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Owner by nathan oster A school record that had stood for 35 years came crashing down at Saturday’s Lovell Invitational, where the seventh-grade foursome of Kelsie McColloch, Caroline Boyer, Mataia Henderson and Hailey Smith posted a 57.07 in the 400-meter relay. Coach Hanson Jordan said the relay team has seen some changes during the season, but finally “hit a sweet spot” at Saturday’s meet. The previous seventh-grade record, a 57.9, was set way back in 1984 by Terri Nielsen, Tammi Moore, Andrea Soetmelk and Jamie Crawford. It wasn’t the only new school record that was set on Saturday, as Boyer continued to shine in the 100-meter hurdles. She’d set the new school record earlier this season and bettered it in Lovell, finishing in 19.35 seconds. Sparked by those two performances, the seventh- grade girls captured first place in the team standings. The young Buffs scored 119 points, seven more than second-place Rocky. The team will compete at its conference meet later this week in Burlington. SIXTH GRADE GIRLS — Lovell 146.5, Rocky Mt. 96, Greybull 59.5, Meeteetse 41, Burlington 27. 100 METERS — 1, Mataia Henderson, 14.58. 6, Ashtyn Chapman, 15.87. 800 METERS — 2, Nalani Jordan, 3:33.53. 1,600 METERS — 1, Jordan, 7:27.13. 100 HURDLES — 2, Henderson, 20.71. 200 HURDLES — 6, Chapman, 39.51. 400 RELAY — 1, GMS (Aleksey McColloch, Ashtyn Chapman, Fatima Chavez, Julie Lopez), 1:07.22. TRIPLE JUMP — 7, Jordan, 20-8 1/4. SHOT PUT — 1, Mya Oatman, 17-11 3/4. SEVENTH GRADE GIRLS — Greybull 119, Rocky Mt. 112, Lovell 86, Meeteetse 67, Burlington 34. 100 METERS — 1, Kelsie McColloch, 14.09. 2, Caroline Boyer, 14.54. 3, Hailey Smith, 14.61. 200 METERS — 1, Boyer, 30.01. 2, Smith, 30.84. 6, Melisa Martinez, 33.69. 400 METERS — 5, Smith, 1:16.03. 800 METERS — 4, Chaise Benasky, 3:05.49. 1,600 METERS — 4, Benasky, 7:10.2. 100 HURDLES — 1, Boyer, 19.35. 5, Angie Atilano, 21.75. 200 HURDLES — 2, Martinez, 39.42. 3, Josselyn Jara, 39.66. 4, Laura Carmona, 40.9. 400 RELAY — 1, GMS (McColloch, Boyer, Henderson, Smith), 57.07. HIGH JUMP — 6, Benasky, 4-0. LONG JUMP — 1, Martinez, 12-3 1/4. 6, Jara, 10-11. TRIPLE JUMP —5, Ashley Gomez, 24- 11. 5, Benasky, 24-8. SHOT PUT — 4, Sarah Murph, 18-1. DISCUS — 3, Atilano, 55-3. 6, Murph, 45-5. EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS — Lovell 185, Rocky Mt. 71, Greybull 68, Meeteetse 42, Burlington 40. 100 METERS — 3, Stella Wade, 14.97. 5, Rylee Peasley, 15.25. 200 METERS — 2, Wade, 30.92. 4, Peasley, 31.93. 400 METERS — 1, Kinley Hunt, 1:28.48. 800 METERS — 3, Torrey Sanford, 2:57.14. 1,600 METERS 3, Sanford, 6:37.86. 100 HURDLES — 2, Hunt, 19.63. 4, Sanford, 20.78. LONG JUMP — 2, Peasley, 12-3. 3, Wade, 11-10 1/4. SIXTH GRADE BOYS — 1, Rocky Mt. 152, Burlington 116, Lovell 96, Meeteetse 40, Greybull 17. 800 METERS — 3, Steele Davis, 3:06.15. 6, Cole Wisehart, 3:24.49. 1,600 METERS — 5, Davis, 6:56.9. 100 HURDLES — 4, Davis, 22.92. 5, Isaac Vigil, 23.5. 200 HURDLES — 5, Vigil, 46.7. SEVENTH GRADE BOYS — 1, Lovell 139.5, Meeteetse 67, Burlington 58, Greybull 54, Rocky Mt. 49.5. 100 METERS — 4, William Lozoya, 14.19. 5, Tyler Searfoss, 14.68. 200 METERS — 1, Searfoss, 29.83. 2, Lozoya, 30.36. 