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  • Hornets win on senior night, will travel to Shoshoni for postseason opener

    Zach Spadt|Oct 25, 2018

    The Pine Bluffs Hornets will get another week on the gridiron-and maybe more. After returning to familiar form and shutting out Lusk Friday night, the Hornets will head to Shoshoni for the first round of the Wyoming 1A 11-man high school football playoffs. The Hornets defeated Lusk at home 21-0 Friday night. "I thought we did a better job up front. There's still plenty of things we need to get better at," head coach Will Gray said. "Lusk is a physical football team and I thought we matched...

  • Senior night held Friday

    Oct 25, 2018

  • Gold, Silver and Bronze earned at State Bowling Tourney

    Oct 25, 2018

    The Eastern Laramie County Special Olympic team participated at state and the double partners placed the following: Dante Marin and Mark Merryfield- 4th Tayten Zitek and Dillon Daugherty-Bronze Makayla Waiters and Leeann Haddock-Silver Adri Watson and Jenny Rooney-Gold Christian Yeley-Ritter and Gage Rooney-Silver Tristen Zitek and Isaac Waiters -Bronze Makenzie Montanes and Christina Yeley-Ritter-Silver...

  • Broncs rattle Newcastle

    Zach Spadt|Oct 18, 2018

    night on the gridiron. Just look at the numbers. The Broncs compiled 553 offensive yards while holding Newcastle to 269. Most of those came on the ground with Burns only attempting four passes for 41 yards. They kept the ball on the ground with great success with 32 rushing attempts for 482 yards. The average rush for the Broncs was 41 yards. Boe Clayson contributed four rushing touchdowns to Burns' Friday night win over Newcastle. Quarterback Kaden Lakin contributed three of his own. Joel...

  • Hornets fall to Upton/Sundance

    Zach Spadt|Oct 18, 2018

    The Pine Bluffs Hornets found themselves in unfamiliar territory Friday night as they wrapped up their road game at Upton/Sundance High School: They’re in the midst of a losing streak. The Hornets have dropped their last three contests beginning with a homecoming state championship rematch against Big Horn. Losses in Burns and now Upton/Sundance have slowed the team’s strong season. Pine Bluffs dropped the Upton Sundance game 35-14. This week, they will host Niobrara County (Lusk). Last week, Isaiah Montanes took the ball 22 times for 140 yar...

  • Lady Hornets to conclude regular season at home 4 p.m. Friday, will take on Lusk

    Oct 18, 2018

    The Pine Bluffs Lady Hornets will wrap up an already impressive season on the volleyball court Friday at home after winning one of their toughest challenges of the year last weekend. It took five games at home on Saturday, October 13 for the Lady Hornets to best a Glenrock team that has proven tough all season. “The girls had mental lapses at times but fought hard,” said head coach Lisa Gilbert. “We overcame that mental block we have been fighting and we kept swinging and plugging away. “This was a huge hurdle for us and I am extremely proud o...

  • Pine Bluffs-Burns runners compete in Douglas, head to state meet this weekend

    Zach Spadt|Oct 18, 2018

    The Pine Bluffs-Burns cross country team got its first taste of postseason action as a 3A school in Douglas last week. Girls runners collectively finished in 3rd place for the team with boys earning 6th. Piper Perez earned All Regional Athlete for her 4th place finish in 20:53. Emma Gonzalez followed with a time of 22:31, which earned her 14th place. She was clossley followed by Erin Griess followed in 16th with a time of 22:58. Shelby Thurin (23:03) and Hallie Christofferson rounded up the scoring girls. Three boys turned in sub-20 times....

  • Broncs dominate over Newcastle

    Oct 18, 2018

    The Burns Broncs defeated Newcastle at home 54-8 last Friday....

