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  • Malm to play in volleyball all-star game

    Submitted|Jul 21, 2016

    Jessica Malm of Albin, a 2016 Burns High School graduate, has been selected to play in the Wyoming Coaches North/South All-Star Volleyball game, July 23 in Casper. She is the only Class 2A player on the South team and will play the libero position. She is the daughter of Howard Dixie Malm and the granddaughter of Gordon and Fanny Malm. Her coach is Christina Patterson....

  • Roping series comes to a close; and the winners are...

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Jul 21, 2016

    It was an action-packed six weeks, seven if you count the one rainout on July 1, of competition at the rodeo grounds, but the season is over for the Pine Bluffs Roping Club Summer Series as the final round took place last Friday and championship buckles were presented. Your 2016 buckle winners are: PeeWee Barrels - Jaden Shelit 1D Barrels - Katie Klinginsmith 2D Barrels - Natalee Smalley 3D Barrels - Joey Corder Junior Team Roper - Brayden Evans Century Header - Kim Cox Century Heeler - Sean...

  • Five weeks down, one more to go

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Jul 14, 2016

    The rainout on June 30 of the Pine Bluffs Roping Club Summer Series means the competition will continue for one more week on July 15. Every point counts as the fifth week wrapped up last Friday. In the fifth week of competition, Bryton Scheller earned 11 points in Open Header, while Kim Supan scored four points, Kaycee Lake had three, Mike Shelit had two and Javier DelaCruz had one. In Open Heeler, Boyd Supan scored 10, followed by DJ Tidyman with five, Mike Schulz with four and Tyler henderson...

  • Pawnee's Wahlert to compete in "world's largest rodeo"

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Jul 14, 2016

    Owen Wahlert, a Grover, Colo. resident and student at Pawnee High School, has earned a spot on the Wyoming National High School rodeo team. He will be traveling to Gillette for the event, which takes place July 17-23. Wahlert will compete in the tie-down roping category. Featuring more than 1,650 contestants from 43 states, five Canadian Provinces and Australia, the NHSFR is the world's largest rodeo. ln addition to competing for more than $200,000 in prizes, NHSFR contestants will also be...

  • Season almost over for roping series

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Jul 7, 2016

    Well, the heavy rains last Friday forced the cancellation of the Pine Bluffs Summer Roping Series last week, so extra emphasis will be placed on the final night of action this Friday. With several categories decided by just a few points, the scores tomorrow will determine the overall winners. A complete listing of available point totals is on Page 7. Heading into the final week, Kaycee Lake leads Open Header with 15 points, with Kim Cox in second place with 10 points. Clay Rizzuto leads Open...

  • A l'il rain doesn't stop roping series

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Jun 30, 2016

    With just two weeks left in the Friday Night Roping Series in Pine Bluffs, it's coming down to the wire in the point totals. At this point, Bradi Nelson leads the Mixed category with 13 points, Clay Rizzuto leads Open Heeler with 14 points, Kaycee Lake leads Open Header with 15 points, Sean Wright leads Century Heeler with 26 points, Curt Epler leads Century Header with 19 points, Brayden Evans leads Junior Roper with 28 points, Jaden Shelit leads PeeWee Barrels with 21 points, Katie...

  • Thompson named WyoSports' Laramie County Male Prep Athlete of the Year

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Jun 23, 2016

    Pine Bluffs High School's Hunter Thompson was recently named Laramie County Male Prep Athlete of the Year by WyoSports.com. Thompson, who will be entering his senior year this fall, set the all-time scoring record this past season as the Hornets went all the way to capture the Wyoming 2A State High School Basketball title. He has already verbally committed to play basketball at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska following graduation next year....

  • Lee named 2A Track and Field Coach of the Year

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Jun 23, 2016

    Pine Bluffs Track and Field head coach Dustin Lee was selected by the Wyoming Coaches Association as their 2016 2A Track and Field Coach of the Year. Lee guided the Hornet boys track and field team to their first state championship title since 2011. All Coaches of the Year are invited to the Wyoming Coaches Association Hall of Fame Banquet on July 22, 2016 in Casper, WY, where they will be introduced and presented with their award....

