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  • Lady Cats win at home

    Cindy Glasson|Feb 27, 2020

    The Lady Bobcats split a pair of games over the weekend, beating Newcastle’s Lady Dogies 49-43 on Friday before falling to the Lady Bearcats of Douglas, on the road, 32-74. Friday’s win over Newcastle was a big one for the team as they came back and beat a team who had defeated them soundly just three weeks ago. They played a strong defense and managed the game by hitting some key buckets in a tightly contested game. Three of the Lady Cats had double digit scoring against Newcastle. McKenna Bom...

  • Middle school basketball wrapping up

    Cindy Glasson|Feb 27, 2020

    A game against Meeteetse last week showed what the seventh grade boys A basketball team is all about with a 42-18 win. "This was an overall great effort by our whole team," coach Dan Webber said. "We played well on both ends of the floor and really spread the scoring around. Hopefully, this will carry over into our next games." A number of the players took a good look at the basket including top scorer Hayden Overfield who popped in eight points on the day. Logan Dafoe made six points, followed...

  • Thermopolis Wrestling Club results

    Feb 27, 2020

    Thermopolis Wrestling Club member have been keeping busy competing around the state. Last weekend’s results include: Camel Kids Invite - Folkstyle 12U 67-73 Lilly Quintanilla 3rd, 3 team points. 12U 85-92 Cannon Boren 2nd, 14 team points. 14U 93-96 Will Ward 2nd, 12 team points. Camel Kids Invite - Freestyle Results 12U 64-70 Lilly Quintanilla 1st, 14.5 team points. 12U 88-92 Cannon Boren’s place is 2nd and has scored 13.5 team points. Buffalo Outlaws Wrestling Results 6U (PeeWee) 36-39 Gabriel Ryan 1st, 20 team points. 6U (PeeWee) 38-39 Fletch...

  • Speech team first at Greybull

    Feb 27, 2020

    The Bobcat Speech and Debate team had another winning tournament last weekend, bringing home first place from the Greybull Forensics Challenge. This is the fourth first place win in 1A/2A for the Bobcats with just two tournaments left before their state tourney. Senior Kyle Mosser led the way for the team taking third place for Drama and first place for Humor as well as garnering the most points for the tourney. Mosser also placed fifth in duet with his partner Kris Lahoe. Lahoe brought home a third place with her poetry as well. The Bobcat...

  • JV basketball action

    Feb 27, 2020

    Lady Cats Julie Johnson and Mariah Brooks get into a tangle over the ball during Friday's home JV basketball game. Bobcat Corbin Simeral powers through his opponents to the basket.... Full story

  • Bobcats win close home game

    Cindy Glasson|Feb 20, 2020

    The Bobcat boys basketball team split a pair of games this weekend, losing a close one to Powell, 50-57, before topping Lovell 51-48. Coach Shane Corpening said the Powell game was a tough one. "Our effort was outstanding, but our execution at times wasn't where it needed to be. Powell maintained about an 8-12 point lead throughout the game, but we made a good run at the end to where we cut the lead to four points with about a minute and a half to go. "From there, we took a couple of forced shot...

  • Lady Bobcats win over Powell, Lovell

    Cindy Glasson|Feb 20, 2020

    It was an outstanding weekend for the Lady Bobcats basketball team, coming home from Powell with an away game win Friday, 49-39, followed by a win over Lovell on their home court, 43-21. In the Powell game, Ashley McPhie had a big night, scoring 21 points, including 5/8 three-pointers. McKenna Bomengen also had a nice game, adding 16 points for the road team. Coach Matt McPhie said Bomengen and Kaylee DeVries led the way rebounding, both pulling down five. DeVries and Bomengen also played some...

  • Wrestlers head to regionals

    Rex Clothier|Feb 20, 2020

    Valentine’s Day brought the Glenrock Herders visiting on senior night for the Bobcat wrestlers. The team of Bobcats won the dual 33-24. Riley Shaffer was honored for his commitment and effort in the four years he’s devoted his time and effort to the Bobcat wrestling program. He finished the night in the last home match of his career and the last match of the night in a low scoring 4-0 victory that was in no way as close as the score would indicate. Shaffer dominated Herder Cade Griffits for nearly 5 of the 6 minute match, and turned him to his...

  • Cheerleaders bring home third

    Cindy Glasson|Feb 20, 2020

    The Thermopolis Bobcat Cheer squad attended the Heart Mountain Regional Spirit Competition in Cody last weekend, bringing home third place honors. According to head coach Ayni Garza, there were eight teams at the competition and the Bobcats competed in the Game Day category to prepare them for the State Cheerleading Competition on March 11 in Casper. “Last year we took second at state and only lost by half a point,” Garza said. “This year we are determined to win state with our new team....

