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Bison cross country sends three to state

Body The Central City Bison cross country team has much to celebrate following a strong performance at last Thursday’s district meet, where three runners qualified for the NSAA State Cross Country Meet.
Julia Buss, Mimi Buhlke and Janaya Davis

Eagles cross country dominates en route to state

Body The Nebraska Christian Eagles soared to victory at the Class D-4 District Cross Country Meet last Thursday, qualifying both their boys’ and girls’ teams for the NSAA State Cross Country Meet in Kearney this Friday.

Bison softball finishes season as district runner-up

Body In a season defined by perseverance, determination, and grit, the Central City High School softball team left it all on the field, finishing as district runner-up after a pair of tough losses to Guardian Angels Central Catholic (GACC).
No Shame In That It wasn’t a storybook ending, but on Friday the team showed their grit. Back row: Paige Grigsby, Deja Fothergill, Journi Schindler, Londyn Fisher, Riley Burbach, Sophie Moser. Front: Emma Steinke, Juno Ryan, Emma Steinke, Payton Burbach, Abigail Coleman. (Photo by Rutledge Dettman)

High Plains powers past Lawrence-Nelson, 47-20

Body The High Plains Storm delivered a powerful performance Friday night, cruising to a 47-20 win over the Lawrence-Nelson Raiders. In a matchup that showcased the Storm’s physical dominance, both the offense and defense came together for a decisive victory in front of the home crowd.

Bison roll over Milford, eye matchup with Broken Bow

Body Central City put on another clinic Friday night, steamrolling Milford 55-7 and securing their spot at the top of the district standings. With the win, the Bison improved to 6-1 overall and 3-0 in district play, keeping their sights firmly set on a district championship.
Going the Distance All season long Corbin Kyes (20) has been flexing his muscle and racking up yards like reps on the weight bench. It was another big game for the junior as he found himself over the 1,000 yards mark on the season in the rushing column. Kyes credited his offensive line for much success.
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