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Pronghorn Sightings Are Not Unusual Here

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Years ago, a friend of mine and I set out to walk across the Sandhills from Highway 30 west of Gothenburg to Highway 2 at Halsey National Forest. We took off just after sunup and shortly thereafter came over a hill and there was a male antelope, more appropriately called a pronghorn.
Pronghorn Sightings Are Not Unusual Here

South Loup Football Recap: Bobcats Battle Through

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The season didn’t go quite as planned for the South Loup Bobcats this year, but that didn’t stop them from putting out their best effort and continuing to battle through to the end. In a disappointing 2-6 season, that in itself is a win for the Bobcat team.
South Loup Football Recap: Bobcats Battle Through

South Loup Volleyball Recap: Closing Out a Tough Run

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The Lady Bobcats wrapped up their season on Oct. 27 in the first-round sub-district loss against the Brady Eagles, taking them out of the running for further post-season play. It was a bittersweet ending to a year full of ups and downs for the Bobcat squad.
	South Loup Volleyball Recap: Closing Out a Tough Run

Lady Bobcats End Season at Subdistrict Rumble

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Volleyball season is officially over for the South Loup Bobcats as they finished their subdistrict challenges last Monday, Oct. 27 with a 3-0 loss to the Brady Eagles in first round action as previously reported. The first two sets found the Eagles leading start to finish, putting away the Bobcats 25-22 and 25-8. In the third set, South Loup battled hard, running the tally into bonus scoring before dropping the set 24-26 in favor of Brady.
Celebrating a great shot during their final game of the season Oct. 27, are South Loup teammates, from left: Emma Stallbaumer, Asa Starr, Olivia Fitzgerald, Rae Hagler, Nyachay Haidle, and Aubrie Birkel. (Courier photos by Ronda McFate)

Bobcat Cross Country Fleet-Footed at State

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It was a cool, overcast day last Friday, Oct. 24 as the men’s Bobcat Cross Country team hit the course at the Class D NSAA State Championships, but that didn’t keep them from putting a bright finish on their successful season.
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Lady Bobcats' Regular Season Ends High

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The Lady Bobcats bounced back last week from a disappointing MNAC tournament with a two-match sweep on Tuesday, Oct. 21. The squad traveled to Stapleton to face Arthur County and Sandhills Valley in a triangular, coming out the victor in their final regular season contests.
Emma Stallbaumer (#32) and Rae Hagler (#10) work together to defend the Lady Bobcats' side of the net. (Courier photo by Ronda McFate)

Bobcats' Season Ends at Loup City

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Despite their best efforts, the Bobcats just could not get any traction against the 6-1 team in last Thursday’s matchup on the road. The Bobcats found the endzone twice, but the Arcadia/Loup City Rebels outscored them two-to-one, winning the Oct. 16 game on their home turf 32-14.
The Bobcats and Rebels met on the field following the Oct. 16 game and shared a moment of prayer. Photo courtesy EvaLynn Wonch

Lady Bobcats Battle Through MNAC Tourney

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Starting on Thursday, Oct. 16, the Lady Bobcats worked through a tough MNAC tournament lineup, coming away at the end of the week with two losses and one win. All matches were played in neutral territory, hosted by Brady.
The Lady Bobcats celebrate a win during the MNAC volleyball tournament last week hosted at Brady High School. (Courier photo by Ronda McFate)
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