14 I The Lovell Chronicle I February 22, 2018
Mustang seventh-grad
B squad wins consolation titl
BY SAM SMITH 8 apiece, Weston Crumrine
The Lovell Mustangs and Garrett Lillard 4 each,
boys basketball squads did Bischoff 3, Adnan Khan and
some last minute fine-tun- Allen 2 apiece and Collins 1.
ing over the weekend by Lovell then defeat-
facing Worland Thursday ed Lander 28-17 to win the
and competing in their re- consolation championship.
spective B team tourna- No stats were available.
ments Saturday. EIGHTH GRADE
The seventh-grade A The Mustang eighth-
squad fell to Worland 33-13 grade A squad fell to Wor-
Thursday in Worland. Mey- land 51-38 at the Lovell Mid-
and Quin Carpenter and
Cornia added 6 apiece, Ozz
McArthur and Tyler Oliver 4
each.
With the win, Lovell ad-
vanced to the consolation
championship game and fell
to Lander 32-21. Cameron
Carpenter scored 8 points,
and Quinn Carpenter added
5, McArthur 4 and Keele and
Cornia 2 apiece.
jfol McArthur scored 6 points die School Gym ThurSday. "I was very pleased with
r the Mustangs, and Car- Dallen Mangus led Lovell my boys in the tournament,
ter Lundberg added 3, TJ with 14 points and Zach coach Jen McArthur said.
Scheeler and Ben Nichols 2
apiece.
The B team fell to the
Braves 31-19. Parker Ander-
son led with 7 points, and
Zane Collins and Jared Man-
gus added 4 each, Jacob Bi-
schoff and Riley Johnson 2
apiece.
Saturday, the B team
began tournament play in
Lovell by falling to Wor-
land 27-25. Collins led with
10 points, and Jordan Al-
len added 5, Anderson and
Johnson 4 apiece and Man-
gus 2.
With the loss, the Mus-
tangs fell into the conso-
lation bracket and defeat-
ed Riverton 42-17. Mangus
scored 10 points, and An-
derson and Johnson added
Hunder added 6, Amos "Some of the boys stepped
Monterde 5, Quinn Lindsay up and played in positions
and Seth Harvey 4 apiece, they have never played be-
Nati Woodford 3 and Carlos fore. Some have never
Garcia 2. brought the ball down as a
The B squad fell to point guard, but they did it
the Braves 36-35. Harvey with their confidence. They
poured in 15 points, and outdid my expectations no
Garcia added 10, Cameron matter wlaat the score was.
Carpenter and Sam Cornia 4
apiece and Ozz McArthur 2.
Saturday, the B team
began tournament play in
Thermopolis by falling to
Riverton 45-11. Sam Cornia
scored 6 points, and Camer-
on Carpenter added 3, Ma-
son Keele 2.
With the loss, the Mus-
tangs fell into the consola-
tion bracket and defeated
Powell 35-34. Cameron Car-
penter poured in 15 points,
They kept playing their
hearts out. Their integri-
ty
in the Powell game was
wonderful to see. I was very
proud."
Saturday, the seventh-
and eighth-grade A squads
will compete in their re-
spective Yellowstone Con-
ference Tournaments. The
seventh-grade tournament
will be held in Cody while
the eighth-grade tourna-
ment is held in Powell.
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SAM SMITH
Lovell sixth-grader Jacob Bischoff drives past a defender
in the Mustangs' 42-17 wln over Rivcrton during the
Yellowstone Conference "B" tournament Saturday at the
Lovell Middle School Gym.
Build g JVs sweep
Riversid
BY SAM SMITH
The Lovell Bulldogs ju-
nior varsity basketball
squads concluded the sea-
son by sweeping Shoshoni
Friday on the road and Riv-
dle School gym. Snyder led
with 13 points, and Pickett
added 11 points, .Harris and
Vasquez 10 apiece, Mayes 9,
Steenbakkers and Nichols 4
apiece, Hessenthaler 3 and
season
ed 6 apiece, Tylee Bassett,
Ashley Peterson and Chas-
nee Zeller 4 each and Mer-
isa Collins, Makayla Jones,
Adessa Lundberg, Mey-
ja McArthur and Lauren
Burlington in
BY SAM SMITH
The Rocky Mountain
Grizzlies freshman basket-
ball squads concluded the
season Thursday with a pair
of road contests against the
Burlington Huskies.
season finale
sports. They are an even bet-
ter bunch of boys than they
are players. Our boys went
12-2, going undefeated in
the conference. I am thank-
ful for the opportunity that
our community has allowed
me to work with them. I look
erside Saturday at home.Hunder and Savage 2 each. Mitchell 2 each. The Rocky boys defeat-
The Bulldog boys de- The Bulldog boys fin- Saturday, Lovell defeat-ed the Huskies 43-35. Trace forward to seeing them con-
feated the Shoshoni Wran- ished the season 10-8 ed Riverside 45-21 at John- Moss poured in 17 points for tinue to progress and grow
glers 45-22 in Shosho- and were coached by Dan nyWinterholler Gym. Lund- the Grizz, and Tyler Banks throughout the years as they
ni. Jordan Vasquez and Wolvington berg poured in 13 points, added 12, Zach Simmons 7, dedicate themselves to this
Ethan Hessenthaler scored It went all right, Wolv- and Zeller added 6, Witker- Zane Horrocks 5 and Cason great game of basketball."
