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These eight athletes are returning starters for their respective high school fall sports teams. Pictured standing on the ground in front are softball players Grace Tolstedt of Alliance (left) and Kaetlyn Todd of Gering. Pictured on the tractor (from left to right) are Gering cross country runner Xavier Arellano, Scottsbluff quarterback Noah Bruner, Scottsbluff volleyball player Taylor Noe, Scottsbluff golfer Shelby Poynter, Mitchell running back Drake Gilliland, and Scottsbluff cross country runner Kaylee Bentley.
INSIDE Alliance Bulldogs................... 2-4 Bayard Tigers........................ 4-6 Banner County Wildcats........ 6-7 Bridgeport Bulldogs............... 7-9 Chadron Cardinals............... 9-11 Gering Bulldogs................. 11-14
Hemingford Bobcats.......... 14-15 Kimball Longhorns............. 16-17 Leyton Warriors................. 17-18 Lingle-FL Doggers............. 18-19 Mitchell Tigers................... 19-21 Minatare Indians..................... 21
Morrill Lions....................... 22-23 Potter-Dix Coyotes............. 23-24 Scottsbluff Bearcats........... 24-27 Sidney Red Raiders........... 28-29 Southeast Cyclones................ 30 Torrington Trailblazers............. 31
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ALLIANCE VOLLEYBALL
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Here are the members of this year’s Alliance volleyball team.
Class: B Conference: Western Sub-district: B-8 Last year’s record: 19-14 Head coach: Jessica Kaiser Years coaching at school: First Overall coaching record: 89-11 Assistant coaches: Angie Hiemstra, Toree Ogden Returning starters: Emersen Cyza, 6-0, junior, outside hitter; Ryley Rolls,
5-11, junior, middle blocker; MaKayla Davidson, 5-8, senior, setter/right side hitter; Hayley Hoxworth, 5-5, senior, libero; Jordan Hopp, 6-2, sophomore, middle blocker Other returning varsity letter winners: KayLee McDonald, 5-8, senior, setter/ right side hitter; Josie Otto, 5-11, senior, middle blocker/right side hitter; Marque Crowe, 5-9, senior, outside hitter
Top newcomers: Peyton Weber, 5-10, sophomore, outside hitter Season outlook: “The girls have been working extremely hard in the weight room this summer and have gotten so much stronger. We have also attended team camps that have shown a huge improvement at all levels for our program,” Coach Kaiser said. “We look forward to seeing what the other
teams in our district look like, as all but one have new head coaches this season. We have a lot of varsity experience returning this year that I think will help us with our confidence and help us reach our potential.” Team strengths: “We have a lot of varsity returners with a lot of experience and still have some young talent coming up,” Kaiser said. “Working on running
CROSS COUNTRY
Aug 24 .................................................... Bluffs Sept. 1 ...................................................Gering Sept. 9 ................................................Chadron Sept. 16................................... Alliance Invite Sept. 21 .....................................Ogallala Invite Sept. 30 ......................................... WC Sidney Oct. 5 .................................................... Sidney Oct. 12 .................................................Districts Oct. 20 ..................................................... State
VOLLEYBALL
Aug. 31 ............................................Scottsbluff Sept. 2.................................... Red Cloud, SD Sept. 5...............................................Chadron Sept. 14 ................................................ Sidney Sept. 16 ................................ McCook Tourney Sept. 19 ............................................... Mitchell Sept. 23 ................................... Holdrege Invite Sept. 29 ................................ Twin Cities Invite Sept. 30 ................................ Twin Cities Invite Oct. 3 ...................................................Gering Oct. 5 ...................................................Sidney Oct. 7 .................................................... Sidney Oct. 12 ............................................. Triangular Oct. 17 ..........................................Scottsbluff Oct. 21 .................................... Alliance Invite Oct. 24 ................................................Chadron Oct. 31 ......................................... Sub-Districts Nov. 4 .........................................District Finals Nov. 9-10-11............................................ State
GIRLS’ GOLF
Aug. 29 ..........................................Bluffs Invite Sept. 5 ...................................... Chadron Invite Sept. 12 ....................................... Gering Invite Sept. 19 .....................................Ogallala Invite Sept. 21 ................................. Bridgeport Invite Sept. 23................................... Alliance Invite Oct. 2-3................................................Districts Oct. 9-10.................................................. State
FOOTBALL
Aug. 25 .............................................Chadron Sept. 1 ............................................. Northwest Sept. 8 ...............................................Holdrege Sept. 15............................................. McCook Sept. 22 ............................................Lexington Sept. 29............................................ Hastings Oct. 6 .................................................... Sidney Oct. 13 .................................................Gering Oct. 20 ..........................................Scottsbluff Nov. 20 & 21 ................. State Championships
BOYS’ TENNIS
Aug 24 ...................................... B/Gering (Var) Sept. 1 .................................................. Gillette
a quicker offense and having a more solid defense.” Team goals: “To continue to push ourselves every day at practice and refine our offense and defense,” Kaiser said. “Really working on minimizing our unforced errors.” Schedule Aug. 31 at Scottsbluff Sept. 5 CHADRON Sept. 14 at Sidney Sept. 16 McCook Invite
Sept. 19 at Mitchell Sept. 23 Holdrege Invite Sept. 29-30 Twin Cities Tournament Oct. 3 GERING Oct. 5 SIDNEY Oct. 7 Western Conference Tournament at Sidney Oct. 12 Gordon-Rushville triangular Oct. 17 SCOTTSBLUFF Oct. 21 ALLIANCE INVITE Oct. 24 at Chadron
Sept. 2 ...........................................Bluffs Invite Sept. 7 ............................................. Torrington Sept. 8 ..................................North Platte Dual Sept. 9 ........................... North Platte Tourney Sept. 12 ...........................................SB/Gering Sept. 15 ............................................Lexington Sept. 22 .............................................. Kearney Sept. 23 ....................................Hastings Invite Sept. 26 ...........................................SB/Gering Oct. 3 ................................ McCook/Scottsbluff Oct. 12-13................................................ State
SOFTBALL
Aug. 18 ..............................................Holdrege Aug. 19 ................................... Lexington Invite Aug. 24 ...............................................Chadron Aug. 29 ..................................................Gering Sept. 2 .......................................McCook Invite Sept. 5 .................................................... Bluffs Sept. 8-9 ................................... Bluffs Tourney Sept. 12 ..............................................Chadron Sept. 16 ...............................North Platte Invite Sept. 19 .................................................. Bluffs Sept. 23 ............................................. JV Quad Sept. 26 .................................................Gering Sept. 30 ......................Chadron/Chase County Oct. 5/6 ................................................Districts Oct.11,12,13 ........................................... State
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ALLIANCE FOOTBALL
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Pictured are the members of this year’s Alliance football team.
Class: B District: B-8 Last year’s record: 5-4 Head coach: Chris Seebohm Years coaching at school: Third Returning starters: Owen Shelmadine, 5-9,
160, senior, quarterback/ defensive back; Nathan Lauder, 6-0, 260, senior, line Other returning players: Nathaniel Jensen, 5-8, 160, senior, wide receiver/defensive back; Baily Hood, 6-1, 195, junior,
offensive line/linebacker; Cade Pfeiffer, 5-8, 200, senior, line; D.J. Martinez, 6-1, 230, senior, line; Mason Heimstra, 5-9, 160, junior, wide receiver/defensive back; Connor Twogood, 6-1, 215, senior, line Season outlook: “We
lost a lot of experience on the offensive and defensive line, but our quarterback returns with a year of experience with our offense,” Coach Seebohm said. “Some players will be changing positions. We have great leadership from
our seniors and that will help with the inexperience. I look forward to seeing what we can accomplish with those who are stepping into a starting position for the first time.” Schedule Aug. 25 CHADRON
Sept. 1 at Northwest Sept. 8 at Holdrege Sept. 15 MCCOOK Sept. 22 at Lexington Sept. 29 HASTINGS Oct. 6 at Sidney Oct. 13 GERING Oct. 20 SCOTTSBLUFF
ALLIANCE BOYS TENNIS
KYLE CUMMINGS/Alliance Times
Pictured are the members of this year’s Alliance boys tennis team.
Returning varsity letter Class: B Head coach: Kathy Brock winners: Caden Dean, seYears coaching at school: nior; Preston Pohlman, senior; Dylan Horton, senior; Fourth
Zach Placek, junior; Jake Ackerman, junior Season outlook: “I think we will do all right this season,” Coach Brock said.
“I’ve seen a lot of players at the courts this summer practicing. We hope to get our teams figured out early in the season so
we can practice on what we need to. We also have a few returning young players, who will give a lot of competition for our
varsity players and keep them on their toes. It will be interesting to see who makes varsity this year.”
ALLIANCE GIRLS GOLF
KYLE CUMMINGS/Alliance Times
Julia Carlson (left) and Reagan Lambert (right) make up this year’s Alliance girls golf team. Pictured in the middle is head coach Dave Sautter.
Class: B Conference: Western District: B-4 Head coach: Dave Sautter Newcomers: Reagan Lambert, freshman; Julia Carlson, freshman Season outlook: “No returning golfers for Alliance this season. We started with six players interested, but only freshmen Reagan Lambert and Julia Carlson decided to stick it out. So, we’ll start building
a program with these two,” Coach Sautter said. “Reagan has played in some of the tournaments this summer and is making progress. Julia attended clinic this summer at the course and I already have seen improvement in both of of them since we started practices. We have much to learn. But as with anything, you come to practice every day ready to get better. So far that is the case.” Team strengths: “I love the attitude
of these two gals,” Sautter said. “No one’s worth is ever based on their performance and that always needs to be the case. Our focus will be to work on consistency and learning how to manage the course and our individual game. Even though I’ve coached the boys’ team in the past, I have a lot to learn right along with Reagan and Julia. I can’t wait to see them improve and gain confidence over time.”
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ALLIANCE SOFTBALL
KYLE CUMMINGS/Alliance Times
Pictured are the members of this year’s Alliance softball team.
Class: B Conference: Western District: B-6 Last year’s record: 12-15 Last year’s conference finish: Fourth Last year’s district finish: Third Head coach: Carlos Palomo Years coaching at school: Third Assistant coaches: Brian Johnston, Brandt Banzhaf Returning starters: Grace Tolstedt, senior, pitcher/
first base; Amanda Russell, junior, catcher/second base; Elise Stoike, junior, utility; Janaye Shoemaker, junior, shortstop; Liz Johnson, junior, outfield; Jaycee Acosta, sophomore, infield; Erika Bucy, sophomore, infield; Brandi Seebohm, sophomore, outfield Other returning varsity letter winners: Taylor Manion, sophomore, outfield; Kylie Adams, sophomore, infield; Aubrey Garrett, sophomore, infield; Adrianna Olvera, junior, infield;
Diana Acosta, junior, infield; Lulu Acosta, junior, outfield; Luxie West, junior, outfield Top newcomers: Payten Gibson, freshman, utility; Calysta Trevino, freshman, utility; Anna Flood, junior, outfield Season outlook: “I expect my team to be very competitive in every ball game this year,” Coach Palomo said. “We had a great offseason as well as great commitment in summer
weights. This will be my third season here coaching in Alliance. Expectations have grown every year. I’m excited to get this season rolling and watch these girls go out and compete.” Team strengths: “Returning Grace Tolstedt at pitching is big for this program,” Palomo said. “She was the Star-Herald All-Region Player of the Year a year ago. I think our pitching and our bats will be our team’s strength this year.
Returning eight starters from last year’s team is big as well.” Team goals: “Have a good attitude and give our best effort each and every game,” Palomo said. “Play with confidence. Have good communication.” Last year’s highlights: “Blue collar. Those are the two works that come to mind when I think about the 2016 team,” Palomo said. “We ended with a 1215 record and a third-place
finish at districts. We set the school record for wins in a single season. It was fun to see everyone fire on all cylinders at districts.” Schedule Aug. 24 at Chadron Aug. 29 at Gering Sept. 2 McCook Invite Sept. 5 SCOTTSBLUFF Sept. 8-9 Scottsbluff Invite Sept. 12 CHADRON Sept. 16 North Platte Classic Sept. 19 at Scottsbluff Sept. 26 GERING Sept. 30 ALLIANCE TRI
ALLIANCE CROSS COUNTRY
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Pictured are the members of this year’s Alliance girls and boys cross country teams.
Girls Class: B Conference: Western District: B-4 Last year’s district finish: Eighth Head coach: Nate Lanik Years coaching at school: Third Returning varsity runners: Madison Starke, senior; Kat Kuzmic, junior;
Hannah Weare, junior Top newcomers/Transfers: Dani Carter, senior; Sydney Nordeen, senior; Shelby Carr, freshman Season outlook: “We have enough girls to compete as a team, so that is a nice change,” Coach Lanik said. “It will be interesting to see what the transfers and newcomers can offer
to the team.” Team strengths: “We now have more than three girls out, so we can compete as a team,” Lanik said. Team goals: “Continue to get better,” Lanik said. “Recruit more girls for the team.” Schedule Aug. 24 Panhandle Classic at Riverview Golf Course
Sept. 1 Gering Invite District: B-4 Sept. 9 Chadron Invite Last year’s conference Sept. 16 ALLIANCE IN- finish: Sixth VITE Last year’s district finish: Sept. 21 Ogallala Invite Seventh Sept. 30 Western ConferHead coach: Nate Lanik ence at Sidney Years coaching at school: Oct. 5 Sidney Invite Third Returning varsity runBoys ners: Evan Steggs, senior; Class: B Bailey Shimp, junior Conference: Western Returning non-letter
winners: Cade Stephenson, junior; Armando Valdez, senior Season outlook: “Not much experience,” Coach Lanik said. Team strengths: “Not many boys out, but have been working hard,” Lanik said. “Those out have shown constant improvement.”
BAYARD GIRLS GOLF
Here are the members of this year’s Bayard girls golf team. Pictured in front (left to right) are RyAnne Blau, Samantha Trevino, Carissa and Wolfe. Pictured in the back are Elicia Losoya, Coach Jim Roberts, and Angela Patterson
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Class: C Conference: Western Trails District: C-5 Last year’s conference finish: First Head coach: Jim Roberts Years coaching at school: 26th Returning varsity golfers: Carissa Wolfe, senior, all-conference; Ryann Blau, senior, all-conference; Samantha Trevino, senior, all-conference Season outlook: “Our team is composed of three seasoned golfers with four years of tournament experience,” Roberts said. “Strong in experience, but weak in numbers as it will take at least one more scorer to have a team score. If we do, our team should be able to record competitive team scores in tournaments. We will look to our three seniors for leadership and inspiration as we try to be our most competitive when districts are held.”
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BAYARD CROSS COUNTRY
STEPHANIE BARKER/Bayard Public Schools
Members of this year’s Bayard cross country teams include (kneeling in front) Alex Araujo and Nicole Barker. Standing (from left) are Leah Albro, Tabbitha Muhr, Christina Mascher, Garrett Doremus, Daemon Avilez, Justin Whitebear, Daeton Blanco, Jessica Whitebear, Alejandra Garza, Francheska Mullendore, and Laisha Garza.
Class: D Conference: Western Trails, SPVA District: D-6 Head coach: Candace Smith Years coaching at school: Fourth Returning state qualifiers: Alex Araujo, senior, 3-time state qualifier,
2-time district runner-up; Nicole Barker, senior, 2-time state qualifier; Jessica Whitebear, sophomore; Leah Albro Returning varsity letter winners: Christina Mascher, junior; Justin Whitebear, junior; Garrett Doremus, junior; Daeton
Blanco, sophomore; Braden Johnson, sophomore Newcomers: Tabitha Muhr, Laisha Garza, Frankie Mullendore, Ale Garza; Daemon Avilez Season outlook: “This year is going to be incredibly exciting with having such a large team with such talent and determination,”
Coach Smith said. “With returning state qualifiers and excellent newcomers, we are so excited to be competitive as a team as well as individually.” Team strengths: “Our boys team will round out a full team for the first time in several years, being more competitive this
year than in the past. Alex Araujo has been an amazing example of what leadership looks like, showing up every day to push himself and his team,” Smith said. “Nicole Barker has been an excellent leader her entire high school career, and as a senior we hope to carry her to a district title.
Leah Albro and Jessica Whitebear will use their state trip last year to inspire the rest of the team to join them and make a name for themselves. This is a tightknit group of girls who like to have fun pushing each other to be better every day and don’t shy away from challenges they face.”
BAYARD VOLLEYBALL
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Here are the members of this year’s Bayard volleyball team. Pictured in front (from left to right) are seniors Jaicee White, Avery Kildow, and Shaley Petersen. Pictured in the second row are juniors Lizabeth Marker, Kylie Stuart, Kaleigh Nelson, Sierra Sauer, Kristin Clause, and Bailee Lake. Pictured in the third row are sophomores Katie Colson and Lorren Henkel. Pictured in the back are manager Taylor Petersen, freshmen TruLee White, Kodie Harimon, Grace Burry, Daci Harter, and Maria Burris, along with managers Megan Cawley and Cassie DeOllos.
