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State Track Results (Updated 5/19 6:00 pm)

Class A Girls:

Madison Irish – 13th in pole vault  (North Platte)

Peyton Neff – 16th in Triple Jump (North Platte)

North Platte Girls – 14th in 400m Relay

Class A Boys:

North Platte in 11th place – 19pts

Elliott Purdy – 2nd place Shot Put  (North Platte) – 8pts

Joey Larson – 9th place  Shot put (North Platte)

Joey Larson – 3rd place in Discus (North platte) – 6pts

Elliott Purdy – 7th place in Discus (North Platte) – 2pts

Kaden Ross – 11th place in  Triple Jump (North Platte)

 

Jacob Harvey – 6th in Pole Vault (North Platte) – 3pts

Class B Girls:

Lexington 5th place – 27pts

Gothenburg 42th overall place – 2pts

McCook 43rd place – 1pts

Madison Smith – 3rd in long jump  (Lexington) – 6pts

Robin Grigg – 17th place in Long Jump (McCook)

Amaya Ackerman – 25th place in Long Jump (Gothenburg)

 

Hana Brock – 9th place in Triple Jump (Lexington) – 1pts

Madison Smith – 2nd place in 100m Dash (Lexington) – 8pts

 

Madison Smith – 8th place in 200m Dash (Lexington) – 1pts

Madison Smith – 2nd place 400m Dash (Lexington) – 8pts

 

Haiden Loop – 8th place Pole Vault (McCook) – 1pts

Jayceea Hanson – 9th place in Discus (McCook)

Madison Sutton – 14th place Discus (Lexington)

Mackenzie Smith – 16th place in Discus (McCook)

Madison Sutton – 5th place Shot Put (Lexington) – 4pts

Gracie Stienike – 9th place in Shot Put (Gothenburg)

Arleigh Costello – 10th place in Shot Put (Gothenburg)

Mackenzie Smith –  14th place in Shot Put (McCook)

Milan Coggins – 10th high jump  (Ogallala)

Kayla Weyers 17th place 800m Run (Gothenburg)

Hannah Anderson – 22nd place 800m run  (Gothenburg)

Courtney Harpole – 23rd place 800m run (Gothenburg)

Emily Jacobs 19th place 800m  Run (McCook)

Hannah Anderson 22nd place 800m Run  (Gothenburg)

Courtney Harpole 23rd place 800m Run  (Gothenburg)

Gothenburg – 7th place in 3200m Relay – 2pts

Gothenburg – 11th place in 400m Relay

 

Gothenburg – 10th place in 1600m Relay

Lexington – 15th place in 1600m Relay

McCook – 16th place in 1600m Relay

Class B Boys:

McCook 5th – 34pts

Lexington in 9th – 18.5pts

Gothenburg 17th- 16pts

Ajack Waikur  – 2nd in Triple Jump (Lexington) 8 pts

Timothy Ram Nyinguan – 9th place Triple Jump (Lexington)

Seth Dugger – 10th place Triple Jump (McCook)

Morgan Fawver – 19th place Triple Jump (McCook)

Ajack Waikur – 5th place High Jump (Lexington)   4pts

DJ Gross – 8th in Shot put (McCook) 1 pt

Patrick Hudson – 11th place Shot Put (Gothenburg)

Ethan Woehrle – 13th place Shot put (Lexington)

Colin Giron – 14th place Shot Put (McCook)

 

DJ Gross – 3rd place Discus (McCook) – 6pts

Colin Giron – 4th place Discus (McCook) – 5pts

Patrick Hudson – 6th place Discus (Gothenburg) – 3pts

 

Tyce Hruza – 1st in pole vault (Gothenburg) – meet record 16’ ½”- 10pts

Landon Towne – 6th in pole vault (McCook)    3pts

Ean Bailey – tied 8th in pole vault (Lexington)  0.5pts

Joel Carter – 12th place Pole Vault (McCook)

Tyler Ltyle – 14th place Pole Vault (McCook)

