HS Football
Standings
2A WEST FOOTBALL
CONE. OVERALL
BY SAM SMITH
The Lovell Lady Bull-
dogs volleyball squad faced
.immi. 1* a couple Of non—conference
Lyman 0 opponents over the week-
'1' end by traveling to Mee-
‘bokevme 1 teetse Friday to face the
. Lady Longhorns and host—
. ‘f 1* , ing the Greybull Lady Buffs
Big Piney 1 1 Saturgay. d B “d
T eLa u o swent
I into Meetegftse Fri a and
“WU-VP}? 0 3 0 4 fell to the Lady Long orns
a ' in a tight 25-21 first game.
Lovell responded and de-
RESULTS feated Meeteetse 25—22 in
THURSDAY, SEPT. 23
Lyman 42, Big Piney 24
FRIDAY, SEPT. 24
Cokeville 36, Pinedale 0
Kemmerer 21, Mtn. View 20
Lovell 51 , Thermopolis 15
game two.
After losing a close
game three 25-21, the Lady
Bulldogs fought hard and
forced a game five by de-
feating the Lady Longhorns
30—28 in game four.
In the deciding game
five, Lovell came out of
Meeteetse with a 16—14 vic—
tory to win the match.
Amee Newman led the
team with 15 kills against
Meeteetse and had 19 digs,
two aces and two blocks.
Manda Mayes had eight
kills and led the team
with six blocks. Bethany
O’Tremba had six kills, 13
digs and three blocks.
Kallie Owens led the
Lady Bulldogs with 23 as-
sists and had eight digs.
SCHEDULE
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1
Thermopolis at Cokeville, 4 pm.
Big Piney at Lovell, 7 pm.
Lyman at Kemmerer, 7 pm.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2
Pinedale at Mtn. \fiew, 1 pm.
1A WEST FOOTBALL
CONE
OVERALL
Shoshoni
Riverside
_ 3. Haitlley Rael led the lteam
/ wit 32 di s. Marie Hi man
Greybull“ 1 2 2 had 10 dig:
“Meeteetse was a
SLStephen’s 0 2 0 4 grind,” coach Stormy
Jameson said. “We didn’t
RESULTS play our best volleyball but
THURSDAY. SEPT- 23 igured out ways to hold on
Riverside 58, Wyo. Indian 0
Shoshoni 19, Wind River 0
FRIDAY, SEPT. 24
Rocky Mtn. 35, Greybull 20
SATURDAY, SEPT. 25
Saratoga over St. Stephen’s, forfeit
and score just enough.”
Saturday at home,
Lovell led Greybull 9—4 in
game one before the Lady
Buffs called a timeout. The
Lady Bulldogs, with some
strong offense and good
SCHEDULE blocks, built a 22—16 lead
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1 before Greybull called their
Shoshoni at Pine Bluffs, 2 pm.
St. Stephen's at Greybull, 7 pm.
Riverside at Wind River, 7 pm.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2
Rocky at Wyo. Indian, 1:30 pm.
final timeout.
Lovell got the final
three points on a block and
a kill by Mayes and 3 Grey-
bull error to win 25—16.
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Published: September 30, 2021
Lady Bulldog n
Lovell got within a
game two victory on a kill
by Newman to led 20—11.
After a couple of Greybull
points and a pair of Lady
Bulldog kills, Greybull er-
rors and an ace by Connie
Hall finished off the Lady
Buffs 25-13.
Looking for their first
three—game sweep since
October 2018, .Lovell and
Greybull battled early be-
fore Lovell grabbed a 13-
10. Coming out of a time-
out, the teams went neck
and neck fighting for mo-
mentum before a couple
of Greybull errors helped
Lovell grab a 21—19 lead.
After a Gre bull timeout,
Lovell edge Greybull 4—2
to win 25-21 and complete
the sweep.
Mayes had eight kills
and O’Tremba had five.
Newman led the team
with nine kills and 19 digs.
“Amee had a strong
performance at the net,’
Jameson said. “She seemed
like she was swinging
with more confidence and
power.”
Libby Mickelson led the
Lady Bulldogs with eight
blocks against Greybull.
“Particularly in the
Greybull game, it was nice
to see bright moments
from Libby,” Jameson said.
“She’s starting to feel more
and more comfortable on
the court.”
Owens led the team
with 25 assists.
“Kallie had another sol—
id week setting,” Jameson
said.
Rael had 13 digs.
“Against Greybull, I
felt it was one of our bet-
etters defeat Meeetse and Greybull
section for the support that
helped propel us to the vic-
tory," the coach said.
The Lady Bulldogs re-
turn to conference play to—
day (Thursday), hosting the
Powell Lady Panthers at 3, 4
and 5 pm.
