MEEKER | The Meeker High School boys basketball team returned to action last Saturday following a two-week break. The Cowboys hosted Little Snake River, a rematch of their February 2024 meeting when Meeker claimed a 61-45 victory. This time, the visiting team turned the tables, defeating the Cowboys 51-39 which[Read More…]
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Lady Cowboys fall to Rattlers
MEEKER | The Meeker High School girls basketball team started the new year with a loss on Saturday afternoon, falling 72-49 to the Little Snake River Rattlers. The defeat marked the Cowboys’ seventh consecutive loss to the Rattlers. Despite the loss, Head Coach Megan Shelton was encouraged by her team’s[Read More…]
Lady Cowboys excel in Windsor with outstanding performance
MEEKER | The Meeker High School girls basketball team delivered an outstanding performance this past weekend at the Windsor Charter Tournament, winning both games they played. Head Coach Megan Shelton expressed her pride in the team, highlighting how both experienced and younger players have stepped up this season. “We are[Read More…]
Cowboys struggle at Windsor Charter Tournament
MEEKER | The Meeker High School boys basketball team faced a tough weekend at the Windsor Charter Tournament, dropping both of their games to remain winless this season. On Friday, the Cowboys fell to the Bishop Machebeuf Buffaloes 60-41, marking their fifth straight loss dating back to last season.[Read More…]
Meeker boys basketball struggles in season-opening Cowboy Shootout
MEEKER | The Meeker High School boys basketball team opened their season last weekend at their annual WREA Cowboy Shootout but came away winless after three tough matchups. The Cowboys tipped off their season Thursday night against the Lotus School for Excellence Meteors. Despite a strong effort, Meeker fell 54-42.[Read More…]
MHS girls host annual Shootout, finish with 2-1 record
MEEKER | The Meeker High School Girls Basketball team kicked off the 2024-2025 season by hosting the annual Meeker Cowboys Shootout Tournament, finishing with a 2-1 record over the weekend. The Cowboys opened their season Thursday night against the Altamont Longhorns, securing a 32-23 victory. This marked the first meeting[Read More…]
MHS alum returns to the court as head coach
MEEKER | With the high school girls’ basketball season fast approaching, Meeker High School is excited to welcome Megan Shelton, a former Meeker Cowboys basketball standout, as the new head coach. Shelton will lead the program in her first year alongside assistant coaches Greg Cravens and Jewell Kindler. Reflecting on[Read More…]
Cowboy baseball takes third consecutive league title
MEEKER |The Cowboys are league champions for a third year in a row. “Everyone played like it was for the title and I’m very proud of what they have accomplished,” commented head coach Donald Blazon. A 16-5 win over the Rangely Panthers in the team’s final regular season game sealed[Read More…]
MHS COWBOYS BASKETBALL AWARDS
The 2024 Meeker High School boys basketball team held their awards banquet last week. Jace Mobley was named Player of the Western Slope League and all-conference, Ryan Sullivan all-conference, Jonathon Fitzgibbons all-conference, Ethan Quinn honorable mention all-conference, Jacob Simonsen honorable mention all conference. Mobley will play in All State games. Coach[Read More…]
MHS Basketball Awards
The Meeker High School girls’ basketball team hosted their basketball awards for the 2023-2024 season. (Left to right) Taylor Garcia earned Western Slope Honorable Mention, Ellie Hossack Western Slope Honorable Mention and Coach’s Mountain Climber awards, Rylee Sullivan Western Slope All-Conference and Ainsley Selle Western Slope Honorable Mention and Coach’s[Read More…]
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The Cowboys ended their season at regionals this years after a valiant effort. Top scorers included Ethan Quinn, Jace Mobley, and Ryan Sullivan. Amber Garcia photos
Cowboy basketball teams wrap seasons at regionals
Both the boys and girls basketball seasons came to an end for Meeker last weekend with the boys finishing in the sweet 16 and the girls in the round of 32. On the road, the girls went to Yuma to play Montezuma-Cortez. The Cowboys’ record reflected their strength of schedule[Read More…]



