Randal Horobik
Trapper women fall in Florida
Team resume Region IX play at home Saturday
The Northwest College women’s basketball team dropped a pair of holiday games in Florida, falling 73-66 to Division II’s 11th-ranked Community College of Rhode Island and 70-54 against Palm Beach Community College. The losses give the Trappers a 9-8 overall record to begin 2013.
Panther wrestlers vault to number 2 in Class 3A
The hierarchy of Class 3A wrestling underwent its first significant change of the season in the wake of the Lander Invitational.
Panther wrestlers vault to number 2 in Class 3A
The hierarchy of Class 3A wrestling underwent its first significant change of the season in the wake of the Lander Invitational.
Panther wrestlers edged by Douglas
Urbach, Davis win titles in Lander over weekend
The third-ranked Powell High School wrestling team suffered a narrow loss to 3A rival and No. 2 Douglas at the Lander Invitational last weekend.
Panther wrestlers edged by Douglas
Urbach, Davis win titles in Lander over weekend
The third-ranked Powell High School wrestling team suffered a narrow loss to 3A rival and No. 2 Douglas at the Lander Invitational last weekend.
Tuckness again named bullfighter of the year
Meeteetse native honored for third consecutive year at NFR
For the third consecutive year, Park County’s Dusty Tuckness has earned the highest honor in his profession by getting named Bullfighter of the Year during the recently-completed National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas. It marks the third consecutive year that Tuckness has received the honor.
Tuckness again named bullfighter of the year
Meeteetse native honored for third consecutive year at NFR
For the third consecutive year, Park County’s Dusty Tuckness has earned the highest honor in his profession by getting named Bullfighter of the Year during the recently-completed National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas. It marks the third consecutive year that Tuckness has received the honor.
Trappers rise to seventh in latest mat rankings
First semester lifts team four places
The National Junior College Athletic Association updated its national wrestling rankings for the first time in almost two months and the change brought good news to the Northwest College Trappers. Thanks to the strength of their first semester performance, NWC rose four spots to seventh in the nation.
The Sports Guy: We’re still here
If you’re reading these words, faithful reader, then the doomsayers were wrong and life as we know it progressed beyond Dec. 21. Mayan apocalypse scholars are taking their seat next to Harold Camping and folks like myself who postponed holiday shopping “just to be sure” are now frantically looking for a Plan B.
Trapper women win twice
Team improves to 9-6 before Florida swing
The Northwest College women’s basketball team enters the Christmas break on a three-game winning streak after defeating Aaniiih Nokoda, 91-38, and the Wyoming/Montana All-Stars, 78-63, over the weekend. The Trappers are 9-6 now overall and 2-1 in Region IX North play.


