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November 18, 2010 I The Lovell Chronicle I 11
Mustang swimmers host home meet
The Lovell Middle School swim team
hosted the only home swim meet of the year
at the Lovell High School pool Friday. Re-
sults are as follows:
200 free relay Powell E 3.0387;
Wardell 4.1784; Powell A 2.3437;Thompson
M 3.24931; Powell D 2.5328; Johnston C
3.3190; Powell B 2.3761; Powell C 2.5067.
50 breast - Dillon A dq; Monterde E dq;
Craig, L1.0818; Wardell R 1.0418; Wages T
dq; McCracken J dq; Hall C1.1650; Kahn A
dq; Arross M 57.94; Burke M dq; Thomp-
son M 58.36; Schneider A 49.73; Doughty
E 1.0195; Knight K 54.54; O'Neill S 46.37;
Quellen N 47.14.
50 back - Florina D 1.0274; Montanez
51.60; Born L 1.0854; Marchant K 54.43;
Sanders B 1.0773; Falter, N 1.0537; Parks
W 1.2950; Wetzel B 45.61; Dumas J dq;
McPherson K dq; Hansen R 57.36; Ygalde
H 57.77; Burke M 59.74; Wardell C 1.2156;
Johnston C 55.25; Jurado R dq; Gann C dq;
McArthur M 1.0340; Wardell dq; McArthur
Mc 1.0064; Lawrence K 51.73.
Free - Baker B 1:43.32; Gann C 2:06.93;
Rausch D 1:26.30; Wages T 1:40.55; Ju-
rado R 2:07.16; Dimas J 2:06.74; Hall C
1:45.94; Riedhammer J 1:46.92; Larsen
B l:53.05;Ygalde H 1:52.95; Wagner M
1:47.83; McArthur M 1:55.90; Argento B
1:41.73; Kawano A 1:32.82; See J 2:10.19;
Merideth J 1:38.17; McCracken J dq; Full-
er S 1.34.12; Doughty K 1:33.87; Tracy A
1:12.95; Wetzel B 1:78.11.
50 fly - Bohlman T 41.70; Lawerence C
54.16; Kahn E dq; Kasper M 57.70; Bassett
J 1:22.39; Moncur C 54.74; Bora L dq.
100 IM - Fuller 1.47.11; Briggs A dq;
McArthur M dq; Kasper M 1.56.89; Bjorn-
sted A 1:28.25; Schneider A 1:40.92; Brum-
well B dq; Tracy A 1:23.12; O'Neill S
1:37.06.
200 free - Lawerence C 3:48.83; Daughty
E 3:22.56; Thompson M 3:20.69; Kawano A
3:02.64; Madell M 3:14.37.
200 medley relay- Powell D dq; Powell
E dq; Powell C 3:08; Powell B 2:48.25; Pew-
ell A 2:40.17; Daughty 3:25.87; Bassett dq.
JOhN W~TZEL
Shelby Wardell plows her way through
the water in the 50 meter backstroke
race at the Powell Invite Nov. 6.
50 free - Parks W 1:16.50; Wagner M
42.84; Hansen R 48.23; Rausch D 36.23;
Bohlman T 35.60; Musso G 46.27; Mon-
trose E 1:12.10; Arross M 46.40; Sanders B
53.55; Craig L 54.05; McPherson K 57.10;
Sharp J 44.23; Marchant K 47.42; Merideth
J 40.94; Larsen B 48.32; Knight K 46.50;
See J 52.18; Wardell C 1:45.58; Wardell
S 58.27; Lawerence R 44.95; Johnston C
47.08; Moncur C 45.48.
Diving - Montanez S 71.85; Baker B
61.50; Dillon A 55.85; Floran D 34.70.
Results for 100 free relay were not
readable and some other results are incom-
plete.
BY BRAD DEVEREAUX areas of the school.
Lovell High School prin- With a rough esti-
cipai Scott O'Tremba told the mate of $3 million for corn-
Big Horn County School Dis- pletion of phase two, Coe
trict No. 2 Board of Trust- said it is uncertain when the
ees and others in attendance district will receive funding
that the district was honor- for the project. The district
ing their "unsung heroes" remains number 70 on the
at the regular school board list of projects the SFC in-
meeting Monday, Nov. 8. tends to fund.
"This month we would Coe informed the board
like to recognize sponsors that science and writing as-
of clubs and fies, _sessmbnts/could. p ssib !:
O ba' said. don't remoVed from PAWS testing
do for the pa37' or recog-in the future if new Superin-
nition. They do it for the tendentofPublicInstruction
kids." Cindy Hill gets her way. Coe
FCCLA Advisor Alana suggested that the board
Thackeray and Speech Coach might want to change dis-
Deb Fink were in attendance trict expectations in the fu-
to receive" the award on be- ture if the change in PAWS
half of the other sponsors testing happens.
not present. Other sponsors Senior Class Vice presi-
include dent Markay McIntosh re-
Knowledge Bowl Coach ported that members of the
Nicole Blaine, National council traveled to Sheri-
Honor Society Sponsor Ka- dan Nov. 7-9 for a training
tie Hernandez, Skills USA session hosted by the Wyo-
Coach Bret George, March- ming Association of Student
ing Band Director Dane Councils. She said the group
Mickelson, Choir Director planned to learn about ser-
Linnea Dickson and Year- vice projects and attend
book/Journalism Sponsor leadership training.
