CHEYENNE – Erik Oliver insists he had to adjust to college basketball like every other freshman. The statistics he posted during his rookie campaign at Laramie County Community College say otherwise.
CHEYENNE – Abby Garreaud isn’t abandoning the low block, she is merely trying to expand her horizons.
CHEYENNE – Laramie County Community College bull rider Briggs Madsen edged Sheridan’s Coby Johnson to win bull riding at Lamar Community College on Sunday in Lamar, Colorado.
CHEYENNE – Jhet Murphy spent the past year trying to get a young horse ready to compete in college rodeos.
CHEYENNE – Stefan Tonita has only been in America for about a month, but he’s already making a name for himself.
CHEYENNE – The Laramie County Community College men’s rodeo team opened its season with a pair of individual victories at the Chadron State College Rodeo in Chadron, Nebraska.
CHEYENNE – Thirty-eight athletes with Laramie County ties were recognized as part of the National Junior College Athletic Association’s all-academic teams.
CHEYENNE – Laramie County Community College’s fall sports coaches are trying to find the positive in the National Junior College Athletic Association’s Monday announcement that it is moving four fall sports to the spring because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
CHEYENNE – The National Junior College Athletic Association board of regents voted Monday to move four of its fall sports to new seasons because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
CHEYENNE – The notifications on Cindy Henning’s phone started going berserk as word spread that Gillette and Sheridan colleges were dropping their athletics programs effective Thursday.
Todd Suhn’s father tried to steer he and his brothers toward other horses on Stanley Johnson’s ranch nearly four decades ago.
Russell “Pinky” Walter was merely trying to clean up some shaky grades on his college transcript and work his way toward a bachelor’s degree when he arrived on Laramie County Community College’s campus in the mid-1980s.
Woody Halverson never thought he would end up coaching basketball when he returned to Cheyenne after spending a few years working as a recreation director in California.
Ron Tate had no shortage of schools vying for his services as he prepared to graduate from Carbondale Community High School in Carbondale, Illinois.
The Laramie County Community College men’s basketball team Ron Tate was part of during his freshman season was a regional title contender.
CHEYENNE – Three Laramie County Community College women’s soccer players recently signed national letters of intent to continue their careers at four-year schools.
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