The Scottsbluff boys got a big bucket from Tate Talkington to edge Casper Natrona 55-53.
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Jayla Brehmer came up big for Gordon-Rushville in crunch time to give her team a 42-41 win over Mitchell on Friday.
The Mitchell boys took the lead late in the first quarter and never looked back as they cruised past Gordon-Rushville on Friday.
Isaiah Guerue scored 14 points as the Morrill boys ran past Crawford 52-34 on Friday.
Morrill girls score 12 points in a frantic end to the fourth quarter to pull off the 40-37 win over Crawford on Friday.
Four Bulldogs girls scored in double figures as they run past Bayard 74-59 on Thursday.
Jack Franklin hits the go-ahead buckets with 18.8 seconds left to lift Gering over Bayard 45-44 on Thursday.
Eli Marez and Brett Pszanka come up big for Gering boys to earn a hard-fought 45-34 win over Torrington on Tuesday.
Sydnee Winkler and Kiara Aguallo nailed big 3-pointers as the Gering girls claimed a 65-55 win over Torrington on Tuesday.
Buckley and Alliance top WESTCO in the first day of the Scottsbluff Screenprinting Woodbat tournament on Friday.
After a top 20 finish his freshman year, Tiger Cael Peters put together a strong season, which includes a second-place finish at this year's Class C Tournament.
Junior quarterback Danny Kaelin will be the presumed starter for Bellevue West this season. And just as his role for the Thunderbirds is ramping up, so is his recruitment.
The WESTCO and Chadron teams faced off in Chadron on Wednesday as the Zephyrs and National Juniors come out with wins.
In a doubleheader on Friday, which included a continuation from Thursday, the Pioneers fell twice to the North Platte Plainsmen.
The Western Nebraska and North Platte Plainsmen game on Thursday was stopped in the fourth inning due to weather. The game will continue on Friday at Oregon Trail Park at 5 p.m.
USC and UCLA are reportedly on the brink of joining the Big Ten as soon as 2024 in another seismic shift in the ever-changing landscape of college athletics.
81-year-old Jerry Pawlak of Lincoln, the only organist to play at the College World Series since its move downtown, is stepping away. He has worked at the CWS since 2011.
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Now that Deshaun Watson’s disciplinary hearing has concluded, the best solution for the NFL and the quarterback's legal team is to reach a settlement before retired judge Sue Robinson issues a decision. Watson was accused of sexual misconduct by 24 women and has settled 20 of the civil lawsuits. A settlement with the NFL would avoid an appeal that undermines the collectively bargained process with a disciplinary officer and prevents a potential court case. The longer the process drags, the messier it can get. And, it’s already ugly.
A prominent American remains detained in Russia because Brittney Griner is not as prominent as her supporters want to believe.
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For years, Mark Cuban hasn’t been able to sign someone else’s big free agent. Now he can’t keep his own.