What an incredible showing at the State Tournament! The Wells wrestlers represented with grit, heart, and determination — finishing 4th overall in the State! 💪🔥
🥇 STATE CHAMPION
132 lbs: Johnny G. – 2-Time State Champion 👑
Back-to-back dominance! What an outstanding accomplishment!
🥈 STATE RUNNER-UP
165 lbs: Gage U
🥉 3rd Place Finishers
113 lbs: Brylee H
120 lbs: Cade S
144 lbs: Max D
🏅 4th Place
175 lbs: Marcus U
🎖 State Qualifiers
106 lbs: Ayden R – Consolation Semifinalist
126 lbs: Jayden K – Consolation Semifinalist
157 lbs: Camden G – Consolation Quarterfinalist
A special thank you to the team managers at state, Christo E and Dusty U, for their hard work!
Congratulations to all of our wrestlers, managers, and coaches on an incredible season! 🐆






Elko Daily Free Press
Lady Leopards sweep Jackpot with running-clock victory
Anthony Mori Feb 13, 2026
ELKO — The third meeting between the Wells and Jackpot girls basketball teams provided the same result.
After sweeping the Lady Jaguars in the regular season — winning 46-12 on Jan. 13, in Jackpot, and 50-15 on Feb. 3, in Wells — the Lady Leopards rolled to a running-clock victory in the playoffs.
On Tuesday, No. 3 Wells (8-4 in league) led 17-0 after the first quarter against No. 6 Jackpot (1-11 in league) — which played its way into the postseason with a 35-34 victory over Carlin, on Tuesday, in Wells — and enforced the running clock with the margin at 44-8 after the third quarter en route to a 55-16 victory over the Lady Jags in the 1A East quarterfinal round.
Wells jumped from the gates quickly with four points in a row by sophomore Alivia Smith — who scored on an offensive rebound and drained two free throws — and then took a 6-0 lead with a steal and a race down the left side of the floor by junior Aryanna Rodriguez.
Junior Khloe DelRio began her onslaught with eight-consecutive points; six coming on three steals and two from a strong drive.
The Lady Leopards built a 17-0 advantage by the end of the first with a three by senior Andreina Mercado on an assist from freshman Josie Brodsho.
Jackpot got on the board with a shot from the left block by Jisel Arias, but the score was answered with a deuce on the left side by Wells sophomore Gabby Garcia on a feed from Rodriguez.
The Lady Leopards went up 21-2 with a steal and a layup by sophomore Jess Wright, Smith finished on a dish from sophomore Stacia Hansen and the lead extended to 23 points on a baseline runner by DelRio.
The Lady Jaguars closed the half on a 6-0 run with a free throw and a three by Eunice Dominguez and a deuce for Rosie Estrada on an assist from Samantha Cervantes.
At the break, Wells led by 17 with the score at 25-8.
Opening the third, DelRio cashed a three from the left wing.
Smith dropped consecutive buckets on a dish from Rodriguez and an offensive rebound, Hansen went 1-of-2 at the line and junior Marli Dahl cleaned up the offensive glass for a putback.
With the score at 35-8, DelRio closed the frame on a 9-0 personal streak with a three on an assist from sophomore Maite Casas, a baseline floater, a steal and a layup and a take to the tin around a curl at the elbow — enforcing the running clock.
For the second time, Jackpot was shut out in the frame.
Going to the fourth, the Lady Leopards led by 36 with the score at 44-8.
The Lady Jags opened the final period on a 6-0 run with a pair of free throws by Jocelyn Cervantes, a floater by Dominguez and Jocelyn Cervantes finished a sweet reverse along the baseline with some English on the ball.
Wright scored for Wells, Mercado canned her second three of the game and Smith continued her solid work in the paint with another offensive putback.
Jocelyn Cervantes dropped a midrange jumper, but Smith scored in transition after a steal and an outlet pass from Brodsho — who then set up freshman Reese Livingstone with a post-entry pass on the right block.
Wells advanced to the 1A East semifinal round with a 55-16 victory over Jackpot in the quarterfinal.
DelRio led all scorers with 22 points and knocked down two 3s, and she was joined in double digits with 14 points from Smith.
Mercado scored six points on two 3s.
Jackpot was paced with six points apiece from Jocelyn Cervantes and Dominguez, and the Lady Jags’ offense was rounded out with two points apiece for Samantha Cervantea and Arias.
The Lady Leopards’ scoring was capped with two points apiece by Wright, Garcia, Livingstone, Dahl and a free throw by Hansen.
Division 1A East Semifinal
The No. 3 Lady Leopards (7-7 in league) were slated to take on No. 2 Eureka (10-2 in league) at 3 p.m. Friday, at Centennial Gymnasium.The teams split the season series, as the Lady Leopards narrowly edged the Lady Vandals 23-21 on Jan. 2, in Wells, but lost the second meeting 37-28 on Jan. 30, in Eureka.