  • TMS eighth graders pick up their defense

    Cindy Glasson|Feb 20, 2020

    Thermopolis Middle School’s eighth grade boys basketball teams are getting plenty of time in on the boards with several games over the last week. First up was an A/B game against Tensleep where boys from both the A and B teams played together. “We started out a bit slow,” said coach Ryan Shaffer, “but after halftime, finally picked things up. We played very well defensively in the second half, and thanks to 14 points by Jeffrey Lewis in the fourth quarter, finally started to pull away. “Overall,...

  • Middle school seventh grade basketball players working hard, improving

    Cindy Glasson|Feb 20, 2020

    The seventh grade boys basketball team has been spending a lot of time on the court lately and their practice has definitely improved their scores. During a recent tournament with Powell and Cody, the A team “did a much better job offensively against Powell the second time around,” said coach Dan Webber. “We are improving defensively and I think the boys are starting to see and understand just how hard you have to work to stop a team like this. During the 23-48 loss to Powell the top score...

  • Thermopolis Wrestling Club results from Buffalo Bill Showdown

    Feb 20, 2020

    The Thermopolis Wrestling Club earned a 4th place finish out of 27 teams at the Buffalo Bill Showdown last Saturday. Individual results from Thermopolis wrestlers include: 6U 40 - Halen Lahoe, 6.5 team points. 6U 43 - Halen Lahoe 3rd, 20 team points. 6U 49 - Joshua Blair, 7.5 team points. 8U 43 - Aksel Polson 2nd, 18 team points. 8U 45 - Sawyer Wilson 3rd, 15 team points. 8U 49 - Talon Owsley 1st, 33.5 team points. 8U 49 - Tucker Sayler 2nd, 25 team points. 8U 53 - Zander Harmon, 4 team points. 8U 62 - Tanner Myers 4th, 19 team points. 8U 70 -...

  • Lady Cats fight hard against Worland

    Cindy Glasson|Feb 13, 2020

    The Lady Bobcats lost a tough battle against number 3-ranked Worland Lady Warriors last week, 46-49. “The team played really well for stretches of the game,” head coach Matt McPhie said. “Give credit to Worland, they made some plays early in the game and sealed the victory late.” McKenna Bomengen led the team against Worland, scoring 13 points. Sesi Jensen added another 10 in the scoring column and Ashley McPhie chipped in nine. Jensen and Kaylee DeVries led the way on the boards with both gi...

  • Wrestlers face Greybull Friday at home

    Feb 13, 2020

    Bobcat wrestlers made an early morning trip to Greybull Saturday to compete in their one day tourney with 12 other teams including the returning 2A state champion Moorcroft Wolves. Still missing Remington Ferree from the lineup, and losing Cole Christenson to possible injury during the tournament, put the Bobcats at a disadvantage. The ended the tournament with 91 points taking sixth place Logan Cole, #1 rated in 2A at 220, nipped #2 rated Parker Schlater of Moorcroft by two points again confirming head coach Travis McDermott’s observation e...

  • Bobcats struggle against Worland

    Cindy Glasson|Feb 13, 2020

    The Bobcat boys basketball team lost a tough one to the undefeated Worland Warriors last Friday in Worland, 47-86. “Without a doubt, it was a tough night for us and a lot of things didn’t go our way,” said head coach Shane Corpening. “We could have done a much better job playing team defense and rebounding the ball.” Corpening said those are two areas the team will be working on extensively at practice, moving forward. The team got in foul trouble early, too, which didn’t help. “Jarron Mor...

  • TMS boys basketball teams busy

    Cindy Glasson|Feb 13, 2020

    Thermopolis Middle School’s eighth grade boys basketball teams have been busy playing a number of teams in the area. The A team took on Shoshoni recently and coach Ryan Shaffer said, “We played well in this game as we tried to work on a few things. We still gave away a little too much in the fourth quarter, but other than that, we were able to win every quarter before. “Our defense looked much better and it looked like a good game after coming off a tough loss to Lovell.” In spite of a 25-39 l...

  • Thermopolis Wrestling Club results

    Feb 13, 2020

    Members of the Thermopolis Wrestling Club have been busy on the road competing. Recent results include: Cowboy State Games January 31 Iron Man Greco Results Intermediate/10U 63 - Briar Lahoe’s place is 4th, 4 team points Novice/12U 92 - Cannon Boren’s place is 3rd, 14.5 team points Iron Man Folkstyle Results Peewee/6U 40 - Fletcher Lewis 1st, 7 team points Bantam/8U 43 - Aksel Polson 6th, 8 team points Bantam/8U 62 - Kade Enis, 4 team points Bantam/8U 70 - Trenton Enis 3rd, 17 team points Intermediate/10U 49-53 - Fischer Lewis 2nd, 23 team poi...

