2011 Fall Sports Preview

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2011 Fall Sports

Friday, Aug. 26, 2011

McCook Daily Gazette

Arapahoe Warriors • Cambridge Trojans • Chase County Longhorns • McCook Bison • Maywood Tigers • Dundy County - Stratton Tigers Hayes Center Cardinals • Hitchcock County Falcons • Medicine Valley Raiders • Decatur County Red Devils • Rawlins County Buffaloes Eustis–Farnam Knights • Southern Valley Eagles • Southwest Roughriders • Wauneta-Palisade Broncos

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Bison high on pre-season expectations FALL SPORTS 2011

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The Nebraska state high school Class B football ranks pretty much pencil in the McCook Bison in the post-season playoff bracket each year. The Bison had what many McCook faithful probably thought was a down year in 2010 with an 8-3 season record. But head coach Jeff Gross watched his team qualify for the playoffs a 10th straight year, and 19 of the last 20. This season, pre-season expectations are again flying high in the southwest Nebraska football hub. The Bison have a host of talented players returning from last year, and several of the state’s publications have McCook ranked among the state’s top Class B teams to start the year. McCook has been one of the dominant teams in the state’s Class B ranks in the past decade. The Bison have won 114 games against just 17 losses total since 2000, with two state championships, three state playoff runner-up finishes and eight district titles. This year’s team boasts eight returning players with starting experience, with a core group of 14 seniors and 20 juniors developing and waiting for their turn to lead the storied Bison program. For McCook to keep its state playoff run alive, the Bison will have to manage a stern schedule featuring five playoff teams from last season, and a rugged first half with three long road trips. McCook opens the year Friday, Aug. 26 with a long trip to Scottsbluff, followed by a grudge match at home Sept. 2 against Aurora, then two more trips to the panhandle to meet Alliance Sept. 9 and Gering Sept. 16. After beating Aurora six straight times from 2001-2008, the Bison have since lost five straight times to the Huskies in the regular season and playoffs. With the three road trips, the McCook squad will put on about 1,600 miles in the first four weeks of the

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2011 McCook High School football returning letter winners, left to right, front row: Javier Beltran, Austin Cherry, Zayne Gillen, Gavin Harsh. Middle row: Daniel Best, Mitch Collicott, Tyson Karr, Alex Broadfoot, Justin Terry. Back row: Nick Alberts, Matt Collicott, Trevor Gleason, Clint Beguin, Austen Sis, Matt Chitwood, Jake Schlager.

season. Head coach Jeff Gross said if anyone wants to trade for these road trips, please call. After homes games against Grand Island Northwest and Sidney, the Bison finish with their three district opponents, Adams Central at home and Lexington and Holdrege on the road. McCook lost to Holdrege in 2010 – the first loss to the Dusters since 1996, a string of 15 straight wins for the Bison. Getting back on the right side of that matchup is a priority for the Bison, according to Coach Gross. Strong defense The Bison return four defensive starters for veteran defensive coaches Russ Schlager and John Gumb. The line is anchored by senior Clint Beguin (6-2, 240 pounds) and

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junior Mitch Collicott (6-0, 265), both returning starters. Junior Jake Schlager (6-1, 180) returns at linebacker where he recorded 76 total tackles last season and 12 stops for losses, plus two interceptions, two forced fumbles and six sacks. Senior Matt Chitwood (6-3, 175) moves from safety to cornerback this fall to anchor the Bison secondary. Senior Justin Terry (6-1, 220) started at fullback last season, but Terry will be counted on at linebacker also this season. Other players to figure prominently in McCook’s defensive plans will be senior linemen Nick Roberts and Will Burkert, junior end Matt Collicott, senior linebacker Austen Sis, Seniors Alex Broadfoot and Tyson Karr and juniors Austin Cherry, Zayne Gillen and Cody

Wudtke will also be key players in the secondary. Sophomore Kolton Stone also made a push for playing time at inside linebacker, and seniors Spencer Bruntz and Shane Buck plus juniors Javier Beltran, Cade Hiatt and Kyle Stewart will contribute at outside linebacker. n behind some great players the last few years. Collicott has great strength and plays with a good motor. He has all the tools, and Burkert has worked hard to develop some unbelievable technique. Sophomores Kolton Stone will push for playing time. This group will play with high motors and get after opponents. Gavin Harsh, a junior was a key ingredient at linebacker, but he suffered an achilles tendon injury and appears to be out for the season.

Potent offense The Bison offense has a strong veteran flavor with four returning starters and four others that played significant back-up roles in 2010. Coach Gross is looking to use a strong arsenal of weapons to hit some big plays in both the running and passing games. “Athletes – very good athletes at every skill position will be the strength,” Gross said. Chitwood returns at quarterback, matching talent with a year’s experience as a starter. Chitwood rushed for 370 yards and six touchdowns last season. Austin Cherry will back up Chitwood, and Cherry will also be used at running back and receiver. Behind Chitwood, Terry at fullback and Schlager at running back should provide plenty of headaches for Bison opposition. Terry ran for 700 yards starting last season, and Schlager used his speed to gain 250 rushing yards on just 30 carries in limited duty. Schlager should be the featured back this year, and his combination of size and speed could prove deadly. Chitwood will have plenty of targets, with Cherry, Gillen, Wudtke, Broadfoot, Karr, Beltran at wideouts, plus Matt Collicott and Spencer Bruntz at tight end, and Manny Rodriguez also in the mix. Gleason and Mitch Collicott return as starters at guard, while Spencer Skolout, Beguin and Burkert all playing in back-up roles on the offensive line last year. Tackles Nick Alberts, Daniel Best and McConnell will provide depth, and Austen Sis moves from fullback to start at center. Special teams Special teams will be just that for the Bison. Chitwood has been booming kickoffs and extra points in preseason workouts, and Matt Collicott doing the same punting. Schlager and Cherry are expected to be the leading candidates for kick and punt return duty.

2011 Football Schedules All Kickoffs Central Daylight Time

VARSITY Date ........................Opponent . . . . . . . . . . . .Kickoff Friday, Aug. 26 ........at Scottsbluff . . . . . . . . . .6 p.m. Friday, Sept. 2..........Aurora, home . . . . . . . . . .7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 9..........at Alliance . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 16........at Gering . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 p.m. Friday, Sept. 23........G.I. Northwest, home . . . .7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 30........Sidney, home . . . . . . . . . .7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 7 ..........at Lexington . . . . . . . . . . .7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 14 ........Adams Central, home . . .7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 21 ........at Holdrege . . . . . . . . . . .7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 28 ........1st Round Class B state playoffs Friday, Nov. 4 ..........Quarterfinals, Class B state playoffs Friday, Nov. 11 ........Semifinals, Class B state playoffs Tuesday, Nov. 22 ....Class B state playoff finals

JUNIOR VARSITY Date ........................Opponent . . . . . . . . . . . .Kickoff Monday, Aug. 29 ......North Platte, home . . . . . .6:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 12 ....at Lexington . . . . . . . . . . .6 p.m. Monday, Sept. 19 ....at Kearney . . . . . . . . . . . .5 p.m. Monday, Sept. 26 ....at North Platte . . . . . . . . .6:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 3 ........Hastings, home . . . . . . . .6 p.m. Monday, Oct. 10 ......at Ogallala . . . . . . . . . . . .6:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 17 ......at Holdrege . . . . . . . . . . .6:30 p.m.

FRESHMEN Date ........................Opponent . . . . . . . . . . . .Kickoff Thursday, Sept. 1 ....Colby (Kansas) home . . .5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 8 ....North Platte Blue, home . .5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 15 ..at Ogallala . . . . . . . . . . . .4 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 22 ..at Holdrege . . . . . . . . . . .6:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 29 ..Lexington, home . . . . . . .5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 6 ......at Hastings . . . . . . . . . . . .4:30 p.m. 8TH GRADE Date ........................Opponent . . . . . . . . . . . .Kickoff Thursday, Sept. 29 ..at Chase Co. (Imperial) . .5 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 4........Ogallala, home . . . . . . . . .5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 11 ......at Holdrege . . . . . . . . . . .6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 18......at Lexington . . . . . . . . . . .4 p.m. 7th GRADE Date ........................Opponent . . . . . . . . . . . .Kickoff Thursday, Sept. 22 ..Cambridge, home . . . . . .4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 4........Ogallala, home . . . . . . . . .4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 11 ......at Holdrege . . . . . . . . . . .5 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 18......Lexington, home . . . . . . .4 p.m.

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7TH-8TH GRADE COMBINED Date ........................Opponent . . . . . . . . . . . .Kickoff Saturday, Oct. 1 ......Cambridge, home . . . . . .9:30 a.m.

2011 McCook High School football managers, left to right, front row: Alec Bunger, Kaleb Taylor, Zach Schlager, Cameryn Berry, Ethan Hays. Back row: Logan Bunger, Bret Baumbach, Joe Schlager, DJ Gross. Not pictured: Morgan Fawver.

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Friday, Aug. 26, 2011 – 3A

Bison Seniors

2011 McCook High School football seniors, left to right, front row: Spencer Skolout, Shane Buck, Gabe Marentes, Justin Terry, Will Burkert, Spenser Bruntz. Back row: Tyson Karr, Nick Alberts, Clint Beguin, Matt Chitwood, Austen Sis, Alex Broadfoot. Steve Kodad/McCook Daily Gazette

Bison Juniors

2011 McCook High School football juniors, left to right, front row: Javier Beltran, Zayne Gillen, Cade Hiatt, Jacob Reimann, Daniel Best, Brett Guerra. Middle row: Jake Schlager, Cody Wudtke, Austin Cherry, Gavin Harsh. Back row: Morgan Schilling, Matt Collicott, Colt McConnell, Trevor Gleason, Mitch Collicott, Manny Rodriguez. Steve Kodad/McCook Daily Gazette

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Bison Sophomores

2011 McCook High School football sophomores, left to right, front row: William Flanagan, Ethan Loibl, Mauro Bueno, Brock Scott, Dakota Hutchins, Zach Glaze. Middle row: Drew Meissner, Seth Koetter, David Durner, Conner Stamm, Kolton Stone, Ian Pearson. Back row: Trenton Bruntz, Dylan Samway, Chandler Wagner, Wes Burkert, Jesse Detty, Vince Lyons, Clayton Skolout, Irvin Gamboa. Steve Kodad/McCook Daily Gazette

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2011 McCook High School football freshmen, left to right, front row: Spencer Powell, Dalton Goodenberger, Andrew Messersmith, Jacob Fritche, Darius Williams, Nick Glaze. Second row: Dalton Koetter, Justin Patras, Kasey Taylor, Matt Carfield, Bryce Lyons, Brendon Hauxwell, Mitchell Reitz, Logan Kircher. Third row: Colton Lashley, David Jaramillo, Dakota Blancas, Jerimeiah Jaramillo, Montana Wilcox, Frank Williams. Back row: Peyton Stagemeyer, Trever Matson, Keaton Garcia, John Paul Kain, Colton Sis, Lance Garcia, Colton Molcyk, Luke Lichty.