There will be a Junior High Girls Volleyball parent meeting on Wednesday, February 18 at 5:00 PM in the High School Library.
We look forward to seeing all players and parents there! 🏐

Leopards outrun Bulldogs
Anthony Mori Feb 13, 2026
ELKO — After splitting the regular-season matchups, the Division 1A East quarterfinal between No. 4 Wells (7-7 in league) and No. 5 McDermitt (7-7 in league) provided an instant classic.
On Jan. 17, the Bulldogs rode their home floor to a 52-41 victory, but the Leopards used their home court and bounced back with a 70-53 home win on Feb. 7 in the regular-season finale.
Meeting for the third time — and the second time in a matter of five days — Wells was the victor in a wild-west shootout.
On Thursday, the Leopards and the Bulldogs provided plenty of points, highlight plays and red-hot shooting in a game with little defense.
In the 1A East regional quarterfinal, Wells advanced with an 87-72 victory — pulling away late in the fourth quarter after McDermitt cut the lead to four.
Wells led 23-20 after the first quarter, which ended with a 70-foot heave from the other three-point line at the buzzer by McDermitt junior Dylan Palmer.
The Leopards and the Bulldogs each mounted 20 points in the second period — which concluded with another buzzer-beating three from the right wing by McDermitt sophomore Bryson Hunter — and Wells took a 43-40 lead to the locker room.
In the third, the offenses continued to mount points — the Leopards scoring 18 in the frame and the Bulldogs adding 15 to their total.
Going to the fourth quarter, Wells led by six at 61-55.
After McDermitt senior Shandon Camas cut the deficit to four with a deuce from an inbound pass by Palmer, Wells senior Joe Dahl scored five straight — two on free throws and burying a three.
The Bulldogs trimmed the margin back to four with a jumper by Hunter on an assist from Palmer, who then set up a triple for junior Chris Scott.
But Wells scored four in a row with a free throw by Dahl, and And-1 and a free throw by junior Skyler Harney.
Hunter stroked a three from a dish by Palmer, but Harney splashed two foul shots and junior Olen Morrison went coast-to-coast for a layup and drained two foul shots for a 76-65 lead.
McDermitt momentarily stayed in the hunt with an And-1 on the right block by junior Treal Scott but Wells junior Charles Peterson put in work on the offense glass and connected on two free throws.
Camas followed up his own miss, but McDermitt ran out of gas on the defensive end of the floor and gave up a 7-0 run.
Wells went up 16 with an offensive putback by Morrison, a layup by sophomore Tripp Spainhower and the third triple for Morrison on a Dahl dime.
Camas cashed a late three, but the game closed with an offensive follow by Wells freshman Gavin Martinez.
In the end, the Leopards advanced to the semifinal round with an 87-72 victory.
Morrison was lights out for Wells and dropped a game-high 29 points — scoring 10 in both the first and fourth quarters — and hammered three 3s.
Camas led McDermitt with 23 points, scoring 19 in the second half.
Dahl also reached 20 points for the Leopards and buried four 3s, while Palmer hit 20 points and cashed four treys for the Bulldogs — including his first-quarter heave at the buzzer from the other end of the floor.
Harney served as the third Wells player in double digits with 15 points, and Spainhower gave the Leopards four players in double figures with 13 points and drained two 3s.
Hunter gave McDermitt three players in double digits with 12 points and two 3s, his first coming at the halftime buzzer.
Treal Scott neared double figures with nine points, Chris Scott finished with five and senior AJ Farmer closed out the offense for the Bulldogs with three points.
Wells’ scoring was rounded out with five points for junior Luis Martinez, three free throws by Peterson and two points from Gavin Martinez.
Division 1A East Semifinal
In the Division 1A East semifinal round, the No. 4 Leopards (7-7 overall) were scheduled to face No. 1 Eureka (14-0 in league) at 4:40 p.m. Friday, at Centennial Gymnasium.
The Vandals dominated both matchups in league play with a 68-42 road win on Jan. 2, in Wells, and a 66-23 home victory on Jan. 30, in Eureka.



