Hemingford lost to Lingle-Fort Laramie back in January of 2025 and unfortunately they wound up with the same result on Friday. The Bobcats took a 48-34 bruising from the Doggers. While losing is never fun, the Bobcats can't take it too hard given the team's big disadvantage in MaxPreps' basketball rankings in their respective home states (they are ranked 128th in Nebraska, while the Doggers are ranked third in Wyoming).

Anthony Haas
| 01/09/26 @ Lingle-Fort Laramie | 5 |
| 01/08/26 vs Garden County | 4 |
| 01/05/26 vs Niobrara County | 9 |
| 01/03/26 @ Perkins County | 3 |
| 12/20/25 @ Leyton | 2 |
When it comes to explaining why Hemingford lost, don't look at Anthony Haas. Despite the final result, he posted nine points in addition to five boards and five steals. Haas has been hot, having posted two or more steals the last five times he's played.
Brady Cook continued his habit of posting crazy stat lines for Lingle-Fort Laramie, dropping a double-double with 31 points and 18 rebounds. With that strong performance, Cook is now averaging an impressive 2.2 blocks per game. Another player making a difference was Anthony Arnusch, who had six points along with five assists and three steals.
Hemingford has been struggling recently as they've lost three of their last four matchups. That's put a noticeable dent in their 6-4 record this season. As for Lingle-Fort Laramie, their record now sits at 9-0.
Coming up, Hemingford will head out to take on Oelrichs at 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday. The Bobcats will be up against the Tigers' rather soft defense (which has allowed 72.5 points per contest), so fans could be in store for a big offensive performance. As for Lingle-Fort Laramie, they didn't take long to hit the court again: they've already played their next game, a 57-47 victory against HEM on the 10th.
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