100 HURDLES — 4, Searfoss, 20.93. 200 HURDLES — 1, Searfoss, 33.83. HIGH JUMP — 1, Coby Henderson, 4-10. DISCUS — 3, Erik Rosales, 69-3. EIGHTH GRADE BOYS — 1, Rocky Mt. 77, Lovell 176, Burlington 48, Meeteetse 33, Greybull 25. 100 METERS — 5, Bryan Galvez, 13.36. 200 METERS — 3, Galvez, 26.82. 400 METERS — 4, Aiden Reece, 1:00.68. 1,600 METERS — 5, Cale Wright, 6:02.07. HIGH JUMP — 3, Reece, 5-0. LONG JUMP — 6, Ethan Blair, 13-9 1/2. SHOT PUT — 5, Galvez, 31-2. DISCUS — 5, Josh Lopez, 31-2. NWC Chile photo exhibit opens An exhibition featuring the photography of 14 individuals who traveled to Chile in March, including GHS graduate Jazmyne Collingwood, will be on display in the SinClair Gallery at Northwest College. Led by Jen Litterer-Treviño, NWC instructor of photography, a group consisting of 23 students and community members traveled on a 10-day excursion to experience the sights, sounds and culture of Chile. “The name of our exhibition, ‘Arriba y Abajo,’ translates to up and down, which we felt describes the theme of our trip both metaphorically and geographically,” Treviño said. During the journey, travelers were tasked with photographing Chilean food, architecture, people, wildlife and a creative category that showcases “what Chile means to you.” “The people of Chile were so friendly—we felt very welcome and safe everywhere we went during our travels,” she explained. Just a few highlights of the trip included a walking tour of Santiago, a bus ride into the Andes Mountains, a boat ride to Magdalena Island, a full-day tour of Patagonia, an exploration of Valparaíso and Viña del Mar, and a tour of the Concha y Toro winery. One specific photography opportunity travelers looked forward to was the prospect of capturing images of Magellanic penguins on Magdalena Island. The birds, named after Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan who spotted them in 1520, are a South American penguin that breed in coastal Argentina, Chile and the Falkland Islands, with some migrating to Brazil where they are occasionally seen as far north as Rio de Janeiro. The diverse blend of scenery and experiences allowed travelers to take a variety of photos to be featured in the April 30 exhibition that will hang in the SinClair Gallery through Sept. 6. Those featured in the exhibition, in addition to Collingwood, include Dennis Davis, Nash Chase, Jeff Codevilla, Makenzie Colling, Katelyn Copenhaver, Jaydin Engelhardt, Alex Hunnes, Cyndy Jahn-Thomas, Emily McCaslin, Shyane Schultz, Tyler Whitaker, Jennifer Litterer- Trevino and Anthony Polvere. PUBLIC NOTICE Notice An action to appoint the wrongful death representative has been instituted, In the Matter of the Estate of Rachel Marie Yenny, Big Horn District Court, CV2019000031. Any person claiming to qualify under W.S. 1-38-104(a) may intervene as a matter of right. Published: April 25, May 2 and 9, 2019 PHOTO COURTESY OF NWC A photo taken by Jazmyne Collingwood in Chile. 35-year-old relay record falls in Lovell PHOTOS BY NATHAN OSTER Caroline Boyer competes in the 100-meter hurdles at Saturday’s Lovell Invitational. Coby Henderson clears the bar in the high jump. The seventh grader took first place in the event in Lovell.

