
Posted: Sunday, October 12, 2008 12:00 am
FOOTBALL
Class 5A
n CHEYENNE EAST 14, ROCK SPRINGS 0: At Rock Springs on Friday, Shane Potter was in on both of East's touchdowns as the Thunderbirds beat the Tigers in South Conference action.
Potter rna 26 times for 160 yards and scored on an 18-yard run in the fourth quarter for East (5-1, 4-0 South). Jeremiah Hunter also scored on a 6-yard pass from Potter. East out-gained Rock Springs (2-5, 1-2) 197-104.
Neil Novak paced the Tigers with 17 carries for 41 yards.
Defensively, Darin Radke led Rock Springs with 12 points, while Isaac Lopez-Smith had 14 points and 3 tackles for loss to lead East.
Class 4A
n LANDER 7, STAR VALLEY 6: At Lander on Friday, Garrett Irene's 6-yard scoring run in the fourth quarter - and Scott Seiler's tough extra-point kick in a snowstorm - provided the Tigers' slim margin of victory over the Braves.
Irene was 11-of-39 passing for 158 yards, and Matt Baker caught 8 passes for 132 yards for Lander (3-3, 3-1 West). Hawk Cain led the Tigers' defense with 34 points, including a pair of fumble recoveries and a blocked kick; Brode Bullington added 20 points and a blocked kick and Baker had 19 points.
Star Valley (1-6, 0-4) scored its lone touchdown on a 7-yard pass fro Claude Jenkins to Tyson Bagley in the first quarter. Lander out-gained Star Valley 205-102.
n DOUGLAS 38, TORRINGTON 7: At Douglas on Friday, Cody Bohlander's huge game led the Bearcats to the East Conference victory over the Trailblazers.
Bohlander scored 4 rushing touchdowns for Douglas (4-2, 2-0 East) on runs of 17, 14, 5 and 10 yards. He finished with 18 carries for 102 yards. He also recorded 16 defensive points, including an interception and a fumble recovery, and kicked a 25-yard field goal.
Shane Richendifer tossed a 38-yard pass to Jake Vogel to cap the scoring for Douglas. Richendifer was 4-of-11 for 81 yards; Vogel caught 2 of those for 53 yards.
Mitch Schlager scored the only touchdown for Torrington (1-5, 1-2) on a 24-yard pass from Jordan Harms. Harms finished 10-of-14 for 73 yards; Schlager ran 18 times for 51 yards and caught 3 passes for 46 yards.
Class 3A
n WRIGHT 48, LYMAN 8: At Wright on Friday, the Panthers' Duncan Jones scored 3 touchdowns as Wright scored the blowout victory over the Eagles.
Jones scored on runs of 4, 1 and 4 yards for Wright (4-2). Ryan Burget scored on runs of 8 and 9 yards and Jesse Wolf scored on a 29-yard run. Wolf finished with 13 carries for 145 yards and Burget had 13 for 108 yards. Wright did not complete a pass, but out-gained Lyman (0-6) 360-58 and led 40-0 at halftime.
Defensively, Holden Fauber fronted Wright with 24 points, including 3 fumble recoveries. Blake Condos led Lyman's defense with 22 points and 15 tackles.
David Huntsman had Lyman's only touchdown on a 12-yard run in the fourth quarter.
Class 2A
n BURNS 47, SUNDANCE 6: At Newcastle on Friday, the Broncs racked up big yards on the ground to swamp the Bulldogs in an East Conference meeting.
Duell Petsch did most of the damage for Burns (5-0, 3-0 East), scoring on 4 of his 9 carries. He finished with 88 total yards. Frank Vossler added a pair of scores and ran 11 times for 83 yards; Cory Sutherland also scored a rushing TD and finished with 3 carries for 67 yards. As a team, Burns ran for 305 yards.
Sundance (2-4, 1-2) was held to 31 rushing yards. Tyler Hartl scored for the Bulldogs on a 6-yard pass from Hayden Johnston in the second quarter.
Defensively, Petsch led Burns with 9 tackles, including 5 for loss. Ben Taylor had a pair of interceptions and Vossler had 6 tackles, 3 for loss. Walker Noyce fronted Sundance's defense with 5 tackles.
The game was played in Newcastle because snow made the field in Sundance unplayable.
n LINGLE 14, PINE BLUFFS 13: At Lingle on Friday, Dakota Forkner's 18-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter - and Chase Potter's subsequent two-point conversion - provided the difference in the Doggers' victory over the Hornets.
Alan Hill ran 18 times for 97 yards and also had a 2-yard touchdown run for Lingle (4-2, 2-2 East). Potter carried 14 times for 80 yards and Forkner added 44 yards on 10 carries.
Braxton Clark scored both touchdowns for Pine Bluffs (0-6, 0-3), one on a 1-yard run and the other on a 36-yard pass from Travis Werner.
