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Saratoga Splits Even Against Rattlers and Cyclones

The Saratoga Panthers and Lady Panthers end the regular season with two wins and two losses away against the Little Snake River Rattlers and home against the Southeast Cyclones last Thursday and Friday.

The Lady Panthers lost to both the Rattlers and Cyclones 57-45 and 53-29, respectively.

Boys’ Varsity defeated the Rattlers and Cyclones 51-48 and 43-30, respectively.

Outlaws Place at Carbon County Invite

The Rawlins Outlaw wrestlers had two meets last week as they gear up for the regional tournament this weekend. The grapplers were in Douglas on Thursday and then competed in the Carbon County Invite in Saratoga on Friday.

Panthers Sweep Tigers and Eagles

The Saratoga Panther Basketball Teams had a clean sweep of conference opponents Encampment and Ft. Washakie last week.

Both the Panthers and Lady Panthers solidified post season Regional appearances at the end of February after defeating the Tigers and Eagles.

Lady Outlaws Keep Up the Fight

The Rawlins Lady Outlaws had a tough week as they were dealt losses on the road and at home. On Friday, the girls were hosted by the Burns Lady Broncs for a conference loss. Then, on Saturday, were dealt a loss by the Mountain View Lady Buffalos.

Lady Outlaws vs. Lady Broncs

Outlaws Beatdown Burns

The Rawlins Outlaws had a split week with a win on the road but a tough senior night loss in overtime. On Friday, Rawlins defeated the Burns Broncs (6-16, 0-7) in a conference game. Then, on Saturday, they fell to the Mountain View Buffalos (8-9, 2-4) in a home non-conference match.

Outlaws vs. Broncs

Panthers Host Carbon County Invite

Four Saratoga Panthers wrestled their way to a podium placing during the Carbon County Invite last Friday.

Freshman Penelope Anderson continued her successful season by taking gold at 105 pounds in front of a hometown crowd.

Rawlins Pounced by Bearcats

The Rawlins Outlaws experienced a rough outing on the road as they were hosted by the Douglas Bearcats (13-4, 7-0) on February 6.

“It was a tough game to say the least,” said Head Coach David Greninger. “We’re pretty beat up right now as far as injuries go.”

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