Sports

Panthers run past Mustangs

RANGELY — The Rangely Panthers football team won in Kremmling defeating the West Grand Mustangs. It was West Grand’s homecoming game and the Panthers rained on their parade by winning in both volleyball and football. The win was only the second of the season but it was a good one,[Read More…]

Five county runners qualify for state meet

RBC — Rio Blanco County will be represented by five high school cross country runners in the state meet this Saturday in Fort Collins. Rangely finished fourth as a team in the boys’ division and qualified three boys and one girl for the state meet, while Meeker will send one[Read More…]

Meeker runners head to regionals

MEEKER — Three Meeker High School cross country runners will compete in the state-qualifying regional meet this coming Saturday in Delta. The trio of runners, led by seniors Terrance Casias and Keenan Walter, along with freshman Tracey Roybal, ran in Rifle last Thursday.

Cowboys lasso Panthers

RBC — The Rio Blanco county championship is annually one of the best games of the year for both Meeker and Rangely. This year the Meeker Cowboys scored seven touchdowns and two two-point conversions while holding the host Panthers to just seven points to win the game 46-7.

RMS v-ball ends regular season

RANGELY — The RMS volleyball teams ended their regular season on Saturday playing at home against the Meeker Cowboys. In the eighth-grade gym, RMS started out strong, winning game one of the A-match, 25-22.

Rangely hosts Meeker Friday

RANGELY — The Panthers struggled again this week against the Hayden Tigers. Hayden defended its homecoming with a 47-7 win over Rangely. Hayden scored on three passes and four runs.

MHS Cowgirls “White Out” event a blur

MEEKER — The first annual Cowgirls “White Out” helped put the next notch in the belt. The tactic was to get more of our community to the gym, give them a taste of Cowgirl Volleyball and entice them to come back for more.

Meeker falls to 1-1 in league

MEEKER — The Meeker Cowboys lost their first Northwest League game last Friday in Starbuck Stadium, falling to Paonia by a 24-8 score. The loss evens the Cowboys’ league record at 1-1 and their season record to 3-3.