Huskers still have a chance for NCAA tournament
The Husker men’s basketball team has been knocking on the door of the NCAA tournament this season and held their fate in their hands with three winnable games left in regular season.
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The Husker men’s basketball team has been knocking on the door of the NCAA tournament this season and held their fate in their hands with three winnable games left in regular season.
Junior Beau Wood returned home from the NSAA State Wrestling Championships with the Class D bronze medal in the 182-pound class for the second consecutive year.
In the final regular game of their season, the Perkins County Plainsmen hosted the Bridgeport Bulldogs on Friday, Feb. 16.
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Head Coach Lance Steffen huddles up with the his Lady Plainsmen, alongside assistant coaches Mike Mayer and Katie Geitz just before what would be the final game of the season in Hershey on Tuesday, Feb. 13. Steffen has accepted a position at Elmwood, making this his last game as head coach for the PC girls.
In the first round of sub-districts, the Lady Plainsmen traveled to Hershey to play the North Platte Lady Irish on Tuesday, Feb. 13.
Wallace completed their final game of the regular season last Friday, Feb. 16 in Chappell against the Creek Valley Storm.
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