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Bison join area in sending 20 wrestling boys to state
(High School Sports ~ 02/16/26)
Area state wrestling boys Class B McCook Tristan Campbell Senior 39-0 at 144 District champion John White Sophomore 34-8 at 126 Second at district Gabe Roberts Senior 34-7 at 190 Third at district Spencer Steinbeck Senior 27-6 at 285 Fourth at district... -
Bison boys swim-day second in league behind only Pius X
(High School Sports ~ 02/16/26)
HASTINGS, Neb. - Expectations have risen at each swim meet for the McCook boys this season, despite not having a home pool, and the Greater Nebraska Athletic Conference meet on Saturday, Feb. 14 was no different. The Bison were aiming for their first conference championship but came up just a bit short and ended up as runner-up at the nine-team meet, finishing just behind Lincoln’s Pius X, 232 to 217... -
McCook football pair picked to play in Shrine Bowl
(High School Sports ~ 02/16/26)
The McCook Bison Football program is proud to announce that seniors Tristan Campbell and Oliver Corbett have been selected to play in the 68th Nebraska Shrine Bowl Game. This game will be played on Saturday June 6, 2026 at Ron and Carol Cope Stadium on the campus of the University of Nebraska at Kearney in Kearney, NE. ...
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Indians put boom on Thunderducks in opening diamond sweep
(College Sports ~ 02/16/26)
DALLAS, Texas – The McCook Community College baseball team opened the season Friday in Texas with a pair of wins over Dallas College Richland. MCC won 13-0 in five innings and 9-3 in seven innings. In Game 1, sophomore Aviv Bobrov (Shekhanya, Israel) tossed a one-hit shutout. Sophomore Dalton Berg (Frederick, Colo.) homered and drove in three runs and freshman Jakoby Hamer (Edmonton, Alberta) had two doubles...
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MCC splits pair with Dallas Brookhaven team on Sunday
(College Sports ~ 02/16/26)
DALLAS, Texas – The McCook Community College baseball team split a pair of games Sunday against Dallas College Brookhaven. MCC won the first game 13-4 and lost the second game 11-10 in eight innings. “We got good pitching in Game 1, but in Game 2 we just gave up too many free passes,” said MCC Coach Jon Olsen. “Offensively we were pretty good again today. I thought we kept battling all day long, our guys did a good job of competing.”...
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