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Bison secure back-to-back Lou-Platte Conference titles

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The Central City Bison girls golf team delivered a performance to remember at the Lou-Platte Conference Championship, held at Indianhead Golf Course in Grand Island, claiming their second consecutive conference title. Led by sophomore Cyah White Bull, who clinched the individual championship in a thrilling playoff, the Bison captured the team crown with a score of 423.
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Bison softball battles ahead of conference

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The Central City Bison softball team is riding high after a strong showing at their home invitational, just in time for the Lou-Platte Conference Tournament. The Bison claimed two victories, dominating North Bend Central 12-2 and outlasting NEN 13-7, while battling hard in a close 6-2 loss to Aquinas. Despite the bump in the road, this scrappy squad showcased the resilience and heart that has become their hallmark, setting the stage for what promises to be a thrilling run at another conference title.

Storm fall to BDS

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The stage was set for a memorable night at High Plains, as the Storm entered their homecoming matchup against Bruning-Davenport/ Shickley (BDS) with high hopes and plenty of momentum. However, despite a promising start, the night ended in disappointment for the home team as BDS claimed a 34-20 victory.

Eagles fall to Archangels

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It was another challenging night for Nebraska Christian football as the Eagles fell 50-12 at home to Archangels Catholic in a conference matchup on Friday. The Eagles faced a tough opponent in Archangels Catholic, which made their presence felt early and often, pulling ahead with 14 points in the first quarter and expanding their lead as the game progressed.
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Call Them Butter

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In their second match, Nebraska Christian faced off against Central City in what would prove to be one of the most intense showdowns of the day. The Eagles pushed the Bison to the brink in the first set, nearly pulling off an upset before falling 27-25. The second set was equally competitive, but Central City’s precision and composure saw them take the set 25-21 and the match 2-0.

Bison stampede Pioneers 55-0, shift focus to Patriots

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The Central City Bison football team ventured deep into Pioneer country Friday night, embarking on their longest road trip of the season to face Nebraska City. What followed was less of a football game and more of a stampede. By the time the dust settled, the Bison had trampled the Pioneers 55-0, sending Nebraska City back to the drawing board—if they even made it off the Oregon Trail.
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Local runners shine at annual Roger Nielsen Invite

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It was a sweltering day at Valley View Country Club for the annual Roger Nielsen Cross Country Invite, but the scorching temperatures didn’t stop local runners from Central City and Nebraska Christian from leaving it all on the course. Both teams battled through the heat, showing grit and determination as they competed against top schools from around the region.