Cindy Asay. McIntosh said the class
Superintendent Dan would soon start fundrais-
Coe reported he met with ingfor a Christmas Make-A-
Plan One Architects to re- Wish Foundation donation.
view phase two of the high Coe said he would be at-
school remodel project re- tending meetings in Casper
cently. Phase two is a larger including the School Finance
phase than the first phase, Committee and the Wyo-
completed this summer, and ming School Boards Associa-
includes the vo-ed and music tion Conference this week.
At the beginning of the
meeting, board members
Marianne Grant, Bruce Jol-
ley and Judy Richards were
sworn in. Each of the three
incumbents were reelected
to serve another four-year
term on the school board in
the November General Elec-
tion:
The board honored
Markay McIntosh as the
student of the month f0r No-
V nib6r. ...... ' "
In other'action Monday,
the board:
*Passed a policy on first
and final reading that in-
cludes spice and related sub-
stances in the district sub-
stance abuse policy.
*Received a donation
from a group of students
from the Detroit, Mich.,
area, who were stranded in
Lovell when their bus broke
down in the summer of 2008.
The school district allowed
the group to use the LHS
pool and camp out at LHS
for a few days.
*Assigned Jason Beal
as the seventh-grade girls
assistant basketball coach,
Tracy Beal abstained from
voting.
*Assigned Ina Hubbell
as assistant Lovell Middle
School swim coach.
=Reviewed WSBA res-
olutions from the upcom-
ing WSBA conference this
week.
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BY CHERYL JOLLEY
The RMMS boys bas-
ketball teams matched up
against Ten Sleep at Ten
Sleep Friday, Nov. 5. The
A team won 47-29. Scoring
for the Grizzlies were Can-
non Simmons 11 points,
Kirby Winland and Bill De-
spain 10 points each, Chris
Jurado, Cole Wambeke and
Travis Banks 4 each, and
Caleb Horrocks and Jordan
Arnold 2 apiece.
The B team followed
with a 31-25 win. Scor-
ing for the Grizz were Cole
Wambeke 8, Cordell Mc-
Farlane and Travis Banks
6 each, Ryker Everett and
Cole Simmons 4 each, Bri-
an Crawford 2 and Jared
May with 1 point.
The young Grizz next
hosted Meeteetse on Thurs-
day, Nov. 11, with the A
team again coming out on
top 45-23. Cannon Sim-
mons led the scoring with
14 points. Winland followed
closely with 10 points. Also
adding to the score were
Jurado 7, Horrocks 6, John
Higgins 4 and Wambeke
and McFarlane 2 each.
The B team also won 37-
19. Travis Banks led with
15 points. Cole Simmons
added 10, Dylan Williams
4, Ben Estes and Wambeke
3 each, and McFarlane 2.
Traveling to Mander-
son Friday, the teams con-
tinued their winning streak
against Cloud Peak. The A
team won 22-15 with Win-
land topping the scoreboard
with 13 points, followed by
Cannon Simmons 5, Jurado
and Horrocks 2 each.
The B team won 33-23.
Scoring were Wambeke 8,
Banks 6, McFarlane 4, Zac
Zier and Estes 2 apiece. The
C team followed, winning
30-11. Crawford scored 9,
Cole Simmons and Sam
Larson 6 each, Estes 4,
Garrett Vezain and Dylan
Williams 2 apiece, and Pey-
ton Thomas 1.
Hosting Lovell Tues-
day, the Grizzlies won
two of three games. The
A team beat the Lovell
eighth-graders 37-24. Win-
land was red hot, scoring
wmnmg ways
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RMMS netter Bill Despain makes a baseline move
during past Daniel Strom during an 8 -grade game
against the Lovell Mustangs Tuesday, Nov. 16.
24 points. Despain and
Cannon Simmons added 5
each, Tanner Coleman 3.
Lovell won the seventh-
grade A game 41-24 despite
9 points from Banks and
6 from McFarlane. Estes
added 4, Cole Simmons 3
and Wambeke 2.
Rocky won' the sev-
enth grade B game 34-27
as Crawford and Cole Sim-
mons scored 12 each, Wil-
liams 6 and Estes 4.
The Grizzlies travel
to Greybull today (Thurs-
day) with games starting
at 4 p.m., then host Powell
Tuesday for a 4:15 p.m. tip-
off.
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