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  • Speechsters do well at Jackson

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter & Photographer|Feb 9, 2017

    With just two tournaments left before State and National Qualifiers, the Bobcat Speech and Debate team had a good showing at the Jackson Tournament last weekend, winning third place in the small schools division. Three members of the team were unable to make the trip due to illness or conflicting engagements, but the remaining six showed they are absolutely ready for the remainder of the season. “Every member of the team made semi-finals with the exception of one,” coach Cindy Glasson said, “an...

  • Lady cats building from losses

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Feb 2, 2017

    The Lady Bobcat basketball team split their time between home and the road last weekend as they dropped a home court game to Rawlins on Friday and an away game to Douglas on Saturday. Friday's game against the Lady Outlaws was a close one, the Cats losing 45-40. Coach Cory Sova said Rawlins hit some big shots throughout the game to keep a slim margin on the scoreboard most of the game. "We had many good looks at the basket throughout the game," he said, "but didn't shoot well, especially near...

  • Bobcats bring the energy over weekend

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Feb 2, 2017

    It was another busy weekend for the Thermopolis High School boys basketball team, hosting Rawlins Friday night, then taking things on the road at Douglas on Saturday. The boys fell to the Outlaws 61-49 in their first match, and 58-38 to the Bearcats. Coach Kevin Gerber noted the Rawlins game was a tough one. The team had a good first quarter with the Bobcats trailing by only a point. Gerber noted Will DeVries and Noah Schwalbe hit some big shots for their 11 points in the first, and the team...

  • TMS wrestlers have impressive showing

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Feb 2, 2017

    On Saturday, the Thermopolis Middle School wrestlers were on the road at the Worland Invite, and racked up 107 points. Coach Toby Emery stated, “The past couple of weeks have been tough. The boys have been battling, trying to stay healthy. With that said, the ten wrestlers that we brought to Worland really did wrestle well. I was especially impressed with our younger, less experienced wrestlers this weekend. They seem more comfortable on the mat and have been on the attack more. “All the boys ha... Full story

  • Bobcat wrestlers struggle in Greybull

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Feb 2, 2017

    Hot Springs County High School's wrestling team spent Saturday in Greybull at their Memorial Invitational. Unfortunately, it was a rough weekend for the Bobcat matmen with much of the team nursing injuries or absent with the nasty strain of flu running rampant through the district. The Cats came away Saturday with an eighth place finish and just 39 team points. At 106 lbs., Josh Lackey (3-14) scored four points for the Cats, making it all the way to the consolation semi-final where he was...

  • HSC Barrel Racing results from Sunday

    Feb 2, 2017

    Hot Springs County Winter Series Barrel Racing held their January competition on Sunday at the at the fairgrounds. Results include (in order of finish): Peewee 1D – Kaycee Stothart 24.392; 4D – Emma Dean 59.822. Youth 1D – Kady Locke 16.434; Kaitlyn Schmuck 16.585. 2D – Kady Locke 17.091. 3D – Taylor Malcom 17.744; Madison O’Meara 17.898. 4D – Dessirae Willow 19.019. Open 1D –Shana Lyons 15.636, Tammy Trollinger 15.801, Shannon Hill 15.817, Kassidy Williams 15.854 Missy Givens 15.934, Shana Lyons 15.997; 2D – Brenda Sims 16.182, Dan Lyons...

  • JV and freshman boys struggling

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Feb 2, 2017

    The JV and freshmen basketball teams struggled to find wins this past week at home against Rawlins Friday and on the road at Douglas Saturday. The JV team lost 51-32 to Rawlins and 49-33 to Douglas, while the freshmen team lost 56-33 to Rawlins and 52-36 to Douglas. With regard to the JV games, Coach Ryan Shaffer knew they were coming up against larger players on the Rawlins team, and he responded by putting in some of the bigger Bobcats like Sean Miller, Liam Aaron and Cade Zupan...

  • Boys play 'A tale of two games'

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jan 26, 2017

    Last week, the Thermopolis boys basketball team took on the Worland Warriors on the road Thursday and the Buffalo Bison at home. The Bobcats lost to both - 67-56 to Worland, 67-39 to Buffalo - in what Coach Kevin Gerber described as "definitely a tale of two games." In the Worland game, Gerber said the boys showed up excited to play. They had talked about a former rivalry between the schools that died down over the past few years and being able to recharge that. "Matchup wise," Gerber said,...