7 points apiece for Lovell,
and Hunter Harris added 6,
Zeke Newman and Mat Sav-
age 5 apiece, Aden Mayes
4, Thomas Hinckley, Tyler
Nichols, CJ Pickett, Kaleb
Snyder and Hunter Steen-
bakkers 2 each and Dominic
Hunder 1.
Saturday, Lovell pound-
ed the Riverside Rebels
68-25 at the Lovell Mid-
ington said. "The kids played
hard. We had a lot of learn-
ing experiences this year.
Hopefully, the kids will work
hard in the off-season:'
GIRLS ACTION
The Lady Bulldogs de-
feated Shoshoni 42-20 Fri-
day in Shoshoni. Andrea
Monterde scored 8 points
for Lovell, and Elena Garcia
and Brynn Wilkerson add-
son 5, Bassett, Mitchell and James 2. Horrocks grabbed GIRLS ACTION
Monterde 4 each, Garcia 3 11 rebounds to lead the The Lady Grizzdefeated
and Collins, Peterson and team and James snared nine Burlington 41-21. Olivia Frost
TerkTryon 2 each. boards, led Rocky with 12 points,
The Lady Bulldogs fin- The Grizzly frosh fin- and Taylor Despain added
ished the season 10-9 and ished the season 12~2! and 11, Taylin Boettcher 5, Elsie
were coached by Stormy " were coaChed by~:)uStin WassmerandHaileyDavison
Jameson. Moss. 4 apiece, Maddie Collins and
"I was happy with our "It was an enjoyable sea- Alexis Minemyer 2 each and
overall effort;' Jameson said. son;' Moss said. "I've worked Bailee Loftus 1.
"This was a great group of with these boys for years The Lady Grizzlies were
girls and I really enjoyed it.' in a variety of settings and coached by Ryan Boettcher.
HS
TEAM
Basketball
Standings
BOYS 2A NORTHWEST
CONE OVERALL
W L W L
Lovell 6 2 12 7
Shoshoni 2 6 3 19
RESULTS
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16
Greybull 72, Riverside 32
Lovel169, Shoshoni 36
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17
Rocky 66, Shoshoni 11
Lovell 76, Riverside 32
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20
Regional play-in game
Shoshoni 63, Riverside 46
SCHEDULE
2A WEST REGIONAL
TOURNAMENT, RIVERTON
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22
Wind River vs. Shoshoni, 12:30 p.m
RHS
Wyo. Indian vs. Greybull, 12:30 p.m
CWC
Lovell vs. Big Piney, 4 p.m CWC
Rocky vs. Kemmerer, 4 p.m RHS
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23
Loser-out games, 10 a.m 1 p.m, RHS
Semi-final games, 4:30 and 7:30 p.m
RHS
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24
Loser-out games, 9:30 a.m.
Third-place game, 1 p.m RHS
Championship game, 4 p.m RHS
Team
GIRLS 2A NORTHWEST
CONE OVERALL
W L W L
Rocky Mtn. 6 2 16 4
Shoshoni 2 6 9 13
RESULTS
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16
Greybull 57, Riverside 42
Lovell 38, Shoshoni 29
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17
Rocky 36, Shoshoni 23
Lovell 31, Riverside 10
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20
Regional play-in game
Shoshoni 57, Riverside 28
SCHEDULE
2AWEST REGIONAL
TOURNAMENT, RIVEBTON
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22
Wyo. Indian vs. Shoshoni, 11 a.m RHS
Big Piney vs. Lovell, 11 a.m CWC
Rocky vs. Wind River, 2:30 p.m CWC
Greybull vs. Kemmerer, 2:30 p.m RHS
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23
Loser-out games, 8:30 and 11:30 a.m
RHS
Semi-final games, 3 and 6 p.m RHS
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24
Loser-out games, 8 a.m.
Third-place game, 11:30 a.m RHS
Championship game, 2:30 p.m RHS
ROCKY MOUNTAIN
HIGH SCHOOL
SPIRIT OF THE
Tonka Lytle
Tonka has been a great freshman wrestler
this year, and is all-conference at 126 Ibs.
He has been an ambassador for the sport
in the community, and one for Rocky
Mountain while at tournaments. His skill,
sportsmanship, and affability has shown
what it means to be a Grizzly.
