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  • Egger era comes to a close for Ten Sleep track and field

    ALEX KUHN, Sports Editor|Jun 9, 2022

    TEN SLEEP - May 21, 2022, was the final day for Desiree Egger as the head coach of the Ten Sleep High School track and field program and that day brought an end to one of the more successful runs in program history. For 12 seasons, Egger has been at the helm of the Ten Sleep track program, and the weather was far from perfect during her final state meet, but that did not spoil it one bit for Egger. "State has always felt like a period at the end of a chapter for a season. This year though, it...

  • The accolades and achievements keep piling up for Warriors

    ALEX KUHN, Sports Editor|Jun 2, 2022

    WORLAND - The 2022 boys soccer season ended with the Worland Warriors hoisting their fourth consecutive 3A State championship and improving their unbeaten streak to 67 straight games. The Warriors closed out the season with a 17-0-1 record, their 17th win coming in the 3A State title game, where they defeated the Torrington Trailblazers 7-0. Adding to their state championship run, the Warriors also had four players named to the All-State tournament team: Jorey Anderson, Court Gonsalez, Cole...

  • Championship Ride

    May 26, 2022

  • Lady Warriors nearly pull off comeback vs. No. 1 Cody

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|May 19, 2022

    WORLAND — In what could be a good sign of things to come, the Worland Lady Warriors soccer team nearly knocked off the Cody Fillies, 3A’s No. 1-ranked team, on May 14 at Warrior Stadium. In the final 90 seconds of the first half and down 3-0, Lady Warrior Elli Aguayo, off an assist from Rivers Carrell, gave Worland their first goal. The Lady Warriors (8-7) carried over that energy from the late first-half goal into the second half. Cody (14-0) had been dominating the possession, but in the second half, it was Worland taking the attack to Cod...

  • No. 2 Lady Tigers down Lady Warriors in final minutes

    ALEX KUHN, Sports Editor|May 12, 2022

    WORLAND - While they fell just short of pulling off the upset, the Worland Lady Warriors soccer team looks like a team just beginning to play their best soccer. The Lady Warriors (7-6) went 1-1 in their two games last week. On May 5 in Lander, they lost to No. 2 Lander Valley Lady Tigers (10-3) 3-2, and on May 7, they defeated the Pinedale Lady Wranglers (2-12) 10-1. Against Lander, the Lady Warriors led at halftime 2-0, but the Lady Tigers scored three goals in the second half, their third...

  • Fox qualifies for state in the high jump

    ALEX KUHN, Sports Editor|May 5, 2022

    TEN SLEEP - The Ten Sleep Lady Pioneers had their first track and field state qualifier last week when Isabelle Fox punched her ticket to the 1A State meet at the Buffalo Invitational Twilight meet on April 28 in Buffalo. Fox qualified in the high jump, clearing 4-7 and finishing second in the event at Buffalo. "She was fist pumping and just excited," said TSHS track and field coach Desiree Egger on Fox qualifying for state. "She's been wanting that, and it tied her best from last year. She's ca...

  • Warriors win Lovell Invitational; Lady Warriors finish second

    Apr 28, 2022

    WORLAND - Back in action last week, the Worland High School track and field team picked up where they left off as they competed at the Lovell Invitational on April 21. After their annual home meet was canceled due to weather on April 14, the Warriors and Lady Warriors used the unexpected week off to recover and prepare for the final push toward the end of the regular season. The Worland athletes used that week off to their advantage as the Warriors went on to win the Lovell meet with the Lady Wa...

  • Hear Me Out: Rest easy the NBA super team era

    ALEX KUHN, Sports Editor|Apr 28, 2022

    Remember when super teams were all the rage in the NBA? Every offseason, headlines ran like, Super Team X will dominate this season and for the next decade. Disgruntled superstar wants out and wants to teammate up with other superstars. The Knicks looking to build their own super team. (One of the funniest running jokes in the NBA is that the Knicks organization and their fans believe they’re a free agent destination with that owner.) But after the disastrous seasons by two super teams this season, the super team blueprint might be dead in t... Full story

  • Lady Warriors pick up first win of the season

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Apr 21, 2022

    WORLAND - It's been a tough season for the rebuilding Worland Lady Warriors softball team, but against Rock Springs, they finally got to put one in the win column. On April 7, Worland split with Rock Springs, losing the first game 21-0 but winning the second game 8-5. April 8, they lost to Green River 28-1 and 20-5. "We got our first win of the season, and the girls were so excited," said WHS softball coach Crystal Redding. "We started off shaky, but the girls came alive in the fourth inning....

