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  • Lady Broncs try to stave off Lady Hornet attack

    Feb 16, 2017

  • Steger, Lewis and Clark named to Shrine Bowl roster

    Staff Report|Feb 16, 2017

    The roster for the 2017 Shrine Bowl has been finalized and three local players will be taking part. From Pine Bluffs, Kyle Steger and Ruger Lewis will be suiting up for the South team, as well as Burns High School’s Klayton Clark. Pine Bluffs head football coach Will Gray will be coaching the South team and Gray’s assistant coach Brian Anderson will also be on the sideline for the South team as assistant coach under Gray. The 2017 Shrine Bowl will take place on June 10th, 2017 in Casper....

  • Grapplers beat Lusk; take first at Saratoga

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Feb 16, 2017

    The Burns-Pine Bluffs wrestling traveled to Lusk on Feb. 7 to lockup with the Niobrara County Tigers. It was a good road trip that saw the Burns-Pine Bluffs beat Lusk, 21-16. Individually, in the 106 weight class, Zach Cudney of Burns-Pine Bluffs beat Alaryn Craggs (Fall 3:50). William Fish of Niobrara County was unopposed in the 113 weight class. Weight classes 120, 126, 132 and 138 were all double forfeits. In the 145 class, Damien Molzahn beat Burns-Pine Bluffs’ Kestrel Medina (Fall 3:44). Lusk’s Riley Ross beat Kyle Thurin in the 152 cla...

  • Pawnee boys edge Prairie; fall to Longmont Christian

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Feb 9, 2017

    The Pawnee Coyotes split a pair of home games last weekend, hanging on to beat the Prairie Mustangs last Friday, 49-46. The next day, the Warriors from Longmont Christian pulled into Grover and defeated Pawnee, 72-43. The boys are now 5-9 on the season with just a couple weeks left on the regular season schedule. No stats from either game were provided to the newspaper before press time. The Coyotes will travel to Briggsdale on Thursday, Feb. 9 to face the 0-15 Falcons in conference play. Then,...

  • Steger will be an Eagle

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Feb 9, 2017

    Pine Bluffs senior Kyle Steger hopes to be flying like an Eagle after recently signing a letter of intent to play football for Chadron State College in Nebraska. "I'm pretty excited," said Steger. "When I went on the visit to the campus, the school was welcoming, the coach, staff, players, teachers, etc. With a small school like that, I liked it a lot once I set foot there." Steger expects to play either outside or inside linebacker for the Eagle defense. He plans to study pre-law once he...

  • We've got spirit, yes we do...

    Feb 9, 2017

    The Pine Bluffs Cheer Squad fired up the Hornet faithful last Friday night during the home basketball games against Southeast. It must have worked, because the Lady Hornets won 56-38 and the boys won, 75-46. Pictured from left to right are Abby Gray, Tessa Long, Kylee Bruns and Maddie Graves....

  • Grapplers place fourth overall at Southeast Duals

    Staff Report|Feb 9, 2017

    The Burns-Pine Bluffs wrestlers traveled to Yoder last week to take part in the Southeast Duals. It was a strong showing for the young team as they finished fourth overall, losing to Gering, Neb. in the third place match, 45-30. “It was a great weekend,” said head coach Dan Clayson. “The kids wrestled well. The win over Chadron was a big one for us as a team. When we wrestled Gering and Sidney, our youth was really evident. Those teams have a lot of older, more-experienced guys wrestling for them and our team is full of freshman and guys who h...

  • Lady Broncs split at home; host Pine Bluffs on Friday

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post|Feb 9, 2017

    The Burns Lady Broncs have 4-15 record after splitting a pair of contests last week. Glenrock Last Friday, the girls beat the Glenrock Lady Herders 51-38 on the road. Willow Martin led scoring with 20 points, followed by Katie Norris with 10, Kelsey Faircloth and Malli O'Neal each had 8 and Brittani Wilson had 5. Martin had three 3-point shots, Norris had two and Faircloth and O'Neal had one each. Martin went 3-for-4 from the free throw line, Wilson went 3-for-5, O'Neal went 3-for-7 and Fairclot...

  • Hornets roll past Southeast; crush Glenrock

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Feb 9, 2017

    With two weeks to go in the regular season, the Pine Bluffs Hornets are still unbeaten after pummeling both Southeast and Glenrock last week. On Friday, Southeast came to town and the Hornets took the wind right out of the Cyclones, beating them 75-44. Three Hornets scored in double digits with Hunter Thompson leading the way with 30, followed by Haize Fornstrom with 11 and Tucker Norman with 10. Andrew Fornstrom added 7, Kyle Steger, Wyatt Fornstrom and Hesston Fornstrom had 5 each and Chris...

