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edit0r@newslj.c0m COMING UP: NHS/NMS Cross Country @ Wright NHS Swimming Home UHS Football @ Wheatland UHS Volleyball @ Midwest NEWCASTLE: NMS/NHS Cross Country 9/18 VJ Wheatland A TBA 9/19 VJ Wright A TBA 9/25 VJ Sundance A TBA 10/01 VJ Wheatland A TBA NHS Football 9/18 V ,Big Horn High H 6PM 9/21 JV Belle Fourche Broncs H 4:30PM NHS Girls Swimming 9/18 Newcastle HS 2PM 9/19 Newcastle HS (Sr. Night) NOON 9/25 Sheridan AC 4pm NHS Volleyball 9/17 V9 Thermopolis Bobcats A 4PM 9/19 V9 Buffalo Bison H 2PM 9/25 V9 Torrington Trailblazers A 2PM NMS Football 9/22 Sundance Bulldogs A 4:30PM 9/24 Custer Wildcats A 4:30PM NMS Volleyball 9/17 Moorcrofl Wolves H 4:30PM 9/19 8th Gr Quad @Douglas A 9AM 9/19 7th Gr Quad @Wheatland (B team) A 9AM NMS Cross Country 9/19 Wright MS XC Invite A 9:30AM 9/25 Sundance MS XC Invite A TBA UPTON: Upton High School Football 9/18 V Wheatland Upton 6PM 9/21 JV Wright Upton 6PM 9/25 V Torrington Torrington 7PM Upton High School Volleyball 9/18 JV—V Midwest Midwest ' 1PM 9/19 JV-V Kaycee Kaycee 1PM Upton Middle School Football 9/17 . Sage Valley Gillette 4PM Upton Middle School Volleyball 9/22 Hulett Hulett 4:30PM RT is now Range Sonja Karp NLJ Sports Reporter Though 2020 has been a far from perfect year, the Dogies dug down deep to achieve perfection in their race at Wheatland last Friday. As they matched up against Burns/ Pine Bluffs, Torrington and Wheatland, the men were on a mission to make a statement to their conference competition, and that they did. “The boys raced hard, and they pushed themselves to do more than they thought they could,” head coach Kathy Beehler smiled. “A few of them were surprised that they were able to keep going when they didn’t think they had any- thing left.” A perfect race is when one team finishes in the first five places achieving the best score possible in the race, and as such is an impressive accomplishment. The last time Newcastle did this was two years ago in Hot Springs, SD. This time it was against 3A Wyoming teams. A Pine Bluffs runner started out the race in the lead, but the Dogies jockeyed with each other and kept him in their sights throughout the first two- thirds of the race. “He was about 30 meters in front, but our guys were DOGlES MEN FALL ‘ Page 11 News LetterJournal ~w«W—m -------------- .1 patient and bided their time to make their move,” Beehler explained. “It was a three-loop race and when they got to the third and final loop, they all September 17 —- 9 Photo courtesy of Kathy Beehler The Newcastle Dogies ran a perfect race Friday in Wheatland, finishing in the first five spots. Carson Bock, Tristan Troftgruben, Zach Purviance, Bridger Alishouse and Avery Chick crossed the finish line in 1st through 5th respectively. Pictured left to right: Mathew Drake, Tristan Troftgruben, Bridger Alishouse, Avery Chick, Teegan Hatheway, Carson Bock, Zach Purviance and Wyatt Cole. just took off.” Carson Bock broke the tape at the finish line While Tristan — See Runners, Page 11 Switching it up COVID 19 doesn't: stand a chance against the I CODE fits WEST #5 WHEN YOU MAKE A KEEP l Sonja Karp NLJ Sports Reporter The Lady Dogies headed to Worland for a quick quadrangular last Friday, and at this point in the season head coach Doug Scribner is still in the process of entering his swimmers in new events to get a handle on where they are at in each. “The freshmen need to get experi— ence in the different races, and really that goes for everyone,” he explained. “We are also putting them into events Photo courtesy of Alex Kuhn/Northern Wyoming News Becca Henkle has started off her senior year on the board strong, qualifying in the first week of action. Since then, she has placed first and most recently, put Up yet another 3A State Qualifying score. P‘s‘b SHOPPle DGUR FRIES! to try to improve upon What they’ve done so far this season and we are mixing things around in the relays to also see where everyone will fit the best.” Becca Henkle has competed well on the board so far this season, and last weekend was no exception. While she didn’t score her season best on Friday, the senior put up yet another 3A State qualifying score of 145.95, and did so performing more difficult dives than her first weekend out. “Becca is still working on putting in new elements into her repertoire, and becoming more consistent on some of her other dives,” Scribner nodded. “She had a tougher week in practice last week, but despite that she dove pretty solid.” Hannah Gross filled up one more slot on her state slate as she qualified — See Swimmers, Page 16 W When we adopted the Code of the West. viiw promised to set our differences aside for the common good There will be two medical providers on hand to answer questions and do FREE BREAST EXAMS. VENDOR SPOTS AVAILABLE! CONTACT DEN/CE 746-3755 Taking care of each her is the Cowboy Way. . WYOMING a PRESS ASSOCIATION v For more info go to covtd 19.wyo. gov 1' a