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It was a special day at the Sidney Regional Medical Center's Extended Care unit on Keller Drive, as resident Adeline Frerichs celebrated her 100th birthday. A big turnout of friends and loved ones turned out for her special day. Frerichs recounted the milestones of her life, from her birth and childhood in Franklin, NE, to meeting her husband and moving to Gurley. She was an active member of the community, serving on the School Board for 16 years. She has two daughters, and after her husband...
Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph A close friendship that started in fifth grade through their interest in sports has two Sidney High School juniors on the brink of winning state championships at the NSAA Track & Field Meet in Omaha this week. Sidney juniors Chloe Ahrens and Karsyn Leeling visited with the Sun-Telegraph, and told their stories of how they met, the years of competing in multiple sports, and the rewards that all of that hard work and dedication have brought. Readers may recognize...
Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph The 39th West Nebraska All-Star Volleyball game and 45th annual West Nebraska All-Star Football game will both be held June 10 in Scottsbluff. The volleyball game will be played at 2 p.m. at WNCC's Cougar Palace, and the football game will be played at 7 p.m. at Bearcat Stadium. Proceeds from the games will benefit local charitable and non-profit organizations. The teams are divided into East and West and are made up of seniors, with Cheyenne's County's...
Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph Burke Stadium in Omaha will be bustling on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week as the NSAA holds their annual State Championship Track and Field meet, and Cheyenne County will be well-represented in the event as it send the best of their track and field standouts to compete for a medal. It begins with Sidney High School, the class B entrant, and their slate of seven boy and seven girl qualifiers. For the girls, all eyes will be on Karsyn Leeling and Chloe...
Sidney Middle School was the site on Sunday for an afternoon of dancing from girls ranging from preschool age up to high school. The Just for Kix teams held a program that lasted all afternoon, with all of their age groups participating. Now in their 19th year, Just for Kix founder Donna Brown-Fort has developed programs for all ages and interests, from the "Tiny Kix" Pre-K class to the Senior Jazz team. Brown-Fort has 17 years of High School Dance & Cheer Head Coaching experience, has earned...
Sidney sent their very best track and field stars to the annual Best in the West Classic in Scottsbluff on Tuesday, May 2, and the Red Raiders turned in many outstanding individual performances against the best competition in the area. For the boys, junior Isak Doty started off the Sidney surge with second-place finishes in the 100, 200 and 400 Meter sprints, and the 4X100 Meter Relay team of Lance Holly, Jacob Dowse, Landon Riddle and Isak Doty placed second. Senior Jacob Dowse cleared 5' 11"...
Cheyenne County area schools boy's Golf Teams have been extremely busy recently, making up for lost time earlier in the season due to uncooperative weather conditions. As the season winds down, many of our area golfers have picked up their game as they ready for District Tournaments and hopefully a berth in the NSAA State Tournament. Back on Monday, April 24, the Sidney team struggled on the Scottsbluff Country Club Course at the Bearcat Invitational, finishing ninth out of ten teams with a 347...
A beautiful warm and sunny day with a slight breeze was on tap for the Leyton High School Invitational in Dalton on Friday, May 5, and area teams competed in the final big meet prior to the D-9 District Meet at Creek Valley High School on Wednesday, May 10. The Paxton team finished in first place for both boys and girls squads. For the boys, it was Paxton with 149 points followed by Leyton with 121 points and Kimball with 118. For the girls, Paxton with 117 points was followed by Kimball with...
Sidney's Shooting Park, as well as a few other locations in the Cheyenne County area, are busy with shooters competing in all different events and disciplines. On the first weekend of each month, Defensive Pistol Matches are held at the range. Following the USPSA level 1 match format, shooters complete four or five stages, shooting 80 to 100 rounds. For information on how to register, call or text Thomas Mitchell at 713-542-3222 to get a link to register online on Practiscore. The group also has...
Creek Valley senior Emily Marin signed her commitment letter to attend Chadron State College, and participate on the Cheer Team in the Fall, on Wednesday, May 3. Family and friends celebrated the event at Creek Valley High School as Marin took the next step in furthering her education to become a teacher focused on Middle Education. Marin's favorite subject at Creek Valley was creative writing. She decided on Chadron State College due to the familiarity with the campus and facilities from the...
Creek Valley senior Chaeli Polk signed a commitment letter on Wednesday, May 3, to attend Wayne State College and compete on the Dance Team. Polk was joined by family and friends at the signing ceremony at Creek Valley High School. Polk said she had other offers from schools, but felt that Wayne State was the right fit for her. "I visited Hastings College and they offered a scholarship, but it didn't feel right for me there. Wayne State felt like home and I knew immediately it was where I...
Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph The Living Memorial Gardens at Legion Park were treated to a good clean-up and preparation Saturday morning by a big group of volunteers that pitched in and worked hard to get the Garden ready for the season. There were gifts and refreshments for those that came out, and the gardens were cleared out of dead brush and debris that had collected over the especially harsh winter. The Memorial Gardens have been a center of serene beauty in Sidney for over thirty years,...
Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph Sidney's Red Raider Track & Field teams made the trip up to Mitchell High School on Friday, April 28 to compete at the Western Conference Track & Field Meet. The Sidney girls had an excellent showing with a 125 point overall score, beating out runner-up Chadron by 31 points. The Scottsbluff girls took third place, followed by Mitchell in fourth place, Gering in fifth place and Alliance in sixth. The boys' squad placed second, with 123 points, behind first-place...
Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph Potter-Dix's Coyote Track and Field teams traveled to Leyton High School on Saturday for the MAC High School Meet, and the girls' squad placed third out eight teams with 58 points, and the boys' squad finished fourth out of seven teams with 95 points. Bayard and South Platte placed first and second in the girls' competition, and Garden County took the top spot for the boys, followed by Bayard and Leyton. Outstanding individual performances for the Potter-Dix girls...
Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph Potter-Dix's Trap Shooting Club has been in full swing since March, with their Friday competitions improving the scores of their members every week. Competing in the U.S.A. Clay Target League of junior and senior high students, the 13 members of the Coyote team shoot every Friday and enter their scores weekly. "This is a very laid back activity where the kids can relax, shoot and improve without any pressure. Most of these kids are loaded up with pretty intense...
Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph Leyton's Warrior Track and Field teams hosted the MAC High School Meet on Saturday, and with the weather cooperating nicely, the Warrior boys' team ended the day with 116 points and a third-place finish out of seven teams, and the Lady Warriors' team earned 53 points, tied for fifth place out of eight teams. For the girls, Bayard took top honors followed by runner-up South Platte and third place Potter-Dix. For the boys, Garden County took the top spot, followed...
The Bulldog Baseball team traveled to Julesberg on Tuesday, April 25, to play two against the Sedgwick County Cougars. Freshman Rhyder Bayne took the mound for the Bulldogs after the Peetz squad took a 1-to-0 lead at the end of their half of the first inning. Bayne was able to keep the Cougars off the board, and in the top on the second inning, Peetz plated three more runs to give them a comfortable 4-to-0 lead. After the Bulldogs tacked on a run in the third and fourth innings, Sedgwick County...
Mike Motz, Sun-Telegraph Sidney's Red Raider Track & Field teams had a busy week, competing at the Mitchell Invitational, the Kendra Roeder Invitational in Pine Bluffs, and the Don Bader Invite in Lexington. Both boys and girls teams placed first overall at the Mitchell Invitational, the boys placed second and the girls placed sixth at the Kendra Roeder, and both teams had a good showing at the Don Bader, with only individual results available. The Mitchell competition was on Tuesday, April 18,...
Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph The Bulldog Baseball team has had a tough time getting in the win column for the Peetz faithful, but they have been able to score runs this season. They have had difficulty keeping their opponents off the scoreboard, however, preventing the Bulldogs from getting in the win column thus far in the season. But the Peetz fortunes changed on Tuesday April 18, when they hosted a double-header against the winless Weldon Valley Warriors. Not only have the Warriors not...
Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph Potter-Dix's Coyote Track and Field teams traveled across the border into Wyoming to compete at the Kendra Roeder Invitational at Pine Bluffs High School. Both teams finished seventh in fields of 11 teams, and held their own against some of the toughest competition in the panhandle and eastern Wyoming area. The Southeast team took top honors for the boys, followed by Pine Bluffs and Niobrara County. For the girls, Burns came out on top, followed by Sidney and...
Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph Sidney's Red Raider Boys Golf team traveled to Gothenburg on April 20, battled windy conditions and a high caliber of competition, and finished their day placing eighth in a field of 15 teams. Ogallala took top honors with a team score of 350, followed with a tie for second place with McCook and North Platte each finishing with a 353 score. Sidney was not far out of the running with a 370, but the narrow margins between the higher finishing teams showed the high...
Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph Creek Valley High School hosted the annual Tri-State Meet, and area schools all competed on a sunny day with a warm breeze. Spectators and competitors that did not liberally apply sunscreen, soon found that they had a good sunburn by the beginning of the afternoon. The competition was dominated by the St. Patrick's team out of North Platte, with the girls squad taking first place with 128 points and the boys squad also taking first with 131.5 points. Paxton...
Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph Sidney's John Beier had to wait a few extra weeks to get to play against his top rivals at his home course, Hillside GC. The wait was worth it for the defending B-4 District Champ and State Qualifier, as Beier used all of his knowledge of the course and skill to shoot a two-under-par 70, and take the Sidney Invitational Individual crown by four strokes, out of field of 50. After a weather scare on Friday when a mid-April snow pelted the region, the course turned o...
Sidney's Red Raider Track & Field teams traveled to Gothenburg on April 13 to compete in the annual Dutch Zorn Invite, and the boy's team ended with a sixth place finish and a score of 46, and the girls team placed seventh, with a score of 42. There were many outstanding performances by the Red Raider boys, with junior Isak Doty placing second in the 100 Meters and 400 Meters. Senior Jacob Dowse placed third in the 400 Meters, and dominating in the High Jump, clearing 6'-3" to take first place....
Mike Motz, Sidney Sun-Telegraph Leyton's Warrior Boys Golf team competed at the Bridgeport Invitational on April 13, and the team earned a fifth place showing, with an overall score of 397. Mitchell's team earned top honors with a score of 329, followed by host Bridgeport with a 351. Garden County placed third with a team score of 359. Creek Valley placed ninth as a team with a score of 480. The individual top finishers were Cael Peters of Mitchell with an outstanding round of 68. Jace Nelson...