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It was a full week for the Thermopolis Middle School Wrestling team starting off with a triangular with Worland and Greybull last Tuesday in Basin followed by the Glenrock Team Duals on Friday and the Riverton Invitational on Saturday. For the Glenrock team duals, the Thermopolis boys went 4-0 in pool B, beating Saratoga (74-9), Burns/Pine Bluffs (87-24), Herders (89-32) and Lusk (88-16) and putting them into the fist place dual with Thermopolis coming out on top over Glenrock Intermediate Middle School. Individual results from Basin and...
Last Friday night was Halloween, and there was a lot going on in Thermopolis. The Burns Broncs were at Leroy Hayes Field looking to defeat the Bobcats on their home turf. At games end, however, the Broncs would head home – sans treat, and with their season coming to a screeching halt. In Friday night’s round one play-off game, Burns came in as the number 3 seed from the 2A East, with a season record of 7-2, and 5-2. The Bobcats finished their season at 7-1 and 6-1, and stood as the number 2 seed from the 2A West, and the number 3 ranked tea...
The Hot Springs County High School Lady Cats volleyball team was in Lander last weekend, to compete in the West Regional Tournament. Four teams from the Northwest quad, were joined by four teams from the Southwest quad. Each team needed two wins, over the course of the two-day tournament, in order to punch their ticket for a trip to play in Casper this weekend, at the state tournament. On Friday morning, October 31, the first round of the tournament got under way, with Shoshoni defeating Kemmerer by 3 sets to 1. Then Wind River went down to...
The Thermopolis Middle School wrestling team traveled to the Worland Middle School Invitational last Saturday, competing with nine other schools. The boys A Division brought home first place with 153.5 points, beating second place Powell (141.5 points) and third place Lander (11.5) points and crowning six champions. The girls team tied for first place with Powell, each with 153 points, well ahead of third place Worland with 112 points. The girls brought home seven championships. For the B division, the boys finished in fourth place with 154.5...

On Friday, October 24, the Hot Springs County High School Bobcats polished off their remarkable regular season with a convincing win over the Wranglers of Pinedale. On Senior Night, the Pink Out Game was played before a vocal and supportive crowd at Leroy Hayes Field. Last week, the Cats were faced with their only loss of the season in an afternoon affair at Mountain View, where the Buffaloes have had a number two ranked season. Shrugging off the loss, the Cats put 321 yards of offense on...
The Hot Springs County High School Bobcats and Lady Cats cross country teams traveled to Cheyenne last weekend to compete in the Class 2A State Finals. Last September, the harriers season had begun at the Wyoming Invitational in Cheyenne and the teams were looking to better their previous times on the course at Little America. Both teams finished in third place at the conference finals and the Bobcats again finished third as a team at state. The competition in cross country has been stiff all season and the state finals were just as tough. In...

The Hot Springs County High School Lady Cats have had a challenging season on the court. Although they have, at times, played at a very respectable level – reverse sweeping Lander at the Big Horn Tournament in September – at other times, the team has struggled to find its focus. Heading into last week's two series, the Lady Cats sat at the bottom of the 2A Northwest quad with a 5-19 record and winless in the Northwest. The season record, however, really does nothing to demonstrate the phy...
The Thermopolis Middle School wrestling team kicked off the season last Saturday at the Cody Middle School tournament with seven other teams gathering to compete. The girls team brought home first place with 166.5 points, ahead of the second place Powell girls with 136 points. The boys “B” division placed second with 109.5 points, only 11 points behind first place Riverton while the “A” division came in at third place with 131.5 points to second place Worland (14.5 points) and first place Powell (173.5 points). Next up, the wrestlers will tr...

On Friday, October 17, in a game which would determine the first place standing in the 2A West and would also determine the number one seed in the upcoming play-offs, the Hot Springs County High School Bobcats faced off against the Buffaloes in Mountain View. Both teams entered the contest undefeated on the season. Both teams had ranked defenses, with the Bobcats ranked #3, and Mountain View ranked #4. The match up resulted in the Bobcats suffering their first loss of the season....
Last week, the Hot Springs County High School varsity volleyball team played two in-conference matches – one at home and one on the road. On Friday, the Lady Cats hosted the Lady Blue of Shoshoni. The two teams were fairly evenly matched. However, Shoshoni came away win a 3-0 win (26-24, 25-13, and 25-20). As has been the case for nearly the entire season, the Lady Cats were without their full complement of players. Although not suited up, senior Jayssie Owsley, was active on the bench - taking care of her teammates, making sure they all s...
The Hot Springs County High School Bobcat and Lady Cat cross country teams traveled to Ethete last Saturday to face off in the 2A West 5 Rivers Conference Finals. Both the Bobcats and the Lady Cats finished third in the team standings at the event and carried home some new hardware for the high school’s trophy case. For the Lady Cats, freshman Jakae Elder finished in second place with a time of 23:08. Mimi Johnson finished with a time of 26:32; and Lilly Johnson ran a time of 30:23. Shaving more than a minute and a half off of her previous p...
Following on a trend, the Hot Springs County High School volleyball team played away and home games last week, facing the Lady Bulldogs in Lovell on Thursday, and then the Cougars of Wind River for Homecoming on Saturday. Going into the match, Lovell was ranked number three among Class 3A teams, and their level of play displayed how they come by their ranking. The team carries a lot of height, and displays a good deal of talent and skill. Lovell took the first two sets from Thermopolis (25-8 and 25-14). In the third set, however, the Lady Cats...
The Hot Springs County High School Bobcat and Lady Cat cross country teams traveled to Powell last week to compete in the Pinnacle Bank Powell Invitational. The event will serve as a final tune-up for the conference finals, which will be held at Wyoming Indian on Friday. In Powell, the team continued to set some remarkable splits times, reflecting that the athletes are hitting their season peak physical condition at just the right time. Senior Jadeth Elder, finished the event in 7th place, turning in a time of 17:08, which was his best time...
The Thermopolis Middle School boys and girls cross country teams wrapped up their season last Thursday at the Pinnacle Bank/Powell Invitational held at the Powell Golf Club. The boys team brought home fourth place and the girls finished in 5th place with nine middle school teams competing. For the boys team, eighth grader Apollo Jenks ran a 12:18 in the 3200 meter race to earn a fourth place finish, while brother and sixth grader Archer finished in 14th place with a final time of 12:48. Other individual results from Powell include: Girls -...
On Friday night the Lyman Eagles rolled into town to challenge Hot Springs County at Leroy Hayes Field. It was Homecoming week and the Bobcats were looking to extend their win streak. Sporting their all purple uniforms, the Cats put on a great show for the home town faithful, and secured a 14-7 win over the Eagles. Lyman won the toss, and elected to defer to the Bobcats. Coach Anderson of Lyman displayed a bit of trickery on the opening kick-off, sending an on-sides kick just across the fifty yard line, which was covered by one of the Lyman pla...

