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Hastings College JVs win twice against Knights

The North Platte Community College softball team lost a pair of games Monday against the Hastings College JVs, 15-0 and 9-1.

“It was a cold day for softball that’s for sure,” said North Platte Coach Janelle Higgins. “Mentally we struggled today, it got colder a lot faster than we were anticipating and didn’t adjust well.”

Early errors led to eight unearned runs in the first inning of Game 1 and North Platte was unable to get back on track.

“We fought and never gave up but we gave them too much too quick and couldn’t recover,” Higgins said.

North Platte goes to 14-26 on the season. The Knights close out the regular season Tuesday, weather permitting, with two games at McCook for the annual Purple Out games for epilepsy awareness.

“At the end of the day this team continues to push and get better — it might not show it in the win-loss columns — but they do and we know they are capable of greatness they just have to believe it,” Higgins said.

On Saturday, North Platte will go to Columbus to begin the Region IX Division II tournament against Central Community College. That is a best-of-three series with the winner advancing to the Region IX championship series the following weekend at Beatrice against Southeast Community College.

GAME 1 – Hastings College JV, 15, North Platte CC 0: The junior Broncos came out and scored eight runs in the top of the first and put the game away in five innings, added two runs in the second inning, one in the fourth and four in the fifth inning.

North Platte was out-hit 10-2 and the Knights committed four errors leading to 10 unearned runs.

Mikayla Gibson (West Valley, Utah) had a third inning double and Maddie Liddle had a fourth-inning single.

Ashylnn Krueger (Littleton, Colo.) started in the pitching circle and went 2.2 innings. She allowed one earned run and five hits, one walk and three strikeouts. Hailey Wilkins (Tyler, Texas) went the final 2.1 innings allowing four earned runs on five hits, four walks and one strikeout.

GAME 2 – Hastings College JV 9, North Platte CC 1: While the Knights kept Hastings College JV off the scoreboard in the first inning of this game, the Broncos scored two in the second and scored in five straight innings.

After Hastings took a 2-0 lead in the second, North Platte got on the scoreboard for the first time on the day in the bottom of the inning. Megan Hernandez-Bellew (Broomfield, Colo.) led off with a bunt single, went to second on a bunt from Maddie Liddle and scored on a Bronco error.

The Hastings JV’s added three runs in the third, one in the fourth, two more in the fifth and a run in the sixth.

Emily Marsden (Papillion) went six innings for the Knights, allowed 12 hits, six earned runs, two walks and she struck out five.

NPCC had five hits in the game – all singles, from Mikayla Gibson, Willow Chitty (North Platte), Marsden, Hernandez-Bellew, and Kayleigh Bucio (Rialto, Calif.).

North Platte softball sweeps doubleheader with NWKT

GOODLAND, Kan. — The North Platte Community College softball team swept a pair of games Saturday against Northwest Kansas Technical College, 7-5 and 11-2.

The Knights came out with an early lead in Game 1 and rode the offensive momentum of Willow Chitty’s three doubles to win the first game. In Game 2, NPCC trailed 2-0 in the third inning but scored 11 unanswered runs to put the game away in five innings.

“We played solid all the way around today,” said North Platte Coach Janelle Higgins. “Our pitchers spun the ball well with the wind blowing out.”

Kayleigh Bucio (Rialto, Calif.) enjoyed a five-for-seven day at the plate.

“Defensively we stepped up and made some great plays and didn’t play on our heels,” Higgins said. “I am proud of the fight we continue to show.”

Northwest Kansas Tech finishes the season 1-46.

North Platte is 13-23 with two regular season doubleheader dates remaining – Monday at home against Hastings College JV at 4 and 6 p.m. and Tuesday at McCook at 4 p.m. and 6 p.m.

The Knights are the No. 3 seed in the Region IX, and will travel to Columbus Saturday to take on No. 2 seed Central Community College starting at 1 p.m., in a best-of-three series. The winner will play at Southeast Community College the following weekend in the regional championship series.

You can follow homes games broadcast on 98.1 FM / 1410 AM or on the Internet at www.northplattepost.com.

