4-time state champions

Varsity

Date Location Result
Mon Aug 26 @ 6:30 p.m. Red and White Scrimmage N/A
Fri Aug 30 @ 7:00 p.m. @ Shepherd 51-8 Win
Fri Sept 6 @ 7:00 p.m. vs. Huntley Project 43-12 Win
Fri Sept 13 @ 7:00 p.m. @ Columbus 20-13 Win
Fri Sept 20 @ 7:00 p.m. vs. Manhattan (Homecoming) 8-6 Loss
Fri Sept 27 @ 7:00 p.m. @ Malta 48-26 Loss
Fri Oct 4 @ 7:00 p.m.  @ Cut Bank 48-6 Win
Fri Oct 11 @ 7:00 p.m.  vs. Conrad 43-6 Win
Fri Oct 18 @ 7:00 p.m. @ Fairfield 32-6 Win
Fri Oct 25 @ 7:00 p.m.  vs. Wolf Point (Senior Night) 42-8 Win
Sat Nov 2 @ 1:00 p.m. 1st Round Class B Playoffs vs. Eureka 35-14 Loss
Sat Nov 9 @ 1:00 p.m. State B Quarterfinals vs. TBA N/A
Sat Nov 16 @ 1:00 p.m. State B Semifinals vs. TBA N/A
Sat Nov 23 @ 1:00 p.m. State B Championship @ TBA N/A
Junior Varsity
Date Location Result
Mon Sept 2 @ 5:00 p.m @ Malta 22-14 Loss
Mon Sept 16 @ 5:00 p.m. vs. Sidney 54-14 Win
Mon. Sept 23 @ 5:00 p.m. @ Culbertson 48-13 Win
Mon. Sept 30 @ 5:00 p.m. vs. Havre 48-0 Win
Mon Oct 7 @ 5:00 p.m. vs. Malta 22-10 Loss
Fri Oct 11 @ 4:00 p.m. vs. Conrad 38-14 Win
Sat Oct 19 @ 9:00 a.m. @ Fairfield 20-14 Loss
     
     

roster
Head Coach: Patrick Barnett (7th Season)
Assistant Coaches: Dylan Hughes, Sam Tedrow, Ed Sugg, Jason Thibault
Managers: Gracie Baker, Nola James, Hayden Diesen
Cheer Coach: Jordan Dunlap 
Cheerleaders: Willow Sugg, Chezney Olson, Pyper Brandt, Annika Smith, Caylen Jankowski, Elizabeth Tryan, Abigail Kulczyk
Pep Band Advisor: Todd Truscott

No. Name Height Weight Pos. Grade
1 Nic Solorzano 5’10” 150 WR/DB 12
2 Tavin Boland 6’0” 145 WR/DB 11
4 Tayven Bietz 5’9” 150 WR/DB 10
5 Wyatt Sugg 5’10” 175 RB/LB 11
6 Liam Chapman 5’8” 165 RB/LB 10
8 Cash Stulc 6’0” 155 QB/DB 9
9 Cody Kuka 5’8” 125 WR/DB 10
10 Wyatt Babb 6’4” 225 WR/DE 12
11 Khye Gamas 6’0” 165 QB/DB 11
12 Trey Graham 6’0″ 180 RB/LB 10
14 Tyler King 5’6” 135 RB/LB 9
15 Leo Bakeberg 6’0” 155 WR/DB 9
16 William Kirkland 6’3″ 175 TE/DE 11
19 Owen Hopstad 5’8” 135 WR/DB 9
20 Hank Hopstad 5’8” 165 RB/LB 9
21 Kade Strommen 6’0” 160 WR/DB 12
33 Jose Ramon Osuna Lopez 6’0” 170 K 12
34 Grady Nielsen 6’3” 220 WR/LB 11
42 Cade Hudyma 6’6” 225 TE/DE 10
50 Connor Hudyma 6’1” 205 OL/LB 12
52 Reilly Llewellyn 5’7” 230 OL/DL 10
54 Jaydeen Hanshew 5’9” 190 OL/DL 12
56 Dillon Hughes 5’10” 180 OL/DL 12
57 Rex Monson 6’0” 185 OL/LB 12
58 Braxton Potter 5’10” 215 OL/DL 11
59 Lucas Tatafu 6’0” 170 OL/DL 9
60 Tripp Mavity 6’3” 200 OL/DL 10
62 Michael King 6’1” 190 OL/DL 12
63 Jacob Potter 5’11” 215 OL/DL 11
64 Coy Nelson 6’0” 185 OL/LB 12
65 Elijah Howland 6’0” 185 OL/LB 12
67 Gage Waarvik 6’6” 200 OL/DL 10
68 Andrew Linder 6’0” 235 OL/DL 11
70 Silas Runner 5’9” 200 OL/DL 9
72 James Pearson 6’0″ 220 OL/DL 11
75 Levi Stanley 6’0” 220 OL/DL 9
76 Myles Yoakam 6’2″ 190 OL/DL 12
68 Ernie Vandall 5’9” 270 OL/DL 9

coaches corner


Patrick Barnett (7th year)

Head Coach / Defensive Coordinator / Special Teams Coordinator
OL/DL 

Patrick Barnett is the Head Football Coach at Glasgow High School. Barnett is a former 3-sport athlete at Billings West who was a 3-year starter in Football for the Golden Bears. He was a 2-way 1st team Class AA All State Football Player in 2011. In large part to a standout senior season, Barnett was honored as the Eastern AA Conference Defensive MVP. He was selected and participated in both the Shrine Bowl and the prestigious Badlands Bowl (MonDak Game) in the summer of 2012.
Coach Barnett played 5 years of College Football and was a 3-year starter at Montana State University-Northern on the Defensive Line (2012-2016). He was a volunteer GHS Assistant Coach (OL/DL) during the 2017 Season and is the current Industrial Arts Teacher at GHS.  He is also an assistant Glasgow High School Track & Field Coach.  Pat resides in Glasgow with his wife Katie and their daughter Hannah. 