Potter led Lingle's defense with 7 tackles and Forkner and Theron Hageman had 6 apiece.
n LUSK 14, SARATOGA 10: At Saratoga on Friday, the Tigers scored early in the fourth quarter to secure the East Conference victory over the Panthers.
Lance Hladky and Zach Gill both scored rushing touchdowns for Lusk (6-0, 4-0 East). The Tigers finished with 252 rushing yards and did not complete a pass; Jerit DeGering led the Tigers with 20 carries for 95 yards.
Saratoga (1-4, 0-3 East) led 10-7 at halftime. Sam Gates scored on a 21-yard pass from Ransom Gates and Sam Streeter added a 37-yard field goal. Hayden Davidson led the Saratoga ground game with 10 carries for 60 yards.
James Montez led the Panthers' defense with 23 points, including two tackles for loss, and Max Doebele had 19 points.
Class 1A
n SHOSHONI 44, HANNA 0: At Shoshoni on Friday, Gary Boyle scored 4 touchdowns as the Wranglers beat the Miners.
Boyle scored on runs of 12, 2, 3 and 6 yards for Shoshoni (4-2, 2-2 West). He finished with 17 carries for 104 yards. Tim Thompson was Shoshoni's leading rusher, carrying 26 times for 179 yards; he also scored on a 15-yard run.
Shoshoni led Hanna (1-5, 1-3) 28-0 at halftime.
Six-man
n ROBERTS, MONT., 14, MEETEETSE 0: At Meeteetse on Friday, the game between the Longhorns and the Rockets ended in the second quarter due to safety concerns.
One Meeteetse player was injured and transported to a hospital during the game, and a series of car accidents around the Meeteetse region did not allow for an ambulance to remain present at the game. Also, the field was wet and slippery, creating traction problems and injury concerns for both teams.
GIRLS SWIMMING
Rawlins Invitational
Saturday
Team: Cheyenne Central 388; Cheyenne East 290; Rawlins 199; Rock Springs 161; Evanston 156.
200 medley relay: Cheyenne East A 1:57.38; Cheyenne Central A 2:01.73; Rawlins A 2:02.20; Rock Springs A 2:13.63; Evanston A 2:27.62.
200 freestyle: Taylor O'Holleran, CE, 2:00.58; Alyssa Miller, CC, 2:00.89; Gabi Summers, CC, 2:06.17; Jessica Anderson, Raw, 2:12.45; Ashley Busch, Eva, 2:13.29.
200 IM: Jenna Wisdorf, CE, 2:21.92; Katie Cook, CC, 2:24.92; Sami Heitsch, CE, 2:34.55; Madeleine Sato, CC, 2:37.36; Jenny Wood, CC, 2:39.45.
50 freestyle: Morgan Hartigan, CE, 25.11; Brenna Day, CC, 26.35; Arielle Shepard, Raw, 27.24; Eleanor Burg, CC, 28.26; Holly Tysse, Eva, 28.55.
1-meter diving: Emily Greer, Eva, 292.55; Cari Welch, Raw, 270.55; Carolyn Parton, RS, 264.35; Randi Webb, CC, 264.15; Mariah Stout, Eva, 263.65.
100 butterfly: Taylor O'Holleran, CE, 1:03.03; Jessica Anderson, Raw, 1:04.32; Dayna Hazlewood, CC, 1:05.53; Ashley Busch, Eva, 1:08.65; Molly Plemel, RS, 1:11.04.
100 freestyle: Morgan Hartigan, CE, 55.23; Brenna Day, CC, 57.99; Gabi Summers, CC, 58.21; Karen Duncan, RS, 1:02.51; Eleanor Burg, CC, 1:02.93.
500 freestyle: Alyssa Miller, CC, 5:38.80; Shelby Piche, Raw, 6:20.12; Kristin Butt, CC, 6:23.30; Sydne LaCroix, CC, 6:23.33; Kacey Caldwell, Raw, 6:34.59.
200 freestyle relay: Cheyenne Central A 1:45.85; Cheyenne East A 1:45.87; Evanston A 1:57.75; Rawlins A 1:58.80; Rock Springs A 2:00.51.
100 backstroke: Jenna Wisdorf, CE, 1:02.21; Katie Cook, CC, 1:05.12; Maranda Warburton Smith, CE, 1:10.63; Jenny Wood, CC, 1:11.42; Madeleine Sato, CC, 1:12.45.
100 breaststroke: Dayna Hazlewood, CC, 1:11.52; Arielle Shepard, Raw, 1:16.96; Sami Heitsch, CE, 1:18.35; Molly Plemel, RS, 1:19.45; Courtney Long, CC, 1:20.26.
