RBC | Both Rio Blanco County wrestling teams will start the 2019 part of the season in Eagle Valley this Saturday, as the Panthers and Cowboys continue their quest to qualify for the state tournament in February. “This is a good tournament because it has some tough competition,” Rangely Head[Read More…]
Rangely Sports
Eighth grade girls’ basketball team wins 42-17 against DeBeque
RANGELY I The Rangely Junior High eighth grade girls’ basketball team started off its season at DeBeque Dec. 15. The Panthers came out strong scoring 17 points in the first quarter, to DeBeque’s two points. The team continued to play well and ended the game with a win. The final[Read More…]
Seventh grade girls basketball team wins in DeBeque 38-11
RANGELY | The seventh grade A Rangely girls’ basketball team traveled to DeBeque last Saturday, Dec. 15 for their first game of the season. The girls played extremely aggressive defense that got them the lead at the end of the half. Shots started falling for the Panthers who were able to[Read More…]
Panther wrestlers close out 2018 in Kremmling
RANGELY | The Panther wrestling team ended the 2018 part of the wrestling season competing in a tournament in West Grand (Kremmling) and they will now break for Christmas while preparing for the 2019 portion of the season. “We are going into the break, knowing we have a lot to work[Read More…]
Panthers lose one, win one at Utah tournament
RANGELY | The Rangely girls tipped off the Manila, Utah, Holiday Tournament on Friday against Manila. “We got off to a good start ending the first quarter up 10-6, and then went complacent. We just got relaxed and quit attacking the basket and found ourselves down 13-20 at half,” said head[Read More…]
RHS boys play in Utah
RANGELY | The Rangely Panthers took advantage of some tough competition at the Manila Jamboree last Friday and Saturday to prepare for the upcoming league schedule starting on Jan. 5. The Manila Mustangs proved to be a very quick and talented group as the Panthers lost 66-36 on Friday. Micah Zenner[Read More…]
Panthers 0-3 at Shootout
RANGELY | The Rangely Panthers dropped three games at the WREA Cowboy Shootout in Meeker, losing to Rifle 21-45 on Thursday, Soroco 34-45 on Friday, and Dolores 44-52 on Saturday. While it wasn’t the start they wanted, there were some bright spots for the Panthers throughout the weekend. Defensively, Rangely held[Read More…]
Coombs takes gold in Oak Creek dual
RANGELY | The Panther wrestlers traveled to Oak Creek for a couple of duals against the host Rams and the Hayden Tigers last Friday and the Soroco (South Routt County) Invitational the following day. The Panthers will compete in another tournament this Saturday in Kremmling. Rangely head coach J.C. Chumacero said[Read More…]
Panthers gain experience in Moab
RANGELY | “This tournament was just what we needed, as it was a round robin, bracketed tournament,” Rangely wrestling coach J.C. Chumacero said. “Most or our wrestlers got at least five matches and some even wrestled nine.” Panther freshman Zane Varner won five of his eight matches and placed fourth in[Read More…]
Lady Panthers win two, lose one
RANGELY | The Rangely lady Panthers tipped off their season Thursday at the White River Meeker Cowboy Shootout, playing Longmont Christian in an exciting game. “I really feel like for our first game we played three quarters of basketball well, and just tried not to lose in the fourth quarter,” said[Read More…]
Panthers start season at Shootout today
RANGELY | The 2018-19 Rangely High School boys’ basketball team will have a different look this year as the Panthers graduated five seniors, all starters, in 2018. Fortunately for the Panthers they have eight new seniors returning from last year’s varsity squad, six of whom were key components of the[Read More…]
11 wrestlers out for Panther team this season
RANGELY | “We are young again this year but every one of them are willing to learn and work hard,” second-year head coach J.C. Chumacero said about the 11 wrestlers out for the team this year. Rangely will open the season Friday in Moab, Utah. The Panthers will be led[Read More…]



