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NWC soccer sends three to Division I
Simao, Ahrenholtz and Johnson all headed east
The Northwest College soccer programs will be sending at least a trio of student-athletes on to compete at Division I schools following a series of letter of intent signings at the college. Second-team All American Dean Johnson, All-American and school scoring leader Samhia Simao and 2011 Region IX freshman of the year Haley Ahrenholtz will all be playing Division I ball come next fall.
Panther girls storm Worland
Powell rarely challenged in 4-1 victory
The Powell Panthers may have fallen from this week’s girls’ soccer rankings, but performances like Tuesday’s 4-1 victory at Worland could have them basking among the state’s top five soon. The Panthers controlled play for virtually the entire 80 minutes to improve to 4-1-1 this season.
Panther girls storm Worland
Powell rarely challenged in 4-1 victory
The Powell Panthers may have fallen from this week’s girls’ soccer rankings, but performances like Tuesday’s 4-1 victory at Worland could have them basking among the state’s top five soon. The Panthers controlled play for virtually the entire 80 minutes to improve to 4-1-1 this season.
Lapses cost Panther soccer at Worland
Late first-half surge sends Powell to 6-0 loss Tuesday
Fourth-ranked Worland scored three goals in a 2:30 stretch of the late first half to transform what appeared to be an evenly-matched soccer game into a 6-0 blowout. The loss dropped the Panthers to 2-4 overall and an 0-1 beginning to Northwest quadrant play.
Panther girls topple Pinedale
PHS Girls’ soccer Team defeated in snow, wind at Buffalo
The fifth-ranked Powell High School girls’ soccer team split chilly weekend games, falling 3-0 at Buffalo and picking up a 2-1 victory in the team’s home opener on Saturday against Pinedale. The results brought the Panthers to a 3-1-1 season record this spring.
Panther girls topple Pinedale
PHS Girls’ soccer Team defeated in snow, wind at Buffalo
The fifth-ranked Powell High School girls’ soccer team split chilly weekend games, falling 3-0 at Buffalo and picking up a 2-1 victory in the team’s home opener on Saturday against Pinedale. The results brought the Panthers to a 3-1-1 season record this spring.
Hard way win
Panther boys top Pinedale in Overtime
Powell’s game on Saturday with Pinedale was barely 20 minutes old when head coach Travis Rapp made an observation.
“I turned to my assistant coach and said we needed to work on finishing this week in practice,” Rapp recalled.
Worth the weight
Panther track set to open season
The Powell High School track teams are scheduled to open the 2013 track and field season this Saturday in Cody. While young, the team should be a force to be contended with in 3A track once again, especially on the boys’ side where the Panthers could feature the state’s top weight unit.
Worth the weight
Panther track set to open season
The Powell High School track teams are scheduled to open the 2013 track and field season this Saturday in Cody. While young, the team should be a force to be contended with in 3A track once again, especially on the boys’ side where the Panthers could feature the state’s top weight unit.
Panther girls fifth in soccer poll
Boys receive votes as well
The Powell Panthers are ranked fifth in the first girls’ soccer poll of the year. The Panthers were named on six of the 11 ballots submitted and begin the year at No. 5 according to the Wyopreps coaches and media poll.


