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Reserve Pirates split games with Eagles, Dawgs
The Plainview Pirate junior varsity boys basketball team played in two games since last reporting-against O'Neill on Feb. 9 and against Creighton on Feb. 12-with the Pirates splitting a win and loss after a few quarters in each game. Be sure to pick up the latest edition of the Plainview News for the full story.
Young Lady Pirates compete in League, tourney
The Plainview Lady Pirate fourth grade girls took first place in the recently completed Wausa League. Competing in the league were teams from Plainview, Bloomfield, Wausa, Laurel, Hartington, and Niobrara-Verdigre. To find out how the young Lady Pirates did in the league and tourney, pick up the latest edition of the Plainview News.
Speechsters take 6th at Gabfest
The Plainview Speech team earned sixth place out of 20 teams at the Wisner Pilger Gabfest held on February 20th. The tournament was varsity only, so the Pirate junior varsity speakers competed at the varsity level. Pick up the latest edition for the full story, including how the speechsters did at the Lewis & Clark Conference.
Dr. Kirwan starts in Plainview
Plainview's new optometrist, Dr. Jerika Kirwan, OD, began seeing patients at the local Vision Care Associates office, taking over for longtime optometrist Dr. Steven Anderson who semi-retired a few weeks back. Pick up the latest edition of the Plainview News to read all about Plainview's newest optometrist.
Pirates beat Hartington-Newcastle, Kaup sets record
The Plainview Pirate varsity boys basketball team took a six-point win over the Hartington-Newcastle Wildcats on Monday. Pick up the latest edition of the Plainview News to find out the final score and to read about Kaup's record.