  • Pine Bluffs Special Olympics Bowling team

    Oct 18, 2018

  • Broncs win rivalry game

    Zach Spadt|Oct 11, 2018

    Each year, the rivalry between Pine Bluffs and Burns on the gridiron can feel as important as a playoff game to those who compete in it. Last Friday was no different as the Burns Broncs welcome the Pine Bluffs Hornets into town. Despite playing in different divisions, the schools have historically held a bitter rivalry against each other. This year, it went to Burns, who took advantage of five Pine Bluffs turnovers. Stating the obvious, Pine Bluffs Head Coach Will Gray said you can't commit...

  • Pine Bluffs-Burns runners compete in Cheyenne

    Zach Spadt|Oct 11, 2018

    The 2018 cross country season is quickly winding down for the Burns-Pine Bluffs High School teams and they took one step closer to the final meets of the year Friday in Cheyenne. “Cheyenne is a great ‘home’ meet for us, but it was tough,” said head coach Ashley Rousseau of the meet which featured frigid temperatures and rainy weather. “We were hoping for better times this week, but the weather was against us, freezing our runners and cramping muscles.” For the varsity girls squad, Piper Perez came in 12th with a time of 20:52. She was followe...

  • Lady Hornets netters defeat Burns, improve to 20-4-1

    Zach Spadt|Oct 11, 2018

    The Pine Bluffs High School volleyball team improved to 20-4-1 after defeating Burns on the road last week. Pine Bluffs won all three of its games in the match 25-15, 25-15 and 25-15. “We played solid and were smart with the ball,” said head coach Lisa Gilbert. The Lady Hornets will take on By the numbers: Hyleigh Fornstrom: 6 kills, 11/13 serving (2 aces), 4 stuff blocks, 5 digs Kammie Ragsdale: 11 kills, 18 set assists, 13/14 serving, 5 digs, 1 stuff block Paige Thompson: 8/10 serving (4 aces), 17 set assists, 5 kills, 7 digs Sophie How...

  • New Equipment for a local Athlete

    Charlene Smith|Oct 11, 2018

    You are watching the Pine Bluffs Hornets and Burns Broncs football game. Two teams of boys who have grown up together, swam in the same pool of water and life. You know most of their stories, recognize their faces, may even be neighbors of their parents. And even though you cheer for one team or the other, you appreciate the love of the game in every player. And then, something unique, different, catches your eye on the Burns sidelines. Love isn't always easy, painless or even natural. Derik...

  • The Pine Bluffs Jr High Football

    Oct 11, 2018

    The Pine Bluffs Jr High Football team just won the SEWAC title going undefeated. They beat Burns, SouthEast, Wheatland, Lusk, and Saratoga....

  • Hornets fall at home

    Zach Spadt|Oct 4, 2018

    The Pine Bluffs Hornets spent this week doing something they're not used to: Trying to bounce back. Playing before a homecoming crowd Friday evening, Pine Bluffs hosted a Big Horn team that was out for revenge after dropping last year's 1A state championship playoff game to the Hornets. And they got it, handing a stunning 42-7 loss to the Hornets. Friday night's loss also snapped a 19-0 run for the Hornets. Not five minutes into the first quarter, Pine Bluffs found themselves losing for the...

  • Lady Hornets put up another strong week

    Zach Spadt|Oct 4, 2018

    The Lady Hornets kept their momentum going for another week on the volleyball court. This time it came at home against Kimball and on the road in Lusk. on Thursday, the Lady Hornets hosted Kimball and won in three games, 25-20, 25-18 and 25-13. "We focused on week on serve receive and defense," head coach Lisa Gilbert said. "They were a different team and didn't let a lot drop. "Their hard work paid off and we must continue to work at it each week. I'm very proud of them." Hyleigh Fornstrom:...

  • Pine Bluffs-Burns runners compete in Wheatland

    Zach Spadt|Oct 4, 2018

    The Pine Bluffs-Burns cross country team traveled to Wheatland last week. And they brought their A-game. “This was by far the best meet we ran all year,” said coach Ashley Rousseau. “These kids came out to compete today.” Girls results Piper Perez continued a strong season, leading her team with a 3rd place finish at 20:29. She was followed by teammate Emma Gonzalez, who took 6th place with a time of 21:06. Shelby Thurin, who Rousseau said thrives in cold weather, finished with a time of 21:50. Hallie Christofferson was one second away from a...

