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  • Wrestling club competes at Camel Kids Invite

    Feb 25, 2021

    Thermopolis Wrestling Club member had some strong finishes at the Camel Kids Invite held in Gillette. Folkstyle Results 6U 47-51 - Brooklyn McMartin placed 5th and scored 7 team points. 8U 39-43 - Gabe Ryan placed 2nd and scored 23 team points. 8U 44-48 - Aksel Polson placed 5th and scored 14 team points. 8U 44-48 - Fletcher Lewis scored 4 team points. 10U 54-58 - Fischer Lewis placed 4th and scored 15.5 team points. 10U 62-68 - Tanner Myers scored 6.0 team points. 12U 70-77 - Dyllan Myers placed 4th and scored 14 team points. 12U 93-102 -...

  • Middle school seventh grade basketball update

    Feb 25, 2021

    The Thermopolis Middle School seventh grade boys basketball teams have continued to win most of their games as the season progresses. In the A game against Lander, Thermopolis came out on top 46-13. “Lander was short-handed 2 players from the last time we played them and our pressure got to them right from the start. We were able to build a big lead with tough defense and get all of our guys lots of playing time. Our scoring was very balanced, maybe the best we have done all season,” said coach Daniel Webber Point earners include: Armani Duk...

  • Speechsters take second at Green River Tourney

    Feb 25, 2021

    The Bobcats Speech and Debate team placed second in the 1A/2A sweepstakes at the Green River Virtual Tournament. “We had another strong showing at a large tournament,” said head coach Lyle Wiley. Some of the Bobcats top finishes include: Elizabeth Keller and Karina Lea - 7th in Duo Jean-Luc Willson and Jacob Randall - 3rd in Policy Debate Karina Lea - 6th in Storytelling Jean-Luc Willson - 4th in Extemp Speaking Dion Lahoe - 3rd in Poetry Madeline Wagler - Top Ten in Congress Logan Petty - Top Ten in Congress Acacia Harris - Top Ten in Poe...

  • Boys, girls basketball update

    Feb 25, 2021

    The Bobcat boys varsity basketball team took on Newcastle at home on Feb. 18 and came away with 80-69 win. The Lady Cats did not fair so well and varsity players lost to Newcastle 44-29. Both the boys and girls will hit the road Friday to take on Buffalo. Regional Basketball is scheduled for March 4 in Douglas and Buffalo. No coaches comments from the boys or girls coaches were received at press time....

  • Wrestlers host regionals Saturday

    Feb 18, 2021

    The Bobcat wrestling team finished their regular season on a high note in Shoshoni on Saturday winning three duals. The first dual of the day was against Greybull. “We dominated the dual with a 54-24 win with only two losses,” said coach McDermott. Roedy Farrell, Lee Grimm, Logan Cole, Jerek Sorensen, Remington Ferree and Dalton Price all earned falls. The second dual was with Dubois with the match of the day with #1 and #2 ranked wrestlers. Farrell, the #1 ranked wrestler at 152, had a hard fought battle and ended with a 9-8 win. Bobcats won t...

  • Seventh grade boys season rolls along

    Feb 18, 2021

    The Thermopolis Middle School boys seventh grade basketball teams have been working hard this year and playing some great defense and scoring well on offense. Head coach Daniel Webber reported some recent wins against Riverton and Shoshoni. Thermopolis A game against Riverton on Feb. 4 wrapped up with the boys winning 31-29. “This was an exciting game for the boys. It went back and forth the whole time but we were able to really press them hard in the last quarter and create several turnovers that we scored off of. Then we played great d...

  • Down the court

    Feb 18, 2021

    Dayna Crow hustles down the court during Lady Cat varsity basketball. The Lady Cats lost a tough game to Worland on Feb. 9 with a final score of 61-38 then to Powell in a close game on Feb. 12 with a score of 63-58. In varsity boys basketball action, the boys lost to Worland on Feb. 9 with a score of 80-54 and to Powell on Feb. 12 with a final score of 72-54. The Bobcats and Lady Bobcats both play at home today (Thursday, Feb. 18). See the high school calendar below for times and locations....

  • Wrestlers working hard

    Feb 11, 2021

    Bobcat wrestlers were in Powell Thursday night of last week for two duals with Powell and Cody. “We came out in our first dual flat and didn’t perform as well as we should have. We had four wins with Wyatt McDermott, Logan Cole, and Remington Ferree winning their matches with early falls,” said coach McDermott. In the second dual against Cody the Bobcats came out with more fire and fought hard. Dalton Price, McDermott, Roedy Farrell, Cole, and Ferree got wins. “Farrell had some tough matches against the #2 ranked Powell and defending state 3...

