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  • Goncalves repeats as 160-pound champ

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Mar 5, 2020

    WORLAND — The 2020 Wyoming High School wrestling season has concluded and for the Worland Warriors, they can add yet another event-filled season to the books. At the season’s final competition, the 3A State tournament, the Warriors finished third as a team scoring 168.5 points, had 160-pound junior Luke Goncalves successfully defend his state title, two All-State wrestlers (Goncalves and Anthony Martinez) and a total of eight placers. While most championship matches were going all three periods,...

  • Cole repeats as 220-pound champ

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Mar 5, 2020

    THERMOPOLIS - Even though they were undermanned for the season the Hot Springs County Bobcats still found a way to close out the season on a high-note during last week's 2A State tournament in Casper on Feb. 28-29. "We performed where we thought we would. We didn't overperform and we didn't underperform," said HSCHS wrestling coach Travis McDermott. "Austin Barral had a tough draw in where he was on the bracket and it didn't allow him to place. We wrestled that first-round tight and I think a...

  • Celebrating the MLB's hypocrisy

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Nov 28, 2019

    Hypocrisy can be very entertaining. I know it drives most people mad but if you look at it from a humorous angle, it provides an endless source of enjoyment. Most of us have a little hypocrisies that we carry with us but the best types of hypocrisy are the hulking, albatross types. The ones like how Democrats claim to care about the homeless, how Republicans pretend to care about anyone that makes under 100K or me taking jabs at the NFL's worst franchises even though my Jags have easily been...

  • Warriors claim fifth straight 3A East title

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Oct 24, 2019

    WORLAND - The Worland Warriors cross-country team brought home their fifth-straight 3A East conference title and did so in dominating fashion on Oct. 18 in Douglas. The Warriors scored 37 points and placed four runners in the top 10, beating second-place Newcastle by 43 points. Junior Marcus Wiley was the first to cross the finish line for Worland coming in third with a time of 17:45.38; junior Gaven McColloch was next, finishing sixth at 18:01.12; junior Boe Nicholas ran an 18:03.99 to finish...

  • Lady Bobcats finish second at 2A West Conference meet

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Oct 24, 2019

    THERMOPOLIS - While they were unable to defend their home course the Hot Springs County Lady Bobcats cross-country team were still able to finish second and have three runners make the All-Conference team. The Lady Bobcats finished with 52 points, Wyoming Indian won the 2A West Conference meet last Saturday with 28 points. Lady 'Cats McKenna Bomengen, Tahja Hunt and Hailie Martinez earned All-Conference honors. Hunt finished third with a time of 22:02.40, Bomengen was fourth running a 22:27.83...

  • Hear Me Out...NBA-Chinese government beef

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Oct 24, 2019

    First, a revision on my NBA predictions, the Cavs will be the worst team in the NBA. I did not realize they were breaking out horrible new unis that look like a callback to the franchise’s worst days. And because of that, they’re a lock to be the league’s worst team. Now onto the NBA and a geopolitical nightmare. The NBA-Chinese government beef is absolutely fascinating. A quick recap, Houston Rockets GM Daryl Morey tweeted out a meme in support of the protesters in Hong Kong just before the lea...

  • Warriors pick up first win of the season in convincing fashion

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Oct 10, 2019

    WORLAND - Starting 0-4 on the season was tough for the Worland Warriors football team but they were able to push all of that aside and pick up their first win of the season against the Rawlins Outlaws on Oct. 4 at Worland High School. Not only did the Warriors get their first win of the season they did so in dominating fashion on homecoming week, rolling the Outlaws (0-2 3A East, 3-3 overall) 34-6. Offense, defense and special teams, the Warriors controlled all three as they picked up a crucial...

  • Serving and hitting still the focus for the Lady Bobcats

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Oct 10, 2019

    THERMOPOLIS — Last week was a busy week for the Hot Springs County High School Lady Bobcats volleyball team. With all of their matches at home the Lady Bobcats hosted Lovell on Oct. 3, Lander on Oct. 4 and after their match vs. Lander kicked off their annual tournament that ended on Oct. 5. The Lady ‘Cats defeated Lovell 3-0 (25-20, 25-18, 25-22), lost to Lander 3-0 (25-22, 25-21, 25-18) and finished second in their tournament losing to 2A Riverside 2-1 (25-21, 24-26, 16-14). It was a wee...