Game 1 – North Platte CC 7, Northwest Kansas Tech 5: The Knights came out with a pair of runs in both the first and second inning to take a 4-0 lead.

In the NPCC first, Willow Chitty (North Platte) started things off with an RBI-double and Alea Binkly (Council Bluffs, Iowa) followed with a run-scoring single to make it a 2-0 game. Kayleigh Bucio (Rialto, Calif.) led off the North Platte second with a single and later came in to make it 3-0 on a Maverick error. Chitty doubled in the fourth run.

After Northwest Kansas Tech scored three runs in the third inning, the Knights responded getting those three runs back in the top of the fourth. Bucio led things off with a single and scored on an RBI-single by Emily Marsden (Papillion). With two outs, Chitty banged out her third straight double to give the Knights a 6-3 lead and Binkly singled home Chitty to put North Platte up 7-3. NWKT scored two unearned runs in the seventh inning.

“We did a good job adjusting to their pitchers and hitting every inning,” Higgins said.

Hailey Wilkins (Tyler, Texas) went six innings, she allowed one earned run on nine hits, one walk and seven strikeouts. Masden pitched the final inning and allowed two hits and no earned runs.

Game 2 – North Platte CC 11, Northwest Kansas Tech 2: Trailing 2-0 in the third inning Mikayla Gibson (West Valley, Utah) got the Knights on the scoreboard with an RBI double and a Maverick led to another run to tie the game 2-2.

Megan Hernandez-Bellew (Broomfield, Colo.) and Sienna Pfaff (Salem, Utah) had singles in the fourth inning when the Knights scored three unearned runs.

Hernandez-Bellew tripled in the fifth-inning to give North Platte a 7-2 lead and the Knights “kept the line moving” in the six-run fifth that included seven hits.

“Our offense came alive in Game 2 when we executed the circus play,” Higgins said.

Emily Marsden twirled a three-hitter allowing two runs and striking out three in five innings of work to pick up the win.

Hernandez-Bellew led the offense with three hits. The Knights also got two-hit games from Gibson, Pfaff, Marsden, and Kayleigh Bucio.

GAMESTORY: NPCC Knights split DH with NJC

North Platte – Inconsistency has been the word of the season for the NPCC Knights softball team. The weather has thrown their schedule out of wack and as such, has lead to very few opportunities for the team to get any sort of rhythm.

As such the team has had few opportunities to grow as the season progresses.

“Its hard for any team, I mean when you expect to play six to eight games a week but are forced to play only two, maybe four due to weather. Its hard for a team to grow and to learn in a game environment” according to head coach Janelle Higgins.

That inconsistent play was on display against Northeastern Junior College last night.

The Knights came into the game ready to beat a team that they had late leads on last time they played in March.

The Plainswomen would have other ideas. The very first batter of the day for the Plainswomen, Maddy Rule would take an 0-1 pitch an take it to straightaway center field for a solo home run. Two quick outs would follow and it looked like the Knights pitcher Ashlynn Krueger had settled down. A bloop single would set up another home run in the first by Makaila Chadwick. The Knights would end the first down 3-0.

In the bottom of the inning, the Knights would get two base runners with two outs but would fail to bring anyone in.

Both teams traded efficient half innings in the 2nd and the score would remain 3-0.

The Plainswomen would add another run in the 3rd on a Sac Fly by Gracie Cordova to lead 4-0. Meanwhile, Makaila Chadwick the starting pitcher for the Plainswomen was keeping the Knights at bay.

A four-run 4th inning by the Plainswomen would seal the fate of the Knights in the opening game of the doubleheader. They would go on to take the 10-0 loss in 5 innings. Mikaila Chadwick the pitcher for the Plainswomen went on to only allow two hits, 1 walk and 5 strikeouts in the win.

Game two would go very different for both teams. After a few big changes in the lineup for head coach Janelle Higgins, the Knights came out and responded in a big way.

The Plainswomen would once again strike first by manufacturing a run in the opening inning. Emily Marsden would keep them to just the one run.

