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Special Olympics Bowling

On Oct. 7 Crook County Special Olympics (Crook County Coyotes) was able to compete at the area level. The competition took place in Gillette at Camelanes with Coach Candy Phillips of Moorcroft. The results are as follows. 

Assisted Ramp Division: Jeremiah Leply – gold medal, Chance Duvall – silver medal, Kamby Schuler – bronze medal

Singles Ramp Division, Non- Assisted: Kymberlee Wells – gold medal

Singles Division 1: Braydon Wells – gold medal, Selenda Reeves – silver medal

Singles Division 2: Weston Allred – gold medal, Evin Anderson – silver medal, Andrew McCue – bronze medal

Singles Division 3: Henry Hodges – gold medal, Bren Anderson – silver medal, Mackenzie Brown – bronze medal

Singles Division 4: Jarod Bray – gold medal, Jesse Hedlund – silver medal, Chase Garman – bronze medal

These results from the Special Olympics Area Games were compiled with the results of other Special Olympic teams around Wyoming to compete in a virtual state bowling event. Scores from each team's Special Olympics Area Games were taken and compared to all teams. Athletes were put into divisions and their scores were compared and displayed on the Special Olympics Wyoming Facebook page. Crook County Special Olympics results are as follows.

Singles Ramp Division, Non-assisted: Kymberlee Wells – bronze medal

Singles Ramp Division 1, Assisted: Kamby Schuler – silver medal

Singles Ramp Division 2, Assisted: Jeremiah Lepley – gold medal

Singles Ramp Division 3, Assisted: Chance Duvall – silver medal

Singles Division 1: Selenda Reeves – bronze medal

Singles Division 2: Mackenzie Brown – gold medal 

Singles Division 21: Jesse Hedlund – 4th place ribbon

Singles Division 23: Andrew McCue – gold medal, Braydon Wells – silver medal, Evin Anderson – 4th place ribbon

Singles Division 24: Henry Hodges – gold, Weston Allread – silver, Bren Anderson – bronze

Singles Division 25: Chase Garman – gold medal

Singles Division 26: Jarod Bray – Bronze medal