  • Two local bowlers earn state titles

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Jun 23, 2016

    A pair of local bowlers came back with state titles from the Wyoming Mens State Bowling Championship held in Lander, Wyo. In the All Events-Handicapped category, Chad Lemaster finished with a score of 2,425 to earn $500 and First Place. Chuck Jones tied for sixth with an overall score of 2,294, Corey Bruns finished twelfth with a score of 2,281 and Gerald Krakow placed 21st with 2,254 points. In All Events-Scratch, Jared Zitek tied for ninth place with 2,048 points. In the Senior 1941-1945 - Handicapped division, Gerald Krakow took the 4125...

  • Friday night roping

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Jun 23, 2016

    The point totals continue to grow in the Pine Bluffs Roping Series. After three weeks of competition, some are hanging on to a slim lead while others are pulling far ahead of the pack. Open Header In Week Three, Kaycee Lake led Open Header with six points, followed by Kim Cox with five, Joe Wiesen with four, Brad Nelson with three, Todd Bishop with two and Brandon Heatherington with one. After three weeks, Lake leads with 12 points, Cox with eight, Ron Lien with six, Kristen Smith, Bret Nelson,...

  • Bufford plays in All-Star game

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Jun 16, 2016

    Pine Bluffs graduate Azhane Bufford officially closed out her high school basketball career on June 10 by playing in the Wyoming-Montana All-State Game in Sheridan....

  • Roping and barrel racing heats up

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Jun 16, 2016

    Last Friday, the sun wasn't the only thing scorching the ground in Pine Bluffs. The Summer Roping Series fired up for its second week of action on June 10. In the Open Header category, Ron Lien scored six points, followed by Mike Schulz with five, Bret Nelson with four, Todd Bishop with three, Curt Epler with two and Bryton Scheller with one. The Open Heeler event was led by Clay Brow with six points, then Clay Stecklein with five, Matt Idler with four, Kelly Merrick with three, Chase Merrick...

  • Giving back in more ways than one

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Jun 16, 2016

    As if participating in the annual Shrine Bowl game isn't enough to help raise money for the Shriner's Hospital, Pine Bluffs graduate Kyle Jeffres also took an extra step to help make a difference. "As a Shrine Bowl player, each kid is to bring a new toy to donate to the children at the hospital," said Kyle's mother, Linda Jeffres. "He wanted to do a toy drive, but we wondered how he would get them all there. We agreed that we would pay postage to ship them, but then he got in contact with a...

  • Roping gets out of the gate

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Jun 9, 2016

    The Pine Bluffs Roping Series got under way last Friday night. Here are the point totals after the first week of action. In the PeeWee Barrels event, Molly Allen leads with six points, followed by Jaden Shelit with five, Natalee Smalley with four, Stesha Tidyman with three, Braxton Wiesen with two and Kal Smith with one. Dale Gilbert leads the Century Heeler category with 10 points, while Sean Wright has seven, Clay Stecklein has three and Bruce Nelson has one. Kim Cox leads Century Header with...

  • Pawnee's Duggan finishes with another state title; team places 12th at championships in Lakewood

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|Jun 2, 2016

    The Pawnee Coyote track team may have finished in 12th place overall at the state championships in Lakewood, Colo., but several team members had standout individual performances, including another big win for lone senior Luke Duggan. "The team enjoyed a successful track season this spring," said coach Kathy Adams. While there is a lot of youth on the team, they gained valuable experience that will help them over the next few years. Adams added, "Freshmen Jade Cass, James Krist, Malachai Russell...

  • Coyotes track season ends

    Jun 2, 2016

    The Pawnee Coyotes track team had a respectable showing at the Colorado 1A state track championships held May19-21 at Jefferson County Stadium in Lakewood, Colo. The team finished 12th out of 33 teams, scoring 26 points over 18 events. Back row, from the left: Josh Keiper, Malachai Russell, Bryce Schnug, Wyatt Schnug, Jade Cass and Josh Duggan. Front row, from left: Coach Kathy Adams, Luke Duggan, Adam Perryman, Sheighlyn Spaulding and Brook Mercer. Not pictured are Drew Ellis and James...

  • We are the champions...again!

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|May 26, 2016

    Whatever is in the water in Pine Bluffs, somebody better bottle and sell it...quick! Whatever the secret ingredient is, it's creating state champions! Just a couple months after the boys and girls bring home 2A state basketball championships, the boys track and field team earn one of their own. At the state track and field meet in Casper this past weekend, the Pine boys were able to hold off Thermopolis to take the 2A title, but it wasn't without a fight. The margin of victory was a meer 5.25...

