January 22, 20151 The Lovell Chronicle I 13
Barracudas take 16 to Powell
BY SAM SMITH Ariane Joskow, 2:51.36Y. Boys: 4th,
The North Big Horn Richard Spann, 2:2655Y
Barracudas took 16 swim- lO&U 50 Breast- Girls: Sidni
mers to participate in the Tryon, 1:0323Y Sadie Nielson,
Winter Fiesta Saturday 1:1294Y. Zenaena Tryon, 1:59.79Y
and Sunday at the Powe]] Boys:Ashtin Prentiss, 5968Y
Aquatic Center. Nathan F.uller, 1:19.66Y
Angle Spann reported 11-12 50 Breast-Girls: Anna Full-
the following results from er, 4283Y, AngelNielson, 1:1277Y
13-14 100 Breast- Girls: 6th, Cyn-
the meet: thia Baumstarck, 1:32 44Y 10th,
RESULTS Megan Cornia, 1:39 25Y. Boys: 7th,
08&U 50 Free - Girls: Savannah Richard Spann, 1:22 78Y
Prentiss, 1:15 69Y Boys: 10th, 15-Ov 100 Breast - Girls: 6th,
William Fuller, 1:1538Y Alyssa Schneider, 1:25 34Y
10&U 100 Free - Girls: Azurdey 13-14 1650 Free - Girls: 1 st, Ariane
Burton, 1:47 27Y Mallory Brown, Joskow, 20:59 37Y
1:48 06Y Sadie Nielson, 1:50 20Y 13-14 500 Free-Girls: 1st, Ariane
Sidni Tryon, 1:53:84Y Zenaena Try- Joskow, 6:1032Y
on, 2:12 95Y Boys: Nathan Fuller, 15-Ov 500 Free - Girls: 2nd, Alyssa
1:56 78Y Schneider, 6:35 04Y
11-12 100 Free - Girls: 10th, Anna 08&U 25 Free - Girls: Savannah
Fuller, 1:10 94Y Angel Nielson, Prentiss, 3275Y
1:49.21Y. 10&U 50 Free - Girls: Sidni Tryon,
13-14 100 Free - Girls: 3rd, Ariane 47.86Y. Mallory Brown, 48.40Y.
Joskow, 1:04.66Y. 8, Cynthia Baum- Zenaena
starck, 1:06.72Y. Megan Cornia, Tryon, 51.44¥. Boys: Ashtin Pren-
1:20.08Y. Boys: 6, Richard Spann, tiss, 40.96Y.
59.39Y. 13-14 50 Free - Girls: 5th, Cynthia
15-Ov 100 Free - Girls: 5th, Alyssa Baumstarck, 30.49Y. 7th, Ariane
Schneider, 1:02.49Y. Joskow, 30.76Y. Boys: 7th, Richard
10&U 100 IM - Girls: Sidni Tryon, Spann, 27.19Y.
2:10.44Y. Mallory Brown, 2:12.91Y. 15-Ov 50 Free - Girls: 5th, Alyssa
Sadie Nielson, 2:17.35Y. Zenae- Schneider, 28.46Y.
na Tryon, 2:46.01Y. Boys: Ashtin O8&U 25 Back - Girls: Savannah
Prentiss, 1:55.57¥. Nathan Fuller, Prentiss, 32.22Y.
2:19.99Y. 10&U 50 Back - Girls: Sidni Tryon,
11-12 100 IM - Girls: Anna Fuller, 58.94Y. Mallory Brown, 1:00.63Y.
1:23.60Y. Angel Nielson, 2:06.45Y. Zenaena
13-14 200 IM "Girls: 5th, Cynthia Tryon, 1:06.73Y. Boys:'Ashtin Pren-
Baumstarck, 2:47.76Y. 6th, Ariane tiss, 51.83Y.
Joskow, 2:49.74Y. Boys: 8th, Rich- 13-14 100 Back - Girls: 4th,
ard Spann, 2:34.03Y. Cynthia Baumstarck, 1:15.53Y. 5th,
15-Ov 200 IM - Girls: 6th, Alyssa Ariane Joskow, 1:19.91Y. Boys: 7th,
Schneider, 2:42.38Y. Richard Spann, 1:08.04Y.
10&U 50 Fly - Girls: Sidni Tryon, 15-Ov 100 Back - Girls: 6th, Alyssa
1:17.23Y. Schneider, 1:14.94Y.
11-12 50 Fly - Girls: Anna Fuller, 13-14 400 IM - Girls: 1st, Ariane
43.73¥. Joskow, 5:54.99Y. Boys: 4th, Rich-
13-14 100 Fly - Girls: 8th, Ariane ard Spann, 5:38.39Y.
Joskow, 1:31.06Y. Boys: 7th, Rich- .10&U 100 Breast- Girls: 7th, Mal-
ard Spann, 1:14.03Y. Iory Brown, 1:57.42Y. Sidni Tryon,
15-Ov 100 Fly - Girls: 4th, Alyssa 2:25.01Y. Zenaena Tryon, 4:25.51Y.
