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  • Grapplers hit the mat this weekend

    Staff Report|Dec 8, 2016

    The season starts this Friday for the Burns-Pine Bluffs wrestling team as they take part in the Charlie Lake Invitational at Cheyenne East Friday and Saturday. Head coach Dan Clayson says returning experience on the squad will be inportant to getting off to a good start. "We are looking forward to this season. We have a great mix of returning starters and new freshman. Isaac Ronning (126) and Ruger Lewis (160) are returning state placers. Kestrel Medina (138), Roman Delgado (182), Harley Miller...

  • Lady Coyotes lose season openers

    Staff Report|Dec 8, 2016

    The Pawnee Lady Coyotes traveled to Ault, Colo., Dec. 2 and Dec. 3 to participate in the Highland Canine Classic. The team came home with two losses, but are looking forward to playing their next three games with home court advantage. Pawnee competed against the Highland Lady Huskies Friday and were defeated by 30 points. The Lady Coyotes put up three points in the first quarter as Highland put up 22 points. The Lady Huskies kept going strong in the second quarter, adding 13 points to Pawnee's...

  • Pawnee Coyotes ready to take to the court

    Dec 8, 2016

  • CSC's Garcia closes cross country career on high note

    Staff Report|Dec 1, 2016

    Chadron State College senior Alejandro Garcia of Pine Bluffs concluded his cross county career on a high note last weekend in Florida. It was announced on Friday that Garcia was the recipient of the NCAA Elite 90 Award, which goes to the runner at the NCAA Men's Cross Country Championships with the highest cumulative grade point average. He has a GPA of almost 4.0 while majoring in health and physical education and earning nearly 150 credit hours. The only grade other than an A that he has...

  • Rodeo way of life for Burns senior

    Becky Christofferson, Pine Bluffs Post|Dec 1, 2016

    Burns High School Senior Timber Kelly can be seen on the high school rodeo circuit most weekends throughout the year and soon, she'll be a force to be reckon with at college rodeos as she recently was offered a scholarship to join the Eastern New Mexico State University's rodeo team. A scholarship to do the thing she loves under a coach whom she holds in the highest regard...it was was an easy decision. "The school is rated third in the nation for rodeo," Kelly beamed as she told of her plans...

  • Local student athletes named All-Conference and All-State

    Staff Report|Dec 1, 2016

    The Wyoming High School Activities Association recently announced All-State and All-Conference football selections as chosen by Wyoming high school football coaches. Klayton Clark from Burns High School was named All-State. He was also selected in 2015. Clark was also named All-Conference, as were his Broncs teammates Roman Delgado, Tyler Norris and Ben Banville. On the volleyball side of the net, Pine Bluffs’ Kammie Ragsdale was named All-State. She, along with her Lady Hornet teammates Kenzie Graves and Sierra Shelit, were also named A...

  • Action returns to the hardwood next week

    Staff Report|Dec 1, 2016

    With practices for basketball just getting underway as Monday was the first day teams could officially practice for winter sports. With just having eight practices before the first games of the season begin, both Laramie County School District No. 2 high school basketball teams will need to have a mandatory practice sometime this weekend to be able to participate, according to Wyoming High School Activities Association guidelines. Nine teams will take to the courts during the three-day basketball frenzy including Burns, Pine Bluffs, Shoshoni,...

  • Thompson signs on the dotted line with UW

    Nov 24, 2016

  • Hornets dish out poetic justice on regular season victors

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Nov 24, 2016

    Given their 4-4 finish last season, who knew what was in store for Hornet football fans in 2016? But it's odd how, the team that brought their season to a halt last year, Tongue River, was the same team team they beat to win the state title this year. Can it also be chalked up as coincidence that the two teams that beat Pine Bluffs during the regular season, Tongue River and Upton-Sundance, are the exact teams they re-matched with and beat during the playoffs to win it all? Some will say simply...

  • How it all started...

    Becky Christofferson|Nov 24, 2016

    Getting into the state title championship game isn't something that just happens overnight and this Pine Bluffs football team knows all too well the dedication, motivation and perseverance it takes to accomplish such a feat. But oh, it was well worth it when the Wyoming State 1A title was handed to the team after defeating Tongue River 10-7 Nov. 12. Many of the seniors who brought home the title started out as fourth graders, learning a new style of football through the Pine Bluffs Youth Tackle...

