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  • Wrestlers prepare

    Rex Clothier|Dec 7, 2017

    For the first time in many years the 2017-18 Bobcat wrestlers enter a season with a balanced collection of athletes from the four years of HSCHS. Seniors Cullen Becher, Koy Myers, Austin Weaver and Andrew Yarbrough will lead this edition of the Bobcats into a year filled with both promise and challenges. Juniors Jeffrey VanAntwerp, Jonathan Harvey, Austin Ireland and Chase White bring to the team a solid year of seasoning and look to be a force to be reckoned with by the end of the season going... Full story

  • Middle school wrestlers stay busy

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Dec 7, 2017

    This past week, Thermopolis Middle School Wrestling competed at a triangular against Cody and Powell in Worland on Thursday, Nov. 30, and the Spartan Invitational at Riverton on Saturday, Dec. 2. Coach Toby Emery stated, “We had a great weekend of wrestling overall. The boys really performed well and had a successful showing. Of the fourteen teams competing at the Spartan Invite in Riverton, we placed 11th overall and had six individual wrestlers place in the top six. Four wrestlers made the f...

  • Sunday barrel racing results

    Dec 7, 2017

    Hot Springs County Barrel Racers held an event on Sunday at the Hot Springs County Fairgrounds. A total of 34 riders took home $1,033.60 in winnings. 1D: 1st, JoDawn Leonhardt, 15.555; 2nd, Karson Bradley, 15.587; 3rd, Jerrie Slagle, 15.678. 2D: 1st, Jessi Knight, 16.076; 2nd, Gloria Philp, 16.093; 3rd, Tammy Trollinger, 16.157. 3D: 1st, Katie Fisher, 16.621; 2nd, Kaitlyn Schmuck, 16.672; 3rd, Missy Givens, 16.739. 4D: 1st, Tatyen Ellis, 17.572; 2nd, Bobbi Zupan, 17.602; 3rd, Cayde O'Brien,...

  • Going up

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Dec 7, 2017

    JolieAnne Herring puts up a shot during Monday's games for the Hot Springs County Rec. District girls basketball program. The girls' final round of games is Monday, Dec. 11 at the middle school beginning at 6:20 p.m....

  • Boys start practice

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Nov 30, 2017

    The Thermopolis Boys Basketball team has hit the court to begin practices and are looking forward to the upcoming season. Coach Kevin Gerber stated, "I am very blessed to be having my assistant coach joining me again this year in Ryan Shaffer. He has been a huge help with off season workouts and camps and planning for the upcoming year. I would not be even close to where I am today preparing for the season if he was not helping me out. We had a lot of boys participating in off season workouts...

  • Girls teams will see large number of freshman and sophomores

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Nov 30, 2017

    Hot Springs County High School’s Lady Bobcat basketball team is gearing up for the start of their season. Although official practices just began on Monday, head coach Cory Sova said they have had about 15 open gym times in the past three or four weeks and have had excellent attendance at each one. “Our girls are really excited to get started,” Sova said. “Every day we literally have to kick the girls out of the gym when its time to call it a day. I commend them for their efforts.” As of this w...

  • TMS girls playing great

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Nov 23, 2017

    The Thermopolis Middle School eighth grade girls basketball teams had some great games this past weekend. The A team and B team both played in Lovell on Friday, with both teams winning, the A team, 32-31 in overtime and the B team, 23-17. Coach Ginger Ward said the A team dug a hole, 22-12, at the end of the third quarter, but the girls stepped up their full court defense and clawed their way back into it. Julie Johnson, who was the top rebounder, shot 50 percent or better from the field and...

  • Wrestlers up next in Worland

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Nov 23, 2017

    Last Saturday, the Thermopolis Middle school wrestlers travelled to compete at the Cody Invite. Coach Toby Emerey said, “It was nice to see the boys continue to make strides with each match they wrestle. The lesser experienced wrestlers are tasting more success and gaining more confidence on the mat. The entire crew has been working hard in the practice room, especially during conditioning. Many matches have tested their endurance and, for the most part, the boys have finished strong in the t...