In the bottom of the first, the Knights would find some of the offense they were missing. With two runners on and two outs, Kaylee Bohnsack would hit a deep double to right center field which would give the Knights the first lead of the day 2-1.

Both pitchers would keep the other team scoreless in the 2nd.

In the third, it looked like the Plainswomen would once again open up the game on offense. They would score a pair of runs before loading the bases. Emily Marsden would walk in a run with two outs before getting Danielle Gonzales to ground out and the Knights would head into the bottom of the third down 4-2.

The Knights would once again struggle to get any runners on and with two outs in the bottom of the third Emily Marsden would come up to bat.  Not wanting the Pitcher Erin Hersey to get any rhythm against her, Marsden would swing at the first pitch and take the ball deep into right field for a solo home run that would cut the NJC lead 4-3.

The fourth inning would see another home run by the Plainswomen, a two-run shot by Maddy Rule. The Knights would respond with a pair of singles by Sienna Pfaff and Maddie Liddell followed by a double by Mikayla Gibson to score both. Gibson would be tagged out trying to stretch that double into a single.

After 4 innings of play, the Knights were only down one run 6-5.

Marsden would keep the momentum on the Knights side with a 6 pitch 5th inning that included a slick double play in which Marsden caught a hard line drive and doubled off a runner at first.

Knights would add a run in the bottom of the fifth to tie things at 6-6.

In the sixth, it looked like the Knights were going to give the game away late. Maddy Rule would draw a one-out walk, would move to second base on a passed ball. On the very next pitch, Maddie Liddell would overthrow Willow Chiddy on an attempt to tag out Rule at second. The ball would skip into center field allowing Rule to score from second base. Marsden would shut down the rest of the Plainswomen in the inning to keep it close, 7-6.

In the bottom of the sixth, the Knights would show the never say die attitude that coach Higgins has referred to all season. With two outs and a runner on second Willow Chitty would come up to bat. Chitty coming into the doubleheader was batting .574 good enough for third in the nation. She would put that hot bat on display lacing a double to right center and tying the game at seven all. Hallei Morales would then come up to bat.

Morales would take the first pitch for a ball. The next pitch she would hit a soft popup that bounced out of the glove of shortstop Maddy Rule. Willow Chitty was moving on contact and would beat the throw to the plate and the Knights would have their first lead since the 2nd inning, 8-7.

Emily Marsden would shut the door in the top of the 7th and the Knights would earn the split.

The Knights have just 6 games (3 double headers) left on the season before they travel to Beatrice on May 4th to play Southeast in the first round of Region IX play.

 

Central Community College takes two from North Platte

The Central Community College softball team took a pair of games from North Platte Tuesday by the scores of 18-3 and 18-14.

“We never gave up, we dug ourselves into big holes both games and had opportunities in almost every inning to help ourselves out and just fell short,” said North Platte Coach Janelle Higgins.

The Raiders opened up the day with an eight-run first inning and cruised to the win in the first game and had three big innings in the second game to account for 15 runs.

“We put a lot of pressure on ourselves today and played not to lose instead of playing our game,” Higgins said.

Willow Chitty (North Platte) had a home run and two of the RBIs in Game 1 and went three-for-five in Game 2 with three more RBIs. The Knights were held to four hits in the first game but banged out eight extra-base hits in Game 2.

“We have to continue to trust each other and execute our individual roles,” Higgins said.

Central Improves to 10-20 on the season and 5-5 in Nebraska Community College Athletic Conference play.

North Platte is 11-23 and after winning the first conference game of the year in Columbus fall to 1-7 in the NCCAC.

The Knights are right back at in at home Wednesday with Northeastern Junior College starting at 4 p.m.

“We have a lot of games left and can still have an opportunity to win a lot of games,” Higgins said.

You can follow homes games broadcast on 98.1 FM / 1410 AM or on the Internet at www.northplattepost.com.

Game 1 – Central CC 18, North Platte 3: The Raiders launched a couple first-inning home runs and never looked back scoring eight times in the first, four in the second, and six more in the fourth inning.

