RHS junior James Talbot and freshman Taya Wren have been named to the 2A all-state cross country team by the Colorado High School Activities Association.
Tag: RHS Cross Country
Two Panther harriers head to state
The Rangely Panthers high school cross country teams traveled to Dolores for the state qualifying Colorado 2A Region 4 Championships. Taya Wren, Courntey Casto, and Macy Morgan lined up first. Freshman Wren secured a spot at state, getting towards the front of the race early and racing to a fourth[Read More…]
Panther harriers prepped and ready for Region 4 Championships
RANGELY | For many people, the idea of lining up to race 5-kilometers is a scary enough notion to haunt them. Now, stack that on top of the race taking place on Friday the 13th and featuring the two reigning champions from Colorado’s toughest 5K. Sounds nightmarish and makes you[Read More…]
First place victories for RHS harriers in Aspen
RANGELY | Following a weekend off, the Rangely Panther cross country teams (high school and middle school) traveled to Aspen, Colorado, for the Chris Severy Invitational. The Panthers raced Aspen’s mountains that are much better suited for skiing down than running up with strength and persistence, showing just how locked[Read More…]
Panther cross country heading to Aspen
Rangely | The Rangely harriers opted for a competition-free weekend to immerse themselves in the homecoming week festivities. They eagerly engaged in all the activities, dedicated time to quality workouts, and relished the weekend at home. Looking ahead, the Panthers have two regular meets remaining before entering the regional competition.[Read More…]
Talbot takes first, Wren wins second at Moffat County Invitational
RANGELY | The Rangely Panthers sent 17 distance runners to the Moffat County Invitational this past weekend, competing in all four races: middle school girls, middle school boys, high school girls, and high school boys. The Panthers have a long history of success on the course stretching throughout Loudy-Simpson Park[Read More…]
RHS harriers race in Gypsum
RANGELY | Last weekend, the Rangely Panther cross country teams exchanged the flat, mostly paved course of Connected State Lakes for the all grass, hilly course at Sienna Valley Club in Gypsum, Colorado. The harriers all performed well in a deep field at this year’s Eagle Valley Cross Country[Read More…]
New PRs for Panther harriers at Tiger Invitational
The Rangely Panthers will hit the road this week for the Eagle Valley Cross Country Invitational. (Left) Taya Wren. (Right) James Talbot. RANGELY | The Rangely Panther cross country team is starting to hit mid-season form, competing at the Grand Junction Tiger Invitational this past weekend. The young team ran[Read More…]
Rangely harriers showcase potential at Basalt Invitational
RANGELY | After a challenging race last weekend, the Rangely harriers found comfort returning to a familiar course. The Panthers participated in the Basalt Longhorn Invitational on Saturday, a course known for its flat terrain, grassy paths and a refreshing stream crossing. Coach Scoggins noted, “This meet is well-organized, offers[Read More…]
Panthers finish out great year at state cross country
This past Saturday the Rangely Panthers toed the line for their final race of the season: the Colorado 2A State Cross Country Championships. A fall full of miles stacked upon miles, intervals on the track, hill repeats up county roads, fartleks on the grass, and traveling all across the state[Read More…]
Panthers boys punch ticket to state
The Rangely Panthers took a trip back to Confluence Park in Delta, Colorado, this past weekend, but this time with the pressures of racing in the 2A Region 4 Championships with a ticket to the state championships on the line. Only the top 15 individual finishers and members of the[Read More…]
Panthers run at Yampa Valley Golf Course
The Rangely Panthers traveled again to Craig, Colorado, this past weekend to compete. This time, however, the Panthers lined up on the beautiful Yampa Valley Golf Course on a nice, fall afternoon. A smaller field of racers and a significantly flatter course allowed the Panthers to really enjoy their final[Read More…]