  • Foes feel the sting of the Lady Hornets

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Feb 9, 2017

    Defending 2A state champs the Pine Bluffs Lady Hornets added two more wins to their unblemished record last week, downing both Southeast and Glenrock. Southeast Normally a hornet is no match for a cyclone, but just try telling that to the Pine Bluffs girls. The Lady Hornets played host to the Lady Cyclones last Friday and promptly handed the visitors a 56-38 loss. Pine took a 29-11 lead into the break. Both teams scored 27 points in the second half and Southeast went home with a loss. Three...

  • Broncs lose one on the road, win one at home

    Feb 9, 2017

    The Burns Broncs won one, lost one last week. Glenrock Last Friday, the boys were on the road to Glenrock, where they fell 54-36 to the Herders. The first half was evenly matched, with the Herders edging the Broncs 10-9 in the first quarter and10-8 in the second to take a narrow 20-17 lead in the break. The second half is where it got away from the Broncs. Glenrock pulled ahead in the third quarter, outscoring Burns 12-6 in the period to pad their lead to 32-23. The Herders continued to attack in the fourth, outscoring Burns 22-13 in the final...

  • Lady Coyotes fall twice at home

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Feb 9, 2017

    The Pawnee Lady Coyotes dropped a pair of games on their home hardwood last week. On Friday, they hosted the Prairie Mustangs and lost, 62-34. "Our game against Prairie was a great match-up," said coach Janelle Robinson. "The first half of the game, we were pretty evenly matched but in the second half, they ran away with it. Out of our 34 total points, Jaycie Hahn had scored 15 of those points. Points: Jaycie Hahn 15, Rhiannon Mowery 6, Erin Ellis 5, Malauriane Russell and Missy Cline each 4....

  • Hornets rout Coyotes and Doggers

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Feb 2, 2017

    The freight train known as the Pine Bluffs Hornets pulled into Potter, Neb. last Friday night and a packed gym at Potter-Dix Jr./Sr. High School was witness to what makes Pine Bluffs such a tough opponent. The Coyotes took an early 2-0 lead at the start of the game, but as soon as Pine Bluffs' Hunter Thompson answered with a slam dunk to tie it up, it was all Hornets from that point on. By the end of the first quarter, Pine Bluffs was ahead 23-6. Add to that the 22 points they scored in the...

  • Potter-Dix and Lusk no match for Lady Hornets

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Feb 2, 2017

    The Lady Hornets of Pine Bluffs kept rolling along last weekend, taking down both opponents in Potter-Dix and Lingle-Fort Laramie. On Friday, the squad traveled to Potter, Nebraska to face the Lady Coyotes of Potter-Dix. Pine Bluffs took a 17-3 lead in the first quarter and never gave up the lead, taking a 28-11 lead into the break. The Lady Coyotes cloaed the gap in the second half, outscoring Pine 15-6 in the third quarter, but still trailing, 34-26. The Lady Hornets were able to stave off...

  • Wrestling beats Central on senior night; place third at Mitchell

    Staff Report|Feb 2, 2017

    The Burns-Pine Bluffs wrestling team had a busy schedule last week, first hosting Cheyenne Central on Thursday, then heading to Mitchell, Neb. for the Mitchell Invite. Vs. Central Zach Cudney got the action started for Burns-Pine Bluffs in the 106 category, but Central's Adam Roberts won by fall. Central's Isaac Lopez won by forfeit in the 113 class. Isaac Ronning got Burns-Pine Bluffs on the board by beating Johnathan Vroman by fall in the 120 category. The 126 class was a double forfeit. Tate...

  • Lady Coyotes still looking for first win

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Feb 2, 2017

    After having to forfeit their contest against Fleming on Jan. 26 at Northeastern Junior College because more than half the seven member team was sick, the Pawnee Lady Coyotes traveled to Peetz on Saturday, Jan. 28 with six players. Peetz took a 13-3 lead in the first quarter and never looked back, padding the score in the second quarter to lead 26-10 at halftime. The Lady Bulldogs pulled away even further in the third quarter, outscoring the Lady Coyotes, 19-8 in the frame to take a commanding 45-18 lead. Peetz outpaced Pawnee 10-5 in the...

  • Broncs get a pair of big wins

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Feb 2, 2017

    The Burns Broncs added two big wins last week, beating Southeast 37-31 at home last Thursday and defeating Lingle on the road last Friday. Southeast The Broncs took an early 8-4 lead in the first quarter. Both teams scored eight points each in the second an the Broncs took a 16-12 lead into the break. The Cyclones rallied in the third, outscoring Burns 11-10 to cut the lead to 26-23. The Broncs padded the lead in the fourth, outscoring Southeast 11-8 to hang on for a 37-31 win. Tyler Norris...

  • Lady Broncs drop two to Southeast and Lingle

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Feb 2, 2017

    The 3-14 Burns Lady Broncs continue to play hard on the court. They hosted Southeast last Thursday and fell 51-14 to the Lady Cyclones. In the loss, Jakobi Mirich and Willow Martin had three points each, Katie Norris, Cassidy Weibel and Madisyn Mirich had two points each and Kelsey Faircloth and Malli O'Neal scored one point each. Madisyn Mirich led rebounding with five, Weibel and Korbin Liley had four each, Martin had three, Jakobi Mirich had two and Faircloth, Norris and O'Neal had one...