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by nathan oster

A school record that had stood for 35 years came crashing down at Saturday’s Lovell Invitational, where the seventh-grade foursome of Kelsie McColloch, Caroline Boyer, Mataia Henderson and Hailey Smith posted a 57.07 in the 400-meter relay.

Coach Hanson Jordan said the relay team has seen some changes during the season, but finally “hit a sweet spot” at Saturday’s meet. The previous seventh-grade record, a 57.9, was set way back in 1984 by Terri Nielsen, Tammi Moore, Andrea Soetmelk and Jamie Crawford.

It wasn’t the only new school record that was set on Saturday, as Boyer continued to shine in the 100-meter hurdles. She’d set the new school record earlier this season and bettered it in Lovell, finishing in 19.35 seconds.

Sparked by those two performances, the seventh-grade girls captured first place in the team standings. The young Buffs scored 119 points, seven more than second-place Rocky.

The team will compete at its conference meet later this week in Burlington.

SIXTH GRADE GIRLS — Lovell 146.5, Rocky Mt. 96, Greybull 59.5, Meeteetse 41, Burlington 27.

100 METERS — 1, Mataia Henderson, 14.58. 6, Ashtyn Chapman, 15.87.

800 METERS — 2, Nalani Jordan, 3:33.53.

1,600 METERS — 1, Jordan, 7:27.13.100 HURDLES — 2, Henderson, 20.71.

200 HURDLES — 6, Chapman, 39.51.400 RELAY — 1, GMS (Aleksey McColloch, Ashtyn Chapman, Fatima Chavez, Julie Lopez), 1:07.22.

TRIPLE JUMP — 7, Jordan, 20-8 1/4.SHOT PUT — 1, Mya Oatman, 17-11 3/4.

SEVENTH GRADE GIRLS — Greybull 119, Rocky Mt. 112, Lovell 86, Meeteetse 67, Burlington 34.

100 METERS — 1, Kelsie McColloch, 14.09. 2, Caroline Boyer, 14.54. 3, Hailey Smith, 14.61.

200 METERS — 1, Boyer, 30.01. 2, Smith, 30.84. 6, Melisa Martinez, 33.69.

400 METERS — 5, Smith, 1:16.03.800 METERS — 4, Chaise Benasky, 3:05.49.

1,600 METERS — 4, Benasky, 7:10.2.100 HURDLES — 1, Boyer, 19.35. 5,

Angie Atilano, 21.75.200 HURDLES — 2, Martinez, 39.42. 3, Josselyn Jara, 39.66. 4, Laura Carmona, 40.9.

400 RELAY — 1, GMS (McColloch, Boyer, Henderson, Smith), 57.07.

HIGH JUMP — 6, Benasky, 4-0.LONG JUMP — 1, Martinez, 12-3 1/4. 6, Jara, 10-11.

TRIPLE JUMP —5, Ashley Gomez, 24-11. 5, Benasky, 24-8.

SHOT PUT — 4, Sarah Murph, 18-1. DISCUS — 3, Atilano, 55-3. 6,

Murph, 45-5.

EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS — Lovell 185, Rocky Mt. 71, Greybull 68, Meeteetse 42, Burlington 40.

100 METERS — 3, Stella Wade, 14.97. 5, Rylee Peasley, 15.25.

200 METERS — 2, Wade, 30.92. 4, Peasley, 31.93.

400 METERS — 1, Kinley Hunt, 1:28.48.

800 METERS — 3, Torrey Sanford, 2:57.14.

1,600 METERS — 3, Sanford, 6:37.86.

100 HURDLES — 2, Hunt, 19.63. 4, Sanford, 20.78.

LONG JUMP — 2, Peasley, 12-3. 3, Wade, 11-10 1/4.

SIXTH GRADE BOYS — 1, Rocky Mt. 152, Burlington 116, Lovell 96, Meeteetse 40, Greybull 17.

800 METERS — 3, Steele Davis, 3:06.15. 6, Cole Wisehart, 3:24.49.

1,600 METERS — 5, Davis, 6:56.9.100 HURDLES — 4, Davis, 22.92. 5, Isaac Vigil, 23.5.