Friday, Lovell hosts
non-conference opponent,
the Tongue River Lady Ea-
gles at 3 and 4 pm. at Win-
terholler Gym.
Tuesday, the Lady Bull—
dogs make the short trip to
Cowley to meet the Rocky
Mountain Lady Grizzlies at
4, 5 and 6 pm.
“This is definitely what
we were hoping to do after
the Lander game,” James-
on said. “It was nice to take
steps back in the right di-
rection. Hopefully, those
two games will give us
some confidence going into
Powell and Tongue River.
“This week with it be-
ing homecoming week, we
will need to make sure we
are focused with so many
things going on.”
Friday in Meeteetse,
the Lady Bulldog JV took
care of Meeteetse 25-10 in
game one. The Lady Long-
horns responded and won
game two 25-16 to force a
game three. Lovell came
away with a 25—15 victory
to win the match.
Saturday at home, the
Lovell JVs defeated Grey-
bull 25—20 to lead 1—0. Grey-
bull bounced back and won
game two 25—21 to force a
game three.
In the deciding game,
both teams traded points
late after being tied at 24
apiece before a Greybull
ter team performances,”
Jameson said. “Everyone
contributed.”
Jameson was pleased
with the support of the
community during the
Greybull match.
“I want to give a shout—
Out to the fans and student
error and an ace by Maddie
Felkins gave Lovell a 33—31
victory to win the match.
The wins over Mee-
teetse and Greybull puts
the Lovell JVs at 11-3 on the
season.
FRESHMEN
Thursday at home, the
S_egtember 30, 2021 l The Lovell Chronicle 11
SAM SMITH
over the
net past a Greybull blocker during the Lady Bulldogs’
3-0 win over the Greybull Lady Buffs Saturday at
Winterholler Gym.
Lovell senior Manda Mayes spikes the ball
Lovell frosh defeated Ther-
mopolis 25—16 and 25-20.
Saturday, the Lady Bulldog
frosh defeated Greybull 26—
24 and 25-17, also in Lovell.
The wins boost the
Lovell frosh to 9-3 on the
season.
we Docket No 2m588.EN.20
guano NOTICE
Pursuant to the Wydming Administrative Procedure Act and the
Wyoming Public Service Commission’s (Commission) Rules, notice
is hereby given of the Application of Rocky Mountain Power (RMP
. or the Company) for situs and non-situs Certificates of Public Conve-
nience and Necessity (CPCN) to construct its Gateway South Trans-
mission Project and the Gateway West Segment D.1 Transmission
Project (Transmission Projects), as more fully described below:
RMP is a public utility, as defined in Wyo. Stat. §37-1—101(a)(vi)
(C), subject to the Commission’s jurisdiction pursuant to Wyo. Stat.
§37-2-112.
On August 26, 2020, the Company submitted an Application to-
gether With testimony, and exhibits requesting the Commission grant
both a situs and non-situs CPCN to construct the Gateway South and
Gateway West Segment D.1Transmission Projects.
Gateway South is a 414 mile, high-voltage 500-kV transmission
line that will begin at the Aeolus substation, which is located near
Medicine Bow, Wyoming. From the' Aeolus substation, the line ex-
tends west to Wamsutter, Wyoming, and then generally south to the
Colorado border. From there, the line crosses through the northwest
corner of Colorado, enters Utah, eventually terminating at the Clover
substation near Mona, Utah. Construction of Gateway South requires
the modification of existing 345—kV transmission infrastructure in the
Mona, Utah area and modifications to the existing Aeolus and Anti-
cline substations located in Wyoming and modifications to the exist-
ing Clover and Mona substations located in Utah. Due to the length
of Gateway South, construction of two new series compensation sub-
stations are necessary, which are the Little Snake substation located
in Colorado and the Coyote substation located in Utah. Modifications
to the existing Aeolus and Anticline substations located in Wyoming
and to the existing Clover and Mona substations located in Utah will
also be required to accommodate the Gateway South.
More specifically, the Gateway South transmission line will pass
through:
