schedule / results
Date(s) Location Time/Result
Thurs. Nov. 20th 1st Day of Practice @ Wrestling Center 5:00 PM
Fri. Dec. 5-6 @ 39th Annual Sidney Invitational 8th Place
Thurs. Dec. 11th JV @ Wolf Point Mixer Cancelled
Fri. Dec. 12-13 30th Annual Scottie Invitational 1st Place
Fri. Dec. 19-20 @ 48th Annual CMR Holiday Invitational 25th Place
Sat. Dec. 20th JV @ Walt & Trudy Curry Memorial at Great Falls High N/A
Mon. Dec. 29th 11th Annual Scottie Youth Clinic @ Wrestling Center 1:00 PM
Fri. Jan. 2-3 @ MT Super 14 in Belgrade 11th Place
Fri. Jan. 9-10 @ 61st Annual Bismarck Rotary 29th Place
Tues. Jan. 13th Dual @ Sidney 4-3 Match Record
Fri. Jan. 16-17 @ 5th Annual Miles City Cowgirl 16th Place
Tues. Jan. 20th Dual @ Glendive 9-4 Match Record
Fri. Jan. 23-24 @ Dylan Humes Memorial at Moorcroft, WY. 5th Place
Sat. Jan. 31st @ Malta Invitational 1st Place
Fri. Feb. 6th @ Malta (Color Rush Rivalry Night w/ Basketball Games) 1-0 Match Record
Sat. Feb. 7th Dual vs. Havre (Senior Night) 3-8 Match Record
Fri. Feb. 13-14 Eastern B/C Divisionals @ Malta 3rd Place
Thurs. Feb. 19-21 State All-Class @ Billings Metra 4th Place

roster
Name Grade Weight Class
Kylie Aho 9 100 lbs.
Riley Pattison 8 100 lbs.
Riley Pedersen 9 105 lbs.
Avery Pedersen 12 115 lbs.
Addison Hughes 8 120 lbs.
Lana Mason 9 125 lbs.
Lillian Massey 9 125 lbs.
Chloe Lamb 10 130 lbs.
Madison Lamb 11 140 lbs.
Aubree Holinde 9 145 lbs.
Blake Ozark 12 145 lbs.
Hannah Holinde 11 190 lbs.
Gracie Baker 12 MGR
Romie Zumbuhl 10 MGR
Carley Egleston 8 MGR
Ella Gilchrist 8 MGR

 


coaches corner


Brenner Flaten (1st year)

Head Coach

Brenner is a 2002 graduate of Glasgow High School.  During his time with the Scotties, he became one of the most decorated wrestlers in school history.  Flaten placed all 4 years at the MHSA state tournament; highlighted by three trips to the State Finals and two Individual State Championships in 2001 and 2002.  Those individual titles helped the Scotties win back to back State B/C Team Championships.  His Scottie Wrestling accolades include an undefeated season his junior year, a 5th place All-American finish at NHSCA Senior Nationals, and 106 pins to his credit without ever surrendering a pin throughout his folkstyle career.
After High School, Flaten attended Dickinson State University in North Dakota on a football scholarship.  He played Linebacker/Defensive End for the Blue Hawks from 2002 to 2006; earning All-Dakota Athletic Conference honors in 2004, 2005, and 2006.  In 2006 he secured 2nd Team Don Hansen Gazette All-American honors at Defensive End and played in the College All-American Bowl at the Metrodome in Minneapolis, MN.
After College, Flaten moved into a career in Education as a Teacher, Coach, and Administrator.  He taught 7 years in Wright, Wyoming where he also served as an assistant Wrestling and Football coach.  In 2014, he returned to Glasgow to become the Athletic Director and Vice Principal for Glasgow Schools; a position he held for 10 years.  He has 11 years experience as the Head Coach of the Glasgow Wrestling Club and currently holds Bronze and Teal USA Wrestling certifications.  Flaten is now serving as the Glasgow Superintendent of Schools.  He lives in Glasgow with his wife Alison and their four daughters; Collins, Brenley, Hayden, and Pierce.