Morgan Fawver – 2nd place Long Jump (McCook) – 8pts

Ajack Waikur – 3rd place Long Jump (Lexington) – 6pts

Alec Bunger – 8th place Long Jump (McCook) – 1pts

Cameryn Berry – 8th in 800m Run (McCook) – 1pts

Jack Lindgren – 14th in 800m Run (Ogallala)

Jeron Tuttle – 15th in 800m Run (Ogallala)

Riley Mai – 14th place 3200m Run (McCook)

Zach Schlager – 2nd place 110m Hurdles (McCook) – 8pts

Bennett Folkers – 6th place 110m Hurdles (Gothenburg) – 3pts

McCook – 8th place 400m Relay – 1pts

Gothenburg – 9th place 400m Relay

Lexington – 11th place 400m Relay

 

McCook- 9th place 1600m Relay

Lexington – 12th place 1600m Relay

Class C Girls:

Sutherland is in 30th place with 4 points

Maxwell is in 39th place with 2pts

Tahjzha Botts – 7th place in the 3200m Run (Maxwell) – 2pts

Bailee Fear – 5th place in the Long Jump (Sutherland) – 4pts

Sydney Mullin – 11th place in Long Jump (Maxwell)

 

Bailee Fear – 10th place in Triple Jump (Sutherland)

Sydney Mullin – 12th place in Triple Jump (Maxwell)

Nicole Howitt – 17th place in the discus (Maxwell)

Tahjzha Botts – 22nd place in the 800m run (Maxwell)

Class C Boys:

Sutherland 13th place – 17pts

Hershey 19th place – 13pts

Elias Huebner – 10th place in the 3200m Run (Hershey)

 

Elias Huebner – 16th place in 1600m Run (Hershey)

Ryan Richardson – 17th place in the triple jump  (Sutherland)

 

Noah Holm – 14th place in Long Jump (Sutherland)

Garrett Elfeldt -1st place in the pole vault  (Sutherland) – 10 pts

Connor Floyd – 2nd place in the pole vault  (Sutherland) – 7 pts

Kyler Banks – 2nd place in the pole vault  (Hershey) – 7pts

McKade Smith – 5th place in 110m Hurdles (Hershey) – 4pts

 

McKade Smith – 7th place in 300m Hurdles (Hershey) – 2pts

Class D Girls:

Brady 13th place with 16pts

Elizabeth Sitorius – 9th place Discus (Brady)

Emery Swan – 2nd place 800m Run (Brady) – 8pts

Emery Swan – 2nd place 400m Dash (Brady) – 8pts

Class D Boys:

Brady 18th – 15pts

Paxton 21th – 9pts

Colton Lovitt – 5th place in Triple Jump (Brady) 4pts

 

Colton Lovitt – 4th place in Long Jump (Brady) – 5pts

 

Brad Keller – 14th place Shot Put (Brady)

Roper Chandler – 10th place Shot Put (Paxton)

Mason Schimonitz – 9th place High Jump (Paxton)

 

Paxton – 5th place 1600m Relay – 4pts

 

Brady – 3rd place 3200m relay – 6pts

Paxton – 4th place 3200m relay – 5pts

 

2015 District Golf Results; Kort Steele Advances to State

 

2015 DISTRICT A-1 BOYS GOLF RESULTS:
Johnny Goodman
May 18, 2015
Individual Qualifiers:

1. Alex Schaake (11), Creighton Preparatory School, 65

2. Sean Song (12), Omaha Burke, 72

3. David Hansen (12), Creighton Preparatory School, 72

4. Kort Steele (10), North Platte, 75

5. Thomas Pieper (11), Creighton Preparatory School, 75

6. Nolan Maschka (11), Creighton Preparatory School, 76

7. Blake Tooley (11), Creighton Preparatory School, 76

8. Edward Yuan (11), Millard South, 78

9. Myles Shonsey (12), Omaha Burke, 79

10. Tyler Schafer (10), Omaha Burke, 80

T10. Nicholas Zeplin (12), Lincoln Pius X, 80

Qualifying Teams:

Creighton Preparatory School, 288

Coach: Morgan Helton

Alex Schaake (11), 65
David Hansen (12), 72
Thomas Pieper (11), 75
Blake Tooley (11), 76
Nolan Maschka (11), 76

