The Culbertson Cowboys begin their football season with 25 players including eight seniors for the upcoming campaign.
“We’re really heavy on upper classmen. There are a lot of seniors and juniors,” Culbertson Coach Brian Manning said.
Seniors include Bridger Salvevold, Reese Moon, Gavin Deen, Mark Kirkaldie, Patrick Bowlby, Henry Colvin, Josue Mena and Dawson Bergum.
Kirkaldie
The Culbertson Cowboys begin their football season with 25 players including eight seniors for the upcoming campaign.
“We’re really heavy on upper classmen. There are a lot of seniors and juniors,” Culbertson Coach Brian Manning said.
Seniors include Bridger Salvevold, Reese Moon, Gavin Deen, Mark Kirkaldie, Patrick Bowlby, Henry Colvin, Josue Mena and Dawson Bergum.
Kirkaldie
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The Culbertson Cowgirls will keep gaining experience and improving throughout this volleyball season.
Culbertson returns all but one starter from last season’s squad. Returning starters include senior Jazzmin Fugere, junior setter Ayden Ator, junior setter Ivy Colvin, junior Leandra Perkins and junior Mariana Burciaga.
Serenity Wilbanks and Fugere are the squad’s two seniors.
Other
The Culbertson Cowgirls will keep gaining experience and improving throughout this volleyball season.
Culbertson returns all but one starter from last season’s squad. Returning starters include senior Jazzmin Fugere, junior setter Ayden Ator, junior setter Ivy Colvin, junior Leandra Perkins and junior Mariana Burciaga.
Serenity Wilbanks and Fugere are the squad’s two seniors.
Other
The Culbertson/Bainville crosscountry program is increasing its numbers this year in preparation for a good season.
“The teams are slowly growing both for the high school and junior high/elementary,” Coach Chance Hyatt said. “I think that creates hope for a bright future.”
Returning athletes back from last year’s team are Rebekah Ellerkamp and Colin Purvis.
New to the high school’s
The Culbertson/Bainville crosscountry program is increasing its numbers this year in preparation for a good season.
“The teams are slowly growing both for the high school and junior high/elementary,” Coach Chance Hyatt said. “I think that creates hope for a bright future.”
Returning athletes back from last year’s team are Rebekah Ellerkamp and Colin Purvis.
New to the high school’s
an error in the new proposed agreement between the county and city regarding the justice of the peace and city court. The agreement read, “The city shall compensate the county for those services performed by paying the county $17,047.59 per year and $1,420.63 per month.”
Dschaak said that the word “and” should instead be “or.”
Commissioners and city officials will hold a meeting
an error in the new proposed agreement between the county and city regarding the justice of the peace and city court. The agreement read, “The city shall compensate the county for those services performed by paying the county $17,047.59 per year and $1,420.63 per month.”
Dschaak said that the word “and” should instead be “or.”
Commissioners and city officials will hold a meeting
Bainville’s football team entered the final week of last season with a chance of qualifying for the state playoffs. This year, the Bulldogs are looking to break down the door into six-man post season play.
Bainville Coach Shawn Romo noted that, of the Bulldogs’ four losses last year, one came in overtime and another was by only five points.
“A lot of teams lost a lot from last year,”
Bainville’s football team entered the final week of last season with a chance of qualifying for the state playoffs. This year, the Bulldogs are looking to break down the door into six-man post season play.
Bainville Coach Shawn Romo noted that, of the Bulldogs’ four losses last year, one came in overtime and another was by only five points.
“A lot of teams lost a lot from last year,”