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McCook Daily Gazette

Friday, Aug. 26, 2011 – 5A

Arapahoe Warriors

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Front row, from left, managers Cooper Breinig, Austin Koller, Dalton Shimmin, Gentry Anderson. Second row, Justin Stagemeyer, Ryan Gardner, Gage Schutz, Brad Loghry, Kris Brown, Wyatt Kipp, Austin Hyke, Trev Haussler. Third row, Tony Braithwait Assist Coach, Anthony Shimmin, Wyatt Anderson, Isaac Watson, Patrick Gardner, Tyler Kipp, Caden Weverka, Orion Jorschumb. Back row, assistant coach Dustin Kronhofman, Junior Hilker, Brennan Koller, Chandler Hambidge, Ty Warner, Brett Gardner, Brandon Pruitt, head coach Dustin Sealey.

Warriors return five letterwinners, but must replace large senior class STEVE KODAD GAZETTE SPORTS EDITOR

ARAPAHOE, Nebraska – The Arapahoe Warriors are looking to fill some big shoes from their strong 2010 Class D-1 (Eight-man) playoff squad. The Warriors lost in the second round of the D-1 state playoffs last year and finished with a 5-5 overall record. Dustin Sealey takes over as head coach of the Arapahoe program. Sealey will need to replace a host of talented seniors from last season's team. "We're looking to replace a large senior class," Sealey said. "We must continue working hard and do the little things."

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Sealey has five returning lettermen from last season, led by senior Brad Loghry, a 6-0, 170pound back. Gage Schutz, a 6-2, 180-pound senior end, is fast and aggressive, according to Coach Sealey. Patrick Gardner (5-8, 160) is a quick, aggressive back, according to his coach. The Arapahoe line is anchored by seniors Trev Haussler (6-1, 205) and Justin Stagemeyer (6-1, 200). Two non-lettermen expected to make a big contribution for the Warriors this fall include Ryan Gardner (5-10, 165) and Wyatt Anderson (5-10, 170). Arapahoe will compete in the Class D1-9 District along with Gazette area rival Southwest, plus Alma, Elm Creek, Elwood and Overton.

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Division I recruit Shoff expected to lead Cambridge charge to playoffs STEVE KODAD GAZETTE SPORTS EDITOR

CAMBRIDGE, Nebraska – The Cambridge Trojans will hook their football plow behind a big horse in 2011. Senior Mike Shoff, a 6-6, 290-pound lineman, is drawing Division I interest across the country. Shoff played in just two games last year after suffering a knee injury in the spring of 2010. "Mike has the potential to be an outstanding football player this year and beyond," said Cambridge head coach Josh Graves. "His physical tools are very rare and I look forward to seeing him mature as a player this season." The Trojans are loaded with basically the entire squad returning except 2010 All-Stater and Shrine Bowl participant Gus Petersen. Running back Ethan Long (5-10, 165) ran for nearly 1,400 yards last fall as Cambridge reached the Class C2 playoff quarterfinals.

Cambridge Trojans

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Front row, from left, Aaron Jones, Jesse Alexander, Anthony Rodriguez, Mike Shoff, Ethan Long, Jack Perdue, Ty Fischer, Rayce Dauwen, Alec McCurdy, Trevor Fleischer, Isaac Johnson, Kalen Farr, Coach Jimmy Blex. Second row, coach Les Painter, Zach Moore, Vance Johnson, Robert Hannah, David Steinkruger, Kiel Howell, Jordan Volk, Austin Rice, Kaden Huxoll, Zane Petersen, Asante Fuqua, Dexter Besler, Robert LePlatt. Third row, coach Jason Benson, Dusty Runner, Jared Andrews, Weston Rich, TJ Gregory, Anthony Fischer, Krayton Banzhaf, Taylor Kubik, Taten Banzhaf, Jake Witte, Brock Shoff, Kelby Feddern, coach Josh Graves. Fourth row, coach Jason Houghtelling, Braxton Miller, Brandon Andrews, Alex Burke, Sam Pearson, Evan Jones, Calvin Wineland, Jake Whipple, Sean McCoy, Nick Martin, Ryan Rice, Justin Dick.

Maywood football looking to improve STEVE KODAD GAZETTE SPORTS EDITOR

MAYWOOD, Nebraska – Maywood High School hopes to improve its six-man football fortunes this fall. The Tigers went 2-6 overall last year, but head coach Charles Jones hopes to field a more competitive team in 2011. "We have strong numbers and five starters on both sides of the ball back," Jones said. "If we can stay healthy, then we will be competitive."

Maywood Tigers

The returning letter winner list is headed by a handful of seniors, including Will Moore (5-10, 140), Steffan Peterson (5-10, 145), Spencer Dickinson (6-0, 200), Todd Hansen (6-0, 135) and Brandon Doxon (6-0, 140). Juniors Aaron Doxon (61, 140) and Justin Strobel (5-9, 145) also lettered last season, as did sophomore Jacob Dibbern (5-9, 130). Maywood and Hitchcock County will square off in the regular-season battle of Gazette six-man squads Friday, Sept. 9.

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Friday, Aug. 26, 2011 – 7A

Five starters back for Chase County this season STEVE KODAD GAZETTE SPORTS EDITOR

IMPERIAL, Nebraska – The Chase County High School football team will be experienced but young this fall. Veteran head coach Dan Lenners has a long list of returning letter winners from the team that qualified for the Class C-2 state playoffs in 2010. But the Longhorns played a long list of sophomores last year, as only four seniors are included on this fall's roster. Coach Lenners has just five returning starters from the team that went 4-5 last year. The starters include seniors Steven Fish and Brady Mays, and juniors Kale Gockley, Michael May and Brian Bell. The long list of other returning lettermen include seniors Jared Knobbe and Adam Dickey, juniors Hunter Spady, Justin German, Spencer Hartman, Ethan Haarberg and Callin Ledall, plus sophomores David Almanoza, Trey Milner, Dan Sullivan and Justin Wallin. Despite the long list of returning lettermen, Coach Lenners said depth will be a concern.

Chase County Longhorns

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Front row, from left, Travis Luhrs, Andrew Schilke, Kelton Fisher, Freddie Kasselman, Isaac Sorensen, Allan Smith, Sergio Almanza, Jeffery Dickey. Second row, Michael May, Kale Gockley, Justus Wallin, David Almanza, Shay Eidson, Kevin German, Ryan Moline, Charles Holeman. Third row, Khris Kuhlmann, Clayton Redden, Justin German, Brady Mays, Jerrod Knobbe, Hunter Spady, Ethan Haarberg, Tyler Oxford. Back row, Tanner Harris, Sam Haarberg, Steven Fish, Adam Dickey, Brian Frosh-Bell, Callin Ledall, Josue Guillen. Not pictured, Jon Fegley, Darin Knobbe.

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CURTIS, Nebraska – Medicine Valley has its football sights set on improving this fall. The Raiders want to earn a berth in the Class D-2 (Eight-man) state playoffs and go one better than last year's team and win a first-round contest. Med Valley dropped a 26-0 decision to Loomis in last year's D-2 state playoffs first round to end the year with a 54 record. Head coach Scott Johnsen has a solid core of six returning starters to build this year's team around. The veterans returning include seniors Hunter Timmons (5-9, 145), Colton Aspenleiter (62, 180), Josh Leas (5-9, 145) and Shawn Welch (6-0, 210), plus juniors Lucas Gleisberg (6-0, 170) and Riley Garey (5-11, 160).

MEDICINE VALLEY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

Sept. 2 BERTRAND Sept. 9 ELWOOD Sept. 16 Stapleton-McPherson County Sept. 23 Wallace Sept. 30 BRADY Oct. 7 Eustis-Farnam Oct. 14 HAYES CENTER Oct. 20 Wauneta-Palisade

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Friday, Aug. 26, 2011

High number of returning players means high hopes for Tigers JEREMY BLOMSTEDT MCCOOK DAILY GAZETTE

BENKELMAN, Nebraska – There's a little buzz in the 2011 Dundy County-Stratton football camp. The Tigers are coming off a 1-7 campaign last fall, but nearly the entire team is back, giving head coach JC Stroup a solid foundation for the coming season. 'We are very excited for the upcoming season," Coach Stroup said. “We return almost everybody since we graduated just three seniors last year. We have a lot of kids with a lot of playing experience. We also have great leadership and are looking forward to that paying off." Four starters are back in the DCS lineup. Senior quarterback Chris Rotherham (60, 175) and senior running back Paul Downey (5-8, 165) should be key members of the Tigers offensive attack. The line will be anchored by senior Taylor Jensen (6-5, 260) and junior JJ Johnson (6-2, 260). Dundy County-Stratton will compete in the Class C2-9 District with Gazette area powerhouse Cambridge plus Hershey, North Platte St. Pat's and Sutherland.

Dundy County-Stratton Tigers

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Front row, from left, head coach JC Stroup, Paul Downey, Lucas Anderson, Tayler Jensen, Scott Rotherham, Caleb Yauney, Chris Rotherham, assistant coach Kris Freehand, student manager Trey Haislip. Second row, Trever Borchard, Logan Evans, Jonathan Johnson, Dylan Petersen, Michael Lorens, Lane Krug, Cole Stute, Kyle Vandike, Mitchel Shillington, Tyrell Reichart, student manager Ethan Yauney. Back row, Gabriel Castillo, Scott Adkins, Alexx Gonzales, Colton Kerchal, Seth Woods, Marcus Fox, Kyle Rotherham, Boone Turpin, Trevor Jensen, Kameron Krutsinger, Noah Kerchal. Not pictured, Joe Rettele.

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Eagles to rely on experience STEVE KODAD GAZETTE SPORTS EDITOR

Southern Valley Eagles

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OXFORD, Nebraska – The Southern Valley Eagles will rely on a wealth of experienced players to try and improve football fortunes this fall. The Eagles went 1-7 last year, but head coach Jeremy Epp has plenty of experience returning with nine defensive and seven offensive starters coming back. Two team leaders will be Dexter Becker and Lucas Robison. Becker is a 6-3, 210-pound senior linebacker who accumulated 110 tackle points in 2010 and earned his third letter for the Eagles. Robison is a 5-10, 210-pound lineman who has also lettered three times. Another senior standout for Southern Valley will be lineman Dillon Noel (5-9, 200), also a three-year lettermen entering his final prep season. Other returning starters include seniors Kale Luke (5-8, 160), Matt Hansen (5-11, 160) and Elijah Weidel (6-3, 265), juniors Dakota Best (6-1, 160) and Isaac Bergquist (5-9, 150), plus sophomores Alex Kaup (5-11, 145) and Dylan Brooks (6-0, 190). PO Box 606 Benkelman, NE 69021 (308) 423-2222

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McCook Daily Gazette

Friday, Aug. 26, 2011 – 9A

STEVE KODAD GAZETTE SPORTS EDITOR

HAYES CENTER, Nebraska – A new head coach and a host of returning veterans are the headlines for the 2011 Hayes Center High School football team. Ron Howard takes over the Cardinals team that finished last year with a 3-5 record. Coach Howard has seven senior lettermen back in Drew Harms (5-11, 145), Tyler Rehbein (6-2, 180), Michael Bishop (6-3, 195), Tyler Howard (6-1, 180), Matthew Christner (5-8, 165), Adam Lawson (6-3, 240) and Alec McKillup (5-10, 155). Junior Erick Rodriguez also lettered last year, as did sophomores Seth Gohl and Tristan Johnson. Lineman Casey Wickizer (5-6, 220), Morgan Harouff (5-7, 265) and Mason Harouff (5-7, 265) will add beef up front for the Cardinals, and Matthew Holmes should also contribute.

