By Lavella Justice Special to the Herald Times rangely I After losing a 6-hole play-off at Meeker’s Deerfly tournament on June 9, the sister duo of Ellen Boudreaux and Patty Edwards redeemed themselves Saturday, June 23. Representing both ends of Rio Blanco County, the pair took top honors at the[Read More…]
Rangely Sports
All-conference …
COURTESY PHOTO Four RHS baseball team members were honored for their excellence on the ball field this season. Head coach Jeremy Lohry (left) with Tristan Moore and Dylan LeBleu, who were named to first team all-conference. Stetson Cudo and Drew Brannan (not pictured) received all-conference honorable mention. Assistant coach Jerry[Read More…]
SOCCER BANQUET …
This past week the lady Panthers soccer team had their banquet in the lower commons at Rangely High School. Fifteen girls qualified for either the CHSAA honorable mention or CHSAA first team award. Senior Halie Elam and junior Marlena Miller made CHSAA honorable mention which means they have a 3.30[Read More…]
Panthers sending five to state track and field
By Patrick Scoggins Special to the Herald Times RANGELY | Every year through the second week of May absolute chaos rips through track and field venues all across the state of Colorado. Most track and field athletes are doing everything they can to run their fastest, jump their farthest and[Read More…]
Signed …
After four years of competing for Rangely High School in cross country, basketball and track, Patrick Scoggins has signed to run for Colorado State University-Pueblo. Scoggins will be joining an up and coming NCAA Division II cross country/track and field force in Pueblo, joining several All-Americans and an 800-meter national[Read More…]
Hops …
Barone Middle School’s Jayden Overton clears a hurdle in lane four, Emma Luce in lane three and Autumn Hobbs in lane one. These seventh grade hurdlers placed second, first and third respectively in the 100-meter hurdles at the Little Snake River track meet in Baggs, Wyo., May 4. This was[Read More…]
RHS soccer season ends
RANGELY | The spring season is so short that it is hard to believe that it has come to an end. All the Rangely High School soccer girls worked hard throughout the season to learn a sport that almost all of them had never played. Freshmen through seniors came out[Read More…]
Panthers fly through league meet
Team preps for last regular week of the season; one meet left to qualify for state By PATRICK SCOGGINS Special to the Herald Times RANGELY | The RHS track and field team spent May 4-5 at 2A’s toughest league meet, racing, jumping, and throwing against the likes of quadruple league[Read More…]
CNCC awards rodeo athletes at annual Spurs & Sparkles banquet
RANGELY | CNCC Rodeo celebrated their 2017-2018 season Saturday night at their seventh annual Spurs and Sparkles awards banquet. Morgan Crouse and Spartan cowboy Ethan Cook of Fruita provided outstanding live music while a few faculty members, parents and athletes enjoyed a top notch barbecue meal. The traditional banquet dress code[Read More…]
Rangely girls driven to get the win as season wraps up
RANGELY | Spring sports are coming to an end even though they seem to have just started a few weeks ago. The lady Panthers soccer team had two games this past week, one against Grand Valley at home and the other on the road at Moffat County. On Tuesday, April 24,[Read More…]
Panthers nab several top 10 spots, compete in GJ Saturday
By PATRICK SCOGGINS Special to the Herald Times RANGELY | Friday, April 27, the Rangely track and field team joined a 15 team field at Craig, Colo., for the annual Clint Wells Invitational. With teams ranging in sizes from 1A to 5A, the Panthers fit right in with the best[Read More…]
County rivals face off in another doubleheader; Meeker comes out on top
RANGELY | The Rangely Panther baseball team traveled to Meeker to play the Cowboys in a non-league doubleheader on Saturday, April 28 at Paintbrush Park. The first game was a great game for both sides. Neither team had scored in the first two innings even though both teams had plenty of[Read More…]