Schneider, 1:16.44Y. Boys: 7th, Ashtin Prentiss, 2:07.47Y.
08&U 50 Back - Girls: Savannah 13-14 200 Breast - Girls: 4th, Cyn-
Prentiss, 1:15.47Y. Boys: 9th, Wil- thia Baumstarck, 3:17.43Y. Boys:
liam Fuller, 1:14.18Y. 5th, Richard Spann, 3:02.08Y.
10&U 100 Back - Girls: Azurdey 15-Ov 200 Breast - Girls: 5th,
Burton, 2:05.17Y. Sidni Tryon, Alyssa Schneider, 3:04.77Y.
2:06.68Y. Sadie Nielson, 2:11.26Y. O8&U 100 Free - Girls: 8th, Savan-
Mallory Brown, 2:14.93¥. Zenaena nah Prentiss, 3:07.37¥.
Tryon, 2:40.79Y. Boys: 9th, Ashtin 10&U 200 Free - Girls: Sidni Tryon,
Prentiss, 1:43.61'(. Nathan Fuller, 3:51.53Y. Mallory Brown, 4:24.61Y.
2:07.28Y. Zenaena Tryon, 4:54.57Y. Boys:
11-12 100 Back - Girls: Anna 14th, Ashtin Prentiss, 3:46.92Y.
Fuller, 1:27.10Y. Angel Nielson, 13-14 200 Free - Girls: 2rid, Ariane
2:19.59Y. Joskow, 2:22.00Y. 3, Cynthia Baum-
13-14 200 Back- Girls: 5th, starck, 2:32.13Y. Boys: 7th, Richard
Cynthia Baumstarck, 2:43.86Y. 6th, Spann, 2:18.43Y.
DAVID PECK
Brent Snyder ducks inside against a Powell
defender during a freshman game Tuesday
night in Lovell.
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BY SAM SMITH After Snyder's 13
Brent Snyder scoredpoints, Kyle Wolvington
13 points as Lovell made scored 9" and Ben Cornia
a comeback but fell to added 5, Porter Nichols 2
Powell 32-30 Tuesday and Jeremy Schneider 1.
night in a freshman game "We just came out
at Johnny Winterholler flat and stayed flat the
Gymnasium in Lovell. entire game," coach Mi-
The Bulldogs trailed chael Jameson said. "We
8-4 after the first eight didn't execute our offense
minutes and tied with against their zone. We
the Panthers 6-6 in the fought back in the fourth
second to trail 14-10 go- and had a good look;
ing into the locker room sometimes they fall and
at halftime, sometimes they don't."
The visitors from The Bulldogs will
Powell edged Lovell travel to Basin today
11-9 in the third, but in (Thursday) to face the
the fourth, the Bulldogs Rebels at 6 p.m. On Tues-
made a comeback and day, Lovell will travel to
outscored the Panthers Thermopolis to meet the
13-7 to fall by just two Bobcats for a 6:30 p.m.
points, tip-off.
Marissa Arnold and Mikaela Hocker get into a tussle
earlier game held on Jan. 3 at RMHS.
DAVID PECK
over the ball with a Tongue River player during an
BY PATrl CARPENTER put a lid on the hoop for us.
The Lady Grizz took "As a group, the girls
on two tough teams this played good in moving in
week, Big Horn in an away the offense, which lead to
game on Friday and Wy- so many good looks. In the
oming Indian at home on first half we got into some
Saturday. foul trouble so our bench
"The team knew it wascame in and I thought they
going to be a tough week- did a pretty good job."
end," said coach Eric Hon- Honeyman said Brian-
eyman. "Those two teams na Brumwell and Summer
have been winning a lot Johnson stepped in and
of games. Going into Big played well off the bench.
Horn :and in most games "They are getting more
we have had a tough time and more comfortable in
scoring the ball. We get a the offense and the speed
lot of looks and shots but of the game," said Honey-
they just don't go in. It con- man. "Mikaela Hocker led
tinued again in BigHorn." us with a double double,
The Lady Grizz foughtwith 10 points and 14 re-
hard but fell 44-25 to the bounds. Maddie Crawford
Lady Rams. did a great job leading the
"The team went 8-57 guards. She really looked
from the floor," said Hon- to shoot more and with the
eyman. "We are happy we other guards in foul trouble
are getting good looks be- she stepped up her game."
cause most of our shots Hocker was the team's
are coming in the lane. We points leader with 10. Ma-
had 43 shots inside the free rissa Arnold had 8. Hock-
throw line but just couldn't er led in rebounds with 14.
finish. It was like Big Horn Higgins had 9 rebounds.
