Will Beastrom

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Thatcher Troftgruben goes hard to the rack in the final seconds of the Dogies’ game against Torrington Friday in Rawlins.

Despite their season record of 4-16, head coach Allen Von Eye’s Dogie hoopsters headed out for the 3A East Regional Tournament in Rawlins Thursday playing their best basketball of the season. Therefore, the challenge that their side of the bracket presented wasn’t something weighing heavy on anyone...

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Teddy Troftgruben looks to get control of the ball as a Bearcat defender closes in for an attempted steal Thursday in Douglas.

 
The Dogies finished up their regular hoops season with a tough 22-69 road loss to the No. 1-ranked Douglas Bearcats on Thursday, then finished things off with a 38-58 loss to the fifth-ranked Bison of Buffalo on Saturday in the Dome.    “Defensively, we started out very well in the first half of...

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Big Will Beastrom goes up for two against the Herders Saturday in Glenrock. The Dogies had a difficult night on the offensive end of the court, but held the Herders to just 39 points.

The Dogies had their second go-around against 3A Northeast Quadrant opponents on Friday and Saturday. In a repeat of their first match-ups, the Dogies defeated the Wolves in Moorcroft, 65-42, then fell to the Herders in Glenrock on Saturday by a score of 28-39.   Head coach Allen Von Eye...

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Thatcher Troftgruben gets past a Herder defender on his way to the rack Friday in the Dogies’ contest against Glenrock.

Head coach Allen Von Eye’s Dogies played great defense last weekend when they hosted the Glenrock Herders in a Northeast Quadrant match-up on Friday, then traveled to Wheatland to take on the Bulldogs on Saturday.   Unfortunately, the squad struggled to score in both games so fell to the Herders 39...

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Newcastle High School freshman Teddy Troftgruben closes out to defend the buzzer-beater long three attempt by Arvada Saturday in Burns.

The Dogies hoops team started out their season in better fashion than they did last year, by going 2-2 at the Burns Winter Classic tournament Friday and Saturday. Head coach Allen Von Eye noted that his team did some good things, but also acknowledged that there was still plenty of work to do.   “...
The Newcastle High School men’s soccer team made the trek over the mountain to face off against the No. 1-ranked Worland Warriors Friday in their last road trip of the season. Head coach Sally Hoover’s crew went in with a plan to try to slow down the talented Warrior squad, however once again...
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Skyler Cummings dribbles the ball up the field against the Gering defense in the Dogies’
home opener Thursday.
The Dogie Soccer team ended their home opener against Gering last Thursday in a 2-2 tie, so in only their second contest of the year, head coach Sally Hoover’s squad got to experience a shootout to determine the “winner” of the game. “It goes in the book as a tie, 2-2, but the shootout determines...
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