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  • Bobcats see tough battle

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Oct 3, 2019

    The Bobcats fought hard last week against Mountain View, but unfortunately came away with a loss. Coach Matthew McPhie said, "The team fell to Mountain View Friday night by a score of 35-0. We battled a tough team all night, we just struggled to slow them down and they had some athletes who we had trouble tackling. "Offensively, Duder Harvey passed for a career high 167 yards. Jase Longwell added some big plays for the team with a big third down catch and a couple of nice runs. Remington Ferree...

  • Lady Cats host action at home

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Oct 3, 2019

    The Lady Bobcat volleyball team went over the mountain to Buffalo last Saturday and unfortunately fell to the Lady Buffs in four games; 17-25, 25-22, 15-25 and 19-25. Coach Shannon Hill said the team is struggling right now to find a consistent momentum. “We passed well and played good defense,” Hill said, “we just aren’t puttig balls away consistently, which leads to the other team going on big runs.” Hill says they are playing the ‘catch-up’ game a lot and just playing not to lose rather than...

  • Adult volleyball enters week four

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Oct 3, 2019

    The Hot Springs County Recreation District’s Adult Co-Ed Volleyball League is midway through its regular season, with Owl Creek maintaining its undefeated streak following a 25-23, 25-16 and 25-20 set against 2 Legit to Hit on Sept. 25. Gassed by Gottsche, another front-runner, has a record that’s nothing to scoff at, finishing the evening’s games at 11-1 with a 25-19, 26-24 and 25-21 set against How I Set Your Mother, and a 25-23, 25-22, 20-25 set against Beavis and Bumphead for their first...

  • Register now for youth basketball

    Oct 3, 2019

    Registration for boys youth basketball through the Hot Springs County Recreation District is going on now through October 15. Little Dribblers are for those kindergarten and first grade, the Developmental program is for second and third graders and the Junior Bobcat division is for boys in fourth through sixth grades. There are fees associated with the different age groups. Little Dribblers will be $15, Developmental is $20 and Jr. Bobcats will be $25. Practices will start on Monday, Oct. 21, however, there will be a parent meeting on Thurs.,...

  • Little hitters rec program starting

    Oct 3, 2019

    Hot Springs County Recreation will be holding Little Hitters Volleyball, starting Tuesday, October 15. Little Hitters is for kindergarten through second grade with a focus on basic skills. Practices will only be once a week and parent involvement is required. Registration ends on October 14 and is $15 per athlete. You may register online at hscrecreation.com or in person at the Armory. If you have any questions about the program you may call the rec office at 864-3767....

  • Bobcats dominate homecoming

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Sep 26, 2019

    Cade McLean breaks up a Moorcroft pass play during the Bobcats' homecoming match last Friday. The 'Cats shut down the Wolves with a 68-0 win that had the home crowd cheering through the evening. For more on the game, see Page 6....

  • Golfers back to back state champs

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Sep 26, 2019

    The Bobcat golf team was welcomed home by family, friends and the fire department Saturday night as they returned to town as back-to-back State Golf Champions in 2A. The State Tournament was held in Lusk this year with the Cats coming out on top with a two-day total of 721, a full 35 strokes ahead of the number two team, Big Horn. Hardy Johnson garnered the number one spot individually for the second year in a row with a two-day total of 144, coming out ahead of Nick Summers of Tongue River by...

  • Bobcats get aggressive

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Sep 26, 2019

    It was a big win for the Bobcats Friday night, winning their Homecoming match against the Moorcroft Wolves 68-0. Coach Mathew McPhie said, “The team played aggressive and sound football all night. It was a break-out night for both sides of the ball. The team racked up 493 yards of offense including 390 yards of rushing. Seven different players scored touchdowns for the team! “Duder Harvey led the way with 3 passing touchdowns and added a rushing touchdown on a 65 yard scamper. Logan Cole had...