Jody Mason (2nd year)
Girls Assistant Coach

Coach Jody enters her second season on the Girls Wrestling staff at Glasgow High School.  Mason is a native of Opheim, Montana; where she was multi-sport athlete for the Vikings.  Her family ranch is located in Northern Valley County where she lives with her husband Doug and their three children; Lana, Sheila, and Orrin. 

Jory Casterline (12th year)
Assistant Coach

Jory is a 1994 graduate of Glasgow High School. During his time as a Scottie, Jory competed in Wrestling and Cross Country. In 1994, he became only the 3rd Glasgow Scottie Wrestler in history to place four times at the Montana State Tournament. Jory’s career was highlighted by three trips to the state finals and an individual state championship in 1993. The Scotties also secured the Class B/C State Team Championship his senior year.
After high school, Coach Casterline wrestled Collegiately for the University of Mary (Bismarck, ND) and the University of Montana Western (Dillon, MT). Following college, Jory found his way into the coaching ranks. He had stints as a high school assistant coach at both Shepherd and Laurel High Schools in Montana.
Later on, Casterline returned to his hometown of Glasgow. Jory has six years of experience as the Head Coach of the Glasgow Wrestling Club and enters his 12th full season as the head man of the Scottie Boys Program after also serving 5 years as the Head Girls Coach.  He is a 2-time Montana Class B Wrestling Coach of the Year and has been a finalist for the award 7 different times. Outside of coaching, Jory is employed by the City of Glasgow as the Recreation Department Director. He is also the current Freestyle Chairman of the AAU in Montana. He resides in Glasgow, with his wife Brittne and their three children Viona, Brands, & Baylor.

Cody King (5th year)
Assistant Coach

Cody is a 2016 graduate of Glasgow High School and begins his 5th season on the Scottie Wrestling staff.  During his time as a Scottie, Cody was a 2-time State Placer.  Cody ranks 5th all-time in Scottie Wrestling history with 103 career pins.  His 132 career wins is 14th all-time in school history.  He also played Football in High School for the Scotties.
Cody resides in Glasgow and is self-employed as an independent construction contractor.

Dylan Nieskens (4th year)
Volunteer Assistant Coach

Dylan is a 2021 graduate of Glasgow High School where he was a dual-sport standout for the Scotties.  Dylan was a 4-time state finalist on the wrestling mat with three individual State titles to his credit.  Dylan is one of only 4 wrestlers in school history to make the state finals all four years of High School.  He is also one of only four 3-time state champions in school history.  He ranks 4th all-time in school history with 158 career wins and 5th all-time with 103 career pins.  The Scotties claimed four state trophies while he was in High School; finishing in 3rd place his Freshman year, 2nd his Sophomore, and closing with Back to Back Class B team titles his Junior and Senior seasons. In Football, Dylan was a 2-time All State player who helped the Scotties to a State Semifinal appearance in 2020.  After High School, he played a year of Football at Carroll College.  Dylan resides in Glasgow with his wife Alaina and their son Alan.  He is employed with Dry Prairie Rural Water.

Clancy Harris (6th year)
Volunteer Assistant Coach

Clancy is a 2001 graduate of Sidney High School (MT).  Clancy was a two-time state placer for the Eagles and completed his career with a Class A Individual State Championship in 2001 at 171 lbs.  His 3rd place finish in 2000, helped Sidney to a Class A Team State Championship. Clancy is currently employed with Border Patrol and lives in Glasgow with his wife Laura and their children; Knoxsen and Brynlie.

Brady Flaten (15th year)
Volunteer Assistant Coach

Brady is a 1997 graduate of Glasgow High School. During his time as a Scottie, Brady competed in Wrestling and Football. He became the first four time state finalist in school history, accomplishing the feat from 1994-1997. His high school career was highlighted by two individual state championships. After high school, Coach Flaten wrestled Collegiately for the University of North Dakota (Grand Forks, ND). Following college, Brady spent time as a head coach in both Football and Golf at Wolf Point High School. In 2007, Brady returned to his hometown of Glasgow. Coach Flaten, took over the reigns of the program as Co-Head Coach from 2008 to 2011. Brady was named Montana Class B Wrestling Coach of the year in both 2009 and 2010. He stepped away for three seasons, only to return for his 2nd stint with the program. Outside of coaching, Brady is employed as a Power Plant Operator with the US Army Corps of Engineers in Fort Peck, MT. He is also the current President of both the Glasgow Wrestling Club and the Montana Catfish Association. He resides in Glasgow with his wife Lacey and their three kids; Addison, DC, and Kennedy.


