Year in Sports Photos
The Bolts celebrate their 69-60 victory over the Cheyenne Central Indians in Friday's Wyoming 4A East Regional basketball game.
Thunder Basin’s 113-pound junior, Jeric Igo, is ready for a redemption season after missing most of last year with an elbow injury.
Thunder Basin senior Molly Strub embraces fellow senior Marissa Chatfield after their victory over the Camels on Thursday. Both scored in double figures, as the Bolts defeated the Camels 69-43.
The Bolts' Oscar Martinez rounds the corner during the 4x200 meter relay on Friday at the Campbell County Recreation Center Field House.
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Luke Hladky leans on the wall as he waits for Bubba Hladky on Thursday following the cancellation of the Wyoming State Basketball Tournament.
Thunder Basin senior Jordan Klaassen is lifted into the air as he’s rushed by the Bolts student section after Thunder Basin’s 65-47 victory over the Camels on Thursday.
TBHS senior Warren Carr throws Kiefer Gossel of CCHS to the mat at a January dual.
The Bolts’ Bailey Carpenter hands the baton off to her teammate Kendall Bellon in the 4x400 meter relay on Friday at the Rec Center. The girls relay team would go on to win the relay.
Kash Bingman, 4, sits on Danielle Manselle's lap while holding his dad David Bingman's hand during the Cowboy State Games Iron Man at Sage Valley Junior High School on Saturday.
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Bolts Junior Ellie Thomas cheers with her Thunder Basin High School teammates after scoring against Laramie at the state volleyball tournament in Casper.
The Camels' Lucas Hill jumps to the side to bring the Cobblers' Spencer Morrison down to the mat in Tuesday's wrestling duel. The Camels lost to the Cobblers 42-32.
The Bolts’ Jeric Igo grapples with the Broncs’ Hunter Goodwin in Saturday’s wrestling duel with Sheridan.
The Pronghorns' Teila McInerney and Sydney Thompson let out a yell as they celebrate the teams 70-58 victory over the Northwest College Trappers in the first round of Region IX Tournament playoffs on Friday.
Gillette College sophomore Bradley Akhile falls forward while shooting a layup during a 66-65 win over the Eastern Wyoming College in the first round of Region IX Tournament playoffs.
The Thunder Basin student section begin singing the song “Na Na Hey Hey, goodbye” while waving their phone flashlights in the air as time winds down the the Bolts leading. The Bolts defeated the Sheridan Broncs, 66-61, in double overtime to become the 2020 4A East Regional Champions.
Thunder Basin junior Ethan Cox, from left, Mason Hamilton and Blaine Allen let out a yell with the rest of their team as they celebrate their 66-61 double overtime victory over the Sheridan Broncs to become the 2020 4A East Regional Champions.
The Bolts' McKale Holte lets out a yell as he's lifted into the air as the Bolts celebrate their 69-60 victory over the Cheyenne Central Indians in Friday's Wyoming 4A East Regional basketball game.
Senior Mia Reed keeps the good vibes going as she cheers on the Camels at Friday’s home football season opener against Rock Springs.
Members of the Thunder Basin High School Bolts' football team wave to Pronghorn Elementary Students during Friday's send off celebration.
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McKale Holte embraces Rory Williams as the Bolts boys basketball team disembark from the bus at Thunder Basin on Thursday following the cancellation of the Wyoming State Basketball Tournament.
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A squirt bottle repurposed to dispense hand sanitizer sits at the edge of the practice field as members of the Gillette Roughriders get back to work in an inaugural practice following COVID-19 precautions Monday.
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Thunder Basin senior Gabby Drube holds her hands to her head while heading to the bench during a close semifinal match against Laramie during the 4A WHSAA State Volleyball Championships at the Casper Events Center on Saturday.
Motocross racers kick up dirt as they accelerate out of the starting area during a race at Powder Basin Motocross Track on Sunday during a South Dakota Motocross Association event.
Abriela Parsons, 13, at left, laughs with Jovey Bragdon, 10, center, and Peyton Schamber, 13, as the trio rests on a bike rack between races Friday evening.
Brody Richardson, far left, heads to first base while Hayden Sylte, third from left, heads for home as Cheyenne Post 6 rushes to make a play during Wednesday night’s double header in Gillette.
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Mason Powell, from top middle counterclockwise, Brody Richardson, Matt Newlin, Bode Rivenes, Jason Fink, Hayden Sylte and Kaden Race fill out the Roughriders’ field of pitchers this season.
Thunder Basin’s Darby Barstad, from left, Karissa Tranas, Hailey Westrbook and Arilyn Johnson chase after state champion golfer Maria Farnnum. The Bolts won the state title last season in record-setting fashion and are looking to repeat this year.
Campbell County High School quarterback Kaden Race, left, hugs fellow senior Angel Nava after dropping a 23-14 loss to Kelly Walsh to end their season Friday evening at Camels Stadium.
Tanner Richards cheers on his teammates as the Roughriders pull in a pair of runners to score late in the game against the Colorado Ducks Friday at Hladky Stadium.
Dawson Reed of Campbell County High School eyes the ball moving down the green after making a drive Thursday during the opening tournament of the season at Bell Nob Golf Course.
Campbell County High School senior quarterback Kaden Race breaks free from defenders to run unopposed down the field as the Camels held a preseason scrimmage Friday evening.
