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  • Burns falls at home

    Sep 27, 2018

  • Special Olympians bowl in Cheyenne

    Sep 27, 2018

    Students from Pine Bluffs traveled to Cheyenne last week for a regional Special Olympics tournament where they competed against bowlers from the surrounding area. The team will travel to Casper for the state tournament slated for Oct. 10 - 12....

  • Fall Challenge held at Julesburg Dragstrip

    Sep 27, 2018

    FALL CHALLENGE RESULTS SEPTEMBER 22, 2018 BOX 1ST Jack Armagost -Greeley, CO 2ND Jon Ott - Cheyenne, WY 3RD Rick Bernhardt - Morrill, NE NO BOX 1ST Matt Farwell - Wheatridge, CO 2ND Allen Pugh - Ovid, CO 3RD David Hoyt - Arvada, CO 4TH James McNitt - Julesburg, CO SEPTEMBER 23, 2018 SUPER PRO 1ST Lewis Jacobson - Wray, CO 2ND David Terrell - Littleton, CO 3RD Rodney Rasgorshek - Kimball, NE PRO 1ST Jeff Bonifas - Gothenburg, NE 2ND Anthony Woolveton - Brighton, CO 3RD Steve Perkins - Rawlins,...

  • Lady Hornets

    Sep 27, 2018

  • Hornets' defense shuts down Southeast on road

    Zach Spadt|Sep 20, 2018

    Pine Bluffs headed into Yoder having outscored its opponents 74-0. Make it 102-0. In their first road game of the year, the Hornets defeated the Southeast Cyclones 28-0, improving to 3-0 on the season. After being blanked in the first quarter, the Hornets got on the board scoring a touchdown in the second quarter. They would score another touchdown and two more in the fourth. "I thought we came out a little flat, but the kids battled through that and finished the game well. We are going to get...

  • Lady Hornets go 3-0 for the week

    Zach Spadt|Sep 20, 2018

    The Pine Bluffs Lady Hornet netters won three matches in as many days last week to make their record 13-3-1 on the year. Here’s how they stacked up. VS Leyton Struggles in the third game made it necessary for the Hornets to play three games against Leyton. They opened play with a 25-14 and 25-13 win but dropped the third game 21-25. “We played solid volleyball the first two games, but struggled to keep our focus in the third,” head coach Lisa Gilbert said. “We picked it back up and finished the fourth.” LEYTON NUMBERS Hyleigh Fornstrom...

  • Pine Bluffs-Burns runners compete in Fort Collins

    Zach Spadt|Sep 20, 2018

    Pine Bluffs-Burns runners traveled to Fort Collins for what head coach Ashley Rousseau said was the largest race she’s ever been a part of. Piper Perez led the girls and finished with a 21st place finish and a time of 22:31. After Perez, the rest of the Pine Bluffs-Burns girls squad came in within seconds of each other. “The girls were running as a pack today and it was quite the sight to behold,” Rousseau said. “We love seeing all the purple, orange and white lighting up the course.” Hallie Christofferson took 29 seconds off her time, good for...

  • Hornets defeat Wright 47-0

    Zach Spadt|Sep 13, 2018

    For the second time in as many games, the Pine Bluffs defense has shutout its opponent at home. It didn't take Pine Bluffs long to display dominance over the Wright Pioneers Friday night with Pine Bluffs scoring three times in the first quarter. The first score came off an Isaiah Montanes 10-yard run. Not long after that, Donte Jacobsen threw a strike to Andrew Fornstrom for a 20-yard touchdown reception. But perhaps the most dramatic score of the first quarter came at the hands of the Pine...

  • Burns tops Moorcroft 41-30

    Zach Spadt|Sep 13, 2018

  • Lady Hornets win in Big Horn

    Zach Spadt|Sep 13, 2018

    For the first time in 10 years, the Pine Bluffs Lady Hornets netters earned a win over Wright. And that helped them win the Big Horn tournament played over teh weekend. “They finally came out with confidence and played some outstanding volleyball,” head coach Lisa Gilbert said. “We haven’t beat Wright in 10 years, so that was a big mental hurdles for us. “I am extremely proud of these girls and the tenacity they showed.” On their way to winning the tournament, the Lady Hornets beat Southeast, WRight and Glenrock. They only needed two win two...

  • Pine Bluffs-Burns finishes strong at Kimball XC meet

    Zach Spadt|Sep 13, 2018

    The Pine Bluffs-Burns cross country team continued its season last week in Kimball with several strong finishes from both the boys and the girls squads. Unfortunately, a few runners missed the meet due to illness, said coach Ashley Rousseau. “Cold and flu season sweeps through most team sport,” Rousseau said. “We are still knocking down our times each week.” Following the addition of a weight training program, the boys team has shown a great deal of improvement, said Rousseau. “These boys are proving that with strength comes faster times,” R...

