District 3C Conference Standings


Friday, January 9th, on KLTZ
High School Basketball: Poplar at Glasgow
Girls at 6, Boys at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, January 10th, on KLTZ
Saturday Morning Sports Show, 8 a.m.
High School Hockey: Miles City at Glasgow, 10 a.m.
High School Basketball: Malta at Glasgow Girls at 4, Boys at 5:30 p.m.
The FCS Championship game between Montana State and Illinois State will air from Nashville today on KLTZ. Pre-game at 4:30 p.m. and Kickoff at 5:30 p.m.
The Scottie basketball teams were in action last night against the visiting Harlem Wildcats in 2B conference games. In the girl’s game Joely Chappell led the Scotties with 28 and Mayzie Yoakam added 17 as the Scottie girls ran away to a 72 – 31 win. The win keeps the Scottie girls unbeaten in the season. Aubri Flying led the Wildcat attack with 8.
The Scottie boys lost a tough game to the Wildcats 59-56. Harlem jumped out to an 18 – 12 first-quarter lead and led throughout the contest. The Scotties did tie the score during the fourth quarter, but Harlem regained the lead and held off the Scotties. The Hudyma brothers, Colt and Cade, led the Scottie Scoring attack with 19 and 15 points, respectively. Cody McCabe led all scoring with 23.
The Scotties will be in action at home this coming weekend as they host Poplar on Friday (Super Hero Night) and then Malta on Saturday.
The Scottie wrestlers were in Bozeman and Belgrade this weekend. The boys were competing at the Tom LeProwse Invitational in Bozeman. They finished in 10th place overall. Individually for the Scotties: Saunten Gamas was 4th @ 126 Cody Kuka 6th @138 Khye Gamas 3rd @ 157 William Kirkland 5th @ 165
For the girls, they were at the MT Super 14 tournament in Belgrade. The girls finished in 11th place. Individually for the Scottie girls: Madison Lamb 2nd @ 135 Hannah Holinde 5th @ 190 The wrestlers will be in Bismarck this upcoming weekend.
Day 1 At the Girls MT Super 14 Wrestling Tournament in Belgrade, the Scottie girls were 6th out of 42 schools with 80 points after Friday’s action. Madison Lamb and Hannah Holinde are in the Semifinals. Lana Mason, Chloe Lamb, Avery Pedersen, & Aubree Holinde are still alive on the Consolation side.
At the Boys Tom Leprowse Invitational in Bozeman, the Scottie Boys were sitting in 11th place out of 43 schools with 79.5 points.
Khye Gamas and Cody Kuka are in the Semifinals. Saunten Gamas, Tyler King, & William Kirkland are still alive on the Consolation side.
| 1Q | HALF | 3Q | 4Q | FINAL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Glasgow | 16 | 10 | 15 | 22 | 63 |
| Plentywood | 7 | 14 | 11 | 4 | 36 |
The Scottie boys outscored the Wildcats 22-4 in the fourth quarter on Friday night to break open the game, and coasted to a 63-36 win.
Top individual scorers: Cade Hudyma 18, Colt Hudyma 12, Grady Nielsen 12.
The boys are back in action Saturday afternoon, hosting Harlem in another conference match-up. The varsity game is set to start at approximately 5:30 p.m. on KLTZ.
The Scottie girls topped Plentywood last Friday night.
| 1Q | HALF | 3Q | 4Q | FINAL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Glasgow | 24 | 19 | 9 | 4 | 56 |
| Plentywood | 3 | 0 | 5 | 7 | 15 |
The Scottie girls continued their winning streak into 2026, with a 56-15 win in Plentywood on Friday night. The girls held Plentywood to just 3 points in the first half.
Top individual scorers: Mayzie Yoakam 15, Emma Mandeville 13, Joely Chappell 12.
The girls are back in action Saturday afternoon, hosting Harlem in another conference match-up. The varsity game is set to start at approximately 4:00 p.m. on KLTZ.
