
Irish Win Home Golf Invite
North Platte Saint Patrick’s won their home golf invite among a crowded field as seventeen teams took to River’s Edge on Thursday. The Irish edged North Platte High’s JV squad by
North Platte Saint Patrick’s won their home golf invite among a crowded field as seventeen teams took to River’s Edge on Thursday. The Irish edged North Platte High’s JV squad by
The North Platte boy’s track team rolled to a Greater Nebraska Activities Conference championship Thursday on their home turf, finishing with 149 team points, well ahead of second place
Due to a mix of rain and snow falling in West-Central Nebraska, most area sports activities for Tuesday, April 30th have been postponed or cancelled. At this point, the only area sports planned is
The North Platte Bulldog soccer teams earned two victories Monday, setting up sub-district finals for Tuesday and Wednesday.
On the girl’s side, the Lady Bulldogs were the top seed,
The North Platte Saint Patrick’s 2018-19 Athletic Banquet was held Monday evening with awards being handed out for athletic accomplishments from this past year. The event was held at the St.
The Mullen boy’s golf team rolled to a conference championship on Thursday, finishing at 358, easily good for first overall. South Loup was second at 397 with Sandhills-Thedford finishing in
The North Platte boy’s golf team finished in a tie for sixth at the Capital City Invite in Lincoln Thursday among a stacked group of competition. Norfolk handily won the meet, both team and
RPAC Golf took over the Cross Creek Golf Links course on Thursday, with Alma winning the team title and Cambridge’s Preston Carbaugh claiming in individual crown on his home course. Alma led
Jeremy McMillan-Peters continues to succeed on the golf course, this time claiming the Garden County Golf Invite, shooting a 78, four strokes ahead of second place. Chase County’s Austin
Jacob Swift led the North Platte Saint Pat’s team to a sixth place finish at the Kearney Catholic Golf Invite Tuesday, posting one of his best scores of the year. The Irish finished with a