Hayes Center Cardinals

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Front row, from left, Tyler Howard, Michael Bishop, Seth Gohl, Tyler Rehbein, Adam Lawson, Drew Harms, Mathew Holmes. Second row, coach Ron Howard, Mathew Christner, Latigo Sherman, Logan Johnston, Erick Rodriguez, Triston Johnson, Taylor Walker, Morgan Harouff, Branson Rawlings. Back row, coach Dusty Gaston, Mason Haouff, Kasey Schwenk, Casey Wickizer, Bradley VanCura, Alex Lawson, Austin Meyers, Zac Cook, Peter Soncksen, coach Nathan Brott. Not pictured, Alec McKillip and Riley Ruppert.

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New head coach takes on task of rebuilding Eustis-Farnam STEVE KODAD GAZETTE SPORTS EDITOR

Eustis-Farnam Knights

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Front row, from left, Tyler Green, Clay Easterday, Jon Earwood, Morgan Smith, Shane Robbins, Hunter RIngenberg, Dustin Koch. Middle row, manager Lane Baxter, Austin Boller, Garhett Nielsen, Will Jack, Jordan Wetovick, Jared Rupp, Aaron Hueftle. Back row, Collin Thompson, Mitch Rieker, Logan Purdy, Dusty Earwood, Marcus Wilcox, Yantsy Claflin, Chris Werth.

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10A – McCook Daily Gazette

Friday, Aug. 26, 2011

Falcons working to match last year’s success JEREMY BLOMSTEDT MCCOOK DAILY GAZETTE

TRENTON, Nebraska – Déjà vu may be the phrase of the year for the 2011 Hitchcock County High School football program. The Falcons had a solid year in the state's six-man ranks in 2010, finishing with a 7-2 record and advancing to the state playoff semifinals. Head coach Jarod Albers has a long list of veterans returning, fueling hopes for another strong campaign. "The bar has been set pretty high after a great 2010 season," Albers said. "We return some key talented players, and if our younger talent can step up to the plate, we look to have another successful year." Three key players for the Falcons are seniors in back Cale Brown (5-7, 160), lineman Alex Pollmann (6-2, 260) and back Gabe Ware (5-9, 145). Another big lineman returns in junior Tanner Bauer (6-2, 240), along with a handful of sophomores in Austin Blume (6-0, 155), Morgan Wimer (5-8, 170), Ryan Rodgers (5-9, 150), Alex Whipps (5-9, 150) and Jake Viox (5-9, 150).

Hitchcock County Falcons

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Front row, from left, Zach Whipps, Colten Detkor, John Rippen, Levi Baughman, Matt Rippen. Second row, Brody Tyan, Jesse Kerchal, Michael Erickson, Brady Jones, Jaden Clark, Chris Nichols, Morgan Wimer. Third row, Cale Brown, Jesse Sweeny, Tyler Forbes, Justin Kefalas, Ryan Rogers, Gabe Ware, Jake Viox, head coach Jarod Albers, assistant coach Clive Brown. Fourth row, assistant coach Austin Poppert, Alex Whipps, Austin Blume, Alex Pollmann, Nathan Rick, Tanner Bauer, Daniel Arp, Justin Kershaw.

Red Devils look to improve STEVE KODAD GAZETTE SPORTS EDITOR

OBERLIN, Kansas – Decatur Community High School is hoping to improve on last year's three-win football season. The Red Devils compete in Class 2A in the Kansas high school ranks. Head coach J.D. Johnson will field a relatively young squad this fall, with just five seniors listed on the early-season roster. "We've been playing a lot of younger kids," Johnson said. "But the kids have worked extremely hard in the off-season and are very enthused about this season." The returning veterans are

led by seniors Brent Juenemann (5-11, 150) and Garrett Berry (6-2, 160). Other junior returnees include Zach May (6-2, 170), Channing Fortin (5-11, 240) and Tyler Brugggeman (6-3, 230). Sophomores Dayton Dreher (5-10, 130) and Kennedy Fortin (6-0, 170) also lettered last season. Coach Johnson lists seniors Shay McChesney (5-11, 160) and Conner McHugh (61, 170) and sophomore Konnor Fortin (6-0 170) as promising players to watch. The Devils and their Gazette area and northwest Kansas rival, Rawlins County of Atwood, will square off Oct. 7 at Atwood.

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Friday, Aug. 26, 2011 – 11A

Southwest Roughriders

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Front row, from left, Tommy Slater, Zack Riley, Sam Osterman, Tanner Teel, Michael Brodd, Chase Downey, Zach Herrman, Skyler Murray. Second row, Devin Sughroue, Michael Worley, Dylan McConville, Tyler Messersmith, Justin Daffer, James Rae. Third row, student manager James Sughroue, Dillon Fries, Trevor Van Pelt, Andrew Conway, Austin Miller, Dakota McBride, student manager Garret Fries. Fourth row, Brenton Ellis, Austin Minard, Jay Kearns, Chance Maret, Dan Sughroue, Asic Helberg. Back row, assistant coach Chris Watt, head coach Les Roggenkamp, assistant coach Jay Helberg.

Southwest to play aggressively STEVE KODAD GAZETTE SPORTS EDITOR

BARTLEY, Nebraska – Aggressive play will hopefully make up for a lack of size for a successful 2011 Southwest High School football campaign. The Roughriders advanced to the Class D-1 (eight-man) state playoffs last fall and dropped a wild 60-50 decision to Elgin/Pope John in first-round action. Southwest ended the season with a 4-5 overall record.

Several key players graduated last year, but head coach Les Roggenkamp still has a wealth of experience players coming back. "We're a smaller, quicker team than in years past," Roggenkamp said. "We will need to be very aggressive on defense to make up for a lack of size. We will throw more on offense and will utilize quicker linemen to pull into spaces. We will work hard to be competitive." Three all-district performers return in seniors Tanner Teel (5-10, 165), Sam Osterman (5-10, 165) and Tommy Slater

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12A – McCook Daily Gazette

Friday, Aug. 26, 2011

STEVE KODAD GAZETTE SPORTS EDITOR

WAUNETA, Nebraska – Wauneta-Palisade is looking for a better football team in 2011 with a fresh start at the top of the roster. Justin Bernhardt takes over as head coach of the Broncos this fall in his first year of coaching. Bernhardt inherits a team that won just one game in 2010, but W-P has a strong group of seven returning letter winners. The new W-P head coach said the team will rely on the leadership from a senior trio including Bo Fanning (5-9, 180), Reese West (5-8, 160) and Keagan Haarberg (5-11, 190). Junior letter winners include Logan Bischoff (6-1, 190) and Weylin Davis (5-9, 150), and two sophomore vets return in Wes Anderjaska (5-10, 150) and Hayden Pollmann (6-0, 175). The Broncos also inherit Connor Kayton (5-10, 170), a transfer from Holdrege. Bernhardt said it's been a learning process for him and his team, learning new schemes from a new head coach, and also adjusting to Class D-2 (Eight-man) football for him. "It it hard for me coming from college ball to get a gauge on not only where we are at, but also the rest of D-2 football," Bernhardt said. "However, we may be short on numbers but we have great hard-working kids, so we are excited to see where measure up."

Wauneta-Palisade Broncos

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Front row, from left, Cody Hicks, Bo Fanning, Tyler Knotts, Lorenzo Cavanaugh, Reese West. Middle row, Weylin Davis, Keagan Haarberg, Will Werner, William Dubrey. Back row, Connor Kayton, Hayden Pollmann, Donald Hunt, Logan Bischoff, Dakota Washburn. Not pictured, Wes Anderjaska, Jacob Maris, Kaleb Straub.

Buffaloes using 2010 finish to help this year STEVE KODAD GAZETTE SPORTS EDITOR

Rawlins County Buffaloes

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Front row, from left, Bobby Reuther, Michael Capo, Macrae Migchelbrink, Jack Kanak, Jonathon Markland, Blake Swartz, Dakota Steinke, Jake Williams, Clayton Griffith, Rhett Mizer, Hunter Leibrandt. Second row, Cameron Ginther, Cody Wright, Marcus Portschy, Neil Portschy, Dylan Tiemeyer, Blake Bergling, Kyle Zeigler, Joey Leitner, Justin Engel, Bryce Humry. Back row, Gabe Skolout, Damian Kogl, Tyler Herold, Tyler Hueftle, Collin Clark, Cole Studer, James Peterson, Alex Helms.

RAWLINS COUNTY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept. 2 SMITH CENTER Sept. 9 Dundy County-Stratton (Nebraska) Sept. 16 Stanton County Sept. 23 SYRACUSE

ATWOOD, Kansas – Rawlins County High School hopes to use a strong second half of the 2010 football season to build momentum for a strong year this fall. The Buffaloes finished the season with a 5-5 overall record and 3-0 in Northwest Kansas League play, after starting 1-4. Rawlins County lost to eventual state

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McCook Daily Gazette

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2B – McCook Daily Gazette

Friday, Aug. 26, 2011

STEVE KODAD GAZETTE SPORTS EDITOR

In high school sports, experience is a valuable commodity. The McCook High School volleyball team is hoping a wealth of returning letter winners will spell dividends on the court this fall. Head coach Krystal Weber begins her ninth year as head of the Bison program. Coach Weber has a long list of players returning who saw extensive varsity experience last season. With all that experience, note that the Bison have just one senior on the veteran list. Very little experience last year “We were an extremely young team last season with very little experience,” Weber said. “We lost only one regular starter from last year’s team to graduation, so we will be returning many kids with a lot of varsity playing time from last season. “We will still be quite young, with only one of our returning letter winners in the senior class. However, because we have so many kids returning with the potential to contribute at the varsity level, we anticipate having a lot of competition for varsity positions when the season begins.” The Bison will aim to improve last year’s 430 varsity season record. The lone senior veteran is Amanda Fuchuck, a 5-8 outside hitter. Weber has six junior letter winners returning, anchored by three players with two years of varsity experience. Brooklynn Trew is a 5-7 setter, Sydney Clapp is a 5-8 outside hitter and Kassidy Gillen is a 5-10 middle hitter. The other junior vets include 5-8 outside hitter Riley Allen, 5-9 middle/outside hitter Rachel Goltl and 5-10 middle hitter Miranda Holliday. Players battle for varsity playing time Several other players will be in the battle for varsity playing time, including juniors Hollie Eiler (5-5 libero) and Khyla Krepcik (5-8 rightside hitter). Sophomores in the mix include 5-5 libero Brenleigh Daum, 5-9 middle hitter Danica Liess and 5-11 middle hitter Kira Johnson. Johnson transfearred last year from Dundy CountyStratton. Coach Weber said many of her hitters are versatile and can play several positions, giving prime targets for Trew’s sets. “We will have the flexibility of moving our hitters to a position that will help us the most, as many of them can play multiple positions,” Weber said. The Bison head coach is looking for a more consistent effort this fall.