Class: C2 Conference: Western Trails, Minuteman Activites Sub-district: C2-12 Last year’s record: 10-21 Last year’s conference finish: Third in MAC Head coach: Karen Petersen Years coaching at school: Second Assistant coach: Holly Nolte Returning starters: Avery Kildow, 5-5, senior, setter; Jaicee White, 5-8, senior, right side hitter/middle hitter; Shaley Petersen, 5-10, junior, middle hitter/outside hitter; Kylie Stuart, 5-9, junior, middle hitter/outside hitter; Sierra Sauer, 5-5, junior, middle hitter/outside hitter Other returning varsity letter winners: Liz Marker, 5-9,
junior, right side hitter/outside hitter; Carli Verbeck, 5-4, junior, defensive specialist/libero; Bailee Lake, 5-5, junior, outside hitter Season outlook: “Tough competition from the schools we play, but we are also going to be a lot stronger mentally and physically,” Coach Petersen said. Team strengths: “We are bringing back a lot of talent from last year,” Petersen said. “The girls are hard workers and have a lot of drive and determination.” Team goals: “This year’s goals are to continue to build upon the positive attributes from last year,” Petersen said. “We also plan to maintain the momentum that the team continued to show last year.”
Schedule Aug. 31 at Morrill Sept. 7 GORDON-RUSHVILLE Sept. 9 Banner County triangular Sept. 12 at Mitchell Sept. 16 Bridgeport Tournament Sept. 19 Leyton triangular Sept. 23 Mitchell Invite Sept. 25 Bridgeport triangular Sept. 26 South Platte triangular Oct. 3 Potter-Dix triangular Oct. 5 at Creek Valley Oct. 12 at Hemingford Oct. 14 MAC Tournament at Potter-Dix Oct. 17 Mitchell triangular Oct. 19 MINATARE Oct. 21 WTC Tournament at Bridgeport
VOLLEYBALL
8/31 ...............................................................@ Morrill 9/7 ................................................. Gordon-Rushville 9/12 ............................................................ @ Mitchell 9/16 ........................................ Bridgeport Triangular 9/19 ...................................................................Leyton 9/23 .............................................Mitchell Tournament 9/25 ................................................Mitchell Triangular 9/26 ........................................ South Platte Triangular 10/3 ............................................. Potter-DixTriangular 10/5 ......................................................... Creek Valley 10/12 .........................................................Hemingford 10/14 .......................................Potter-Dix Tournament 10/17 ..............................................Mitchell Triangular 10/21 ................................Wester Trails Conference 10/30 ...............................................................Districts
GIRLS’ GOLF
8/24................................................ Bayard Invitaional 8/29.............................................. Scottbluff Invitational 8/31.........................................Creek Valley Invitational 9/5................................................. Chadron Invitational 9/7...................................................Mitchell Invitational 9/12.................................................. Gering Invitational 9/19 ..............................................Ogallala Invitational 9/21 ............................................... Bridgeport Invitational 10/2-3 .......................................................Districts
CROSS COUNTRY
8/24........................................... Scottsbluff Invitational 9/1................................................... Gering Invitational 9/8.................................................................... Kimball 9/12..............................................................Bridgeport 9/16..................................................................Alliance 9/21.................................................. Gordon-Rushville 9/25.................................................................Kearney 9/28..............................................Bayard Invitational 10/6................................... Western Trails Conference 10/12 .............................................................. Districts 10/20 ...................................................................State
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FOOTBALL
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BAYARD FOOTBALL
STEPHANIE BARKER/Bayard Public Schools
Here are the members of this year’s Bayard football team. Pictured in the front row (left to right) are seniors Xzavier Vanencia, Colin Hendrickson, Alex Nelson, Bryce Burry, Mitch McKibbin, and Dalton Harter. Pictured in the second row are juniors Karsen Hunter, Wyatt Fiscus, Steven Tobacco, Lane Hargens, Payton Oliverius, Jake Dalbey, Dorry Cooper, Tanner Rafferty, Dawson Kriha, and Jordon Mecklem. Pictured in the third row are sophomores Jaden Serda, Jose Aguilar, Benji Moreno, Gordon Acosta, Brandon Neiger, Traeton Harimon, and Joe Burris. Pictured in the fourth row are freshmen Konner Fries, Jack Kildow, Hunter Kildow, Christian Leonard, Trevor Reish, Anthony Staman, and Luke Dalbey. Pictured in the back are student managers Trenton Marquez, Kolton Kriha, and Zach Hiegel.
Class: C2 Sub-district: C2-8 Last year’s record: 1-8 Head coach: Jacob Martin Years coaching at school: Second Returning starters: Mitch McKibbin, senior, quarterback/defensive back; Bryce Burry, senior, wide
receiver/cornerback; Dalton Harter, senior, running back/linebacker; Dawson Kriha, junior, wide receiver/defensive back; Jordan Mecklem, junior, line; Steven Tobacco, junior, line; Peyton Oliverius, junior, tight end/defensive end; Brandon Neiger, sophomore, linebacker
Other returning varsity letter winners: Tanner Rafferty, junior, defensive back; Lane Hargens, junior, wide receiver/linebacker; Dorry Cooper, junior, wide receiver/linebacker; Jaden Serda, sophomore, line Season outlook: “The 2017 football season will
hopefully show growth of athletes on the football field and the processes that need to take place to have a successful football program,” Coach Martin said. “Bryce Burry and Mitch McKibbin will play a large role for the Bayard Tigers this fall. The McKibbin to
Burry connection will be tough for opponents to defend and vital to Bayard’s success. Dalton Harter will be an important part of the Tiger defense as well.” Competition: “I expect all of the teams we play this year to be tough,” Martin said. “However, all of the teams we play in C2-8 will
be very tough.” Schedule Aug. 25 MITCHELL Sept. 1 at Southeast Sept. 8 CENTURA Sept. 15 at Southern Valley Sept. 22 BRIDGEPORT Sept. 29 at North Platte SP Oct. 6 at Kimball Oct. 13 VALENTINE Oct. 20 at Hershey
BANNER COUNTY CROSS COUNTRY Girls Class: D District: D-6 Head coach: Kari Gifford Years as head coach at school: Eighth Returning state qualifiers: Courtney Knisley, senior, 12th-place district finish, 83rdplace state finish, 3-year state qualifier Top newcomers: Cheyanne Knisley, freshman Season outlook: “We will have two girls and one boy running for us this year,” Coach Gifford said. “They will be a small cohesive group that will work hard and push each other.” Team goals: “Qualifying everyone for state,” Gifford noted. Last year’s highlights: “Courtney’s return to the state championships and improving on her state course time,” Gifford said. Schedule Aug. 24 Scottsbluff Invite Sept. 1 Gering Invite Sept. 8 Kimball Invite Sept. 12 Bridgeport Invite Sept. 16 Alliance Invite Sept. 28 Bayard Invite Oct. 5 Sidney Invite Boys Class: D District: D-6 Head coach: Kari Gifford Years as head coach at school: Eighth Top newcomers: Avery Wicker, freshman; Deven Sullivan Season outlook: “We will have two girls and one boy running for us this year,” Coach Gifford said. “They will be a small cohesive group that will work hard and push each other.” Team goals: “Qualifying everyone for state,” Gifford noted. Schedule Aug. 24 Scottsbluff Invite Sept. 1 Gering Invite Sept. 8 Kimball Invite Sept. 12 Bridgeport Invite KARI GIFFORD/Banner County Schools Sept. 16 Alliance Invite Cheyanne Knisley (left), Deven Sullivan (middle), and Courtney Knisley are mem- Sept. 28 Bayard Invite bers of this year’s Banner County cross country team. Oct. 5 Sidney Invite
Volleyball
Aug. 25 ..................................Cody-Kilgore Aug. 31 ...................................... Triangular Sept. 1 ....................................Arthur County Sept. 5 ..........................................Triangular Sept. 9........................................ Triangular Sept. 14....................................... Guernsey Sept. 30 ..........................Morrill Tournament Oct. 3 ......................................... Triangular Oct. 6 ............................................... Hyannis
Oct. 12 ..................................Sioux ..........................Sioux County Oct. 14 ..............................MAC Tournament Oct. 17 .............................. Triangular Leyton Oct. 19 ....................................... Triangular Oct. 20 ...................................... South Platte Oct. 24 ...........................Leyton Tournament Oct. 30-31.................................. Subdistricts Nov. 2 .............................................. Districts Nov. 9-10-11.........................................State
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BANNER COUNTY VOLLEYBALL
KARI GIFFORD/Banner County Schools
Here are the members of this year’s Banner County volleyball team. Pictured in the front row (left to right) are Rylie Mason, Bailee Underhill, Kathryn Blankenship, Nevaeh William, Abigail Smith, and Samantha Vanosdall. Pictured in the back row are Sierra Flores, Jules McDonnell, Jadyn Cross, MaKenna Dahlgrin, Jessica Williams, Emily Triolo, Arielle Whelchel, Emily Singleton, and manager Ayden Cross.
Class: D2 Conference: Minuteman Activities Sub-district: D2-12 Last year’s record: 5-22 Head coach: Angie Hilbert Years coaching at school: Eighth Assistant coaches: Jessica Harvie, Grace Wyatt Returning starters: MaKenna Dahlgrin, 5-10, senior, middle hitter, 4thyear starting; Jadyn Cross, 5-9, junior, middle hitter/ setter; Sierra Flores, 5-9,
senior, setter; Emily Singleton, 5-6, senior, outside hitter; Rylie Mason, 5-5, sophomore, outside hitter Other returning varsity letter winners: Bailee Underhill, 5-5, senior, libero Top newcomers: Jules McDonnel, 5-8, senior, middle hitter; Sam Vanosdall, 5-8, freshman, outside hitter/middle hitter; Jessica Williams, 5-11, senior, middle hitter Season outlook: “We will have five returning starters this year, which will be
beneficial,” Coach Hilbert said. “With a new head coach, we will be working with new expectations, offenses and defenses, goals, and practice schedules. So, even though we have five returning starters we have to regroup, build upon what these athletes know, add to their knowledge base, and build upon their strengths. MaKenna Dahlgrin and Jadyn Cross are looked upon as our team leaders as they both serve, pass, and hit well. Jadyn Cross and Sier-
ra Flores will be able to set up our hitters nicely. Emily Singleton and Rylie Mason will be more active hitting from the outsides. Other team supporters will come from Bailee Underhill, Sam Vanosdall, Jules McDonnel, and Jessica Williams. These four girls will be able to step in when needed and do a good job for the team. We look to be more competitive this year and are excited to get our season started.” Team strengths: “We
have lots of returning seniors that will help us out this year,” Hilbert said. Team goals: “Learning how to work together as a team and how to work hard as a team so that we can be more competitive as a team,” Hilbert said. “Improve serving percentages. Mental toughness needs to improve in order to compete at a higher level.” Schedule Aug. 25 CODY-KILGORE Aug. 31 BANNER CO TRIANGULAR
Sept. 1 at Arthur County Sept. 5 Hay Springs triangular Sept. 9 BANNER COUNTY TRIANGULAR Sept. 14 G U E R N SEY-SUNRISE Sept. 30 Morrill Invite Oct. 3 BANNER CO. TRI Oct. 12 SIOUX COUNTY Oct. 14 MAC Tournament at Potter Oct. 17 Potter-Dix triangular Oct. 19 BANNER CO. TRI Oct. 20 at South Platte Oct. 24 Leyton Invite
BRIDGEPORT CROSS COUNTRY
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Here are the members of this year’s Bridgeport girls and boys cross country teams. Pictured in the front row (left to right) are Jenna Eichthaler, Sarah Lang, Betziada Dominguez, and Jacie Lussetto. Pictured in the second row are Sarah Kesterson, Dori Schneider, Karissa Benavides, Ben Lussetto, and Kasey Benavides. Pictured in the third row are Adam Bustinza, Luis Garza, Jack Linders, Declan Jeffries, Alex Barnett, Daniel Todd, and Diego Sandoval. Not pictured are Jayden Kelly-Vergil and Mason Weibert.
Girls Class: D Conference: Western Trails, SPVA District: D-6 Last year’s conference finish: Second in WTC, second in SPVA Last year’s district finish: Third Last year’s state finish: 15th Head coach: Craig Johnson Year’s coaching at school: 25th Returning varsity runners: Dori Schneider, senior, all-conference, state qualifier; Sarah Kesterson, senior; Jayden Kelly-Vergil, junior
Other returning runners: Jacie Lussetto, sophomore Newcomers: Karissa Benavides, junior; Sarah Lang, freshman; Jenna Eichthaler, freshman; Betsy Dominguez, freshman Season outlook: “The girls return three varsity runners from last year’s team that finished second in both conferences and qualified for state,” Coach Johnson said. “With improvements in the other returners and some strong additions, we hope to continue our success in those meets.” Class: D
Boys
Conference: Western Trails, SPVA District: D-6 Last year’s conference finish: First in WTC, first in SPVA Last year’s district finish: Second Last year’s state finish: Ninth Head coach: Craig Johnson Years coaching at school: 25th Returning varsity runners: Declan Jeffries, senior, all-conference, 14th-place state finish; Jack Linders, senior, all-conference, state qualifier; Adam Bustinza, junior, all-conference, state qualifier; Diego Sandoval,
sophomore; Mason Weibert, sophomore Other returning runners: Daniel Todd, sophomore; Ben Lussetto, sophomore Newcomers: Casey Benavides, sophomore; Luis Garza, freshman Season outlook: “We return the top four runners from a good team last year and they all expect to be better this season,” Coach Johnson said. “Our primary focus will again be on high finishes in both conference meets, in the district meet, and in the state meet. Declan and Jack have had great careers and they would like to finish strong individually and as a team.”
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BRIDGEPORT FOOTBALL
KEVIN MYERS/Special to the Star-Herald
Here are the members of this year’s Bridgeport football team. Pictured in the front row (left to right) are AJ Kenner, Brady Newkirk, Joshua Warren, Trevor Widener, Jakob Keim, Damien Bell, Carlos Torres, and Chance Cooper. Pictured in the second row are Cade Loomis, Cole Faessler, Dylan Schnell, Charles Lang, Kaleb Lussetto, Abraham Ramos, Max Cooper, Bryce Deaver, and Nate Rahmig. Pictured in the back row are Colt Rodgers, Curtis Freeze, Brandon Collins, Logan Nichols, Marce Vasquez, Drake DeMasters, Logan Coalsen, Kyle Kildow, Tyler Franklin, and Abel Alexander.
Class: C2 District: C2-10 Last year’s record: 3-6 Head coach: Jerod Dean Years coaching at school: Seventh
Returning starters: Kaleb Lussetto, 5-6, 140, junior, wide receiver/defensive back; Charles Lang, 5-9, 170, sophomore, linebacker; Kyle Koldow, 5-11, 160, senior, running back/
linebacker; Logan Nichols, 6-2, 165, junior, tight end/ linebacker; Marce Vasquez, 6-2, 215, senior, offensive line/linebacker; Logan Coalson, 6-2, 188, senior, offensive line/linebacker;
Curtis Freeze, 6-2, 247, senior, line; Tyler Franklin, 6-1, 240, senior, line Season outlook: “The key for the 2017 season will be staying healthy and controlling the ball,” Coach
Dean said. “We have several returners with multiple years of experience. With their leadership and the competitiveness of the younger more inexperienced players, we
should be able to put together a very competitive team on the field on Friday nights. I expect our team to be a very competitive bunch and will be in a lot of close games.”
BRIDGEPORT VOLLEYBALL
KEVIN MYERS/Special to the Star-Herald
Here are the members of this year’s Bridgeport volleyball team. Pictured in the front row (left to right) are Bernice Mier, Kaitlyn Nein, Brittney Newkirk, Emily Baxter, and Kaitlin Mohrman. Pictured in the second row are Lauren Hall, Sydney Nein, Kyler Watts, Jocelyn Pohl, Nicole Schmunk, Brittany Nelson, Cassie Leithead, and Macie Miller. Pictured in the back row are Aleen Wagner, Falen Jeffries, Arista Mancias, Rylee Sharp, Alexis Roberts-Vergil, and Caitlin Sheldon. Not pictured is Payton Alexander.
