Who are the former high school athletes from Northwest Wyoming area competing during the week of Monday, Dec. 29?

Kennedi Niemann and Molly Hays
Kennedi Niemann and Molly Hays
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These former Northwest Wyoming area high school standouts are scheduled to compete the week starting Monday, Dec. 29.

Kennedi Niemann and Molly Hays
Kennedi Niemann
Carroll Fighting Saints
Guard
Sophomore
5′7″
Cody High School
Hometown: Cody
Next Game: vs. Dakota State Trojans, Friday, Jan. 2, 7 p.m.

Kennedi Niemann and Molly Hays
Molly Hays
Idaho State Bengals
Guard
Sophomore
5′8″
Cody High School
Hometown: Cody
Next Game: vs. Sacramento State Hornets, Thursday, Jan. 1, 6:30 p.m.



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