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2011 McCook High School volleyball returning letter winners, left to right, front row: Amanda Fuchuck, Rachel Goltl, Miranda Holliday. Back row: Kassidy Gillen, Brooklynn Trew, Sydney Clapp, Riley Allen. Inconcsistency was downfall “Inconsistency was our biggest downfall last season, so we are looking to improve with a gain in experience and an increased confidence,” she said. “This group of kids is extremely hard working and carry great attitudes, so they are very enjoyable to work with.“ McCook competes in the Greater Nebraska

Athletic Conference, with the GNAC meet scheduled Oct. 29 at North Platte. The Bison will battle for a state meet ticket at the Class B-6 District meet at the Ogallala Auditorium Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 31-Nov. 1. McCook, host Ogallala Alliance, Gering, Scottsbluff and Sidney will comprise the B-6 District field.

A highlight of the season will be the McCook Invitational at the Senior High gym Saturday, Sept. 17. The Bison will also have a tough test with next-door neighbor Southwest on the McCook home court Tuesday, Oct. 11. Another Gazette area team, Chase County, comes to McCook to meet the Bison Tuesday, Oct. 25.

Bison Juniors

2011 McCook High School volleyball juniors, left to right, front row: Khyla Krepcik, Brettani Schmidt, Rachel Goltl, Hollie Eiler, Ashley Garcia. Back row: Courtney Steer, Brooklynn Trew, Kassidy Gillen, Miranda Holliday, Sydney Clapp, Riley Allen. Steve Kodad/McCook Daily Gazette

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Friday, Aug. 26, 2011 – 3B

Bison Sophomores

Left: 2011 McCook High School volleyball sophomores, left to right, front row: Jamee Stewart, Andie Jernigan, Cailtin Leitner, Brenleigh Daum, Ashton Harpham. Back row: Morgan Felker, Madison Shepherd, Kira Johnson, Danica Liess, Haley Hudson. Steve Kodad/McCook Daily Gazette

Bison Frosh

Below: 2011 McCook High School volleyball freshmen, left to right, front row: Aubrey Sydow, Chase Hurdle, Amanda Slattery, Vera Labay. Middle row: Erica Wood, Anna Graff, Jessi Barenberg, Mikinzy Packard. Back row: Allison Priddy, Josie Witt, Faith Johnson, Annie Haas, Hannah Goodenberger. Steve Kodad/McCook Daily Gazette

McCOOK HIGH SCHOOL 2011 Volleyball Schedules All Starting Times Central Daylight Time

VARSITY Date..................................................Opponent..........................................................Start Thursday, Sept. 1 ............................at Hastings ........................................................7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 3 ..............................at Lexington Invite ............................................10 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 8 ............................at G.I. Northwest w/Holdrege ............................5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 17 ............................McCook Invite, home ........................................11 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 20 ............................at Hastings w/Crete ..........................................5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 24 ............................at Holdrege Invite ..............................................9 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 27 ............................at Cozad w/Cambridge ......................................5 p.m. Friday, Sept. 30 ................................at Gering/Scottsbluff Invite ................................TBA Saturday, Oct. 1................................at Gering/Scottsbluff Invite ................................TBA Thursday, Oct. 6 ..............................at Lexington w/Gothenburg ..............................4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 11 ..............................Southwest, home ..............................................7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 13 ............................North Platte, home ............................................7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 15..............................Ogallala & Scottsbluff, home ............................noon Thursday, Oct. 20 ............................at Holdrege ........................................................7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 25 ..............................Chase County, home ........................................7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 29..............................GNAC at North Platte ........................................10 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 3 ..............................B-6 District meet at Ogallala ..............................TBA Friday, Nov. 4....................................B-6 District meet at Ogallala ..............................TBA NOTE: Class B state volleyball tournament at Grand Island Nov 10-12

JUNIOR VARSITY Date..................................................Opponent..........................................................Start Thursday, Sept. 1 ............................at Hastings ........................................................6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 8 ............................at G.I. Northwest w/Holdrege ............................5 p.m. Monday, Sept. 19..............................Southwest & Arapahoe, home ..........................5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 20 ............................at Hastings w/Crete ..........................................5 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 27 ............................at Cozad w/Cambridge ......................................5 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 4 ................................Gothenburg, home ............................................6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 6 ..............................at Lexington w/Gothenburg ..............................4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 11 ..............................Southwest, home ..............................................6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 13 ............................North Platte, home ............................................6:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 15..............................Ogallala & Scottsbluff, home ............................noon Thursday, Oct. 20 ............................at Holdrege ........................................................6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 25 ..............................Chase County, home ........................................6 p.m.

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New Arapahoe head coach inherits experienced team 4B – McCook Daily Gazette

STEVE KODAD GAZETTE SPORTS EDITOR

ARAPAHOE, Nebraska — Teamwork and experience will be keys to success for the 2011 Arapahoe High School volleyball team. The Warriors will look to improve on last year's 11-14 record and runner-up finish in sub-district tournament play. Katie Wenz takes over at head of the Arapahoe program. Wenz inherits four returning veterans, led by 5-3 senior Ashley McCoy, plus juniors Alyssa Downey (5-5), Melinda Eichenburger (5-4) and Alexa Whipple (5-4). Seniors Jess Jording and Rachel Koller, junior Rylee Miller, sophomore Hannah Hanke and Carley Polston, plus freshman Kaylea Watson are other players likely to vie

for varsity playing time. Coach Wenz said the Warriors have focused on development of fundamentals and defense in early-season drills. "This year's team should show strong improvements and be a challenge on the court," Wenz said. "Returning letter winner's experience will be crucial on the court, especially from Alyssa Downey. Playing together as a team will make this season very successful." Arapahoe will enter the Class D1-10 Sub-District Tournament Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 at Southern Valley High School, with Gazette area rivals Cambridge and Hitchcock County plus Elwood and Overton. Also on the schedule is the annual Republican Plains Activities Conference (RPAC) meet in mid-October.

ARAPAHOE VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE

Sept. 1 ARAPAHOE TRIANGULAR Sept. 6 Maywood Triangular

Sept. 13 ARAPAHOE TRIANGULAR

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Arapahoe Warriors

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Front row, from left, Paige Jenkins, Melinda Eichenberger, Ashley McCoy, Jessica Jording, Rachel Koller, Rylee Miller, Alyssa Downey, Alexa Whipple. Second row, Ashley Groves, Kaylea Watson, Shae Sughroue, Hannah Hanke, Carly Polston, Jackie Warner, Kate Bessler. Back row, assistant coach Kate Warner, Rochelle Wendland, Liz Peterson, Sarah Crawford, Caylee Warburton, Audrey Breinig, head coach Katie Wenz.

Sept. 15 Bertrand Triangular Sept. 22 Cambridge Triangular Sept. 30 Elm Creek Oct. 4 Axtell Oct. 7 ELWOOD

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Oct. 17-18 RPAC Tournament Oct. 22 Southern Valley Invite

Oct. 25 ARAPAHOE TRIANGULAR

Six letterwinners back for Maywood this year STEVE KODAD GAZETTE SPORTS EDITOR

MAYWOOD, Nebraska – Maywood High School has a solid core of returning volleyball veterans this season, with hopes to improve on last year's 2-24 record. The Tigers have six letter winners back for head coach Janice Arent. Liz Snider, a 5-11 senior, was a second-team AllRPAC selection last season. Other seniors returning include 5-2 Hailee Moore, 5-7 Catharina Foster and 5-4 Dotti Dodson. Juniors Tess Whitman (5-7) and Anna Fischer (5-5) also earned letters last fall. Shelby Johnson, a 5-5 junior, and 5-11 freshman Abby Werkmeister also figure to contribute this year. Coach Arent has 18 players listed on the early-season roster.

Maywood Tigers

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Front row, from left, Dotti Dodson, Catharina Foster, Hailee Moore, Anna Fischer, Liz Snider. Middle row, Brooke Moore, Darbe Dodson, Brittany Esslinger, Tess Whitman, Ana Conklin, Stine Pedersen. Back row, head coach Janice Arent, Abby Werkmeister, Katelynn Gerlach, Corey Eshleman, Tori VanDrimmelen, Dani Johnson, Shelby Johnson. Not pictured, Breanna Phillips, assistant coach Jamie Silas.

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Cambridge Trojans

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Front row, from left, head coach Katie VanWesten, Brandi Smith, Brooke Juhl Tori Garcia, Torey Fleischer, Breezy Huxoll, Taylor Cross, coach Margo Kent. Second row, Breanna Eubanks, Rachelle Carpenter, Lora Taylor, Robyn Mustion, Jameela Pedersen, Jordin Wasson, Emily Whipple, Kadee Long, MiKayla Kent, student manager Marlana Kent. Back row, Ragan Mustion, Haleigh Westadt, Lauren Sprinkle, Sloan Johnson, Kenzie Hansen, Shelby Farr, Jaylyn Juhl, Kelsey Landreth, Mallory Patterson, Sheldon Cross, Lizzy Cope. Not pictured, manager Kayla Shaner.