Class: C2 Conference: Western Trails, SPVA Sub-district: C2-12 Last year’s record: 16-16 Head coach: Jackie Rahmig Years coaching at school: 12th Returning starters: Emily Baxter, 5-8, senior, outside hitter, all-conference; Brittney Newkirk, 5-5, senior, outside hitter, all-conference; Brittany Nelson, 5-7, junior, middle hitter Other returning varsity letter winners: Kaitlyn Nein, 5-6, senior, middle hitter; Kyler Watts, 5-4, junior, outside/right side hitter; Bernice Mier, 5-6, senior, right side/setter; Kaitlin Mohrman, 5-3, senior, defensive specialist; Jocelyn Pohl, 5-1, junior, setter; Cassie Leithead, 5-6, junior, outside/middle hitter Season outlook: “We are excited for another season of volleyball,” Coach Rahmig said. “The girls have been eage to play since the end of school and have shown a desire to commit to time in the gym to
improve. We only have a few players with experience of playing at the varsity level, but their competitive nature will help them develop quickly.” Team strengths: “I look for our defense to be our strength this season,” Rahmig said. “I am excited to see the potential this team has for the upcoming season.” Schedule Aug. 31 at Kimball Sept. 5 BRIDGEPORT TRIANGULAR Sept. 9 Sheridan County Invite Sept. 12 Sidney triangular Sept. 16 BRIDGEPORT TOURNAMENT Sept. 19 Morrill triangular Sept. 23 Hershey Invite Sept. 25 BRIDGEPORT TRIANGULAR Sept. 28 at Leyton Oct. 5 SUTHERLAND Oct. 12 at Mitchell Oct. 14 SPVA Tournament at Ogallala Oct. 19 GERING Oct. 21 WTC TOURNAMENT Oct. 24 Mitchell triangular
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BRIDGEPORT GIRLS GOLF
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Here are the members of this year’s Bridgeport girls golf team. Pictured in the front row (left to right) are Ashley Estrada, Rachael Blue, Claryssa Moss, Diana Sandoval, and Mileena Cruz. Pictured in the second row are Olivia Freeze, Toni Mitchell, Rayleigh Farrenkopf, Cassidy Coalson, Molly Lambert, Awni McGrath, Kaeli McVicker, and Coach Todd Janicek.
Class: C Conference: Western Trails District: C-5 Last year’s conference finish: Third Last year’s district finish: Fifth Head coach: Todd Janicek Years coaching at school: 16th Returning varsity golfers: Molly Lambert, junior,
lowest score 94 at Mitchell, Western Trails All-Conference, Star-Herald All-Region Third Team, won six individual medals; Kaeli McVicker, junior, lowest score 98 at Alliance, Star-Herald All-Region Fourth Team, won three individual medals; Awni McGrath, sophomore, lowest score 118 at Chadron, Western Trails All-Conference; Rayleigh Farren-
kopf, senior, lowest score 118 at Gering, Western Trails All-Conference; Toni Mitchell, junior, lowest score 123 at Alliance Returning non-letter winners: Cassidy Coalson, junior, lowest score 126 at Mitchell; Olivia Freeze, sophomore, lowest score 148 at Bridgeport; Diana Sandeval, sophomore, lowest score 148 at Bridgeport
Top newcomers: Claryssa Moss, sophomore; Rachael Blue, freshman; Mileena Cruz, freshman; Ashley Estrada, freshman Season outlook: “I have a positive outlook on this season,” Coach Janicek said. “Last season all the girls were just in their second year of golf and we shoed a lot of improvement (61 shots in our
team score). We return our whole varsity team plus three non-letter winners and four new golfers who are eager and ready to learn the game of golf.” Team strengths: “Great worth ethics and ready to learn,” Janicek said. Team goals: “Improve every week, work on our consistency and short game, first or secon at WTC, and
qualify for the state tournament,” Janicek noted. Schedule Aug. 22 Sidney Invite Aug. 24 Bayard Invite Aug. 29 Kimball Invite Aug. 31 Creek Valley Invite Sept. 5 Chadron Invite Sept. 7 Mitchell Invite Sept. 12 Gering Invite Sept. 21 BPORT INVITE Sept. 23 Alliance Invite
CHADRON FOOTBALL
MEGAN WILLIAMSON/Chadron High School
Pictured are the members of this year’s Chadron football team.
Class: C1 Base offense: Spread District: C1-8 Base defense: 4-4 Last year’s record: 4-5 Returning starters: (14) Head coach: Mike Lech- Drew Jersild, 5-9, 175, seer nior, outside linebacker; Years as head coach at Logan Tiensvold, 5-11, school: 12th Coaching record at 190, senior, running back/ linebacker, 741 rushing school: 72-35 Coaching career record: yards on 116 carries, 340 receiving yards on 35 144-68 Assistant coach: CJ Bach catches; Coy Bila, 6-2, 180,
senior, quarterback, 146237 passing for 1,534 yards and 13 TD; Brayden Richardson, 5-8, 160, senior, wide receiver/defensive back, 181 receiving yards on 22 catches; Sam Rischling, 6-3, 190, senior, wide receiver/defensive end, 572 receiving yard on 52 catches, 9 TD; Dan Dunbar, 5-9,
170, junior, linebacker; Jeff Cerny, 5-11, 180, senior, running back/cornerback, 2-year starter; Keelyand Clinton, 5-10, 185, junior, center; Zayne Jones, 5-10, 185, senior, offensive/defensive line; Zach Carattini, 5-10, 185, senior, offensive line; Dylan Jamison, 5-11, 220, junior, defensive line;
Joe Matt, 6-3, 210, senior, offensive line; PJ Stolley, 6-2, 290, senior, defensive line; Colton Olson, 6-1, 180, junior, defensive back Season outlook: “With many players having experience, we hope to get back to playing the games at a higher level of consistency and look forward to competing with
every team on our schedule,” Coach Lecher said. Schedule Aug. 25 at Alliance Sept. 1 COZAD Sept. 8 at Broken Bow Sept. 15 at Gering Sept. 22 GOTHENBURG Sept. 29 OGALLALA Oct. 6 at Gordon-Rush. Oct. 13 MITCHELL Oct. 20 at Chase County
CHADRON GIRLS GOLF
MEGAN WILLIAMSON/Chadron High School
Pictured are the members of this year’s Chadron girls golf team.
Class: C Conference: Western District: C-5 Last year’s district finish: Second Last year’s state finish: Eighth Head coach: Loni Watson Years coaching at school: Fourth Returning varsity golfers: Alpine Hickstein, senior, low score 73 at Mitchell, district champion, 2-time runner-up state finish; Taurie Pourier, junior, low score 100 at Bayard Newcomers: Aubree Noble, senior, low score 108; Kat Dodd, senior, low score 110; Moriah Hastings, junior, low score 110; Madison Cogdill, junior, low score 120; Maddie Pelton, freshman; Ashley Orton, freshman; Elizabeth Harrison, freshman; Jennifer Chipperfield, freshman; MiaKayla Koerber, senior; Hannah Walker, freshman Season outlook: “Looking forward to putting in some hard work around the greens this year and seeing scores improve,” Coach Watson said. “With only two varsity returners, we look forward to growing the program and seeing our new varsity golfers get a chance to compete for our school.” Team strengths: “Although we are young in varsity experience, we have four seniors on the team who know what it is like to compete,” Watson said. “With five new 9th-grade golfers I will look to the seniors to show them the ropes and how we compete at a high level at CHS.” Team goals: “We look forward to competing with a very tough field in western Nebraska,” Watson said. “The caliber of golf out here is absolutely amazing and we know if we can compete and grow as a team in our conference, it will put us in a good position to make another run at districts.”
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CHADRON SOFTBALL
MEGAN WILLIAMSON/Chadron High School
Pictured are the members of this year’s Chadron softball team.
Class: C Conference: Western District: C-6 Head coach: Jodi Hendrickson Years coaching at school: Fifth Returning starters: Kylee Garrett, senior, catcher, 3-year starter, .533 batting
average, 11 home runs, all-conference first team; Dana Dunbar, senior, pitcher/shortstop, .444 batting average, 3 home runs, all-conference first team; Kyler Behrends, senior, second base, .353 batting average, all-conference honorable mention; Mia
Broderick, junior, centerfield, .247 batting average; Hanna Kennell, junior, third base, .309 batting average; Peyton Underwood, junior, first base, all-conference honorable mention; Madisyn Hamar, sophomore, shortstop, .362 batting average, all-con-
ference first team; Dawn Dunbar, sophomore, first base/designated hitter, .323 batting average; Malia Burwell, sophomore, second base/left field, .333 batting average Top newcomers: Micah Stouffer, junior; Trysha Brierly, junior; Bristyn
Cummings, sophomore; Mikayla Wild, sophomore Season outlook: “We have been working extremely hard,” Coach Hendrickson said. “Their eyes are set on winning districts and making it to state. The girls have been in the
weight room, playing summer ball, and going through hitting stations whenever they have time. I am privileged to have the chance to work with these outstanding ladies. Not only are they dedicated to the sport of softball, they are community leaders.”
CHADRON VOLLEYBALL
MEGAN WILLIAMSON/Chadron High School
Pictured are the members of this year’s Chadron volleyball team.
Class: C1 Conference: Western Sub-district: C1-12 Last year’s record: 33-6 Last year’s conference finish: First Last year’s sub-district/ district finish: First Head coach: Blakelee Hoffman Years as head coach at school: First
Coach’s career record: 0-0 Assistant coach: Kristina Harter Returning starters: (1) Carstyn Hageman, 5-7, junior, middle hitter Returning varsity letter winners: Allie Ferguson, 5-9, sophomore, outside hitter; Shea Bailey, 5-6, sophomore, outside hitter; Tyleigh Strotheide, 5-7,
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sophomore, setter Top newcomers: Peyton Beaver, 6-1, junior, middle/right side hitter, transfer from Mitchell; True Thorne, 6-2, junior, middle hitter; Haley Mahr, 5-5, junior, defensive specialist; Kellie Waugh, 5-7, junior, middle/right side hitter Season outlook: “We may be lacking some varsity ex-
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perience with only one returning starter. However, our sophomore and junior class have a lot of talent, competitiveness, and work really well together,” Coach Hoffman said. “I think we’ll surprise a lot of teams.” Team strengths: “Although we are young, these girls have a strong passion for the game that drives
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their ability to work well together, compete, and continue to improve on their skills and the game,” Hoffman said. Team goals: “I am realistic about goals,” Hoffman said. “After losing the senior class we had, I would like to go for .500 and make it back to sub-state. I think both are attainable goals
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CHADRON CROSS COUNTRY
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Pictured are the members of this year’s Chadron boys cross country team.
Class: B Conference: Western District: B-4 Last year’s conference finish: Third (Boys), Fourth (Girls) Head coach: Willy Uhing Years coaching at school: Fourth Boys returning runners: Caleb Hill; Oliver Fox; Jared Fernau; Langdon Webster Season outlook: “The running focus and maturity of the Cardinal boys will prove a consistent strength this season,” Coach Uhing said. “Last year they exceeded many of their goals, and this year we expect no less.” Girls returning runners: Jasha Allen Cummings; Annabel Gardner; Grace Sorensen Season outlook: “Our core group of leaders graduated this past season. However, they instilled in the next generation of Cardinals many positive attributes I am excited to see put to work this season.”
MEGAN WILLIAMSON/Chadron High School
Pictured are the members of this year’s Chadron girls cross country team.
GERING FOOTBALL
MARK REIN/Star-Herald
Here are the members of this year’s Gering football team. Pictured in the front row (left to right) are Kolten Ebbers, Josh Schaub, Tommy Ganos, Ricky Saenz, Anthony Walker, Quinton Janecek, Garrett W. Conn, Albin Saundmain Boejesson, Tyler Pszanka, Riley Schanament, Jermiah Contreras, and Julian Corona. Pictured in the middle row are Logan Murdock, Kenny Witcofski, Jacob Rocheleau, Marc Aguilar, Cody Ybarra, Justin Scott, Brendon Williams, Wade Blue, Eric Blue, Bryce Sherell, and Ryley Hoke. Pictured in the back row are Kyle Marsh, Johnny Castrejon-Lopez, Adreick Conn, Garrett M. Conn, Jacob Schmidt, Quentin Cabrral, Logan Segura, Tim Bernhardt, Quintien Onstott, Nick Watkins, Simon Dameron, Max Closson, Malachi Jensen, Destiny Mueller, Kade Thunder Bull, and Emanuel Campos. Not pictured is Zac Wilson.
Class: B District: B-8 Last year’s record: 0-9 Last year’s district finish: Fourth Head coach: Todd Ekart Years as head coach at school: Third Assistant coaches: Keaton Green, Jon Hutchison,
Sam Hadenfeldt, Roger Schmidt, Zach Smith Returning starters: Garrett Conn, junior, running back, 361 yards on 64 carries as sophomore; Jacob Rocheleau, senior, running back/defensive back; Tim Bernhardt, junior, offensive line; Max Closson, junior, offensive line; Garrett
Conn, sophomore, offensive line; Kenny Witcofski, senior, linebacker; Cody Ybarra, senior, linebacker, 89 total tackles, 62 solo tackles, 2 tackles for losses as junior, 57 total tackles, 26 solo tackles, 2 tackles for losses, 1 sack as sophomore; Nick Watkins, senior, offensive line; Wade
Blue, senior, defensive line; Ricky Saenz, senior, defensive back; Tyler Pszanka, junior, quarterback Other returning varsity letter winners: Julian Corona, senior, running back/ defensive back; Brendon Williams, junior, running back/linebacker; Logan Murdock, junior, running
back/linebacker; Johnny Castrejon-Lopez, junior, offensive/defensive line; Logan Buhr, junior, offensive/defensive line; Quintien Onstott, senior, offensive/defensive line Season outlook: “We return a lot of young guys that have seen a ton of playing time,” Coach Ekart said.
Schedule Aug. 25 NORTHWEST Sept. 1 at McCook Sept. 8 HASTINGS Sept. 15 CHADRON Sept. 22 at Aurora Sept. 29 LEXINGTON Oct. 6 SCOTTSBLUFF Oct. 13 at Alliance Oct. 20 at Sidney
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GERING GIRLS GOLF
MARK REIN/Star-Herald
Here are the members of this year’s Gering girls golf team. Pictured (left to right) are Kelsee Walter, Ashley Maschmeier, Madi Schlaepfer, Ashley Mitchell, Megan Maser, Ali Boswell, Avery Mitchell, Kelsey Le, Paige Schneider, Hunter Allred, and head coach Jessica Boswell.
Class: B Conference: Western District: B-4 Last year’s conference finish: Second Last year’s district finish: Third, state qualifier Head coach: Jessica Boswell Years coaching at school: Fifth
Assistant coach: Robert Thomason Returning varsity golfers: Ashley Maschmeier, senior, low score 88 last year; Megan Maser, junior, low score 92 last year; Ali Boswell, sophomore, low score 91 last year; Avery Mitchell, sophomore, low score 93 last year
Season outlook: “We are excited for the 2017 golf season,” Coach Boswell said. “We have several returning golfers who have varsity or tournament experience and have been working hard all summer. We are hopeful that Ashley Maschmeier will be able to play in several tour-
naments this fall as she is a major contributor to our team and she is also a great leader. She has been dealing with knee injuries the past three seasons and hasn’t been able to play.” Team strengths: “Team comaraderie, great work ethic, determined, competitive,” Boswell listed.
Team goals: “Shoot a team score of 350, place in the top two at conference and districts,” Boswell said. Last year’s highlights: “Qualifying for state as a team,” Boswell said. “Shooting a season low score of 362 at the Mitchell Invite.”
Schedule Aug. 22 Sidney Invite Aug. 25 McCook Invite Aug. 29 Scottsbluff Invite Sept. 5 Chadron Invite Sept. 8 Lexington Invite Sept. 12 GERING INVITE Sept. 19 Ogallala Invite Sept. 23 Alliance Invite
GERING VOLLEYBALL
MARK REIN/Star-Herald
Here are the members of this year’s Gering volleyball team. Pictured in the front (left to right) are seniors Brittney Spreier and Carlee Brester. Pictured in the second row are Anaie Ayala, Evelyn Anderson-Saenz, Jenna Balthazor, Paige Lopez, Jade Garcia, Arianna Mitchell, Olivia Schaub, Makenzie Dunkel, Brenley Pszanka, and Aspyn Johnson. Pictured in the third row are Maria Avila, Gabby Contreras, Dontae Abbott, Emily Harrison, Zoee Smith, Elli Winkler, Allison Maschmeier, Kennie McFarland, and Brooke Hass. Pictured in the back are Brianna Billie, Avery Dishman, Brenlyn Dunn, Jazlyn Ybarra, Kyla Knight, Sydnee Brester, Macey Boggs, Kayle Morris, Jaydin Kirkpatrick, and Taylor Rairigh. Not pictured is Faith Kennedy.
