SCOT GLADSTONE
Scot Gladstone recently completed his third season as the Voice of the Glacier Range Riders. A native of Kalispell and raised primarily in Helena, Scot's passion for sports and storytelling has been a lifelong constant. A four-sport high school athlete, he earned full-ride scholarships to Phillips Andover Academy and Colorado College, where he graduated with a degree in Theatre and a minor in Journalism.
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Scot’s broadcasting career has taken him across the country, from Rockford, Illinois, to Bristol, Connecticut. Over the past three summers, he has called more than 250 games for the Range Riders, including their thrilling run to the Pioneer League Championship Series last September. As the sole broadcaster for the team, Scot travels with the players to every road game, capturing the highs and lows of a full season.
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When baseball season ends, Scot continues to lend his voice to sports around the region. He has called games for the B1G+ Network at the University of Washington and for ESPN+ broadcasts featuring the University of Montana, the University of Idaho, and Seattle University.
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A proud member of the Blackfeet and Cherokee tribes, Scot comes from a family deeply rooted in storytelling. His father, Jack Gladstone, is known as “Montana’s Troubadour” for his lyrical contributions, while his sister Mariah champions Native cuisine through her company, Indigikitchen. His cousin, Lily Gladstone, made history as the first Native actress to win a Golden Globe for Best Actress.
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Scot’s dedication to his craft and his connection to his heritage make him a unique and compelling voice in sports broadcasting.