  • Hear Me Out: That one huge story that's been flying under the radar

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Apr 21, 2022

    A too-wild-to-be-true-but-certainly-plausible story dropped a couple of weeks ago and somehow just entered the public consensus last week. The story involved Tom Brady and Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross orchestrating a way to get Brady to the Dolphins. The Boston Globe and Pro Football Talk were the first big media outlets to report this story. Since the report is as unnecessary convoluted as a plot in “Westworld,” I’ll paraphrase the best I can. Brady and Ross hatched a plan to get Brady to Miami by having Brady retire. Ross would then...

  • Hear Me Out: Rapid fire-ish topics

    ALEX KUHN, Sports Editor|Mar 24, 2022

    There was a lot going on during the postseason sabbatical, plus some things that just popped up this week. So I’ll try to hit through each of these topics rapid-fire, or, as rapid as I can be. WATSON Refraining from any jokes, the Deshaun Watson trade isn’t surprising. Kirk Cousins is 59-59-2 all-time in his career and just got paid again, boosting his career earnings to $141,496,600. (Who says mediocrity doesn’t pay.) We all know the QB position is the most important position in the NFL. So, of course, a team desperate for a QB would trade... Full story

  • Lady Warriors softball learning on the fly

    ALEX KUHN, Sports Editor|Mar 24, 2022

    WORLAND — The young Worland Lady Warriors softball team took their lumps in their first games of the season in Cheyenne last weekend. The Lady Warriors started the season with three straight losses competing at the Cheyenne Invitational on March 19, losing 21-2 vs. Cheyenne South, 15-0 to Wheatland and 23-0 vs. Cheyenne Central JV. “The girls played their hearts out,” said WHS softball coach Crystal Redding. “We’re a young team; we’re mostly freshmen and sophomores. Then with the weather, we were on the field only once before playing tho...

  • Warriors bounce back to win consolation championship

    ALEX KUHN, Sports Editor|Mar 17, 2022

    WORLAND - It was not the hardware they were after, but the Worland Warriors showed their resolve and scrapped their way to two wins to finish fifth and bring home the consolation championship from the 3A State tournament in Casper on March 10-12. A pair of upsets in the regional tournaments set up a showdown between the Warriors and Douglas Bearcats in the quarterfinals of the 3A State tournament. Douglas and Worland were No. 1 and No. 2, respectively, all season and had the best records in 3A....

  • Hear me out: The return from the winter sports postseason sabbatical

    ALEX KUHN, Sports Editor|Mar 17, 2022

    I’ve been on this job for six years now. It’s one of those things where I still feel like a rookie but also feel like those six years have been measured in dog years. Thinking about that on one of my many drives over the past few weeks, I realized that’s a good balance to have. Having a job feel old and new at the same time keeps things from getting stale. Especially over the past two years, I’ve talked with friends who are actively looking for new careers or, at the very least, casually perusing what’s out there. While I haven’t reached tha...

  • Carver finishes sixth at state in 55-meter hurdles

    ALEX KUHN, Sports Editor|Mar 10, 2022

    WORLAND - The indoor track and field season wrapped up last week in Gillette on March 4-5, and while Worland High School only had one placer in the season's final meet, the Warriors and Lady Warriors still had plenty to be proud of. Warrior senior Aaron Carver was the only Worland athlete to place at last weekend's state meet. Carver ran an 8.27 and finished sixth in 55-meter hurdles. "Overall, the kids did what we had expected," said WHS indoor coach Shawn Ivie. "They went out and competed the...

  • Warriors fall to Douglas; play HSC tomorrow

    Mar 10, 2022

    The Worland Warriors bid to repeat as 3A State Boys Basketball Champions fell short in the quarterfinals in Casper this afternoon with a 58-47 loss to the Douglas Bearcats. They will play at noon tomorrow at Casper College in the consolation semifinals against Hot Springs County who lost to Powell 70-40.... Full story

  • Lady Warriors shift gears for 3A West regional tournament

    ALEX KUHN, Sports Editor|Mar 3, 2022

    WORLAND - It was a frustrating end to the regular season for the Worland Lady Warriors, but with the postseason here, they have turned their attention to the 3A West regional tournament and one of the four state tournament bids up for grabs. Worland (9-12, 3-3 3A Northwest) lost to Kemmerer 38-31 on Feb. 26 at WHS in their regular season and home finale. After a strong start offensively, the Lady Warriors struggled with their shot in the second half. "Offensively, we started out well. We were...