Class: B Conference: Western Sub-district: B-8 Last year’s record: 8-26 Head coach: Amanda Cochran Years coaching at school: First Assistant coaches: Madison Keller, Shaylah Stephens Returning starters: Arianna Mitchell, junior, middle blocker; Makenzie Dunkel, junior, middle blocker; Olivia Schaub, junior, outside hitter; Zoee Smith, sophomore, libero; Brittney Spreier, senior, setter; Carlee Brester, senior, right side hitter Other returning varsity letter winners: Jenna Balthazour, junior, right side hitter; Paige Lopez, junior, defensive specialist; Jade Garcia, junior, defensive specialist; Elli Winkler, sophomore, outside hitter; Brenley Pszanka, junior, middle blocker Season outlook: “We are looking forward to a very positive and strong season,” Coach Cochran said.
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GERING BOYS CROSS COUNTRY
MARK REIN/Star-Herald
Here are the members of this year’s Gering boys cross country team. Pictured in the front (left to right) are Adam Moench, Xavier Arellano, and Andres Canales. Pictured in the middle row are Spencer Ridgeway, Eli Marez, Diego Magdaleno, Adam Flowers, Christian Camacho, Peyton Seiler, Logan Moravec, Lucas Moravec, Alex Backus, Jeremy Cripps, Isaac Leach, Cadynce Jensen, and Mathew Bohlman. Pictured in the back row are Gavin Grant, Cooper Kay, Keaton Plummer, Aaron Mendez, David Karpf, Deacon Dameron, Donovyn de Los Santos, Nathan VanAnne, AJ Vizarraga, Jack Franklin, Milo Newman, Logan Andrews, Alex Leach, and Quinton Chavez.
Class: B Conference: Western District: B-4 Last year’s conference finish: Second Last year’s district finish: Third Last year’s state finish: 11th Head coach: Rick Marez Years coaching at school: Ninth Assistant coaches: Lisa Freeburg, Jake Hasenauer Returning state qualifiers: Xavier Arellano, senior,
1st-place conference finish, 2nd-place district finish, 10th-place state finish; Logan Moravec, junior, 7th-place conference finish, 8th-place district finish, 30th-place state finish; Christian Camacho, sophomore, 31st-place district finish, 88th-place state finish; Aaron Mendez, sophomore, 23rd-place conference finish, 37th-place district finish, 93rd-place state finish
Top newcomers: Peyton Seiler, freshman; Jack Franklin, freshman; Logan Andrews, freshman Season outlook: “We are looking forward to the challenges of a new season,” Coach Marez said. “We always look to be competitive every week with the ultimate goal of running our best at the end of the season. We have some very competitive and driven runners who should make
practice fun every day. We will have some young runners who should see varsity competition and I expect them to handle the challenges very well.” Team strengths: “Our leadership is incredible,” Marez said. “We don’t have to worry about runners finding their role on the team. Everyone is part of the bigger picture and we support each other every day. We have some quality experience and guys who lead through hard work
and commitment. The state meet experience is always a bonus for confidence and motivation. We have four guys with that experience and they should be the leaders we depend on every year.” Team goals: “Run our best at the end of the season,” Marez said. “Show progression each week. Finish top three at the district meet and finish top five at the state meet.” Last year’s highlights: “Despite injuries to our
key runners, we exceeded year-end expectations,” Marez said. “We had an injury that deflated the spirit of the team, but the guys responded well and qualified as a team for the state meet.” Schedule Aug. 24 Scottsbluff Invite Sept. 1 GERING INVITE Sept. 9 Chadron Invite Sept. 16 Alliance Invite Sept. 25 UNK Invite Sept. 30 Sidney Invite Oct. 6 Cheyenne Invite
GERING GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY
MARK REIN/Star-Herald
Here are the members of this year’s Gering girls cross country team. Pictured in the front (left to right) are Kaitlyn McColley, Carlie Sides, and Nicole Patton. Pictured in the middle row are Belen Martinez, Bailee Harder, Shailee Patton, Maddie Seiler, Morgan VanAnne, MaKenna Culek, Jaela Hardin, Megan Kicken, Madi Herbel, and Jozlynn Randall. Pictured in the back row are Megan Mendez, Anna Rawlings, Emma Fogle, Gabby Lopez, Tukker Romey, Rachel Rawlings, Ella McColley, and Bianca Peterson.
Class: B Conference: Western District: B-4 Last year’s conference finish: First Last year’s district finish: Second Last year’s state finish: Fourth Head coach: Rick Marez Years coaching at school: Ninth Assistant coaches: Lisa Freeburg, Jake Hasenauer
Returning state qualifiers: Tukker Romey, sophomore, 2nd-place conference finish, 4th-place district finish, 5th-place state finish; MaKenna Culek, sophomore, 16thplace conference finish, 25th-place district finish, 65th-place state finish; Nicole Patton, senior, 15th-place conference finish, 14th-place district finish; Morgan VanAnne,
sophomore, 12th-place conference finish, 18thplace district finish, 41stplace state finish; Carlie Sides, senior, 11th-place conference finish, 15thplace district finish, 54thplace state finish Returning varsity letter winners: Rachel Rawlings, junior Season outlook: “We will lose a quality runner and leader this season, but the
younger girls have learned how to maintain confidence in the program and themselves,” Coach Marez said. “They have learned how to stay patient and run for the benefit of the team. They are unselfish and they understand the concept of pack running to be successful. We will be young, but we will not be short on quality experience.” Team strengths: “Team
unity has always been a team strength and I expect it to be the same this season,” Marez said. “The culture of our program creates an environment to take risks to be successful and to support one another through all adversity. We will work hard every day and we look forward to the challenges presented by the other schools in the district.”
Team goals: “Show progressions each week,” Marez said. “Finish top three at the district meet. Finish top five at the state meet.” Schedule Aug. 24 Scottsbluff Invite Sept. 1 GERING INVITE Sept. 9 Chadron Invite Sept. 16 Alliance Invite Sept. 25 UNK Invite Sept. 30 Sidney Invite Oct. 6 Cheyenne Invite
GERING BOYS TENNIS
MARK REIN/Star-Herald
Here are the members of this year’s Gering boys tennis team. Pictured (left to right) are Brock Parker, Caleb Andrews, Cole Bevins, Hunter Walker, Dyson Dollarhide, and Mark Karpf.
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GERING SOFTBALL
MARK REIN/Star-Herald
Here are the members of this year’s Gering softball team. Pictured on top of the dugout (left to right) are seniors Marley Garcia, Delaney Dean, Tori Hoagland, Paige Peterson, Kenzie Schlaepfer, Jessica Svoboda, and Katelyn Todd. Pictured in the third row are juniors Samantha Stamper, Josie Brown, Kelly Snelling, Bobbie Claflin, and Alyssa Urwin. Pictured in the second row are sophomores Kiana Island, Kelsey Bohnsack, Hannah Splattstoesser, Victoria Brady, Bianka Morales, Destinee Harden, Calista Muhr, and Bailee Staab. PIctured in the front are freshmen Macy Schlothauer, Kiara Aguallo, Maddy Wiese, Madi Walker, Anna Ossian, Emme Parker, and Faith Smith.
Class: B Conference: Western District: B-6 Last Year’s Record: 1413 Head Coach: Tim Gonzales Returning Starters: 7; Seniors: 7 – Marley Garcia (6 runs scored); Delaney Dean (.341, 20 RBIs, 23 runs scored); Tori Hoagland (.299, 11 RBIs, 24
runs scored); Paige Peterson (.308, 19 RBIs, 16 runs scored); Kenzie Schlaepfer (.167 with 13 runs scored); Jessica Svoboda (.292, 17 RBIs, 29 runs scored); Kaetlyn Todd (.368, 12 RBIs, 24 runs scored). Other Returning varsity players: Kelly Snelling, junior; Bobbie Claflin, junior; Hannah Splattstoesser, sophomore; Kelsey
Bohnsack, sophomore; Kiana Island, sophomore. Key newcomers: Josie Brown, junior, and Kiara Aguallo, freshman. Season outlook: The Bulldogs return plenty of returners from a year ago while losing just three players from last season. Gering will rely on two pitchers this season with Tori Hoagland, a senior, the No.
1 thrower. Hoagland started six games a year ago, striking out 19 with a .241 earned run average. Bobbie Claflin will also see time in the circle. Kaetlyn Todd, Delaney Dean, and Paige Peterson, along with Hoagland have plenty of experience as the four seniors have seen action at the varsity level all
four years. Todd will be the main ingredient in the Bulldog fight for a district title. Todd will start her fourth year behind the dish after helping her summer league team the Cheyenne Extreme to a Wyoming state championship. Schedule Aug. 18 @ Lexington Invite Aug. 24 @ Scottsbluff
Aug. 26 @ Holdrege Invite Aug. 29 Alliance Sept. 2 @ McCook Invite Sept. 5 Chadron Sept. 8-9 @ Scottsbluff Invite Sept. 12 @ Chase County Sept. 16 @ North Platte Invite Sept. 19 @ Chadron Sept. 21 @ Ogallala (North Platte, McCook) Sept. 26 @ Alliance
HEMINGFORD FOOTBALL
LYLE FODNES/Hemingford Ledger
Here are the members of this year’s Hemingford football team. Pictured in the front row (left to right) are Coach Taryn Wood, Coach Brennan Vogel, Ezra Ray, Miles Davis, Conner Swanson, Nevin Swires, Brandon Chancellor, and Kage Jespersen. Pictured in the second row are Coach Josh Dean, Coach Jordan Haas, Austin Farritor, Luke Cullan, Justin Davis, Cade Payne, Boston Goodsell, and manager Xander Robb. Pictured in the third row are Gage Franklin, Luke Honstein, Jake Sellman, Carter Buchheit, Wiley Rudloff, Greg Randolph, Alex Plog, and Xavier Robb. Pictured in the back row are Brian Turek, Alex Neefe, Zachary Rozmiarek, Jack Payne, Jayce Meyring, Chisom Bauer, Jonathan Kelley, and Hayden Blumanthal. Not pictured are Caleb Robb, Austin Miller, and Gabe Brown.
Class: D1 District: D1-10 Last year’s record: 6-3 Head coach: Jordan Haas Years coaching at school: Eighth Coaching record at school: 58-13 Overall coaching record: 58-13 Assistant coaches: Taryn Wood, Josh Dean, Brennan Vogel
Base offense: I Base defense: 3-3-2 Returning starters: (6) Kage Jespersen, 6-2, 250, senior, running back/linebacker, 3-year letter winner; Conner Swanson, 5-9, 180, senior, tight end/linebacker, 2-year letter winner; Brandon Chancellor, 6-1, 230, senior, line, 2-year letter winner; Cade Payne, 6-1, 250, junior, line; Miles
Davis, 5-10, 155, senior, qu ar te rb ack/ d e fe ns ive back, 2-year letter winner; Justin Davis, 5-6, 140, junior, running back/defensive back Other returning varsity letter winners: Nevin Swires, 5-9, 150, senior, linebacker; Carter Buchheit, 5-8, 130, sophomore, running back/linebacker; Jake Sellman, 6-1, 195,
sophomore, line; Austin Farritor, 6-2, 225, junior, line; Boston Goodsell, 5-11, 240, junior, line; Greg Randolph, 5-9, 145, sophomore, end/defensive back Season outlook: “The Bobcats will have to replace 2/3 of the starters on the offensive line as well as a new quarterback,” Coach Haas said. “The inexperience of this squad will be a weak-
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ness early as the Bobcats open the season with some very tough non-district competition. A strength for this team will be its overall size. This will be a big and physical team, but could lack a little team speed. We will have to find out what works best for this group and go with it. If this team can come together, we have a chance in a very tough
district to compete for a district title and playoff run.” Schedule Aug. 25 at South Loup Sept. 1 CRAWFORD Sept. 8 at Ainsworth Sept. 15 OVERTON Sept. 22 at Perkins County Sept. 29 SUTHERLAND Oct. 6 at Morrill Oct. 20 DUNDY COUNTY-STRATTON
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HEMINGFORD VOLLEYBALL
LYLE FODNES/Hemingford Ledger
Here are the members of this year’s Hemingford volleyball team. Pictured in the front row (left to right) are Emma Gomez, Alexis McGowan, Mariah Woodbeck, Tatum Swanson, Landry Nelson, Kyla Walker, Katelyn Varner, and Rayne Jespersen. Pictured in the middle row are Coach Nikki Schwartz, Makinley Schwartz, Josie Stewart, Keli Horstman, Anna Manning, Lauren Gasseling, and Mckenzie Glendy. Pictured in the back row are Rachel Schekall, Jori Stewart, Makenzy Chancellor, Storm Jespersen, Rashell Neefe, Shaylynn McConville, and Kaitlyn Fritzler.
Class: C2 Years coaching at school: Conference: Western First Trails, Panhandle Returning starters: LauSub-district: C2-12 Head coach: Nicole ren Gasseling, 5-10, junior, Schwartz outside hitter, 150 kills, 94
digs, ence Kelli nior, aces,
25 aces, all-conferhonorable mention; Horstman, 5-9, sesetter/right side, 42 133 digs, 23 assists,
all-conference honorable mention; Anna Manning, 5-5, senior, libero, 156 digs Other returning varsity letter winners: Josie
Stewart, 5-5, junior, setter Season outlook: “After a senior-heavy roster last season, Hemingford will only return four players with varsity experience,”
Coach Schwartz said. “We still look to be competitive by changing our style of play from being a power hitting team to defense and ball control focused.”
HEMINGFORD CROSS COUNTRY
LYLE FODNES/Hemingford Ledger
Here are the members of this year’s Hemingford cross country team. Pictured in the front row are Jacob Clouse, John Ansley, Kenny Wyland, Isaiah Bryner, and Destiny Hanson. Pictured in the back row are assistant coach Jayme Clark, manager Dali Del Toro, Zane Hinman, Hunter Wyland, Darin Turek, Tayson Ernesti, Catherine Bryner, and coach Cindy Lanik. Not pictured are Jaydon Walker, Kobe Coryell, Joe Mazanec, Xavier Picket Pin, Kelsey Winner, and Brinna Phillips.
FOOTBALL
Fri. Aug. 25 ......... South Loup (Arnold) Fri. Sept. 1 ........... Crawford Fri. Sept. 8 ............. Ainsworth Fri. Sept. 15 ...........Overton
Fri. Sept. 22 ....Perkins County Fri. Sept. 29 ...... Sutherland Fri. Oct. 6 ................... Morrill Fri. Oct. 20 ........Dundy Co./ Stratton
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CROSS COUNTRY
Sept. 1 .................. Gering Inv Sept. 8 ................. Kimball Inv Sept. 12 ...........Bridgeport Inv Sept. 16 ...............Alliance Inv
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KIMBALL CROSS COUNTRY
TONIA COPELAND/Western Nebraska Observer
Here are the members of this year’s Kimball cross country teams. Pictured in front is team manager Zach Wagner. Pictured in the first row (left to right) are Jordan Cluff, Brandi Councilman, Christopher Barker, Cole Henton and Alex Flores. Standing in the back are Kaylyn Nelson, Thomas Lenzen, Brady Kilgore, Garrett Pedersen, Kaden Adrian, Alex Reader, and Nicholas Thomas-Lewis.
Girls Class: D Conference: Western Trails, SPVA District: D-6 Head coach: Tiffany Johnson Years coaching at school: 11th Assistant coach: Laurie Janicek Newcomers: Alex Reader, senior; Brandi Councilman, freshman
Season outlook: “We didn’t have any girls run last year so it is nice to finally have a couple out,” Coach Johnson said. “We look forward to see what these girls accomplish and are going to continue to try and find a couple more to help fill a team.” Team goals: “Recruit more girls so that we can have a team,” Johnson said. Class: D
Boys
Conference: Western Trails, SPVA District: D-6 Last year’s conference finish: Second in WTC, third in SPVA Last year’s district finish: Third Last year’s state finish: 14th Head coach Tiffany Johnson Years coaching at school: 11th Assistant coach: Laurie Janicek
Returning state qualifiers: Kaden Adrian, senior, 18th-place finish at SPVA, 11th-place finish at WTC, 27th-place finish at districts, 104th-place finish at state; Garrett Pedersen, senior, 30th-place finish at SPVA, 19th-place finish at WTC, 50th-place finish at districts, 118th-place finish at state; Nicholas Thomas-Lewis, senior, 37th-place finish at SPVA, 26th-place finish at WTC, 123rd-place finish at
state; Thomas Lenzen, junior, 19th-place finish at SPVA, 15th-place finish at WTC, 19th-place finish at districts, 84th-place finish at state Newcomers: Brady Kilgore, junior Season outlook: “We lost our top runner last year to graduation and our second fastest to an accident this summer that has sidelined him for this season,” Coach Johnson said. “There are big
shoes to fill, but a great group of young men who are willing to work hard so that they can be competitive at meets.” Team strengths: “The team works together really well and they push one another to continually get better,” Johnson said. Team goals: “They want to be in the top two at our conference meets and they would like to be in the top three at districts to qualify for state,” Johnson said.