Join us for a fun and creative evening together!
Thursday, February 19
5:00–7:00 PM
$20 per couple
$5 for each additional child
Wells Elementary School Multipurpose Room
We can’t wait to see all of our amazing moms and sons there! 💙🖌️

💖 $20 per couple $5 each additional child
Friday, February 20
5:00–7:00 PM
Wells Elementary School – Multipurpose Room
Join us for a special evening of music, dancing, and memories!

She was celebrated for the hard work and heart she has brought to the team each season.
We are proud of you and can’t wait to see what your future holds! 🏀
Basketball Recap: Wells Drops Season-High Score on McDermitt
Basketball Recap: Wells Leopards vs. McDermitt Bulldogs
By Team Reports
Feb 8, 2026, 9:26 pm
Winning is always nice, but doing so behind a season-high score is even better (just ask Wells). They breezed past the McDermitt Bulldogs to the tune of 69-41 on Saturday. The Leopards have made a habit of sweeping their opponents off the court, having now won 11 games by 22 points or more this season.
Khloe Del Rio had another great game (as she tends to do), putting up 13 points in addition to eight rebounds and five assists. Those five assists gave her a new career-high. Another player making a difference was Reese Livingstone, who posted 13 points and seven boards.
They weren't the only ones working in the assist department: Wells was working as a unit and finished the game with 20 assists. That's the most assists they've managed all season.
Loss or not, McDermitt got some senior leadership from Cierra Smart and Alexis Scott. Smart put up 18 points and six blocks, while Scott almost dropped a double-double with 13 points and nine rebounds. Scott has been hot, having posted nine or more boards the last eight times she's played.
The win (which was Wells' third in a row) raised their record to 17-6. The victories came thanks in part to their offensive performance across that stretch, as they averaged 56.7 points over those games. As for McDermitt, their defeat dropped their record down to 10-9.
Joe was recognized alongside his parents, Jim and Kelly Dahl, and his family.
We wish you all the best in your future endeavors! 🏀
Basketball Recap: Wells Drops Season-High Score on McDermitt
Basketball Recap: Wells Leopards vs. McDermitt Bulldogs
By Team Reports
Feb 7, 2026, 5:30pm
Wells extended their winning streak to three on Saturday, bumping them up to 10-14. They took down the McDermitt Bulldogs 70-53. The Leopards' offense stepped up their game for this one, as that was the most points they've scored all season.
As for McDermitt, the defeat snapped their winning streak at three games and leaves them with a 10-13 record. Give some credit to the fans of both teams: the last five times they've met, the home team has come away the winner.









