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  • Burns Jr. High Lady Broncs SEWAC Champs

    Becky Christofferson, Pine Bluffs Post|Nov 3, 2016

    The Burns Lady Broncs Junior High Volleyball team brought home the SEWAC conference title Oct. 8 after a hard tough battle in Lingle, Wyo. This was the first title brought home by the Lady Broncs since 2010. After winning against Southeast at home for the last-regular season volleyball game in three sets: 25- 23, 22,-25 and 25-13, the Lady Broncs tied with Southeast for first place in regular season play. "It was during homecoming week and we had a huge amount of support from our high school stu...

  • Lady Hornets head to state, first time in five years

    Becky Christofferson, Pine Bluffs Post|Nov 3, 2016

    The Pine Bluffs Lady Hornets Volleyball team isn’t finished yet as they were able to secure a fourth place finish at the 2A East Regional volleyball tournament Saturday. The team is heading to state Thursday for the first time in five years. The Lady Hornets took on the Upton Lady Bobcats during the first match of the day last Friday and lost in three sets. The first set was close as Pine Bluffs fell 20-25. The Lady Hornets couldn’t contain Upton and lost the second set, 18-25. The third set also went to Upton 17-25. According to Pine Bluffs He...

  • Hornets, Coyotes head into playoff contests this weekend

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Oct 27, 2016

    The Pine Bluffs Hornets and the Pawnee Coyotes will both be on the road this weekend to face their respective opponents in the first round of high school playoffs. Pawnee will take on Cotopaxi in Canon City, Colo. this Saturday at 2 p.m. after pummeling Briggsdale last Friday, 61-6. On the Wyoming side, the Hornets will be heading to Cowley, Wyo. to take on undefeated Rocky Mountain on Friday night. Pine Bluffs ended the regular season with a win over Lusk (Niobrara County) to end the season at...

  • Boys Pine Bluffs-Burns team runs in 8th spot at state

    Becky Christofferson, Pine Bluffs Post|Oct 27, 2016

    The Pine Bluffs–Burns boys' team competed in the Wyoming 2A State Cross Country meet Saturday in Sheridan at the Veteran's Hospital. Coming in overall in the eighth spot, the team had a total of 155 points with a total time accumulation of 1:24:34.04. According to Pine Bluffs–Burns Coach Cole Manlove, some of the boys ran their first varsity or state race this year. "They proved they could compete." Coming across the finish line for the team was Dan Jensen with a time of 20:07.73 to earn 26t...

  • Burns succumbs to Lady Cyclones, Lady Tigers to end season

    Becky Christofferson, Pine Bluffs Post|Oct 27, 2016

    The Burns Lady Broncs traveled to Yoder Friday, Oct. 21 for a conference game against the Southeast Lady Cyclones and came home with a loss in three sets. The first set was intense, but Southeast got the upper hand, winning 26-24. The second set proved to be tight, but the Lady Cyclones got the upper hand, winning 25-20. The last set of the game, the Lady Broncs couldn’t get past Southeast and lost 25-15. Malli O’Neal led the team with 21 digs and Willow Martin served three aces and had 11 assists. Rachel Kelly slammed 11 kills while tea...

  • Lady Hornets wrap up season; head to regionals

    Becky Christofferson, Pine Bluffs Post|Oct 27, 2016

    The Pine Bluffs Lady Hornets are prepping for regional play as they head into the weekend as the top seed in the south division of the 2A regional volleyball tournament held in Torrington. Pine Bluffs will take on the number four seed the Upton Lady Bobcats beginning at 3 p.m. on Friday. Pine Bluffs hosted Lusk Friday, Oct. 21 and came out with a 3-0 win (27-25, 25-18, 25-14). Traveling to Glenrock, Wyo., to compete against the Lady Herders, the Pine Bluffs team came home with a defeated Saturday in four sets (25-23, 20-25, 20-25, 24-26)....

  • Hornets secure playoff spot; Broncs fight to stay alive

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Oct 20, 2016

    Despite losing 28-14 to Tongue River last Friday, the Pine Bluffs Hornets secured a spot in the 1A playoffs. The Hornets were hindered without running back Ruger Lewis, who did not play due to a lower body injury and is questionable for this Friday. "We fought hard," said head coach Will Gray. "(We) made a few mistakes but this group of kids will fight back and correct them." With Lewis out, the Hornets relied on Kyle Steger to run the ball, totaling 110 yards on 26 carries. Quarterback Haize Fo...

  • Pine Bluffs-Burns XC team head to state

    Becky Christofferson, Pine Bluffs Post|Oct 20, 2016

    Members of the Pine Bluffs-Burns Cross Country team will be headed off to the state competition in Sheridan Saturday after running at regionals in Hulett, Wyo. Although not the favorite this year, the girls team will be looking to repeat their last six seasons as 1A/2A state champions. According to Assistant Coach Ashley Rousseau, Moorcroft and Lovell will be the schools to watch. "Moorcroft and Lovell will be some great competition for our ladies," Rousseau stated. "Each of those teams have...

