September 25, 2014 I The Lovell Chronicle I 13
Sports
Calendar
Thursday, September
25
MS volleyball - Greybull at
Rocky Mtn., 4 p.m.
MS volleyball- Lovell at
Cloud Peak, 4:15 p.m.
MS football- Greybull at
Lovell, 4:15 p.m.
Friday, September 26
HS golf - Lovellat state
tournament, Cody, 9 a.m.
MS volleyball- Rocky Mtn.
at Burlington, I p.m.
HS football - Lovell at Mtn.
View, 4 p.m.
HS volleyball - Shoshoni at
Lovell, 4, 5, 6:30 p.m.
HS football - Cokeville at
Rocky Mtn., 7 p.m.
Saturday, September 27
HS golf - Lovell at state
tournament, Cody, 9 a.m.
MS volleyball- Rocky at
Lovell, 9 a.m.
MS football - Rocky at Cody,
9:30 a.m.
JV football - Thermopolis at
Rocky, I0 a.m.
College football - Wyoming
at Michigan State, I0 a.m.
(ESPN 2)
HS volleyball - Greybull at
Rocky, noon, I, 2:00 p.m.
Tuesday, September 30
MS volleyball- Rocky at Ten
Sleep, 3:30 p.m.
MS volleyball- Lovell at
Burlington, 4 p.m.
MS football - Burlington at
Rocky, 4:15 p.m.
i',i,: Thursday, octoberi2 .,::
MS volleyball - Worland 7 th
at Lovell, 4:15 p.m.
MS volleyball- Lovell 8 th at
Worland, 4:15 p.m.
MS football - LoveU at Cody,
4:15 p.m.
HS volleyball- Lovell at
Thermopolis, 4, 5, 6 p.m.
Friday, October 3
MS/HS cross country -
Rocky, Lovell at Bobcat
Invitational, Thermop, I
p.m.
HS volleyball- Rocky at
Greybull Invitational
HS volleyball Lander at
Lovell, 2, 3, 4:30 p.m.
HS football - Wind River at
Rocky Mtn., 6 p.m.
HS football- Lyman at
Lovell, 6 p.m.
Saturday, October 4
HS volleyball - Rocky at
Greybull Invitational
MS football - Tongue River
at Rocky, noon
Lady
Mustang
netters defeat
Cody, fall
to Powell,
Greybull
BY SAM SMITH
The Lovell Middle
School volleyball squad
traveled to Greybull Thurs-
day, then split up on Sat-
urday. The seventh-grade
team traveled to Cody for
a quad tournament Satur-
day while the eighth-grade
squad hosted a quad tour-
ney with Greybull, Powell
and Cody also participating.
The eighth grade
opened up the tournament
Saturday by defeating Cody
15-21, 21-17, 21-19. The B
team also defeated Cody 21-
19, 21-17, 15-21.
The next match for the
Lady Mustangs was against
the Lady Cubs of Powell.
Lovell fell to Powell 21-15,
21-2, 13-15. The B team also
fell to Powell 21-8, 21-23,
21-14.
"The girls were happy
with the win against Cody,"
Coach Kim Bernstein said.
"We have to keep on work-
ing on serving."
On Thursday, the Lady
Mustangs traveled to Grey-
bull to face the Lady Buffs.
Lovell fell to Greybull 21-10,
21-11, 21-19. The B team
also fell to Greybull 21-19,
21-12, 21-12.
SEVENTH GRADE
The seventh-grade team
opened up the tourney in
Cody Saturday by falling to
Cody 6-21, 21-16, 21-11. The
B team defeated Cody 21-
13, 25-24, 21-7.
Lovell then fell to Pew-
ell 21-10, 21-10, 9-15. The
B team defeated the Lady
Cubs 21-15, 14-21, 21-7 to
improve to 4-2 on the season.
On Thursday, the, Lady
Mustangs traveled to Grey-
bull and fell to the Lady
Buffs 21-3, 21-11, 21-15.
There was nob gam e playe d
for,sevehth grade ...........
The Lady Mustangs will
travel to Manderson to face
the Cloud Peak Cougars
Thursday with the eighth-
grade game at 4:15 p.m. fol-
lowed by the seventh-grade
A game at 5:15 p.m. and the
seventh-grade B game at
6:15 p.m.
On Saturday, the Lady
Mustangs will host Rocky
Mountain for both seventh-
and eighth-grade matches
at 9 a.m.
On Tuesday, the Lady
Mustangs will travel to Bur-
lington with matches start-
ing at 4 p.m.
SAM SMITH
The Lovell Middle School Mustangs fire off on defense against Worland during a recent contest in Lovell.
The Mustangs host Greybull today (Thursday) at 4:15 p.m.
