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Warriors First Loss of the Season | Big Horn Radio Network

Written by Chance Bond on February 1, 2021 Rawlins Outlaws were 6-3 coming into Saturday’s game against the Warriors. Their three losses were to Riverton 64-49 in the Outlaws season opener. They lost to the Lander Tigers 68-60 on the 8th of January. Their biggest loss of the season to Laramie was an eleven point 60-49 game back on January 15th. The Outlaws biggest margin of victory was a 45 point win over New Castle 78-33. Rawlins beat Torrington by 38, Burns by 37, and Thermopolis by 28. Rawlins is the second ranked scoring team in the State of Wyoming in 3A boys basketball with 64.5 points per game average. The Warriors are the number one ranked team averaging 15.8 points higher per game average then Rawlins with an outstanding 80.3.

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The Winning Continues For the Warriors

Written by Chance Bond on January 25, 2021 The Lovell Bulldogs came to Warrior Gymnasium Saturday night for their Northwest Quad Conference opener. The Bulldogs were 3-5 for the season and had just won two in a row over Riverside and Greybull. The Bulldogs start four Seniors. C.J. Pickett averages just under twelve points a game and is Lovell’s leading scorer. Senior Zeke Newman also averages double digits with ten points per game average. Lovell ranks ninth in scoring in Wyoming 3A basketball with nearly forty nine points per game. Defensively they are ranked third allowing the same forty nine points.

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Cross Classification Battle of Number Ones | Big Horn Radio Network

Written by Chance Bond on January 16, 2021 Bright lights. Big Headlines. Two number one ranked teams. The Worland Warriors were 7-0 and averaged nearly 81 points per game. The Rocky Mountain Grizzlies were 7-1 only giving up just under 39 points per game. Taylor Winland is 6’5″, Dawson May is 6’2″, Branson Robison is 6’1″. Five other Grizzlies are 6 foot or taller. They walked into Warrior Gym looking big. A team with confidence. The three’s rained for the Warriors in the first period. Worland hit from beyond the arch. Rudy Sanford had 2 three’s. Jorey Anderson hit one, in the first. Mack Page got one. The big scorer in the first period for the Warriors? Sophomore Court Gonzalez. He had eleven of his fourteen points in the first period.

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Warriors Dominate The Weekend | Big Horn Radio Network \

Written by Chance Bond on December 21, 2020 There is no other way to put it. The Worland Warriors dominated over the weekend. Winning by an average of 39 and a half points. If you add the Thermopolis game the Warriors are winning by nearly 37 points a game. The Warriors win over Torrington on Friday 69-36 with Mack Page leading the scoring with 18 points. Rudy Sanford followed with 15 including 4 three point shots made. Defensively Worland held the Trailblazers leading scorer to 9 points. “Play like bees on defense and robots on offense.” Says Coach Aaron Abel. The Burns Broncs faired less as the Warriors beat Burns by 46 points 79-33. Worland had four scorers in double digits Page, Sanford and Sophomores Brock Douzenis and Court Gonzalez. Jorey Anderson would add 8 points of his own. Burns had a scorer in Tate Bishop who had 14 points in the game. One other Bronc had 7. No other Burns player had more then 4 point.

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Warriors Answer Questions | | Big Horn Radio Network

Written by Chance Bond on December 16, 2020 The questions of what the Warriors would look like were answered last night in Thermopolis. The Warriors would beat Hot Springs County by 31. 84-53. The stating five to face the Bobcats were: Rudy Sanford, Mack Page, Jorey Anderson, Brock Douzenis, and Court Gonzalez. Sanford had 17 points with 12 of those points off of five 3 point shots. Mack Page lead all scoring with 18 and Jorey Anderson added 11 of his own. While Court Gonzales put 7 on the scoreboard. How do you replace a five man deep rotation? Develop a new five man deep rotation. The Warriors saw a new look with Carter Clark off the bench with 10 points. 9 of those points were from 3 timely shots beyond the arc. Taylor Pierce, Kade Webber, Wyatt Wyman, and Landen Gilmore were first in rotation. Marcus Wiley had 4 points off the bench.

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