Lady Tigers’ Justinak Signs with Birds
Maggie Justinak, a high-powered player with the Rock Springs High School Tigers varsity basketball team, has committed to play with the Lady T-Birds of Casper College.
Maggie Justinak, a high-powered player with the Rock Springs High School Tigers varsity basketball team, has committed to play with the Lady T-Birds of Casper College.
Tom Parker passed away Wednesday afternoon, March 15, and will be sorely missed by all who knew him. Tom spent his last 27 years coaching the rodeo team at Casper College and was a big part of our history and school pride.
Shea Garland was originally slated to play basketball at a Division I school when he came to Casper College.
Don Jarrett, Jr. was recruited to play basketball at Casper College two years ago. He has been a strong player for the Thunderbirds for both the 2015-16 and 2016-17 seasons.
Collin Russell transferred to Casper College for his sophomore year of basketball.
“I wanted something different from what I was used to, so I came to Casper,” says 5’10” sophomore guard Deante Strickland.
“Coach Russell recruited me to a beautiful place,” says sophomore forward Vincent Franklin of Harlem, New York.
Lean and lanky, 6’7” sophomore forward Josh McSwiggan had originally dreamed of becoming a soccer star but as he grew older, that changed.
The Casper College Alumni Association will host the annual homecoming festivities at the Swede Erickson Thunderbird Gym on Saturday, Feb. 25 as the T-Birds take on the Pronghorns of Gillette College from Gillette, Wyoming. Admission is only $1 per person for both kids and adults.
“I’ve wanted to play at Casper College since I was a sophomore in high school,” says 5-foot-5-inch Kayla Evans of Cheyenne, Wyoming.