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There’s no question Carson Thelander is headed to the line after getting fouled by Sutherland’s Ty Monie. Six of Thelander’s 13 points came from the free throw line. 

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All eyes in the gym were on this shot as Hunter Garmer (1) and Hayden Foster (15) look up to see if Garmer’s floater in the final seconds went down. It did, securing a 56-54 win Saturday. 

Plainsmen close out Sutherland in final seconds

Shawn Cole’s Plainsmen basketball team finally got a close game go their way Saturday against Sutherland. 

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The Perkins County Chamber of Commerce hosted a chili challenge last week on Friday, January 10 at the Perkins County Schools during the basketball games. Seven entrants dished up their best chili recipes, while attendees paid a small fee to get in and sample them all, before voting on their favorite. City Superintendent Edward Dunn took first place and won $100 in chamber bucks, while Monica Poppe came in second to earn a $50 prize, and Ben Polson took third for $25. The Chamber Chili Challenge raised around $580 dollars that has been slated to go to the “Always for Kids” program at the school. The Chamber was especially grateful to the seven entrants for their participation, as there wouldn’t have been a fundraiser without their delicious chili’s. The seven entries, pictured above (l-r): Monica Poppe, Edward Dunn, Pinnacle Bank-represented by Kourtney Cutler and Rod Cornelius, Ben Fransisco, Ben Polson, Jeff Jenelle and Krista Gaston. 

Chamber uses chili to raise funds for PCS program

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