Dylan Hughes (7th year)
Quarterbacks / Defensive Backs

Coach Hughes begins his sixth season on the Scottie Football staff in 2023.  He is the current varsity Offensive Coordinator, while serving as QB/DB coach.  Hughes serves as the Junior Varsity Head Coach.  Prior to joining the High School staff, Dylan spent the 2017 season on the Glasgow Middle School staff.  Dillon is a 2010 graduate of Glasgow High School, where he played Football and Basketball for the Scotties.  During his senior season in 2009, he was the starting quarterback for the Scotties.  He led the team to a Class B Semifinal appearance while earning individual All-Conference honors.  Hughes was also a member of back to back State Quarterfinal teams in 2007 and 2008.  Following high school, Dylan played a year of NAIA College Football at Rocky Mountain College in Billings.  Dylan makes his home in Glasgow with his wife Jami and their son Chet.  He owns the Valley County Abstract Company, Inc. and the Busted Knuckle Taproom. 




Sam Tedrow (7th year)
Offensive Coordinator
Wide Receiver / Defensive Backs

Coach Tedrow begins his sixth season on the Scottie Football staff in 2023. He is the current Defensive Coordinator, while also overseeing varsity special teams. The Scottie WR/DB’s are currently under his leadership. Sam is a 2008 graduate of Flathead High School and was a 3-sport athlete for the Braves. Sam was a 2-time Western AA All-Conference Cornerback and an All-Conference kick returner. His Quarterback in High School was former NFL player and Arizona State standout, Brock Osweiler. Tedrow also played four years of basketball and was All-State in five events in Track and Field (Both relays, Long Jump, Triple Jump, and 400 M). After High School, Sam played college football at the University of Montana Western in Dillon. In the spring, Coach Tedrow also serves as an assistant Glasgow High School Track & Field coach.  Sam makes his home in Glasgow with his wife Janelle and their daughter Sawyer.  He is a mathematics teacher at Glasgow High School.  

Ed Sugg (10th Year)
Offensive Line / Defensive Line

Coach Sugg is in his 3rd stint on the Scottie Football staff; having previously been an assistant coach from 2006 to 2009 and 2013 to 2015.  His previous years as an assistant coach resulted in two trips to the State Semifinals (2009 and 2013) and three additional trips to the State Quarterfinals (2007, 2008, and 2014).  Coach Sugg also has coaching stops in Parkers Prairie, MN. and Wadena, MN.  He is a 1994 graduate of Glasgow High School where he was a 3-sport athlete for the Scotties.  On the gridiron, Ed helped lead the Scotties to back to back State Semifinal appearances in 1992 and 1993.  He earned Class B all-state OL/DL in 1993 and played in the Class B All Star Game in 1994.  Following High School, Ed attended Dickinson State University in North Dakota where he played 3 years of Baseball and 2 years of Tennis for the Blue Hawks.  Ed is a full-time teacher at the Glasgow Middle School and is also an assistant coach in the summer with the Glasgow Reds American Legion Baseball program.  He currently resides in Glasgow with his wife Dawn and their three children; Wyatt, Willow, and Walker.     

Jason Thibault (1st Year)
Running Backs / Linebackers  

Jason Thibault returned to Glasgow to join the Scottie Football Staff before the start of the 2024 season.  He is a 2015 graduate of Glasgow High School.  Jason was a 3-sport athlete for the Scotties where he earned All-State honors in both Football and Basketball.  Jason led the Scottie Football program to the State Semifinals in 2013 and the State Quarterfinals in 2014 as the team’s starting Quarterback.  He would go on to play 1 year of college baseball at Montana State University-Billings before transferring to Dickinson State University in North Dakota.  With the Blue Hawks, Jason played three seasons of college football as a Defensive Back.  During the winter months, Jason serves at the JV Basketball Coach for the Scotties.  He currently lives in Glasgow and is employed with Independence Bank.     


Trinton Gamas (6th Year)

Head Middle School Coach   

Coach Gamas begins his 6th season as the Head Coach of the Glasgow Middle School Football team.  Prior to taking over the lead role at GMS, he spent six seasons on the high school staff, including a stint as Defensive Coordinator for the Scotties.  Trint is a 1995 graduate of Glasgow High School where he participated in Football, Basketball, and Track & Field.  In Track he was a 2-time All-State finisher.  On the gridiron, he was a member of three consecutive Class B State Semi-Final teams.  His Senior season in 1994, he was the starting Quarterback for the Scotties and earned Class B All-State honors in addition to Class B All-Star Game and MonDak Game selections.  Following High School, Trint played one season of College ball at Minot State (ND) and 3 seasons at Dickinson State (ND).  He graduated from DSU with a Bachelor of Arts Degree.  He is a recently retired law enforcement offier with 20 years of experience and is now employed locally with Helena Chemical.  He currently resides in Glasgow with his wife Nichole and their three kids; Khye, Saunten, and Rygan.  Trint is also on the High School Wrestling staff as a volunteer assistant.   


Seth Runner (11th year)

Middle School Assistant Coach  

Coach Runner begins his 10th season as the OL/DL coach for the Glasgow Middle School Football program. Seth is a Billings, Montana native and is currently employed as the Pastor at Glasgow Evangelical Church.  He lives in town with his wife Virginia and their five children; Noah, Ava, Silas, Sarah, & Ivy. Coach Runner enjoys Fort Peck Lake, hanging with the family, skiing, and snow boarding.  


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team history

Following the implementation of an intramural program in 1916, football was officially adopted by Glasgow High School (MT) in 1922.

The Scotties have played in eight state championship games during our 103-year history, winning Class A titles in 1976, 80, 83, and 86. The team also had back-to-back undefeated seasons in 1965 and 66. These seasons, however, were spoiled as Montana did not hold playoffs for Class A during those years.

The Scotties were re-classified to Class B in 1992, where we have continued to experience success. Winning 10 Conference titles, appearing in the state playoffs in 26 out of 33 years, and advancing to the state semifinals on seven occasions.

Home games are played on Scottie Field, which is located on the school’s campus. The stadium opened in 1982 and is one of the largest Class B facilities in the state. Built in 2000, they also have one of the premier high school weight room’s in the area.