  • Lady Broncs fall to Hornets, Tigers

    Becky Christofferson, Pine Bluffs Post|Oct 20, 2016

    The Burns Lady Broncs fought two hard games last weekend, coming up short both times in the win column. Burns hosted the Pine Bluffs Lady Hornets Friday, battled to the win, and lost in five sets. During the first set, the Lady Broncs played with heart losing by seven points 18-25. Burns rallied back taking the second set 25-23. The third set saw the Lady Broncs losing, 13-25. The fourth game was close, but the Lady Broncs kept the lead, winning 25-23. In the close fifth set, the Lady Broncs weren't able to get the upper hand and lost 10-15....

  • Lady Hornets go 1-1

    Becky Christofferson, Pine Bluffs Post|Oct 20, 2016

    The Pine Bluffs Lady Hornets went one and one on the weekend as they bought home a victory against the Lady Broncs and fell to Lingle. Pine Bluffs traveled to Burns to take on Laramie County School District No. 2 rivals the Burns Lady Broncs Friday and was able to win in five sets. The Lady Hornets played strong to get the win of the first set 25-18. Burns fought hard in the second set, overtaking the Lady Hornets 23-25. Coming back in the third set, Pine Bluffs saw a win 25-13, but had trouble containing the Lady Broncs in the fourth set as...

  • Coyotes blindside Weldon Valley

    Becky Christofferson, Pine Bluffs Post|Oct 20, 2016

    The Pawnee Coyotes football team traveled to Weldona, Colo., to take on conference rivals Weldon Valley Warriors Friday. The Coyotes racked up 28 points in the first quarter and held the Warriors to only six points. During the second quarter, Pawnee tallied another 30 points while Weldon Valley added another touchdown to their score, making the score at halftime 58-12. Adding another 13 points to the scoreboard in the third quarter, Pawnee came away with a big win 71-12. According to Pawnee High School Head Coach Doug Miller, Weldon Valley was...

  • PBJH VB takes third at SEWAC

    Becky Christofferson, Pine Bluffs Post|Oct 20, 2016

    The Pine Bluffs Lady Hornets Junior High Volleyball A team captured third place at the SEWAC conference tournament after going 5-7 in regular season play. According to Head Coach Nancy Malcolm, the squad was going for a three-peat at claiming the SEWAC champion title, but fell short this year. “We played some of our best games at the conference tournament and that is really what I like to see each year,” Malcolm said. The Lady Hornets faced Southeast in the semi finals of SEWAC and lost a close game by two points in each set, going 24-26 and...

  • Cross country ends regular season

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Oct 13, 2016

    The regular season wrapped up last Friday for the Pine Bluffs-Burns cross country teams as they took pat in the 2016 Leroy Sprague Invitational in Cheyenne. Out of seven girls teams at the meet, Pine Bluffs-Burns finished in sixth place. Erin Griese had the best performance for the girls, finished 22nd while Emily Keiter and Brittani Wilson finished 33rd and 34th respectively. Hallie Christofferson placed 42nd, while Gracie Keiter finished 44th, Kelsey Faircloth finished 50th and Sarah Love...

  • Hornets blank Southeast on the road, 32-0

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Oct 13, 2016

    The Pine Bluffs Hornets improved their record to 5-1 with a shutout 32-0 win last Friday over Southeast in Yoder. "I thought the kids played well," said head coach Will Gray. "We were physical upfront and controlled the line of scrimmage." Senior quarterback Haize Fornstrom got Pine Bluffs on the board with a two-yard touchdown run in the first quarter. The extra point by Andrew Fornstrom was good to give PB a 7-0 lead in the first. Ruger Lewis ran for a 20-yard TD in the second quarter and at...

  • Sweep week for Lady Hornets

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Oct 13, 2016

    The Pine Bluffs Lady Hornets went 3-0 last week, sweeping the competition to improve to 15-4-1 on the year. They knocked off Lingle, 3-1 (25-23 25-18 22-25 25-17). Then they beat Leyton, 3-0 (25-17 25-17 25-19). To cap off the week, they handed Southeast a loss, winning 3-1 (25-17 25-16 24-26 25-18). "We had a great week of volleyball and played some good teams," said coach Lisa Gilbert. "We are doing a better job with consistency in our play and staying aggressive. As you can tell by the...

  • Lady Coyotes split matches

    Submitted|Oct 13, 2016

    On Thursday, Oct. 6 the Pawnee Coyotes traveled to Prairie and lost in three games. Coach Mary Burson said, “Pawnee Coyotes fell short of any wins against Prairie. The Coyotes just couldn't get it together to come up with the wins. Regardless of the outcome of the match, the Coyotes always show great sportsmanship and leave with a smile on their face.” The Coyotes traveled to Longmont Friday October 7 and were happy to come home with a big win. Burson added, “Pawnee Coyotes took their third win of the season against Longmont Christian Warri...