Rylee Hayes
Rylee has proven she is creative and
considerate when it comes to RMHS
cheer. She has a talent for producing fun
posters and signs and her choreography
was outstanding this year. ]hanks, Rylee!
LOVELL HIGH SCHOOL
OF THE
WEEK
Grace Edwards .
Grace has put in a lot of time trying to
support her teammates after she went
down with her knee injury in December.
Grace has also done a lot o1 work with
the WHSAA sportsmanship council and
FCCLA to promote a positive competitive
atmosphere when teams come to
Lovell to compete. She was
selected to attend the National
Sportsmanship Summit in
Indianapolis this summer.
N
Jeremy Schneider
Jeremy put together a great weekend
averaging double figures in points and
showing great court leadership and
determination. Against Riverside on senior
night he was able to make 10 steals to
go along with his double digit points. He
is very coachable and has developed into
the type of player that a coach can rely on
~to do the right thing.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
The regulations at 43 CFR 3809.411(c) provide for public review
and comment of Environmental Assessments prepared relative
to proposed mining Plans of Operation on public lands. American
Colloid Company (ACC) of Lovell, Wyoming has submitted a Plan
of Operations to mine bentonite on 1,175.5 acres of land (reference
Star-Pak-Weathersbee (WYW-182590) Plan of Operations). Of the
1,175.5 acres of proposed mining, 954.7 acres would be localed on
BLM-managed federal land in T. 57 N R. 95 W Sections 14, 15, 22, 23,
24, 25, and 26; and T. 57 N R. 94 W Sections 19 and 30, 6th Principal
Meridian, Big Horn County, Wyoming. Of the remaining 220.8 acres,
72.9 acres would be on ACC patented land in T. 57 N R. 95 W Sections
23, 26, and 35; 70.7 acres would be on Bureau of Reclamation (BOR)
land in T. 57 N R. 94 W Section 31; and the remaining 77.2 acres
would be on private land in T. 57 N R. 94 W Section 30.
Notice is hereby given that the Environmental Assessment for
this Plan of Operations, as well as the Plan of Operations, are available
for review and comment at the Cody Field Office, Bureau of Land
Management, 1002 Blackburn Street, Cody, Wyoming 82414. It will
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Publish: February 22, 2018
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Town of Lovell
MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL TOWN COUNCIL MEETING
HELD FEBRUARY 14, 2018 AT 6:00 P.M.
AT LOVELL TOWN HALL.
Present: Mayor Angel Montanez, Council Members: Tom New-
man and Kevin Jones. Others present: Clerk/Treasurer Valerie Beal,
David Peck.
With a quorum present, Mayor Angel Montanez called the meet-
ing to order and led in the Pledge of Allegiance. Council Members
Carol Miller and Bruce Wolsey were excused.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
Council reviewed the bid tabulations for the Shoshone Hill Side-
walk Project and the recommendation from DOWL Engineering
to award Midway Construction and Dirt Work, Inc. the bid in the
amount of $256,650.41 contingent on Wyoming Department of Trans-
portation (WYDOT) review and the Town of Lovell's ability to fund
the budget shortfall. A letter of concurrence from WYDOT has been
received. To complete all three schedules from the bid the Town
must provide an additional $55,894.01. Council discussed the options
of re-submitting another funding application through WYDOT or us-
ing reserves to complete the project. Kevin Jones made a motion to
approve the bid by Midway Construction and Dirt Work, Inc. in the
amount of $256,650.41 and authorize the Mayor to sign the award
documents. Second by Tom Newman. Those in favor: Tom Newman,
Kevin Jones and Mayor Angel Montanez. Those opposed: None.
Motion passed.
GENERAL INFORMATION:
Bills were presented for payment and review. Tom Newman
made a motion to approve payment of the bills presented. Second by
Kevin Jones. Those in favor: Tom Newman, Kevin Jones and Mayor
Angel Montanez. Those opposed: None. Motion passed.
Clel:k/Treasurer Valerie Beal presented the final invoice on the
Water Tank Project from Wilson Brothers Construction in the amount
of $135,320.59. The 41 day notice of acceptance and final payment of
settlement advertisement has been made with the final settlement to
be made on the 7th day of March, 2018. Tom Newman made a motion
to approve final payment to Wilson Brothers Construction contingent
on any claims made through the publication period. Second by Kevin
Jones. Those in favor: Tom Newman, Kevin Jones and Mayor Angel
Montanez. Those opposed: None. Motion passed.
Kevin Jones made a motion to adjourn the Special Meeting at
6:16 p.m. Second byTom Newman. All in favor. Motion passed.
APPROVED: Mayor Angel J. Montanez
ATFEST: Clerk/Treasurer Valerie Bea
Publish: February 22, 2018