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Published by BS Central 515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230 406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578 [email protected] V o l. 4 , N o . 2 9 M o n d a y , M a r c h 2 3 , 2 0 1 5 ere aren’t many teams that can boast of still having 60 kids competing at this time of the year, however, that is the case for the Glasgow Wrestling Club Highlanders. 29 youngsters traveled to Denver for the prestigious Rocky Mountain National tournament — one of THE largest out-of- state teams attending — and the Highlanders had 13 of these 29 placing, including Cooper Larson bringing home the championship. e remainder of the Highlanders competed in Wolf Point where 30 Glasgow grapplers placed including nine individual champions and a trio of quick pin awards. Simply put, it was another super successful weekend for the Highlanders. is weekend wraps up the folkstyle season in Billings at the Montana Open where over 1,500 wrestlers are expected to compete. Looking ahead, it might be time to start thinking about attending the Zadick Bros. Wrestling Camp which will be held in Great Falls June 13- 18. A technique camp for ages 5-10 will be held June 15-17. Check it out at MIKEZADICK.COM. Highlanders make some noise in Denver and Wolf Point Ethyn Schindler works for a pin on his way to a first place finish in Wolf Point. Highlanders results from Wolf Point and the Rocky Mountain National Tournament are inside today’s Buzz.

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  • Published by BS Central515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230

    406-228-4558 • fax: [email protected]

    Vol. 4, No. 29 Monday, March 23, 20

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    There aren’t many teams that can boast of still having 60 kids competing at this time of the year, however, that is the case for the Glasgow Wrestling Club Highlanders. 29 youngsters traveled to Denver for the prestigious Rocky Mountain National tournament — one of THE largest out-of-state teams attending — and the

    Highlanders had 13 of these 29 placing, including Cooper Larson bringing home the championship. The remainder of the Highlanders competed in Wolf Point where 30 Glasgow grapplers placed including nine individual champions and a trio of quick pin awards. Simply put, it was another super successful weekend for the Highlanders.

    This weekend wraps up the folkstyle season in Billings at the Montana Open where over 1,500 wrestlers are expected to compete. Looking ahead, it might be time to start thinking about attending the Zadick Bros. Wrestling Camp which will be held in Great Falls June 13-18. A technique camp for ages 5-10 will be held June 15-17. Check it out at MIKEZADICK.COM.

    Highlanders make some noise in Denver and Wolf PointEthyn Schindler works for a pin on his way to a first place finish in Wolf Point. Highlanders results from Wolf

    Point and the Rocky Mountain National Tournament are inside today’s Buzz.

  • Real Life WisdomFINAL Results for 3/19/15Malta Middle School Mixer

    Blake Overvold 1stDalton Sand 2ndFynn Sukut 3rdFINAL Results for 3/20-3/22/15 Rocky Mountain

    Nationals in Denver29 GWC Participants

    Main Division:• 8U 97 lbs. -- Grady

    Nielsen 3rd • 10U HWT -- Kohl

    Kittleson 6th • 12U 146 -- Dylan

    Nieskens 2nd• 12U 146 -- Tel Aune 6th • 12U 165 -- Cooper

    Larson 4th • 12U 165 -- Ty Kittleson

    6thRookie Division:• 7-9 78 -- Connor

    Hudyma 5th • 10-12 73 -- Aiden

    Hoerster 6th • 10-12 HWT3 -- Cooper

    Larson 1st• 10-12 HWT3 -- Ty

    Kittleson 2nd • 13-15 115 -- Jonathan

    Cremer 6th

    • 13-15 137 -- Cooper Allen 3rd

    • 13-15 170 -- Darrin Wersal 2nd

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    Wolf Point InvitationalTot• Cody Kuka 1st • Ethan Engstrom 1st

    *Quick Pin Award• Jack Morehouse 2nd• Hank Hopstad 3rd• Tyler King 3rd *Quick

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    Midget • Ethyn Schindler 1st • Levi Overvold 1st • Mason Hunter 1st • Nate Hentges 1st

    *Quick Pin Award• Carlos Gonzales 2nd• Riley Overvold 3rd • Emily See 5th • John Engstrom 5th • Isaac Blake 6th• Novice • Blake Overvold 1st• Jake Kuka 4th • Fynn Sukut 6th

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    How did Eugene’s Pizza fare? Aaron Flint has been having some fun with the Montana Mint’s Pizza Bracket on his statewide radio show, Voices of Montana, and had Rocky Erickson announce the Sweet 16 winners on this morning’s program. Just like the Men’s NCAA Tournament, upsets were plentiful, including three #13-seeded pizza pies advancing, as well as a #15 seed, the Pit Stop in Lincoln. #3-seeded Eugene’s Pizza of Glasgow actually recorded the biggest blowout of the bracket thus far, knocking out #14 Powder Keg of Fairview in the Pepperoni Division. Top-seeded Howards Pizza (Sausage Division) from Great Falls received the most votes thus far with 900. Could Eugene’s and Howards meet in the Final Four? Could happen. The Pondy (11th-seeded Ponderosa out of Scobey, also in the Sausage Division) knocked off the Pit Stop of of Ennis. Eugene’s got quite a plug this morning as both Aaron and Rocky agreed that Eugene’s makes the best pizza in the state and beyond.

    A low pressure system will spread scattered rain across the area this afternoon and evening. Precipitation will transition to a wintry mix near the Canadian border tonight and Tuesday morning, where a little over an inch of snow will be possible. The wet snow in the north, possibly mixed with a little sleet and freezing rain, could cause difficult travel conditions from Highway 24 and points east on Tuesday morning.

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