Ranch Rodeo, bronc riding light up Allo Arena during Chase County Fair
With 21 Ranch Rodeo teams and 18 Ranch Bronc riders, there never was a dull moment Aug. 9 at the Chase County Fair.
With 21 Ranch Rodeo teams and 18 Ranch Bronc riders, there never was a dull moment Aug. 9 at the Chase County Fair.
Diane Stamm | The Imperial Republican
Above, the Horns’ huddle after the game as Malcolm celebrates in the background.
Diane Stamm | The Imperial Republican
From left, Cooper Dillan, Mason Wallin and Tyler O’Neil bring the team’s medals and plaque back to the huddle.
Diane Stamm | The Imperial Republican
Members of the Pinnacle Bank Imperial Class C Juniors state runner up team are, front from left, Tristan Jablonski, bat boy Logan Banks, Tyler Larson, middle from left, Jaret Peterson, Malachi Christensen, Westyn Mendenhall, George Colton, Carter Kuenning, Kaden Vogt, back from left, Head Coach Bruce Peterson, Assistant Coach Trevor Peterson, Thomas Reeves, Mason Wallin, Tyler O’Neil, Camron Lempke, Carson Terryberry, Gavin Wisnieski, Cooper Dillan and Assistant Coach Jeff Lempke.
Two wins in the first two days felt like a big deal for the Pinnacle Bank Imperial Junior Legion team last week. The Horns had more in store for fans as the week went on.
June’s baseball games felt like a long time ago when the Pinnacle Bank Imperial Senior Legion baseball team took to the field for district play the past week.
Jeremy Thompson shot 106 to take the men’s open tournament Sunday at the Enders Lake Golf Course.
After rolling to two wins at the Legion Class C Junior Playoffs, the Imperial Pinnacle Bank Horns fell in a Tuesday contest, but remain alive in the double elimination tournament.
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