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  • Hear me out...Damn, Tiger

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Jun 3, 2017

    Rather than join “the herd” of kicking Tiger Woods while he’s down and spouting sanctimonious 20/20 hindsight, I’m going to tackle Tiger’s arrest over the Memorial Day weekend from a different angle. First, let me start off by saying I am guilty of cracking jokes as soon as Tiger’s mug shot hit the internet. Mostly along the lines that his hairline is a lost cause, he should accept baldness. I know America’s favorite pastime is tearing people down but we need to look at this situation with some humanity. As the details of his arrest were releas...

  • 2017 Warriors skip rebuilding season

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Jun 2, 2017

    WORLAND - After losing an experienced 2016 class to graduation, the 2017 Worland High School boys soccer team, with only six seniors and five of them starters, would have to rely on its underclassmen to play valuable minutes. Naturally it was expected this season would be a rebuilding year, as the younger players learned the ropes of 3A soccer. But it would not take long for the notion of a rebuilding year to be thrown out the window. Early on in the season the Warriors sent a message out that t...

  • Wildfires season underway with one tournament down

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Jun 1, 2017

    WORLAND - The Worland Wildfires 14U softball team kicked off their season with the Heart Mountain Classic in Cody on May 20-21. The Wildfires got the season off to a slow start dropping all four games in the tournament, the first three in group play and the final one in the single-elimination tournament. "The competition was tougher than last year's. The Billings Force and Montana Express teams were dominant and the rest were a step below them," said Wildfires coach Dave Coronado. In their...

  • Sauger egg collection runs smoothly

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|May 31, 2017

    BASIN - The Wyoming Game and Fish Department, along with Colorado State University research student Dan Cammack, completed their collection of sauger eggs from the Big Horn River in Basin on May 23-25. The collection is the beginnings of a study that looks to determine how temperatures affect sauger in their early stages of life. "The egg take itself went really, really well," said Wyoming Game and Fish Cody Region Fisheries Supervisor Sam Hochhalter. "This was the big field effort to start the...

  • Year one in the books for WHS AD Mark Mortimer

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|May 30, 2017

    WORLAND - It was an eventful first year for Worland High School activities director Mark Mortimer. The 2016-2017 school year brought plenty of successes from the various WHS activities and athletic programs, but there were plenty of challenges along the way. "Coming into it, knowing I had to be super organized and not only that but having the support of [former WHS AD] Bruce Miller helped getting through this year," said Mark Mortimer. Before taking over as AD, Mortimer was the WHS girls...

  • Putting Ten Sleep on the map

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|May 27, 2017

    TEN SLEEP - Sports are the best, while a form of entertainment they serve so many life lessons. They're hard to top and here's reason #105 why they are the best - when you watch a group of athletes come together, believe in one another and see the foundation of something special beginning. Then when you combine that with a David vs. Goliath-esque story there's some serious magic brewing. For example, the Lady Pioneers track team went into this season well under everyone's radar. Even coming off...

  • Warriors find new football coach

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|May 26, 2017

    WORLAND - After the resignation of Todd Weber on April 24, the Worland High School football coach from 2015-16, the Warrior football program was set to looking for another head coach. A month into the search, WHS activities director Mark Mortimer found his coach from within the program, promoting Ryan Utterback to the head coaching position. Utterback, the health and strength and conditioning P.E. teacher at WHS, was on Weber's coaching staff the past two seasons as the offensive and defensive...

  • Worland golf ends productive spring season

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|May 25, 2017

    WORLAND - In the final two tournaments of the golf spring season Worland golf made incredible strides as they head into summer break on a high note. "I couldn't be more excited about how both the girls and boys are playing. If we can get a girls score around 100 to add to our current scores, we will be right in the running for both conference and state competition in the fall," said WHS golf coach Chad Rose. The final two tournaments for Worland were at the Riverton Country Club May 4 and a...

  • Worland track closes out season on high note

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|May 24, 2017

    CASPER - After two days of poor weather, the skies cleared for the final day of the Wyoming high school track season Saturday during the Wyoming State Track and Field Meet at Kelly Walsh High School in Casper. WORLAND The Warriors had one athlete finish the season with all-state honors, which is earned by placing either first or second. Senior Brad Lyman jumped a 6-4, a personal record on the season, in the high jump to finish second to Douglas' Eric Jamerman who cleared 6-6. "He cleared 6-4 in...