  • Post-season accolades for Hornet players

    Staff Report|Nov 24, 2016

    Pine Bluffs Senior Ruger Lewis was selected to the Casper Star Tribune's Super 25 team and was honored at a banquet Friday night at the Ramkota in Casper. This is the first time a Pine Bluffs player has made the team, which started in the early 90s. Also being selected for the 3rd Super 25 team were teammates Kyle Steger, Alex Graves, and Haize Fornstrom. Also recognized that evening was Pine Bluffs Hornets Head Football Coach Will Gray as he was selected as the Casper Star Tribune's Super 25...

  • In their own words...

    Nov 24, 2016

    The following are congratulatory remarks and thoughts on the Pine Bluffs Hornets football team winning the Wyoming 1A State title that were submitted to the Pine Bluffs Post. As I entered the stands last Saturday, a Big Horn fan, leaving their game asked me, “Is anyone left back in Pine Bluffs?” His joke says something about the tremendous turnout. This support was well deserved by an outstanding team and their coaches. The upperclassmen went through a lot of adversity to reach this achievement. Their success is an example of the reward for...

  • The team behind the team: coaching a state champion

    Staff Report|Nov 24, 2016

    When the clock ran out of time at War Memorial Stadium in Laramie Saturday, Nov. 12 with the Pine Bluffs Hornets leading the Tongue River Eagles 10-7, the big one - the Wyoming State 1A Class Football Title - was finally coming home to rest in the halls of Pine Bluffs High School. And on the sideline were four very proud gentlemen. These gentlemen didn't want any accolades thrown at them, knowing full well the work and dedication the football players had put in, not only through the course of...

  • Champs!

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Nov 17, 2016

    In a quote attributed to legendary University of Alabama football coach, the late Paul "Bear" Bryant, "Offense seels tickets, but defense wins championships." If you attended the Wyoming 1A state title game last Saturday in Laramie, then you know there's a lot of weight to that quote. In what can only be described as a battle of defense, the Hornets were able to edge the Tongue River Eagles 10-7 to take state for the first time in the school's history. A feat not lost on head coach Will Gray....

  • Mirich finds niche with swimming

    Becky Christofferson, Pine Bluffs Post|Nov 17, 2016

    Being a first-year swimmer for the Cheyenne South High School Swim Team didn't stop Burns High School (BHS) student Jakobi Mirich from becoming a contender in the 4A class swim division this year, nor did it stop her from qualifying for the state meet held in October. "Jakobi is a tremendous person. She contributed to our team in so many ways inside and outside the pool,"South High School Swim Coach Jason Garman said. "Even though she is only a freshman, she brought a lot of maturity to our...

  • Pine Bluffs' Shelit earns Sportsmanship award From WHSAA

    Staff Report|Nov 17, 2016

    Pine Bluffs Senior Sierra Shelit was honored by the Wyoming High School Activities Association recently for her displays of good sportsmanship. According to the press release, Shelit was recognized by the officiating crew Debby Followell and Jeanne Scheneman of the Cheyenne Volleyball Officials Association. During the game between Pine Bluffs and Southeast Sept. 16, Followell and Scheneman noted that Shelit offered encouragement to her teammates and when she would make a mistake, would get right back into the game. The press release also...

  • Laramie or bust: Hornets prep for title showdown

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Nov 10, 2016

    The last time the Pine Bluffs High School football team played in a state championship game, none of the current players were alive, so this Saturday is literally a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the Hornets. Pine Bluffs has played for the title three previous times, the last in 1994 – they have never come out the victor. But 2016 is shaping up to be the year of championships in Pine Bluffs, so who's to say this isn't the football team's year. After taking down Rocky Mountain in the 1A q...

  • Garcia becomes Chadron State's first national cross country qualifier

    Nov 10, 2016

    Chadron State College senior Alejandro Garcia of Pine Bluffs will be competing in the NCAA Division II National Cross Country Championships at St. Leo, Florida, on Saturday, Nov. 19. Garcia earned the berth by claiming the third of the three at-large slots that are awarded to runners whose teams did not qualify for the national event during the South Central Regional Championships in Denver on Saturday, Nov. 5. Overall, Garcia finished 21st among the 193 men during the 10 kilometer race in...

