Plainsmen get big win over Maxwell
The Plainsmen captured a big home win last week, winning a close one over Maxwell, 55-52.
Big games like that always come down to turnovers and free throws.
The Plainsmen captured a big home win last week, winning a close one over Maxwell, 55-52.
Big games like that always come down to turnovers and free throws.
Perkins County’s girls went 1-1 in their games last week against Maxwell and South Platte. The team has one more regular season game before heading into sub-districts.
Four Plainsmen wrestlers will be vying for a trip to the state tournament in Omaha next week.
Husker Whitney Brown may only be a freshman but she’s been making key contributions this year, especially when the team was down to just eight players for a period of time. Brown, the great niece of Dick Thurin, helped Grand Island Northwest win a state title two years ago and fell to the state champion Crete in a three-overtime game in the semis last year. On Jan. 16, Brown scored a career-high 14 points and knocked down a career-best four three-pointers to help Nebraska to a 63-55 win over No. 15 Ohio State, their only loss of the season. She is averaging 3.8 points, 1.6 rebounds and 1.0 assist through 14 games as a Husker and is shooting a team-best 38.7 percent (12-31) from three-point range and owns Nebraska’s best assist-to-turnover ratio (13-to-7).
Photo Credit: Scott Bruhn | Nebraska Athletic Communications
The Perkins County Plainsmen boys added another win to their record Monday with a 69-34 over Kimball to improve to 8-10.
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