  • One play short

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|May 23, 2017

    BIG HORN - During last season's appearance in the 3A girls soccer state championship, the Worland Lady Warriors dug themselves a 4-0 hole against Jackson. The Lady Warriors then had to mount a frantic comeback that ultimately fell short as they lost 4-3. Saturday at the Big Horn Equestrian Center in Big Horn, the Lady Warriors played in their second consecutive state championship match, this time against the Cody Fillies, who have beaten them twice this season. They fell to the Fillies, 2-1,...

  • Worland and Ten Sleep track look to make the most of final day of the season

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|May 20, 2017

    CASPER -Day two of the Wyoming State track and field championships at Kelly Walsh High School is in the books and today champions, both individually and as a team, will be crowned. WORLAND Worland Track had an eventful day as many of the seniors competed for the last time in their high school careers. "Overall it was a good day. It was bittersweet because for a lot of the seniors it was their last day. We appreciate everything they've done and all the hard work they've put in over the last four...

  • Roaring through Ten Sleep

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|May 18, 2017

    TEN SLEEP - The Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America took the time to fuel up and mingle with the locals in Ten Sleep Tuesday morning. As part of the Cody, Wyoming, to Deadwood, South Dakota, leg, Kyle Petty and his entourage of 200 other riders made a stop at the Pony Express. Even with the rain falling and their ride over the mountain becoming dicier by the minute. Petty and his crew still took the time to meet and sign autographs for the Ten Sleep schoolchildren and fans. "It has been good...

  • Lady Pioneers set on bringing hardware back to Ten Sleep

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|May 17, 2017

    TEN SLEEP - The Ten Sleep track team added to their impressive season last weekend in Lander during the 1A West regional meet. The Lady Pioneers placed fourth as a team and had two regional champions. Kelli Holiday won the 400-meter dash and Sydney Holiday won the 100. And after trying all season the Pioneers will be sending two athletes to the state meet, Zane Taylor in the shot put and Zayne Cooper in the high jump. "It was a lot of fun and I think we performed well. I was especially proud of...

  • 'Keep grinding and good things will happen'

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|May 16, 2017

    WORLAND - It should not come as a surprise by now but the Worland Warriors were involved in another tight contest Saturday afternoon at Worland High School. The Warriors defeated the Newcastle Dogies 4-3 by way of penalty kicks during the 3A boys soccer state qualifier to advance to the 3A state tournament to play the Riverton Wolverines Thursday at 4 p.m. "From a possession standpoint we dominated the game, but what could go wrong did go wrong for us. Yet, the kids never gave up and kept...

  • Hear me out...Has ESPN's drift to the left cost them viewers?

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|May 13, 2017

    Move over peanut butter and chocolate because a new combination has stolen the hearts of all Americans, sports and politics are the new “it combo.” I kid of course. Me personally I don’t mind the intersecting of the two worlds. I like to hear the thoughts of athletes and coaches on the current political events. I just wish more conservative leaning athletes would share their thoughts to balance things out. By conservative I mean actual conservatives, like Tom Brady or Karl Malone, not the bonkers people like Curt Schilling whose main sourc...

  • Worland track looking to finish strong on final day at regional meet

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|May 13, 2017

    THERMOPOLIS - Day one of the 3A East regional meet is in the books and for Worland High School Track they are looking to close out the final day of the regional meet today at Hot Springs County High School on a positive note and hopefully carry over some momentum for the state meet next week. "It was hot and as a coach I was trying to keep the kids out of the sun. It can really drain your energy if you're not careful. Overall, we have several kids going to the finals and it's just exciting. We...

  • Ten Sleep track battling it out at regional meet today in Lander

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|May 12, 2017

    TEN SLEEP - All the hard work and dedication put in this season by the Ten Sleep High School track team will come to fruition in the next two weeks with the 1A regional and 1A state meets next on the schedule. The Pioneers and Lady Pioneers closed out the regular season week in Thermopolis in which TSHS track coach Desiree Egger was pleased with her team's performance. The highlights came in the form of seniors Allison Hampton and Felicity Loveland automatically qualifying for the state meet in...