  • Lady Cats lose close one Friday

    Feb 11, 2021

    The Lady Cats dropped a competitive contest to Rocky Mountain High School this past Friday. “After a solid first half and quick start to the 3rd quarter, the team went cold from the field and had some defensive breakdowns,” said head coach Matt McPhie. The result was a 46-41 defeat. The Lady Cats led 20-14 at half, and after two quick three pointers from Kamry Bowman, the lead increased to twelve to start the 3rd quarter. “After that, the team could only muster up another four points in the final seven minutes, as Rocky outscored the ladie...

  • Wrestling club hosts home tournament

    Feb 11, 2021

    The Thermopolis Wrestling Club hosted Wrestleopolis in Saturday. Individual results included: 6U 43-44 - Halen Lahoe placed 1st and scored 19.5 team points. 6U 47-51 - Raymond Sicocan placeed 1st and scored 7.5 team points. 6U Girls 47-51 - Brooklyn McMartian placed 3rd. 8U 40-43 - Gabriel Ryan placed 2nd and scored 13.5 team points. 8U 42-45 - Trenton Lea placed 3rd and scored 7 team points. 8U 43-47 - Fletcher Lewis placed 3rd and scored 9.0 team points. 8U 46-49 - Gentry Kimes placed 4th and scored 4.0 team points. 8U 47-48 - Aksel Polson...

  • Signing for college

    Feb 11, 2021

    Logan Cole has signed to go to South Dakota School of Mines and Technology and Remington Ferree is going to Shadron State College in Nebraska. Both are planning to play football. The two Bobcats were also named to play in the 48th annual Wyoming Shrine Bowl All-Star Football planned for June 12, 2021, in Casper. Cole and Ferree have been named to the North Team coached by Matt McFadden. Oakley Bowman was named student manager for the North Team....

  • Wrestlers get some solid wins

    Feb 4, 2021

    The Bobcat Wrestling Team traveled to Buffalo on Friday to wrestle Buffalo and Tongue River. “We did not perform very well against either team. We didn’t seem to have much of a spark Friday night. It is also difficult for our freshman to get experienced varsity opponents. Most of our matches were with freshman against Buffalo varsity wrestlers. I think that put us in a poor mental mode against Tongue River,” said coach Travis McDermott He did note there were a couple of bright spots. Against Tongue River, Dalton Price and Wyatt McDermott both...

  • Lady Cats win against Burlington

    Feb 4, 2021

    The Lady Cat Basketball team had two contests this past weekend. The team dropped a conference game to Buffalo by a final score of 61-48 on Friday evening. “The girls played well for three quarters of the game. In the fourth quarter, the execution dipped, as they were outscored 18-9,” said coach Matt McPhie. Sadie Burr led the way scoring with 15 points. Layne Myers added nine points knocking down a trio of three pointers. Ruthanne Johnson got her first varsity start and played well including pulling down five rebounds in the contest. Kam...

  • Seventh grade basketball update

    Cindy Glasson|Jan 28, 2021

    Thermopolis 7th grade boys basketball has been hitting the court the last few weeks with the A team having a 3-2 record and the B team a 1-4 record. In the latest action, they took on Lovell last week with the A team falling 25-20. Coach Dan Webber said, “We came out playing really hard in this game and jumped up on Lovell early. Unfortunately, we could not keep it going and ended up losing this one right at the end.” Webber said the boys learned an important lesson about not letting up whe...

  • Wrestlers perform well

    Jan 28, 2021

    Last week was a slow week of practice for the Bobcat wrestlers as they were all working to get back at after being quarantined because of COVID-19. Thursday night was senior night for Logan Cole and Remington Ferree against Greybull. Cole is a two time state champion that plans to attend South Dakota School of Mines and play football. He got a pin in his match. Ferree is an All-state wrestler for his sophomore year and third place last year. "We did not get a match for Remington as Greybull...

  • Lady Cats struggle on the road

    Cindy Glasson|Jan 28, 2021

    The Lady Cats basketball team took a pair of losses over the weekend as they hit the road in Newcastle on Friday and Douglas on Saturday. Friday night the girls had a tough first half, struggling to take care of the basketball as Newcastle forced 22 turnovers on the night. "The girls had a tough time getting quality shots and we had two really bad quarters right out of the gate," coach Matt McPhie said. They went to the locker room trailing 27-10. Sadie Burr led the way scoring with 14 points...

