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  • Adult softball league resumes game play

    Jun 6, 2019

    The fields at the softball complex were dry enough for the Hot Spring County Recreation District’s Adult Co-Ed Softball League to resume its season on May 30. One Eyed Buffalo had a 13-12 win against Robing Batsman, and Storyteller won 16-12 against One Stop Repair. Standout performers were: Curt Maye with an .800 average, two runs and two runs batted in for OEB; Trey Ottley with a .750 average, three runs, two runs batted in a two home runs for Robin Batsman; David Evans with a 1.000 average, four runs, two runs batted in and a home run for St...

  • Learning the game

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jun 6, 2019

    Parents help kids develop their throwing and catching skills during the first session of Start Smart Baseball hosted by the Hot Springs County Recreation District. Other stations were set up for the youngsters to practice hitting and running the bases....

  • Rain delays softball league games

    May 30, 2019

    Though the Hot Springs County Recreation District’s Adult Co-Ed Softball League opened it season May 14, the almost continuous rain the past couple weeks have muddied the fields and caused several delays. The opening day resulted in a 13-12 victory for One Stop Repair over Slide One In, and an 11-8 win for Storyteller over the Rated “R Superstars. In addition to these four teams, Robin Batsman will also play this season. Standout performers were: Jason Ciz with a .500 average, two runs and four RBIs for One Stop; Brian Griffin with a .333 ave...

  • Bobcat summer wrestling camp dates

    May 30, 2019

    For those who want to keep up with their wrestling training over the summer and maybe learn some new techniques, the Bobcat Wrestling Camp featuring instruction from three-time NCAA All-American, four-time state champion and the Big 12’s 2018 Most Outstanding Wrestler Bryce Meredith is scheduled for June 21 and 22. There are four technique sessions for ages 12 and up — two on each day — and one session per day for younger kids. For more information on the camp, contact Travis McDermott at 480-0422 or Will Farrell at 921-8437. Online regis...

  • Bobcat tracksters finish strong at state

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 23, 2019

    The Hot Springs County High School Track and Field Team finished their 2019 season with the state championships in Casper last week. The boys team was 13th with nine points, and the girls team was 15th with 21 points. Coach Aimee Kay pointed out there were several students who made it onto the podium of the 17 who competed, as well as a number of personal records (PRs) including Kolby George's fifth place time of 4:45.08 in the 1600 meters, Blake Williams' height of 12' in the pole vault, the...

  • Several Bobcats headed to state track in Casper

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 16, 2019

    Of about 30 members of the Hot Springs County High School Track and Field Team who competed at the Regional competition in Burns last Friday and Saturday, 17 will be headed to the 3A State Championship at Casper this week, May 16-18. Coach Aimee Kay said the number of students that have qualified - meaning they finished in the top eight of their event or top four for relays at Regionals, though others have pre-qualified through the season - was more than what she expected. As in previous meets,...

  • Bobcat golfers take third

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|May 16, 2019

    The Bobcat golf team traveled to Sheridan last Friday and Saturday for their 2A Conference Golf Championship, bringing home third place overall behind Kemmerer (1st) and Lusk (2nd). Ten schools attended the conference meet with Friday having wonderful weather and great playing conditions on the course. Saturday, however, proved to be challenging with rain and 20-30 m.p.h. winds throughout the day. Freshman Hardy Johnson led the Cats with a two-day score of 145 and was named the 2A Conference...

  • Middle school high placers at Best of the Best

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 16, 2019

    Twenty Thermopolis Middle School athletes competed at the Big Horn Best of the Best in Cody on May 7, with several taking high spots in their events. Coach Brandon Deromedi was really happy that 24 of the 44 qualified for the competition, including five sixth grade students who competed at the seventh grade level. The weather was hard for the event, with the cold and rain, so many students from Thermopolis and other schools stayed on their busses until it was time to compete. Deromedi...

  • Golfers take second

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|May 9, 2019

    The Bobcat Golf Team played their fourth tournament for the spring in Cody last Friday, competing against six schools, coming out with a second place finish. Lander Valley High School placed first with an overall total of 312, the Cats posted 395 and Riverton rounded out the top three with a 409 for the day. Freshman Hardy Johnson led the team with a score of 74, placing him second in the individual scores. Junior Jeffry Clark carded a 103, Kyle Roessing scored a 106 for his best score of the...

