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Lady Panthers go pink in regular season ender

The Lady Panthers finished regular season play against their Valley rivals, the Encampment Lady Tigers, Saturday night in the Panther Den. The Ladies played the “Pink Panther game” for breast cancer awareness.

Panthers edge Tigers in Valley rivalry

In a game that came down to the wire, Saratoga beat Encampment, 43-41. There were seven lead changes in this game and the score was tied numerous times. Both teams played very well and this was a great basketball game to end the regular season play.

Lady Panthers grab second in middle school tourney

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Every grappler to wrestle at state meet

The state brackets are set up for eight wrestlers per weight class.
All 11 Saratoga grapplers will wrestle at the state meet in Casper this weekend.
Following is a run down on each wrestler’s result from the regional tournament.

Giving their two cents

Lara Gilliam’s Pretty Pennies race in the 33rd annual Donald E. Erickson Chariot Races Saturday. Gilliam finished the weekend with a time of 46.57 for both days. The time earned her a first place win in the second division.

Lady Tigers battle to the end

The Lady Tigers (0-6), (1-15) struggled to score against the Farson-Eden (3-3), (10-7) Lady Pronghorns Friday night in Encampment, head coach Amy Clay said in an email.
The Tigers scored only 2 points to the Pronghorns 7 in the first quarter. Cassidy Little managed to score 7 points during the game despite the Pronghorns keying on her defensively.

Tigers burn up the floor at homecoming

The Tigers were on fire for their homecoming weekend, proving to the crowd they own their number two rating in the southwest conference.
Fifteen seconds into the game, A.J. Kuster scored the first 2 points. Kyle Wessel followed suit after the Farson-Eden Pronghorns (1-4), (1-15) scored a free throw.

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