  • Hear Me Out...Warrior HoF weekend

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Oct 10, 2019

    The Warrior Hall of Fame has been a work in progress the past year and change, and last week it all came together with the first Hall of Fame week that coincides with WHS homecoming and the first class inducted into the Warrior Hall of Fame. And it was awesome. The first eight inducted into the Warrior Hall of Fame (Francie Faure, Mary Faure, Debbie Hammons, Tom Harrington, Carl Selmer, Grant Ujifusa, Roger Youtz and David Zuniga) was one impressive legacy after the next. The community meet and...

  • Inaugural WHS Hall of Fame class inducted tonight

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Oct 3, 2019

    WORLAND — The festivities are set and ready to go for the first eight inductees into the Warrior Hall of Fame. Francie Faure, Mary Faure, Debbie Hammons, Tom Harrington, Carl Selmer, Grant Ujifusa, Roger Youtz and David Zuniga are the first to be enshrined in the Warrior Hall of Fame, which aims to celebrate the many accomplishments by Worland High School graduates and/or Washakie County School District No. 1 workers and allows those to reconnect to the schools deep and rich past. The c...

  • Lady Pioneers still searching for a rhythm

    Alex Kuhn|Oct 3, 2019

    TEN SLEEP - Last week was a busy week for the Ten Sleep High School volleyball team, they had three matches in three days, two of which were 1A Northwest division contests St. Stephens and Dubois, on top of all the usual festivities that come with homecoming week. The Lady Pioneers went 1-2 in their matches against St. Stephens, Dubois and Arvada-Clearmont. On Saturday at Ten Sleep High School, they lost to Dubois 3-1 (25-20, 13-25, 25-23, 25-19) and Arvada-Clearmont (25-15, 25-23, 25-16). Both...

  • Lady Warriors thriving during unusual swim season

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Oct 3, 2019

    WORLAND - The 2019 girls swimming season has been a unique one for the Worland Lady Warriors, to say the least. The Worland Aquatic Center has been working on some fixes this over the last handful of weeks and it has made training for the Lady Warriors tougher. As the competitive pool has been worked on, the Lady Warriors have had to use the two extra lanes in the community pool to practice. "It's been a pretty challenging season," said WHS girls swimming coach Mike Blissett. We haven't had our...

  • Warriors finish second at state

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Sep 26, 2019

    WORLAND - The 2019 golf season ended with another runner-up finish for the Worland High School boys golf team at the 3A State meet in Afton on Sept. 20-21. Sophomore Karsten Simmons also came in second for the Warriors, falling just short of defending his 3A State title. The Lander Tigers as a team shot a 295, 306 – 601 to threepeat as 3A's best golf team, 22 strokes ahead of second-place Worland. And senior Jaren Calkins went 71, 67 – 138 for his second title in three seasons, beating out Sim...

  • Bomengen wins final home meet

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Sep 26, 2019

    THERMOPOLIS - The Hot Springs County High School cross-country team held their own on their home course last week as they hosted the Bobcat Invitational at the Legion Town and Country Golf Course in Thermopolis on Sept. 21. Lady Bobcat senior McKenna Bomengen finished first with a time of 20:46.46 and fellow senior teammate Tahja Hunt crossed the finish line at 22:20.38 for a fourth-place finish. Overall HSCHS cross-country coach Stephanie Metz was thrilled with her team's performance as they...

  • Hear Me Out...NBA wading into troubled waters

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Sep 26, 2019

    When the Jags Jalen Ramsey requested a trade at the end of Week 2, all the NFL guys lost their minds and were claiming the NFL was turning into the NBA. Obviously, it was an overreaction because there are plenty of cases with NFL superstars demanding a trade. It’s just a superstar thing. It was weird that Hall of Famer Steve Young, who was one of the first to go in on this NFL-NBA comp, forgot about Joe Montana demanding a trade after the Niners chose him over Montana. Just goes to show r...

  • Hear Me Out...College athletics and money

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Sep 19, 2019

    Last week the California Senate passed a bill that’s going to allow student-athletes to seek out endorsements and make money off their likenesses. It’s a groundbreaking bill that I’m sure has NCAA president Mark Emmett and pals panicked. If California Governor Gavin Newsome signs the bill it will put the NCAA in a tough position. Do they crack down and basically force out every California school? If they do that you can imagine the lawsuits are going to be flying all over the place. Say what...