  • Hornets move up to 2-0

    Sep 13, 2018

  • PINE BLUFFS/BURNS CROSS COUNTRY

    Sep 13, 2018

  • More of Pine Bluffs vs Wright

    Sep 13, 2018

  • Hornets blank Yuma

    Zach Spadt|Sep 6, 2018

    From pretty much the start of Pine Bluffs High School's first football game of the season Friday night, the wind was at their back. After receiving a Pine Bluffs kickoff, the Yuma (Colo) Indians quickly fumbled the ball and Pine Bluffs recovered. A few plays later, Donte Jacobsen quickly connected with Andrew Fornstrom in the Indians' end zone for a Pine Bluffs touchdown. Marvin Reza added a successful point after attempt to make the score 7-0 in Pine Bluffs' favor. The Indians appeared to threa...

  • Lady Hornets come up short against Yuma

    Zach Spadt|Sep 6, 2018

    It wasn't the home opener the Lady Hornets wanted Friday night here in Pine as they dropped three matches to the Yuma (Colo.) Indians. Pine Bluffs lost 22-25, 9-25 and 16-25 in three sets during their match Friday night. "Yuma is a great team and we gave them a game for the first one then played scared for the next two. We have to learn to compete. If you give 100 percent and lose, so be it. But when you play not to lose it doesnt work. It is a great lesson for us this early in the season,"...

  • Pine Bluffs-Burns runners find success in Gering, will compete closer to home Friday

    Zach Spadt|Sep 6, 2018

    Pine Bluffs-Burns cross country runners didn’t let the heat stop them from having a strong second meet of their season last Friday when they competed in Gering, Neb. “With six races and over 30 runners, we have a full day and lots of things to be happy about,” coach Ashley Rousseau said. Girls varsity For the first time, Gering race organizers separated participating schools into categories based on their size, though they all competed together. That benefited the Pine Bluffs-Gering varsity girls as they were able to run away with a first...

  • Hornets, Lady Hornets play at home Friday night

    Sep 6, 2018

    The Pine Bluffs High School football and volleyball teams both played their first games at home last Friday....

  • A Day at the Races - Julesburg Dragstrip

    Penny Merryfield|Sep 6, 2018

    Racers geared up and prepared to run the quarter track at the country's oldest dragstrip - Julesburg on Sunday, September 2 for the last points race of the season. Sunday's points race grew with more cars entered due to the Revelation Steel Labor Day Bracket Challenge. Racers from the tri-state area and as far away as Albuquerque, New Mexico competed at the track over Labor Day weekend. Track manager, Todd Barowsky stated, "This was a great success, and a Huge thank you to all of you that made...

  • Friday night lights return to Pine

    Aug 30, 2018

  • Lady Hornets take 3rd at Douglas Invite

    Zach Spadt|Aug 30, 2018

    The Pine Bluffs Lady Hornets volleyball team got off to a strong start last weekend at the Douglas Invite, finishing with a 4-2 record. That was good for third place out of 12 teams. “I am very pleased with the play and our efforts for the beginning of the season,” head coach Lisa Gilbert said. “I feel like we are really gelling as a team and working will together. “We will continue to improve each day in practice.” The Lady Hornets opened tournament play on Friday against Newcastle, winning 2-0. They won the first game with a score of 25-14...

  • Lady Broncs go 4-2 at opening tourney

    Zach Spadt|Aug 30, 2018

    The Burns Lady Broncs didn’t let a slow start ruin their weekend when they traveled to Douglas for their first volleyball matches of the year. Burns went 4-2 during the two-day invitational tournament. In their first match against the Lady Bearcats, the Lady Broncs went 0 - 2, losing their first game 10-25 and their second 5-25. They subsequently dropped their next match 0-2 against Big Horn. Apparently, after that, the Lady Broncs were tired of losing. Heading into play against Hot Springs, S.D., the Lady Broncs won their match 0-2. In game on...

  • Burns-Pine Bluffs runners open XC season, head to Gering Friday

    Zach Spadt|Aug 30, 2018

    Runners from Pine Bluffs and Burns started their cross country season in Casper Friday, Aug. 24 with reason to be hopeful about the upcoming year. “This is a great baseline time and hard meet to gauge the rest of the season from,” coach Ashley Rousseau said in an email. Friday marked the first year the team has competed at the 3A level due to the large size of the team that features runners from both Burns High School and Pine Bluffs High School. Piper Perez just missed out on a top-20 finish coming in at 22nd with a time of 23:20. “The rest...

  • Hornets open regular season play Friday night

    Aug 30, 2018

    Pine Bluffs will kick off the 2018 season at home Friday night when they take on Yuma, Colo. at 7 p.m. Pine Bluffs played in a Zero Week scrimmage in Glenrock last Friday, but scores were not kept as it was not an official game. Head Coach Will Gray said in an email that the Hornets showed signs of promise but there are still ways the team can improve. "I thought we did some good things on both sides of the ball, but we know that we have a long ways to go to accomplish our goals. Our young guys...

  • Off to the races

    Zach Spadt|Aug 23, 2018

    GERING, Neb. - Cousins Jesse and Doug Fornstrom are toiling away, making final repairs to their race cars for an evening of competition at HiWay92 Raceway Park in western Nebraska. The 17-year-old Pine Bluffs High School students are well-aware that the majority of the people they'll be up against have been doing this longer than they've been alive. But they don't seem to mind. "Our cars are good enough and the people who help us know we can compete with the guys who have been doing it for 30...

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