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News Record Photo/August Frank and Rhianna Gelhart
Rigan McInerney stands for a portrait on Friday, Aug. 23, 2019, at Thunder Basin High School. While sports like volleyball and tennis have recovered in numbers since the split, other sports like cross country and golf are still uneven.
New Camels head football coach Andrew Rose stands behind his offensive line with receiver Tanner Hilliard and tight end Micah Krumberger, left, quarterbacks Ashten Johnson and Kaden Race, right, and offensive linemen, from left, Kyler Hanson, Austin Brandt, Dale Eliason, Colter Rankin and Adam French.
Blaine Allen and Mason Hamilton stand for a portrait on the Thunder Basin High School field. Allen is a returning wide receiver and Hamilton is a returning quarterback.
Myah Hammerquist is pictured at the Bell Nob Golf Course. Hammerquist is the first girl on the Campbell County High School varsity golf team in three years.
Karissa Tranas, top from left, Darby Barstad, Arilyn Johnson and Maria Farnum, bottom, have state title aspirations for the 2019 season. If they win it all, they’ll do it on their home course at Bell Nob in Gillette.
Camels coach Marcy Befus stands with the senior members of her team, from left, Lani Stafford, Breckyn Percifield, Lainee Allison, Kimberly Quintana, Lauren Lacey and Chloe Davis.
Thunder Basin Bolts Chastin Nelson, Rigan McInerney, and Angela Youngs stand for a portrait at Thunder Basin High School.
Campbell County’s Austin Robertson, left, Alli Hays and Jefferson Neary were all state champions in 2018.
Jordan Klaasen, left, and Jackson Voigt stand for a portrait at the Thunder Basin High School tennis courts on Aug. 24. Voigt is the Bolts’ No. 1 singles player and Klaasen plays No. 2 singles.
Longtime Campbell County High School tennis coach Mark Miessler, left, coached and mentored Thunder Basin High School coach Paul Stevens.
Sam Capron leaps over a puddle of water at Cross Country practice at the Gillette Fishing Lake on Monday, Aug. 26, 2019.
Sam Kjerstad runs through a puddle during a Campbell County High School cross-country practice at the Gillette Fishing Lake.
News Record Photos/August Frank
Bolt Alaysa Porter butterfly strokes her way through waters at the Campbell County Aquatic Center during a practice on Tuesday.
Camels’ Skye Rehard, left, and Ryann Drube do the butterfly stroke across the pool at the Campbell County Aquatic Center during a practice this week.
Bolt Libby Poley swims through the waters at the Campbell County Aquatic Center during a practice on Tuesday.
Camels’ Skye Rehard, left, and Ryann Drube backstroke through the water at the Campbell County Aquatic Center on Tuesday.
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News Record Photo/August Frank and Rhianna Gelhart
Rigan McInerney stands for a portrait on Friday, Aug. 23, 2019, at Thunder Basin High School. While sports like volleyball and tennis have recovered in numbers since the split, other sports like cross country and golf are still uneven.

New Camels head football coach Andrew Rose stands behind his offensive line with receiver Tanner Hilliard and tight end Micah Krumberger, left, quarterbacks Ashten Johnson and Kaden Race, right, and offensive linemen, from left, Kyler Hanson, Austin Brandt, Dale Eliason, Colter Rankin and Adam French.

Karissa Tranas, top from left, Darby Barstad, Arilyn Johnson and Maria Farnum, bottom, have state title aspirations for the 2019 season. If they win it all, they’ll do it on their home course at Bell Nob in Gillette.
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