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Class B: Rush breaks record in 400

Class B: Rush breaks record in 400

One lap around the track constituted a Rush hour Friday at the state track meet. Grand Island Northwest’s Cody Rush, helped and then hindered by gusty south winds, circled the Burke Stadium oval in 47.05 seconds for the Class B record in the boys...

Gibbon claims C-4 title

Many coaches in the Class C, District 4 meet felt it was probably the toughest in the state, regardless of class. It was, and it showed as the top four teams were separated by 11 strokes. But, in the end, Gibbon, led by two top four finishers, did just...

Red Hornets win district

Heartland Lutheran’s chances for its first-ever boys golf district title looked dim after the front nine of Monday’s Class D, District 2 tournament at Indianhead Golf Club. The Red Hornets were packed in with three other teams in second...

Adams Central wins B-3 title

The race for the Class B, District 3 team championship turned out to be a three-team race Monday at Southern Hills Golf Course. On this day, it was the home team that came out on top. Adams Central didn’t have any individuals in the top five, but...

HSC's Micek showing his speed

Hastings St. Cecilia’s Blake Micek opened everyone’s eyes to the kind of career he was going to have during his sophomore season at the state track and field meet. The Bluehawk raced out and won the 100-meter dash in 10.823 seconds in helping...


 
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South Sioux dominates Vikings

South Sioux City quickly adjusted to a new defensive look from a team it had never met for a 6-1 victory in the first round of the Class B boys state soccer tournament. The 18-1 Cardinals dominated...
 
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    Soccer
    Overtime goal propels Jackets to win
    Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson got off to a good start against a city rival. Then it got a better finish. Wyatt Fallet deflected in a goal off his head for the game-winning score as the Jackets held off Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln 2-1 in an overtime boys soccer match Thursday evening at City Park. The action was the last either Iowa Class 3-A squad will see until substate play begins next week.
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    Track & Field
    Patterson: Prep’s run to title capped unpredictable tourney
    Patterson: Prep’s run to title capped unpredictable tourney
    There’s two ways to look at this year’s Class A state baseball tournament. On one hand, it was one of the most unpredictable tournaments. The lower-seeded teams pulled surprises throughout, especially seventh seed Lincoln Northeast and eighth seed Lincoln East.
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    Golf
    York's Jonas Christensen signs for golf at Doane
    Jonas Christensen of York has signed with Doane College and will play golf for the Tigers next season. Location played a big factor in Christensen’s decision.
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    Football
    New coaches at Burke, Benson
    Ben Holling is the new boys basketball coach at Omaha Burke and Tony Kobza has been hired at Omaha Benson as football coach. Holling, a Ralston graduate who played on Bellevue University's NAIA national runner-up team in 2004, has been a varsity assistant and junior varsity coach the past four seasons at Omaha Central. The Boys and Girls Club of the Midlands named him its junior varsity coach of the year in 2010.
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    Basketball
    Hoops coach Vis decides to leave Harlan
    The lure of coaching in one of Iowa’s best leagues was too much for Tony Vis. So the Harlan Community girls basketball coach has resigned his position and accepted a similar post at Cedar Rapids Kennedy. The 41-year-old Vis compiled a 120-46 (.723) record in seven years at Harlan, including two trips to state. He has an overall record of 257-115 (.691), including stints at Walnut Ridge Baptist, Hudson and Audubon.
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    Wrestling
    Driver resigns as St. Albert coach
    Jake Driver has stepped down from his position as Council Bluffs St. Albert’s wrestling coach. A search is under way for the Falcons’ next coach.
     
    Volleyball
    York's Megan Fletcher signs for volleyball at Doane
    York's Megan Fletcher signs for volleyball at Doane
    York's Megan Fletcher will continue her volleyball career next season as she signed on to play with the Doane College Tigers.
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    Softball
    Warnock to be Coyote
    Millard North junior-to-be Christy Warnock has accepted a scholarship offer to play at South Dakota. Warnock, who plays for Nebraska Gold in the spring and summer, hit .355 last season for the Mustangs with five doubles, two triples and 13 RBIs. Playing center field, Warnock has had 56 putouts in her first two seasons.
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