MEEKER | The Barone Middle School track team competed in two meets this past weekend, hosted five other teams at its home invitational on Friday, and then traveled to the Glenwood Springs Middle School Invitational on Saturday. The home meet saw some strong performances across the board. The seventh grade[Read More…]
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PEE-WEE …
Another weekend for peewee wrestling and the Cowboys were on the road to Rifle. “The kids wrestled well,” said head coach Carl Padilla. “Forty-one of 48 wrestlers placed in the top four.” First place: Radnar Larson, Toren Gates, Dillon Koenig and Gael Rodriguez (pictured), Tilden Gates, Kael Overton, Snowdon Williams,[Read More…]
Tough home game losses for Cowboys
MEEKER | It was a tough set of losses this past weekend for the Meeker Cowboy baseball team. In each game the Cowboys held their own, however the defensive errors allowed the visiting teams to come away with the win. The Cowboy record is now 4-12-1. The Coal Ridge Titans[Read More…]
Panthers perform well despite weather
RANGELY | The Rangely Panthers track and field team traveled to the Clint Wells Invitational at the Moffat County High School on Friday. Despite the windy weather and lightning delays the Panthers performed well. The meet had 18 teams with several from Wyoming. For the boys, senior Riley Boydstun threw two[Read More…]
Cowboys racing toward state
MEEKER | The Cowboys are at that point in the track season when kids are pushing hard to make it to state, with only two regular season meets left on the schedule, last week was huge when looking to qualify for state. On Thursday the vaulters went to the High[Read More…]
Panthers take down Cowboys
RANGELY | Rangely High School baseball took on a long week full of baseball from April 22-26 that included three varsity games and three junior varsity games. On Monday, the Panthers hosted the Moffat County Bulldogs in a varsity, junior varsity doubleheader. In game one, the Panthers scored first in[Read More…]
Home games for RHS soccer this week
The Rangely Panthers soccer team loaded the bus to go to Colorado Rocky Mountain School (CRMS) last Monday, the day after Rowdy Worm which is an after-prom gathering for the students.
Panther tracksters continue to improve times, scores
The Rangely Panthers had a busy week with several athletes heading to Rifle Wednesday for a JV meet, then several heading to Coal Ridge Friday for a meet and then Saturday the Panthers hosted a meet.
Back-to-back meets for Cowboys
“Going to two meets gave us a great opportunity to really focus on what we wanted to work on each day,” said head coach John Strate of last week’s back-to-back track meets.
Cowboys 4-10 for the season
Three games this past week and the Cowboy baseball record has improved from 2-9 to 4-10. In Thursday’s win over the Coal Ridge Titans the Cowboys consistently scored throughout the game closing out the final score 8-6. On the mound was senior Luis Villalpando who threw 93 pitches, striking out[Read More…]
Panthers take down Bobcats 14-0
The Rangely High School Panthers baseball team traveled to Olathe and Montrose on Friday to take on Dolores and Ignacio at a neutral site for a pair of 2A Western Slope league games. The Panthers were able to end an eight game losing streak by defeating the Ignacio Bobcats 14-0[Read More…]
SIGNED …
Meeker High School senior Tori Lasker signed her letter of commitment to Northwestern Christian University in Eugene, Oregon, as a dual-sport athlete. Lasker will play both softball and basketball for the Beacons. TIFFANY JEHOREK PHOTO