North Platte’s offense was limited to a Kayleigh Bucio (Rialto, Calif.) double in the second, a Willow Chitty homer run in the third inning accounting for two runs, a third-inning single from Megan Hernandez-Bellew (Broomfield, Colo.) and a Mikayla Gibson (West Valley, Utah) solo home run in the fourth inning.

Hailey Wilkins (Tyler, Texas) started the game but only lasted two-third of an inning. Emily Marsden (Papillion) went 4.1 innings.

Game 2 – Central CC 18, North Platte 14: The team from Columbus scored four times in the first inning, but North Platte responded with three runs in the bottom of the first and scored five times in the second to take an 8-4 lead.

“In Game 2, we adjusted to their pitching changes well but we got caught on our heels when we took a lead and then had to battle back again and we ran out of steam,” Higgins said.

The Knights scored in the first, keyed by a Hallei Morales (North Platte) double, a Willow Chitty single and a Megan Hernandez-Bellew double. In the second inning, Kayleigh Bucio (Rialto, Calif.) delivered an RBI single to tie the game. Emily Marsden doubled in two runs to give the Knights a 6-4 lead. Chitty and Alea Binkly (Council Bluffs, Iowa) doubled back-to-back to put North Platte up 8-4.

A pair of Central errors to start the third inning set the table for Morales to single in one run with another run scoring on a passed ball to put the Knights in front 10-4.

Central scored six runs in the fourth inning with four straight singles, a hit batter and another single to make it 10-8 then a North Platte error led to two more Central runs and a tie game. The Knights got two runs back in the bottom of the fourth on a Central error, a Bucio double and a Marsden to take back the lead 12-10.

The Raiders scored once in the fifth and five times in the sixth to lead. 16-12 lead and maintained the margin through the seventh for the win.

North Platte had 12 hits in the game with Chitty leading the way with three. Marsden, Morales and Bucio each had two hits.

Ashylnn Krueger (Littleton, Colo.) pitched the first four innings, Hailey Wilkins and Marsden both threw one inning.

Lady Indians sweep North Platte in NCCAC matchup

NORTH PLATTE – The McCook Community College softball team picked up a pair of wins Wednesday over North Platte in two distinctly different ways. Freshman Angel Valdez (West Jordan, Utah) tossed a complete game three-hitter in Game 1 to give MCC a 3-1 win and a seventh-inning grand slam off the bat of Hannah Jensen helped secure a 15-10 win in Game 2.

The wins put MCC in the driver’s seat in the Nebraska Community College Athletic Conference standings with a 5-1 mark (all on the road) and will play each of the three conference teams twice more at home. The win also puts MCC at 22-22 on the season.

This weekend the Lady Indians will travel to Sterling, Colo. for a doubleheader with Northeastern Junior College Saturday at 1 p.m. (MT) and to Scottsbluff Sunday to play Western Nebraska in a doubleheader at 1 p.m. (MT).

The Lady Indians will be home for the final 10 games of the season with a doubleheader Tuesday against Otero Junior College (11 a.m.), Wednesday against Central Community College (1 p.m.), and Friday against Trinidad State Junior College (11 a.m.).

You can stay up to date with all MCC Indian Athletics including live-streaming games, news, photo galleries, schedules and more at MCC Indians Athletics web page at:

https://mccindians.com/index.aspx?tab=softball&path=softball

NCCAC Standings                        

                        W-L     (Overall)

McCook         5-1      22-22

Southeast      5-3      11-13

Central CC    3-3        8-18

North Platte   1-7      11-21

REMAINING NCCAC CONFENCE GAMES

April 24: Central Community College at MCC, 1 p.m., 3 p.m.

April 29: Southeast Community College at MCC 1 p.m., 3 p.m.

April 30: North Platte at McCook, 1 p.m., 3 p.m.

GAME 1 – McCook CC 3, North Platte CC 1: Down 2-1 in the third inning, the Lady Indians scored two runs which would be all the runs they needed to back the three-hit pitching of Angel Valdez.