  • TMS tracksters bring home championships

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 9, 2019

    Thermopolis was home to the middle school Yellowstone Conference this past Saturday, with several students taking conference championships in their events. Additionally, students continued their tradition from the season and broke not only their own personal records, but school records as well. Among the conference champs were eighth grade student Roedy Farrell in the triple jump, 100 meters and 200 meters. Coach Brandon Deromedi noted Farrell beat the 1994 school record of 36’7” set by Bil...

  • Bobcat track team headed to regionals

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 9, 2019

    Last Friday, Thermopolis hosted the Bobcat Invite track meet, the last regular meet of the season. Coach Aimee Kay noted the weather was somewhat cooperative, and though there were not as many personal records (PRs) as there have been for the Bobcats they still had a few. Karsten Hart set new PRs in the long jump and 1600, and Kay said he's coming along and gaining some confidence as a freshman. Logan Shumway set a new PR in the triple jump and Jazy Jensen set a new PR in the pole vault. Wyatt...

  • TMS tracksters compete in Best of the Best

    May 9, 2019

    Middle school track and field wrapped up this week with the Best of the Best meet at Cody on Tuesday, May 7. Coach Brandon Deromedi provided a list of competing students, along with their event(s). Results will be printed in the May 16 Thermopolis Independent Record. Jayda Griffin: 1600 meters Kaitlin Barral: shot put and discus Xoey RichL shot put and discus Joely Mounts: high jump Kaia Galvoich: high jump Jayci Basse: 100 meters, 200 meters, 100 meter hurdles and 200 meter hurdles Brooklyn Cooley: 400 meters Ethan Music: 100 meters, 200...

  • Tracksters going strong heading into home invite

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 2, 2019

    This past weekend was a busy one for the high school track team, with competition at Buffalo on Thursday, April 25, and at Meeteetse on Friday, April 26. A few throwers also competed at Worland on Tuesday, April 23. Coach Aimee Kay said the weather wasn't great for the Buffalo meet and there were a few injuries, but nothing that kept anyone from competing. This was the first week back for Ethan Becher, Kay said, and his times are close to his personal records, which is encouraging as he hasn't...

  • Golfers take fourth in Powell

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|May 2, 2019

    Bobcat golfers attended their third tournament for the spring season in Powell last Friday, competing against eight schools from around the area. The boys took a fourth place finish behind first place Lander Valley, second place Sheridan and third place Worland on a day that was chilly with rain mixed with wind, making for some challenging playing conditions. Freshman Hardy Johnson led the Cats with a score of 75, coming out in second place as an individual. Junior Jeffry Clark scored an 86,...

  • TMS passes personal records goal

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 2, 2019

    “We had another stellar weekend in Worland,” coach Brandon Deromedi said of the middle school track team’s meet last Saturday. “We had a goal to have 30 individuals PR (personal record) in at least one event . . . we had 31 individuals do that plus two relays. “It was a smaller meet than normal for Worland but we still competed at a high level obtaining 67 top 10 finishes, including 11 event winners. School records were also broken by Roedy Farrell in the 200 meters, Ethan Music in the 100 h...

  • AAU Volleyball

    May 2, 2019

    The AAU Volleyball Club-Hot City Volleyball, traveled to Casper for a tournament. The 1st place Bronze Bracket U16 Team pictured (top): Coach Catie Deromedi, Saraiya Sosa, Bronwyn Dobbins, Caydence Becher, Julie Johnson, Morgan Slover, and Autumn Brawley. The 3rd place in Bronze Bracket in U18 division (bottom): Tatum Vialpando, Dani Pebbles, Elisa Weber, Reagan Severance, Tricia Capelle, Ashley McPhie, Grace Whitt, and Coach Shannon Hill. Not pictured, Mya Conrad....

  • Sunny fields

    Mark Dykes, Editor|May 2, 2019

    Kids in Hot Springs County Recreation District's Youth Soccer work on their shooting and passing. Recent changes in the weather have extended the game schedule....