Campbell County High School senior standout Kaden Race was recently named the Wyoming Pitcher of the Year, and is now trading out his baseball glove for shoulder pads to lead the Camels as the starting quarterback.
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Gillette College freshman Gary Solomon (12) dunks the ball and draws the foul during a game against Central Wyoming on Saturday afternoon at the Pronghorn Center. The Pronghorns defeated the Rustlers 89-81.
Senior Hunter Kramer is the final player to go into the Camels locker room after a tough 23-14 loss to Kelly Walsh ended the team’s 1-8 season Friday.
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Camels Head Coach Bubba Hladky yells at a referee in a game against Thunder Basin High School last season. Referees are also feeling the impacts of limited attendance due to COVID-19.
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Thunder Basin High School senior Sergio Aguilar, center, gets pumped up with his teammates before the Class 4A state football championship against Cheyenne East on Saturday.
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Thunder Basin High School senior running back Jaxon Pikula, right, is comforted by sophomore Nic Black after the Bolts lost 29-15 to Cheyenne East on Saturday afternoon for the Class 4A state football championship in Cheyenne. Pikula ran the ball 41 times for 238 yards in the game.
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Kinley Solem, from left, Ellie Thomas, Gabby Drube and Eagan Clark celebrate after Thunder Basin scored against Laramie on Saturday afternoon at the state volleyball tournament in Casper.
Campbell County High School football coach Andrew Rose looks out over the field at Camels Stadium while wearing a purple face mask. The 2020 fall sports season will be defined in part by the COVID-19 restrictions that allow them to play.
Taylor Fischer and Shaelea Milliron have pride in being Camels. Both seniors are thankful for an opportunity to compete for a spot in the state tournament.
Geovani Vazquez gets some air as Dayton Barnette takes video of his jump over a trash can at Overlook Park on Thursday evening.
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Sophomores Kinley Solem, left, and Eagan Clark chest bump during warmups before Thunder Basin High School took the court against Laramie in the semifinals of the Class 4A State Volleyball Championships at the Casper Event Center on Saturday.
Campbell County senior Hunter Kramer holds on to bring down Rock Springs wide receiver Andrew Skorcz during Friday's senior night and opening game of the season against the Tigers.
Deacon Cain, a second-year cross-country runner at Twin Spruce Junior High School, ties a brown-and-gold ribbon at the grave of Morgan McLeland while running through Mount Pigsah Cemetery during the Memory of the 8 Run on Wednesday evening. The run commemorates the eight University of Wyoming cross-country runners who were killed by a drunk driver Sept. 16, 2001.
Campbell County High School students cheer on the Camels Thursday night at Thunder Basin High School.
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Kirby Drube comforts his daughter Gabby Drube after a Thunder Basin loss to Laramie in the semifinals of the Class 4A state tournament Saturday at the Casper Events Center.
Campbell County juniors Abi Williams, left, and Azia Fichter hug before the team’s senior night match earlier this season.
Tanner Lemm sends the ball back over the net while competing in the No. 1 singles championship against Kelly Walsh's Austin Putnam Saturday morning.
Thunder Basin High School senior linemen River Brisko, from left, Nate Jones, Kameron Engle, Dillon Bannister and Scott O’Dell are in their final season for the Bolts and bring a unity that comes from playing together for years.
Thunder Basin senior Scott O’Dell leaps in the air as the Bolts run up to him following a 19-14 playoff win over Natrona County Friday evening. The Bolts will host Kelly Walsh at home next week for the second round of the playoffs.
Campbell County High School swimmer Berkeley Christensen is already a four-time champion going into this year’s state meet. The Camel junior’s goal is to add two more gold medals to her collection next weekend in Laramie.
Campbell County High School head girls basketball coach Mitch Holst leads his team through a preseason practice drill Wednesday afternoon.
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Thunder Basin High School coach Wenett Martin talks to her team near the end of the semifinal match against Laramie on Saturday at the Class 4A WHSAA State Volleyball Championships at the Casper Events Center.
Kohlee Deome, 9, of Piedmont, South Dakota, focuses before the start of her race during a South Dakota Motocross Association event in Gillette.
The Bolts' Caytlynn Garland lays back on the floor after running the 4x200 meter relay on Friday at the Campbell County Recreation Center Field House.
Water droplets leave the heel of Thunder Basin High School diver Isaiah Haliburton’s foot as he prepares for a dive during practice at the Campbell County Aquatic Center Thursday evening.
Campbell County High School freshman Sydnee Streitz battles for control of the ball after knocking it loose from an Evanston player Saturday afternoon.
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Senior Hunter Lunberg is comforted after the Bolts fell to Cheyenne East 29-15 at the 4A State Championship game Saturday in Cheyenne.
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The Thunder Basin student section begin singing the song “Na Na Hey Hey, goodbye” while waving their phone flashlights in the air as time winds down the the Bolts leading. The Bolts defeated the Sheridan Broncs, 66-61, in double overtime to become the 2020 4A East Regional Champions.

