RANGELY I When it comes to the perks of heading up the Rangely Youth Wrestling Program, don’t go by the numbers. And certainly don’t go by the dollars.
Sports
Collins, Walsh, Ducey win season opener
MEEKER I “It was the best weather day of the year, which everyone was appreciative of,” Meeker golf pro Jim Cook said of Saturday’s beautiful spring day. “It was a good way to start the season.”
BMS track sets 3 more records
MEEKER I The weather may have slowed the track season but not the track participants from Meeker. The Barone Middle School track team had two meets cancelled due to weather, but members managed to pick up a replacement meet in Rangely on Saturday. It was well worth the effort as[Read More…]
RBC boys of summer play Saturday in Rangely…
The Rangely Panthers celebrate after beating the Hotchkiss Bulldogs 7-6 in the first game of a doubleheader Friday. Senior Chad Bolding is pictured getting a hit for his team. The Panthers finished third behind second-place Hotchkiss and first-place Paonia in the league standings and will host the Meeker Cowboys in[Read More…]
Three Panthers win gold at tourney
RANGELY I Twenty Rangely youth wrestlers competed in the Bad Dog youth wrestling tournament Saturday in Craig, and many will end the season Saturday in Parachute.
Meeker girls finish second in MoCo, boys finish third
MEEKER I “We had some great performances in the warm weather at Moffat County,” Meeker head track coach John Strate said of his team’s most recent competition.
Meeker youth wrestling ends season Saturday
MEEKER I The Meeker Peewee wrestlers are winding down their season with the last tournament of the year in Parachute on Saturday.
Rangely tracksters compete in Montrose
RANGELY I The Panther track team traveled south to test its track skills against larger schools in the Montrose Invitational, returning home with several place winners and personal bests.
MHS tracksters continue to improve
MEEKER I The Meeker High School Track and Field team traveled down the river to Rangely to compete against five other teams.
MHS drops two to Bulldogs
MEEKER I The planned home baseball game in Meeker was moved to the middle ground between Meeker and Hotchkiss and played in Grand Junction on April 20.
Panthers drop 2 to Eagles
RANGELY I The Paonia Eagles traveled to Rangely and took two wins from the hometown Panthers in a doubleheader Saturday. The Panthers have one game left in the regular season before district playoffs.
All-conference…
Meeker High School seniors Kaysyn Chintala, Anna George, Tristan Nielsen (manager), Nicole Hilkey, Bailey Atwood, Kacey Collins, Amanda Kendall and Katie Dinwiddie were honored for their leadership at the recent basketball banquet.