4-time State Champions
1976, 1980, 1983, 1986
4-time State Runner-Up
1941, 1944, 1967, 1974
8 State Championship Game Appearances
1941, 1944, 1967, 1974, 1976, 1980, 1983, 1986
18 State Semi-Final Appearances
1929, 1939, 1941, 1944, 1967, 1974, 1976, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1999, 2009, 2013, 2020
14 State Quarter-Final Appearances
1986, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1999, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2020, 2022
38 State Playoff Appearances
1929, 1939, 1941, 1944, 1967, 1974, 1976, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
4 Undefeated Seasons
1965, 1966, 1976, 1986
11 Undefeated Regular Seasons
1944, 1965, 1966, 1974, 1976, 1979, 1986, 1992, 2002, 2008, 2014
22-time Conference Champions
Northern B 2023
District 2B
1992, 1993, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2016
Eastern A 1941, 1944, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1974, 1976, 1979, 1980, 1986
Northern A 1929, 1939
Season-By-Season Team Summary
Mr. Andy Brask – 2 years Head Coach (1922-1923) – 5 Wins 2 Losses
1922 – 2-1 Overall Record in inaugural season
1923 – 3-1 Overall Record in year #2

Mr. J.V. Warling – 3 Years Head Coach (1924-1926) – 11 Wins 5 Losses
1924 – 2-2 Overall Record
1925 – 3-1 Overall Record
1926 – 6-2 Overall Record

Mr. Guy Weaver – 2 Years Head Coach (1927-1928) – 4 Wins 4 Losses 2 Ties
1927 – 3-1-1 Overall Record
1928 – 1-3-1 Overall Record

Mr. Lloyd Osborn – 4 Years Head Coach (1929-1932) – 17 Wins 8 Losses 2 Ties
1929 – Northern A Champions, State A Semifinals, 7-1-1 Overall Record
1930 – 1-3-1 Overall Record
1931 – 3-3 Overall Record
1932 – 6-1 Overall Record

Mr. Howard Peters – 2 Years Head Coach (1933-1934) – 6 Wins 8 Losses 1 Tie (both stints)
1933 – 2-2 Overall Record
1934 – 3-1-1 Overall Record

Mr. Ray Buzetti – 1 Year Head Coach (1935) – 0 Wins 6 Losses
1935 – 0-6 Overall Record

Mr. Howard Peters – 1 Year Head Coach (1936) **2nd Stint** 
1936 – 1-5 Overall Record

Mr. Bob Breen – 4 Years Head Coach (1937-1940) – 14 Wins 12 Losses 1 Tie
1937 – 4-2-1 Overall Record
1938 – 5-2 Overall Record
1939 – Northern A Champions, State A Quarterfinals, 3-4 Overall Record
1940 – 2-4 Overall Record

Mr. Bob Murray – 3 Years Head Coach (1941-1943) – 6 Wins 4 Losses 
1941 – Eastern A Champions, State A Finalist, 5-2 Overall Record
1942 – 1-1 Overall Record
1943 – 0-1 Overall Record

Mr. Ray Baker – 3 Years Head Coach (1944-1946) – 13 Wins 8 Losses 1 Tie
1944 – Eastern A Champions, State A Finalist, Undefeated Regular Season, 6-1-1 Overall Record
1945 – 4-3 Overall Record
1946 – 3-4 Overall Record

Mr. Hal Meyer – 8 Years Head Coach (1947-1954) – 26 Wins 26 Losses 3 Ties
1947 – 2-4-1 Overall Record
1948 – 2-5 Overall Record
1949 – 2-3-1 Overall Record
1950 – 3-4 Overall Record
1951 – 4-3 Overall Record
1952 – 5-3 Overall Record
1953 – 3-2-1 Overall Record
1954 – 5-2 Overall Record

Mr. Dan Radakovich – 3 Years Head Coach (1955-1957) – 3 Wins 20 Losses 1 Tie
1955 – 1-6 Overall Record
1956 – 0-8 Overall Record
1957 – 2-6-1 Overall Record

Mr. Dan Freund – 2 Years Head Coach (1958-1959) – 5 Wins 13 Losses
1958 – 3-6 Overall Record
1959 – 2-7 Overall Record

Mr. Darrell Hueth – 7 Years Head Coach (1960-1966) – 38 Wins 18 Losses 3 Ties 
1960 – 3-6 Overall Record
1961 – 4-4 Overall Record
1962 – 5-2-2 Overall Record
1963 – 5-3-1 Overall Record
1964 – 6-3 Overall Record
1965 – Eastern A Champions, Undefeated Season, 7-0 Overall Record **No Playoffs Held**
1966 – Eastern A Champions, Undefeated Season, 8-0 Overall Record **No Playoffs Held**

Mr. Sid Sulser – 3 Years Head Coach (1967-1969) – 14 Wins 12 Losses
1967 – Eastern A Champions, State A Finalist, 8-2 Overall Record
1968 – 2-6 Overall Record
1969 – 4-4 Overall Record

Mr. Jim Lodge – 2 Years Head Coach (1970-1971) – 2 Wins 14 Losses
1970 – 1-7 Overall Record
1971 – 1-7 Overall Record

Mr. Doug Dierenfield – 5 Years Head Coach (1972-1976) – 33 Wins 11 Losses
1972 – 1-7 Overall Record
1973 – 6-2 Overall Record
1974 – Eastern A Champions, State A Finalist, Undefeated Regular Season, 9-1 Overall Record
1975 – 7-1 Overall Record
1976 – STATE A CHAMPIONS, Eastern A Champions, Undefeated Season, 10-0 Overall Record

Mr. Henry Hamill – 4 Years Head Coach (1977-1980) – 27 Wins 5 Losses 
1977 – 6-1 Overall Record
1978 – 6-1 Overall Record
1979 – Eastern A Champions, State A Semifinals, Undefeated Regular Season, 7-1 Overall Record
1980 – STATE A CHAMPIONS, Eastern A Champions, 8-2 Overall Record

Mr. Chuck Harvey – 2 Years Head Coach (1981-1982) – 12 Wins 6 Losses
1981 – 6-3 Overall Record
1982 – 6-3 Overall Record