Trojans hope competitive practices will yield results STEVE KODAD GAZETTE SPORTS EDITOR

CAMBRIDGE, Nebraska – Competitive practices during the opening days of the new year will hopefully hone the Cambridge girls volleyball team into a competitive unit as the season progresses. Head coach Katie VanWesten has just four returning letter winners from last year's group that went 13-15 overall and lost in the sub-district tournament finals. Brooke Juhl, a 5-5 senior, recorded 96 kills, 23 blocks and 59 digs last season. Senior Tori

Garcia had 38 aces, 15 kills and 216 defensive digs, and fellow senior Breezy Huxoll leads the returning vets with 441 digs. Garcia and Huxoll both stand 5 feet 6 inches tall. Jordin Wasson, a 5-8 junior also lettered last fall. Coach VanWesten said sophomore Rachelle Carpenter and freshman Sloan Johnson are two promising newcomers. The Cambridge coach expects tough competition all season, but she feels if the team continues to focus and improve passing and defense, the Trojans can have a

CAMBRIDGE VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE Sept. 1 Alma Triangular Sept. 6 CAMBRIDGE TRIANGULAR Sept. 8 Overton Sept. 10 Elm Creek Tournament Sept. 15 MINDEN Sept. 17 McCook Tournament Sept. 22 CAMBRIDGE TRIANGULAR Sept. 27 Cozad Triangular Oct. 4 SOUTHERN VALLEY Oct. 6 Southwest Oct. 11 HITCHCOCK COUNTY Oct. 17-18 RPAC Tournament Oct. 20 Holdrege Triangular Oct. 22 Cozad Tournament Oct. 25 Elm Creek Triangular

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Chase County taking the 2011 volleyball season ‘one day at a time’ STEVE KODAD GAZETTE SPORTS EDITOR

IMPERIAL, Nebraska – It's one day at a time for the 2011 Chase County High School volleyball program. Head coach Jodie Schuller has six returning letter winners, and she is pleased with her team's effort in pre-season drills. "So far, a great effort in practice," Schuller said. "We'll just take it one day at a time." Three seniors return for the Longhorns, including Shannon Liewer, Chantal Heathers and Shayla Dinnel. Junior Bethany Sorensen is another letter winner back, along with sophomores Kristen Jussel and Bridget Langin. Schuller expects Mindy Castle, MaKenna Ketter, Paige Spady and Aubrey Fisher to compete for playing time. The Longhorns, members of the South Platte Valley Association, finished last season with a 15-13 record. Chase County will enter the Class C1-11 Sub-District Tournament Oct. 31-Nov. 1 at North Platte High School. Other schools in the sub-district include Cozad, Gothenburg, Hershey and Ogallala.

Chase County Longhorns

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Front row, from left, Chantal Heathers, Katie Engbrecht, Shayla Dinnel, Shannon Liewer, Michaela Ketter. Second row, Janessa Haarberg, Andrea Hogsett, Bailey Springer, MaKeena Wallin. Third row, Emma Bauerle, Bethany Sorensen, Morgan Fisher, Kristen Jussel, Alyssa Fisher, Morgan Dinnel. Back row, Aubrey Fisher, Kaycee Bubak, McKeena Ketter, Makala Bartels, Ashlin Bussell, Mindy Castle. Not pictured, Paige Spady, Bridget Langin, Kayla Brown, Cleo Brown.

CHASE COUNTY VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE Sept. 2 HAXTUN (COLORADO) Sept. 3 Lexington Invite

Sept. 8 WRAY (COLORADO) Sept. 13 Holyoke (Colorado) Sept. 15 Wauneta-Palisade

Sept. 17 McCook Tournament

Sept. 20 SIDNEY

Sept. 22 CHASE COUNTY TRIANGULAR

Sept. 24 Sutherland Tournament

Sept. 27 CHASE COUNTY TRIANGULAR

Sept. 29 Sutherland Triangular

Oct. 6 Perkins County

Oct. 13-15 SPVA Tournament Oct. 18 HERSHEY

Young Medicine Valley squad features seven returning letterwinners

Oct. 4 Southwest Triangular

Oct. 26 McCook

STEVE KODAD GAZETTE SPORTS EDITOR

Medicine Valley Raiders

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Front row, from left, Regan Garey, Kylee Heinzle, Sierra Schmidt, Kenzie Pyzer, Taylor Sandoe, Shaylee Schroeder. Second row, head coach Teresa Ruppert, Kathryn Schick, Jessa Lemon, Amanda Peterson, Grayce Jorgensen, Andie Chapman, assistant coach Susie Farr. Back row, student manager Allison Campbell, Kayla Wiles, Rachel Towne, Matti Mickelsen, student manager Skyler Sandoe. Not pictured, Starla Henderson.

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Sept. 1 HAYES CENTER Sept. 6 Eustis-Farnam Sept. 13 Brady Triangular Sept. 15 Hitchcock County Sept. 20 Maxwell

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Friday, Aug. 26, 2011 – 7B

Coach says Dundy County-Stratton has depth, great attitude STEVE KODAD GAZETTE SPORTS EDITOR

BENKELMAN, Nebraska – An interesting girls volleyball season is on tap for the Dundy County-Stratton High School squad. The Tigers compiled a 15-9 record last season, losing to Perkins County (Grant) in sub-district tournament play. DCS finished fourth in the always-competitive Republican Plains Activities Conference. Head coach Stephanie Williams said good-bye to several standout seniors from last year's team, but she has a solid cast of returning veterans. "We graduated a lot of experience and talent last season, which is always hard to replace," Williams said. "But this year's team has a great attitude and have worked really hard. "We have more depth than we've had since I've been here and I think these girls will push each other to keep playing as hard as they can.”

Dundy County-Stratton Tigers

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Front row, from left, student manager Colby Duval, Stacy Sanburg, Taylor Walker, Faith Stroup, Jordyn Hanson, Michalea Lutz, Nicole Hearon, Meg Peterson, student manager Nicole Kent. Second row, coach Steph Williams, Secily Troutman, Adrianna Bolio, Tessa Reichart, Aubrey Peckham, Angela Crouse, Sarah Stute, Natalie Kent, Morgan Ohrman, Maggie Hardwick, assistant coach Ashley Stroup. Third row, Tommy Water, Tammi Vanderford, Sydney Eversole, Dana Hearon, Jessica Ohlson, Lexi Brandenburg, Elisia Bolio, Cammi Merklin, Libby Jensen. Not pictured, Morgan Walker, student managers Hally Waters, Tate Jensen and volunteer coach Caitlin Roundtree.

DUNDY COUNTY-STRATTON VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE

Sept. 1 Arapahoe Triangular Sept. 6 Cambridge Triangular Sept. 10 Rawlins County (Kansas) Tournament

Sept. 13 Hayes Center Triangular Sept. 22 Chase County Triangular Sept. 24 Sutherland Tournament Sept. 27 GOODLAND (KANSAS) Oct. 1 DUNDY COUNTY-STRATTON TOURNAMENT

Oct. 4 Paxton Oct. 6 Maywood Triangular Oct. 11 Perkins County Triangular Oct. 17-18 RPAC Tournament Oct. 25 Medicine Valley Triangular

Quartet of letterwinners back for Southern Valley JEREMY BLOMSTEDT MCCOOK DAILY GAZETTE

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OXFORD, Nebraska – Southern Valley High School will rely on four returning letter winners to lead the 2011 girls volleyball Eagles. First-year head coach Sandy Miller has three senior veterans returning in Alissa Brooks (5-8), Sara Lennemann (5-4) and Mollie Bose (5-5). Junior Mikaela Hoxmeier (5-7) also returns from last year's edition that finished with a 12-16 overall record. Coach Miller said senior Emily Carlson (5-3), junior McKenzie Nielsen (5-5) and sophomore Emily Becker (5-6) could also be key players for the Eagles this fall. Southern Valley will enter the Republican Plains Activities Conference tournament Oct. 17-18. The Eagles will also compete in a rugged Class C2-11 Sub-District Tournament at Bertrand Oct. 31-Nov. 1 with Alma, Elm Creek, North Platte St. Pat's and Southwest. PO Box 606 Benkelman, NE 69021 (308) 423-2222

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Friday, Aug. 26, 2011

STEVE KODAD GAZETTE SPORTS EDITOR

HAYES CENTER, Nebraska – There's really nowhere to go but up for the 2011 Hayes Center volleyball team. The Cardinals finished last season with a 3-22 record. First-year head coach Rachel Peter has a strong group of returning players, fueling hopes for a stronger and more successful campaign. "We're returning a lot of height and experience this year," Coach Peter said. "This senior class is proving to be great leaders and our freshman class has a lot of talent. All that together should mix to be a great season." The leading veterans are seniors Halsie Large, Haley Tyan, Annie Deaver and Larissa. Juniors Sarah Cox and Kerbie Large also are returning letter winners. Sophomore Andrea Wach plus freshmen Whitney Rosno and Megan Christner are also expected to contribute, according to Coach Peter.

Hayes Center Cardinals

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Front row, from left, Kirbie Large, Annie Deaver, Larissa Wach, Halsie Large. Second row, Andrea Wach, Sarah Cox, Taylor Cooper. Third row, Megan Christner, Whitney Rosno, coach Rachel Peter, Kaitlin Howard, student manager Allyson Lawson. Not pictured, Haley Tyan.

HAYES CENTER VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE Sept. 1 Medicine Valley Sept. 2 STAPLETONMCPHERSON COUNTY

Sept. 6 Cheylin (Kansas) Triangular Sept. 9 Paxton Sept. 10 Hitchcock County Tourney

Sept. 13 HAYES CENTER TRIANGULAR

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Chvatal the centerpiece on Rawlins County team STEVE KODAD GAZETTE SPORTS EDITOR

ATWOOD, Kansas – The Rawlins County High School volleyball team is looking for improvement on the court this season. The Buffaloes went 12-18 last fall, with tall hopes to improve that mark this year. The Atwood team is centered around 6-2 senior Hillary Chvatal, an All-Northwest Kansas League performer the past two seasons. Other returning letter winners include a pair of seniors, Abbey Wolters and Summer Castens. Head coach Jenni Sramek listed sophomores Brooke Paslay and Katie Withington as promising players. "We have made huge improvements since last season and have more offensive options this season," Coach Sramek said. The Buffaloes open the season with three home triangular meets on Aug. 30, Sept. 1 and Sept. 10.

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Front row, from left, Sierra Castens, Shelby Castens, Keshia Green, Summer Castens, Hillary Chvatal, Abbey Wolters, Annie Vap, Tina Zorn. Second row, Nicolette Nemeth, Nikki Hemel, Mallory Horinek, Nicole Oelschlager, Sheriff Singhatch, Bryanna Hayes, Topry Philpott, Tasia Reuber, Katie Withington. Third row, Rohey Singhatch, Isabella Skolout, Brooke Paslay, Aubrey Dunker, Emily Fields, Halie Doty, Lexy Leitner, Morgan Withington. Back row, coach Audrey Vap, Hannah Markland, Alison Chessmore, Mattie Higley, head coach Jennifer Sramek, coach Sandy Green.

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Hitchcock County remains one of area’s top volleyball squads STEVE KODAD GAZETTE SPORTS EDITOR

TRENTON, Nebraska – A talented roster of returning players from a successful team a year ago will have hopes soaring at Hitchcock County High School for another strong volleyball team this fall. The Falcons went 23-6 last season, with four of those losses coming to Wallace and Dundy County-Stratton. Wallace advanced to the Class D-2 state tournament unbeaten but lost to Dodge in firstround state tourney play. "This is a great group of girls with tons of talent," said Hitchcock County head coach

Jennifer Baker. "We are looking to have a very successful year. The Falcons move to Class D-1 this season in volleyball. The returning veterans are led by a quartet of seniors in 58 Laramey Lewis, 5-9 Jacee Kershaw, 5-7 Laura Miller and 5-5 Allyson Cole. Juniors Kristen Garner (5-10) and Alexis Bantz (5-6) also return. Juniors Ashia Love (5-8) and freshman Lesley Stenho (5-7) are listed as promising non-letter winners by the Falcons coach. Hitchcock County will compete in the Republican Plains Activities Conference Tournament Oct. 17-18.

