#1 Singles Results – Tanis Sack
#2 Singles Results – Jordynn Simpson
#1 Doubles Results – Olivia Nicholson & Hayley Schanou
#2 Doubles Results – Taylor Kramer & Maddi Krull
#1 Singles Results – Tanis Sack
#2 Singles Results – Jordynn Simpson
#1 Doubles Results – Olivia Nicholson & Hayley Schanou
#2 Doubles Results – Taylor Kramer & Maddi Krull
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 Omaha Burke, 313 Coach: Larry Seitz Sean Song (12), 72 Lincoln Pius X, 330 Coach: Tom Seib Nicholas Zeplin (12), 80 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 |
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 Kearney Catholic, 361 Coach: Shawn Dowse Nathan Howe (12), 88 Valentine, 369 Coach: Devin Muirhead Cameron Bancroft (12), 80 Individual Qualifiers: Kimball Coach: Chad Wise Jordan Greenwood (10), 74 Coach: Larry Munger Tyler Jennings (12), 79 Coach: Del Schoenfish Caleb Moyer (12), 83 Coach: Todd Janicek Eric Stevens (9), 85 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 |
2015 State Qualifiers – North Platte HS
GIRLS
Rachel Kosmacek – Pole Vault – 3rd place
Hope Wilke – Shot Put – 2nd place
Tierney McPike – High Jump – 4th place
Hope Wilke – Discus – 2nd place
4 x 100 Relay (Kathy Mathieu, Madison Raska, Hannah Hays, Kaitlynn Harvey) – 2nd place
BOYS
Trevor Lee – Discus – 2nd place
Kylan Rhodes – Pole Vault – 1st place
Trevon Weaver – 100 meters – 2nd place
Tyler Aden – 110 Hurdles – 4th place
Tyler Aden – 300 Hurdles – 4th place
4 x 100 Relay (Shay Bamesberger, Miles Creel, Jacob Zimbelman, Trevon Weaver) – 1st place – 42.83 NEW SCHOOL RECORD
Additional District Placers (Non-Qualifiers for State)
GIRLS
Kaitlynn Harvey – Long Jump – 5th place
BOYS
Trevon Weaver – Long Jump – 6th place
Jacob Harvey – Pole Vault – 5th place
Branden Hansen – Pole Vault – 6th place
Chase Lenz – High Jump – 5th place
Trevon Weaver – 2oo meters – 4th place
4 x 800 Relay (Miles Creel, Tanner Haws, Isaac Banuelos, Adam Sanchez) – 6th place
Qualifying for the NSAA State Track and Field Meet
– There will be four Class A district meets.
– The winners of the first three places in each individual event will qualify for the state meet, plus the next 4 fastest times of the non-qualifiers, regardless of place in a finals event. There shall be a maximum of 16 qualifiers. If there is a tie for the last qualifying spot, none of those tied shall qualify.
– The winners of first, second and third places in the relay events qualify for the state meet, plus the next 4 fastest times of the non-qualifiers, regardless of place in a finals event, with a maximum of 16 relay teams qualifying. If there is a tie for the last qualifying spot, none of those tied shall qualify.
– In field events, the first four places shall qualify for the state meet.
– Athletes placing first, second, third or fourth must have cleared 9′ 6” or higher to qualify in the boys’ pole vault and 6’ 6” or higher in the girls’ pole vault.
– Regardless of place would mean that in running events at district meets, any athlete or relay team who finished 4th -7 th place in their district meet could qualify for the state track meet if their time was one of the four fastest times of non-qualifiers from all districts submitted. It would not matter what place in their respective district they finished, but that the time was one of the four fastest of the non-qualifiers.
– In the event the FAT timing system would fail in any district in any running event, that event would revert back to the original method of qualifying the top four in each district for the state track meet in that.
Place | TEAM | SCORE |
1 | Scottsbluff | 309 |
2 | McCook | 313 |
3 | North Platte | 319 |
4 | Kearney | 320 |
5 | Norfolk | 321 |
6 | Columbus | 341 |
7 | Hastings | 356 |
7 | Lexington | 356 |
North Platte | OUT | IN | TOTAL | PLACE | ||||
Kade Wroot | 37 | 36 | 73 | 3rd | ||||
Kort Steele | 41 | 35 | 76 | 6th | ||||
Chesney Tatman | 43 | 39 | 82 | 17th | ||||
Chris Smith | 46 | 42 | 88 | 30th | ||||
Kyle Zimbelman | 46 | 43 | 89 | 31st | ||||
Team Total | 319 | 3rd | ||||||
North Platte | HOLE-BY-HOLE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | OUT | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | IN | TOTAL | Place | ||||||||||
1 | Kort Steele | 6 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 41 | 2 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 35 | 76 | 6 | ||||||||
2 | Chesney Tatman | 6 | 3 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 6 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 43 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 6 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 39 | 82 | 17 | ||||||||
3 | Kade Wroot | 6 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 2 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 37 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 6 | 2 | 36 | 73 | 3 | ||||||||
4 | Chris Smith | 6 | 5 | 4 | 7 | 4 | 6 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 46 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 6 | 6 | 2 | 7 | 3 | 42 | 88 | 30 | ||||||||
5 | Kyle Zimbelman | 6 | 5 | 4 | 6 | 4 | 6 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 46 | 8 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 6 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 43 | 89 | 31 | ||||||||
6 | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
TOTAL | 319 |
North Platte High School Activities Director, Marc Mroczek, has named Marie Holmes-Brosius as the new head cross country coach for the 2015-2016 school year. Marie has coached cross country at North Platte St. Pats for the past 8 seasons.