KIMBALL GIRLS GOLF
TONIA COPELAND/Western Nebraska Observer
Here are the members of this year’s Kimball girls golf team. Pictured (left to right) are Kate Fraser, Raven Johnson, Maddie Cook, Lila Moore, Leisha Casimiro, and Natasha Selves.
Class: C Conference: Western Trails, SPVA District: C-5 Head coach: Katie Culek Years coaching at school:
Second Returning varsity golfers: Lila Morre, senior, low score 126; Leisha Casimiro, senior, low score 162 Newcomers: Raven
Johnson, freshman; Maddie Cook, freshman; Kate Fraser, freshman; Natasha Selve, senior Season outlook: “This season we are hoping to
make some changes on the roster in order to get a couple places in the tournament level,” Coach Culek said. “We have a couple new freshmen that are very
dedicated to this season and with that I hope we are able to get them to the level they need to be by the end of the season.” Team strengths: “We
VOLLEYBALL
FOOTBALL
August 24......................... North Platte Sept. 1 .................... Gordon-Rushville Sept. 8 ...................................Mitchell Sept. 15 ...................... Chase Country Sept. 22 ................................ Hershey Sept. 29 ..............................Bridgeport Oct. 6 ...................................... Bayard Oct 13 ............................ St. Patricks Oct. 20 ................................. Valentine Oct. 27, Nov. 3 & 10 .....State Playoffs Nov. 21 ...............State Championship
CROSS COUNTRY
Aug. 24 ............................... Scottsbluff Sept. 1........................................Gering Sept. 8 ............................Kimball Sept. 16.................................... Alliance Sept. 21....................................Ogallala Sept. 28..............................Gothenburg Oct. 5 .................................Grant SPVA Oct. 6 .............................. Mitchell WTC Oct. 12 ...................................... District Oct. 20 ......................................... State
Aug. 31 ................................Bridgeport Sept. 5..................................Bridgeport Sept. 7..................... Potter/Dix/Mitchell Sept. 9.................. Gordon Tournament Sept. 12.................Hemingford/Gordon Sept. 14............................... Pine Bluffs Sept. 19....................................Hershey Sept. 21.......................... Sidney/Gering Sept. 26......................... Banner County Sept. 28....................................... Burns Oct. 3 ....................... Potter-Dix/Bayard Oct. 5 ......................................... Morrill Oct. 10 ............................Chase County Oct. 14 ...........................Ogallala SPVA Oct. 16 ........Bridgeport/Mitchell/Morrill Oct. 17 ......................... Perkins County Oct. 21 ........................ Bridgeport WTC Oct. 23 ....................................... Morrill Oct. 24 .......................................Sidney Oct. 30 Week................... Sub-Districts Nov. 9-10-11 ................................ State
GIRLS’ GOLF
Aug. 24 ......................................Bayard Aug. 29 .................... Kimball WTC Aug. 31 ............................. Creek Valley Sept. 7......................................Mitchell Sept. 12......................................Gering Sept. 19....................................Ogallala Sept. 21................................Bridgeport Oct. 2-3 ..................................... District Oct. 9-10 ...................................... State
went from two members last year to six members this year,” Culek said. “We are building the program.” Team goals: “Build the team to a competitive level,” Culek noted.
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KIMBALL FOOTBALL
TONIA COPELAND/Western Nebraska Observer
Here are the members of this year’s Kimball football team. Pictured in the front row (left to right) are Parker Kudebeh, Connor Cluff, Toby McManigal, Christian Van Pelt, Ethan Ratzlaff, Corey Gardner, Samuel Cajero, and Javon Coyle. Pictured in the middle row are Ethan Greenwood, Jake Jenkins, Zane Anthony, Andrew McCloud, Austin Lulf, and Weston Walker. Pictured in the back are Beau Hanks, Jaden Mohr, Brayden Tyan, Luis Portillo, Corey Travis, Stephen Bateman, Brenden Walker, Izaac Reuter, Paycen Harroun, Colton Mielke, Kole Bush, Izaac Glanz, and Byron Rowley.
Class: C2 District: C2-12 Last year’s record: 1-8 Head coach: Ben Aarestad Years coaching at school: First Coaching record at school: 0-0 Overall coaching record: 1723 Assistant coaches: Gene Mohr, Luke Dea, Jarrod Williams
Base offense: Spread Base defense: 4-3 Returning starters: Izaac Reuter, junior, quarterback; Colton Mielke, junior, wide receiver/defensive back; Paycen Harroun, senior, line; Corey Travis, junior, offensive line/linebacker; Kole Bush, senior, wide receiver/linebacker Other returning varsity letter winners: Jaden Mohr, senior,
line; Luis Portillo, junior, line; Izaac Glanz, junior, line; Jake Jenkins, junior, running back/ defensive back Newcomers/Transfers: Byron Rowley, 6-1, 190, senior, running back/linebacker; Zane Anthony, 5-9, 140, junior, wide receiver/defensive back; Javon Coyle, 5-10, 150, freshman, running back/linebacker; Austin Lulf, 5-8, 135,
sophomore, wide receiver/defensive back; Ethan Ratzlaff, 5-8, 150, freshman, wide receiver/defensive back; Ethan Greenwood, 5-10, 205, sophomore, line; Andrew McCloud, 5-10, 220, senior, line Season outlook: “We are a young football team with a lot of inexperienced players,” Coach Aarestad said. “If we can stay healthy and our
young kids get better, we have a chance of doing some good things this season. A lot of our success will hinge on our ability to throw the football. Our skilled kids our pretty good and Izaac will do some good things at quarterback. He just needs some time to throw the ball and have our athletes run with it once they catch it.” Team strengths: “Our strengths are the skilled kids
and the quarterback,” Aarestad said. “We also like the fact that we have a good group of sophomores and freshmen to build on with our big class of juniors that we have.” Team goals: “Our teams goals are to get better each day,” Aarestad said. “If we can get better and improve each day, we will compete in each game.”
LEYTON FOOTBALL
BUFFY DYE/For the Star-Herald
Here are the members of this year’s Leyton football team. Pictured in the front row (left to right) are Dominick Russ, Kort Dye, Joshua Kruse, Ethan Young, and Dawson Wiggins. Pictured in the back row are Jaydin Gartner, Zac Henke, Drew Haley, David George, Jeremy Carley, and Logan Borges. Not pictured are Triston Gartner-Hume and Blake Miller.
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LEYTON VOLLEYBALL
JODI CRAIG/Leyton High School
Here are the members of this year’s Leyton volleyball team. Pictured in the front row (left to right) are Taylor Borges, Madison Widener, and Alyssa Powell. Pictured in the middle row are Mayson Rowan, Janessa Carley, Mariah Draper, Felicity Neemann, Ella Draper, Megan Ernest, and Sage Rummel. Pictured in the back row are Hannah Vath, Jillian Ehlers, Carly Fortune, Destinee Henke, Madelyn Watchorn, Danielle Higgins, and Kelcie VanAnne. Not pictured are April Adams, Ariauna Maestas.
Class: D2 Conference: Minuteman Activities Sub-district: D2-11 Last year’s record: 17-15 Last year’s conference finish: Second Last year’s sub-district finish: Second Head coach: Jodi Craig Years coaching at school: 20th
Coaching record at school: 365-178 Career coaching record: 365-178 Assistant coach: Lindie DeBlois Returning starters: Madelyn Watchorn, 5-10, sophomore, middle hitter; Danielle Higgins, 5-6, junior, setter; Destinee Henke, 5-10, junior, middle hitter Other returning varsity
letter winners: Taylor Borges, 5-7, senior, outside hitter; Carly Fortune, 5-6, junior, outside/right side hitter Top newcomers: Mariah Draper, 5-6, junior, outside/ right side hitter; Madison Widener, 5-5, senior, defensive specialist; Megan Ernest, 5-5, sophomore, outside hitter/libero; Mayson Rowan, 5-7, sophomore, setter; Kelcie VanAnne, 5-7, junior, outside
hitter; Felicity Neemann, 5-6, sophomore, setter/right side hitter; Ella Draper, 5-5, freshman, setter/defensive specialist; Sage Rummel, 5-5, freshman, outside hitter/defensive specialist; Jillian Ehlers, 5-9, freshman, middle/right side hitter Season outlook: “We are going to be a very inexperienced team after graduating five seniors last season,”
Coach Craig said. “I have one full-time starter, a couple partial starters, and another coming off shoulder surgery last year as returners, so we will look to them for leadership. We should be competitive throughout the season. I will need to find where everyone plays their best and where they will benefit the team most as the season progresses. It may take a little time as
I make adjustments, but these girls are versatile and willing to play where needed for the success of the team.” Team strengths: “I think having a couple girls who have started and played in various positions will be a strength for us,” Craig said. “This is a very cohesive group of girls. With time and leadership, we should progress in a positive direction.”
LINGLE-FT. LARAMIE VOLLEYBALL
ERICK STARKEY/Torrington Telegram
Pictured are the members of this year’s Lingle-Ft. Laramie volleyball team.
Class: 1A Conference: SEWAC Regional: Southeast Last year’s record: 27-6 Last year’s conference finish: First Last year’s regional finish: First Head coach: Barb Clark Years coaching at school:
Fifth Coaching record at school: 79-37 Assistant coach: Kim Cooper Returning starters: Jade Cooper, senior, setter, 94 serve percentage, 58 aces, 264 digs, 787 assists; Amanda Riley, senior, mid-
dle, 93 serve percentage, 48 aces, 34 kill percentage, 235 digs Top newcomers: Jordyn Gaspers, junior, outside hitter; Ashley Riley, sophomore, outside hitter; Paige Forkner, junior, setter; Jordan Hunt, junior, middle Season outlook: “I think
we will do just fine. We are replacing four starters, but I think the younger girls are ready to show what they can do,” Coach Clark said. “We are going to have to place our attacks and play good defense. I feel that some teams might look past us and we could
be a spoiler. I think that we should be competitive.” Team strengths: “Amanda and Jade have played at state two years, so things shouldn’t rattle them,” Clark said. “They will be good leaders because they get along well with all the girls and know what com-
petition is. The younger girls practiced against the varsity all season last year and were really pushing them at the end of the season.” Team goals: “Place at regionals and got to state, be competitive, and be a spoiler team,” Clark noted.
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8/26....................... MW/GS/LFL Scrimmage 9/1................................. Little-Snake River 9/8...................................Guernsey-Sunrise 9/15.........................NSI Academy Sheridan 9/22................................. Midwest LINGLE 9/30......................................................HEM 10/6................................................. Kaycee 10/14 ................................................. Hulett 10/20 ........................................ Rock River 10/27-28 ........................................ Playoffs 11/3-4 ...................................... Semi-Finals 11/10-11 ..................... State Championship
Volleball
8/25.............................................LFL Invite 8/29............................................ Southeast 8/31................................................... Burns 9/8...................................Guernsey-Sunrise 9/15......................................................Lusk 9/16............................................ Lusk Invite 9/21...........................................Pine Bluffs 9/22..............................................Glenrock 9/29.................................................... Burns 9/30.......................................... Morrill Invite 10/5............................................... Glenrock 10/13.............................Guernsey-Sunrise 10/14.......................................... Pine Bluffs 10/19........................................... Southeast 10/21................................................... Lusk
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LINGLE-FT. LARAMIE FOOTBALL
ERICK STARKEY/Torrington Telegram
Pictured are the members of this year’s Lingle-Ft. Laramie football team.
Class: 1A Last year’s record: 5-3 Head coach: Matthew Cornelius Years coaching at school: Second Returning starters: Bran-
don Hill, 5-10, 165, senior, wide receiver/defensive end, all-conference; Elias Dodson, 5-10, 195, senior, center/linebacker; Jaden McDuffie, 6-0, 192, senior, guard/defensive end;
Hayden Hill, 5-10, 145, senior, running back/linebacker Other returning varsity letter winners: Gavin Niles, 6-4, 235, senior, wide receiver/guard
Season outlook: “Last year was the first time most of the kids have every played 6-man, and it was amazing watching them learn and adapt to the new style of play,” Coach Corne-
lius said. “This year I hope we can take that momentum and hit the ground running. Also this year we are eligible for the playoffs, which will add a completely new dimension of motiva-
tion and something to work towards. Although we lost some great talent from last year, we have a great group of kids coming up that will provide a solid group of leadership.”
MITCHELL FOOTBALL Class: C1 District: C1-8 Last year’s record: 3-6 Head coach: Jimmie Rhodes Years as head coach at school: Third Coaching record at school: 8-9 Overall coaching record: 21-33 Assistant coach: Dillon Broussard Base offense: 2-back Base defense: 4-4 Returning starters: (10) Drake Gilliland, 5-8, 185, senior, running back/linebacker, 1,891 rushing yards as a junior, 67 tackles; Blake Thyne, 6-3, 180, sophomore, quarterback, 789 passing yards as a freshman; Ian Carrier, 6-3, 325, junior, lineman, 34 tackles; Riley Reisig, 6-3, 240, senior, lineman, 31 tackles; Kaden Bradley, 5-11, 185, sophomore, wide receiver/defensive back, 17 tackles; Max Palomo, 5-7, 155, sophomore, running back/ linebacker, 17 tackles; Justin Spencer, 5-7, 150, senior, wide receiver/defensive back, 31 tackles; Hunter Lemley, 5-9, 165, junior, running back/linebacker, 27 tackles; Antonio Gutierrez, 5-10, 200, senior, lineman; Weston Hooton, 6-1, 195, senior, lineman
Other returning varsity letter winners: Xavier Burnett, 6-1, 190, junior, running back/ linebacker, 28 tackles; Hunter Fegler, 5-10, 195, sophomore, lineman; Nick Coley, 6-1, 225, sophomore, lineman; Cody Chamber, 6-2, 200, junior, lineman; Corbin Batt, 5-8, 155, sophomore, running back/linebacker; Angelo Ramirez, 5-9, 155, sophomore, wide receiver/defensive back; Keaton Reichert, 5-7, 140, sophomore, wide receiver/defensive back Season outlook: “The Tigers will continue to grow with the leadership from the upperclassmen,” Coach Rhodes said. “The younger guys will bring speed and game experience. Mitchell looks forward to competing against a tough schedule to get ready for district play.” Schedule Aug. 25 at Bayard Sept. 1 PINE BLUFFS Sept. 8 at Kimball Sept. 15 at Bridgeport Sept. 22 GORDON-RUSHVILLE Sept. 29 KEARNEY CATHOLIC Oct. 6 at Chase County Oct. 13 at Chadron Oct. 20 OGALLALA
MITCHELL Home Games Listed in Bold
TIGER VOLLEYBALL
August 31 ..................................... Hemingford September 5 ......................................... Sidney September 7 ....................... Kimball Triangular September 9 ................Sheridan County Invite September 11 ........ Hemingford/ Morrill Tri September 12 ............................ Bayard September 14 ................................... Crawford September 19 ...........................Alliance September 21 ........ Hay Springs/ Leyton Tri September 23 ................... Mitchell Invite September 26 .........................Southeast October 3 .............................................. Morrill October 7 ............................... WC Tournament October 12 ...................................... Bridgeport October 17 ..... Bayard/ Creek Valley Triangular October 21 ........................... WTC Tournament October 24 .............Bridgeport/ G-R Triangular
TIGER CROSS COUNT COUNTRY
Augustt 24 .......................................Scottsbluff A September 1 ......................................... Gering S S September 8 ........................................ Kimball S September 9 .......................................Chadron S September 16 ......................................Alliance September 21 ..................... Gordon- Rushville S September 25 University Of Nebraska Kearney S September 28 ....................................... Bayard S September 30 ................................... WC Meet S October 6 ....................... WTC @ Mitchell
TIGER FOOTBALL
August 25 .........................Bayard High School September 1 ................... Pine Bluffs, WY September 8 ....................Kimball High School September 15 .............Bridgeport High School September 22 ................Gordon Rushville September 29 ................ Kearney Catholic October 6 ...............Chase County High School October 13 ..................... Chadron High School October 20 ...............Ogallala High School
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Mitchell’s Drake Gilliland carries the ball during a scrimmage last week at Mitchell High School. The Tigers will open their season on Friday at Bayard. DAVE BRUNZ/ Star-Herald
TIGER GIRLS GOLF
August 24 ...........................Bayard Invitational August 26 ...........................Sidney Invitational August 28 .................... Scottsbluff Invitational August 29 ..........................Kimball Invitational September 8 .............. Mitchell Invitational September 12 ..................... Gering Invitational September 19 ................... Ogallala Invitational September 21 ...............Bridgeport Invitational September 23 ............................... Alliance WC September 25 ..............Gordon-Rushville WTC
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MITCHELL CROSS COUNTRY
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Girls
Class: C Conference: Western Trails, Western District: C-4 Last year’s conference finish: First in WTC, third in Western Last year’s district finish: First Last year’s state finish: 10th
Head coach: Mike Harriger Years coaching at school: Eighth Returning state qualifiers: Regan Hodsden, 5thplace conference finish, 10th-place district finish, 18th-place state finish; Miah Buckley, 7th-place conference finish, 24thplace district finish, 73rdplace state finish; Ansley
Hessler, 6th-place conference finish, 26th-place district finish, 47th-place state finish; Hannah Knepper, 3rd-place conference finish, 4th-place district finish Other returning varsity letter winners: Natasha Perez, junior, 10th-place conference finish Team goals: “Compete well and improve times,” Coach Harriger noted.
