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SPORTS13ARIO BLANCO HERALD TIMESThursday, September 20, 2012Rangely volleyball team wins at home vs. SorocoBy BOBBY GUTIERREZbobby@theheraldtimes.comTRACY ENTERLINERangely senior Quincey Thacker goes up for one of her 55 kill attempts,of which she got 17 in a homecoming win against Soroco.RANGELY I The Rangely High School volleyball team remainedundefeated in league games after winning its homecoming matchagainst Soroco Friday last and beating Vail Christian the followingday.The lady Rams from South Routt County (Soroco) arrived inRangely ready to play, winning the first game of the match 25-20.“It was a wake up call for us but the girls responded well and cameback,” head coach Jimmie Mergelman said of losing the first game.Rangely indeed came back, winning the next three games and thematch.“We played well, just inconsistent,” Mergelman said.Rangely won the second game 25-14, then needed extra time towin the third game 26-24 before winning the match with a 25-18 victoryin the fourth game.Seniors Brittany Babineaux and Quincey Thacker led the teamwith 17 kills each and both had 10 digs and served 11 and 10 pointsrespectively.“Brittany played one of the best games she has ever played,”Mergelman said of the senior’s homecoming performance.Rangely did not lose any games against Vail Christian lastSaturday, winning the match in three games; 25-21, 25-22 and 26-24.“We played much better Saturday and with more consistency,”Mergelman said. “Kelsey Prosser, Quincey and Brittany all playedwell and Tessa (Slagle) served a ton of points.”Prosser, Thacker and Babineaux combined for 30 of the team’s 34kills and Slagle served 10 points in the match.The lady Panthers will travel to Kremmling Friday to play the WestGrand Mustangs and return to host Meeker this Saturday.“We played West Grand in Glenwood Springs earlier this year andwon in three,” Mergelman said. “We haven’t seen Meeker this year butit’s always a big game.”TRACY ENTERLINERangely setter Aimee Hogan pictured doing her job against Nucla.— RIO BLANCO COUNTY FOOTBALL —BOBBY GUTIERREZ(Left) Playing for the Rangely Middle School Panthers this football season are (back) coach JeremyLohry, coach Jarod Heaps, David Fox, Troy Allred, Anthony Martin, Brodie Nielsen, Shane Nash, CoryHood, Patrick Scoggins, Nyck Deleon, Mikey Sheppard, Marshall Richens, Eil Brooks, Braxton Bishop,Jarrod Fiscus, coach Ethan Brooks and manager Miekka Peck. (Second row) Josiah Collins, CJ Lucero,Grady Neilsen, Kobe Broome, Lane Hallmark, Gavin Lancaster, Stetson Cudo and Branson Shelton. (Thirdrow) Jalen Saunders, Devin Rameriz, Calvin Bishop, AJ Lujan and Tristan Moore/Hall.The Panthers will travel to Craig Saturday. The next home game is scheduled for Oct. 1 against Soroco,beginning at 9 a.m.BOBBY GUTIERREZThe Barone Middle School football teams opened the season in Starbuck Stadium last Saturday againstRangely and won both the seventh- and eighth-grade games but lost two games to Craig last Saturday.Pictured (back row) are head coach Darby Finley, Valentin Rosas, Hunter Garcia, Dominick Cardile,Chase Rule, Layton Bair, Casey Turner, Tell Blanke, Eli Newman, Dayton Willey, Zack Dinwiddie, MatthewBeck, Doak Mantle and assistant coach Jason Browning. (Front row) Uri Goedert, Josh Cochran, CodyNielsen, Sheridan Harvey, Logan Hughes, Noah Mayerle, Brett McGruder, Trapper Merrifield, JacobPelloni, Cooper Meszaros, Garrett Frantz, Codee Woodward, Daylon Nielsen, managers Eli Hanks andTannen Kennedy, Christopher Strate, Dylan Sloan, Jerrick Garza, Caedyn Dodds, Austin Russell, CalebBradford, Tanner Slaugh, Cole Brown and Tyler Ilgen. The team will travel to Steamboat this Saturday.MHS takes GJCCRangely golfers finish seasonSpecial to the <strong>Herald</strong> <strong>Times</strong>MEEKER I The Cowboy runnersheaded south and west this past Fridayto participate in the Grand JunctionCross Country Invitation ran at theCanyon View Park. A course whichnever seems to be the same from yearto year was tackled by Perry Walter,Lathrop Hughes, Caleb Lange and SamLange competing against five otherteams from the Western Slope.Walter, who continues to seeimprovement, finished the course in40th place with a time of 40:05.Hughes led the boys with an 18th placefinish in a time of 19:09, and Caleb andSam followed in with times of 20:38and 25:06 respectively and earned 33rdand 56th place honors.COURTESY PHOTOMeeker senior Lathrop Hughes ledthe Cowboys in Grand Junctionwith a time of 19:09.By BOBBY GUTIERREZbobby@theheraldtimes.comRANGELY I According to first-yearhead golf coach Eric Hejl, the RangelyHigh School golf team improved all seasonand he is excited about next season.“We’ve had every guy on the teammake significant progress this season andsince we’ll only lose one senior (ChrisStaley), it should give us some positivemomentum going into next summer andnext season,” Hejl said.Staley, James Scoggins, RobertDunker, John Coleman, Andrew Morton,Marshal Way and Calvin Shepherd finishedthe regular season playing a tournament inMeeker and getting a team win againstMoffat County on their home course lastFriday during Homecoming.“We had a pretty good week of tournamentsto end the season for our guys,” Hejlsaid. “We’ve been making progress a littlebit at a time and it finally started to show onthe scorecards.”Hejl said Dunker shot his best round ofthe season in Meeker and Morton andColeman had “best of the season scores,”taking more than 15 strokes off their previouslow scores for the season.“Andrew with a 92 and John with a 91,allowed us to post what was by far our bestteam score of the season when combinedwith Marshal’s 84,” Hejl said. “This shavednearly 25 shots off our best team score.”Way, who had an average below 90 duringthe season, qualified for the regionaltournament and shot a 93 on ConquistadorGolf Course in Cortez to end his season.“It’s been an enjoyable season becausewe’ve got a fun, hard-working group ofguys that have gotten better each week,”Hejl said. “We’ll just keep on building fromhere.”COURTESY PHOTOMarshall Way shot an 81 at the Rangely GolfTournament last week and is headed to regionalsthis week.Rangely Residential Campus 1-800-562-1105Meeker ■ Craig ■ Hayden ■ South Routtwww.cncc.eduMarshal Way, SophomoreRangely High SchoolWay was the best golfer on his home course Cedar Ridges last Friday,shooting an 84 last and leading his team to a victory over Moffat County.Way qualified for the regional tournament and ended his season inCortez.Jake Phelan, SophomoreMeeker High SchoolCHAMPIONSof the WEEKPhelan punted, passed and kicked almost 100 yards in the annual localNFL Punt, Pass and Kick competition. Phelan’s total of 292’2” qualifiedhim for the Sectional competition to be held in Grand Junction inOctober.

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