  • Basketball at home this weekend

    Jan 28, 2021

    The Bobcat varsity boys basketball team dropped a pair over the weekend, traveling to Newcastle on Friday for a 60-52 loss and on to Douglas, where they fell 80-51. Both games were conference games, putting the Cats in fourth position in the Northeast 3A division with an 0-3 record. Overall, the boys are 3-8 for the season. Comments from head coach Shane Corpening were not available at press time. The Cats will take on Buffalo at home this Friday at 7 p.m. and Burlington on Saturday at 5 p.m....

  • Bobcats win against Greybull

    Cindy Glasson|Jan 21, 2021

    The Bobcat boys basketball team split a pair of games last week, taking the "W" against Greybull, 54-53, but pulling the "L" when it came to Lander, 37-88. Coach Shane Corpening said, "This was an interesting game from start to finish." Greybull came into the game shooting 15-percent from the three-point line. They had only made eight three-pointers all season, however, they were red hot from beyond the arc on Tuesday night. "They hit 10 of 20 three-pointers on us," Corpening said. "That really...

  • Lady Cats show excellent defense

    Cindy Glasson|Jan 21, 2021

    The Lady Bobcats split a pair of games this past week, beating the Greybull Lady Buffs 55-35 on Tuesday evening, then falling 75-29 to the Lady Tigers in Lander. The girls are placed fourth in conference play in 3A Northeast. Coach Matt McPhie said the team started off slow against Greybull and then exploded for 35 points in the second and third quarters. “This was in large part to some excellent defense,” he said. The team forced 37 turnovers while committing only 17 of their own. Layne Mye...

  • Wrestlers face top competition

    Jan 14, 2021

    The Bobcats wrestled five duals last week on Friday and Saturday, winning one. They faced some top competition. “At this point in the season we are looking for the best competition we can get for our wrestlers. Without tournaments this year our top wrestlers don’t get as many chances to wrestle 3A and 4A wrestlers that we would in a normal tournament filled season. With that when Star Valley asked to be included in our duals we took that opportunity. Star Valley has the best team in the state in any class and our athletes took the cha...

  • Boys fall to Douglas

    Cindy Glasson|Jan 14, 2021

    Head boys basketball coach, Shane Corpening, said, “We just didn’t play our game,” when it came to the 54-33 loss Thursday to the Douglas Bearcats. The Bobcats got off to a sluggish start in the first quarter, trailing 18-2 heading into the second and Corpening gives credit to Douglas. “Their press gave us problems early on,” he said, “before we were able to figure it out and we got confused by their multiple defensive looks. We played okay the rest of the game, but trying to dig out of a 16-poi...

  • Lady Cats battle hard against Douglas

    Cindy Glasson|Jan 14, 2021

    The Lady Bobcats took a beating on Thursday night, losing 78-22 to the state’s top ranked Douglas Lady Bearcats. Coach Matt McPhie said it was a good learning experience for the girls, however. “We did some good things at times versus a very talented Douglas team,” he said. “The Lady Bearcats are an aggressive and well balanced team. “The girls struggled to take care of the ball most of the first half, leading to 22 turnovers. They made some adjustments and cut that number to just nine in t...

  • Speech takes first

    Jan 14, 2021

    The Bobcat Speech and Debate team had another stellar weekend, this time bringing home first place in 1A/2A at the Gillette Thunder Basin Bolt Blast tournament. Working their way through the competition to a fifth place win was senior, Dion Lahoe. Madeline Wagler took the virtual stage, too, coming away with a fifth place in congress. Junior Jean-Luc Willson just missed finals in extemp, earning points in semi-finals. “This was their first all-varsity tournament of the year,” coach Cindy Glasson said, “and our upper classmen had a good showi...

  • Wrestlers show growth

    Dec 24, 2020

    The Bobcats wrestled a home dual last Thursday against Wind River. Although they lost the dual, it was exciting as it came down to the heavyweight match. With injuries at 182 lbs., the Bobcats had to give up too many weights. "We lost some close matches in this dual that came down to conditioning. We still did not look as sharp as I would like and our third periods did not go our way," said coach Travis McDermott Then on Friday the wrestlers had three duals in Worland. "We progressed very well...

  • Lady Cats working hard

    Cindy Glasson|Dec 24, 2020

    The Lady Cats basketball team had a challenging week facing off against Worland, Rawlins and Glenrock with a 0-3 finish. Tuesday the ladies fell to the Lady Warriors, 60-50, but they battled tough after trailing in the first quarter, 18-4. They went into the half trailing by just five points, 29-24. The second half was a battle as the Lady Cats fell behind in the third by 15 points, only to cut that lead to four, late in the fourth quarter. "The girls battled hard all night and came up short in...

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