On Saturday the girlsof mistakes."
hosted Wyoming Indian. Honeyman said Ma-
"We knew we were rissa Arnold played her
playing a good team," said "most complete game of the
Honeyman. "No. 5 in the year," with 18 points and
state tells you .they are a 15 rebounds.
good team." "I feel she is hitting her
The girls from Wyo- grove and ready for confer-
ming Indian were as tough ence games to begin," said
as expected, overpowering Honeyman.
the Lady Grizz for a 59-35 Mikaela Hocker had 4
win. points and 8 rebounds. O1-
"We talked about their ivia Higgins had 4 points
2-2-1 full court trap and and six rebounds. The:'
their 2-3 zone," said Hon- shooting percentage for the
eyman. "We played a good team was up slightly but
first half, really attacked not enough to make a dif-
them and got them into ference Honeyman said.
foul trouble and we were "As a team we shot 10-
only down by 3. 47, which is a little better
"What hurt us was a than last time, butwe need
minute of just not think- to shoot better than 21 per-
ing and making some sil- cent in order to win," said
ly passes. That's what they Honeyman.
wait for a team to do and Next up the girls will
then they pounce on you play at Riverside on Fri-
for 10 quick points. We day with games at 2:30 and
really limited that in the 5:30 p.m. On Saturday, the
first half but in the second Lady Grizz will host Grey-
half we came out and went bull with tip-offs at 1 and
through a couple minutes 2:30 p.m.
BY SAM SMITH third but the Lady Grizz first half and 16-4 in the mons 4 each and Brickie
The Rocky Mountain edged Big Horn 7-6 in thethird quarter to lead 47-21 Durand and Samantha Bel-
Lady Grizz played tough fourth, going into the final eight tran 2 apiece.
with the Big Horn Lady Pepper Lewis scored 8 minutes. The Lady Grizz "We found a bit of our
Rams in Big Horn Friday points for Rocky and Sum-put up a 22-5 advantage in identity as a team," coach
and the Wyoming Indian mer Johnson added 5, Mad-the fourth, only to fall to the Jacob May said,
Lady Chiefs Saturday in dison Hocker 4 and BrendaLady Chiefs by nine. The Lady Grizz will
Cowley. Timmons 3. Summer Johnson travel to Basin Friday to
On Friday, the Lady On Saturday, the Lady scored all of 12 of her points face the Riverside Lady
Grizz fell to Big Horn 47-20. Grizz fell to Wyoming Indi- in the fourth quarter andRebels at 2:30 p.m. On Sat-
Rocky was outscored by an 52-43. Brianna Brumwell added 8,urday, Rocky will host the
the Lady Rams 25-8 in theThe Lady Chiefs out- Pepper Lewis 5, Maddison Greybull Lady Buffs for a 1
first half and 14-5 in the scored Rocky 31-17 in theHocker and Brenda Tim- p.m. tip-off.
BY SAM SMITH
The Rocky Mountain Middle
School wrestling squad took 12 wres-
tlers six miles to Mustang country for
the Lovell Invitational Saturday.
Travis Lytle went undefeated at
3-0 for the second straight tourna-
ment to win the 110-pound A division.
Kyle Hoyt went 2-2 to place fourth in
the 155-pound A division.
"We didn't wrestle as sharp as we
did the week before," coach Tim Jones
said. "We had a lot of breakdowns in
our technique. We will be working on
fine-tuning and finishing takedowns
better."
Lovell assistant coach RJ May re-
ported the following results from Sat-
urday's meet.
RESULTS
A Division
Zane Horrocks- 105, 0-3, 4th; Travis Lytle
- 110, 3-0, 1st; Will Praetor- 120, 1-2; Cole
Boardman - 126, 1-2; Nathan Hatch - 138, 3-2;
Kyle Hoyt- 155, 2-2, 4th; Jaxon Jolley - 175,
0-2.
B Division
Jess Wambeke - 84, 2-2; Isaac Baird - 84, 2-2;
Trevor Jewell - 91, 2-2; Colby Doughty - 91,
1-2; JamesAagard- 110, 1-2.
The Grizz will travel to Worland Saturday for the
Worland Invitational with wrestling starting at
9:30 a.m.
BY SAM SMITH second 14-11 to lead 35-29 at
Cole Wambeke and intermission.
Dylan Williams led the After both teams scored
Rocky Mountain Grizz with 16 points each in the third,
16 points each in a 71-56 win Rocky outscored Wyoming
over the Wyoming Indian Indian 20-11 in the fourth to
Chiefs Saturday in Cowley. seal the victory.
The Grizz led the Chiefs Travis Banks added 13
24-15 after one quarter of points and Cordell McFar-
play and were edged in the lane scored 11, Ben Estes 10,
Tristan Jewell 3 and Ryker 15 points for the Grizz and
Everett2. Wambeke added 14, Wil-
On Friday, Rocky de- liams 8, Estes 6, Jewell and
feated the Big Horn RamsBanks 5 each, and Everett 4
58-39 in Big Horn. and Lathan May 1.
The Grizz outscored the The Grizz will face the
Rams 35-19 in the first half Riverside Rebels Friday in
and 23-20 in the second to Basin for a 4 p.m. tip-off. On
win by 19. Saturday, Rocky will host
McFarlane poured in the Greybull Buffs at i p.m.
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