  • All-State track and field selections are made

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|May 26, 2016

    The best Wyoming high school athletes in the state for the 2016 Boys Outdoor Track and Field season have been named by the Wyoming Coaches Association. There is no voting for all-state. The honor goes to the top two athletes in each individual event and the winning relay team. Among the selections are four boys from Pine Bluffs: Jorge Garcia (also selected in 2015), Hunter Thompson, Kyle Jeffres and Wyatt Norman. Klayton Clark was the lone all-state selection from Burns. The Pine Bluffs girls...

  • Pine Bluffs track, cross country star to continue family legacy

    Zach Spadt, Pine Bluffs Post|May 26, 2016

    Distance running wasn't Jorge Garcia's first choice. But that didn't stop the Pine Bluffs High School Senior from leaving his mark on the school's cross country and track programs. Jorge Garcia is the younger cousin of Alejandro Garcia, a former PBHS distance runner with his own legacy here in Pine. When Jorge began competing, Alejandro helped with his training, and it paid off. PBHS track and field coach Dustin Lee said as a freshman, Jorge was keeping pace with the seniors during...

  • Hornets place first at regionals at Torrington; girls take third

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|May 19, 2016

    High school track and field is certainly heating up as the season closes at state this weekend. As teams prepare to head to Casper for state competition, the Pine Bluffs athletes tuned up by posting stellar showings at the regional meet in Torrington last weekend. The Hornets amassed a total of 137.33 points to take first overall after 17 scoring events. On the girl's side, they came in third with 83 points, behind first place Big Horn with 171.50 points and second place Burns, who scored 98....

  • Burns girls place second at regional

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|May 19, 2016

    The Burns girls track and field team came home with a second place showing from the regional in Torrington last week. The boys placed seventh as they head to Casper this week for state. "After a season of dealing with poor weather and cancelled meets the Burns girls track and field team found their stride, bringing home a second place finish at this weekends Regional Track and Field Meet," said girls coach Brooks Hoffman. "We had 12 girls qualify for state and 24 personal best performances...

  • Garcia is SEWAC Athlete of the Year

    May 12, 2016

    Pine Bluffs senior Jorge Garcia runs in the 800 meter during the SEWAC track and field meet in Burns Friday, May 6. In addition to winning the 800, 1600 and 3200 meter races, Garcia was named the SEWAC Athlete of the Year....

  • Lady Hornets take first at SEWAC meet; Hornets place second

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|May 12, 2016

    "There has been a lot of consistency to this track season due to the weather," said Coach Dustin Lee following his team's performance last Friday at the SEWAC meet in Burns. "Many meets were moved or cancelled and it was very hard to get anything going at practice. However, we have made the best of things and not made excuses. We have a very talented boys and girls team this year. We have decided not to let anything get in the way of our success." The Pine Bluffs Lady Hornets came in first in...

  • Burns hosts conference meet; Girls take second, boys place fourth

    Jimmie Earls, Pine Bluffs Post Editor|May 12, 2016

    Last Friday was a perfect day for Burns Jr/Sr High School to host the SEWAC track meet for the first time. The Lady Broncs placed second behind Pine Bluffs and the boys took fourth place behind Lingle-Ft. Laramie, Pine Bluffs and Niobrara County. "It was a beautiful day and shocked everyone with being a hot day to compete," said Burns girls coach Brooks Hoffman. "It was fun to host the SEWAC meet for the first time at Burns and have two opportunities to run on our home track." Individuals girls...

  • KoC golf tourney nets 52 participants

    Zach Spadt, Pine Bluffs Post|May 12, 2016

    The Knights of Columbus recently held its annual golf tournament the weekend of May 7. Fifty-two people turned out from the event, including participants from Laramie, Upton, Cheyenne, Torrington and Loveland, Colo. There were 13 total teams for the event. “They love supporting us in this event due to the fact they have so much fun, laughter and the challenge of Leaning Rock. They all say that Leaning Rock is the best kept secret in the State of Wyoming. It's so very beautiful,” event Chairman Dennis Talich said. Talich said he has been the eve...

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