  • Lady Bobcats earn big road victory in Powell

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Sep 19, 2019

    THERMOPOLIS - The Hot Springs County High School volleyball team was on the road twice last week, first was their Sept. 12 match at Powell High School and on Sept. 13-14 they were at Rawlins High School for the Outlaw Invitational. Of those two contests for the Lady Bobcats, their 3-1, (25-12, 25-23, 26-28, 25-14) victory over Powell was the highlight of the week for them. Not only did they pick up a road win, but they also didn't let adversity sink them. Instead, they put their heads down and...

  • Lady Pioneers looking to bounce back with three-match homestand

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Sep 19, 2019

    TEN SLEEP - The Meeteetse volleyball Invitational did not go as planned for the Ten Sleep Lady Pioneers. But while they did not pick up as many wins as they would have liked TSHS volleyball coach Desiree Egger believes the lessons learned should benefit the team in the long run. "It was a learning experience. We were fighting our serving and down ball all tournament. I like how we played better on Saturday but we just didn't play well on Friday. Our transitioning wasn't great, we weren't...

  • Warriors determined to limit turnovers vs. Cody

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Sep 12, 2019

    WORLAND - The scoreboard in the Worland High School football team's first game of the season was a bit deceiving. The Warriors lost to the Powell Panthers 24-7 and while it seems like a beat down the game was much closer. "We were right there and had a couple of inopportune things happen," said WHS football coach Ryan Utterback. "We were literally inches away a few times. We had too many turnovers and you can't expect to win with that. A couple of those turnovers came when we were hurrying and...

  • Lady Pioneers off to a solid start

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Sep 12, 2019

    TEN SLEEP - Normally, the first quarter of the season Ten Sleep High School volleyball is spent building chemistry and learning the ropes. This year the Lady Pioneers have gotten off to a decent start with last week's win over 1A Northwest rival St. Stephens. "We played well," said TSHS volleyball coach Desiree Egger. "It was the first time we played with six this season and we were planning and practicing like we were going to play with five. Josie Decker didn't even practice with us on...

  • HSCHS cross-country ahead of schedule

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Sep 12, 2019

    THERMOPOLIS - It is early in the cross-country team season and the Hot Springs County High School runners are already beating expectations. If they keep up their current pace, coach Stephanie Metz will have one of those good problems and just have to raise the bar for her team. "I was really excited about it," said HSCHS cross-country coach Stephanie Metz about her team's performance in Douglas. "We came out pretty strong. We were kind of thrown off because they combined the JV and varsity, so...

  • NFL Week 1 thoughts

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Sep 12, 2019

    It was a crazy Week 1 for the NFL and I have a few thoughts on all the happenings around the league. AB TO THE PATS From an “If I’m playing Madden” viewpoint, AB on the Pats is going be a lot of fun. From an everything else viewpoint, I’m not sure how I feel about AB on the Pats. I’m not totally buying the “AB planned this all along” which by the way makes AB look like more of a jerk. Rather than just demand a trade, he has to pretend to be on the verge of a nervous breakdown and that he doesn...

  • Hear Me Out...The most courageous 2019-20 NFL season predictions: The Playoffs teams

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Sep 5, 2019

    The NFL season kicks off tonight with the Packers-Bears game and with it comes the finale of The Most Courageous 2019-20 NFL season predictions. We’ve got 12 teams and postseason predictions to cover, let’s get to it! The over/under win totals for each team are pulled from oddsshark.com and the stats are courtesy from pro-footballreference.com. No. 6-SEEDS AFC Los Angeles Chargers 2018 record: 12-4 2019 Over/Under: 10 – Push, they’ll hit right at 10 wins this year. I really liked the Charger...

  • Nice weather brings solid starting times for WHS cross-country runners

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Sep 5, 2019

    WORLAND - Taking advantage of the cooler weather the Worland High School cross-country team put up stronger starting numbers as they began their season with the Billings Invitational on August 31. Typically, the Billings Invitational is among the hottest races Worland runs all year as it is held in August. Last week though, the weather was the best WHS cross-country coach Tanya Kienlen has seen. With cloud cover and light rain, the temperatures around the low 80s the Worland runners poster stron...

  • Warrior Hall of Fame inaugural class selected

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Aug 29, 2019

    Correction: Tom Harrington was unintentionally left off the announcement for the Warrior Hall of Fame inductees WORLAND - The inaugural class of the Worland High School Warriors Hall of Fame has been selected and those being enshrined are Francie Faure, Mary Faure, Debbie Hammons, Carl Selmer, Grant Ujifusa, Roger Youtz and David Zuniga. The mission of the Warrior Hall of Fame is to honor Worland High School alumni and those who made an impact on the district as employees, and with these first s...

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