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Ayden R (11-2) placed 3rd and scored 16.0 team points.
Quarterfinal - Ayden R (Wells) 11-2 won by fall over Jordan St. J (Coral Academy - North) 2-10 (Fall 1:17)
Semifinal - Lian A(Eureka) 9-3 won by fall over Ayden R (Wells) 11-2 (Fall 3:20)
Cons. Semi - Ayden R (Wells) 11-2 received a bye () (Bye)
3rd Place Match - Ayden R (Wells) 11-2 won by fall over Jordan St. J (Coral Academy - North) 2-10 (Fall 1:54)
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Brylee H (8-3) placed 3rd and scored 9.0 team points.
Semifinal - Donovan G (Battle Mountain) 12-0 won by tech fall over Brylee H (Wells) 8-3 (TF-1.5 2:41 (19-4))
3rd Place Match - Brylee H (Wells) 8-3 received a bye () (Bye)
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Cade S (9-3) placed 2nd and scored 16.0 team points.
Quarterfinal - Cade S (Wells) 9-3 received a bye () (Bye)
Semifinal - Cade S (Wells) 9-3 won by decision over Danny S (West Wendover) 12-2 (Dec 3-1)
1st Place Match - James G (Pershing County) 12-0 won by injury default over Cade S (Wells) 9-3 (Inj. 2:56)
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Jayden K (10-3) placed 3rd and scored 13.5 team points.
Quarterfinal - Jayden K (Wells) 10-3 received a bye () (Bye)
Semifinal - Miguel A (Incline) 10-3 won by tech fall over Jayden K (Wells) 10-3 (TF-1.5 2:45 (20-1))
Cons. Semi - Jayden K (Wells) 10-3 won by tech fall over James M (Eureka) 5-8 (TF-1.5 4:48 (16-1))
3rd Place Match - Jayden K (Wells) 10-3 won by fall over Gavin D (Silver Stage) 10-6 (Fall 2:13)
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Johnny G (13-0) placed 1st and scored 25.0 team points.
Quarterfinal - Johnny G (Wells) 13-0 won by fall over Ashton K (Carlin) 0-2 (Fall 0:51)
Semifinal - Johnny G (Wells) 13-0 won by fall over Nik F (West Wendover) 9-5 (Fall 0:37)
1st Place Match - Johnny G (Wells) 13-0 won by major decision over Jaxson H (Pershing County) 10-2 (MD 11-0)
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Maximillion D (10-2) placed 2nd and scored 18.0 team points.
Quarterfinal - Maximillion D (Wells) 10-2 received a bye () (Bye)
Semifinal - Maximillion D (Wells) 10-2 won by fall over Kelsen S (Battle Mountain) 9-4 (Fall 2:00)
1st Place Match - Jeffrey E (Pershing County) 13-0 won by fall over Maximillion D (Wells) 10-2 (Fall 1:56)
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Camden G (8-5) placed 4th and scored 10.0 team points.
Quarterfinal - Camden G (Wells) 8-5 received a bye () (Bye)
Semifinal - Jaden B (Yerington) 8-0 won by fall over Camden G (Wells) 8-5 (Fall 1:09)
Cons. Semi - Camden G (Wells) 8-5 won by fall over Kiowa S (Owyhee) 5-8 (Fall 2:10)
3rd Place Match - David S (West Wendover) 10-3 won by fall over Camden G (Wells) 8-5 (Fall 1:26)
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Gage U (10-2) placed 2nd and scored 16.0 team points.
Quarterfinal - Gage U (Wells) 10-2 received a bye () (Bye)
Semifinal - Gage U (Wells) 10-2 won by decision over Davian M (West Wendover) 11-3 (Dec 5-2)
1st Place Match - Israel K (Pershing County) 12-0 won by major decision over Gage U (Wells) 10-2 (MD 13-2)
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Marcus U (10-4) placed 4th and scored 14.0 team points.
Quarterfinal - Marcus U (Wells) 10-4 won by fall over Joshua E (Pershing County) 0-2 (Fall 0:28)
Semifinal - Devin S (Coral Academy - North) 9-3 won by fall over Marcus U (Wells) 10-4 (Fall 2:36)
Cons. Semi - Marcus U (Wells) 10-4 won by fall over William O (Battle Mountain) 5-8 (Fall 2:13)
3rd Place Match - Cade L (Pershing County) 11-2 won by fall over Marcus U (Wells) 10-4 (Fall 1:50)

Our Wells Elementary School Heart Challenge starts today, Monday, February 9th, and will go until February 26th. We will have a virtual assembly to kick things off at 8:10 am.
We have some fun incentives this year:
The class that raises the most money will get their choice of a pizza party or an ice cream sundae party.
The class that has the most students sign up for the heart challenge will get a caramel apple nacho party.
The first 2 students to complete Finn's Mission will get a $10.00 gift card to Maverick.

