CHRONICLE
December 1, 2016 I The Lovell Chronicle I 11
SAM SMITH
Lovell Middle School eighth-grader Zeke Newman drives past a couple of Worland
defenders during Lovelrs 46-38 loss to the Braves Tuesday at the LMS Gym.
BY SAM SMITH
The Lovell Mid-
dle School boys basket-
ball teams faced the War-
land Braves Tuesday as
the eighth grade hosted
Worland and the seventh
ell led Lovell with 8 points, each.
halftime Tuesday at home
but was outscored 32-22
and CJ Lindsay, Lane Her- The Mustang
man and Cardon Mickelson . eighth-graders will travel
added 2 each, Evan Ton-to Cody today (Thursday)
er and Myzek McArthur 1while the seventh grade will
each. host Cody for a 4:15 p.m.
SEVENTH GRADE tip-off.
The seventh grade A Saturday, the Lovell
squad fell to the Bravesseventh grade B squad will
grade went on the road to
Worland.
The eighth grade A 43-24 in Worland Tuesday. go into the Yellowstone
team led Worland 18-14 at Bishop Trainor led Lovell Conference Tournament as
with 8 points, and Dal- the number three seed and
face Riverton at 10:15 a.m, in
Powell. The eighth grade B
team will host the confer-
ence tournament and face
Powelrs number two team
at 10:20 a.m.
The seventh and eighth
grade A squads will travel to
Worland, also on Saturday,
to face Lander at 10 a.m.
and Riverton at 12:30 p.m.
in the second to fall to the
Braves 46-38. Zeke New-
man cashed in 18 points for
the Mustangs, and Aden
Mayes added 8, Tyler Nich-
ols 7, CJ Pickett and Ezra
Harlow 2 apiece and Patrick
Kidgell 1.
The B team also fell to
Worland 26-16. David Paw-
len Mangus added 5, Amos
Monterde 4, Nati Woodford
3 and Carter Lundberg and
Quinn Lindsay 2 apiece.
The B team fell to War-
land 36-21. Preston Nich-
ols led the Mustangs with
6 points, and Meyjl McAr-
thur added 5, Carter Lund-
berg 4 and Jadyn Snyder, TJ
Scheeler and Seth Harvey 2
Simmons, Divis win Moncur Tournament
Rose City Lanes host- tana and Wyoming. Gene lette, took third, and Run
ed the fourth annual Doyle Simmons, Jr. of Lovell was Engelhardt of Billings came
Moncur Memorial Singles. the high qualifier, rolling a in tourth place.
Scratch Tournament on 927 series over four games. Rose City Lanes would
like to thank the Bai k of
Sunday, Nov. 6, which hon-
ors the memory of the late
Doyle "Smoothie" Moncur, a
longtime Lovell bowler who
died in 2013.
The tournament had
two qualifying shifts at 9
a.m. and 11:30 a.m., and there
were 35 entrants from Man-
The top 32 bowlers began
double elimination match
play. Mike Divis of Gillette
was undefeated throughout
the day and won the tourna-
ment, rolling a perfect 300
game over Robert Brown of
Wapiti, who placed second.
Sabrena Divis, also of Gil-
Lovell, Sammons Excavation,
the Brandin' Iron Restaurant,
Minchow's Service & Food
Court, Maverik and the Ink
Spot, who generously do-
nated additional money into
the prize fund and spon-
sored this year's event.
Intrasquad basketball games
to be held Saturday and Monday
BY SAM SMITH at 6 p.m. at the main RMHS at 6:30 p.m.
Local basketball fansGym in Cowley, coach Mi- "The fans can bring
will get an idea of what to chael Simmons said. There canned food, but we won't
expect this year as local will be no girls game. have the exhibition game
high school squads will be The Lovell Bulldogs this year between the staff
hosting intrasquad scrim- will host an intrasquad and the firemen," coach
mages Saturday in CowleyBlue-White scrimmage Chris Edwards said. "The
andMonday in Lovell. Monday evening at John- format will be similar to
The Rocky Mountain ny Winterholler Gymna- last year with the first half
boys basketball team will slum. The event will be-being the upper classmen
play a Brown and Gold gin with the girls game at and the second half being
scrimmage game Saturday 5 p.m. followed by the boys the lower classmen."
BY SAM SMITH
The Rocky Mountain
Middle School boys bas-
ketball squads did some
last minute tuning up for
their respective confer-
ence tournaments Tues-
day by facing the Ten Sleep
Pioneers in Ten Sleep.
The seventh grade de-
feated the Pioneers 19-
18 Tuesday in Ten Sleep.
Kobe May recorded a dou-
ble double by scoring 10
points and grabbing 10 re-
bounds. Tyson Christian-
sen scored 4 points, and
Elijah Estes and Dawson
Sweat added 2 apiece, Na-
than Minemyer 1. Chris-
tiansen also snared eight
boards, and Kendrick
Beckman grabbed six
rebounds.
The sixth grade defeat-
ed Ten Sleep 25-19. Carsyn
Weber led the Grizz with
8 points, and Estes added
7, Minemyer and Sweat 4
apiece and Mason McCol-
lam 2. Minemyer led Rocky
in rebounds by grabbing 12
caroms and Weber snared
seven boards.
Saturday, the number
one seeded Grizz will open
up the eighth grade Big
Horn Conference Tour=
nament at 9 a.m. against
the winner of the Meetee-
tse-Cloud Peak game.
The seventh grade
will go into their Big Horn
Conference Tournament
as the number two seed
and face Cloud Peak Fri-
day at 4:30 p.m.
DAVID PECK
Rocky Mountain Middle School eighth-grader Zach
Simmons zips a pass inside during Rocky's win over
Greybull Nov. 3 in Cowley.
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BY SAM SMITH
Time to roll out the
mats as the Lovell and Rocky
Mountain wrestling squads
are gearing up for the 2016-
17 season.
Sixteen Bulldog grap-
plers showed up on day one
of practice Monday as they
prepare for the upcoming
Powell Invitational starting
Friday, Dec. 9, at noon and
continuing on Dec. 10 at 9
a.m.
The Lovell team is made
up of three seniors, two ju-
niors, six sophomores and
five freshmen with 10 re-
turning from last year's team.
Nick DeWitt returns as
head coach for the Bulldogs
this year and assisting him is
Skye Mickelson.
"It's going to be a fun
year" DeWitt said. "We've
got a great group of young
men that seem energized
and ready to compete."
Managing the team this
year are seniors Kaitlyn Ste-
vens, Eliza Beck and Savan
nah Jolley and sophomores
Katrina Twitchell and Tem-
perance Mickelson.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN
The Rocky Mountain
High School wrestling team
is also gearing up for the up-
coming season as they will
attend the Powell Invite Dec.
9-10.
Twelve Grizzly wrestlers
showed up on the first day of
practice as the team is made
up of four seniors, three ju-
niors, four sophomores and
one freshman with. 10 re-
turning from last year's sec-
ond-place team at State. The
team also brings back a re-
turning state champion from
last year in Brian Crawford
and two state placers that
placed in the top four in
their weight class.
Josh Collins returns as
the head coach for the Grizz,
and assisting him is Stacey
Hiser.
"I plan on having every
wrestler progress and do
better" Collins said.
Managers for the team
this year are sophomore
Lindsay Tindle and freshman
Mackenzie Saunders.
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