Boys
Class: C Conference: Western Trails, Western District: C-4 Last year’s conference finish: Third in WTC, fifth in Western Last year’s district finish: Seventh Head coach: Mike Harriger
Years coaching at school: Eighth Returning state qualifiers: Max Avila, senior, 6thplace conference finish, 11th-place district finish, 40th-place state finish Other returning varsity letter winners: Caleb Koranda, junior, 9th-place conference finish, 18thplace district finish; Ethan
Koranda, junior, 10thplace conference finish, 40th-place district finish; Jonathan Pieper, sophomore, 21st-place conference finish, 44th-place district finish Top newcomers: Ashtyn Martin, freshman Team goals: “Compete well and improve times,” Coach Harriger noted.
MITCHELL GIRLS GOLF
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Pictured are the members of this year’s Mitchell girls golf team.
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MITCHELL VOLLEYBALL
MINATARE FOOTBALL
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Pictured are the members of this year’s Mitchell volleyball team.
Class: C1 Conference: Western Trails, Western Sub-district: C1-12 Last year’s record: 26-7 Last year’s conference finish: First (Western Trails), fourth (Western) Head coach: Michelle Peters Years as head coach at school: 17th Coaching record at school: 266-149 Overall coaching record: 266-149 Assistant coaches: Kaitlin Luikens, Amie Hessler
Returning starters: (5) Jori Peters, 5-4, senior, setter/outside hitter, 71 aces, 242 kills, 384 assists, 418 digs, 309 points, 98 percent serving average; Anabelle Gillen, 5-7, junior, setter/ outside hitter, 44 aces, 236 kills, 300 assists, 306 digs; Keyana Wilfred, 6-3, junior, middle hitter, 227 kills, 117 solo blocks; Olivia Armstrong, 5-7, senior, libero, 257 digs; Jessica Cotant, 5-11, junior, middle hitter, 92 kills, 49 ace blocks, 206 points Other returning varsity letter winners: Bethany Sterkel, 5-7, junior, right side; Ricci Ayala,
5-7, junior, right side; Adeline Hobbs, 5-2, junior, defensive specialist Newcomers: Victoria Schwartz, 5-9, senior, right side, transfer from Gering Season outlook: “Our team returns leadership, experience, competitiveness, and a passion for the game,” Coach Peters said. “We have height and players that see the floor really well. Our hitters look stronger and more consistent than last season. Speed and defense from our back row will be a great strength for us, as well as
solid servers. These kids put in the time during the summer (camps, weight room, etc.) to make them better players and commit to being great athletes. Their team chemistry is great and they enjoy playing the game. These kids have a passion to not only compete, they want to win.” Team strengths: “Experienced, competitive, and team chemistry,” Peters noted. Team goals: “Win WTC, be competitive in the Western Conference, C1-12 sub-district champions,” Peters noted.
Class: 6-man Head coach: J.J. Ozuna Returning starters: Gilbert Rodriguez, 5-11, 190, senior, quarterback/ linebacker; Ephroen Lovato, 6-0, 200, junior, running back/linebacker; Kaleb Gonzales, 5-8, 140, sophomore, quarterback/linebacker; Isaac Gomez, 5-9, 170, sophomore, line; Caesar Garduno, 6-2, 260, sophomore, line Newcomers: Ivan Gibbons, 5-8, 130, junior, running back/defensive back; Quinten Hassel, 6-0, 160, freshman, running back/linebacker; Darrio Rodriguez, 5-6, 160, freshman, quarterback/linebacker Season outlook: “Led by lone senior Gilbert Rodriguez, there will be only a few juniors and the majority of the team will be freshmen and sophomores,” Coach Ozuna said. “If our upperclassmen can turn into team leaders and steer our team in the right direction, we will undoubtedly be competitive. We have the talent and ability to be competitive all season. We just need to develop accountability and desire to get better every day.” Schedule Aug. 25 at South Platte Sept. 1 CODY-KILGORE Sept. 8 at Arthur County Sept. 22 at Potter-Dix Sept. 29 HAY SPRINGS Oct. 13 HYANNIS Oct. 20 at Sioux County
MINATARE VOLLEYBALL
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Pictured are the members of this year’s Minatare volleyball team.
Class: D2 Conference: Minuteman Activities Sub-district: D2-11 Last year’s record: 1-21 Coaches: Schyler Ferguson, Diana Closson Returning starters: Haily Clause, 5-8, junior, 3-year
starter Other returning varsity letter winners: Juana Perez, 5-9, sophomore; Araceli Garcia, 5-4, junior; Yesenia Ramirez, 5-5, senior; Kyeshia Garza, 5-4, senior; Yvette Garza, 5-7, junior; Alejandra Sanchez, 5-4, junior
FOOTBALL
8/25 ...................... South Platte 9/1 ...................... Cody-Kilgore 9/8 ........................... Arthur Co. 9/22 .......................... Potter-Dix 9/29 .......................Hay Springs 10/6 ..................................... BYE 10/13 ........................... Hyannis 10/20 .................. Sioux County 10/26 & 11-1 .....State Playoffs 11/20 .....State Championship
Newcomers: Jackie Sanchez, 5-3, freshman; Raschelle Magdaleno, 5-6, freshman Season outlook: “We have a lot of experience coming back. Hopefully, we have a great season,” Coach Ferguson said. “We
have been doing a great job in our league on Tuesday nights in the summer. We have two seniors that are going to help us out a lot and keep the whole team together.” Schedule
Aug. 31 Banner County triangular Sept. 1 CODY-KILGORE Sept. 7 at Garden County Sept. 8 at Arthur County Sept. 12 SIOUX COUNTY Sept. 16 Hemingford Invite Sept. 22 at Potter-Dix Sept. 29 HAY SPRINGS
Sept. 30 Morrill Invite Oct. 3 Banner County triangular Oct. 12 MORRILL Oct. 14 MAC Tournament at Potter-Dix Oct. 19 at Bayard Oct. 20 at Sioux County Oct. 24 Leyton Invite
VOLLEYBALL
8/31 - ........................................ CV/BC Tri 9/1 - ....................................Cody-Kilgore 9/7 - ......................................Garden Co. 9/8 - .................................. Arthur County 9/12 - ..................................Sioux County 9/16 - ..........................Hemingford Invite 9/22 - ........................................ Potter-Dix 9/29 - .................................... Hay Springs 9/30 - .................................... Morrill Invite 10/3 - ........................................GC/BC Tri 10/11 - .............................................Morrill 10/14 - ........................MAC Tournament 10/19 - .......................................... Bayard 10/20 - ................................ Sioux County 10/24 - ................................Leyton Quad 10/30 - .................................. Sub-Districts 11/2 - .................................... District Final 11/8 - ................................State Volleyball
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MORRILL VOLLEYBALL
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Here are the members of this year’s Morrill volleyball team. Pictured in front (from left to right) are Emily Craig, Jayden Kanno, Megan Watson, and Shandie Hess. Pictured in the second row are Mya Canseco, Kilee Stauffer, Marcelina Gomez, Madison Mendoza, Ilycia Guerue, and Jaiden Steiner. Pictured in the back row are Andrea Lashley, Libbie Schaefer, Lily Martin, Ashton Hoffman, Sadie Cooley, Laura Sherrod, Stefanie Tarin.
Class: D1 Conference: Western Trails, Panhandle Sub-district: D1-12 Last year’s record: 11-19 Last year’s conference finish: Second in Panhandle Head coach: Caleb Wiggins
Years coaching at school: First Returning starters: Lily Martin, 6-0, senior, 2-year starter, all-conference honorable mention; Stefani Tarin, 5-8, senior, 2-year starter; Laura Sherrod, 5-8, sophomore
FOOTBALL
8/25................................................... Garden County 9/8.................................................................Crawford 9/15..................................................................Leyton 9/21............................................................ Sutherland 9/29................................................................Maxwell 10/6......................................................... Hemingford 10/13.......................................Dundy County-Stratton 10/20................................................. Perkins County
CROSS COUNTRY
8/24..................................Scottsbluff Invite 9/1..........................................Gering Invite 9/8.........................................Kimball Invite 9/16......................................Alliance Invite 9/21................................ Gordon-Rushville 9/28.................................................Bayard 10/6.......................................Mitchell WTC 10/12............................................... District 10/20..................................................State
Season outlook: “We have a young team this year that is very excited, energetic, and ready to play,” Coach Wiggins said. “Working with the young ladies in school, they are hard workers and are very dedicated to the sport.
They are willing to learn and want to play at their fullest potential.” Schedule Aug. 31 BAYARD Sept. 5 Creek Valley triangular Sept. 8 at Crawford Sept. 14 G A R D E N
COUNTY Sept. 19 MORRILL TRIANGULAR Sept. 23 Potter-Dix Invite Sept. 30 MORRILL INVITE Oct. 3 MITCHELL Oct. 5 at Kimball Oct. 10 MORRILL TRIAN-
GULAR Oct. 12 at Minatare Oct. 14 Panhandle Conference Tournament at Hemingford Oct. 17 at Gordon-Rushville Oct. 21 WTC Tournament at Bridgeport
VOLLEYBALL
8-31 .......................................................Bayard 9/5................................ Creek Valley Triangular 9/8....................................................... Crawford 9/14..........................................Garden County 9/19...................................... Morrill Triangular 9/23.......................................... Potter-Dix Invite 9/30.............................................. Morrill Invite 10/3...................................................... Mitchell 10/5........................................................ Kimball 10/10.................................... Morrill Triangular 10/12....................................................Minatare 10/14........ Panhandle Conference Tournament 10/17...................................... Gordon-Rushville 10/21...........................................................TAC 10/26..................................................Potter Dix
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MORRILL FOOTBALL
JOSH GUERUE/Morrill Public Schools
Here are the members of this year’s Morrill football team. Pictured in the front row (from left to right) are Blake Lofink, Tyler Nagel, Steven Brummit, Caden Lewis, Rowdy Lind, Riley Harris, Kolten McMackin, Jackson Margheim, Brody Brown, and Braeden Struempler. Pictured in back are Austin Garcia, John Hill, Trevor Cecil, Cody Miller, Tanner Whetham, Johnny Hessler, Will Howell, Bryce Seier, Seth Sherwood, Andy Gomez, Fabian Hernandez, Isaiah Guerue, and Adam Kindred.
Class: D1 District: D1-10 Last year’s record: 1-7 Head coach: Adam Jantzi Years coaching at school: Second Returning starters: Trevor Cecil, 5-9, 140, senior, wide receiver/cornerback;
Will Howell, 5-10, 190, senior, fullback/defensive end; Johnny Hessler, 5-10, 210, senior, tight end/defensive end; Braeden Struempler, 5-10, 220, junior, line/defensive end; Rowdy Lind, 5-6, 150, sophomore, wide receiver/cornerback;
Tanner Whetham, 6-4, 190, sophomore, quarterback/ linebacker; Andy Gomez, 5-10, 220, sophomore, line/ defensive tackle Season outlook: “This team has a lot more talent than last year’s team and is much more committed to
having a better season this fall,” Coach Jantzi said. “I had very high expectations of them during the offseason as far as lifting and becoming more athletic and these guys did a great job answering the call. We have become a much more physical football team in
the last year, and I am very excited to see how that translates on the field. You can tell the guys are hungry to get better and improve upon our 1-7 mark from last year. At this points we are looking forward to our season opener.”
Schedule Aug. 25 GARDEN CO. Sept. 8 at Crawford Sept. 15 LEYTON Sept. 21 at Sutherland Sept. 29 MAXWELL Oct. 6 HEMINGFORD Oct. 13 at Dundy Co. Oct. 20 PERKINS CO.
MORRILL CROSS COUNTRY
JOSH GUERUE/Morrill Public Schools
Here are the members of this year’s Morrill cross country team. Pictured (from left to right) are Jose Verdugo, Shae Webb, Kyle Black, Nathaniel Murrillo, Holden Schleve, Katelan Rogers, and Christine Humphrey.
Class: D Years coaching at school: Sixth Conference: Western Returning runners: Trails Katelan Rogers, junior, District: D-6 13th-place conference finHead coach: Ashlee ish, 40th-place district finGompert ish; Christine Humphrey,
sophomore, 17th-place conference finish, 35thplace district finish; Holden Schleve, junior, 33rdplace conference finish, 59th-place district finish; Jayden Harvey, sophomore,
38th-place conference finish, 39th-place district finish Newcomers: Kyle Black, sophomore; Nathaniel Murillo, sophomore; Shea Webb, freshman
Season outlook: “Very young team with big goal,” Coach Gompert said. “We will continue to build off of last year and keep getting faster as the season goes on.” Team strengths: “The
boys heavily depend on each other to keep motivation strong,” Gompert said. Team goals: “Make it to state this season,” Gompert noted.
POTTER-DIX VOLLEYBALL
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Here are the members of this year’s Potter-Dix volleyball team. Pictured in the front (left to right) are Jayden Shoemaker (student manager), Mary Kasten, Brooke Moench, Fedalina Schuessler, Reagan Williams, Makayla Merz, McKynna Deeds, Jessica Gingerich, Michaela Rotert and Jaslyn Thies (student manager). Pictured in the back are Mikayla Lee, Ginny Herboldsheimer, Hannah Stahl, Ciera George, Audrey Juelfs, Trinity Langley, Payge Hoffman, Erica Bogert, Kelsey Hoffman, Jadyn Juelfs (student manager), and head coach Brad Hicks. Not pictured is assistant coach Nancy Bunner.
Class: D2 Conference: Minuteman Activities Sub-district: D2-11 Last year’s record: 32-2 Last year’s conference finish: First Last year’s sub-district finish: First Last year’s district finish: First
Head coach: Brad Hicks Years coaching at school: First Assistant coach: Nancy Bunner Returning starters: Trinity Langley, 6-0, senior, middle hitter, 207 kills, 109 blocks; Audrey Juelfs, 5-9, senior, outside hitter, 205 kills, 398 digs, 99 service
percentage; Payge Hoffman, 5-6, senior, middle hitter Other returning varsity letter winners: Brooke Moench, 5-5, junior, right side Top newcomers: Hannah Stahl, 5-8, junior, setter; Ciera George, 5-5, junior, outside hitter; Erica Bogert, 5-9, junior, outside hitter
Season outlook: “Potter-Dix has qualified for state the last two years. We are looking to continue this winning tradition,” Coach Hicks said. Team strengths: “Our three returning starters,” Hicks said. “Talented, hardworking group of less experienced players. We
have six to eight girls in our junior class on down that will be competing for varsity time.” Schedule Sept. 7 P O T T E R - D I X TRIANGULAR Sept. 16 CREEK VALLEY Sept. 22 MINATARE Sept. 26 South Platte triangular
Sept. 29 at South Platte Oct. 3 P O T T E R - D I X TRIANGULAR Oct. 9 Wallace triangular Oct. 14 MAC TOURNAMENT Oct. 17 Leyton triangular Oct. 23 Creek Valley triangular Oct. 26 MORRILL
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POTTER-DIX FOOTBALL
DAKOTA KUHNS/Western Nebraska Observer
Here are the members of this year’s Potter-Dix football team. Pictured in the front row (left to right) are Jacob Brown, Michael Steele, Connor Williams, Donnie Moench, Brandon Mendoza, and Shawn Waggoner. Pictured in the back row are Coach Ryan Coffey, Terell Gray, Dylan Nielsen, JT Herboldsheimer, Nathan Robinson, Sheign Krafczik, Bryce Winter and Grant Hickman, and Coach Dale Frerichs.