Mr. Pat Dolan – 3 Years Head Coach (1983-1985) – 18 Wins 10 Losses
1983 – STATE A CHAMPIONS, 9-2 Overall Record
1984 – 3-5 Overall Record
1985 – 6-3 Overall Record

Mr. Pat Petrino – 10 Years Head Coach (1986-1995) – 65 Wins 28 Losses
1986 – STATE A CHAMPIONS, Eastern A Champions, Undefeated Season, 11-0 Overall Record
1987 – 4-4 Overall Record
1988 – 5-3 Overall Record
1989 – Playoff Qualifier, 6-3 Overall Record
1990 – 4-4 Overall Record
1991 – 5-3 Overall Record
1992 – District 2B Champions, State B Semifinals, Undefeated Regular Season, 9-1 Overall Record
1993 – District 2B Champions, State B Semifinals, 7-4 Overall Record
1994 – 2nd Place District 2B, State B Semifinals, 8-3 Overall Record
1995 – 2nd Place District 2B, Playoff Qualifier, 6-3 Overall Record

Mr. Tim Connors – 2 Years Head Coach (1996-1997) – 7 Wins 9 Losses
1996 – 3-5 Overall Record
1997 – 4-4 Overall Record

Mr. Chuck Syverson – 3 Years Head Coach (1998-2000) – 15 Wins 13 Losses
1998 – 2-6 Overall Record
1999 – 3rd Place District 2B, State B Semifinals, 8-3 Overall Record
2000 – 3rd Place District 2B, Playoff Qualifier, 5-4 Overall Record

Mr. Ryan Malmin – 4 Years Head Coach (2001-2004) – 26 Wins 10 Losses
2001 – 2nd Place District 2B, Playoff Qualifier, 6-3 Overall Record
2002 – District 2B Champions, Playoff Qualifier, Undefeated Regular Season, 7-1 Overall Record
2003 – District 2B Champions, Playoff Qualifier, 7-2 Overall Record
2004 – 2nd Place District 2B, Playoff Qualifier, 6-4 Overall Record

Mr. Clint Croy – 4 Years Head Coach (2005-2008) – 22 Wins 15 Losses
2005 – 2nd Place District 2B, Playoff Qualifier, 3-6 Overall Record
2006 – 4-4 Overall Record
2007 – 2nd Place District 2B, State Quarterfinals, 6-4 Overall Record
2008 – District 2B Champions, State Quarterfinals, Undefeated Regular Season, 9-1 Overall Record

Mr. Dan Dale – 3 Years Head Coach (2009-2011) – 12 Wins 15 Losses
2009 – Co-District 2B Champions, State B Semifinals, 8-3 Overall Record
2010 – 2-6 Overall Record
2011 – 2-6 Overall Record

Mr. Greg Liebelt – 6 Years Head Coach (2012-2017) – 37 Wins 24 Losses
2012 – 2nd Place District 2B, State B Quarterfinals, 7-3 Overall Record
2013 – District 2B Champions, State B Semifinals, 9-2 Overall Record,
2014 – District 2B Champions, State B Quarterfinals, Undefeated Regular Season, 10-1 Overall Record
2015 – 2nd Place District 2B, Playoff Qualifier, 3-7 Overall Record
2016 – District 2B Champions, Playoff Qualifier, 6-3 Overall Record
2017 – 2-8 Overall Record

Mr. Patrick Barnett – 7 Years Head Coach (2018-Present) – 46 Wins 25 Losses
2018 – 3rd Place Northern B, Playoff Qualifier, 5-4 Overall Record
2019 – 3rd Place Northern B, Playoff Qualifier, 5-4 Overall Record
2020 – 3rd Place Northern B, State B Semifinals, 9-3 Overall Record
2021 – 2nd Place Northern B, Playoff Qualifier, 7-3 Overall Record
2022 – 2nd Place Northern B, State B Quarterfinals, 8-3 Overall Record
2023 – Northern B Champions, Playoff Qualifier, 5-5 Overall Record
2024 – 2nd Place Northern B, Playoff Qualifier, 7-3 Overall Record

All-Time Head-to-Head Results
Anaconda…………………………….1-2
Baker……………………………………16-13 (29 Games)
Bigfork……………………………….0-2
Big Timber……………………………1-1
Billings Central……………………11-6 (17 Games)
Billings West…………………………0-1
Boulder…………………………………0-1
Butte Central………………………..2-0
Chinook………………………………..9-5 (14 Games)
Choteau………………………………..4-1
Circle…………………………………….3-0
Colstrip…………………………………11-8 (19 Games)
Columbia Falls……………………..1-0
Columbus……………………………..3-2
Conrad………………………………….11-6 (17 Games)
Culbertson……………………………1-0
Cut Bank……………………………….9-5 (14 Games)
Deer Lodge……………………………1-0
Dickinson Trinity…………………1-0
Eureka…………………………………..3-1
Fairfield………………………………..6-8 (14 Games)
Fairview……………………………….3-0
Florence……………………………….1-0
Fort Benton………………………….1-1
Forsyth…………………………………5-0
Frazer…………………………………..2-0
Frenchtown…………………………0-3
Glendive……………………………….29-48-1 (78 Games)
Great Falls High…………………..1-7-1
Great Falls Central……………….0-4
Hardin………………………………….20-2 (22 Games)
Harlem…………………………………27-0 (27 Games)
Havre……………………………………20-35-4 (59 Games)
Huntley Project……………………2-5
Kalispell Flathead………………..1-3
Laurel…………………………………..14-8-1 (23 Games)
Lewistown……………………………23-10-2 (35 Games)
Libby……………………………………..0-1
Livingston…………………………….7-5 (12 Games)
Malta…………………………………….33-27-2 (62 Games)
Manhattan…………………………….0-3
Miles City……………………………..26-26 (52 Games)
Missoula……………………………….0-1
Nashua…………………………………1-1
Plentywood………………………….18-8 (26 Games)
Polson…………………………………..1-0
Poplar………………………………….26-7 (33 Games)
Red Deer, Canada……………….1-0
Ronan………………………………….0-1
Roundup……………………………..3-0
Saco……………………………………..8-0
Scobey…………………………………7-3 (10 Games)
Shelby…………………………………5-4
Shepherd……………………………3-2
Sidney…………………………………23-25-1 (49 Games)
Townsend…………………………..1-0
Whitefish……………………………2-1
Whitehall……………………………0-1
Williston…………………………….10-9 (19 Games)
Winston Churchill, Canada…1-0
Wolf Point……………………………65-18-2 (85 Games)