  • TMS math team takes second

    Cindy Glasson|Feb 13, 2020

    Thermopolis Middle School students came home with a second place overall during the recent Mathcounts competition at North West College in Powell, qualifying them to advance to the state competition in Laramie in March. Coach of the team, Stephanie Metz, said, "This is the first year we've had such high individual results." Seventh grader Hayden Overfield placed first with eighth grader Seth Needham placing second. The pair will get to compete at the state level. Brendan Butler, a seventh grader...

  • Wrestlers battle at Ron Thon

    Feb 6, 2020

    The Bobcats started the largest invitational wrestling event in Wyoming, Riverton's Ron Thon Invitational, just the way they like, with six straight wins from their three varsity entries. Ultimately, Logan Cole was the only Bobcat to make his way to the finals. Thermopolis scored 41 points to finish somewhere in the middle of the 41-team tournament. Cole (220) pinned his way to the semifinals with wins over Ken Raymond (Rawlins), Brandon Mortensen (Rock Springs), and Brock Sather (Thunder basin...

  • Start Smart Sports registrations open

    Feb 6, 2020

    The Hot Springs Country Recreation District is opening registration for its Start Smart Sports Program. It is offered to all kids ages three to five years old for basketball, soccer and baseball. This is a noncompetitive, one-on-one with the child’s parent, which focuses on developing fundamentals of each sport to teach the basics of each sport. Parent participation is required for these programs. Parents can sign up their child for any or all of the sports offered during the 1st registration period. Smart Start Registration is January 27 - M...

  • Lady Cats win in Big Piney

    Cindy Glasson|Feb 6, 2020

    The varsity Lady Bobcat basketball team split a pair of games last weekend, first in Buffalo on Friday and then in Big Piney on Saturday. Friday’s game against the Lady Buffs was a heartbreaker, losing a tough game 40-42. Coach Matt McPhie said, “The team showed toughness and poise after falling behind early and trailing at half time.” Ashley McPhie had a career high scoring game, dropping 25 points through the net for the Lady Cats. Kamry Bowman chipped in six points on the night and Kayle...

  • Bobcats rack up pair of wins

    Cindy Glasson|Jan 30, 2020

    Some extra work on the team's defensive game plan brought great results as the Bobcat boys basketball team racked up a pair of wins over the weekend, beating Newcastle 44-32 and Douglas, 46-43. "Newcastle has an outstanding forward that averages close to 25 points a game," coach Shane Corpening said, "so we worked all week on our defensive game plan. Our plan was pretty simple, we wanted to limit his touches and force him to shoot from the outside." During the game, Corpening rotated fresh legs...

  • Wrestlers host quad Thursday

    Jan 30, 2020

    The Bobcats spotted the Cody Broncs 30 points in forfeits on Tuesday, Jan. 21, then proceeded to win six of eight matches on the mat but they lost the home dual to Cody 42-34. In the only match that went to a decision, Wyatt McDermott returned to action with a convincing major decision, 13-0. Though McDermott was in total control from the first whistle, his Bronc opponent wrestled to survive, and in spite of three major near falls, did just that. Cole Christianson and Jarek Sorenson wrestled at different weights than usual to augment the...

  • Lady Cats see tough losses

    Cindy Glasson|Jan 30, 2020

    The Lady Cats varsity team took a couple of rough losses over the weekend, first to Newcastle on Friday, 59-41 and to Douglas on Saturday, 63-23. In the Newcastle game, Ashley McPhie dropped in 12 points as well as pulling down five rebounds and added three steals to her stats. Sadie Burr, Sesi Jensen and McKenna Bomengen each added seven points to the score. Jensen also grabbed eight rebounds on the night. “Newcastle had a great night shooting and we struggled to convert or get critical s...

  • TMS boys playing well

    Jan 30, 2020

    The middle school boys basketball teams took on Lovell Saturday with the eighth grade boys having home court advantage and the seventh graders playing in Lovell. Even though the eighth grade A team lost in a close one, 31-36, coach Ryan Shaffer said, “This was a good game to see if the changes we made and the things we worked on would actually pay off, and overall, I believe it did.” Shaffer said the boys came out with a strong first quarter and really stayed in it during the second quarter. “Our biggest issue was the third quarter where our d...

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