  • Lady Cats 'played their hearts out'

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Sep 26, 2019

    The Lady Bobcat volleyball team headed to Newcastle last week and according to coach Shannon Hill, they "played their hearts out", winning in three with grit and perseverance. Final scores for the match were 25-22, 25-22 and 29-27 with game three an amazing one to watch. Hill said the girls were down 18-23 and Ashley McPhie stepped back to serve and nailed five in a row, tieing it up 23-23. From there, Hill said the game went back and forth until it was 27-27 and Sesi Jensen stepped back and...

  • Leaders emerge in adult volleyball

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Sep 26, 2019

    Two teams are claiming the top 6-0 undefeated spots in the Hot Springs County Recreation District’s Adult Co-Ed Volleyball League. Owl Creek won 25-5, 25-7 and 25-4 against Lord Have MRSA on Wednesday, Sept. 18. In the same evening, Gassed by Gottsche also won against the MRSA team, 25-8, 25-6 and 25-8. September 18 also held victories for 2 Legit 2 Hit, going 23-25, 25-13 and 25-16 against Beavis and Bumphead, and How I Set Your Mother, winning 25-14, 25-20 and 25-18 against Kikyapunkas. G...

  • Cross country hosts home meet

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Sep 26, 2019

    The Thermopolis cross country team had a strong showing at their Bobcat Invite last Saturday, with McKenna Bomengen taking first place more than a full minute ahead of her nearest competitor. Coach Stephanie Metz said, "It was just amazing, a really exciting meet, and some awesome results. McKenna did an awesome job leading the pack." Metz added she was also really excited to see how Tahja Hunt ran throughout the race. "She had some really good high points. She showed some strong promise. I'm lo...

  • TMS gets win against Worland

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Sep 26, 2019

    Thermopolis Middle School Football came home with a 34-14 win against Worland on Thursday, Sept. 19. Coach Shane Corpening was excited about the win, and noted Will Coale did a great job. Though no statistics are taken at the middle school level, Corpening said Coale had close to 150 yards and three touchdown passes. Regarding receivers, Ethan Music had an important touchdown catch to give the junior Bobcats a 14 point lead going into the half. Ethan Crow caught a touchdown pass in the third...

  • Digging in

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Sep 26, 2019

    Kiyah Oliver gets in a hit as Kaitlin Barral is ready to assist, during the eighth grade home volleyball game against Lovell....

  • NBHA state results

    Sep 26, 2019

    The National Barrel Horse Association conducted its Wyoming finals in Rock Springs this past weekend. Though there were no local riders competing, many who travel to compete in the NBHA races throughout the year were at the state competition. Below are the results from our District 3 riders; all times in State races are averages: Jerrie Slagle: Friday Warm Up Open 1D fifth, 15.880; State Open 1D eighth, 16.125 Nick Comes: State Open 1D (Average) 14th, 16.361; State Open 2D third, 16.564 Jody Campbell: Friday Warm Up Open 4D third, 18.384;...

  • Bobcats face Moorcroft Friday for Homecoming

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Sep 19, 2019

    Though the Thermopolis Bobcat Football team lost 28-14 while on the road at Buffalo Friday night, they made a significant effort late in the game. Coach Matt McPhie said, “After trailing 21-0 in the third quarter, the team rallied and answered with two touchdowns to cut the deficit to 21-14 with about five minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. The team battled. They handled adversity, stuck together and matched the physicality of the defending state champions. “The defensive effort was rea...

  • Cross country gets state preview

    Mark Dykes|Sep 19, 2019

    Last Saturday, the high school cross country team got to test their legs during the state preview meet in Afton. Coach Stephanie Metz said it was good to see the course. “It was everything that we’ve been told. Lots of small hills, lots of elevation, so that’s what we’ve been training for.” Metz said the boys did phenomenal and she was impressed with their demeanor, attitude and perseverance through the race. “They all went out hard in the first mile and continued hard the second mile. Usual...

  • Lady Cats show team effort

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Sep 19, 2019

    It’s been a busy week for Bobcat Ladies Volleyball with all three teams going to Powell last Thursday night, the freshmen girls were at home against Cody on Friday night and then turned around and headed to Buffalo for a tournament on Saturday. Coach Shannon Hill said all three teams played great volleyball against Powell, even though the freshmen and JV teams lost in three. “The JV team just barely lost their third in an amazing comeback,” coach Hill said, “falling short by two points, but they...