Overall Record:
484 WINS – 331 LOSSES – 14 TIES (following the 2024 Season)


awards / honors
1st Team All-State
Don Jellum – RB 1956
Don Jellum – RB 1957
John Zavalney – G 1962
John Etchart – QB, John Zavalney – G 1963
Scott Sukut G, Dave Weber DB – G 1975
Paul Clemmer, Don Ressmeyer, Leo Shanks, Al Steiner, Dennis Sulser 1976
Leo Shanks – OT 1977
Allan Dassonville – OG, Dean Vegge – C, Greg Vold – RB 1978
Joe Long – OT/LB, Dave Pidwerbecki – OG, Bob Connors – QB, Ross Sensiba – DT, Tony Stein – C, Bill Connors-LB 1979
Steve Fossum – WR/DB, Bob Connors – QB, Tony Stein – DL 1980
Bill Beede – K 1982
Bill Beede – TE/K, Ted Connors – DB/RS, Pete Helland – RB, Gil Johnson – LB, Mike Liebelt – DE, Tad Schye – OL 1983
Tim Connors – WR, Mark Sulser – DB 1985
Tim Connors – WR, Rick Erps – TE/DE, Ken Hallock – RS, Chip Halverson – LB, Randy Karst – OT, Greg Liebelt – FB, Robert Martin – DB 1986
Greg Scanlan 1988
Rodney Hopkins, Brent Swenson 1989
Jim Mires – P 1990
Shane Pischel – DB, Marcus Bragg – K 1991
Marcus Bragg, Shawn Lawson, Chad Maczka, Nathan Miller, Chad Phillippi 1992
Mike Gienger, Scott Molvig, Ed Sugg 1993
Kent Boos, Trint Gamas, Jeff Gardner, Clint Trang 1994
Jason Mares, Jeremie Markle, Chas Zimdars 1995
Luke Hopstad 1996
Kelsey West 1997
Bret Clampitt, Michael Falcon, Nate Molstad 1999
Seth Morehouse, Justin Treager, Jon Wiens 2000
Brenner Flaten, Shane Johnson, Dan Rogenes 2001
Steven Falcon, Jeff Grewe, Andy Mock 2002
Tyler Edwards, Adam Morehouse, Cole Wesen 2003
Levi Clampitt, Cole Wesen 2004
Myles Kittleson 2007
Evan Etchart, Colton Hill, Myles Kittleson 2008
Drew Croy, Aaron Hartsock, Parker Miller, Zach Remus 2009
Luke Gunderson, Johnathon Koessl 2012
Luke Gunderson, Johnathon Koessl, Keil Krumwiede 2013
Dallas Capdeville, Chase Fossum, Tanner Roness, Jason Thibault 2014
Benji Phillips 2015
Luke Breigenzer, Benji Phillips 2016
Mayson Phipps 2018
Dylan Nieskens, Mayson Phipps 2019
Loden Idler, Dylan Nieskens, Mayson Phipps 2020
Kyler Hallock 2021
Morgan Fast, Tatum Hansen 2022
Vaughn Miller, Toryn Richards 2023
Norm Thompson Award

Norman Thompson was a 1971 graduate of Glasgow High School. He competed in Football, Basketball, & Track for the Scotties. As well as Scottie sports, he enjoyed softball, baseball, and all outdoor sports & activities. But most of all he loved his alma mater and bled Scottie red. In the fall of 1972, Norm was tragically killed in an automobile accident. The “Norm Thompson Award” is presented to the most valuable Scottie Football player of the annual Homecoming football game. Previous recipients are listed below:

1973 – Mark Scott
1974 – Mike Edwards
1975 – Tom Johnson
1976 – Tom Stebleton
1977 – Ed Boos
1978 – Al Dassonville
1979 – Bill Connors
1980 – Karl Truesdell
1981 – Craig Vold
1982 – Gil Johnson
1983 – Gil Johnson
1984 – John McNeilly
1985 – Larry Rasmusan
1986 – Ken Hallock
1987 – Darcy Boos
1988 – Chris Molvig
1989 – Brent Swenson
1990 – Shayne Taylor
1991 – Mike Molvig
1992 – Chad Maczka
1993 – Mike Gienger
1994 – Trint Gamas
1995 – Myles Sundby
1996 – Pete Storle
1997 – Josh Dascher
1998 – Ryan Rogenes
1999 – Nate Molstad
2000 – Dan Rogenes
2001 – Steven Falcon
2002 – Steven Falcon
2003 – Tyler Edwards
2004 – Cole Wesen
2005 – Jake Newton
2006 – Kevin Ripley
2007 – Derek Canen
2008 – Derek Canen
2009 – Zach Remus
2010 – Kevin Hill
2011 – Kori Meiers
2012 – Johnathon Koessl
2013 – Johnathon Koessl
2014 – Jason Thibault
2015 – Benji Phillips
2016 – Alex Fransen
2017 – Kevin McDonald
2018 – Alec Boland
2019 – Alec Boland
2020 – Loden Idler
2021 – Trey Johnson
2022 – Jack Cornwell
2023 – Toryn Richards
2024 – Khye Gamas

Dale Vegge Award

Dale Vegge was born and raised in Glasgow, graduating from Glasgow High School in 1975. He played quarterback for the Scotties from 1972-74. His senior year the Scotties played Ronan for the State Championship and lost 33-22. Dale was selected 1st team all-conference QB and also all state. He was an assistant Scottie coach in 1980 and did scouting from 1980 until 1987 for Scottie football. Dale lived and breathed Scottie football in high school and it followed throughout his life. Former Scottie Head Coach Pat Petrino was instrumental in creating the Dale Vegge Memorial Award and in 1991 Coach Petrino and Dale’s family created the award in a way of honoring Dale for his love and commitment to Scottie Football. The award is presented each year to the outstanding senior football player of the “Senior Night” football game. Previous recipients are listed below:

