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The drought is
finally over
By Mike Brandt
The drought is over for the
Glasgow Scotties softball program.
The last time the Scotties played at
the state tournament was 2017. They
finished fourth.
Glasgow (11-13-2) will open
at the State Class B/C Softball
Tournament Thursday at 4.
The Scotties match up against
Manhattan, the second seed out of
the West.
“I think they have on;y three
losses this year. They are a very
good team,” said Glasgow coach
Robert Martin. “They are very good
defensively. We’re going to have to
earn our runs. There’s no pressure
on us.”
Other opening round games
are West champion Florence against
Huntley Project and defending Dedication to the diamond — Kelbi Wersal, an eighth grader, and
champs Conrad-Choteau vs. Halle Hunter are two great young softball players for our Scotties,
Three Forks at 2. Shepherd plays and when the Scotties were eliminated Saturday, we found them
Thompson Falls at 4. scurrying over to watch the the Glasgow Reds “B” team battle with
A win for the Scotties would the Lewistown Redbirds on Bob Connors Field. No matter what
move them to a 10 a.m. game Friday. happens this weekend in Billings, the future looks bright for a very
A loss would drop them to a 12 p.m. young team featuring only one senior and two juniors. The roster
game Friday. is rounded out with nine sophomores, five freshmen and six eighth
continued somewhere [Link] what a wonderful group to watch!
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Scotties continued from front The two wins put the Scotties into unfamiliar territory,
the undefeated semifinal game with conference champs
The Scotties went into the Eastern B/C Divisional as the Shepherd. The Fillies shutout the Scotties 13-0.
sixth seed. But two wins had the Scotties in the undefeated “There’s no team that we have a fear of playing,” Martin
semifinal game and assured them of a trip to state. Going said. “Shepherd is blessed with two of the best pitchers in
into the Eastern B/C Divisional tournament at Sullivan the state, and one’s a sophomore. They are overwhelmed with
Park Martin told his team that Conrad/Choteau is one of their speed and power. They are a difficult team to play. But
the teams the Scotties needed to beat to make it to the state we weren’t afraid to play them. They beat a lot of teams the
tournament. same way they beat us.”
The Scotties needed two wins to earn that trip to state. The loss dropped the Scotties into the third place game
Well, the Scotties accomplished that in their first two games against Conrad/Choteau,
when they beat third-seeded Stillwater 5-2 and second- “They had beat us pretty bad in Cut Bank a week earlier,”
seeded Huntley Project 7-1. said Martin. “We played them pretty tight in Huntley. They
It was the first win over the Columbus squad and return seven starters from the state championship team last
Huntley this year. year.”
“We played the game we have all year against Stillwater,” Martin said he could see the confidence level in his girls.
said Martin. “They are a very good team. We knew we were He knew they were ready to play and hopefully win a game.
better than the sixth seed.” It was a tight contest with the Cowgirls coming away with an
Martin told the girls before the tournament that they 11-10 victory. Glasgow trailed 6-2 and 9-7. The Scotties tied
are playing teams that they played this year that beat us. the game at 9 in the sixth inning.
“They knew deep down that once we play on all cylinders “These girls hung in there and kept battling and
that we would be a tough out,” said Martin. “I haven’t seen battling,” said Martin. “That last inning we had two outs and
them that focused. They have always been focused, but runners on second and third. We scored one on a hit. The girl
they had that look in their eyes that they weren’t going to that was on second did everything she was supposed to. She
be denied. It’s been pur goal from mandatory workouts this got a big jump on the hit and never looked up, put her head
winter and when we started this season that these girl’s aim down and I sent her.”
was to get to the state tournament.” Martin said that he’d send her 100 times in this situation.
Martin will take a young squad to the state tournament, He sent her and she was called out at home on a close call.
but the Scotties are very athletic. The wins started with good The Conrad coach told Martin after the game that
pitching and freshman Brynn Donaldson was in the circle the Scotties were on another level at that time. He said that
for the Scotties. Conrad could have easily lost the game.
“Brynn pitched unbelievably well all weekend in the Glasgow hopes to carry this momentum into the state
games she pitched,” Martin said. “She kept us in every game. tournament.
And our defense was exceptional. We had very few errors
this weekend.”
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