  • Bowling Scores

    Feb 2, 2017

    Monday Women 1. Bluffs Vet Clinic 82 2. Exxon 78 3. Pine Bowl 74 Handicap Game: Tia Winter 289 Handicap Series: Tia Winter 739 Scratch Game: Kathy Freeburg 191 Scratch Series: Carleen Graves 501 Tuesday Mixed 1. Wyoming Malting 18 2. Tristen’s Trio 15 3. Bob’s Team 12 Women - Handicap Game: Carol McLee 243 Handicap Series: Carol McLee 686 Scratch Game: Amy Zitek 192 Scratch Series:Jo Radcliffe 517 Men - Handicap Game: Kiel Harding 283 Handicap Series: Dalton Clark 769 Scratch Game: Kiel Harding 246 Scratch Series: Kiel Harding 638 Tuesday Men...

  • Hornets beat Broncs, Tigers to continue streak

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Jan 26, 2017

    The Pine Bluffs Hornets just keep on winning, something they have been doing since Dec. 18, 2015. That was the last time the team tasted defeat, losing to Greybull, 58-57. Later that day, the Hornets started their current win streak by beating Hill City, South Dakota, 68-29. The Hornets won out the rest of their games last season, which ended in a state championship on March 5, 2016. At the halfway point in the 2016-17 season, the Hornets are knocking down opponents left and right; Burns and...

  • Lady Hornets sting the competition; remain unbeaten

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post|Jan 26, 2017

    At this point in the season, it seems the only ones capable of beating the Pine Bluffs Lady Hornets are themselves. The team is displaying championship form coming off a weekend that saw them bat Burns and iobrara County. Burns Last Friday, the girls hosted the Lady Broncs from nearby Burns. The Lady Broncs got an early lead, but Pine Bluffs quickly moved ahead and remained there for the rest of the game, leading 23-3 at halftime and eventually getting the 53-28 win. Montanna Chrystal led Pine...

  • Coyotes win at home; drop one on the road

    Staff Report|Jan 26, 2017

    The Pawnee Coyote boys basketball team hosted Briggsdale Tuesday January 17 and won, 61-37. Stats: Scoring: Bryce Schnug 15 points, Jade Cass 14, Drew Ellis and Owen Wahlert each 11, so four players were in double digits, Joey Sanders 4, Wyatt Schnug and Josh Keiper each 2 The Coyotes hosted Weldon Valley Thursday, January 19, and played a team that was 10-0. Pawnee lost 62-52, but it was a much closer game that the score shows. Pawnee had a fast start and led 6-0 in the first minute and never...

  • Pawnee girls lose two at home

    Staff Report|Jan 26, 2017

    The Pawnee Lady Coyotes hosted Briggsdale January 17 and lost 71-20. Briggsdale had four girls in double numbers, several that were tall and could get the ball, and go make a basket. Stats: Points, Rhiannon Mowery 9, Erin Ellis 6, Jaycie Hahn and Malauriane Russell each 2, Missy Cline had 1 point. Rebounds: Hahn 10, Ellis 7, Brook Mercer 2, Mowery, cline and Robinson each 1 On Thursday, Jan. 19, Pawnee hosted Weldon Valley and lost, 64-31. Coach Janelle Robinson said, "Our game against Weldon...

  • Grapplers place third at Dogger Invite

    Staff Report|Jan 26, 2017

    The Burns-Pine Bluffs wrestling team traveled to Lingle-Ft. Laramie last weekend and came home with a third place finish. Team Points 1. Cheyenne Central JV, WY 187.5 2. Cheyenne East JV, WY 170.5 3. Burns/Pine Bluffs, WY 161.0 4. Natrona County JV, WY 137.0 5. Southeast, WY 130.0 6. Morrill, NE 103.0 7. Kimball, NE 91.0 8. Lingle-Fort Laramie, WY 79.0 9. Cheyenne South JV, WY 54.0 10. Torrington, WY 45.5 11. Gering, NE 45.0 12. H.E.M., WY 39.0 13. Banner County, NE 5.0 14. Scottsbluff, NE 4.0 "It was a good weekend," said coach Dan Clayson....

  • Burns basketball still fighting

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Jan 26, 2017

    Despite the aenemic amount of wins this season, you have to give credit to both Burns boys and girls basketball teams for never giving up and always giving their all, especially when you are going head-to-head with the defending state champions. Pine Bluffs Last Friday, both teams visited Pine Bluffs. First up were the Lady Broncs, who took a quick lead at the start of the game but fell behind for good soon after. The Lady Broncs trailed 23-3 at halftime and finally got some momentum going in the second half, but it was too litle, too late as...

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