1991 – Shane Pischel
1992 – Chad Maczka
1993 – Randy Bishop
1994 – Trint Gamas
1995 – Jeremie Markle
1996 – Pete Storle
1997 – Joe Petrino
1998 – Dusty Shipp
1999 – Bret Clampitt
2000 – D.J. Elletson
2001 – Shane Johnson
2002 – Jeron Wesen
2003 – Tyler Edwards & Randy Elletson
2004 – Levi Clampitt
2005 – Leif Sorensen
2006 – Brady Smith
2007 – Karl Molvig
2008 – Evan Etchart
2009 – Kirk Capdeville
2010 – Brandon Hansard
2011 – Kori Meiers
2012 – Greg Fewer
2013 – Johnathon Koessl
2014 – Tanner Roness
2015 – Lane Nickels
2016 – Trent Herbert
2017 – Alex Fransen
2018 – John McColly
2019 – Cale Swanson
2020 – Mayson Phipps
2021 – Kyler Hallock
2022 – Ashton Potter
2023 – Vaughn Miller
2024 – Coy Nelson 

Shrine Game Selections

Every year since 1947, Montana high schools’ finest football players have been selected to compete in a game to raise money and to help make the public aware of the Shriner’s Hospital in Spokane, Washington. Montana’s version of the “Shrine Game” is one of the oldest running high school All-Star football games in the United States. It takes place every July and pits the best players in Eastern Montana vs. the best players in Western Montana. 2017 will mark the 71st Annual Montana East-West Shrine Game. The Scotties have had many selections over the years. Those that have been selected to participate in the game as a player or a coach are listed below. The list does NOT include those that have been selected as alternates for the team over the years:

1948 – Garth Maag
1953 – Jerry Luckman
1954 – Tom Farrell
1955 – Don DeDobbeleer, Darrell Hueth
1959 – Robert “Tiny” Carson, Coach-Darrell Hueth
1961 – Dick Hueth
1962 – Don Hanson
1963 – John Zavalney (Officials, Dan Freund and Dan Radakovich)
1964 – Robert Dobrovolny
1965 – Dennis Hueth, Steve Rundle, Coach-Dick Hueth
1966 – Roy Robinson, Ted Schye
1967 – Steve Grobel, Dick House
1968 – Curt Brandon, Mike Tolstedt
1970 – Mike Radakovich
1974 – George Rahlf
1975 – Mike Edwards, Steve Sukut
1976 – Scott Sukut
1977 – Dennis Sulser
1978 – Ed Boos
1979 – Allen Dassonville, Dean Vegge, Greg Vold
1980 – Bill Connors, Joe Long, David Pidwerbecki, Coach-Arvid Grier, Coach-Pat Petrino
1981 – Bob Connors***, Steve Fossum, Tony Stein
1983 – Dan Bilbruck
1984 – Ted Connors, Gil Johnson, Mike Liebelt, Coach-Pat Dolan
1985 – John McNeilly
1986 – Mark Sulser
1987 – Tim Connors, Rick Erps, Chip Halverson, Greg Liebelt, Robert Martin, Coach-Pat Petrino
1989 – Darcy Boos
1990 – Nathan Allie, Rodney Hopkins, Brent Swenson, Coach-Pet Petrino, Coach-Rick Carriger
1991 – Dave Jacobson
1993 – Marc Bragg, Nathan Miller, Chad Philippi
1994 – Scott Molvig
1997 – Luke Hopstad*
1998 – Joe Petrino
2000 – Jay Green, Nate Molstad*
2004 – Tyler Edwards
2009 – Evan Etchart*, Myles Kittleson
2010 – Drew Croy
2014 – Luke Gunderson, Jon Koessl*
2015 – Chase Fossum
2017 – Benji Phillips*
2021 – Mayson Phipps, Coach-Patrick Barnett, Cheerleader-Aubre Hartsock
2024 – Toryn Richards 

*** = Named Most Outstanding Player of the Game
* = Did not participate

Badlands Bowl Selections

In 1994, The Knights of Columbus started an all-star game pitting the best football players in Montana against the best players in North Dakota. They dubbed it the “Badlands Bowl”, however, it was often referred to as the “MonDak Game”.  This annual Montana-North Dakota showdown took place every June and was universally recognized as the PREMIER High School All-Star game in the region. The Badlands Bowl ended after the 2019 game.  Those that had been selected to participate in the game as a player are listed below. This does NOT include those that had been selected as alternates for the team over the years:

1994 – Mike Gienger, Scott Molvig
1995 – Trint Gamas
2009 – Colton Hill***
2017 – Benji Phillips

*** = Named Most Outstanding Defensive Player of the Game

Class B All Star Game Participants

In 1988, the Class B All Star Game was formed as a way of showcasing the best Class B Football players in the state of Montana. The game is played annualy in early June in Billings, MT. and features the top players in Class B from the North vs. the top players in Class B from the South. Those that have participated in the game as a player or a coach are listed below:

