By Patrick Scoggins Special to the Herald Times RBC | Friday, March 30, the Rangely Panther track and field team took a short drive east to compete in the first high school meet hosted on Meeker’s new track. Despite a small number of teams competing, the athletes scorched around the track[Read More…]
Rangely Sports
Varner places 3rd at state wrestling
RANGELY | The Rangely middle school wrestling team sent three wrestlers to the Super State Tournament in Denver this past weekend. Kobey Chism started the day off with a pin over his Rocky Ford opponent, then lost his next two matches. Chism was one match away from placing. “Great Job[Read More…]
RHS BASEBALL …
Sophomore Dylan LeBleu took to the pitching mound for the Panthers last weekend in Rangely. The RHS varsity lost to Dolores 11-0 and to Ignacio 17-5. In a doubleheader against Basalt Tuesday, the team lost 8-7 and 11-8. They’ll have a home conference game against Paonia Saturday at 11 a.m.[Read More…]
Twenty-three girls out for soccer
RANGELY | Spring sports are here, which means athletes are practicing in the sun, wind, rain and snow. The lady Panthers soccer team has a number of girls who have come out to play this year which means Rangely High School will have a varsity and a JV team. The team[Read More…]
Rangely sends three to state wrestling
RANGELY | Nine Rangely middle school wrestlers competed in the northwest Colorado regional tournament last Saturday in Grand Junction. Sixth grader Jaxon Torsell; seventh graders Mariah Henson, Anthony Dorris, Kasen LeBleu; eighth graders Braxton Moore and Dontea Pearce all wrestled in the tournament but did not place. Pearce lost a heartbreaker[Read More…]
Panther Baseball …
The Rangely Panthers baseball team will take to the field for the first time this season on Saturday, hosting Dolores at noon on the high school field and Ignacio at 3 p.m., also on the high school field. This year’s team includes (back) Stetson Cudo, Tristan Tucker, Raiden Ganser, Kobe[Read More…]
Panthers take 12 to Hotchkiss; team places 7th and 13th
RANGELY | The Rangely Panther track and field team finished up their spring break by taking 12 athletes to the Hotchkiss Invitational on Saturday, March 24. The weather was much better than the previous week’s meet and the competition was at their best. The Rangely Panther boys’ team finished seventh out[Read More…]
Meeker hosts first meet at new Bob King Track on Friday
Both county baseball teams play in Rangely on Saturday MEEKER | “I think it has been at least 12 years since we have hosted and roughly 30 years since we hosted a meet with pole vault,” Meeker High School head track and field head coach John Strate said about Friday’s meet[Read More…]
Onyett rodeo results
RBC | Colton Onyett of Rangely finished third in bareback riding at the Trinity Valley Community College rodeo competition in Athens, Texas, riding for the McNeese State University rodeo team. In the Texas A&M University-Kingsville rodeo competition, Onyett finished seventh in bareback riding.
First track meet of the season for the Panthers
RANGELY | The Rangely Panthers track and field team had its first meet on Friday, March 16, in Rifle, Colo. When they arrived they thought they were in the Winter Olympics, but doing Summer Olympics events. The infield was covered with snow, the outside lanes had ice on them, the rings[Read More…]
Chism, Varner and Pearce win Northwestern Colorado wrestling championships
RANGELY | The Panther wrestling team competed in the Northwestern Colorado wrestling championships last Saturday. The team placed fourth overall, and wrestled very well. “We just can’t compete team score wise with the teams that have full rosters,” said head coach Jeff LeBleu. Curtis Reeves at 80 pounds was one match[Read More…]
Lady Panthers get first state-level win
RANGELY | The lady Panthers finished their 2018 season at the state tournament in Loveland this last weekend. The Panthers went into the tournament the No. 6 seed, and they matched up with the No. 3 Wray Eagles in the first round at the Budweiser Events Center on Thursday. The game[Read More…]



