Girls’ basketball doing well, boys’ basketvball and wrestling had tough week

Jan Moody, Cokeville correspondent
Posted 2/17/21

An update for Cokeville sports.

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Girls’ basketball doing well, boys’ basketvball and wrestling had tough week

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The Cokeville Lady Panthers were host to the Saratoga Lady Panthers on Friday, Feb. 12.

The Lady Panthers played a strong game, taking the win 63-37.

Rylee Teichert led their scoring with 19 points. Emmie Barnes had 10 points, six rebounds and four steals. Kallianne Toomer had seven rebounds and five assists. Kylee Dayton had eight assists.

The Lady Panthers were also hosts to the Lady Tigers of Encampment on Saturday, Feb. 13. Again, the Lady Panthers had a strong showing, winning 56-13.

Rylee Teichert had 15 points for the Lady Panthers. Bryli Groll had six rebounds. Tana Teichert, Emmie Barnes and Demi Harmon had five rebounds. Emmie also had six steals and Kylee Dayton had 10 assists. Congratulations, Lady Panthers.

The Lady Panthers will travel to Farson on Friday and will host Snake River on Saturday to wind up their regular season of play. Good luck, Lady Panthers.

The Panthers had a tough week on the hard court. They hosted the Panthers of Saratoga on Friday and the Tigers of Encampment on Saturday.

Friday they matched up with a tough Saratoga team and worked hard, but fell 36-60. Treyson Dayton led their scoring with 15 points.

Saturday, the Panthers came out strong and played hard to the final buzzer but came up just short, 54-56. Treyson Dayton again led their scoring with 17. Nate Barnes had 14.

This week the Panthers will finish up their regular season of play in Farson on Friday and then will host the Rattlers of Snake River on Saturday. Good luck, Panthers.

The Panther wrestlers traveled to Star Valley on Thursday, Feb. 11, to wrestle the Brave junior varsity squad.

These two teams matched up in ten weight divisions. The Panthers won four of the ten. The final score of the dual was 19-57 for Star Valley. The Panthers won three of the seven extra matches. This gave the younger members of the team some valuable mat time.

This week they will travel to Big Piney for the Regional Quadrant Tournament on Saturday, Feb. 20. Good luck, Panthers.