  • Three named to All-State football

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Nov 23, 2017

    Juniors Chandler Maddock and Jeffery VanAntwerp, and senior Noah Schwalbe have been selected as Wyoming Coaches Association All-State players for 2A football. Coach Matt McPhie said, “Chandler had an incredible season for us. He led all of 2A in kickoff returns averaging 28.1 yards per kick return which included a season best 86-yard return for a touchdown. Chandler played the game with relentless effort and enthusiasm. Chandler led Thermopolis in scoring with 12 touchdowns. Chandler averaged 1... Full story

  • Champion netters

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Nov 23, 2017

    Brandon Deromedi, Catelyn Deromedi, Shannon Hill, Jason Ciz, Gary Benefiel and Jessica Benefiel, holding daughter Ella, of Owl Creek Graphics came out on top for the 2017 season in the Hot Springs County Recreation District's Adult Co-Ed Volleyball, as they took down Gassed by Gottsche, 25-5 and 25-21, in the championship matchup Wednesday, Nov. 15. The season had its start Sept. 13. Other standings for the season are: KSA third, Moderately Knowledgeable fourth, Kiss My Ace fifth and Eyeballerz...

  • Middle school wrestlers performing well

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Nov 16, 2017

    With a quad at Thermopolis last Thursday and a dual team tournament at Lander last Saturday, the Thermopolis Middle School wrestlers certainly saw plenty of action last week. Coach Toby Emery said, "We had a busy week wrestling six duals in all! It was a nice change to wrestle in Thermopolis in front of our home crowd on Thursday afternoon! The boys are gaining experience and finding their niche. Saturday was a learning experience. "We faced some new teams from across the state with a lot of...

  • TMS girls stay busy

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Nov 16, 2017

    Middle school girls basketball is keeping very busy with games in Shoshoni, Riverton and Lander this past week. The eighth graders took on Shoshoni last Thursday, winning a tight one, 19-17. “I am super pleased with the girls’ ability to come back from a deficit,” coach Ginger Ward said, “using defense and hard work, to slip in a victory. The importance of learning how to win cannot be underestimated and the girls tasted that sweetness.” Kamry Bowman, Mariah Brooks, and Hallie Martinez... Full story

  • Lady Cats finish season

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Nov 9, 2017

    The Lady Bobcat volleyball team finished their 2017 season with an up and down trip to the Regional Tournament in Newcastle. The girls played Douglas first, and according to coach Shannon Hill, it was the best they have played against the Lady Bearcats. They came in ready to compete, which Hill said is a positive sign at the end of the season. Unfortunately, the girls dropped three to Douglas, 14-25. 19-25 and 18-25. Mary Ryan racked up three kills and an ace during play and Emmie Coyne had... Full story

  • TMS wrestlers improving

    Nov 9, 2017

    Last week, the middle school wrestling team travelled to compete at the Powell Invitational. Coach Toby Emery said, ”The boys are improving little by little now that they have a handful of matches under their belts. Their confidence is building and they are looking more comfortable on the mat. I’m happy to see my leaders start to emerge and help the less-experienced athletes out. We take one week at a time, working on our weaknesses and improving our strengths. “I have a great coaching staff and wrestlers that are eager to learn and get bette...

  • NBHA barrel racing results

    Nov 9, 2017

    The NBHA hosted a barrel racing competition on Sunday at Hot Springs County Fairgrounds. Results include (in order of finish): Open 1D: Jerrie Slagle 15.553, Missy Givens 15.693, Della Epler 15.703, Maddie Fantaskey 15.755, Maddie Fantaskey 15.786 Open 2D: Shyla Nicholas 16.114, Jerrie Slagle 16.266, Kaylee Leseberg 16.344 Open 3D: Colleen Moorman 16.586, Kaitlyn Schmuck 16.678, Nick Comes 16.785, Missy Givens 16.807, Kristen Love 17.066, Jennifer Harvey 17.324 Open 4D: Donna Daniels 17.760,...

  • TMS girls playing hard

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Nov 9, 2017

    Thermopolis Middle School's seventh and eighth grade basketball teams have been busy this past weekend, playing against Worland, Lovell, Cody and Powell. Eighth grade coach Ginger Ward said Worland's A team outscored the girls 7-29 in the first game. Cadence Steadman, who has never played organized basketball before, came on strong, pulling in five rebounds along with Mariah Brooks. "These girls soak up what we are teaching at practice and try to remember it during the game," Ward said. While...