Sept. 1 Arapahoe Triangular Sept. 6 Wallace Triangular Sept. 10 HITCHCOCK COUNTY TOURNEY Sept. 13 Elwood Triangular Sept. 15 Medicine Valley Sept. 22 Cambridge Triangular

Sept. 27 Wauneta-Palisade Oct. 1 Dundy CountyStratton Tournament Oct. 7 Hyannis Oct. 11 Cambridge Oct. 13 Hayes Center Oct. 17-18 RPAC Tournament Oct. 25 HITCHCOCK COUNTY TRIANGULAR Oct. 29 BRADY

HITCHCOCK COUNTY VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE

Hitchcock County Falcons

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Front row, from left, Vicki Wickizer, Brooke Hoyt, Cory Bauer, Rianna Cooper, Terra Dutcher, Allyson Cole. Second row, Rosa Vasquez, Nicole Nichols, Gayle Hrnchir, Bryce Jones, Alexis Bantz, Jyssica Forch, Lesley Stenho. Third row, Taylor McCulley, Cheynne Beegle, Chelcee Hrnchir, Jacee Kershaw, Kristen Garner, Laramey Lewis, Ashia Love, Laura Miller, coach Jennifer Baker.

Decatur Community-Oberlin plotting another state title shot STEVE KODAD GAZETTE SPORTS EDITOR

OBERLIN, Kansas – Another strong volleyball team is in the works at Decatur Community High School in Oberlin, Kansas. The Red Devils lost in the Kansas Class 2A State Tournament finals last fall, and Decatur Community ended the year with a stellar 35-4 record. Head coach Sherri Ruf will build this year's team around three returning starters, led by 5-10 senior Kiah Blau. Juniors Mike Dorshort (5-5) and Taylor Macfee (5-7) also started on the 2010 state tournament runner-up squad. Blau and Dorshort were

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10B – McCook Daily Gazette

Friday, Aug. 26, 2011

Southwest Roughriders

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Front row, from left, Kourtney McConville, Jessica Porter, Amber Daffer, Allie McConville, Madison Mousel, Kate Kelley, Lauren Ruggles. Second row, assistant coach Kim Barnett, Kimberly Lord, Kaylee Potthoff, Tesla Florom, Miranda Wordekemper, Chloe Hauxwell, Taryn Jacobs, coach Dennis Troester. Back row, Kenzie May, Shelby Malleck, Makayla Brooks, Abby Daffer, Lindsey Sughroue, Ashley Ryan, Erin Greenlee.

Southwest’s volleyball squad looks like a contender – again STEVE KODAD GAZETTE SPORTS EDITOR

BARTLEY, Nebraska – It's probably a sure bet that the Southwest High School volleyball team will be strong again in 2011. The Roughriders finished fourth at the Class C-2 state meet last year, ending the year with a 26-7 record. Veteran head coach Dennis Troester lost just two players from the 2010 squad, and he has a wealth of talent returning. "We need to find a replacement for the setting position and replace an all-state left-side hitter," Coach Troester said. "If our passing improves, we look to be a very strong team by the end of the season. "We had many young players who played for us last season and we look for them to step in and fill key positions both offensively and defensively."

Two strong seniors will likely play key roles again this year. Allie McConville (5-10) had 311 kills and 34 blocks last season while earning All-Republican Plains Activities Conference honors. Madison Mousel (6-0) was an honorable mention all-RPAC selection last year as she had 196 kills and 67 blocks. Lauren Ruggles, 5-7 junior, contributed 102 kills last season. Seniors Kourtney McConville (5-6), Amber Daffer (5-8) and Jessica Poeter (5-6) also lettered last year, as did Shelby Malleck, Kaleigh Potthoff, Abby Daffer, Kenzie May and Makayla Brooks. The Roughriders will battle in the tough RPAC Tournament Oct. 17-18. Southwest will enter the Class C2-11 Sub-District Tournament at Bertrand Oct. 31-Nov. 1 along with Southern Valley, Alma, Elm Creek and North Platte St. Pat's.

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Friday, Aug. 26, 2011 – 11B

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Front row, from left, Melissa Johnson, Melanie Johnson, Alex Pleschourt, Andrea Werth, Preston Rieker, MaKenna Head. Middle row, Kian Jones, Katie Adkisson, Shelby Ferrell, Brittany Wolf, Breanna Stout, Rachel Jack. Back row, coach Trista Koch, managers Sara Pleschourt, Sammy Jack, Ali Jones, Emilee McCurdy, Makenzie Bartruff, coach JoHanna Utterback.

Eustis-Farnam tempering high expectations STEVE KODAD GAZETTE SPORTS EDITOR

EUSTIS, Nebraska – High hopes for success on the volleyball court surround the Eustis-Farnam High School program this fall. The Knights have a handful of returning veterans under second-year head coach Trista Koch. The E-F

coach has just one senior on the roster, 5-9 hitter Andrea Werth. Werth is back in the starting lineup along with juniors Alex Pleschourt (5-4 outside hitter) and Preston Rieker (510 middle blocker) and sophomores Melanie Johnson (5-5 outside hitter) and Melissa Johnson (5-3 setter). "We're all very excited to

see what the season will bring," Coach Koch said. "We have high expectations for the season, but realize this year continues to be a building year for the Lady Knights volleyball program. The team has showed great enthusiasm and several girls worked hard in the off-season to build their skills and knowledge of the game."

EUSTIS-FARNAM VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE

Sept. 1 Elm Creek Triangular Sept. 6 MEDICINE VALLEY Sept. 10 Loomis Tourney Sept. 13 Amherst Triangular Sept. 17 North Platte Community College Tourney Sept. 20 EUSTIS-FARNAM TRIANGULAR Sept. 23 Brady

Sept. 24 Brady Tournament Sept. 30 Hayes Center Oct. 6 Loomis Triangular Oct. 10-13 Fort Kearny Conference Tournament Oct. 20 Wallace Oct. 24 Maxwell Oct. 25 ELWOOD

Broncos hard at work to develop as a team STEVE KODAD GAZETTE SPORTS EDITOR

WAUNETA, Nebraska – This year might be labeled as a rebuilding year for the Wauneta-Palisade High School volleyball program. The Broncos have just three returning letter winners from last year's team that finished with an 8-15 overall record. The returning vets include 5-9 senior Sheyla Christner, 58 senior Jonee Maris and 5-8 sophomore Tailor Lee. "We are very young, with not much experience," said WP head coach Michelle Harchelroad. "We are taking each practice one day at a

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The 2011 McCook High School girls golf team should be among the best in the Class B state ranks this fall. The Bison girls have four players returning from the 2010 edition that finished third at the Class B State Championships at Grand Islandʼs Indianhead Golf Course. The four returning state meet vets include, clockwise from top left, Megan Rokusek, Megan Vetrovsky, Taylor Hanson and Kaylee Samway. All four McCook girls finished in the top 30 individual standings at state. The Bison will take aim at another strong finish at the state meet next October at Grand Islandʼs Riverside Golf Course.

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Bison softball team faces tough competition FALL SPORTS

2C – McCook Daily Gazette

Friday, Aug. 26, 2011

STEVE KODAD GAZETTE SPORTS EDITOR

The mantra is probably inscribed somewhere inside McCook High School girls softball head coach Jason Cochran’s home. “To be the best, you’ve got to beat the best.” Any media personnel dealing with the Bison coach knows they will hear that phrase at one time or another. Cochran purposefully schedules the toughest competition he can find for his Bison girls each season. His philosophy is to help make the district tournament competition pale in comparison to the tough tests in the regular season. “My philosophy is, ‘To be the best you’ve got to beat the best,’ and so to beat the best you have to play the best,” Cochran said an interview early in fall camp drills. “We definitely have made the schedule as tough as we can. We do go out and see the best teams in the state (during the regular season). Tough schedule “We made the tough schedule and we want the tough schedule. We’ll get to where we want to go. We’re young, and it’s going to take time. As long as we continue to compete every day and get better every day, districts will be a piece of cake by the time we get there.” McCook went to Hastings Monday, Aug. 23 to meet Norris and Beatrice, two of the best Class B teams from the eastern side of the Cornhusker State. Although the young Bison lost both games by lopsided scores, Cochran hopes those

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2011 McCook High School girls softball returning letter winners, left to right, front row: Megan Ruppert, Brittany Broomfield, Rachel Leitner, Marisa Esch. Back row: Sam Kalinski, Nichelle Funk, Cassa Broomfield, Maddie Elder, Madison Chitwood, Allison Sheets, Becca Sehnert. games will serve as a learning tool throughout the season. Last year, the Bison won 18 of 29 games. “We lost seven starters – we are very young but very talented,” Cochran said. That “play the best” philosophy will be put to the test in 2011. The Bison have no seniors on the roster

after losing a host of solid fourth-year players from last year’s squad that came within a couple runs of winning a district title. Three returning starters Cochran listed three returning starters back this season, led by junior catcher/infielder Megan Ruppert. Ruppert had a .369 batting average last season with 19 runs batted in.

Versatile junior Madison Chitwood hit .312 last year, including 10 RBI. Chitwood can play several positions in the infield and outfield. Brittany Broomfield, another junior, knocked in 18 runs and hit .217 last fall. The Bison pitching duties will be manned by sophomores Maddie Elder and Alli Sheets, both seeing limited varsity duty last season.

Other players expected to be regular varsity players this year include juniors Rachel Leitner and Marisa Esch, plus sophomores Nichelle Funk, Sam Kalinski, Cassa Broomfield and Becca Sehnert. After competing in the Holdrege Invite Aug. 27, the Bison girls will host the McCook Invitational Saturday, Sept. 3, at the Jaycees Sports Complex. Seven other teams will join McCook in the day-long tournament over the Labor Day Holiday. Bison face Class A teams McCook will face several Class A teams, including home dates with North Platte Tuesday, Sept. 20, and Kearney Thursday, Sept. 29. The Bison also will see three tough Class A foes at the Southeast Classic in Lincoln Saturday, Sept. 24. Half the field in the Greater Nebraska Athletic Conference tournament at North Platte Saturday, Oct. 1., will be Class A squads. Cochran said he has a deep, talented roster despite no seniors in the lineup. “It’s tough, but we are extremely athletic and we are extremely deep,” he said. “Even though we don’t have any seniors, we have three solid classes that are very good classes. If we take care of business we should be very good this year.” The Bison girls hope to punch a ticket to state in the Class B-4 District meet at Lexington Oct. 6-7. McCook and the host Minutemaids will battle with Allliance, Cozad, Gering and Scottsbluff for a berth in the Class B State Girls Softball Championships Oct. 12-14 at the Bill Smith Softball Complex in Hastings.

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2011 McCook High School girls softball juniors, left to right, front row: Marisa Esch, Brittany Broomfield, Jaima Watson. Back row: Madison Chitwood, Megan Ruppert, Rachel Leitner.