  • Flying to the End of the Trail

    Zach Spadt|Oct 4, 2018

  • Spray Painting the field!

    Oct 4, 2018

  • Tri-State Grapplers Results

    Oct 4, 2018

    8 and Under 58 - Jax Thurin’s place is unknown and has scored 0.0 team points. Champ. Round 1 - Jax Thurin (Tri-State Grapplers) received a bye () (Bye) Champ. Round 2 - Cale Richardson (Oklahoma Wrestling Academy) won by fall over Jax Thurin (Tri-State Grapplers) (Fall 0:59) Cons. Round 2 - Jax Thurin (Tri-State Grapplers) received a bye () (Bye) Cons. Round 3 - Brode Coates (High Plains Thunder) won by fall over Jax Thurin (Tri-State Grapplers) (Fall 0:39) Girls Elementary 68 - MaKenna Thurin’s place is 5th and has scored 5.0 team poi...

  • Wyoming Athletes to compete in Fall Tournament in Casper

    Oct 4, 2018

    CASPER, WY - Nearly 900 Special Olympics athletes, Unified Sports® partners, coaches, friends, family and volunteers from throughout Wyoming will travel to Casper for the 2017 Special Olympics Wyoming Fall Tournament held October 4-6 in Casper, WY. Athletes will compete in Tennis, Soccer, Cycling, and Bowling events over the course of three days in the Casper area. Athletes competing in this year’s Fall Tournament hail from: Cody, Lander, Powell, Riverton, Thermopolis, Washakie County, Bridger Valley, Evanston, Sublet County, Sweetwater Co...

  • Hornets Homecoming

    Oct 4, 2018

  • 'Business as usual'

    Zach Spadt|Sep 27, 2018

    It's been a heck of a campaign so far this year for the Pine Bluffs Hornets on the gridiron so far this year. Continuing their multi-season 19-0 winning streak, the team has put up another impressive streak: No points allowed through four games. Last week, the Hornets traveled to Dayton and took on Tongue River, scoring 28 points to bring their scoring differential on the year to 120-0. "(The defense takes) pride in not letting teams score. Coach (Brian) Anderson does a great job with the kids...

  • Lady Hornets enter week ranked No. 1, will take on Kimball at home Thursday

    Zach Spadt|Sep 27, 2018

    On Thursday, the Pine Bluffs Lady Hornets netters hosted Lingle, winning the match 3-0. “We played slow at times, but it’s a W,” head coach Lisa Gilbert said. Pine Bluffs won game 1 of the match 25-19. The Lady Hornets won game 2 25-7 and game 3 25-8. Hyleigh Fornstrom had 7 kills, 9 digs, was 3 for 4 serving with one ace and contributed 1 stuff block. Kammie Ragsdale had 6 kills, 11 set assists, 1 stuff block and 5 digs. Paige Thompson had 2 kills, was 14 for 15 serving with 1 ace, had 12 set assists, 5 digs and 1 stuff block. Sophie Howar...

  • Pine Bluffs-Burns runners compete in Saratoga, will race in Wheatland Friday

    Zach Spadt|Sep 27, 2018

    The Pine Bluffs-Burns cross country team headed to Saratoga on Friday and continued what has already been a successful season. Led by Piper Perez, the girls varsity team earned third-place overall. Perez finished sixth with a time of 21:33. Shelby Thurin followed in 14th at 22:48. Hellie Christofferson was 16th at 22:56 and Emma Gonzales was 19th at 23:24. Grace Steenbergen rounded out Pine Bluffs-Burns in 20th at 23:30. “The girls have a tough four weeks ahead of them, but we have some workout adjustments to ensure their successes c...

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