MEEKER | Since 2020 the Cowboys have met the Buena Vista Demons on the field five times, and this is the first time they have come home with a win, and they dominated. “This was a great bus ride to be on,” commented head coach Andy Coryell. The Cowboys opened[Read More…]
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Panthers fall 6-36 to Mustangs
RANGELY | In a hard-fought away game, the Rangely Panthers faced off against the West Grand Mustangs, ultimately falling 6-36. Despite the score, the Panthers displayed strong defensive stops early on, notably with Izaiah Moody’s crucial interception. Leading the defensive charge was Kobey Chism with an impressive 13 tackles, accompanied[Read More…]
MHS cross country competes at Chris Severy Invitational
MEEKER | Meeker High School’s cross country team competed at Aspen’s Chris Severy Invitational this past Saturday. Haylee Steele looked strong on the hilly course, finishing the girls’ race in 30:43 for 47th place. Wyatt Rollins, again Meeker’s fastest runner, took 19th place in 21:28. Aidan Tapia and Cameron Hanberg[Read More…]
Thrilling homecoming victory for Panthers
RANGELY | The Rangely Panthers hosted the Hayden Tigers for their homecoming game, and it was a thrilling match. The Panthers opened the scoring with a spectacular 40-yard touchdown run by Kobey Chism. Chism was a standout player, making a significant impact in all three facets of the game. On[Read More…]
Cowboys shut out Cedaredge Bruins 36-0
MEEKER | The Cedaredge Bruins came to Meeker with a 3-1 record, one of the best starts for the Bruin program in years. They had shut out two of three of the teams they played and scored more than 110 points under the leadership of their new head coach. Four[Read More…]
MHS cross country runners set new season-best times
MEEKER | Delta’s Pantherfest was held on Friday, Sept. 29 with Meeker in attendance. This course, known for being flat and fast, attracted 20 high school teams. Meeker’s Haylee Steele posted a new season-best time of 26:05, only a few seconds off of her personal record (PR) of 26:01 from[Read More…]
Cowboy volleyball shines during HoCo week
MEEKER | A successful homecoming week for Cowboy volleyball going 3-0 for another week of league play. “What a great homecoming week for the volleyball team,” commented head coach Greg Cravens. “I believe Tuesday night’s match versus Grand Valley was the best game we have played all year.” The Cowboys[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…]
Cowboy softball secures wins over Aspen Skiers
Miley Chism was a dual force in the Aspen game. Defensively she took to the mound in both games getting two strikeouts. At bat she scored six runs and have four RBI’s. MEEKER | The Meeker Cowboys softball team traveled to Aspen on homecoming Saturday for a doubleheader after the[Read More…]
RHS secures 6-2 league record
Rangely | The Rangely varsity volleyball team had an outstanding weekend on the courts, securing victories against Hayden High School and Grand Valley High School. In the showdown against Grand Valley, the Rangely team demonstrated their skill and teamwork, triumphing in three sets with scores of 25-22, 25-22 and 25-17.[Read More…]
Champs!
More than 25 seventh- and eighth-grade volleyball teams from Meeker, Rangely, Craig, Hayden, East Grand (Granby), North Park (Walden), West Grand (Kremmling), Soroco (Oak Creek) and Steamboat Springs played in both high school gyms, as well as the elementary school. The Rangely Middle School seventh-grade A-team won the seventh-grade championship[Read More…]
BMS hosts home tourney
meeker | Barone Middle School volleyball finished their season with a home tournament last Saturday. Ten schools consisting of 28 teams traveled to Meeker for the tournament. With all the schools the Cowboys used three gyms to accommodate all the teams allowing each team to play at least two games.[Read More…]