  • Lady Cats headed to Douglas

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter & Photographer|Jan 26, 2017

    The Lady Bobcats had a busy couple of days, dropping a game to local rivals, the Worland Warriors on Thursday night, 57-33 and a second game on Friday night to the Buffalo Bison, 57-40. Thursday night's game was a rough one for the Lady Cats after half time. "Worland's size and athletic ability was too much for us," coach Cory Sova said. "We did play quite well at times during the first two and a half quarters, it was 31-25 midway through the third quarter before Worland put the game away with a...

  • Wrestlers fighting hard in 3A

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter & Photographer|Jan 26, 2017

    Bobcat varsity and junior varsity wrestlers were in Lander over the weekend for the Lander Valley Invitational, giving the team a good look at what their 3A competition looks like half way through the season. “We’re hitting a mid-season burnout,” head coach CJ Scholl said. “We hit it really hard this last week and weekend. Fortunately, we have enough older guys to push the others to keep it up.” Scholl said he and coach Jacob Smith are still finding things for the team to work on. “We’re seeing... Full story

  • Middle school wrestlers have strong showing at home meet

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jan 26, 2017

    Saturday Thermopolis competed against wrestlers from seven other schools at their home meet, and came away with 110 points. In A Division 98, Roedy Farrell placed fourth and scored nine team points. Farrell received a bye in Round 1, followed by a 12-5 decision win over Dylan Campbell in the quarterfinal. In the semifinal, Farrell lost by a 9-2 decision to Emma Karhu of Powell. In the consolation semifinal, Farrell won by 6-5 decision to Riley Bennett of Powell. He lost by 11-4 decision to...

  • Boys JV, freshman see tough weekend

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jan 26, 2017

    Last weekend, the Thermopolis High School JV and freshman basketball teams traveled to take on Worland Thursday and hosted Buffalo at home Friday. The JV fell to Worland 66-38, and to Buffalo 59-26. Likewise, the freshmen lost both their games, 56-29 to Worland and 59-37 to Buffalo. Coach Ryan Shaffer knew it was going to be hard-fought weekend, as both Buffalo and Worland were state champs in previous years. He said it was good for the teams to gauge where they’re at and what they need to d...

  • Lady Cats at home Friday

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Jan 19, 2017

    The Bobcat girls basketball team dropped a pair last weekend, one on the road against Lander and the second at home against Lovell. Coach Cory Sova said the road game against Lander was a good high school girls game in spite of the 54-51 loss. “It was very physical, especially down the stretch,” he said. “Way too much pushing and shoving.” In the fourth quarter, the girls were only able to make it to the free throw line three times, but the Lady Tigers had 15 attempts. “I was proud of the girls...

  • Boys basketball coach excited as season moves forward

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Jan 19, 2017

    This weekend was a struggle for Thermopolis High School Boys Basketball, as they came away with losses to Lander, 68-41, and Lovell, 69-43. Coach Kevin Gerber said Lander came out as a real “run-and-gun, shoot ‘em up type team. They put up 81 shots in the game, and we put up 56.” He noted Thermopolis had a slightly lower field goal percentage than Lander, but only by half a percent. “They shot 30.86, we shot 30.36. It wasn’t like a great shooting team, they just put up a whole lot of shots.” L...

  • Wrestlers place third at WR

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Jan 19, 2017

    The Bobcat wrestling team had an outstanding weekend at the Don Runner Invitational in Wind River, placing third behind Rawlins and Cokeville. Head coach CJ Scholl said, “It was a super successful weekend. I couldn’t be more happy with how they wrestled. “Our guys went in and fought and we took some big wins. We had a lot of pins.” At 106 lbs., Austin Ireland, with a 12-8 record, placed fifth individually, scoring 14 points for the Cats. He won fifth in a major decision over Corgin Conk of Rich...