400 freestyle relay: Cheyenne Central A 3:52.93; Cheyenne East A 4:17.77; Evanston A 4:21.77; Rawlins A 4:22.12; Rock Springs A 4:36.48.
Sublette Triangular
Thursday, at Pinedale
Team: Lander 231; Sublette 163; Kemmerer 93.
200 medley relay: Sublette A (Meghan Doyle, Kelsi Dean, Michelle Fenn, Brooke Butner) 2:09.62; Lander A 2:12.23; Lander B 2:19.07.
200 freestyle: Ruth O'Neal, Lan, 2:10.48; Rachel Prevett, Lan, 2:23.02; Meghan Doyle, Sub, 2:31.49.
200 IM: Lyndsay Boulette, Lan, 2:35.12; Baylee Colton, Sub, 2:40.20; Alex Krassin, Lan, 2:40.99.
50 freestyle: Michelle Fenn, Sub, 25.90; Jamie Forton, Lan, 27.32; Onnah Howdyshell, Lan, 28.31.
1-meter diving: Breanna Ingram, Lan, 158.00; Sam Munoz, Kem, 157.35; Cacky Brame, Lan, 156.05.
100 butterfly: Jennifer Heller, Lan, 1:12.13; Jamie Forton, Lan, 1:13.19; Kelly Spurlock, Lan, 1:17.08.
100 freestyle: Michelle Fenn, Sub, 58.84; Baylee Colton, Sub, 1:01.92; Onnah Howdyshell, Lan, 1:02.06.
500 freestyle: Ruth O'Neal, Lan, 6:00.44; Mara Gans, Lan, 6:16.67; Andie Shipley, Lan, 7:04.66.
200 freestyle relay: Lander A (Jamie Forton, Mara Gans, Lyndsay Boulette, Onnah Howdyshell) 1:53.10; Sublette A 1:54.16; Lander B 2:09.26.
100 backstroke: Jennifer Heller, Lan, 1:12.85; Kayla Hunzie, Kem, 1:15.28; Meghan Doyle, Sub, 1:16.65.
100 breaststroke: Haley Gray, Sub, 1:20.87; Alex Krassin, Lan, 1:21.61; Annikki Peterson, Lan, 1:21.62.
400 freestyle relay: Lander A (Ruth O'Neal, Jennifer Heller, Mara Gans, Jamie Forton) 4:12.86; Sublette A 4:14.81; Kemmerer A 4:46.30.
VOLLEYBALL
Class 4A
n NATRONA COUNTY 3, STAR VALLEY 0: At Casper on Friday, the Fillies had little trouble with the Braves and cruised to the West Conference victory.
SV 9 21 19
NC 25 25 25
Class 1A
n COKEVILLE 3, HANNA 0: At Hanna on Saturday, the Panthers notched the Southwest Conference sweep by beating the Miners.
Cok 25 25 25
Han 12 14 11
Leaders for Hanna: Jenny Korkow (9 assists); April Richards (9 points, 2 aces); Keely Allred (4 kills); Liz Richards (7 points, 2 aces).
Interclass
n SOUTHEAST 3, GUERNSEY 0: At Yoder on Saturday, the 1A Cyclones played solid defense and picked up the sweep of the 2A Vikings.
Gue 18 15 22
SE 25 25 25
Leaders for Southeast: Tess Ostermiller (15 kills, 2 aces); Shelby Weyrich (7 kills); Annie Humphrey (13 points, 6 aces, 10 digs, 6 kills); Julie Buckhaults (10 points, 13 digs); Jesselyn Burroughs (3 aces, 11 digs); Chandra Stoddard (2 aces); Chelsea Eisenbarth (32 assists).
n GLENDO 3, LUSK JV 1: At Glendo on Saturday, the 1A Eagles dropped the first game but fought back to win the next three in a row to beat the Tigers' junior varsity.
Lus 25 8 10 18
Gld 14 25 25 25
Leaders for Glendo (4-6-4): Deziray VanBuskirk (6 kills, 14 assists); Nichole O'Harrow (9 kills).
Scores: Saturday, Gillette 3, Laramie 0 (25-17, 25-21, 25-19); Rawlins 3, Douglas 0 (25-23, 25-20, 25-23); Riverside 3, Rocky Mountain 1 (25-12, 25-19, 17-25, 25-22); Wyoming Indian 3, Saratoga 1 (22-25, 25-22, 25-11, 25-22); Wheatland 3, Newcastle 0 (25-13, 25-11, 25-13); Sundance 3, Tongue River 1 (16-25, 25-18, 25-19, 27-25); Cokeville 3, Encampment 0 (25-3, 25-12, 25-22). Late Friday, Cokeville 3, Snake River 0 (25-17, 25-7, 25-17); Tongue River 3, Moorcroft 1 (26-28, 25-14, 25-14, 25-20); Upton 3, Normative Services 0 (25-20, 25-15, 25-12).