Hi-Line goes 1-2 at NPCC Tournament

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NORTH PLATTE - The Hi-Line volleyball team won one match and dropped two at the North Platte Community College Tournament Saturday. The Bulls fell to Sutherland, 25-19, 26-24, in the opener, then rallied to win the second match against Cody-Kilgore 28-26, 25-21.
Hi-Line goes 1-2 at NPCC Tournament

Cambridge shuts out Bertrand, 46-0

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BERTRAND - The Cambridge football team took to the road Friday and captured a 46-0 victory at Bertrand. While the offense continued to form its identity, the Trojans defense made life miserable for the Vikings.
Cambridge’s Maverick Webb celebrates a fumble recovery. He came up with four turnovers along Friday, including a pick-six.

Hi-Line falls on the road at DCS

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BENKELMAN - The Hi-Line football team battled against one of the top teams in the region on the road Friday, but the Bulls couldn’t generate enough offense to keep up after halftime. Dundy County-Stratton, which improved to 4-0, scored twice in the third quarter and twice more in the fourth to put away a 50-7 win over the Bulls, who fell to 0-4.
Hi-Line’s Kane Cochrane hands the ball off on a misdirection play.

MV fights on with No. 1 SEM on deck

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A brutal stretch of games continues for the Medicine Valley football team. The Raiders dropped to 0-3 on the season with a Friday loss against Ansley-Litchfield and will face Class D6 No. 1 Sumner- Eddyville-Miller Friday. Ansley-Litchfield is one of three non-ranked teams on the Raiders’ schedule.
Medicine Valley’s Brody Senff tries to break free from a tackler.

Cambridge wins two at McCook

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MCCOOK - After a tough stretch of results, the Cambridge volleyball team rebounded from a first-round setback to Chase County at Saturday’s McCook Invite to post a pair of wins while placing fifth. The Trojans downed Decatur Community, 25-22, 25-19, then completed their day with a 25-13, 25-18 win over Alliance.
Cambridge wins two at McCook

MHC beaten in battle of the Wolves

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The Maywood/Hayes Center football team fell to 2-2 on the season after a D2-8 district loss against the Loomis Wolves Friday. MHC dug itself a 0-22 hole on Loomis’s home field in the first quarter.
MHC’s Addison Richards and Caylie Softley combine for a serve recption.