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    2021-09-11

    (LUSK, WY) The news in Lusk never sleeps, and we’ve got you covered with daily updates.

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    WyoPreps Small School Game of the Week: Lusk at Pine Bluffs [AUDIO]

    WyoPreps Small School Game of the Week: Lusk at Pine Bluffs [AUDIO]

    Two long-time SEWAC rivals square off in the WyoPreps Small School ‘Game of the Week’ for prep football. WyoPreps takes you to Class 1A-9 Man, as top-ranked Lusk goes on the road to face No. 4 Pine Bluffs. Both teams are 1-0 but in different ways. The Hornets went on... Read more

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    Lady Tigers split Homecoming matches

    Lady Tigers split Homecoming matches

    LUSK – Thursday evening at Tiger Gym, the Niobrara County High School volleyball team made their home debut. Crawford, Nebraska was the opponent and both schools had vocal cheering sections. The visitors took the upper hand first, but the Lady Tigers never let the lead get past five points. NCHS... Read more

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    Tiger football: A 1951 Retrospective

    Tiger football: A 1951 Retrospective

    LUSK – Lusk High School Head coach Floyd Hart was in the middle of six straight winning seasons for the Tigers. But his 1951 squad would have to replace 10 of 11 offensive starters, many of whom were also defensive stalwarts. After a scrimmage against Provo, S.D., the Tigers opened... Read more

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    Homecoming is 1-0 forfeit win over St. Stephens

    Homecoming is 1-0 forfeit win over St. Stephens

    LUSK – The Tigers were supposed to face St. Stephens for Homecoming Friday evening, but the Eagles submitted a forfeit notice to Niobrara County High School Activities Director Ryan Nelson last Thursday, and it wasn’t enough time for Nelson to find a makeup game. St. Stephens didn’t field a team in 2020 and has won just four games since resuming the program in 2013. Citing low numbers and lack of approved practices were the noted reasons, and the WyoPreps.com No. 1-ranked Tigers were left without a Homecoming game. Read more

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