  • No. 3 Lady Warriors dinged up in Buffalo

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|May 11, 2017

    BUFFALO - The final match of the 2017 regular season turned into a nightmare for the Worland Lady Warriors Tuesday night at Buffalo High School. Tuesday's matchup between the Lady Warriors and Lady Bison, who are both tied for third in the final WyoPreps 3A girls soccer rankings, was a 5-1 rout in favor of the Lady Bison. For WHS girls soccer coach Danielle Warren her team's loss to Buffalo felt similar to their 6-2 loss to the Cody Fillies last year which was also toward the end of the regular...

  • Warriors win another close one, defeat Buffalo 2-1

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|May 10, 2017

    Warriors win another close one, defeat Buffalo 2-1 WORLAND - The Worland Warriors have been playing in tightly contested matches all season long and they're beginning to turn winning these close contests into a team skill. Tuesday night was no different as Worland hosted the Buffalo Bison on senior night. The Warriors beat the Bison 2-1 in a match that had a lot of close calls and that had the coaches and fans all sighing in relief as the referee sounded the match was over. "We do what it takes...

  • Worland track prepares for the 3A East regional meet

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|May 9, 2017

    WORLAND - It did not take long for the Wyoming high school track season to sprint by. Across the state regional meets for all classes will be taking place this weekend as schools try to send as many athletes as possible to the state track and field meet starting May 18. The Worland High School track team heads to Thermopolis for the 3A East Regional Meet on Friday and Saturday. Along with her athletes, WHS track coach Tracey Wiley is excited to get the postseason underway. "We'll be taking 37,...

  • After a slow first half, the No. 4 Warriors pick it up in the second half

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|May 6, 2017

    WORLAND - For the first half in their match against the Douglas Bearcats the No. 4 Worland Warriors were out of sync and having troubles finishing off goals. Going into halftime the Warriors were leading 1-0 off a Rylan Macko free kick in the 41st minute but were not playing to their potential. Coming out of the break the Warriors were focused and for a majority of the second half enforced their will on the Bearcats on their way to a 3-1 victory Friday night at Worland High School. "We played a...

  • Hear me out...When assault with a deadly weapon is OK

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|May 6, 2017

    When assault with a deadly weapon is OK It’s 2017 and we’re hitting, or have passed, the timelines for a lot of futuristic ‘80s and ‘90s movies like “Blade Runner,” “Mission to Mars,” “Back to the Future I and II” and, hilariously, “Timecop,” which was made in 1994 and took place in the distant future of 2004. With the exception of “Timecop,” I’m not going to bash any of those movies for trying to predict the future. Figuring out the future is tough with endless variables going every which way. But some things you would have thought in 2017 wo...

  • Six Lady Warriors to be honored on senior night

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|May 5, 2017

    WORLAND - It has been a long journey for six Worland Lady Warrior soccer players and today they will be recognized for their contributions to the program as the they host the No. 5 Douglas Lady Bearcats. Carley King, Hannah McEndree, Shania McGarvin, Megan Molitor, Hannah Ozmon and Brooke Seidel are the seniors being honored today in what will be their final home match of the regular season. "Having them back this season has been nice. We've been working hard and I've been super impressed with t...

  • Warriors and Lady Pioneers shine against the best at Wyoming Track Classic

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|May 3, 2017

    CASPER - The Wyoming Track Classic is a chance for the best high school athletes in the state to go head to head for bragging rights as the best in their respective fields. Both Worland High School and Ten Sleep High School were well represented at the Classic. Four Warriors and three Lady Pioneers were selected to compete in the Classic Tuesday night at Kelly Walsh High School in Casper. Senior Allison Hampton (triple jump), sophomore Kelli Holiday (400, 800) and freshman Sydney Holiday (100,...

  • Four Warriors heading to the Wyoming Track Classic today

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|May 2, 2017

    WORLAND - To be the best you have to beat the best. For four Worland High School track athletes they will have the opportunity to do so today at Kelly Walsh High School in Casper in the Wyoming Track Classic. The Classic brings the top 10 athletes of the 2017 season from each event regardless of school classification Junior Josh Garza (pole vault), sophomore Porter Harman (1,600-meter, 3,200), senior Brad Lyman (high jump) and senior Cody Newell (200 and 300 hurdles) were among the top 10 in...

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