1993 – Marc Bragg, Shawn Lawson, Nathan Miller, Chad Philippi
1994 – Randy Bishop, Ed Sugg
1995 – Kent Boos, Trint Gamas, Jeff Gardner, Clint Trang, Head Coach-Pat Petrino
1996 – Jason Mares, Patrick Price, Head Coach-Pat Petrino
1997 – Drew Markle, Tim Potter, Pete Storle
1998 – Casey Burke, Joe Petrino***
1999 – Travis Kittleson, Kelsey West
2000 – Bret Clampitt, Michael Falcon***, Jay Green
2001 – Ross Franzen, Jon Wiens
2002 – Brenner Flaten, Shane Johnson
2003 – Steven Falcon***, Jeff Grewe, Andy Mock**, Head Coach-Ryan Malmin
2004 – Ben Daggett, Tyler Edwards***, Adam Morehouse, Shawn Wersal
2005 – Levi Clampitt, Jesse McIntyre, Jerry Murch, Cole Wesen, Coach-Clint Croy
2006 – Tyler Malnaa, Leif Sorensen
2007 – Kevin Ripley
2008 – Travis Croy, Lee Henville
2009 – Derek Canen, Cade Flaten
2010 – Kirk Capdeville, Drew Croy, Parker Miller**, Head Coach-Dan Dale
2011 – Brandon Hansard, Head Coach-Dan Dale
2012 – Kori Meiers
2014 – Luke Gunderson, Harley Eliason, Jared Smith
2015 – Dallas Capdeville, Joe Doney, Chase Fossum, Ryan Scanlan, Coach-Ed Sugg
2016 – Ethan Etchart, Lane Nickels
2017 – Luke Breigenzer, Trent Herbert, Grant Morken, Benji Phillips, Coach McCrossin
2018 – Alex Fransen, Darrin Wersal
2019 – Bridger Barnett, Tayson Hoerster, Jaden Hughes
2020 – Alec Boland, Dexter Monson, Cordell Younkin (Cancelled due to Covid-19)
2021 – Colten Fast, Loden Idler, Will Knierim, Jesse Lee
2022 – Kyler Hallock, Austin Hughes, Trey Johnson
2023 – Mason Donaldson, Aiden Hoerster, Ashton Potter
2024 – Kohl Kittleson, Vaughn Miller, Toryn Richards***, Coach Patrick Barnett, Coach Tedrow

*** = Named North Team’s Most Outstanding Offensive Player of the Game
** = Named North Team’s Most Outstanding Defensive Player of the Game

Eric Wentland Memorial Offensive Lineman Award

1996 – John Britzman
1997 – Dusty Kittleson
1998 – Travis Kittleson
1999 – Jon Wiens
2000 – Jon Wiens
2001 – Andy Mock
2002 – Andy Mock
2003 – Adam Morehouse
2004 – Jerry Murch
2005 – Tyler Malnaa
2006 – Boyce Lacock
2007 – Chance Rauscher
2008 – Colton Hill
2009 – Parker Miller
2010 – Jake Mattfeldt
2011 – Kori Meiers
2012 – Luke Gunderson
2013 – Luke Gunderson
2014 – Ryan Scanlan
2015 – Grant Morken
2016 – Grant Morken
2017 – Bridger Barnett
2018 – Mayson Phipps
2019 – Mayson Phipps
2020 – Mayson Phipps
2021 – Austin Hughes
2022 – Kohl Kittleson
2023 – Kohl Kittleson