Class: 6-Man Coaching record at school: 22-46 Last year’s record: 0-8 Overall coaching record: Head coach: Dale 22-46 Frerichs Assistant coach: Ryan Years coaching at school: Coffey Ninth Returning starters: (5)
JT Herboldsheimer, 6-0, 150, senior, wide receiver/ line; Dylan Nielsen, 6-1, 165, senior, quarterback/ linebacker; Connor Williams, 5-9, 230, senior, line; Michael Steele, 5-9, 220, ju-
nior, line; Terell Gray, 6-2, 220, sophomore, running back/linebacker Newcomers: Jake Olson, junior, transfer; Bryce Winter, freshman; Shawn Waggoner, freshman; Brandon
Mendoza, freshman; Donald Moench, freshman; Tobi Thompson, freshman; Nate Robinson, junior Schedule Aug. 25 ARTHUR CO. Sept. 1 HYANNIS
Sept. 15 at Sioux County Sept. 22 MINATARE Sept. 29 at South Platte Oct. 6 at Hay Springs Oct. 13 CODY-KILGORE
SCOTTSBLUFF BOYS TENNIS
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Here are the members of this year’s Scottsbluff boys tennis team. Pictured in the front row (left to right) are Tony Espina, Andrew Larson, Porter Robbins, Riley Littel, Christian Bowman, Christian Anaya, and Lincoln Frank. Pictured in the back row are head coach Darren Emerick, Sam McCaslin, Thomas Madden, Mason Ramig, Conner Muhr, Scott Herman, Isaac Bowman, Noah Hafner, and assistant coach Trent Keller.
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SCOTTSBLUFF FOOTBALL
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Pictured are the members of this year’s Scottsbluff football team.
Class: B District: B-8 Last year’s record: 8-2 Head coach: Joe Benson Years as head coach at school: 11th Coach’s career record: 64-36 Assistant coaches: Jud Hall, Derek Deaver, Mark Moran, Mike Fisher, Todd Menghini, Ben Treffer, Jake
McLain, Danny O’Boyle Base offense: 2-back Base defense: 3-4 Returning starters: (11) Garrett Nelson, 6-3, 235, junior, tight end/defensive line; Luke Ferguson, 6-0, 260, senior, guard; Elijah Salinas, 5-9, 210, senior, center; Noah Bruner, 6-0, 165, senior, quarterback; Keegan Reifschneider,
5-11, 170, junior, defensive back; Jasiya DeOllos, 6-0, 200, sophomore, linebacker; Chris Busby, 5-10, 165, junior, defensive back/ running back; Eli DeLos Santos, 6-0, 170, senior, kicker; Jordan Hort, 6-2, 300, junior, defensive tackle; Graham Robbins, 5-11, 180, senior, linebacker Returning letter winners:
Perris Magdaleno, 5-9, 160, junior; Hunter Drake, 5-11, 150, senior; Trent Richter, 5-6, 145, senior; Paul Panduro, 5-10, 185, senior; Pablo Cervantes, 5-7, 155, senior; Jeremiah Delzer, 6-0, 175, junior; Turner Scow, 6-2, 255, junior; Nathan Harms, 5-11, 210, junior; Adam Von Lintel, 6-0, 250, senior
Season outlook: “We have a chance to be good if we can develop linemen and stay away from the injury bug,” Coach Benson said. “Our schedule will be very difficult.” Team strengths: Speed, kicking game, skilled players Goals: “Our team goal is to play our best football
at the end of the year and make some noise in the playoffs,” Benson noted. Schedule Aug. 25 at Hastings Sept. 1 HOLDREGE Sept. 8 at Lexington Sept. 15 AURORA Sept. 22 at Northwest Sept. 29 MCCOOK Oct. 6 at Gering Oct. 13 SIDNEY Oct. 20 at Alliance
SCOTTSBLUFF VOLLEYBALL
MARK REIN/Star-Herald
Here are the members of this year’s Scottsbluff volleyball team. Pictured in the front row (left to right) are Nikki Lovesee, Grace Heggem, Shawna Hill, Grace Maser, Caylen Calderon, London Harris, and Taylor Noe. Pictured in the second row are Cali Wright, Payson Haught, Gracee Michael, Ella Maser, Hally Wilkins, Jadyn Block, Bridgette Locker, Majesty Maxwell, Beretta Coats, and Josie Amoo. Pictured in the back row are Emma Foote, Kaia Larson, Cierra Schwarzkopf, Billee Kriewald, Logan Hernandez, Emma Herman, Jade Walker, MarLee Neu, Sienna Connelly, Izzy Wright, Shelby Bewley, and Olivia Taylor.
Class: B Conference: Western, GNAC Sub-district: B-8 Last year’s record: 10-22 Last year’s conference finish: Sixth (Western), fifth (GNAC) Last year’s sub-district finish: Fourth Head coach: Alexia Lanka Years as head coach at school: Second Coach’s record at school: 10-22 Coach’s career record: 59-51 Assistant coaches: Sarah McGhehey, Morgan Greene Returning starters: (4) Taylor Noe, 5-8, senior, outside hitter, 3rd-year varsity starter; Shawna Hill, 5-9, senior, middle hitter,
Western Conference First Team, Twin City Tournament First Team; Grace Heggem, 5-8, senior, setter/ right side hitter; London Harris, 5-7, senior, middle hitter Other returning varsity letter winners: Salome Becker, 5-6, junior, outside hitter; Caylen Calderon, senior, defensive specialist; Grace Maser, 5-2, senior, defensive specialist; Nikki Lovesee, 5-0, senior, defensive specialist Season outlook: “We will face strong competition in our conference and district,” Coach Lanka said. “Sidney, Alliance, and Gering will all have strong returning teams, even though they all have new coaches this year.”
Team strengths: “This year our strength will be in our experience,” Lanka said. “We will have four returning starters who possess strong leadership qualities. My hope is that the upperclassmen can set a great example for work ethic, attitude, and display a passion for what they love.” Team goals: “This year
our goal is to compete in conference and districts,” Lanka said. “I want us to play together as a unified team that works together toward a common goal.” Schedule Aug. 31 ALLIANCE Sept. 1-2 at Gillette Tournament Sept. 7 C H E Y E N N E CENTRAL Sept. 12 at Gering
Sept. 19 at Cheyenne South Sept. 21 CHADRON Sept. 26 SIDNEY Sept. 29-30 T W I N CITY INVITE Oct. 5 at Chadron Oct. 7 Western Confer-
ence Tournament at Sidney Oct. 10 TORRINGTON Oct. 12 GERING Oct. 17 at Alliance Oct. 21 at Alliance Invite Oct. 28 GNAC Tournament at Norfolk
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SCOTTSBLUFF GIRLS GOLF
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Here are the members of this year’s Scottsbluff girls golf team. Pictured in the front row (left to right) are Ashlyn Haun, Shelby Poynter, D.J. Bokelman, Hassie Hood, Kathryn Phillips, and Jayda Ahrens. Pictured in the second row are Allie Carpenter, Carson Hauschild, Lauryn Lambertson, Halle Shaddick, Hannah Abrams, Haley Holzworth, and Malorie McCallister.
Class: B Conference: Western District: B-4 Last year’s conference finish: First Last year’s district finish: Second Last year’s state finish: Third Head coach: Brock Ehler Years as head coach at school: First
Years as head coach overall: Seventh Returning varsity golfers: (3) Shelby Poynter, senior, 5th-place state finish, district champion, won 11 tournaments in junior season, Star-Herald All-Region Golfer of the Year; DJ Bokelman, senior, 25thplace state finish; Ashlynn Haun, senior, 53rd-place state finish
Returning letter winners/ newcomers: Kathryn Phillips; Jayda Ahrens; Hassie Hood; Alexys Kersenbrock; Carson Hauschild; Sydney Hinze Season outlook: “I believe we will have a very strong team this year,” Coach Ehler said. “We have leaders and a couple girls who are very capable of
shooting some low scores. We will have some depth, which will help keep things competitive and fun at each practice.” Top competition: “I realize we will see a good bit of competition in the area and probably down east as we travel. However, our best competition will be among ourselves,”
Ehler said. “At every level it is important to gain confidence from our good shots while also learning from our poor shots and preparing for the next one with the same amount of focus. We will focus on golf as a team game, which will help teammates instill continued confidence in one another by being positive.”
Schedule Aug. 22 Sidney Invite Aug. 29 SC OT T SBLUFF INVITE Sept. 5 Chadron Invite Sept. 7-8 Casper Kelly Walsh Invite Sept. 12 Gering Invite Sept. 14 Gothenburg Invite Sept. 19 Ogallala Invite Sept. 23 Alliance Invite Sept. 29 GNAC at Columbus
SCOTTSBLUFF SOFTBALL
MARK REIN/Star-Herald
Here are the members of this year’s Scottsbluff softball team. Pictured in the front row (left to right) are Aleksis Lopez, Sianna Lopez, Devaney Halley, Madyson Keller, Chelsie Hennings, Hayden Wilkens, Katherine Reisig, Julia Cimeros, Thalia Dominguez, and Elsianne Cron. Pictured in the middle row are Eliana Arellano, Milagro Perez, Tierney Schleve, Morgan Heil, Yessenia Perez, Erin Willats, Josie Brezenski, Hope Schanaman, Hailey Franklin, and Taylor Klein. Pictured in the back row are Alize Stands, Savana Salazar, Lizbeth Morales, Maddie Johnston, Madalyn Narvais, Talera Kinsey, Kymber Shallenberger, Jordyn Grasmick, and Kieyerah Twombly.
Class: B Conference: Western, GNAC District: B-6 Last year’s record: 14-17 Last year’s conference finish: Third in Western, Eighth in GNAC Last year’s district finish: Fourth Head coach Michael Gentry Years coaching at school: Fifth Coaching record at school: 48-73
Assistant coaches: Ashlynn McLain, Spencer Lease, Mikka Salazar Returning starters: Devaney Halley, senior, outfield, .352 batting average, 34 runs scored, .495 on-base percentage; Erin Willats, senior, pitcher/ outfield, .304 batting average, 24 runs, 4.50 earned run average, 91 innings pitched; Hailey Franklin, senior, catcher/infield, .267 batting average, 16 RBI; Maddy Keller, senior, out-
field, .219 batting average; Jordyn Grasmick, junior, pitcher/outfield, .368 batting average, 4.40 ERA; Kieyerah Twombly, junior, infield, .286 batting average, 21 RBI; Taylor Klein, sophomore, infield, .409 batting average, 29 RBI, 22 runs Other returning varsity letter winners: Lisbeth Morales, senior, infield Top newcomers: Savanna Salazar, junior, infield; Maddy Narvias, sopho-
more, catcher/outfield; Talera Kinsey, sophomore, infield Season outlook: “The 2017 team returns a very strong base from last year,” Coach Gentry said. “We have all of our varsity innings back in the circle from last season. The defense should be much improved from last season. There are many positions that are wide open. Several underclassmen are pushing for time, which is going to
create more flexibility at some positions for this season.” Team strengths: “Experience and speed,” Genry noted. Team goals: “To play with heart and passion for the duration of every game,” Gentry said. Last year’s highlights: “Started the season 10-5,” Gentry said. “Beating McCook in the district tournament.” Schedule
Aug. 24 GERING Aug. 26 at Chase County Aug. 29 at Chadron Sept. 5 at Alliance Sept. 8-9 SCOTTSBLUFF INVITE Sept. 12 H O L Y O K E , COLO. Sept. 14 at Gering Sept. 16 at North Platte Invite Sept. 19 ALLIANCE Sept. 21 at Ogallala Duals Sept. 23 at Crete Tournament Sept. 26 CHADRON
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SCOTTSBLUFF GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY
MARK REIN/Star-Herald
Here are the members of this year’s Scottsbluff girls cross country team. Pictured in the front row (left to right) are Kierra Schmidt and Kaylee Bentley. Pictured in the second row are Emily Carpenter, Jamisyn Howard, Morgan Mickey, Addie Wright, and Brooke Holzworth.
Class: B Conference: Western, GNAC District: B-4 Last year’s conference finish: Second at GNAC Last year’s district finish: First Last year’s state finish: Third Head coach: Aaron Carrizales Years coaching at school: First
Assistant coaches: Erin Shaul, Hattie Burford Returning state qualifiers: Kaylee Bentley, senior, 4thplace conference finish, 5thplace district finish, 12thplace state finish; Kierra Schmidt, senior, 9th-place conference finish, 7th-place district finish, 20th-place state finish; Morgan Mickey, junior, 13th-place conference finish, 16th-place
district finish, 43rd-place state finish Top newcomers: Brooke Holzworth, freshman; Jamisyn Howard, freshman; Addie Wright, freshman Season outlook: “The girls’ team comes into the season with a lot of racing experience,” Coach Carrizales said. “Seniors Kaylee Bentley and Kierra
Schmidt have put in a tremendous amount of running this summer and they are ready to have a great season. These seniors have been great leaders for the rest of the team. The other girls have done everything they can to get ready for the season. I have not seen the entire girls’ team work as hard as they have this summer. I can tell it is
important to them and the coaching staff is excited to see them perform.” Team strengths: “Experience, leadership, and work ethic,” Carrizales noted. Team goals: “Return to the state meet and get a spot on the podium,” Carrizales said. Last year’s highlights: Scottsbluff won the B-4 district championship and
finished third at state. Schedule Aug. 24 P A N H A N D L E CLASSIC Sept. 1 Gering Invite Sept. 8 Liberty Bell Invite at Littleton, Colo. Sept. 9 Chadron Invite Sept. 16 Alliance Invite Sept. 22 Rapid City Invite Sept. 30 Western Conference at Sidney Oct. 6 GNAC at McCook
SCOTTSBLUFF BOYS CROSS COUNTRY
MARK REIN/Star-Herald
Here are the members of this year’s Scottsbluff boys cross country team. Pictured in the front row (left to right) are Nick Perrin, Kody Spencer, Jesse Jaramillo, and Joe Maag. Pictured in the back row are Emanuel Casillas, Binny Canales, Thomas Walsh, Ben Roberts, Kennedy Ronne, Tucker Straub, Kamden McGrew, and Jobee O’Bannon.
Class: B Conference: Western, GNAC District: B-4 Last year’s conference finish: Fourth at Western Conference, Sixth at GNAC Last year’s district finish: Fourth
Head coach: Aaron Carrizales Years coaching at school: First Assistant coaches: Erin Shaul, Hattie Burford Returning varsity letter winners: Joe Maag, junior, 33rd-place district finish;
Tucker Straub, sophomore, 27th-place district finish Top newcomers: Kody Spencer, junior; Ben Roberts, freshman; Nathan Holloway, freshman; Nicandro Sierra-Torres, freshman; Sam Roy, sophomore Season outlook: “We
have a very young team this year,” Coach Carrizales said. “We only have one returning senior, Jesse Jaramillo, with state meet experience. Jesse was not able to run cross country last season due to a hip injury that sidelined him for about 15 months. He has
overcome this terrible injury and now is ready to have a great senior year. I am expecting big things from him. Jesse has grown into a great leader for the younger boys. I feel like the boys’ team has a lot of potential and I can’t wait to see how they perform in October.”
Team strengths: “Great team leader and young hardworking kids that enjoy running,” Carrizales said. Team goals: “Qualify the team for the state meet,” Carrizales noted.
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SIDNEY VOLLEYBALL
DONNA WIEDEBURG/Sidney High School
Pictured are the members of this year’s Sidney volleyball team.
Class: B Conference: Western Sub-district: B-8 Last year’s record: 24-12 Last year’s conference finish: Second Last year’s sub-district finish: First Last year’s district finish: First
Head coach: Lu Howard Years coaching at school: First Assistant coaches: Teresa Rolls, Karsen Dingman, Amanda Sharman Returning starters: (4) Natalie Radcliffe, 5-6, senior, setter/right side; Kaitlyn
Sylvester, 5-8, junior, setter/right side; Payton Jung, 5-10, junior, outside hitter/ middle hitter; Mattie Johnson, 5-10, sophomore, outside hitter Season outlook: “The volleyball team has put in a lot of hard work this summer
and we are all anxious for the season to begin,” Coach Howard said. “The talented returning starters are up for the challenges they face and the other girls are stepping up to show our new coaching staff what they can do. We certainly have a team with a lot of
passion for the game and we are excited to see how we stack up. I know we lost some key players from last year, but I believe this year’s team will step up and get the job done again.” Team strengths: “Passion for volleyball, willingness
to work hard, teamwork, adjusting well to a totally new coaching staff,” Howard said. Team goals: “Improving last year’s record, Western Conference champs, sub-district and district champs,” Howard noted.
SIDNEY FOOTBALL
DONNA WIEDEBURG/Sidney High School
Pictured are the members of this year’s Sidney football team.