Emily Charchuk (Victoria, British Columba) led off the MCC third with a single to right. Sophomore Sieara Price (Greeley, Colo.) delivered a two-out RBI-single followed by a Taylor Ford (McCook) RBI-single.

In the sixth inning MCC manufactured a run with a hit batter, a passed ball and a North Platte error.

The Lady Indians were held to four hits in the game including a double from Jerusha Miner (Gunnison Valley, Utah) and the three singles in the two-run third by Charchuk, Price and Ford.

GAME 2: – McCook CC 3, North Platte CC 1: The Indians scored three runs in the first inning, five in the second and another in the third inning to lead 9-0 but had to hold on to outlast North Platte.

A couple North Platte errors and a Taylor Ford sacrifice fly helped the Lady Indians get off to a 3-0 start. Kassidy Powers lifted a three-run homer to centerfield in the second inning to give MCC a 6-0 lead. The Lady Indians extended the lead with RBI singles from Jerusha Miner and Sarah Willier to put McCook up 8-0. Powers drove home a run in the third with a sacrifice fly.

North Platte chipped away with a pair of runs in the third and two more in the fifth inning to close within 9-4. MCC got one of those runs back in the sixth but the Knights came up with six runs in the sixth inning to tie the game at 10-10.

Emily Charchuk broke up the tie in the top of the seventh with a bases-loaded walk and the next batter, Hannah Jensen (Aurora, Colo.), powered a grand-slam home run to center to give the Lady Indians the final margin of victory.

Freshman Sarah Willier (Ponoka, Alberta) started in the circle for MCC and went 4.2 innings, allowing six hits and four earned runs. Sophomore Kayla Harrison (Richmond, British Columbia) pitched two-thirds of an inning and gave up three hits and four earned runs. Freshman Etta Van Burgsteden (Kinistino, Saskatchwan) came on to pitch the final 1.2 innings and picked up the win, allowing one hit, a walk, a strikeout and one unearned run.

MCC outhit NPCC 12-10. Miner and Jade Hollands (Effington, Kan.) each had three hits, and Powers two.

Southeast CC bests North Platte in Tuesday twinbill

The North Platte Community College softball team dropped a pair of games at home against Southeast Community College Tuesday. In the first game of the day, Southeast broke up a 1-1 tie in the seventh inning with six runs on the way to a 7-1-win. The Storm broke a 2-2 tie the fourth inning of Game 2 with an unearned run and went on to win 4-3.

“We fought hard and never gave up,” said North Platte Community College Coach Janelle Higgins.

The Knights got a couple complete-game performances from pitchers Emily Marsden (Papillion) and Ashylnn Krueger (Littleton, Colo.).  At the plate, Hallei Morales (North Platte) had four hits on the day including a home run.

North Platte committed 10 errors on the afternoon while Southeast had two.

“Our defense was on point today for 13 innings, the top of the seventh of Game One, we got caught on our heels,” Higgins said.

The Storm improve to 11-13 on the season and 5-3 in the Nebraska Community College Athletic Conference and also take the lead in the Region IX Division 2 standings at 5-1.

North Platte is 11-19 on the season, 1-5 in the NCCAC and 1-5 in Region IX.

“Overall we just have to play our game, once we get our offense and defense on the same page on the same day we will be moving and shaking,” Higgins said.

The Knights will be back in action Wednesday for a home doubleheader against McCook Community College. Those games are set for 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. The Knights will round out region play April 23 when they host Central Community College for a doubleheader starting at 3 p.m.

“It’s all about the end of the season and we are getting better every day,” Higgins said. “I’m proud of our athletes and know we can win we just have to believe in ourselves.”

Check out North Platte Knights home softball games broadcast on 98.1 FM / 1410 AM or on the Internet at www.northplattepost.com.

GAME 1 – Southeast CC 7, North Platte CC 1: The Storm scored a third-inning run but North Platte got that run back in the bottom of the fourth inning when Hallei Morales (North Platte) launched a solo home run to centerfield to tie the game at 1-1.