0 T.13N.,R93W,T.14N.,R93W.,’I‘. 15N.,R93W.,T.16N.,
R92W.,T.16N.,R.93W.,T17N.,R.93W,T18N.,R93
W.,T.19N.,R92W.,T.19N,R93W,T20N.,R84W,T
20N.,R.85W.,T.20N.,R88W,T20N.,R.89W,T20N.,
R90W.,’I‘.21N.,R.83W.,’I‘.21N.,R.84W,T21N.,R85
W.,T.2 N.,R86W.,T.2 N.,R 7W.,T.21N.,R88W,
T.21N.,R 9W.,T.22N.,R80W,T.22N.,R82W,T2
N.,R.83W,T.23N.,R.80W,T23N R81W.,’I‘.23N.,R
82W,T24N,R8 W.,T.2 .,R W,Car onCounty,
. . N
Wyoming; and
0 T. 12 N., R 94W,T. 12 N., R 95W,T.1 'N., R 94W,T. 13 N.,
R. 95W..T. 14 N., R 94W,T. 19 N., R. 94W,T. 20 N., R 90
W.,T.20N.,R91W,T20N.,R92W,T20N.,R94W,T
21 N., R. 90 W., Sweetwater County, Wyoming.
Gateway West Segment D1 will begin at the existing Windstar
substation located in southeastern Wyoming and will run southwest
to the Shirley Basin substation located 20 miles north of Medicine
Bow, Wyoming. Gateway West Segment D. 1 will require construction
of a new 230—kV Heward substation located adjacent to the existing
Difficulty substation and modification to the existing Shirley Basin,
Dave Johnston, Windstar, and Anticline substations. RMP is also pro-
posing to reconstruct 57 miles of an existing 230-kV transmission line
that extends from the existing Shirley Basin substation to the existing
Dave Johnston substation.
More specifically, the Gateway West Segment D.1 transmission
line will pass through:
0 T.26 N., R. 78 W., T.26 N., R 79 W., T.27 N., R. 78 W., T.28 N., R.
. 78 W., T28 N ., R 79 W., Carbon County, .Wyoming;—
0 T.29 N., R 78 W., T.29 N., R. 79 W, T.30 N., R. 77 W., T30. N.,
R. 78 W., T.31 N., R. 77 W., T.31 N., R. 80 W., T.32 N., R. 77
W., Natrona County, Wyoming; and
0 T.31 N., R. 77 W., T.32 N., R. 76 W, T.32 N., R. 77 W, T.33 N.,
R.‘ 74 W, T.33 N., R 75 W., T33 N., R. 76 W, T34 N., R. 74
W., T.34 N., R. 75 W., Converse County, Wyoming.
To complete the Transmission Projects by 2023, the Company
proposes a phased CPCN review process. First, the Company re-
quests conditional CPCNs under Wyo. Stat. § 372-205(1) that allow
the Company to: (i) by December 31, 2020, start the process to final-
ize acquisition of the rights-of—way necessary to construct the Trans-
mission Projects; and (ii) by June 1, 2021, commence work on the
Transmission Projects on a limited notice to proceed basis. Second,
the Company requests completion of the Advanced Review Process
and issuance of final, unconditional CPCNs‘to allow construction to
commence on a final notice to proceed basis by August 1, 2021.
The proposed projects are necessary to allow for interconnection
of additional resources to serve load by 2024 and allow interconnec-
tion of an additional 1,920 megawatts (MW) of generation resources
in eastern Wyoming; offer time-limited federal tax incentives associ-
ated with new renewable generation will be enabled by the Transmis—
sion Projects to partially offset costs; to accommodate 2,500 MW of
interconnection and transmission service requests governed by exe-
cuted contracts requiring construction of the Transmission Projects;
and to improve transmission grid reliability.
The preliminary estimated total cost of the Transmission Proj-
ects is expected to exceed $2 billion, which includes $915 million for
Wyoming based facilities.
The Company intends to finance the Project through its normal
internal and external sources of capital, including net cash. flow from
operating activities, public and private debt offerings, the issuance
of commercial paper, the use of unsecured revolving credit facilities,
capital contributions, and other sources. The financial impact will not
impair the Company’s ability to continue to provide safe and reliable
electricity service at reasonable rates.
This is not a complete description of RMP’s Application. Interest-
ed persons may inspect the entire Application at RMP’s Wyoming of-
fices and at the Commission’s offices in Cheyenne, Wyoming, during
regular business hours. The Application may also be reviewed on line
at: .
https://www.rockymountainpower.net/about/rates-regulation/
wyoming-regulatory—filings.html.
Anyone desiring to file a public comment, statement, protest, in-
tervention petition or request for a public hearing in this matter must
file with the Commission in writing on or before October 1, 2020. Any
intervention request filed with the Commission shall set forth‘ the
grounds of the proposed intervention or request for hearing as well
as the position and the interest of the petitioner in this proceeding.
Ifyou Wish to intervene in this matter or request a public hearing
that you will attend, or you wish to file a public comment, statement,
or protest, and you require reasonable accommodation for a disabil-
ity, please contact the Commission at (307) 777-7427, or write to the
Commission at 2515 Warren Avenue, Suite 300, Cheyenne, Wyoming
82002, to make arrangements. Communications impaired persons
may also contact the Commission by accessing Wyoming Relay at
711. Please mention Docket No. 20000-588—EN—20 (Record No. 15604)
in your communications.
Dated: September 3, 2020.
Published: September 23 and 30, 2021
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