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Friday, Aug. 26, 2011 – 3C

Bison Sophomores

2011 McCook High School girls softball sophomores, left to right, front row: Megan Wilson, Brittany Unger, Madison Aufrecht, Sam Kalinski, Cassa Broomfield, Nichelle Funk. Back row: Maddie Elder, Liz Haag, Allison Sheets, Courtney Bradley, Becca Sehnert. Steve Kodad McCook Daily Gazette

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VARSITY Date ................................................................Opponent ..........................................................Start Friday, Aug. 19 ................................................at Gothenburg ..................................................L, 13-5 Monday, Aug. 22............................................Norris at Hastings ............................................L, 0-0 Monday, Aug. 22............................................Beatrice at Hastings ........................................L, 0-0 Thursday, Aug. 25 ..........................................Om. Skutt at Hastings ........................................4:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 25 ..........................................Om. Gross at Hastings ......................................6:15 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 27............................................at Holdrege Invite ..............................................9 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 30 ............................................at Cozad ............................................................6:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 1............................................Holdrege, home..................................................6:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 3 ............................................McCook Invite, home..........................................9 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 6 ............................................Lexington, home ................................................6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 13 ..........................................at Hastings ........................................................6:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 17 ..........................................at Hastings Invite................................................Noon Tuesday, Sept. 20 ..........................................North Platte, home ............................................7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 22..........................................Gering at Ogallala ..............................................3 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 22..........................................Scottsbluff at Ogallala ........................................5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 24 ..........................................Southeast Classic, Lincoln ................................9 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 29..........................................Kearney High, home ..........................................6:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 1 ..............................................GNAC Tourney, No. Platte..................................10 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 6..............................................B-6 District meet at Lexington ............................TBA Friday, Oct. 7 ..................................................B-6 District meet at Lexington ............................TBA NOTE: Class B state tournament at Hastings Oct. 12-14

JUNIOR VARSITY Date ................................................................Opponent ..........................................................Start Friday, Aug. 19 ................................................at Gothenburg ..................................................L, 10-9 Tuesday, Aug. 30 ............................................at Cozad ............................................................5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 1............................................Holdrege, home..................................................5 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 6 ............................................Lexington, home ................................................5 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 13 ..........................................at Hastings ........................................................5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 15..........................................at Southern Valley ..............................................4 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 15..........................................Blue Hill at So. Valley ........................................5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 20 ..........................................North Platte, home ............................................5:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 26 ............................................at Chase Co. (Imperial) DH ................................4-5:45 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 29..........................................Kearney High, home ..........................................5 p.m.

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This fall might mark a little changing of the guard for the McCook High School crosscountry squads. The Bison girls have traditionally been a strong team, while the McCook boys have not matched the girls’ team overall success. But Coach Tom Sughroue is looking for a much stronger boys edition this year, and the McCook girls will be a veteran team despite losing two of the state’s top distance runners the past four years. It was probably strange for Bison crosscountry coach Tom Sughroue to not see Jessa Sughroue and Kelsea Geschwentner at earlyseason workouts when the team started official practices Aug. 15. The Bison standouts graduated last spring, ending two of the strongest middle-distance and distance running careers in McCook High School history. Geschwentner placed 18th overall at last year’s Class B state cross-country meet, and Sughroue was close behind in 21st place. They led McCook to a fourth-place finish in the final team standings. ‘I think we’re probably going to be down a little bit on the girls side,” Coach Sughroue said. “We’re still going to be a very competitive team. You’re talking about replacing the seniors we had last year, but it still early, you’ll never know how our underclassmen will step up to that. Hopefully they’ll step up and fill those voids a little bit. We have the potential to

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do that.” The Bison girls have four state meet veterans coming back this fall, led by seniors Emilyne Nichols and Emily Tolliver. Junior Veronica Bair also returns, along with sophomore Molly Sughroue. Those four returning letter winners will be the core of the McCook girls team this season. McCook also finished second behind Scottsbluff in Class B District competition last season.

Boys team improving Last year, the Bison boys did something they had not done in recent years – sent a representative to state in then-senior Jon Solorzano. The Bison boys have shown improvement in the past few years, and coach Sughroue is hoping that will continue. “I think we’re going to be a lot better team that we were a year ago,” Sughroue said. “We have continued to get better over the last two years, and I see us only improving on that this year. McCook has six letter winners returning on the boys team, including a trio of seniors in Brian Calvin, Jake Fahrenbruch and Kyle Gaston, plus underclassmen Trevor Pate, Hunter Felker and Austin Lambing. Pate broke through with one of the fastest 1,600-meter run times in McCook track and field history last spring at the Class B state meet. Sughroue hopes Pate’s momentum carries over through the fall.

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CAMBRIDGE, Nebraska – It shouldn't be too hard to keep track of Cambridge High School runners in cross-country competition this fall. The Trojans have just one male and one female runner competing this season for Coach Janice Howell. Seth Cope lettered on the boys team last year, as did Kilah Deaver on the girls squad. "We have a very small team this year so we are working on building a junior high team that will hopefully continue into high schooll," Coach Howell said. Cambridge will host the Republican Plains Activities Conference (RPAC) meet Oct. 6.

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Four veterans will run for Maywood STEVE KODAD GAZETTE SPORTS EDITOR

MAYWOOD, Nebraska – The Maywood High School crosscountry teams are looking for strong senior performances in 2011 and a quick recovery for a sophomore standout. The Tigers have two veterans returning for each team. The boys are led by senior Tyler Bollish and sophomore Quinton Phillips, while the girls are paced by senior Taylor Stone and sophomore Justine Stone. "Taylor and Tyler are seniors who have had good summers training-wise and hope to improve on their own personal performances," said Maywood coach Thompson Herman. Justine Stone finished 23rd at the Class D state girls crosscountry meet last October. But the talented sophomore is not 100 percent healthy, and coach Herman said he isn't sure when or if she will run this fall. After the Republican Plains Activities Conference meet at Cambridge Oct. 6, the Tigers will compete in Class D Districts at a site yet to be determined.

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IMPERIAL, Nebraska – Experience should fuel hopes for a strong Chase County High School girls cross-country team this season. The Longhorns have four letter winners returning from last year's team. Coach Carl Zuege is looking for sophomores Emma Engbrecht and Mallory Coleman. Zuege also is looking for seniors Devon Vaverek and Breanna Krutsinger to have strong years in their final high school campaigns. "Our girls return four letter winners from last season and we look to be much improved," Coach Zuege said. The Longhorn girls will enter Class D District competition Oct. 13 at a yet-to-be-determined site.

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OBERLIN, Kansas – Youth will be served on this year's Decatur Community High School girls cross-country team. Long-time coach Dick Ahlberg has just five girls on the roster, but no seniors or juniors. Ahlberg has a pair of letter winners in sophomores Emma Borton and Kayla Jones. Other team members include sophomore Brittany Urban, plus freshmen Winter Polivka and Caitie Shields. The Oberlin girls open the season at the Norton Invitational Sept. 1. The Red Devils host the Oberlin Invitational Sept. 27, with Class 2A regional competition Oct. 22 at a site to be announced later.

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From left, Winter Polivka, Kayla Jones, Brittany Urban, Caitie Shields. Not pictured, Emma Burton.

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BARTLEY, Nebraska – Southwest High School cross-country coach Rudy Kennedy expects big contributions from all his team members this fall. The Roughriders have four letter winners returning the girls side, and one lone lettermen on the boys squad. Cassa McConnville, a junior, qualified for the Class D state meet last season. Other girls letter winners include seniors Taylor Brooks and Jordan May, plus sophomore Megan Kelley. Adam Eaton, a junior, also qualified for the Class D boys state meet. Coach Kennedy is looking for seniors Kassidy McConville and Holli Oltmer, junior Kelsey Longnecker and sophomore Brooke Ruggles to add depth on the girls team. "If we stay healthy we should be very competitive this season," Kennedy said. "I expect all of our newcomers to provide a big contribution to the team."

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BENKELMAN, Nebraska – The Dundy County-Stratton girls cross-country team will be a youthful group for head coach Scott Lambley in 2011. The Tigers lost a host of standout performers to graduation from last year's squad. "We will have a fairly young and inexperienced team," Lambley said. "With graduating so many last year, we've got some pretty young ladies being forced to step up and take on the leadership roles. We will probably see a huge difference in this team

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“With Trevor Pate having a very successful spring I think he will be one of our leaders in the fall season,” Coach Sughroue said. “Hunter Felker had an awfully nice spring (in track) as a freshman. “I think he will help us. There’s some other guys, like Kyle Gaston, he’s been out for awhile. I think he will help us. I think our boys teams is going to be better than they were last year.”

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Three seniors provide leadership for Oberlin boys cross country team

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OBERLIN, Kansas – The Decatur Community High School boys cross-country team should field another strong edition in 2011. Veteran head coach Dick Ahlberg has a host of lettermen returning from a team that won the Northwest Kansas League title a year ago and also qualified for the 2010 Kansas Class 2A state meet. Coach Ahlberg has three seniors to build the team around. Dalton Jones and Tyler Shields have each lettered three years, while Nolan Henningson is a two-year letter winner for the Oberlin squad. Other letter winners include junior Matthew Helm and sophomore Caleb Koerperich. The Oberlin boys will try to earn a return trip to state at Kansas Class 2A Regional action Oct. 22 (site to be determined). The Kansas Class 2A state meet is set for Oct. 29 at Wamego.

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Front row, from left, Nolan Henningson, Tyler Shield, Dalton Jones. Back row, Jude Walinder, Caleb Koerperich, Ganon Henningson, Matt Helm, Tim Helm.

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BENKELMAN, Nebraska – A veteran group of runners should provide Dundy CountyStratton with a strong boys cross-country team this season. The Tigers finished eighth at the 2010 Class D state meet, and four DCS runners return with state meet experience. "This group is loaded with experience and many have shown leadership both here

and in other sports," said DCS coach Scott Lambley. "Four returning varsity regulars and one that saw occasional varsity action last year return, and several greenhorns see to be fighting for that sixth spot. "We have a feeling that we will see some change-up throughout the season regarding placing, front six. It looks like a couple runners are finally ready to step up and make a breakthrough or two in regards to finally being a topend runner."

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IMPERIAL, Nebraska – The Chase County High School boys cross-country team may be headed in a different direction this year. The Longhorns qualified for state last fall and finished 10th in the Class D division.

But coach Carl Zuege saw five seniors graduate last spring, meaning this year's team will have a slightly different look. Zuege does have state meet participants returning in senior Adam Moline and sophomore Garret Thompson. Andrew Vaverek also earned a varsity letter last season. The Longhorns leader also

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Bison golfers among Nebraska’s best FALL SPORTS 2011

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The McCook High School girls golf team entered the 2011 fall season with high expectations. If the results of the season-opening competition are any indication, the Bison girls could again be among the state’s best Class B squads. Bison end Scottsbluff streak The McCook girls opened the season by winning the championship at the Sidney Invitational Tuesday, Aug. 23. In the process, the Bison ended a string of 32 straight high school golf tournament titles won by Scottsbluff. McCook carded an 18-hole team total of 362 strokes to beat Sidney by 30 strokes. Scottsbluff was a distant third at the Sidney meet with a 398. The Bison return four players from the team that finished third at the 2010 Class B Girls State Golf Championships played at Grand Island’s Indianhead Golf Course last October. High expectations With high expectations entering this year, head coach Randy Ryser said his players had not talked much about any high hopes for the season. “I haven’t heard a lot of talk about it,” Ryser said. “What I have heard is that they’re looking forward to playing every tournament, and they think that they can be a force in deciding the outcome of each one of them. As far as specific goals, I haven’t heard much talk about it.”

