson scored on a 5-yard run, but the ball was Malta needed only three plays before
called back on a holding penalty. Hoerster forced Williamson broke for a 51-yard score at the 5:33
Tuss to fumble the ball with Babb falling on it in mark of the second quarter. Stockton Oxarart
the end zone. threw to Tuss for the conversion and a 24-0 lead.
Glasgow put together a good series with Glasgow finally hit paydirt with Hansen
Donaldson hitting Johnson on a pass play to the capping off a five play drive for a 1-yard TD. The
47 and Potter on the next play to the Malta 26. Dawgs started on their own 34. Hallock had a big
Then on the next play Mo Fast ran the ball to the run, gaining 27 yards to get the ball to the 34 of
14 before coughing it up. Brenner Moore recovered Malta. Two plays later Hansen hit paydirt with 3:34
the fumble to give it back to Malta. to play in the half. Glasgow’s conversion run failed.
The Mustangs had a good series, moving the Malta wasted little time in answering Glasgow’s
ball down field with Williamson capping off a score. Tuss and Gibbs teamed up for a 46 yard
eight play drive with a 14-yard touchdown with pass play. With the ball on the nine, Williamson
5:06 to play in the game. Jacob Smith booted the took it to the one where Salsbery took it in on the
PAT, giving the Mustangs a 37-6 lead. Malta had following play for a TD. The conversion run failed,
started the drive on the 14. making it 30-6 with 2:05 to play.
Malta (7-0, 4-0) had another drive to get the ball Malta had racked up 249 total yards in the first
to the four where the Mustangs took a knee to run half with Williamson rushing for 168. The senior
the clock out. finished with 237 yards on 22 carries. Salsbery had
The first half had more scoring with Malta 68 yards on 11 totes. The Mustangs had 408 total
taking a 30-6 lead into halftime. Malta scored on its yards with 353 coming on the ground.
first possession after Glasgow failed to move the The Dawgs were held to 210 total yards with
ball. The Mustangs had good field position, taking 151 on the ground. Hallock rushed for 82 yards on
the ball at the Glasgow 45 after a punt return. It 17 carries, Donaldson 11 for 39, and Hansen three
took six plays before Malta scored on Tuss’ 11- for 30. Potter caught two passes for 46 yards and
yard pass to Spencer Gibbs. Tuss ran in the 2-point Johnson two for 16. Donaldson had 66 yards on 5
conversion for an 8-0 lead with 6:51 to play in the of 9 passes.
first quarter. Congratulations to Kyler Kallock on winning
Glasgow had a better drive on its second the Dale Vegge award for the most outstanding
possession of the game, moving to the Malta 34. senior player on Senior Night.
But a 15-yard penalty put the Dawgs back on the Glasgow will travel 50 miles east on Highway
49. Two plays later the Dawgs punted the ball. 2 for the regular season finale in Wolf Point Friday
Malta had good field position after another good night.

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