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  • As the end of the third quarter nears, many students scramble to maintain their grades. Making up missed work due to absences can be stressful, however lots of students make an exception in March every year with one thing in mind, the Minnesota State High School Hockey Tournament. “I don’t even think twice about coming every year,” said Junior Jerame Schuetzle. “It’s well worth it to skip school.” Jerame is not the only student that feels…

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  • Homecoming festivities begin this week. The culmination of the team spirit and Bison pride arrives with the annual football game against St. Francis on Friday. Varsity football players have spent weeks playing, practicing, and conditioning in preparation for what is sure to be one of the most anticipated games of the season. Junior Johnny Senger is a running back on the team. “I think our team’s mission this season is to get better every day.…

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  • It all started when her parents met through playing volleyball. Her mom begged her in fourth grade to give it a try. Hating it, Senior Kylee Zumach took the next year off. Her mom wanted her to try again. Surprisingly, she ended up liking it and was actually pretty good. That was when she decided to join a Junior Olympics team, which she is currently on called Northern Lights. Zumach is graduating early this January…

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  • During the summer athletes here at BHS must be enroll themselves in a physical activity or  motivate themselves to stay in shape. Now this summer Bison Training is the alternative program. This program will be for all students entering 9th-12th grade and will be available at the high school. Bison Training is being run by physical education teacher Jason Karn. Karn mentioned that he wishes he would have an opportunity like this as a teen.…

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  • 1,000 for Freer

    Drives in the lane, shoots and makes it, foul, and one. The crowd goes wild and the student section holds up four signs: 1 0 0 0. Senior Ethan Freer scored his 1,000th point. “My mom told me I was 13 points away before the game, so I wasn’t positive I’d get a thousand,” Freer said. “When I got 11, the fans said something about it and it crossed my mind other than that I hadn’t thought about it…

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  • February second kicked off the 13th annual Pat Sonju Memorial Game in honor of celebrating Pat Sonju, a father, husband, coach, and teacher of Buffalo High School. October 27th, 1999 was the shocking day science teacher and head varsity boys basketball coach, Mr. Sonju had passed from a  tumor that ruptured on his adrenal gland, following a knee surgery. Pat has two children. Cameron Sonju, a junior at Buffalo High School,and Avery Sonju, 8th grader…

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  • Last night, Boy’s Hockey traveled to Cambridge in hope of clinching their first Mississippi 8 conference championship in five years, and they did exactly that. The boy’s were on their game last night, hustling to each and every loose puck with an extra fierceness in every stride. “We went into the game really excited to win,” said Junior Jesse Sullivan. The Bison won 2-0, with junior goalie Tim Harkess getting the ever so elusive shutout.…

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  •   “The boys won’t come and watch us because we don’t wear spandex,” said Senior Hockey Captain Katie Rooney. “The only way we will get more fans is if we make it to State. Then everyone will come so they can miss school.” Many people would think that fans would rather see a team with more wins, but the Boys’ Hockey team (at 9-8-2) consistently outdraws the Girls’ Team (at 18-6). “I just feel that…

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  • The Boy’s Basketball team won the Varsity game against St. Cloud Tech. The team was down 23-18 at halftime, but turned it around in the second half to take a three point lead. With 11 seconds to go in the game, St. Cloud Tech. called a timeout, passed the ball in, shot a three pointer to try to go into overtime but missed in the final seconds of the game. Buffalo had won the game…

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  • The Boy’s Basketball team fell to the top team in the State yesterday, losing 67-31 to Osseo. “I was disappointed; I thought we’d do better,” said Junior Sam Ortman. “We need to stick together, keep our heads up, and work together. We’re going to keep believing in our system, teammates, and coaches.” Buffalo Varsity’s next game is a home game against t St. Cloud Apollo on December 28 at seven p.m.

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