Starting pitcher Emily Marsden (Papillion) held the Storm to one run through the top of the seventh when Kelsey Markey hit a three-run home run to give the Storm a 5-1 lead.

Marsden finished the game giving up nine hits over seven innings, and four earned runs. She walked two and struck out seven Storm hitters.

Despite the fact the Knights are the fifth best hitting team in the nation (with a .403 batting average) North Platte was held to five hits in the game. Morales led the way with two.

“Our hitting struggled a little bit, we played atoms balls — hit the ball right at em,” Higgins said.

Southeast played errorless ball in the field, North Platte was charged with six miscues in the game.

GAME 2 – Southeast CC 4, North Platte CC 3: Trailing 1-0 in the second inning, the Knights got on the scoreboard with an Ashylnn Krueger solo home run.

Southeast’s Kelsey Markey hit her second home run of the day in the Southeast third to put the Storm up 2-1 but Willow Chitty (North Platte) tied it up with a solo home run to lead off the bottom of the third inning.

The Storm were able to score the eventual game-winner in the fourth on a pair of North Platte errors, and a two-out single. Southeast went up 4-2 with a fifth-inning homer.

Kayleigh Bucio (Rialto, Calif.) doubled to lead off the North Platte fifth inning and later scored on an RBI single from Hallei Morales to make it a 4-3 game. The Knights put two runners on base with one out, but left them stranded and then went out in order in both the sixth and seventh innings.

North Platte out-hit the Knights 10-6 with two hit games from Bucio, Morales, Emily Marsden and Ashylnn Krueger.

NCCAC Standings                         Region IX Standings

                        W-L     (Overall)

McCook         3-1      20-22                          NA

Southeast      5-3      11-13                          5-1

Central           3-3      8-18                           2-2

North Platte   1-5      11-19                          1-5

REMAINING NCCAC CONFENCE GAMES

Wednesday: MCC at North Platte, 5 p.m., 7 p.m.

April 23: Central Community College at North Platte, 3 p.m., 5 p.m.

April 30: North Platte at McCook, 4 p.m., 6 p.m.

 

REMAINING REGION IX GAMES

Friday: Central Community College at Southeast, 2 p.m., 4 p.m.

April 23: Central Community College at North Platte, 3 p.m., 5 p.m.

Rules for Husker Volleyball Spring game announced

The Nebraska vs. Colorado State spring volleyball match will be Saturday at 1 p.m. at the McCook Community College Graff Events Center, 401 E. M St., in McCook. Tickets for the event are sold out.

Both the southeast and southwest entry doors will open at 11:30 a.m. Seating is general admission only. Attendees must have a ticket to enter and no one, other than event staff, will be allowed in early.

Ticket lines will begin on the north end of both the east and west side of the Graff Events Center.  Parking will be available on the east and north sides of the building, but parking on the west side will be prohibited.

Tailgating will be allowed in the parking lot prior to the game, however, no alcohol or tobacco will be allowed on site. Restrooms will be available at the city park.

In order to promote fairness and equal opportunity to all ticketholders, saving seats for large parties will not be allowed and will be monitored by event staff.

The UNL 150th Anniversary Traveling Exhibit will be on display in the Auxiliary Gym for the duration of the event.

There will also be an autograph session in the Auxiliary Gym immediately following the game.

Husker Spring game rosters announced

On Wednesday evening, Head Coach Scott Frost announced the rosters for Saturday’s Red-White Spring Game at Memorial Stadium. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. and the game will be carried live on BTN. Fans can also listen to the game on the Husker Sports Network, including radio stations across the state, Huskers.com, the Official Husker App and on the TuneIn App or at TuneIn.com

Roster cards will be available on Saturday at concessions stands throughout Memorial Stadium for $1.

