Big Horn Rams

Wyoming state legislator, Rosie Berger, passes out crayons to a recent Child Development Center graduate Wednesday. The center got 53 students primed for kindergarten. (Photo by Sandi O'Dell)

During the recently concluded Wyoming State High School Track and Field Championships in Casper, Sheridan's Aspen Frey and Big Horn's Matthew Wigglesworth came out on top.

When the 2012 running of the Dan Hansen Invitational Track Meet ended Saturday afternoon these six local athletes stood at the top of the leader board in the Varsity Competition.

Kori Puckett, Big Horn; Nick McGaugh, Tongue River; Kaitlyn Bell, Big Horn; and Bryce Williams, Big Horn; let 'em fly at the Powder Horn Golf Course on Friday. Big Horn and Tongue River hosted the event involving several area high school teams that included Upton, Lusk, Moorcroft, Sheridan (JV only) and Wright.

Halfway to the finish line with no one around him is Big Horn Junior Matthew Wigglesworth who finished the 300 Meter Hurdles in first place at the 2012 NSI Academy Twilight track meet held Thursday afternoon. Matthew's time of 43.45 is a new personal best beating his old PR of 46.25 set a year ago at the Tony Lehner Invitational in Glenrock.

The Wyoming Chapter of the National Football Foundation honored Jordan Roberts and Austin Bolin with scholarships at the group's 17th annual banquet in Laramie on March 17th.

On Friday morning Lady Ram Senior Alex Blare was among the 14 girls in the Triple Jump at the Jerry Campbell Invite 2012 held at Buffalo High School. In addition to soaring through the blue sky on a beautiful spring day in the triple jump shown here, Alex also participated in the long jump and the 100 meter hurdles. Check back later to see how she did when the official results are posted.

The screenshot shown here shows former Big Horn Ram Colby Wollenman, now a Michigan State Spartan, working with the Spartan standout Draymond Green during warm-up before Sunday's NCAA playoff game against Saint Louis. Colby left Big Horn after graduating in May 2011 and headed to Michigan to study medicine thinking his basketball days at a higher level were over.

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