Omaha Burke, 313

Coach: Larry Seitz

Sean Song (12), 72
Myles Shonsey (12), 79
Tyler Schafer (10), 80
Lucas Leinen (11), 82
Connor Fox (11), 93

Lincoln Pius X, 330

Coach: Tom Seib

Nicholas Zeplin (12), 80
Justin Coffey (12), 82
Roger Sack (11), 83
Sullivan Zornes (12), 85
Paul Vagts (12), 104

Individual Qualifiers:

North Platte

Coach: Jim Orcutt

Kort Steele (10), 75

 

Millard South

Coach: Chuck Burney

Edward Yuan (11), 78

Final Team Scores:

Creighton Preparatory School, 288

Omaha Burke, 313

Lincoln Pius X, 330

Millard South, 343

North Platte, 347

Bellevue East, 440

Lincoln North Star, 452

 

2015 DISTRICT C-5 BOYS GOLF RESULTS:
Heritage Hills Golf Course
May 18, 2015
Individual Qualifiers:

1. Jordan Greenwood (10), Kimball, 74

2. Hunter Quinn (12), Southern Valley, 78

3. Tyler Jennings (12), Chase County, 79

4. Cameron Bancroft (12), Valentine, 80

5. Caleb Moyer (12), Cambridge, 83

6. Eric Stevens (9), Bridgeport, 85

7. Trak Lewis (11), Southern Valley, 86

8. Trent Krejdl (10), Southern Valley, 86

9. Nathan Howe (12), Kearney Catholic, 88

10. Brooks Coleman (12), Valentine, 89

10. Zach Schmidt (12), Kearney Catholic, 89

Qualifying Teams:

Southern Valley, 341

Coach: Jeremy Epp

Hunter Quinn (12), 78
Trak Lewis (11), 86
Trent Krejdl (10), 86
Chance Best (11), 91
Dakota Ridpath (12), 96

Kearney Catholic, 361

Coach: Shawn Dowse

Nathan Howe (12), 88
Zach Schmidt (12), 89
Curtis Baack (10), 92
Zachary Thompson (12), 92
Jacob Maaske (9), 96

Valentine, 369

Coach: Devin Muirhead

Cameron Bancroft (12), 80
Brooks Coleman (12), 89
Lyle Cate (10), 95
Kyle Johnson (12), 105
Amos Hagedorn (11), 108

Individual Qualifiers:

Kimball

Coach: Chad Wise

Jordan Greenwood (10), 74
Chase County

Coach: Larry Munger

Tyler Jennings (12), 79
Cambridge

Coach: Del Schoenfish

Caleb Moyer (12), 83
Bridgeport

Coach: Todd Janicek

Eric Stevens (9), 85
Final Team Scores:

Southern Valley, 341

Kearney Catholic, 361

Valentine, 369

Bridgeport, 375

Chase County, 387

Gordon-Rushville, 397

Cambridge, 398

North Platte St. Patrick’s, 441

Mitchell, 451

Arcadia/Loup City, 455

Ainsworth, 461

Hershey, 474

Bayard, NTS

Kimball, NTS

St. Pats Boys win Dave Blevins Memorial Track Invite

 

Dave Blevins Memorial Invite – Full Individual Results

Boys team results
1. St. Pats 150
2. Brady 107.5
3. Mullen 80
4. Stapleton 65
5. Arthur County 37
6. Hitchcock County 30.5
7. Hershey 29
8. Maxwell 22
9. McPherson County 6
10. Eustis-Farnam 0
11. Hyannis 0
12. St. Pats JV 0

Girls team results
1. Brady 114
2. Mullen 94
3. St. Pats. 76.5
4. Stapleton 40.5
5. Hyannis 39
6. Hitchcock County 35
6. Maxwell 35 (tie)
8. Hershey 33
9. Eustis-Farnam 27
10. Arthur County 24
11 McPherson County 1
12. St. Pats JV 0

St. Pat’s Cracks Top 10 in U.S. Cellular Cup Standings

saint-pats-irishThe North Platte St. Patrick’s girls athletic and fine arts programs finished in the top 10 of the U.S. Cellular Cup standings for the 2012-13 school year.