  • Lady Hornets end season at state volleyball tourney

    Becky Christofferson, Pine Bluffs Post|Nov 10, 2016

    After a long five years, the Pine Bluffs Lady Hornets volleyball team was able to make the trek to Casper to compete in the Wyoming 2A State Volleyball tournament last Thursday. Gaining valuable experience and a lifetime memories, the team came home going 0-2 in their matches. Pine Bluffs got the chance of competing in the state tournament after grabbing fourth place in the regional tournament. According to Junior Kenzie Graves, it was the team's goal. “This year at the regional tournament when the possible end of our season was right there, w...

  • Pawnee Coyotes fall in quarter-finals

    Becky Christofferson, Pine Bluffs Post|Nov 10, 2016

    The Pawnee Coyotes football team ended their season during the quarter-final game of the Colorado State High School 1A six-man football tournament as they were defeated by the Hi Plains Patriots. Pawnee hosted the number three seed Patriots Nov. 5 for entrance into the semi-final game. The Coyotes had a rough start to the first quarter as Hi Plains put up 30 points on the board to Pawnee's 18 however making quite a comeback, the Coyotes added 27 points in the second half compared to the...

  • Martin earns WHSAA Sportsmanship Award

    Staff Report|Nov 10, 2016

    Sophomore Willow Martin was recognized recently by both the Wyoming High School Activities Association and the Laramie County School District No. 2 for her sportsmanship. Martin was recognized by her sportsmanship that was shown during the Lady Broncs versus Lingle – Ft. Laramie volleyball match Sept. 30, 2016. According to the WHSSA press release, Martin had exemplary conduct and good sportsmanship throughout the match. “She played hard and was encouraging to her teammates by helping them up and slapping hands at the end of each play.” Those...

  • Hornet JV football ends season

    Becky Christofferson, Pine Bluffs Post|Nov 10, 2016

    Small numbers lead the Pine Bluffs Junior High Football team to learn more about the game as well as playing as a team this season. According to PBJH Football Coach Pat Walter, due to low numbers a decision between Pine Bluffs Athletic Director Kendra Roeder and himself was made to go ahead with a nine-man team. “After gathering information on who was interested in playing, our numbers were very low,” Walter explained. “After a couple of days of assistant coach Addison Perlinski and I encouraging kids to give it a try, we arrived at our final...

  • Pawnee Lady Coyotes end season

    Staff Report|Nov 10, 2016

    The Pawnee Lady Coyotes traveled to Sterling, Colo., Oct. 26 to compete in the Colorado Class 1A District 4 Volleyball Tournament at Northeastern Junior College. The Lady Coyotes faced the Longmont Christian Lady Warriors and were defeated in five sets, with the last set losing by two 13-15. According to Pawnee Head Volleyball Coach Mary Burson, the team played very well against Longmont Christian but just couldn't come up with the win. "Serves missed was a crucial error in the final game to...

  • Hornets prepare for rematch with Upton-Sundance

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Nov 3, 2016

    The Pine Bluffs Hornets' trip from Cowley last Friday was a lot better than the ride there, due mostly to the win the Hornets got over the Rocky Mountain Grizzlies to advance to the Wyoming 1A semi-final round this coming Friday against Upton-Sundance. "The kids were able to put the long bus ride and rain behind them," said head coach Will Gray. "I thought they did a great job of being locked in at game time. The first half was a battle, but we were able to get going in the second half. These...

  • Coyotes beat Cotopaxi to advance in playoffs

    Becky Christofferson, Pine Bluffs Post|Nov 3, 2016

    The Pawnee Coyotes football team is on a roll, winning the last five games including the first round playoff game in the Colorado 1A Six-Man football playoffs against undefeated Cotopaxi Saturday. Both Pawnee and Cotopaxi were scoreless in both the first and second quarters for a tied game of 0-0 at halftime. The Coyotes came out in the third quarter and put up 14 points on the scoreboard while Cotopaxi added eight. Pawnee took control of the game during the fourth quarter as they scored 23...

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