  • Lady Warriors advance

    Mar 3, 2022

    UPDATE 2:30 p.m. - Lady Warriors defeat Powell 39-28 to advance to state-qualifying game at 9 a.m. Saturday morning. They will play the Loser of the Lander-Pinedale game. The Worland Lady Warriors fell to Mountain View 47-23 Thursday night in Powell in the quarterfinals of the 3A West Girls Regional Basketball Tournament. With the loss the team plays Powell in a loser-out contest at noon today. Powell fell to Lyman 42-21 yesterday. In the boys bracket, the Warriors defeated Pinedale 72-49 in... Full story

  • Warriors bring home third-place trophy from 3A State meet, Stanek and Quigley earn All-State honors and set school records

    ALEX KUHN, Sports Editor|Feb 24, 2022

    WORLAND — Saving their best for last, the Worland Warriors boys swimming team ended their season on a high note during last week’s 3A State meet in Gillette. “We could have swum a little better in a couple of events, but we still wouldn’t have finished any better. We were too far behind Buffalo but third out of 13 teams is pretty good. A lot of people took notice of Worland swimming at state,” said WHS boys swimming coach Justin Howe. The Warriors finished third at the 3A State meet, scoring 112 points. Buffalo was second with 211 points, a...

  • Hear Me Out: The topic of the week: trans athletes

    ALEX KUHN, Sports Editor|Feb 24, 2022

    If you haven’t heard, Penn swimmer Lia Thomas smashed a lot of records last week, and a lot of people are up in arms. Thomas is at the center of a new round of American culture wars because Thomas is a trans woman. Then here in Wyoming, as of writing, the bill SF0051 Fairness in women’s sports act is in the Senate Education Committee would ban transgender women and girls from competing in high school and collegiate sports that aren’t their biological sex at birth. To quote Nigel Tufnel, the hyperbole and emotion surrounding the topic of trans... Full story

  • Foundation hopes to address needs at Green Hills

    TOBIAS MOWERY, Staff Reporter|Feb 17, 2022

    WORLAND – The Green Hills Golf Course Foundation will be holding their second annual Green Hills Golf Course Foundation Tournament along with a raffle on May 28. According to Foundation Vice Chairman Ernie Skretteberg, the Foundation was created after he was approached by Donnie Bjorhus with Sagebrush Sports, LLC, about starting a foundation after regular golfers at the course found themselves constantly wondering what could be done to improve the course, and how to begin the process. “Donnie approached several of us regular golfers about put...

  • Pioneers pick up huge upset over Meeteetse

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Feb 10, 2022

    WORLAND - The Ten Sleep Pioneers notched their ninth win of the season last week, and it was their biggest win yet. Coming off a 76-51 loss to Burlington on Feb. 4 in Burlington, the Pioneers hosted 1A Northwest foe, the Meeteetse Longhorns, on Feb. 5. Meeteetse had beaten Ten Sleep, 52-34, on Jan. 24 in Meeteetse. Ten Sleep was also shorthanded for Saturday's game. They had no subs for the team as only five players dressed. But past results and only having five players wouldn't matter for the...

  • Lady Warriors down Big Piney 40-38

    ALEX KUHN, Sports Editor|Jan 13, 2022

    WORLAND - It has been a tough schedule for the Worland Lady Warriors basketball team, but last week they won their second game of the season at the Winter Classic in Rawlins on Jan. 7-8. Before going into the holiday break, the Lady Warriors played No. 1 Douglas. Coming out of the break, they played 4A's No. 2-ranked team, the Cody Fillies, in Worland on Jan. 4, losing 57-23. Then at the Winter Classic in Rawlins, two of their three games were against No. 2 Lyman and No. 4 Pinedale. Worland...

  • Officials eye killing bighorn ewes to stop disease

    Billy Arnold, Jackson Hole News&Guide Via Wyoming News Exchange|Jan 6, 2022

    JACKSON - As a gaggle of grad students milled about, probing, prodding and drawing blood from three bighorn sheep, Aly Courtemanch was keeping her eyes peeled for something in particular. Plump ewes. "That one looks really good," the Wyoming Game and Fish biologist said, pointing to one. But, making her way down the line just below the Bridger-Teton National Forest's Curtis Canyon, she found a better contender. "That one looks very, very good," she said. "Really nice and healthy." But as the...

  • Virus stalls UW basketball season

    Ryan Thorburn, Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange|Dec 30, 2021

    CASPER — Tom Burman understands the frustration level was high for those fans who drove on slick roads to see the Cowboys start the Mountain West men’s basketball race this past Saturday at the Arena-Auditorium. Shortly before Wyoming’s scheduled tip-off with Boise State, it was determined that the visitors would not be able to play the game due to COVID-19 protocols. The Broncos stepped off their charter flight Friday seemingly in good health, but several members of the team woke up Saturday with coronavirus symptoms. Ultimately, Boise State... Full story

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