  • Bobcat golfers headed to state

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Sep 19, 2019

    The Bobcat golf team had another great outing last weekend with a trip across the state to compete in Glenrock and Lusk. Coach Brandon Deromedi said Glenrock was a tough course, but the boys managed to place first by 37 strokes. Lusk was a tough day for all Bobcat golfers, but Deromedi said they again managed to sneak away with the boys winning the tournament by seven strokes. Hardy Johnson placed first in both tournaments. This week the Cats head to Lusk again, this time for the State...

  • Adult volleyball league underway

    Sep 19, 2019

    The 2019 Hot Springs County Rec District Co-ed Volleyball League got underway this past Wednesday, with seven teams competing this year including: 2 Legit 2 Hit, Owl Creek, Beavis and Bumphead, Gassed by Gottsche, How I Set You Mother, Lord Have MRSA and Kikyapunkas. Getting the first wins of the night was 2 Legit, going 26-24, 25-19 and 25-17 against How I Set. Gassed got themselves three wins as well, taking down Kikyapunkas 25-13, 25-12 and 25-11. Owl Creek also won three matches against Kikyapunkas, 25-7, 25-5 and 25-11. Finishing up the...

  • Frosh VB

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Sep 19, 2019

    The freshman Lady Cats took on Cody last week on there home turf. The girls lost in three, but pushed all the way through, being competitive to the end....

  • Cross country stepping up

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Sep 12, 2019

    The River Run in Douglas saw some great placings by the Hot Springs County cross country team, with many placing in the top 10. For the high school girls, Tahja Hunt placed third. For the middle school girls, Jayda Griffin earned third and Mercedes Martinez was close behind in fourth. In the middle school boys race, Seth Needham placed seventh. Coach Stephanie Metz said, “I’m very proud of how the team competed in Douglas. The girls are showing great improvements and leadership. Aspen (Jensen) a...

  • Bobcat golfers second at tourney

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Sep 12, 2019

    The Thermopolis Bobcats and Lovell Bulldogs joined forces last week to host the Cats and Dogs invitational golf tourney on Thursday and Friday. The first day the teams played on the course in Lovell, finishing things up on Friday in Thermopolis, giving the Cats a bit of a home field advantage. The Lovell course is a shorter course and features a lot of hazards, which gave the Cats some trouble with hitting the ball both straight and accurate. Coach Brandon Deromedi said the team rebounded very...

  • Lady Cats struggle at Border Wars

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Sep 12, 2019

    The Lady Cats volleyball team headed to Cody last week to compete in the Border Wars between Wyoming and Montana teams. Head coach Shannon Hill said the girls unfortunately went 0-4 for the weekend, but she saw a lot of positive things out of the team despite their record. “Our girls served really well and were able to knock teams out of system by how tough they were serving,” she said. “When this team has their momentum and in their rhythm, they are so talented and tough to beat. “As you can...

  • Bobcats face Big Horn

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Sep 12, 2019

    It was a hard opening for the Thermopolis Bobcats as they fell 40-27 against Big Horn Friday night. But the boys kept pushing through the game and never gave up, earning them some points in the second half. Coach Matt McPhie said, "We fell to a really good Big Horn team 40-27. We had some costly turnovers and failed to sustain some drives early in the game. Big Horn attacked us with some big plays through the air and we had some breakdowns. Our boys battled until the end and made some nice plays...

  • TMS junior Bobcats see first loss

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Sep 12, 2019

    Coach Shane Corpening said last Saturday’s game was a tough one for Thermopolis Middle School football team, as they lost 34-14 to Greybull. Corpening said the offensive line was able to move the ball well, but when they got into the “red zone” they struggled to score. Defensively, he said, “we definitely struggled to tackle, so we’ll be working on that a lot this week. We’re trying to hit them way too high and not in the legs.” He noted Greybull’s quarterback is fairly athletic and when he was...

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