 

RED TEAM WHITE TEAM
NO.  NAME POS. No. NAME Pos.
2 Tony Butler DB 4 Avery Anderson DB
2 Adrian Martinez QB 4 Jaevon McQuitty WR
3 Jamie Nance WR 7 Luke McCaffrey QB
5 Cam Taylor DB 9 DaiShon Neal DL
6 Eric Lee Jr. DB 11 Vaha Vainuku DL
7 Mohamed Barry ILB 12 Katerian LeGrone TE
7 Luke McCaffrey QB 16 Ethan Cox DB
8 Deontai Williams DB 17 Andrew Bunch QB
9 DaiShon Neal DL 18 Matt Masker QB
11 Austin Allen TE 24 Jeramiah Stovall DB
11 Vaha Vainuku DL 26 Miles Jones RB
13 JoJo Domann OLB 29 Bennett Folkers WR
15 Andre Hunt WR 30 Quayshon Alexander OLB
16 Noah Vedral QB 30 Eli Sullivan DB
19 Marquel Dismuke DB 32 Pernell Jefferson OLB
19 Mike Williams WR 33 Jaylin Bradley RB
21 Lamar Jackson DB 34 Simon Otte OLB
22 Alex Davis OLB 35 Moses Bryant RB
23 Dicaprio Bootle DB 35 Caleb Lightbourn P
31 Collin Miller ILB 36 Christian Banker WR
32 Barret Pickering PK 36 Spencer Jordan ILB
34 Breon Dixon OLB 36 Reid Karel DB
34 Simon Otte OLB 38 Damian Jackson DL
37 Wyatt Mazour RB 40 Grant Jordan ILB
38 Brody Belt RB 40 Brandon Robbins WR
39 Andrew Thurman WR 41 Justin Holm WR
40 Grant Jordan ILB 42 Chad Alioth Jr. DB
43 Tyrin Ferguson OLB 44 Garrett Nelson OLB
43 Connor Ruth RB 45 David Alston OLB
44 Garrett Nelson OLB 45 Ty Chaffin WR
48 Lane McCallum DB 46 Corbin Ruth RB
49 Austin Hemphill RB 48 Bryson Krull TE
50 John Raridon OL 49 Isaiah Stalbird DB
51 Cameron Jurgens OL 50 Jake Archer ILB
52 AJ Forbes OL 50 John Raridon OL
53 Joseph Johnson ILB 52 AJ Forbes OL
56 Boe Wilson OL 53 Joseph Johnson ILB
58 Chris Cassidy ILB 54 Ryan Schommer DL
65 Christian Gaylord OL 55 Jordan Paup OLB
68 Will Farniok OL 55 Chris Walker DL
70 Matt Sichterman OL 58 Chris Cassidy ILB
71 Matt Farniok OL 59 Brian Perez OL
75 Trent Hixson OL 61 Mitchell Balenger OL
76 Brendan Jaimes OL 65 Christian Gaylord OL
79 Darrion Daniels DL 66 Hunter Miller OL
81 Kade Warner WR 68 Will Farniok OL
82 Kurt Rafdal TE 70 Matt Sichterman OL
88 Jaron Woodyard WR 72 Nick Virka OL
89 Todd Honas WR 73 Broc Bando OL
92 Chase Urbach LS 75 Fyn Anderson DL
93 Damion Daniels DL 82 Colton Feist DL
94 Khalil Davis DL 85 Wyatt Liewer WR
95 Ben Stille DL 90 Ben Lingenfelter DL
96 Carlos Davis DL 90 Jackson Walker P
97 Deontre Thomas DL 91 Cameron Pieper LS
98 Isaac Armstrong P 94 Cade Mueller LS
98 Casey Rogers DL 96 Noah McCashland PK
98 Casey Rogers DL
99 Brant Banks DL

Players Unavailable for the Spring Game
Anthony Banderas (51) – ILB
Bradley Bunner (39) – DB
Braxton Clark (15) – DB
Nick Henrich (42) – ILB
Chris Hickman (87) – TE
Will Honas (3) – ILB
Cam’ron Jones (29) – DB
Wan’Dale Robinson (1) – WR
Collin Shefke (56) – OL
CJ Smith (26) – DB
JD Spielman (10) – WR
Jack Stoll (86) – TE
Caleb Tannor (1) – OLB
Maurice Washington (28) – RB
Tate Wildeman (92) – DL

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