Class: B Base defense: 4-2-5 District: B-8 Returning starters: Last year’s record: 3-6 Arik Doty, 5-11, 185, juHead coach: Chris Kooz- nior, quarterback/lineer backer; Jon Smith, 5-7, Years coaching at school: 165, senior, wide receiver; Third Elijah Ahrens, 5-9, 180, Base offense: Power Pis- sophomore, quarterback; tol Grant Hausmann, 6-2,
180, senior, tight end, defensive line; Brett Jaggers, 5-9, 155, senior, wide receiver; Mitchell Rolls, 5-7, 170, senior, running back/ linebacker; Coby Haas, 6-2, 175, senior, wide receiver; Derek Robb, 5-8, 165, senior, running back/line-
backer; Cade Lewis, 5-9, 180, junior, running back/ linebacker; Zak Wieser, 6-0, 180, sophomore, running back; Cal Bosard, 6-6, 200, junior, tight end/defensive line; Ryan Onstott, 5-7, 180, junior, running back; Jakob Austad, 5-7,
155, senior, running back/ defensive back; Braydon Cortney, 6-3, 185, senior, tight end/defensive line; Matthias Beyer, 5-10, 275, junior, line; Kade Price, 6-0, 235, senior, line; Brodie Sutton, 6-0, 250, senior, line; Zach Pettit, 6-1, 245,
junior, line Season outlook: “With a strong senior class, we hope to be more consistent as a team,” Coach Koozer said. “This should come with more experience that we got last year. We played a lot of young kids.”
SIDNEY GIRLS GOLF
DONNA WIEDEBURG/Sidney High School
Pictured are the members of this year’s Sidney girls golf team.
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SIDNEY GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY
DONNA WIEDEBURG/Sidney High School
Pictured are the members of this year’s Sidney girls cross country team. Class: B Conference: Western District: B-4 Last year’s conference finish: First Last year’s district finish: Third Last year’s state finish: Fifth Head coach: Donna Wiedeburg
Years as head coach at school: First (11 years as assistant coach) Assistant coaches: Kyle Larson, Danica Olson, Joydene McCarville, Michael Colerick Returning state qualifiers: Hannah Kennedy, junior, 10thplace conference finish, 21stplace district finish, 34th-place
state finish; Emma Tuzicka, senior, 30th-place district finish, 73rd-place state finish; Kara Birner, senior, 9th-place conference finish, 13th-place district finish, 40th-place state finish; Kylie Rosdail, senior, 23rdplace conference finish, 23rdplace district finish, 72nd-place state finish; Taighlor Arnett,
sophomore, 4th-place conference finish, 6th-place district finish, 26th-place state finish Other returning varsity letter winners: Charlie Brockhaus, senior; Kollyn Weimer, senior Season outlook: “We are looking forward to seeing how this season unfolds,” Coach Wiedeburg said. “The girls have had a great summer. They have
some incredible senior leaders who truly take the time to make everyone feel like an integral part of the team. They will leave quite a legacy behind when they graduate.” Team strengths: “Leadership!,” Wiedeburg said. “The girls have a lot of experienced runners on the team this year. They have a lot of miles going into the season. They are a solid
team and have a great bond with one another. Again, the veteran runners are fantastic role models for the newcomers and younger runners to follow.” Team goals: “Of course every team wants to make it back to the state course, but our goals also include to remain injury free and keep building a strong team so the future of the program beyond this season looks great,” Wiedeburg said.
SIDNEY BOYS CROSS COUNTRY
DONNA WIEDEBURG/Sidney High School
Pictured are the members of this year’s Sidney boys cross country team. Class: B Conference: Western District: B-4 Last year’s conference finish: First Last year’s district finish: Second Last year’s state finish: Ninth Head coach: Donna Wiedeburg Years as head coach at school:
First (11 years as assistant coach) Assistant coaches: Kyle Larson, Danica Olson, Joydene McCarville, Michael Colerick Returning state qualifiers: Collin Brauer, junior, 2nd-place conference finish, 7th-place district finish, 35th-place state finish; Mitch Porter, senior, 5thplace conference finish, 15th-
place district finish, 59th-place state finish; Colton Peckham, senior, 9th-place conference finish, 23rd-place district finish, 72nd-place state finish; Kaden Vowers, senior, 4th-place conference finish, 10th-place district finish, 48th-place state finish; Jacob Peckham, sophomore, 1st-place conference finish, 25th-place district finish, 74th-place state finish
Other returning varsity letter winners: Taylor Hart, junior; Vincent Hernandez, junior; Dante Petersen, junior Season outlook: “The boys are motivated!,” Coach Wiedeburg said. “They have worked hard all summer not only to push themselves, but to push one another to be faster and stronger. We have a lot of strong
senior leadership on the boys’ team. We are taking it one day at a time and doing our best to stay healthy.” Team strengths: “We have a lot of depth on the boys’ team this year,” Wiedeburg said. “We have a lot of experienced athletes who have ran at district and state and they are stepping up to be incredible leaders.”
Team goals: “We want to continue to build on our depth and work hard to create a strong culture of excellence for our future,” Wiedeburg said. “Of course the boys have a goal of taking their team back to state in October, but for now we want to keep them focused and working hard and keep our eyes on one week at a time.”
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SOUTHEAST FOOTBALL
ERICK STARKEY/Torrington Telegram
Pictured are the members of this year’s Southeast football team.
Class: 2A Head coach: Mark Bullington Years as head coach at school: 18th Returning starters: Brady Fullmer, 6-2, 180, senior, quarterback/linebacker; Hunter Woodruff, 6-0, 265, senior, line; Tanner Hort,
5-10, 170, senior, center/ linebacker; Connor Smith, 5-9, 190, senior, line; Sterling Werner, 6-4, 175, senior, tight end/defensive end; Chase Lovercheck, 6-1, 170, senior, running back/defensive back; Bryan Baker, 6-3, 175, senior, line; Mick Steinhausen,
5-11, 205, junior, fullback/ linebacker; Jaryd Myrtle, 6-0, 210, junior, tight end/ linebacker; Tim Becker, 5-11, 185, junior, guard/ linebacker; Brady Tosh, 5-10, 180, junior, line; Michael Johnson, 5-10, 160, sophomore, running back/ linebacker
Season outlook: “We will be relying on our seniors and juniors to provide the leadership to become a successful team. The work they have done in the weight room this summer will pay off when we get into the meat of our season,” Coach Bulling-
ton said. “We are short the numbers in our sophomore and junior classes, but the freshman class will be expected to provide some depth in the special teams. They are very athletic and some of them will get some playing time just because of our lack of depth.”
Team strengths: “We feel good about our offensive line,” Bullington said. “They return with a lot of experience and have gotten faster and stronger. Weakness may be our defensive backfield just because we will be so young.”
SOUTHEAST VOLLEYBALL
ERICK STARKEY/Torrington Telegram
Pictured are the members of this year’s Southeast volleyball team.
Class: 2A Conference: SEWAC Last year’s record: 16-11 Last year’s conference finish: Second Head coach: Roxanne Jolovich Years coaching at school: Eighth Coaching record at school: 130-63
Overall coaching record: 130-63 Assistant coach: Kate Steinbock Returning starters: Hailey Anderson, 5-10, junior, outside hitter, all-conference, all-state, 265 kills, 74 stuff blocks, 174 digs, 93.8 serve percentage, 39
aces; Ellie Schmitt, 5-9, junior, setter/outside hitter, all-conference, 208 kills, 219 digs, 91.3 serve percentage, 28 aces, 27 blocks; Kassidy McClun, 5-7, senior, setter, 451 assists, 160 digs; Kaci Schmick, 5-9, junior, outside hitter, 74 kills, 93.6 serve percentage, 76 digs
Other returning varsity letter winners: Kelci Lovercheck, 5-4, junior, libero/ defensive specialist; Molly Ross, 5-10, junior, middle blocker/outside hitter; Sheridan Pragnell, 5-9, junior, middle blocker; Kylie Carson, 5-7, junior, outside hitter/middle blocker;
Whitney Foos, 5-6, senior, outside hitter; Macie Murphy, 5-6, junior, defensive specialist/libero; Breann Hort, 5-6, junior, outside hitter Season outlook: “We have several returning starters this season. Having the same group of girls working and playing together should
prove to be a strength for our team,” Coach Jolovich said. “This season I am looking for someone to step up and be a leader for our team. We will also need to work hard on our defense and ability to read the ball. If we can improve on these two things, we should have a successful season.”
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TORRINGTON FOOTBALL
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Pictured are the members of this year’s Torrington football team.
Class: 3A Last year’s record: 6-3, state playoff qualifier Head coach: Mark Lenhardt Years coaching at school: Seventh Coaching record at school: 28-28 Overall coaching record: 28-28 Returning starters: Breyden Bivens, 6-1, 190, senior, quarterback, all-conference, 121.3 passing yards per game, 16 TDs, 3 INTs; Nathan Stitt, 5-9, 155, senior, wide receiver/defensive back, all-state, 2-year starter, 20 receptions for 317 yards, 4 TDs; Jake Wamboldt, 6-0, 285, senior, line/long snapper, all-state, all-conference,
2-year starter; Bo Moorehouse, 5-10, 160, senior, wide receiver/running back/ defensive back, all-conference, 2-year starter, 21 receptions for 240 yards, 27 carries for 199 yards, 5 TDs; Ryan Johnson, 6-1, 180, senior, tight end/defensive end, all-conference, 2-year starter, 10 receptions for 123 yards, 9 carries for 85 yards, 5 TDs; Bryan Lemmon, 5-11, 175, junior, running back/linebacker, all-state, 145 carries for 1,043 yards, 28 receptions for 310 yards, 11 TDs; Scott Woodruff, 6-2, 280, junior, line, all-conference honorable mention; Matthew Garcia, 5-8, 160, senior, linebacker, all-conference honorable mention;
Braden Meecham, 5-9, 185, junior, line; Josh Posten, 5-8, 160, junior, wide receiver/running back/defensive back, all-conference honorable mention; Cade Schwartzkopf, 5-10, 160, junior, wide receiver/defensive back Other returning letter winners: Aaron Borger, 6-0, 175, senior, linebacker; Alex Wright, 5-11, 160, senior, wide receiver/defensive back; Lathen Canaday, 6-2, 175, senior, tight end; Braeden Clausen, 5-10, 170, senior, wide receiver/defensive back; Tobi Medina, 5-9, 255, senior, line; Troy McCart, 6-1, 150, senior, defensive line; Daeden Morrow, 6-2, 210, senior, linebacker;
Brandon Bennick, 5-10, 230, junior, line; Dylan Waller, 6-0, 190, junior, tight end/ defensive end; Josh Kingsley, 6-1, 180, junior, defensive end; Jared Lemmon, 5-10, 150, junior, wide receiver/ defensive back; Trace English, 5-10, 160, junior, wide receiver/defensive back/ long snapper; Casey Britton, 5-11, 165, junior, quarterback/defensive back; Brett Posten, 5-8, 160, junior, linebacker; Jakob Brott, 5-10, 200, junior, line; Chance Newman, 5-11, 180, junior, line; Austin Stoeger, 5-11, 240, junior, line; Corbin Harris, 5-9, 190, sophomore, line; Tyler Shaub, 6-1, 210, sophomore, line; Sam Firmhinac, 6-3, 160, sophomore, quarterback/defensive back;
Sy McCarthy, 5-10, 170, sophomore, line; Cameron Murphy, 5-10, 150, sophomore, wide receiver/defensive back; Jackson Jones, 5-8, 155, sophomore, tight end/ linebacker; Tyler Juma, 5-11, 190, sophomore, line; Trevor Warren, 5-10, 185, sophomore, line Season outlook: “We are really excited to get going this fall. We bring back a lot of good players and experience to our team, but we will be younger up front than we have been in past years. I really feel like this is the best group of collective skill players that we have had in our time in Torrington. I am excited to see what we can do offensively this season,” Coach Lenhardt said.
“Defensively, we will be as fast as we have been since I have been here. We need to continue to work on our physicality with our back 7. I think we will have the ability to cover people, but we need to limit the big play better this year. As we continue to get older and mature, I think that we will make fewer mental mistakes and if we can do that I believe we can have a top notch defense. Our biggest challenge is going to be if we can stop the run against big powerful backs and offensive lines. We are going to see that week two at Star Valley so that should be a good gauge for us to see where we need to get to once the conference season rolls around.”
TORRINGTON VOLLEYBALL
ERICK STARKEY/Torrington Telegram
Pictured are the members of this year’s Torrington volleyball team.
Class: 3A Regional: 3A East Head coach: Chelsi Jackson Years coaching at school: First Returning starters: Adia
Sherbeyn, 5-8, senior, outside hitter/libero, all-conference; Logan Murphy, 5-9, senior, outside hitter, all-conference; Chrissy Lira, 5-5, senior, outside hitter/defensive specialist; Brooklyn
Tucker, 5-4, senior, setter; Taylor Walsh, 5-3, senior, libero Season outlook: “As my first year as the varsity coach and starting a new program, I am very excited to start
with the group of girls I have for varsity this year,” Coach Jackson said. “My team is stacked with great athletes with a readiness to learn and grow both as individuals and as a team.” Team strengths: “One of
our biggest strengths this year is going to be experience. With nine seniors and seven juniors, we have many girls who have seen a lot of varsity time,” Jackson said. “Our team has been very committed to camps, summer
leagues and open gyms over the summer, which is going to give them a head start on being in shape for this season. I know our team is going to make great strides this year and I’m extremely excited for what this season holds for us.”
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CROSS COUNTRY 8/25 ........................................... @ Newcastle Invitational 9/1..................................................... @ Gering Invitational 9/8.................................................... @ Kimball Invitational 9/15............................................@ THS CC Invitational @ .................................................... Cottonwood Golf Course 9/22...................................... @ Glen Legler Invitational @ ...............................................Casper/ Paradise Valley GC 9/28................................................. @ Bayard Invitational 9/30.............................................@ Wheatland Invitational 10/6 .......................................@ Cheyenne Invitational @ .................................................... Prairie View Golf Course 10/13 ...... @ Absaroka Conference Meet @ Thermopolis 10/21................ @ State Cross Country Meet @ Sheridan
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CROSS COUNTRY 08/26...........................................................@ Newcastle 09/02.................................................................@ Gering 09/09................................................................@ Kimball 09/16..................................... Cottonwood Golf Course 09/29................................................................ @ Bayard 10/01.......................................................... @ Wheatland 10/07.................................................. @ Cheyenne East 10/14............................................................. @ Douglas 10/22............................................................ @ Sheridan
FOOTBALL 8/26.............................. @ Southeast Goshen Jamboree 9/1 ........................................................... vs. Wheatland 9/8..............................................................@ Star Valley 9/15 ...........................................................@ Newcastle 9/22................................................................ vs. Lander 9/29 ............................................................... vs. Buffalo 10/6................................................................ @ Douglas 10/13 .............................................................@ Rawlins 10/20............................................................. vs. Riverton 10/27..................................................1st Round Playoffs 11/3........................................................ State Semifinals 11/10................................................State Championship GOLF 8/24................Torrington Invitational @ Cottonwood GC 8/25................Torrington Invitational @ Cottonwood GC 8/31 ................................ @ Rawlins Invitational – TBA 9/1...................................... @ Rawlins Invitational– TBA 9/8 @ 3A East Conference Tournament @ Wheatland 9/9 . @ 3A East Conference Tournament @ Wheatland 9/14 State Golf Tournament @ Douglas (practice round) 9/15.......................... State Golf Tournament @ Douglas 9/16.......................... State Golf Tournament @ Douglas
8/29..........................................................vs. Wheatland 9/1.................................................................. @ Riverton 9/8.............................................. @ Rawlins Tournament 9/11............................................................. @ Southeast 9/14...............................................@ Gering (Triangular) 9/15-16 .. @ Bobcat Invite @ Thermopolis (Hot Springs) 9/18......................................................................@ Lusk 9/22.......................................................... vs. Newcastle 9/23 ................................. @ Thermopolis (Hot Springs) 9/26 ............................................................vs. Douglas 9/29................................................................vs. Buffalo 10/5 .......................................................... @ Wheatland 10/7 .............................................................. @ Worland 10/10...........................................................@ Scottsbluff 10/13...........................................................@ Newcastle 10/17 ............................................................ @ Douglas 10/21........... @ 9th Conference Tournament @ Douglas 10/21 .......................................................... vs. Rawlins 10/27-28 ......................Regional Volleyball Tournament 11/2-4 .................................State Volleyball Tournament
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At SRMC, we understand how dedicated you are...regardless of the sport you play, it’s what drives you. But when you are injured, and your priority is staying in the game, you need help now! The SRMC Sports Medicine program provides complete care from initial diagnosis through rehabilitation. So whether you play hard everyday, or only on the weekends, choose SRMC for all of your health and wellness needs!
Physicians Clinic/CAMS Walk-in Clinic ER Rehabilitation Services
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SRMC has been nationally recognized as a Top 100 Critical Access Hospital for 2017.
Please call 308.254.5825 for questions or to schedule an appointment. *CAMS Chappell Area Medical Services in Chappell NE 308.874.2255. This is an equal opportunity employer and provider. 1000 Pole Creek Crossing ∙ Sidney NE 69162 ∙ 308.254.5825 ∙ SidneyRMC.com