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BRONC / LADY BRONC HOOPS – The Bronc and Lady Bronc basketball teams got their games in down in Cheyenne over the weekend the Lady Broncs dropped two tight games with Douglas, Rock Springs and beat Natrona county 43-34 the sit at 4-2 on the season.
The Broncs remain unbeaten at 6-0 with three wins in Cheyenne.
Tomorrow both play in Cody game times are 4:00 and 5:30 on KWYO and 106.9 FM.
Thursday they play at Buffalo at 5:30 and 7:00 and Friday and Natrona county with games at 6:00 and 7:30 all four games will be broadcast live on KWYO and 106.9 FM.
BH HOOPS – The Big Horn Rams and Lady Rams played at the Powder river tournament the Lady Rams went 0-3 and sit at 1-8 on the season the Rams were 1-2 and sit at 4-5 overall.
TR HOOPS – The Tongue River teams also played at the Powder river tournament the Lady Eagles went 1-2 and sit at 4-6 on the season, the Eagles were 3-0 and sit at 8-2 overall.
A / C HOOPS – The Arvada / Clearmont Panthers were 0-3 on the weekend at the Powder river tournament and sit at 0-6 the Lady Panthers did not play.
WRESTLING – The Bronc wrestlers were at the Shane Shatto invitational in Douglas they had nine place winners overall and two champions they were Dane Steel and Colson Coon the Broncs place 4th in the team race.
SWIMMING / DIVING – The Bronc swimmers and divers won duals Friday against Natrona county and Cheyenne East and placed 3rd in their own invitational Saturday.
TRACK / FIELD – The indoor track season starts competition Saturday the Broncs and Lady Broncs will have their first meet at Natrona county
JUNIOR HOCKEY – The Sheridan Junior Hawks dropped both games with Gillette over the weekend by scores of 5-0 and 4-2. The Hawks are on the road this weekend for games at the Badlands Sabres in Rapid City.
COWBOY HOOPS – The Wyoming basketball Cowboys have had their last three games canceled because of COVID, they will try to play this week as they are scheduled to host San Diego state Wednesday night game time is at 8:00.
COWGIRL HOOPS – The Cowgirls have also had their last three games canceled because of the virus they are scheduled to host New Mexico Thursday night at 6:30.
BRONCO FOOTBALL – The Denver Broncos lost 28-24 to Kansas City to end their season 7-10.