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David Settle

A native of Fort Collins, Colorado, David Settle earned a degree in Broadcasting from the University of Wyoming in 1998.  He originally joined KOWB/KCGY in June of 1998 as a board operator.  He was named the full-time Sports Director in July of 1999.  In July of 2009, he added the title of Operations Manager to his responsibilities.  He has also worked as an intern for Wyoming Public Radio and KIIX radio in Fort Collins.  As the Sports Director, he is in charge of covering all aspects of the local sports scene.  He broadcasts five sportscasts every weekday, coordinates all sports programming for KOWB/KCGY, is a co-host of Sportsline Live three days a week, the primary host of Cowboy Talk and the “Voice of” the Laramie Plainsmen and Lady Plainsmen, as well as the Laramie Rangers.  In 2007, 2008 and 2010, he won the award for “Best Play-by-Play” from the Wyoming Association of Broadcasters.  As Operations Manager, he oversees the day-to-day functions of both KOWB and KCGY.  David is happily married.  He and his wife Sara, have two daughters, Mikaela and Paige.

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Sr. Madison Legerski
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Lady Plainsmen Earn Bid to State with 53-48 Win

Facing the biggest pressure game of the season, the Laramie Lady Plainsmen picked up their biggest win of the season, as they held off Cheyenne Central Lady Indians 53-48 in the first round of the 4A East Regional tournament. With the victory, Laramie seals their berth to the State Tournament in Casper next week and advances on to face #1 Sheridan in the Regional semifinals Friday night in Gillette.

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Sr. Ashley Sickles
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Cowgirls Cruise Past Air Force 88-63

Four Wyoming Cowgirls scored in double figures, and they punished the Air Force Falcons 88-63 Wednesday night in Mountain West action at the Arena-Auditorium. The Cowgirls jumped to a 21-6 lead thanks to tough early defense and never looked back.

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Jr. Nathan Sobey
Junior guard Nathan Sobey takes a tough leaner in a game earlier this season. (Photo by Townsquare Media)
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Cowboys Fall Short at Air Force 72-66

Nathan Sobey scored a career-high 22 points, and Leonard Washington returned to the line-up and posted a double-double, but it wasn't enough. The Wyoming Cowboys lost their third straight game in Mountain West Conference action at Air Force Tuesday night by a final of 72-66. UW suffered through a six-and-a-half minute stretch without a field goal in the second half and couldn't overcome that dry spell.

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Sophomore Derek Cooke Jr.
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UNLV Runs Past Pokes 65-42

The Wyoming Cowboys were no match for the UNLV Runnin' Rebels Saturday night in a 65-42 loss at the Arena-Auditorium. The Rebels built a double figure lead midway through the first half and were never threatened by the Pokes.

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Laramie High School Nordic Ski Teams Enjoying Resurgence

During the 2013 season the Laramie High School cross country ski program has reached heights they haven't experienced in quite some time. Now with the Wyoming State Nordic Ski Championships here, the Plainsmen are looking to accomplish something they never have, while the Lady Plainsmen are seeking the top spot for the first time in 25 years.

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Sr. Chaundra Sewell
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Cowgirls Fall Short to Aztecs 57-51

The Wyoming Cowgirls hung tough all game long, but didn't have enough to overcome the potent 1-2 punch of Courtney Clements and Chelsea Hopkins of San Diego State in a 57-51 loss Wednesday night at the Arena-Auditorium. The league-leading Aztecs took the lead for good with an 11-3 run at the start of the second half and held off any Cowgirl challenge. Clements and Hopkins combined for 41 of SDSU's 57 points.

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Fr guard Josh Adams
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Cowboys Crushed at San Diego State, 79-51

The two-game win streak in Mountain West play was short-lived for the Wyoming Cowboys, as they got pasted by the Aztecs in San Diego Tuesday night, 79-51. Without their leading scorer and rebounder, Leonard Washington, the Pokes were no match for SDSU, who shot 68 percent in the game and built a 24-point lead by halftime.

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Head Coach Larry Shyatt
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Cowboys Fight Past Fresno State 55-51 in Overtime

To say the game was physical does it no justice. In another defensive slug fest, the Wyoming Cowboys out-lasted the Fresno State Bulldogs 55-51 in overtime Saturday at the Arena-Auditorium. The Cowboys out-scored Fresno State 14-2 over the final 8:20 of game action, including the overtime period.

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