MEEKER | The Meeker Cowboy wrestling team lost three dual meets last week but according to their coach, they “wrestled well” in the Screamin’ Eagle tournament, held last Saturday in Paonia. The Cowboys wrestled Moffat County, Tuesday and will host the Palisade Bulldogs Friday, starting at 6 p.m. “We didn’t[Read More…]
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Coombs wins Screamin’ Eagle Tournament
RANGELY | Four Panthers wrestled in the Screamin’ Eagle wrestling tournament last Saturday in Paonia and returned with one champion. The Panthers will travel to Ignacio this weekend for another tournament, in the southwest corner of the state. “Tytus wrestled a very smart and technical tournament,” Rangely head coach J.C.[Read More…]
Cowboys beat Cowboys and Saints
RBC | The Meeker boys’ basketball team increased its record to 9-3, after wins against the Plateau Valley Cowboys and the Vail Christian Saints last week. The Cowboys will not play again until Saturday, when they travel to Vail to play the Vail Mountain Gore Rangers. The Cowboys played last[Read More…]
RHS boys remain undefeated in league play; 8-4 overall
By COLT ALLRED Special to the Herald Times RANGELY | The Rangely Panthers swept both of their games on Jan. 19 and 20. The weekend started off when the 8-1 Debeque Dragons showed up at the Panthers’ house. The game started extremely well for the Panthers who were off to[Read More…]
Correction
MEEKER | In the Jan. 4 edition of the Herald Times, Barone Middle School seventh-grader Kaden Franklin was inadvertently left out of the list of participants at the Who’s Bad wrestling competition in Denver. Franklin pinned one opponent and lost his other two matches.
Lady Panthers squelch Cowboys, drop one to Cedaredge Bruins
By Colt Allred Special to the Herald Times RBC | The lady Panthers started their weekend big with a win against their county rivals, the Meeker Cowboys. The game was not all smooth sailing for the Panthers who got off to a very slow start, getting outscored 3-14 in the[Read More…]
Cowboys gain confidence, improve at Tournament of Champions
MEEKER | The Meeker Cowboy wrestling team gained some confidence wrestling against some of the best from Utah, Colorado and Wyoming last weekend in the annual Tournament of Champions in Vernal, Utah. The Cowboys will wrestle the Cardinals tonight in Grand Valley, then in Hotchkiss and Paonia this weekend. Meeker[Read More…]
Cowboys win four of five, host Vail Christian Saturday
MEEKER | After a five-game stretch in eight days, the Meeker boys’ basketball team won four games and will play two more this week against the Plateau Valley Cowboys in Collbran Friday, then host the Vail Christian Saints Saturday. The Cowboys won three games in a row, starting with a[Read More…]
Panthers take out rival Cowboys 57-41, lose ‘heartbreaker’ to Bruins 64-63
By Colt Allred Special to the Herald Times RANGELY | In what is always one of the county’s most anticipated matchups, the Rangely Panthers were able to best the ranked Meeker Cowboys 57-41 on Jan. 11. As always with the rivalry game, the Panthers gym was standing room only and[Read More…]
Lady Cowboys win four more, lose one to Rangely Panthers
MEEKER | The lady Cowboys won four of five games played, starting and ending the eight-day stretch, with wins. Meeker will play two more Western Slope League games this week, playing in Collbran Friday, then hosting Vail Christian Saturday. “Our five-game stretch was a great challenge against some really good[Read More…]
Coombs pins through championship of Vern Rose Memorial Tournament
RANGELY | Vern Rose was a great supporter of Rangely athletics, especially wrestling, and his giving spirit was in Rangely High School as a tournament, named in his memory, was wrestled last Saturday. “This was by far, the best tournament we have wrestled thus far, everyone looked sharp, wrestled hard[Read More…]
Correction
MEEKER | Barone Middle School eighth-grader Zagar Brown recently competed in the Who’s Bad national wrestling tournament in Denver and it was incorrectly reported by the Herald Times, that he did not place, when he actually finished third in his first national competition. We regret the error.