Marc Mroczek, North Platte Activities Director comments: “Marie is well qualified and will bring valuable experience to our coaching staff at NPHS. Her knowledge, enthusiasm, and passion for cross country will be valuable assets to our student-athletes. I am excited for the future of North Platte High School Cross Country with Coach Holmes-Brosius leading the program.”
Holmes-Brosius takes over for Dennis Fornander, who resigned earlier this year.
Kearney High School boys and girls swept the team titles at the 2015 GNAC track meet; the girls winning the title with a conference record 203 points. North Platte boys finished as the runner-up with 73 points and the North Platte girls finished 8th with 10 points.
North Platte had individual conference champions in three events along with six additional top three finishers.
North Platte 2015 GNAC Conference Champions
Boys Long Jump – Trevon Weaver – 21-10.00
Boys 4×100 Meter Relay – Shay Bamesberger, Miles Creel, Austin Chitty, Trevon Weaver – 43.79
Boys 100 Meters – Trevon Weaver – 11.16
The last time North Platte and Millard West girls met was with a state tournament berth on the line in 2013, tonight the stakes are the same as the two teams meet up in Omaha for the District A-3 Championship. The 2013 meeting went to a shootout after a scoreless tie in regulation with Millard West taking the shootout to advance to the Class A State Tournament where they would eventually take home the state title. North Platte hopes to reverse the fortunes tonight at Buell Stadium in Omaha.
North Platte (11-5) has won four straight games, allowing just one goal against in that stretch. Meanwhile, Millard West (13-2) also comes in sporting some positive momentum with wins in eight of their last nine contests, including shutouts in each of their last five wins.
Game time is set for 7:00 pm tonight at Buell Stadium in Omaha. The winner will advance to the Class A State Tournament which begins on May 14.
North Platte Lady Bulldogs (11-5) advanced to the District A-3 Championship game with a 2-1 win over Omaha Burke (7-11) on Monday night at Buell Stadium in Omaha. North Platte got a pair of second half goals from Sami Mauch (Fr) and Kaylynn Kissinger (So). Abby Stark (Sr) made eight saves in net for the Lady Bulldogs to preserve the win. North Platte girls will face top-seeded Millard West (13-2) on Wednesday night in the district A-3 championship game at Buell Stadium at 7:00 pm. Millard West defeated Omaha Bryan (4-11) 10-0 on Monday evening.
Girls District A-3 Playoffs
Monday at Buell Stadium (Omaha)
North Platte (11-5) 0 2 – 2
Omaha Burke (7-11) 0 1 – 1
* Goals- North Platte: Sami Mauch, Kaylynn Kissinger; Omaha Burke: Brooke Lawson
* Assists- North Platte: Sami Mauch, Kaylynn Kissinger; Omaha Burke: Maddie Judkins
* Shots on goal- North Platte 19, Omaha Burke 13.
* Saves- North Platte: Abby Stark 8, Omaha Burke: Katherine Worden 17.
The North Platte boys were not as fortunate in their district tournament opener, falling 1-0 to Columbus (12-6). The lone goal of the day was scored in the 44th minute by Columbus’ Colin Kruse. The Bulldogs end the season 9-7 and won seven of their final ten games.
Boys District A-4 Playoffs
Monday at Lincoln High
North Platte (9-7) 0 0 – 0
Columbus (12-6) 0 1 – 1
* Goals- North Platte: None; Columbus: Colin Kruse, 44:00
* Assists- North Platte: None; Columbus: Jorge Pedraza
* Shots on goal- North Platte 5, Columbus 12.
* Saves- North Platte: Will Phillips 8, Columbus: Christian Stutzman 4.
North Platte High School Activities Director, Marc Mroczek, has named Rick Titus as the new head softball coach for the 2015-2016 school year.
Prior to coming to North Platte High School this year, Rick has coached softball at Aurora High School and Chase County High School. Rick is currently a math teacher at North Platte High School.
Marc Mroczek, North Platte Activities Director said: “Rick is well qualified and will bring valuable experience to our coaching staff at NPHS. He has a great vision for the program and will do what is best for our student-athletes. I am excited for the future of North Platte High School Softball with Coach Titus leading the program.”
Titus takes over for Les O’Donnell, who resigned earlier this year.