Girls Basketball
Bainville 57, Savage 33
Billings Central 64, Sidney 27
Box Elder 56, Chinook 45
Brockton 51, Richey-Lambert 41
Circle 56, Jordan 37
Dodson 48, Nashua 27 (Nashua: Dyllan Bergstrom 19)
Ennis 68, Manhattan 38
Florence-Carlton 76, Anaconda 9
Glasgow 56, Plentywood 15
Huntley Project 75, Lodge Grass 59
Malta 45, Harlem 33
Miles City 53, Livingston 29
Missoula Loyola 67, Thompson Falls 40
North Country 63, Lustre Christian 32 (North Country: BaiLee McColly 19, Gracie Wasson 15, Emerson Downing 10. Lustre: Lauryn Holzrichter 10, Lauren Fast 8)
Poplar 39, Fairview 33
Shelby 60, Rocky Boy 48
St. Labre 56, Roundup 27
Terry 57, Plevna 29
Three Forks 42, Townsend 39
Turner 40, Hays-Lodgepole 38
Boys Basketball
Arlee 74, Deer Lodge 45
Billings Central 74, Sidney 39
Brockton 74, Richey-Lambert 54
Circle 69, Jordan 35
Culbertson 37, Froid-Lake 35
Dodson 54, Nashua 52 (Nashua: Zander Schulte 28)
Ennis 53, Manhattan 51
Fairview 65, Poplar 57
Glasgow 63, Plentywood 36
Hays-Lodgepole 58, Turner 38
Lodge Grass 84, Huntley Project 58
Lustre Christian 58, North Country 20 (Lustre: Prestyn Klatt 17, Johnslee Pierre 16, Cam Reddig 11. North Country: no stats available)
Malta 80, Harlem 72
Miles City 67, Livingston 41
Missoula Loyola 88, Thompson Falls 28
Rocky Boy 83, Shelby 52
Savage 61, Bainville 55
Scobey 72, Wolf Point 30
St. Labre 82, Roundup 24
Terry 43, Plevna 31
Three Forks 47, Townsend 44
Westby-Grenora 51, Divide County 31
Rosters for the 37th Montana Big Sky Class B All-Star football game have been announced.
State champion Manhattan will have three players on the South roster: Brady Toner, Kyler Bailey and Mason Reynolds. Glasgow, with six players on the primary North roster, has the largest representation of any school.
The South won last year’s game 22-0 to even the all-time series at 18-18.
The North team is comprised of players from the Northern B and Western B divisions, while the South is made up of players from the Southern B and Eastern B.
The 2026 game will be played on Saturday, June 13, in Red Lodge.
Rosters are below.
Class B All-Star Football Game
June 13 at Red Lodge
North
Mattix Chase, Florence; Callan Rocco, Florence; Levi Winters, Florence; Chase Wagner, Florence; Brody Duchien, Florence; Rogan Lytle, Eureka; Emmet McKim, Eureka; Josh Lambertsen, Eureka; Timmy Schmidt, Eureka; Travis Dye, Anaconda; Brody Galle, Anaconda; Teague Cromwell, Anaconda; Joe Grunow, Missoula Loyola; Owen Felton, Missoula Loyola; Chase Henze, Deer Lodge; Shawn Lombardi, Deer Lodge; Wyatt Sugg, Glasgow; Khye Gamas, Glasgow; Andrew Linder, Glasgow; William Kirkland, Glasgow; Grady Nielsen, Glasgow; Tavin Boland, Glasgow; Dawson Hammond, Malta, Straud Sims, Malta; Landon Retan, Malta; Conor Barrett, Fairfield; Reed Von Stein, Fairfield; Travis Cartwright-Gines, Fairfield; Trapper Kinamon, Conrad; Carsen Sullivan, Conrad; DaShaun Jackson, Wolf Point; Sean Hamilton, Wolf Point, Wolf Point Denim Dosch, Cut Bank.
Alternates
Grant Brown, Eureka; Tristan Libby, Eureka; Remington Bussard, Anaconda; Colton Peters, Anaconda; Thmas Lovett, Anaconda; Donny Brooks, Florence; Jakob Horner, Missoula Loyola; Nick Karvandi, Missoula Loyola; Wakati Makonga, Missoula Loyola; Jude Feist, Missoula Loyola; Abhi Sandhu, Missoula Loyola; Braxton Potter, Glasgow; Jacob Potter, Glasgow; Tegan Jones, Conrad; Kasey Reed, Wolf Point; Thane Vaile, Cut Bank.
Coach: Sam Tedrow, Glasgow
South
Kougar Kappel, Red Lodge; Pierce Caton, Red Lodge; Mason Swanson, Red Lodge; Harper Kruckenberg, Red Lodge; Grayson Oley, Red Lodge; Kooper Beard, Huntley Project; Brayden Schmidt, Huntley Project; Brayden Schmidt, Huntley Project; Colter Hash, Huntley Project; Westen Lindeen, Huntley Project; Jarrick Moser, Baker; Blake Barsness, Baker; Jake Cook, Joliet; Camden McQuillan, Joliet; Tagg Murdock, Shepherd; Kai Heck, Colstrip; Brian Turner, Roundup; Brady Toner, Manhattan; Kyler Bailey, Manhattan; Mason Reynolds, Manhattan; Jace Wiseman, Three FOrks; Wyt Oliver, Three Forks; R.J. Pyfer, Three Forks; Colter Chamberlin, Columbus; Ethan Hulsey, Columbus; Kyle Gravelle, Columbus; Trace Giomi, Townsend; Marek Easter, Townsend; Gavin Schmele, Townsend; Caleb Morris, Jefferson; Cooper Mikesell, Jefferson; Landen Miotke, Whitehall; Ryal Carroccia, Big Timber.
Alternate
Robert Blanchard, Colstrip.
Coach: Tom Kurtz, Columbus