College Football Players
1 Leo Pattison Montana NCAA 1 year 1946
2 Dan Radakovich Montana NCAA 3 years 1946-1948
3 Marcus Svingen Montana NCAA 1 year 1946
4 Darrell Hueth Montana State NAIA / NCAA 4 years 1955-1958
  Team Captain, Little All-American 1958
5 Warren Karst Northern Montana NAIA 4 years 1956-1959
  Team Captain, 1st Team Montana Collegiate Lower-Division All-Conference Half Back 1958
6 Robert Boley Northern Montana NAIA 1 year 1959
7 Robert Carson Montana State NCAA 1 year 1959
8 George Zavalney Montana State NCAA 1 year 1961
9 Dick Hueth Montana State NCAA 4 years 1961-1964
10 John Etchart Carroll NAIA 4 years 1963-1966
  1st Team Montana Collegiate Upper-Division, All-Conference Half Back 1966, Most Valuable Back
11 John Zavalney Eastern Montana NAIA 2 years 1963-1964
12 Tim Carmen Northern Montana NAIA 4 years 1965-1968
  2-Time 1st Team Montana Collegiate Lower-Division All-Conference Half Back 1965 & 1966
13 Ron Grovom Northern Montana NAIA 2 years 1965-1968
  Honorable Mention Frontier All-Conference QB 1968
14 Craig Johnson Montana State NCAA 1 year 1965
15 Steve Rundle Montana State NCAA 4 years 1965-1968
16 Dennis Hueth Montana State NCAA 1 year 1965
    Northern Montana NAIA 3 years 1967-1969
17 Dick House Northern Montana NAIA 3 years 1967-1969
18 Don Jones Northern Montana NAIA 2 years 1968-1969
19 Roy Robinson Montana NCAA 4 years 1966-1969
  Big Sky All-Conference DB 1969, U of M Hall of Fame 1994, NFL Draft Pick 1970 (Atlanta Falcons) 1 yr Canadian Football League
20 Rod Archambeault Carroll NAIA 2 years 1975-1976
21 Paul Clemmer NDSCS NJCAA 1 year 1977
22 Dennis Sulser Dickinson State NAIA 4 years 1977-1980
23 Ed Boos NDSCS NJCAA 2 years 1978-1979
    Jamestown NAIA 2 years 1980-1981
24 Bill Connors Carroll NAIA 4 years 1980-1983
25 Dave Helland NDSCS NJCAA 1 year 1981
26 Bob Connors Montana NCAA D1-AA 4 years 1981-1984
27 Dan Bilbruck NDSCS NJCAA 2 years 1983-1984
    Jamestown NAIA 2 years 1985-1986
28 Jeff Plant Jamestown NAIA 4 years 1984-1987
29 Tad Schye Jamestown NAIA 5 years 1984-1988
30 Mike Liebelt Bismarck (ND) NJCAA 1 year 1984
    Montana State NCAA D1-AA 2 years 1987-1988
31 Ted Connors Rocky Mountain NAIA 4 years 1984-1987
32 Tom Laroque Snow College (UT) NJCAA 2 years 1986-1987
33 Mark Sulser Montana NCAA D1-AA 4 years 1986-1989
34 Gil Johnson NDSCS NJCAA 2 years 1987-1988
    Minot State NAIA 2 years 1989-1990
35 Tim Connors Carroll NAIA 4 years 1987-1990
  3-Time 1st Team Frontier All-Conference DB 1988, 1989, & 1990. 2-Time Team Captain 1989, 1990, Carroll College Hall of Fame 2007
36 Rick Erps Montana NCAA D1-AA 5 years 1987-1991
  1st Team Big Sky All-Conference G 1990
37 Greg Liebelt Montana State NCAA D1-AA 2 years 1987-1988
    Montana Tech NAIA 2 years 1990-1991
38 Randy Karst Jamestown NAIA 3 years 1987-1989
39 Karrick Koessl Jamestown NAIA 1 year 1987
40 Chip Halverson Concordia (MN) NCAA D3 1 year 1987
41 Mike Castleberry Montana Tech NAIA 5 years 1987-1991
  Frontier All-Conference OL 1991
42 Jay Plant Carroll NAIA 2 years 1988-1989
    Minot State NAIA 3 years 1990-1992
43 Eric Wentland Concordia (MN) NCAA D3 1 year 1988
44 Greg Scanlan Wyoming NCAA D1-A 5 years 1989-1993
  Team Captain 1993, UW Strength/Conditioning Athlete of the Year 1993, Honorable Mention Western Athletic All-Conference OL 1993
45 Jason Wiers Rocky Mountain NAIA 1 year 1989
46 Chris Billingsly Rocky Mountain NAIA 2 years 1989-1990
47 Jim Stone Montana Western NAIA 2 years 1989-1990
48 Darcy Boos Minot State NAIA 3 years 1990-1992
49 Rodney Hopkins Montana Western NAIA 1 year 1990
50 Travis West Dickinson State NAIA 4 years 1990-1993
51 Chris Molvig Carroll NAIA 4 years 1990-1993
52 Nathan Allie Carroll NAIA 4 years 1990-1993
  2nd Team Frontier All-Conference TE 1993
53 Pat Maag Jamestown NAIA 4 years 1990-1993
54 Brent Swenson Montana NCAA D1-AA 5 years 1990-1994
55 Joe Lierow Montana Tech NAIA 1 year 1990
56 Dave Jacobson Carroll NAIA 1 year 1991
57 Jim Mires Montana NCAA D1-AA 1 year 1991
58 Shayne Taylor Minot State NAIA 4 years 1991-1994
59 Marcus Bragg Montana State NCAA D1-AA 4 years 1993-1996
60 Scott Molvig Dickinson State NAIA 1 year 1994
61 Trint Gamas Minot State NAIA 1 year 1995
    Dickinson State NAIA 3 years 1997-1999
62 Kent Boos Montana Tech NAIA 6 years 1995-2000
  3-Time 2nd Team Frontier All-Conference LB 1998, 1999, & 2000. 1 year w/Billings Outlaws of the National Indoor Football League
63 Nate Reinhardt Jamestown NAIA 1 year 1997
    MSU Northern NAIA 2 years 1999-2000
64 Tyler Partridge MSU Northern NAIA 2 years 1998-1999
65 Joey Petrino Carroll NAIA 2 years 1998-1999
66 Dusty Kittleson Dickinson State NAIA 1 year 1998
67 John Britzman Dickinson State NAIA 1 year 1998
68 Josh Dascher Minot State NAIA 5 years 1998-2002
  2nd Team Dakota Athletic All-Conference Slot Back 2002, Honorable Mention Dakota Athletic All-Conference WR 2001
69 Jay Green Utah State NCAA D1-A 2 years 2000-2001
    Montana NCAA D1-AA 2 years 2003-2004
  2nd Team Big Sky All-Conference C 2004
70 Ryan Rogenes Trinity Bible (ND) NCCAA 1 year 2000
    Northern State (SD) NCAA D2 4 years 2001-2004
71 Bret Clampitt Jamestown NAIA 1 year 2000
72 Brenner Flaten Dickinson State NAIA 5 years 2002-2006
  3-Time Dakota Athletic All-Conference LB. 1st Team 2006, 2nd Team 2004 & 2005, 2nd Team Don Hansen All-American DE 2006, All American Bowl Participant 2006, Team Captain 2006
73 Seth Morehouse MSU Northern NAIA 1 year 2002
74 Andy Mock Jamestown NAIA 1 year 2003
    Minot State NAIA 1 year 2004
75 Jeff Grewe Dickinson State NAIA 3 years 2003-2005
76 Nik Anderson Dickinson State NAIA 1 year 2003
77 Tyler Edwards Mary NAIA 1 year 2004
    Montana Western NAIA 2 years 2005-2006
78 Levi Clampitt Minot State NAIA 2 years 2005-2006
    Regina (Canada) CIS 1 year 2007
79 Kyle Enebo Dickinson State NAIA 5 years 2008-2012
80 Cade Flaten Dickinson State NAIA 2 years 2009-2010
81 Myles Kittleson Montana Tech NAIA 2 years 2009-2010
82 Colton Hill Dickinson State NAIA 5 years 2009-2013
83 Derek Canen Dickinson State NAIA 1 year 2009
84 Dylan Hughes Rocky Mountain NAIA 1 year 2010
85 Drew Croy Rocky Mountain NAIA 1 year 2010
86 Brandon Hansard MSU Northern NAIA 1 year 2011
87 Tyler Wesen Montana Western NAIA 1 year 2013
88 Jared Smith Mary NCAA D2 1 year 2013
    Dickinson State NAIA 4 years 2018-2020, 2022
  2-Time North Star Athletic Conference Honorable Mention Linebacker 2019, 2020
89 Luke Gunderson Minot State NCAA D2 1 year 2013
90 Jonathan Koessl Dickinson State NAIA 1 year 2014
91 Tanner Roness Montana Western NAIA 1 year 2015
92 Chase Fossum Carroll NAIA 4 years 2015-2018
93 Jason Thibault Dickinson State NAIA 3 years 2016-2018
94 Alex Fransen Dickinson State NAIA 2 years 2018-2019
95 Mayson Phipps Montana Tech NAIA 1 year 2021
96 Dylan Nieskens Carroll NAIA 1 year 2021
97 Jesse Lee MSU-Northern NAIA 2 years 2021-2022
98 Loden Idler Dickinson State NAIA 4 years 2021-2024
99 Trey Johnson Carroll NAIA 1 year 2022
100 Kyler Hallock Dickinson State NAIA 3 years 2022-24
101 Toryn Richards Dickinson State NAIA 1 year 2024

all-time stats
Season Offensive Points (Team)
1. 442 (2020)
2. 383 (2014)
3. 380 (2008)
4. 370 (1986)
5. 367 (1994)
6. 364 (1999)
7. 354 (1974)
8. 338 (2009)
9. 335 (2013)
10. 332 (2016)