The Riverside Rebels battled largers schools last Tuesday in Worland but turned in some strong performances last Thursday at Wind River High School before taking this week off for spring break.
Coach Steve Olson said each track athlete has their own individual workouts for the break. The Rebels return to action
Ben Mancuso has been drawing attention on the track since he was an up and coming freshman. The attention intensified in 2011 when he cleared 6-6.5 at the 1A State Track Meet in Casper, setting personal, school and state records and claiming the State Championship.
Count last week a success for the Burlington thinclads. Not only did both the boys and girls win their respective division at the Riverside Invitational March 30, but in that meet, and at the Roy Peck Invitational in Riverton Saturday, several Huskies either set automatic state qualifying marks, or set
The second annual Riverside Invitational went well and for the second meet of the season, Coach Steve Olson was pleased with the results.
He said some times were not as strong as in Greybull, but a few competitors improved upon their times and distances. Damion McKim threw nearly 10 feet farther
The Bill Gerrard Memorial Track Meet in Greybull Saturday was a small meet, just perfect to start the season for the Riverside Rebels and senior Brynnt Wood
Wood qualified and placed first in both of his throwing events. He won the shot put with a throw of 49-2.25, nine feet
The Burlington Lady Huskies ruled the track at the Bill Gerrard Memorial meet in Greybull Saturday. The 140 points compiled by the thinclads was far ahead of Wind River’s 99 second-place points.
First places were won by Angela Davidson in the 1600-meter run, Janet Davidson, discus, Deja Garza, high jump,
Ryan Olson has his Burlington track teams primed and ready for the opening meet in Greybull Saturday.
Since Cody is also hosting a meet Saturday, Olson said he wasn’t sure just what teams would be in Greybull, but that makes no difference. “We’re excited to be going to Greybull —
Eighteen athletes will compete Saturday at the Greybull Track and Field Invitational for Riverside, many for the first time in high school.
Coach Steve Olson said two of the three state placers from last year’s squad are returning — Brynnt Wood in the shot put (third) and discus (second) and Kinli
The Burlington High School co-ed cheer stunt team placed third among seven teams and was the only 1A team competing this year at the state competition.
Because there are not enough co-ed stunt teams competing in each class, all teams compete against one another, regardless of size. Burlington took third place
Hunters in Big Horn County will have two opportunities next week to weigh in on the Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s proposed hunting season recommendations for 2012.
Open house meetings are scheduled from 6 to 8 p.m., Wednesday, March 21, at the Lovell Fire Hall and 6 to 8 p.m.