Thunder Basin junior Ethan Cox, from left, Mason Hamilton and Blaine Allen let out a yell with the rest of their team as they celebrate their 66-61 double overtime victory over the Sheridan Broncs to become the 2020 4A East Regional Champions.

News Record Photos/Mike Moore
A squirt bottle repurposed to dispense hand sanitizer sits at the edge of the practice field as members of the Gillette Roughriders get back to work in an inaugural practice following COVID-19 precautions Monday.

- News Record Photo/Mike Moore
Thunder Basin senior Gabby Drube holds her hands to her head while heading to the bench during a close semifinal match against Laramie during the 4A WHSAA State Volleyball Championships at the Casper Events Center on Saturday.

News Record Photo/Mike Moore
Mason Powell, from top middle counterclockwise, Brody Richardson, Matt Newlin, Bode Rivenes, Jason Fink, Hayden Sylte and Kaden Race fill out the Roughriders’ field of pitchers this season.

Thunder Basin’s Darby Barstad, from left, Karissa Tranas, Hailey Westrbook and Arilyn Johnson chase after state champion golfer Maria Farnnum. The Bolts won the state title last season in record-setting fashion and are looking to repeat this year.

- News Record Photo/Mike Moore
Thunder Basin High School senior running back Jaxon Pikula, right, is comforted by sophomore Nic Black after the Bolts lost 29-15 to Cheyenne East on Saturday afternoon for the Class 4A state football championship in Cheyenne. Pikula ran the ball 41 times for 238 yards in the game.

Campbell County High School football coach Andrew Rose looks out over the field at Camels Stadium while wearing a purple face mask. The 2020 fall sports season will be defined in part by the COVID-19 restrictions that allow them to play.

- News Record Photo/Mike Moore
Sophomores Kinley Solem, left, and Eagan Clark chest bump during warmups before Thunder Basin High School took the court against Laramie in the semifinals of the Class 4A State Volleyball Championships at the Casper Event Center on Saturday.

Deacon Cain, a second-year cross-country runner at Twin Spruce Junior High School, ties a brown-and-gold ribbon at the grave of Morgan McLeland while running through Mount Pigsah Cemetery during the Memory of the 8 Run on Wednesday evening. The run commemorates the eight University of Wyoming cross-country runners who were killed by a drunk driver Sept. 16, 2001.

Thunder Basin High School senior linemen River Brisko, from left, Nate Jones, Kameron Engle, Dillon Bannister and Scott O’Dell are in their final season for the Bolts and bring a unity that comes from playing together for years.

Thunder Basin senior Scott O’Dell leaps in the air as the Bolts run up to him following a 19-14 playoff win over Natrona County Friday evening. The Bolts will host Kelly Walsh at home next week for the second round of the playoffs.

Campbell County High School swimmer Berkeley Christensen is already a four-time champion going into this year’s state meet. The Camel junior’s goal is to add two more gold medals to her collection next weekend in Laramie.