Mustangs split with Thermop for first win of season
BY SAM SMITH ells 8-0 on a 12-yard run 22-6 as Killyan Lockner an evenly matched game
The Lovell Middle from Damon Watts for the scored on a 35-yard quar- against evenly matched
School football squad trav- only score in the game as terback keeper for Lovell's teams. They both worked
eled to Thermopolis Satur- the Mustang defense held only score in the game. hard."
day to face the Bobcats. Thermopolis scoreless the "The team did a great The Mustangs will
The eighth grade got entire game. job," Coach Michael host the Greybull Buffs to-
its first win of the sea- Lovell fell to Thermo- Jameson said. "They did a day (Thursday) for a 4:15
son, defeating Thermop- polis's seventh-grade team great job tackling. It was p.m. kickoff.
NATHAN eSTER
Dallen Mangus tackles a Greybull runner during
a recent youth football game.
Lady Grizz netters red
hot during busy week
BY SAM SMITH
The Rocky Mountain
Middle School volleyball
squads had a busy week of
volleyball as they traveled
to Cody Thursday, hosted
Burlington Friday, hosted
a quad tournament Satur-
day and traveled to Powell
on Tuesday.
The eighth-grade squad
opened up the busy week by
defeating Cody 12-21, 21-
12, 25-23.
The Lady Grizz defeat-
ed Burlington Friday 21-12,
21-8, 11-15.
Rocky opened the quad
tourney Saturday falling to
Worland 21-18, 18-21, 17-
2'i(theh beat Thermopolis
21-!7, 21-19, 16-14.
On Tuesday, Rocky
traveled to Powell and fell
to the Lady Cubs 21-14, 21-
14, 11-21. Rocky is now 7-3
on the season.
SEVENTH GRADE
The seventh-grade
team kicked off their week
by defeating Cody Thurs-
day Sept. 18, 21-15, 6-21,
21-9.
The Lady Grizz fell to
Burlington Friday 21-12,
15-21, 19-21.
On Saturday, Rocky
opened up their home tour-
nament by defeating the
Lady Braves of Worland 21-
14, 21-7 and then defeated
Thermopolis 21-13, 21-16.
On Tuesday, Rocky
fell to Powell, and the sev-
enth-grade team is also 7-3
on the season.
The sixth-grade team
fell to Cody Sept. 18, 16-21,
21-16, 21-10, but defeated
Burlington Friday 21-10,
21-18 to improve to 3-1 on
the season.
"We had a busy week
of volleyball," Coach Jen-
ny Christiansen said. "Our
girls played hard and keep
improving every game. This
week, we have another full
schedule of volleyball that
will get us prepared for dis-
trict tournament."
And a busy week they
will have indeed as the
Lady Grizzlies will host
Greybull today (Thursday)
at 4 p.m. and will travel to
Burlington to face the Lady
Huskies Friday at 1 p.m.
On Saturday, the sev-
enth- and eighth-grade
squads will travel to Lovell
for matches at 9 a.m.
Then on Tuesday, the
Lady Grizz will host Ten
Sleep to finish up the regu-
lar season at 3:30 p.m.
Grizzlies defeat Cloud Peak, fall to Greybull
BY SAM SMITH
The Rocky Mountain
Middle School football
squad traveled to Cloud
Peak to face the Cougars
Saturday. On Tuesday,
Rocky hosted Greybull for a
sixth-grade game.
The eighth-grade squad
defeated Cloud Peak 35-0
Saturday on three touch-
downs by Ethan Price, with
one being an interception
return for a score, and two
TDs by Brenen Hinckley on
runs of 23 and 40 yards.
"I was really pleased
with our offensive line,"
Coach Rod Winland said.
"Ross Padilla does a great
job at executing our offense.
Jett Winland had some
great blocks to allow Brenen
and Ethan to turn the cor-
ner for some good runs."
The seventh-grade team
also defeated the Cougars
12-8 on a fumble return by
Trevor Jewell and touch-
down run by Hinckley.
"It was a big loss to lose
Zane Horrocks due to a bro-
ken jaw, which happened in
the Cloud Peak game," Win-
land said. "Even with the
broken jaw, he was worried
he wasn't going to be able to
play."
GREYBULL GAME
On Tuesday, Rocky
hosted a sixth-grade game
with the Greybull Buffs.
Rocky fell to Greybull 24-14
with Rocky's scoring com-
ing in the second half on a
41-yard touchdown run by
Hinckley in the third quar-
ter and a fumble recovery
for a score, also by Hinckley,
in the fourth quarter.
"It was a slow start,"
Coach Ryan Boettcher said.
"But after halftime, we
played more aggressively."
The Grizzlies will trav-
el to Cody to face the Broncs
Saturday for a 9:30 a.m.
kickoff. On Tuesday, Rocky
will host Burlington for a
4:15 p.m. kickoff.
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