The Hot Springs County High School Bobcat and Lady Cat cross country teams hosted their annual Bobcat Invite on Friday, October 3. Scheduling conflicts with an event being held in Cody the same day caused just one other varsity team to appear for the event in Thermopolis. Nonetheless, there were many middle school teams who did appear that day, and who all were able to partake of the fine, sunny weather in Thermopolis. As a bonus to the exquisite weather, the restricted field of runners allowed...
The Hot Springs County High School Bobcats traveled to Cokeville last Friday, for an afternoon game against the newly fifth-ranked Panthers. In the time that Thermopolis and Cokeville have found themselves competing in the Class 2A West Conference, the Bobcats had yet to take a win against Cokeville – but Friday changed that. With no lights on the field in Cokeville, the game was played in the early afternoon, following a very early morning bus ride for the Cats. There had been some light rain in the area earlier in the day, and at g...

Seven middle school teams gathered in Thermopolis last Friday for the Bobcat Cross Country Invitations held at the Thermopolis Golf Course with the TMS boys team placing 4th and the girls finishing in sixth place. In the last regular meet of the season and with home field advantage, multiple runners posted personal records. Seventh grader Amelia Johnson and eighth grader Kylie Geis both shaved minutes off last year's time with Johnson leading the girls team with a time of 13:51 and a ninth place...
Last week, the Hot Springs County High School volleyball team, once again, played home and away matches. On Friday, October 3 the team met up with the Lady Grizz of Rocky Mountain and then traveled on Saturday to Powell to face off with a very talented Class 3A team in the Lady Panthers. Coming into the match, the Lady Grizz held a record of 14-8, and sat in second place in the 2A Northwest quad standings. In practice, Coach Kylie Corpening had the team working on some new combinations, which she was eager to try out against their 2A Northwest...
Last week, the Hot Springs County High School varsity volleyball team played away and home games against two of their Class 2A North West rivals. Although there were periods of sustained and skilled performance, the team continues to struggle with the, not unexpected, growing pains of a new head coach and new offensive and defensive schemes. On Tuesday, September 25, the team traveled to Shoshoni to take on the Lady Blue. Both teams seemed to struggle a bit in the early sets and although the Lady Cats played four really close games they could...
The Hot Springs County High School Bobcat and Lady Cat cross-country teams traveled to Worland last Thursday to compete in the Warriors XC Invitational at the Green Hills Golf Course. The team is beginning its push into the Class 2A competition facet of the season, and each harrier turned in some extremely impressive split times in Worland. The Lady Cats did not have enough competitors to figure in the team standings, however, each of the girls marked up competitive times. Jakae Elder ran a time of 23:46; Mimi Johnson ran a 26:50; Madison...
A short fall season has wrapped up for junior high and high school rodeo team club team members. The season kicked off Sept. 6 and 7 in Laramie and finished up last weekend in Rawlins. Hot Springs County High School competitors were Bridger Peil, Jay Ritchey and Kamryn Farrell. Thermopolis Middle School competitors were Hoyt Peil and Cooper Agar. Results include: Laramie Kamryn Farrell - Saturday, barrel racing, 30th, 18.853; Sunday, barrel racing, 32nd, 18.598; goat tying, 13th, 9.27 Bridger Peil - Saturday, team roping (with partner Kasen McC...

For more years than they care to consider, the Hot Springs County Bobcat football team has experienced defeat at the hands of the Lovell Bulldogs. Lovell has historically been an athletic and physical team, which has been perennially well coached and highly skilled. This year was no exception – that is, if you somehow overlook the Cats fantastic home field 21-12 win. The first time Thermopolis has beaten Lovell in ten years. The Bobcats played host to the team from Lovell on Friday night, S...
Last Friday, Thermopolis Middle School cross country teams were in Worland for the Warrior Invitational competing with seven other schools from the Big Horn Basin. With the season winding down, several runners were able to post personal records. Eighth grade girls Kylie Geis and Elena Ketner and seventh grader Amelia Johnson all clocked improved times from last year’s Worland course. For the boys team, eighth grader Apollo Jenks finished with an impressive time of 12:40, earning him 5th place. Apollo Jenks, along with eighth graders Tanner M...

The Class 2A State Championship Golf Tournament was played in Douglas over two days last weekend with the Lady Cats bringing home first place and the Bobcats bringing home second place. In preparation for the tournament last week, Coach Brandon Deromedi had made a prediction. “We have a really good chance to have four of our Lady Cats in the top ten at state, and could very well have three of our Bobcats in the top ten.” Prophetic? Yeah, pretty much. All five of the Lady Cats finished the Cha...