  • Bobcats finish season with loss at regionals at Mountain View

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Nov 2, 2017

    Hot Springs County High School Football program ended its 2017 season with a 45-0 loss at Mountain View. Coach Matt McPhie said the loss was disappointing, but noted Mountain View has a good football team. While the Bobcats came out with plenty of energy, the Buffaloes had a bit more physicality to them. McPhie added the Thermopolis boys weren’t making their job assignments and though they played well they were simply outmanned. “Those kids fought for 48 minutes,” McPhie said. “They never g... Full story

  • Lady Cats fall short at regionals

    Nov 2, 2017

    The Bobcat volleyball team attended the 3A East Regional Volleyball Tournament last Friday and Saturday in Newcastle. In the first round, the girls lost to the Douglas Lady Bearcats in three, 14-25, 18-25 and 18-25, dropping them into the losers bracket. They topped the Wheatland Lady Bulldogs in the next match, 25-23, 25-17 and 25-11 to move on to the next round. Unfortunately, the Lady Cats were out of the running after meeting the Torrington Lady Trailblazers, losing in three, 25-13, 25-18 and 25-16, ruining their chances of attending the...

  • MS wrestlers hit the mat

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Nov 2, 2017

    The middle school wrestlers saw their first tournament in Lovell on Saturday. Coach Toby Emery said, “I knew going into this tournament it would be a valuable learning experience for the many young and inexperienced athletes we have. After visiting with many of the wrestlers on the way home from Lovell, I was very impressed with their reflection of the day. “Some said they were surprised by the pace of the matches; it was fast and intense. Others said they need to be in better shape because the...

  • TMS basketball players hit the courts

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Nov 2, 2017

    The middle school girl's basketball team is off to a good start this season under head coach Ginger Ward. The girls had their first three games at home, playing Thursday against Lander and then a pair of games against Meeteetse and Riverton on Friday. "The team did an exceptional job blocking out with Mariah Brooks leading the team in rebounds," Ward said of the Lander A game. "Probably one of the best team efforts in this area I have seen." Ward said they will continue to work in this area...

  • Sunday's barrel racing results

    Nov 2, 2017

    Barrel Racing results from Sun., Oct. 29 include: 1D Youth: Aspen Leonhardt, 15.943 2D Youth: Jacque Leonhardt, 16.631; Kaylee Leseberg, 16.918 3D Youth: Mesa Allen, 17.133; Emery Jo Nicholas, 17.164; Taylor Malcom, 17.486 4D Youth: Trevor Eckhardt. 20.426; Lizzy Torgerson, 21.354; Louie Nicholas, 26.807 1D Open: Jerrie Slagle, 15.716; JoDawn Leonhardt, 15.905; Aspen Leonhardt, 15.943; Gloria Philp, 15.949; Makayla Seely, 15.971; Tammy Trollinger, 15.978 2D Open: Missy Givens, 16.218; Laurie...

  • Bobcats head to football playoff against Mountain View

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Oct 26, 2017

    The Hot Springs County High School Football team had a difficult time against Newcastle last weekend, losing to the Dogies 48-12. Coach Matt McPhie said the boys didn’t play great, but did do some things well. He noted Jon Harvey played well in his second game starting as quarterback, and Noah Schwalbe performed well on offense as well as defense, with nine assisted tackles, two unassisted and four tackles for loss. The offense had a total 23 rushes for 91 yards. They had a total 93 yards p...

  • Cross country wraps up season on a windy day in Sheridan

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Oct 26, 2017

    The Hot Springs County Cross Country team capped off its season last Saturday with a sixth place girls team finish at the State Championships in Sheridan. Coach Stephanie Metz said the meet was on a fairly windy day, and not the conditions they wanted to run in, though they still did well and had a celebratory season. McKenna Bomengen finished seventh with a time of 20:39. Bomengen was also selected as an All-State athlete in Cross Country by the Wyoming Coaches Association. Tahja Hunt placed... Full story

  • Lady Cats headed to regionals

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Oct 26, 2017

    Lady Bobcat volleyball had a pair of tough matches last weekend, dropping three against Douglas on Friday and three against Buffalo on Saturday. “We had some tough matches this weekend,” coach Shannon Hill said. “Douglas is a very tough team with a really good offense. We needed to step up our play and just didn’t quite get there.” Against the Lady Bearcats, Mary Ryan posted five kills and one block in the 25-15, 25-9, 25-13 losses. In Buffalo, Hill said the girls would dig themselves into a ho...

  • TMS volleyball players wrap up their season

    Oct 26, 2017

    Middle school volleyball wrapped up their season recently, finishing with a 2-12 record for the year. "This record does not reflect our accomplishments this season," said eighth grade head coach Aimee Kay. "They really gained a sense of the game at a higher level." Kay added the girls know what they need to keep working on and she feels they have the attitude, that with more time and effort they can be a team to watch. "I look forward to watching them throughout high school," Kay said. This was...

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