Success is Cooking in the PAES Lab!
From Mrs. Shamblin
Our PAES Lab "employees" recently took their skills to the next level by launching a full-scale Concessions Business. This project moved beyond the classroom to teach our students the reality of working with the public, managing finances, and professional communication.
Our team prepared a delicious menu entirely from scratch, including freshly rolled breakfast burritos, baked goods, and a special Valentine’s Day Chex Mix. The work started long before the food was served; our students practiced professional outreach, making phone calls and meeting with managers to coordinate logistics. Every student participated, proving that teamwork is the secret ingredient to a successful business!
Innovation & Growth
The momentum hasn’t stopped there. Thanks to a recent grant, we’ve expanded into specialized trade skills with new leather tooling supplies. We are especially proud of student Olen M., who is showing incredible initiative. Olen already operates a business cleaning skulls, and he is now learning to integrate intricate leather tooling into his craft. Watching these students grow into successful, respectful, and skilled employees is truly the most satisfying part of the PAES Lab.
*A Heartfelt Thank You
This success was made possible by the incredible generosity of our community. We want to extend a huge Thank You to all the local businesses and individuals who donated to our program. Your contributions directly impact our students' ability to learn, create, and succeed.
*Support the Lab: If you would like to support our mission and donate to the PAES Lab, donations can be dropped off at Wells High School. Everything—from supplies to support—is greatly appreciated and helps us keep our "employees" working toward a bright future!
"A job is more than a paycheck; it’s the pride of creating something from scratch and the power of working as a team. You aren't just students—you are the professionals of tomorrow."










The Wells Varsity Leopards earned a dominant 56–13 win over Jackpot on Tuesday, February 3. The Leopards faced a tough road stretch, falling to Eureka High School 23–66 on Friday, January 30, and dropping a close contest to Lund High School 47–55 on Saturday, January 31.
The Leopards are currently ranked 6th in the 1A East League 🏀🐆
The Varsity Girls were back in action with a busy stretch of games to close out January and open February.
Friday, Jan. 30: Wells fell to Eureka High School, 28–37, in a tough road matchup.
Saturday, Jan. 31: The Lady Leopards bounced back with a strong win over Lund High School, 51–39.
Tuesday, Feb. 3: Wells dominated at home against Jackpot High School, with a 50–15 victory.
• 8U Boys FLK 47.2–50.6
4th – Maverick O
• 8U Boys FLK 50.7–53.8
4th – Jackson B
• 8U Girls 53.1–58.3
3rd – Paisley G
• 10U Boys FLK 53.1–55.9
3rd – Hesston G
• 10U Boys FLK 55.2–58.2
3rd – Quincy B
• 12U Boys FLK 60.6–66.5
3rd – Nikon G
• 12U Boys FLK 67.1–72.2
🥇 1st – Jedediah O
• 12U Girls 62–67.3
🥇 1st – Joanna G
• 12U Girls 82.4–90.6
🥈 2nd – Adika M
• 14U Boys 81.7–84.2
🥈 2nd – Jackson G
• 14U Boys 90.7–97.4
4th – Noah C
• 14U Boys 135.1–137.9
🥇 1st – Cassius M


Reed High School
January 30–31
The Lady Leopards battled tough competition and finished 9th overall as a team with 63.5 points! 💪🐆
🔹 110 lbs
🥈 RileyJo G (Wells) — Runner-Up
• Championship: River K (Douglas)
🔹 115 lbs
🥇 Tegan R (Wells) — CHAMPION
• Defeated Lyla L (Damonte Ranch)
🔹 125 lbs
• Dusty U (Wells) — 6th Place
So proud of these athletes and their hard work on the mat.






Junior High Girls Travel Basketball photos





The girls defeated White Pine 13–8 to punch their ticket to the State Tournament in Round Mountain!
They’ll face RCMS (Pahrump) this Saturday at 11:00 AM.
The team also battled hard in the Regional Championship, falling to an undefeated Lund squad 34–27.







