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Ranger Sports Report: Jan 22-26

Swimming

The Kemmerer High School boys swim team had one of its stronger performances of the season at the
Pinedale Invitational on Saturday. Kemmerer finished third behind Sublette County and Evanston.
They outpointed fourth place Lyman for the first time this season. Kemmerer had one individual
champion at Pinedale, Freshman Raydin Scigliani who won diving. Ben Wergin was second in the 50
freestyle and third in the 100 free. Aiden Runnion was second in the 100 breaststroke. Brayden
Deardon took third in the 100 Butterfly. Kemmerer’s 200 Free relay team was second. The Kemmerer
swimmers now head to the Class 3A west conference meet at Riverton this coming weekend.

Basketball

No wins this past week for the Kemmerer boys or girls basketball teams. The Lady Rangers came closest to a
victory on Tuesday. They lost to the Lyman Lady Eagles JV team 50 to 47. Top ranked and

The Kemmerer Rangers were not able to hold with Wyoming Indian on Saturday.  Photo Credit: Banister Photography

unbeaten Wyoming Indian routed the Lady Rangers by 53 points on Friday. After getting beat by almost
50 points by Cokeville earlier in the season, the Lady Rangers came back from 22 points down to the
Lady Panthers in the first half to close within 9 points in the fourth quarter. They lost by 13 points.
Once again sophomore Madelyn Gregory led Kemmerer in scoring with just over 11 points per game.

The Rangers boy stayed within single figures aginst the Lyman varsity team through the first half on
Tuesday before the Eagles pulled away to 73 to 45 victory. The Rangers could not stay with Wyoming
Indian on Friday as the suffered a 32 point loss. After losing to Cokeville by 18 points earlier in the
season, the Rangers stayed with the Panthers all the way on Saturday. They rallied to cut a 14 point
lead after three quarters to just six points in the fourth quarter, before falling by nine points.

Junior Colter Brunski averaged 17 points a game against Lyman and Wyoming Indian. Sophomore Clayton
Moyles had his best scoring game of the season against Cokeville as he led the Rangers with 15
points.

Wrestling

Kemmerer proved to be one of the best wrestling teams in the state as they finished ninth
among the 44 schools at the Ron Thon Memorial tournament at Riverton over the weekend. All the
Class 4A teams and all but one of the Class 3A teams took part in the tournament. Cokeville took 18th
place.

The Ranger’s Hayden Walker stayed unbeaten on the season as he won the 195 pound championship. Donny Proffit lost three to two in the title bout at 145 pounds. Dawson Schramm was third at 132 pounds. Colter Julian, Carson Carlson, Josh Thatcher, Hayden Julander and Jaydon Boyd also scored team points for Kemmerer.

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