The Kemmerer High School wrestling teams competed at the Ron Thon Memorial Wrestling Tournament in Riverton over the weekend, emerging from the toughest tournament in the state with two individual champions and nine wrestlers total earning a trip to the podium. Ranger sophomore Roany Proffit (left) won the 126-pound championship, while fellow sophomore Laynee Walker became the first Lady Ranger to win a Ron Thon championship, claiming the title at 125 pounds. The Rangers finished 5th as a team, while the Lady Rangers placed 8th; for a full recap, see SPORTS. (COURTESY PHOTO)
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The Kemmerer High School wrestling teams competed at the Ron Thon Memorial Wrestling Tournament in Riverton over the weekend, emerging from the toughest tournament in the state with two individual champions and nine wrestlers total earning a trip to the podium. Ranger sophomore Roany Proffit (left) won the 126-pound championship, while fellow sophomore Laynee Walker became the first Lady Ranger to win a Ron Thon championship, claiming the title at 125 pounds. The Rangers finished 5th as a team, while the Lady Rangers placed 8th; for a full recap, see SPORTS. (COURTESY PHOTO)