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team history
In January of 2020, the MHSA officially voted to add Girls Wrestling to the State’s Athletic offerings.  The 2020-21 school year was the first official year of Girls Wrestling in Montana.  Glasgow High School voted to add the sport in its very first year.
The program began with one girl in its first two seasons, jumped to five girls in year three, and is currently experiencing massive growth at all three levels in Glasgow (Club, Middle School, and High School).  The Scottie Girls compete in the Eastern B/C Division to qualify for an annual ALL-Class State Tournament in the Billings Metra alongside the three boys classifications.  In 2024, the Scotties had our first state placer and state finalist in school history. In 2025, the Scottie Girls won our 1st Invitational tournament in Malta, won our first postseason hardware with a 3rd place finish at Eastern B/C Divisionals, and topped it all off with the first state trophy in school history; finishing 3rd place amongst Class B/C schools at the All-Class event.

Year-by-Year Post Season Tournament Results
Year Divisionals State
2021 N/A N/A
2022 N/A 39th
2023 5th 26th
2024 9th 13th
2025 3rd 3rd
2025 3rd 4th

awards / honors

State Placers
Riley Clampitt 145 lbs. 2nd Place – 2024
Madison Lamb 140 lbs. 5th Place – 2025
Riley Clampitt 145 lbs. 3rd Place – 2025
Madison Lamb 140 lbs. 3rd Place – 2026
Hannah Holinde 235 lbs. 6th Place – 2026

Divisional Champions
Madison Lamb 145 lbs. – 2023
Madison Lamb 138 lbs. – 2024
Madison Lamb 140 lbs. – 2025
Riley Clampitt 145 lbs. – 2025
Riley Pedersen 105 lbs. – 2026
Hannah Holinde 235 lbs. – 2026

Bismarck Rotary Champions
Riley Clampitt 155 lbs. – 2023

Cowgirl Classic Champions
Riley Clampitt  145 lbs. – 2024
Riley Clampitt 145 lbs. – 2025

Most Valuable Female Wrestler
Madison Lamb – 2023
Riley Clampitt – 2024
Riley Clampitt – 2025


all-time stats

Career Wins (Top 2)
1.  Madison Lamb  120  (23-26)
2. Riley Clampitt  86  (23-25)

Career Pins  (Top 2)
1.  Madison Lamb  101  (23-26)
2.  Riley Clampitt  56  (23-24)

Career Takedowns  (Top 3)
1.  Madison Lamb  186  (23-26)
2.  Avery Pedersen  124 (23-26)
3.  Riley Clampitt  122  (23-25)

Season Wins (Top 6)
1. Madison Lamb 37 2026
2. Madison Lamb  34  2023
Riley Clampitt  34  2024
4.  Riley Clampitt  33  2025
5.  Madison Lamb 28  2025
6.  Avery Pedersen 27 2026

Season Pins (Top 10)
1.  Madison Lamb 34 2026
2.  Madison Lamb  28  2023
3.  Riley Clampitt  25  2025
4.  Avery Pedersen 23 2026
Aubree Holinde 23 2026
6.  Riley Pedersen  22 2025
7.  Riley Pedersen 21 2026
8.  Riley Clampitt 20 2024
Madison Lamb 20 2024
Lana Mason 20 2025
Kylie Aho 20 2025
Hannah Holinde 20 2026

Season Takedowns (Top 8)
1.  Madison Lamb  54  2023
2.  Avery Pedersen 52 2026
3.  Madison Lamb 51 2026
4.  Madison Lamb  46  2025
5.  Riley Clampitt  44  2025
6.  Riley Clampitt  42  2024
7.  Lana Mason  40  2025
Aubree Holinde 40 2026