  • Golfers tee off at home

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Apr 25, 2019

    The Bobcat Golf Team hosted their spring Bobcat Invitational Tournament last Thursday with the boys garnering a second place win. Eight schools attended the tourney, some from as far away as Moorcroft and Kemmerer. Lander Valley High School place first, followed by Thermopolis, Worland, Kemmerer and Riverton to round out the top five. Freshman Hardy Johnson led the Cats with a score of 73 and a second place individual score. Junior Jeffry Clark and freshman Lee Grimm both shot a 92, tieing them...

  • Bobcat track team sees pre-qualifiers for state

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Apr 25, 2019

    The tradition seen so far this year of the high school track team setting multiple personal records continued at their triangular with Ten Sleep at Worland on Thursday, April 18. There was also the added bonus of seeing the first athletes pre-qualify for state competition, as Olivia Weyer hit a first place height of 9’3” in the pole vault and the boys sprint medley team of Blake Williams, Jesse Skelton, Wyatt McDermott and Kolby George finished second with a time of 3:49,74. Both pre...

  • Middle school track record broke in Worland

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Apr 25, 2019

    The Thermopolis Middle School track team competed on Thursday, April 18, at a quad at Worland with Cody and Ten Sleep. Coach Brandon Deromedi explained this meet was a “sticker” meet, with no results published. Students were given stickers with their names on them and they showed up for the events they want to do, but no results were compiled or sent. The students competed hard and went beyond expectation again, Deromedi said, noting Roedy Farrell broke the eighth grade boys 100 meter rec...

  • Bobcat tracksters continue to set personal records

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Apr 18, 2019

    Though the Hot Springs County High School track team was scheduled for back-to-back meets at Glenrock April 12 and Riverton April 13, the former was cancelled due to weather. Coach Aimee Kay noted the weather was nicer than anticipated in Riverton, not warm but also not windy. Having only one meet was a bit of a bummer, Kay said, because it was divided up to where the students would have had more variety with two days. There were still plenty of personal records, and a few are coming close to...

  • Middle school track teams see strong take off

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Apr 18, 2019

    The Thermopolis Middle School track season got underway with their first meet April 6 at Riverton. Coach Brandon Deromedi said he’s pleased with the results as there were 24 personal records, 25 top ten placings for events and a first place finish for Ethan Music in the 200 hurdles with a time of 30.24. A total 46 students are competing. The April 6 meet, he noted, was a sizeable one that included Powell, Cody, Riverton, Worland, Lander and Rock Springs. On top of that, since there were only d...

  • Adult basketball champions

    Apr 18, 2019

    Wednesday, April 10 saw the final matches for the Hot Springs County Adult Recreation District's Co-ed Basketball League. The No. 3 seed, Merit Energy, took third place with a 48-34 win over No. 4 Two Hills of a Cizzle. According to Anja Abbott, the recreation district director, "Merit Energy jumped out to a lead in this game and never looked back. Two Hills of a Cizzle fought back in the second half but could not overcome their poor shooting at the start of the game. David Evans and Brad Peil...

  • Wrestlers bring home championships at state

    Apr 18, 2019

    This past week, members of the Thermopolis Wrestling Club saw action on the mats at the Wyoming Amateur Wrestling Association’s State Championship April 11-14. Several Thermopolis wrestlers brought home championships. Freestyle In Female 14U 145, Kailey Allen placed third and scored 12 team points. In Female 12U 70, Chloee Owsley placed first and scored 24 team points. In Female 9U 55, Briar Lahoe placed first and scored 18 team points, and Brayli Price placed second and scored 15 team points. In 10U 63, Dyllan Myers placed second and scored 7...

  • Golfers open in Worland

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Apr 11, 2019

    The Thermopolis High School Golf Team attended their first spring tournament in Worland last Friday. There were 14 schools in attendance from as far away as Gillette and Kemmerer, with 130 golfers. Thermopolis boys finished fifth out of 14 teams and it was a great way to start their spring season. “When I compare this team to where they were at the beginning of last fall, to now, I feel that we have a great deal of potential,” said coach Joey Johnson. “Our team scored a 375 and that is 65 stroke...

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