The NSAA has just released the locations and pairings for the Girls Golf District tournaments for October 1 and 2. North Platte will host the A-4 district at Lake Maloney Golf Course. Gothenburg is also a host site, as they host the C-4 district.
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The NSAA has just released the locations and pairings for the Girls Golf District tournaments for October 1 and 2. North Platte will host the A-4 district at Lake Maloney Golf Course. Gothenburg is also a host site, as they host the C-4 district.
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The Wallace Wildcats have had a great first half to their football season, going 3-1. Head coach Gary Hager thinks the second half can be every bit as successful. The Hayes Center graduate is also excited for this weekend’s game against his alma mater. Also, the Lady Wildcats keep believing they can turn their season around. Check out this week’s Wallace Wildcat sports update!
The Hershey Panthers have suffered two close losses in a row on the gridiron, but they’re still very positive about the rest of their season. Head coach Ryan Smith says his defense has come a long way and that his offense will catch up soon enough. Also, Lady Panther volleyball wants to get back to their winning ways as well. It’s all right here in this week’s Hershey Panther sports update!
The North Platte Bulldog volleyball team defeated Kearney in four sets at the Dawghouse last night, 25-19, 25-18, 18-25, 25-23. The Bulldog attack was led by freshman Alison Kuenle, who tallied 12 kills. Fellow freshman Olivia Nicholson chipped in eight kills, and sophomore Jessy Hunt had a team-high five stuff blocks. The Bulldogs move to 7-7 on the season with the victory. They’re back in action next Tuesday, when they host Lexington.
The Sutherland Lady Sailors went 2-0 at a home triangular Tuesday night.
Sutherland vs Creek Valley: 25-14, 25-11
Joli Hopping: 23 assists
Sam Kennedy: 14 kills, 2 blocks
Kristen Nelson: 7 kills, 8 digs
Kaley Stokey: 7 digs, 2 aces
Allison Stewart: 2 kills
Kelsey Dillenburg: 3 kills
Sutherland vs Perkins County: 25-21, 25-9
Joli Hopping: 17 kills, 6 digs
Sam Kennedy: 9 kills, 1 block, 3 aces
Kaley Stokey: 2 aces, 5 digs
Allison Stewart: 5 kills
Kelsey Dillenburg: 3 kills, 1 ace
Haley Baxter: 2 kills
Kristen Nelson: 2 kills, 11 digs
The Sutherland football team is in the midst of another rough season, but their work ethic remains strong. Head Coach Joe Kaup has his young players working on fundamentals and the process of understanding the game. Hear some remarks from Coach Kaup about his team’s progress so far. Also, the Lady Sailors may not have an impressive record, but they do have some state-wide respect for their talent. Hear all about it in this week’s Sutherland Sailors Sports Update!
The Eagles earned their first win of 2012 thanks to some adjustments on both sides of the ball. We hear from football coach Andy Seamann about those adjustments, and see which senior carried a heavy load in the win at S-E-M. We also check in on Lady Eagle volleyball, who is beginning to put a winning streak together and looks forward to a home tournament this weekend. It’s all right here in this week’s Brady Eagle Sports Update!
All of Gothenburg’s fall teams are finding success so far! The softball team is ranked and aiming for a return trip to state, the volleyball team is 5-2 and playing everybody tough, and the football team is 2-1. Hear what they’ve been up to, and what lies ahead, in this week’s Gothenburg Swede sports update!
The North Platte Bulldogs would love to go into district play on a winning note. They head all the way to the Metro in search of their first win, as they take on Bellevue East tonight. The Chieftains are 1-2 and feature a balanced offense led by standout running back Rashad Trimble. North Platte will look to get the ball into the hands of playmaking wide receiver Jack Kenny, who scored two long touchdowns last week. ESPN Radio 1410 has the action from Don Roddy Field tonight, with the pregame show at 6:30 and the kickoff at 7.
Three games, three wins, and hardly a bead of sweat to show for it. The Irish have rolled past their first three opponents, but a fourth win won’t be nearly as easy as they head to Ravenna tonight. The Bluejays have a standout defense of their own, and nearly stunned Hastings St. Cecelia last week, ultimately falling 7-6. St. Pat’s will pound the rock with Matt Buhrman and look to win a battle of attrition at the line of scrimmage.
After two weeks on the road, the Hershey Panthers play their first home game of the season tonight. Coming off a 14-6 loss at Southern Valley last week, the Panthers would love to bounce back with a win. But standing in their way are the perennially tough Plainsmen of Perkins County, who are off to a 2-0 start after pounding Holyoke (CO) last week.
In a season of growth and learning experiences for the young Sailors, they face another one of Class D1’s top programs tonight as Arapahoe comes to town. The Warriors have routed all three opponents they’ve faced this year. The Sailors will be tasked with digging in their heels and playing more disciplined on defense, and adding to some of the offensive gains they made last week.
The Brady Eagles are winless, and that’s not sitting well with them at all. They see an opportunity to get back on the winning track tonight as they travel to face Sumner-Eddyville-Miller. Expect a physical effort from the Eagles as they look to get off the schneid.
Wallace cruised to wins in their first two games, but fell hard when they ran up against Paxton last week. The Wildcats have dusted themselves off and are looking to get back on the winning track tonight as they travel to Loomis. They hope to re-exert control over the line of scrimmage and get their offense back into fifth gear.
Other games in the area this week:
Wauneta-Palisade @ Arthur County
Medicine Valley @ Axtell
Cozad @ Broken Bow
Chase County @ Chadron
South Loup @ Elm Creek
Southwest @ Hayes Center
Leyton @ Paxton
SMC @ Sandhills/Thedford
The Panther football team took a tough loss last week, but they’re hungry to rebound. Hear from head coach Ryan Smith as he talks about this week’s game against Perkins County and what he wants to see more of out of his team. Also, the Hershey volleyball team is thriving in tournament play, and they’ve got another tough one lined up this weekend. Hear all about it in this week’s Hershey Panther Sports Update!