  • Pawnee runs over Warriors

    Becky Christofferson, Pine Bluffs Post|Oct 13, 2016

    The Pawnee Coyotes football team traveled to Longmont, Colo., for a non-conference game against Longmont Christian, adding another win to their season over the Warriors 83-13. “It was a good game to let some players get some action in different positions,” Pawnee Coyotes Head Coach Doug Miller said of their win. “All nine of the players played on both sides of the ball and contributed a lot.” The first quarter saw Pawnee put up 32 points on the scoreboard compared to the Warrior's 13 points. The Coyotes kept Longmont Christian from scoring...

  • Lady Broncs down Glenrock; host Pine Bluffs Friday

    Submitted|Oct 13, 2016

    It wasn’t pretty, but at this point of the season, a win is a big win as the Burns Lady Broncs beat Glenrock last Friday, 3-2 (25-16, 25-16, 14-25, 23-25, 15-8). “We came out strong, lost some steam in game three,” said coach Christina Patterson. “We fought back and ended up winning in five.” Individual stats: Katie Norris- 5 aces, 10 kills, 10 digs Kylie Trembath- 4 aces, 13 digs Willow Martin- 3 aces, 7 kills, 18 assists, 10 digs Ariana Cudney- 3 aces, 3 kills, 2 blocks, 10 digs Isa Sanchez- 9 kills, 2 blocks, 13 assists, 11 digs Rachel Ke...

  • Hornets rebound against Wright, 48-22

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Oct 6, 2016

    After being handed their first loss of the season last week at the hands of Upton-Sundance, the Pine Bluffs Hornets came back nicely with a decisive 48-22 victory over the visiting Wright Panthers last Friday. Hornet running back Ruger Lewis got the scoring started with a 38-yard TD run in the first quarter. Andrew Fornstrom's extra point attempt was good to put Pine up 7-0. Wright fought back with a TD of their own in the frame, but the PAT was wide, so the Hornets had a slim 7-6 lead heading i...

  • Happy homecoming for Coyotes

    Submitted|Oct 6, 2016

    On a really hot sunny day, Pawnee Coyotes hosted North Park from Walden for their Homecoming Game October 1, where a large group of fans cheered them on. The Pawnee band played throughout the game. The girl's choir sang the National Anthem. North Park had 22 players. Coach Doug Miller said, "It was a real good win for the team after last weeks game beating 7th ranked North Park. We started out the same way for a few series but the guys got things going. It was a must win game for us to keep any...

  • Lady Hornet volleyball is on a winning streak

    Submitted|Oct 6, 2016

    The Pine Bluffs High School Lady Hornets Volleyball Team had a very successful weekend. Last Friday, the girls played at Lusk and won in four sets: 26-24, 22-25, 25-17 and 25-16. Saturday, the girls hosted Glenrock and also won in four sets: 23-25, 25-19, 25-19, and 25-21. The girls travel to Southeast on Friday....

  • Lady Broncs down Kimball in five

    Coach Christina Patterson|Oct 6, 2016

    We played Kimball and Lingle this past week. We beat Kimball in five games, 25-20, 25-12, 19-25, 22-25, 15-9. Individual stats: Ariana Cudney - 4 aces, 4 blocks Isa Sanchez - 3 aces, 8 kills, 3 blocks, 13 assists Katie Norris - 10 kills Rachel Kelly - 9 kills Willow Martin - 17 assists, 11 digs Malli O'Neal - 18 digs Shae Halls - 11 digs This was a fantastic win for us! We played our most consistent game of the season! The Lady Broncs lost to Lingle in three games, 18-25, 22-25, 9-25....

  • Broncs fall at home; Hornets blanked on the road

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Sep 29, 2016

    It was a tough Friday for area high school footballers as both Burns and Pine Bluffs lost to undefeated teams. Pine Bluffs vs. Upton-Sundance The #3 Hornets were on the road to Upton-Sundance to face the #1 undefeated Bobcats. Pine Bluffs went in with a 3-0 record, averaging 50 points per game while holding their opponents to just under 2.5 ppg. But the Bobcats proved to much, sending the Hornets home with a 39-0 loss, their first defeat of the season. "At times we played physical and did our...

  • Local volleyball is in high gear

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Sep 29, 2016

    The Pine Bluffs Lady Hornets suffered a couple setbacks with back-to-back losses to Kimball and Southeast on Sept. 15 and 16. "It was a tough week of competition however our hardest opponent was ourselves," said coach Lisa Gilbert. "Our unforced errors killed us at crucial times. I did see a lot of good things happening.We will focus more on pressure situations in practice to help cut down on unforced errors." Stat Leaders Kammie Ragsdale-31 kills, 1 stuff block, 9 digs Kayla Thurin-20 kills, 9...

  • Hornets win big for homecoming

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Sep 22, 2016

    It was pretty much over as soon as it began as the Pine Bluffs Hornets took the lead early and never gave Wyoming Indian a chance to get on the scoreboard, blanking the Chiefs 70-0. "I thought we played well, especially the young kids," said PB head coach Will Gray. "Defensively, the kids played fast and tackled well. It was a good homecoming win." The Hornets rocketed out to a 48-0 lead in the first quarter and with a running clock from the second quarter on, took a 55-0 lead into halftime. Pin...

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