  • TMS wrestlers place at Lovell

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Jan 19, 2017

    Many of the Thermopolis Middle School Wrestling team took placing during the Lovell Invite on Saturday. Team scores were not totaled for the event. Coach Toby Emery stated, “The boys did very well this weekend and had a lot of success. I think a majority of the wrestlers, including the lesser-experienced wrestlers, surprised themselves and gained a lot of confidence for future competitions. Although we have a lot to work on in the wrestling room, improvements are being made each week by the team...

  • JV boys step up against Lovell

    Mark Dykes, Reporter Photographer|Jan 19, 2017

    “Lander was rough,” said coach Ryan Shaffer of the Thermopolis JV Boys Basketball game Friday evening. The Bobcats came away with the 55-11 loss. “We just were not making anything,” Shaffer said. “We weren’t playing real well.” But, he added, it was a good learning experience. “It was just one of those games where you get behind and nothing was going in the basket . . . It was just kind of frustrating.” Scoring against Lander was: Cade Zupan — 4, Kolby George — 3, Justin Jeffs — 2 and Jarron...

  • Hard work

    Jan 19, 2017

    Bobcat wrestler Cullen Becher puts his all into bringing down his opponent during a previous match....

  • Bring it back

    Jan 19, 2017

    Haley McDermott attempts to keep the ball in bounds during Saturday night's Lady Cats varsity basketball game....

  • Over the top

    Jan 19, 2017

    Bobcat Noah Schwalbe shoots over a couple Lovell defenders during Saturday's basketball game....

  • Lady Cats go 2-1 during tourney

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter & Photographer|Jan 12, 2017

    The Thermopolis High School hosted one-half of the Big Horn Basin girls basketball tournament over the weekend, with the Lady Cats posting a 2-1 record. Thursday night the girls took a loss against Greybull, 49-34, which dropped them into the losers bracket for the remainder of the tournament. "This was an ugly game for us," coach Cory Sova said. "Greybull shot the ball well and outworked us. We looked sluggish and tired. "We had a hard time focusing on details – this game was a good one for us... Full story

  • Wrestlers head to Pavillion

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter & Photographer|Jan 12, 2017

    The Bobcat wrestling team had a very successful weekend in Douglas at the Shane Shatto Memorial tournament. “They wrestled tough,” coach CJ Scholl said. “The varsity wrestled their hearts out. They went in with a ‘refuse to lose’ mentality. “Our JV wrestlers went into the meet with a chip on their shoulder. Coach Smith had them all fired up.” Scholl said there were 19 wrestlers this weekend, three on the varsity squad and 16 wrestling JV. Koy Myers placed fifth in the 145 lb. class and Cul...

  • Bobcats finish strong with win against Glenrock

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jan 12, 2017

    It was an energetic weekend for Thermopolis Boys Basketball, as they competed in the Big Horn Basin Classic, taking losses against Greybull and Powell, but capping off the weekend with a win against Glenrock. Coach Kevin Gerber was excited to play against Greybull Thursday, as they were in the conference with them last year. It was a game the team wanted to win for sure, taking their opponent on their own court. However, Greybull won 58-54. Greybull played tight defense on Noah Schwalbe, Gerber...

  • Middle school wrestlers take first at Rocky Mountain

    Mark Dykes, Assistant Editor|Jan 12, 2017

    The Thermopolis Middle School wrestlers came home with a win at the Rocky Mountain Invite on Saturday, with a total 81 points. Wyatt McDermott and Logan Cole were the high scorers, with McDermott winning 21 and Cole winning 20. McDermott's points came in A Division 98, where he took first place. He won by a 3-2 decision over Dylan Emborg of Heights, Mont. in the quarterfinal, a 9-0 majority decision over Karsten Stone of Cody in the semifinal and a fall over Riley Bennett of Powell in 44...

  • Freshman win three at Buffalo

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter & Photographer|Jan 12, 2017

    The freshman Lady Bobcat basketball team improved their season record to 6-1 with three wins over the weekend at the Buffalo Invitational. Coach Ernie Mecca said the girls had balanced scoring against Lovell, with seven of the eight players contributing to the final score. The Lady Cats came out on top, 46-24 against the Lady Bulldogs. McKenna Bomengen led all the scorers with 20 points. Sesi Jensen added another 10 points, with Dani Jo Pebbles tipping in five, Audrey Axtell making four, Tahja H...

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