RANGELY —The Panther boys scored 150 points to win the Lynn Whiteman Invitational track and field meet defeating six other teams in Meeker over the weekend.
Rangely Sports
Brenton earns all-American status
RANGELY — Former Rangely High School graduate Jason Brenton, currently a sophomore at Western State College in Gunnison, recently earned all-American honors by finishing eighth in the NCAA Division II national track and field meet in Mankato, Minn., March 14-15.
Peewee wrestlers open season in Hayden
MEEKER — Twenty-seven peewee wrestlers from Meeker competed in the Hayden tournament last Saturday. The young Cowboys placed 16 in the top four and will compete in Rifle this Saturday. Jake Rowland and T.J. Shelton both won individual titles in their weight classes. James Amick, Caleb Bradford, Tristin Pelloni, Jesus[Read More…]
Rangely Club peewee wrestlers start season
RANGELY – The Rangely Wrestling Club started the season at its first tournament last weekend in Hayden.
RHS Panther wrestlers end season with annual banquet
RANGELY — The Rangely Panther high school wrestling team ended its 2007-08 season last Wednesday evening. About 75 people were present for a great Mexican dinner prepared by the parents of the team.
Panthers drown Pirates 7-0
RANGELY — The Rangely Panthers soccer team gave the visiting Olathe Pirates an April Fool’s surprise at Yaeger Field beating them 7-0. The win came after a 3-0 loss to Vail Mountain in Vail last Thursday when the Panthers were outshot 22 to 8. They took it out on Olathe[Read More…]
Panthers host 13 teams at invitational track meet
RANGELY — Rangely played host to a 13-team invitational track and field meet during the past weekend. All but four of the teams were from the 4A-5A classifications, which made the competition fierce.
RMS competes in tourney
RANGELY — The Panthers made the long trip to Granby over the spring break weekend to wrestle in the East Grand tournament.
Lonquist, Pellowski take singles’ titles at tournament
RANGELY — Twenty-seven players participated in the 17th annual Rangely racquetball tournament this past weekend at the Rangely rec center. Although the tournament had the lowest turnout in all of its years, no one complained.
Eagles crush Panthers 81-34
RANGELY — The district semifinal game between Rangely and the Paonia Eagles started well for the Panthers but ended in a crushing 34-81 defeat to end the season for the Panthers.
RMS wrestlers finish second
RANGELY — The Rangley Middle School wrestling team started the season with a strong showing at Craig Middle School last Saturday. The Panthers took second place out of nine teams and as a dual meet/team tournament, there were no individual placements.
Four RBC wrestlers finish second in the big show
RBC — “It was the first time I got to walk out of the tunnel,” Rangely head wrestling coach Jeff LeBleu said of the parade of champions, a ceremony where coaches and/or fathers walk out of the four tunnels and onto the floor of Pepsi Center with wrestlers before the[Read More…]