The Nebraska School Activities Association is pleased to announce the final standings for The U.S. Cellular® Cup, the NSAA All-Activities Award for Nebraska high schools. The annual awards program, which began in 2007 to recognize the state’s most successful high school athletic and fine arts programs, is presented to the 12 Nebraska high schools which earn the most points during the school year by participating in NSAA education- based activity programs. This all-activities (fine arts and sports), all-school recognition platform recognizes the “Best of the Best” each year in NSAA programs.

The U.S. Cellular Cup is presented to the winning schools in the four classes of the All-School Division, Girls Division and Boys Division during special ceremonies the following fall.

U.S. Cellular® Cup Details & Point System Each year the NSAA and U.S. Cellular recognize the most successful activities programs in the state with the U.S. Cellular Cup. U.S. Cellular Cup winners are determined by a point system based on participation in NSAA education-based activities and performance in state championship events within each division and class. Music, which does not have a state-level event, earns points based on participation at the district music contest.

The boys and girls competition in each class features schools earning participation and performance points from their respective activities. In the case of coed schools, the fine arts activity performance points are divided equally among a school’s boys and girls U.S. Cellular Cup totals. In the all-school division, schools receive participation points for each of its NSAA registered programs, and earn additional points for placing in NSAA championship events.

St. Pat’s girls programs finished tied for sixth in the Class C  girls division with 142.5 points. Columbus Scotus won the girls division with 265 points. The overall Class C winner for both divisions combined is Kearney Catholic with 370 points. The Class A overall winner is Lincoln Pius X with 642.5 points. North Platte High School did not crack to the top ten in any division. Class B winner is Omaha Skutt Catholic with 620 points and Class D winner is St. Mary’s with 315 points.

 

 

Irish, Dawgs Fall at State

The North Platte Bulldogs and St. Patrick’s Irish were eliminated on day one of the boys basketball state tournament yesterday in Lincoln. In their first appearance since 2004, the Dawgs hung tough against second-ranked Omaha South before the Packers pulled away in the fourth quarter for a 52-36 victory at the Devaney Center in Class A first-round play. Drew Callaghan posted a double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds, and Luke Wright added nine points. The Dawgs end their season with a 16-8 record. The Irish were unable to win their third straight first round game, falling to Hartington Cedar Catholic 56-49 at Lincoln High School in round one of the Class C2 tourney. Joseph Clinch scored 15 points to lead the Irish. Alex Harms contributed 12 points. The Irish end their campaign with a record of 22-4.

Dawgs, Irish Take Floor for State (LISTEN LIVE on ESPN Radio 1410)

The North Platte Bulldogs and St. Patrick’s Irish are in Lincoln today to open the boys basketball state tournament. It’s the first time both teams from North Platte will play at state in 79 years. The Irish are the fourth seed in the Class C2 bracket. They take on Hartington Cedar Catholic in first-round play this morning at 10:45 AM. ESPN Radio 1410 will have live coverage starting with the pregame show at 10:30. At 2 PM, the Bulldogs will take center stage at the Devaney Center. They are the seventh seed in Class A, taking on two seed Omaha South. ESPN Radio 1410’s coverage will get underway at 1:45.

Hershey Earns First State Tourney Win in Rout of St. Pat’s

The Hershey Lady Panthers have won a game at the girls basketball state tournament for the first time. They jumped to an eight-point first-half lead and never trailed in a 53-34 win over St. Patrick’s in round one of the Class C2 state tournament Thursday morning in Lincoln. Daynlee Miller and Brooke Frederick scored 13 points apiece to lead the Lady Panthers. Miller added 10 rebounds and five assists. Shelby Allberry posted a double-double with 14 points and 12 rebounds in the losing effort for the Lady Irish. Hershey moves to 21-4 with the win, while St. Pat’s finishes their season with a 22-4 record.

The Lady Panthers will play Hastings St. Cecilia in the C2 semifinals tomorrow morning at 9 AM at the Pershing Center. You can listen to the game on ESPN Radio 1410, with pregame coverage starting at 8:45.

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