200 HURDLES — 5, Vigil, 46.7.

SEVENTH GRADE BOYS — 1, Lovell 139.5, Meeteetse 67, Burlington 58, Greybull 54, Rocky Mt. 49.5.

100 METERS — 4, William Lozoya, 14.19. 5, Tyler Searfoss, 14.68.

200 METERS — 1, Searfoss, 29.83. 2, Lozoya, 30.36.

100 HURDLES — 4, Searfoss, 20.93. 200 HURDLES — 1, Searfoss, 33.83.HIGH JUMP — 1, Coby Henderson, 4-10.

DISCUS — 3, Erik Rosales, 69-3.

EIGHTH GRADE BOYS — 1, Rocky Mt. 77, Lovell 176, Burlington 48, Meeteetse 33, Greybull 25.

100 METERS — 5, Bryan Galvez, 13.36.

200 METERS — 3, Galvez, 26.82.400 METERS — 4, Aiden Reece, 1:00.68.

1,600 METERS — 5, Cale Wright, 6:02.07.

HIGH JUMP — 3, Reece, 5-0. LONG JUMP — 6, Ethan Blair, 13-9 1/2.

SHOT PUT — 5, Galvez, 31-2.DISCUS — 5, Josh Lopez, 31-2.

NWC Chile photo exhibit opensAn exhibition featuring the photography of 14 individuals

who traveled to Chile in March, including GHS graduate Jazmyne Collingwood, will be on display in the SinClair Gallery at Northwest College.

Led by Jen Litterer-Treviño, NWC instructor of photography, a group consisting of 23 students and community members traveled on a 10-day excursion to experience the sights, sounds and culture of Chile.

“The name of our exhibition, ‘Arriba y Abajo,’ translates to up and down, which we felt describes the theme of our trip both metaphorically and geographically,” Treviño said.

During the journey, travelers were tasked with photographing Chilean food, architecture, people, wildlife and a creative category that showcases “what Chile means to you.”

“The people of Chile were so friendly—we felt very welcome and safe everywhere we went during our travels,” she explained.

Just a few highlights of the trip included a walking tour of Santiago, a bus ride into the Andes Mountains, a boat ride to Magdalena Island, a full-day tour of Patagonia, an exploration of Valparaíso and Viña del Mar, and a tour of the Concha y Toro winery.

One specific photography opportunity travelers looked forward to was the prospect of capturing images of Magellanic penguins on Magdalena Island. The birds, named after Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan who spotted them in 1520, are a South American penguin that breed in coastal Argentina, Chile and the Falkland Islands, with some migrating to Brazil where they are occasionally seen as far north as Rio de Janeiro.

The diverse blend of scenery and experiences allowed travelers to take a variety of photos to be featured in the April 30 exhibition that will hang in the SinClair Gallery through Sept. 6.

Those featured in the exhibition, in addition to Collingwood, include Dennis Davis, Nash Chase, Jeff Codevilla, Makenzie Colling, Katelyn Copenhaver, Jaydin Engelhardt, Alex Hunnes, Cyndy Jahn-Thomas, Emily McCaslin, Shyane Schultz, Tyler Whitaker, Jennifer Litterer-Trevino and Anthony Polvere.

PUBLIC NOTICE

Notice

An action to appoint the wrongful death representative has been instituted, In the Matter of the Estate of Rachel Marie Yenny, Big Horn District Court, CV2019000031. Any person claiming to qualify under W.S. 1-38-104(a) may intervene as a matter of right.

Published: April 25, May 2 and 9, 2019

PHOTO COURTESY OF NWC

A photo taken by Jazmyne Collingwood in Chile.

35-year-old relay record falls in Lovell

PHOTOS BY NATHAN OSTER

Caroline Boyer competes in the 100-meter hurdles at Saturday’s Lovell Invitational.

Coby Henderson clears the bar in the high jump. The seventh grader took first place in the event in Lovell.