Seven players are on the Bison squad. Kaylee Samway had the best effort at state last season, as the junior finished fourth at the Class B state meet last season, shooting a two-day, 36-hole total of 166 strokes. Senior Megan Rokusek and sophomore Megan Vetrovsky tied for 15th at state last year. Each carded a 36-hole score of 179. Senior Taylor Hanson also had a strong two days at state, as she ended up in a tie for 26th with a 189. Bison return experience The Bison lost one lone senior from last year’s state meet quintet. Shelby Allen finished 13th at state with a 176. Sophomore Breanna Redl moved into the varsity lineup for the Sidney Invite. Junior Makayla Packard and freshman Courtney McBride are the other team members. Coach Ryser knows he has a strong team representing McCook this fall. “There isn’t a tournament out there where we don’t plan on doing well,” he said. “We think that we can compete with anybody. Hopefully we will.” Scottsbluff may have an uphill battle to win a fourth straight Class B state crown. Kaitlyn Krzyzanowski, third at state last season, transferred to Gering. Coach Ryser still thinks the Bearcats will field a formidable team when district tournament time rolls around in early October. The Class B-6 District meet will be played Oct. 3 at the West Winds Golf

Course in Ogallala. The Bison will join the host Indians and Scottsbluff, plus Alliance, Cozad, Gering, Lexington and Sidney in the district competition. The top three teams and top 10 individuals qualify for the 36-hole Class B state meet at the Riverside Golf Course in Grand Island Oct. 10-11. McCook hosts its annual tournament at Heritage Hills Golf Course Fri day, Aug. 26. The Bison girls will also compete in the Greater Nebraska Athletic Conference at Kearney’s Meadowlark Hills course Sept. 30 in a tune-up for districts the following week. Tons of golf over summer Coach Ryser said his team got ready for the fall prep season by playing a ton of golf over the summer. He thinks the Bison have prepared themselves well for the season ahead. “”I think they actually played about as much as they could and still be a kid,” he said. “I hope that they took some time to do things just for themselves. To be honest with you, I think most of them doing things for themselves probably would have been golf. Kids need to be kids, and hopefully they didn’t overdo it. “They’re coming in in pretty good shape. There’s a certain amount of physical conditioning needed, especially early in the season with all the heat and all the hills they’re going to see the first couple of weeks. I think the kids are ready for that.”

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BARTLEY, Nebraska – A handful of girls will make history at Southwest High School this fall. The Roughriders are fielding a girls golf team for the first time, with long-time Southwest instructor Linda Clark taking the reins as head coach. "This year is our first year, and we're definitely looking to build up our program," Clark said. "We have a couple of girls who have played some golf who should do well this season." The Southwest roster has junior Emily Fitzsimmons, sophomores Haley Teter and Micah Hinz, plus freshman Ashlea Fitzsimmons. Southwest will enter the Class C-4 District meet at Southern Hills Golf Course in Hastings Oct. 3. Gazette area representative Dundy County-Stratton will also be in the district along with host Hastings St. Cecilia plus Broken Bow, Centura, Gibbon, Gothenburg, Kearney Catholic, Loup City, Minden, Ravenna, St. Paul, Superior and Wood River.

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BENKELMAN, Nebraska – The Dundy County-Stratton girls golf team is hungry to improve on success built last fall. The Tigers finished fifth at the Class C-5 Districts, and coach Tim Rettele has several players returning from last season. "We look to be competitive during the 2011 season," Rettele said. "The girls have worked hard during the summer to improve their games. We missed a chance to qualify for state last year, and this close call has made the girls hungry for another chance to qualify." Leading players for DCS this fall include a pair of seniors in Breanna Schillington and Mariah McAfoos. Schillington finished 11th at districts and won titles at two meets last season. McAfoos is battling back from a broken arm suffered last year. Sophomore Jayde Behlke showed great improvement last season, according to Rettele.

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IMPERIAL, Nebraska – A young, inexperienced Chase County High School girls softball team is hoping to break a losing streak this year. The Longhorns went winless in 14 games last fall, and head coach Denise Smith thinks her young squad is building toward a brighter future. "We're very inexperienced and young yet," Smith said. "We only have one senior, so we have lots to build and look into the future with. As the year progresses, more experience and confidence will add to a bright future. We're looking to improve skills and teamwork and hopefully get some in the win column." The lone senior on the Chase County roster is a good one. Kacia Smith compiled a .465 batting average last season, with a .628 slugging percentage. Other letter winners returning include juniors Jordan Gibb and Michaela Space, plus sophomores Cassie Burpo, Ally Vrbas, Abbi Vetter and Blair Hartman.

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Bison tennis replaces two-time state champion FALL SPORTS 2011

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McCook High School tennis coach Matt Wiemers has a dilemma he hasn’t faced for several years Wiemers will have to find a player to use as the No. 1 singles position for the Bison. For the past four years, Wiemers hasn’t had to make that decision – he has just left Connor Larson’s name penciled in at that slot. Larson lost just seven singles matches during an illustrious McCook career. He won consecutive state championships with perfect records his junior and senior year. Larson graduated last spring and has taken his tennis talents to the NCAA Division I level at the University of Nebraska-Omaha. Replacing Larson Wiemers may have a tough decision as to who his No. 1 singles player will be, and that position might change many times before the season is out, as Wiemers has a young but fairly balanced team as far as talent goes. There will be plenty of competition amongst the Bison team members on a weekly basis in battles for the top six spots in the varsity tournament lineup. “That’s what we do every year,” Wiemers said early in fall workouts. “I tell the boys at the (pre-season) meeting that everybody has to earn their spot. They all know there’s six varsity spots open. It’s going to be very competitive to see who those top six players will be for our first meet of the season. “I think it’s going to be up and down, who’s going to be in, who’s going to be out. I would be totally shocked if we start the season with our top six and finish with those same players in our top six. We’re

going to be that even as far as going through probably our top 10 players, at least. While Larson has departed, Coach Wiemers has several other players back from last year’s Class B state tournament team. Wiemers will welcome back varsity veterans in senior Connor Palic (No. 2 doubles last season), junior Cody Jankovits (No. 2 singles state qualifier) and the No. 1 doubles team of Tristan Thomas and Drew Bredvick, both juniors. Sophomore Mack Alspaugh did not letter last year, but he should be among the top players for the Bison. Six seniors return Wiemers has six seniors on the team, including Palic, Lucas Jumps, Marcus Golden, Jake Ruppert, Tate Stang and Spencer Van Pelt. Wiemers said he has athletic players who will compete, but many haven’t had much or any varsity experience entering this season. Another tough part of the season is a tough schedule with only three home meets. “We’re looking forward to seeing what the team can do and how quickly they can improve,“ Wiemers said. The Bison will do it all without their singles machine the past four years. “It will be different, but I think the guys are ready to step up and move on,” Wiemers said. “It will kind of a new era without Connor, but the guys are ready to go, and we have four kids coming back from last year’s squad that participated quite heavily in varsity-level play. I think the guys are pretty excited about filling some spots and starting a new chapter.” 8-3 record in 2010 McCook twill try and match last

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2011 McCook High School boys tennis seniors, left to right, front row: Marcus Golden, Lucas Jumps, Spencer VanPelt. Back row: Connor Palic, Tate Stang. Not pictured; Jake Ruppert.

year’s 8-3 varsity dual meet record. The Bison varsity and junior varsity teams are scheduled to open the season at Kearney Friday, Aug. 26 against Kearney High, Kearney Catholic and Holdrege. First home action of the season comes on Thursday, Sept. 1 against

Hastings in a dual meet at the Bison Courts just west of the Senior High School and adjacent to the Ed Thomas YMCA. McCook is scheduled to visit Scottsbluff Oct. 1 for the Greater Nebraska Athletic Conference tournament.

The Nebraska School Activities Association abolished Class B boys tennis district competition this year, so each should be able to send No. 1 and No. 2 singles players plus No. 1 and No. 2 doubles teams to the Class B state meet at Lincoln Oct. 13-14.

2011 Boys Tennis Schedules All Starting Times Central Daylight Time All home matches at Bison Courts at McCook Senior High School

VARSITY Date ............................Opponent ........................................ Start Friday, Aug. 26 ............at Kearney w/ Kearney Cath.............1:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 27 ........at Grand Island C.C. Invite ..............9 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 1 ........Hastings, home ................................4 p.m. Friday, Sept. 9 ............at York Invite ....................................11 a.m. Monday, Sept. 12 ........at Kearney Cath. w/G.I.C.C. ............2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 13........at Lexington ......................................4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 17 ......at Lexington Invite ............................9 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 20........at North Platte ..................................4 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 22 ......at Holdrege ......................................4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 1 ..........GNAC Tourney, Scottsbluff ..............10 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 4 ..........Alliance & Scottsbluff, home ............1:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 6 ..........North Platte, home............................3:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 13 ........Class B State Tennis, Lincoln ..........TBA Friday, Oct. 14 ............Class B State Tennis, Lincoln ..........TBA JUNIOR VARSITY Date ............................Opponent ........................................ Start Friday, Aug. 26 ............at Kearney w/ Kearney Cath.............1:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 1 ........Hastings, home ................................4 p.m. Monday, Sept. 12 ........at Kearney Cath. w/G.I.C.C. ............2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 13........at Lexington ......................................4 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 20........at North Platte ..................................4 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 22 ......at Holdrege ......................................4 p.m. Monday, Sept. 26 ........at North Platte JV Invite ....................noon Monday, Oct. 3 ............at Kearney Invite ..............................9 a.m.

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1 Holiday Bison Drive

401 East B Street • McCook, NE 69001 (308) 345-5200 • 1-800-345-0031

N Hwy 83 • McCook

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120 Norris McCook, NE 345-5447

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308-345-1742/1-800-780-6801 “America’s Best Jeweler 2009”

314 Norris Ave...On The Bricks in Downtown McCook NE.

“TINKER TOMS” Bikes and Vacs

114 NORRIS

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2011 GA ZETTEL AND FALL SPORTS PREVIEW

Practice putt

McCook junior Kaylee Samway watches her putt roll toward the cup during Bison girls golf practice session earlier this season. Samway finished fourth at the 2010 Class B girls state golf meet, and she leads a quartet of McCook girls returning to the team this season that were members of the Bison third-place state meet squad. Steve Kodad/McCook Daily Gazette


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