Glasgow Highlanders Win AAU Championship
Glasgow Highlanders Win AAU Championship
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Highlanders
WIN AAU State
Championship!
by Glasgow Wrestling
Club Staff
WOW!
The Glasgow
Highlanders put on
one heck of a show in
Montana’s greatest venue
this weekend. For the first
time in club history, the
Glasgow Wrestling Club
Boys WON the Large Team
AAU State Championship. photo by Amy Nelson
The Girls won the Large
Team title in 2022 and the
Boys have claimed Small Highlander Aurora Markle competing at the State AAU Tournament in Billings.
and Medium team titles brought 43 wrestlers to the Glasgow Boys have ahead of Class AA power
throughout the storied the big dance and scored ever scored at a State AAU Team Champs (Billings
history of the program, a whopping 463 points. It tournament. (492 points West) with 10.535
but had never went up was good enough for the in 2022) points/per wrestler.
against every single Class 4th most points overall; According to Montana 2-time defending AAU
AA feeder program to win which in itself is the best AAU By-Laws. The small, Large Team Champion,
the highest honor. finish in program history! medium, and Large Team Huntley Project, finished
Until this year! Only Team Champs Titles are determined by a in 3rd place and Billings
There was a (Billings West), Sidney, club’s total points divided Wrestling Club finished
record 1,271 boys in and Billings Wrestling by their total number of in a close 4th. It was the
attendance representing Club finished with more wrestlers. That formula strength of six Individual
85 different youth clubs. total points. The gave Glasgow 10.767 CHAMPIONS and twenty
The Highlander boys 463 points is the 2nd most points/per wrestler just continued on back page
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Lustre Christian boys lose Cayden Klatt and Terran
Joseph. Also alternate Eyosias Aydew.
“Cayden has been with me since sixth grade,”
said Lions coach Randy Reddig. “He knows what I
[Link]’s our three-point shooter. Terran has led
our defense and is our spark plug.”
Klatt and Joseph were instrumental in helping
the Lions to the state tournament the past two years.
Nashua will lose Caden Laumeyer, Damon
Adkins, and John Grimes. Laumeyer and Adkins
were starters.
Circle loses 6-foot-5 Donovan Gibbs and Arley
Idland. Dodson will see Sebatian Best graduate.
North Country had only Andrew Boucher. Scobey
had Braxton Wolfe and Ty Leischner.
Frazer had four seniors, Ty Fourstar, Tavis Long,
Christopher Fox, and Joseph Beston, all starters.
The District 3C will be competitive next year
again. Lustre Christian and Scobey will battle for the
boys crown with North Country, Circle and Nashua
battling for the third seed.
Scobey could take the top spot for the girls with
the Mavericks giving the Spartans a run for it. Circle
will be in the mix as well. Should be an exciting
season. Nashua will be better, but the Porcupines
need to find more athletes. Lustre Christian and
Dodson will be good as well.
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Highlanders continued front State AAU
Individual
Kennedy Flaten 4th
Riley Pattison 4th
one state placers that put the mighty Highlanders over Lyla Lehner 6th
the top! Results-- Khloe Kaufman 4th
Tot Josie Hartwell 4th
The Boys also finished in 2nd place overall for the
Theo Marks 5th Madisyn Murch 6th
famed Bobby McKinley Trophy; which is given to the
Rhett Murch 5th Schoolboy/Girl
best “10-man” team at the event. Huntley Project would
Brands Casterline 3rd Aiden Aune 3rd
score 82 to win the plaque, GWC would come just one Hunter Pierce 3rd
Frank Pattison
point short by scoring 81, and Team Champs was 3rd in Jax Pankratz Jack Morehouse
the McKinley race with 79 points. Newt Knaff **State Champion**
The Highlander Girls would shine bright right Kayson Murch 5th Saunten Gamas 2nd
alongside the boys this weekend as they were simply Saylor Thompson 6th Weston Kirkland
DOMINANT from start to finish! The event featured a DC Flaten
record 448 girls and GWC brought their own record of Bantam Kylie Aho
24 girls to the State Meet. It was the 3rd largest female Nels Redfield Riley Pedersen 3rd
team in attendance. At the end of three intense days of Howard Redfield Bailey Dooley 3rd
Wrestling; the Highlander Girls would finish in 2nd Silas Hopstad Chloe Lamb 3rd
Place overall out of 64 clubs with a team record 243.5 Atikis Girard Aubree Holinde 5th
points. The girls added an Individual Champion and Eli Pankratz Cadet
Rowen Thompson Cody Kuka
a team record nineteen individual state placers! Only
Ledger Kaufman 5th Tyler King
Class AA Billings Darkhorse Girls (Billings Senior) Alex Earll
Colt Knaff **State
would put up more team points this weekend in the Ernie Vandall 3rd
Champion**
Metra. It is the 4th consecutive year that the Highlander Olive Marks Madison Lamb 5th
Girls have finished in the Top 3 overall at the State AAU Aurora Markle 6th Elite
tournament and the 4th consecutive year of finishing Brenley Flaten Joaquin Torres 5th
above ALL other Class B/C feeder programs. The future Taryn Sundeen 2nd James Landles 5th
is extremely bright for the ladies of Glasgow Wrestling. Collins Flaten **State William Kirkland
The Girls also finished in 3rd place overall for the Champion** **State Champion**
Walt Egged Award; which is given to the best “10-man” Midget Michael King 3rd
team at the event. Billings Darkhorse would score 77 Tate Lehner **State Avery Pedersen 2nd
to win the plaque, Billings Heights scored 56 to finish Champion**
Dayton Markle
runner-up, and the Highlanders rounded out the top Team Montana
three with 52 points. Jett Morehouse 2nd
CJ Sillerud Qualifiers -- AAU
It was another year of records being smashed by the
local club. The 67 wrestlers was the second most GWC
Milo Marks National Duals
has ever brought to a State AAU Meet. The 40 combined
Murdock Pattison 5th in Iowa:
Whit Ozark 4th • William Kirkland --
Boys and Girls Individual State Placers breaks last year’s Buddy Cole 9th/10th Grade Silver
record of 37! The 706.5 combined Team Points is also a Josiah Hernandez 2nd Team
NEW standard for a youth Wrestling Club that has been TenLea Sundeen 2nd
around since 1968. To top it all off, five Highlanders used Archer Henry • Jack Morehouse --
their performances from this weekend to earn a spot on Rygan Gamas 4th Middle School Gold
the AAU National Duals team. William Kirkland, Jack Gwen Torres Team
Morehouse, Aiden Aune, Hunter Pierce, and Tyler King Harlee Vandermars
will now represent Team Montana in Des Moines, Iowa 2nd • Aiden Aune -- Middle
on April 5th-7th. Outstanding all the way around. Novice School Gold Team
GWC will do it all again next weekend as the Walker Kirkland
Anders Aune • Hunter Pierce -- Middle
Highlanders will head back to the Billings Metra for the School Team
Knoxsen Harris
premier event in the region, the Montana Open! Action
Eli Holinde
will begin late Friday afternoon and continue through Taden Sundeen • Tyler King -- Middle
Sunday afternoon. The event is expected to smash more **State Champion** School Team