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  • Talking Sports: Head on a swivel

    Stephen McKay|May 22, 2014

    I guess I'm like at least a few others going to the 2014 NSAA State Track & Field Championships in Omaha this weekend who are a little obsessed with the coming weather out east. I've been visiting the Weather Channel website on a daily basis now for the past 10 days. I don't suppose the report from 10 days out is especially accurate, but I've been looking anyway. For the record, the reports have been pretty consistent. The latest report from the Weather Channel indicates a 50-50 chance of...

  • Legion Juniors In Action

    Stephen McKay|May 22, 2014

    Tyler Bergstrom readies to throw... Full story

  • Legion player selected for All-American squad

    Stephen McKay|May 21, 2014

    Sidney American Legion baseball player Colton Onstott was selected to an Under Armour All-American baseball team recently, allowing him to showcase his talents to college coaches and professional scouts. Onstott, the starting catcher the past two seasons for the defending district champion Sidney Post 17, will travel to Jupiter, Florida next month. While at the Baseball Factory’s Under Armour Southeast Championships, he will experience competition against some of the best young players in America. In July he will attend a similar event in G...

  • Brown, Raiders fall just short of state

    Stephen McKay|May 20, 2014

    Though Sidney saved their best team golf for the district tournament, the Red Raiders came up two places short in their bid to qualify for state. With senior Brendon Brown again leading the way with a 79, Sidney scored a 332 to finish in fifth place at the B-4 District Tournament at Cozad County Club Monday. McCook was crowned district champions with a 301 while Scottsbluff was close behind at 305. Broken Bow also earned a trip to state with a total of 310. A three-way playoff had to commence...

  • Creek Valley earns trip to Kearney

    Stephen McKay|May 20, 2014

    Led by event runner-up Lane Godfrey, the Creek Valley Storm qualified as a team for the 2014 NSAA Boys State Golf Championships. A third-place finish at the District D-5 Tournament at Oregon Trail Park Golf Course in Sutherland on Monday ensured that all four from the squad will be on their way to Kearney next week. Godfrey finished three strokes behind Crawford's Colton Micheel for the top spot with his 83. The Storm's only other senior, Cory Phillips, also put in a good day with a 98. The two...

  • Sidney edged out in opener

    Stephen McKay|May 19, 2014

    Following a long winter, mother nature must have been as anxious for baseball as the large crowd that gathered at Legion Field for opening day. Although blue skies, warm temperatures and a stiff wind blowing in from center field seemd like a good way to start a season, both Sidney American Legion teams ended up just one run short on Sunday. McCook earned a pair of comeback wins as it toppled the juniors 4-3 and the seniors 3-2. Lane Harvey went the distance on the hill for the seniors and...

  • Moneyball

    Stephen McKay|May 19, 2014

    The Cheyenne County Ladies Chamber presented a check for $882.99 to Sidney American Legion Baseball in a ceremony at home plate Sunday. The check will help Post 17 with new equipment, uniforms and field improvements. Presenting the check to Clay Phillips, left, and Kevin Burton, right, is Margaret Lienemann of the Ladies Chamber.... Full story

  • Opening Day

    Stephen McKay|May 19, 2014

    Arik Doty slides safely into second as McCook shortstop Cash Bortner catches the ball with his chin.... Full story

  • Raiders sending 15 to state after district success

    Stephen McKay|May 16, 2014

    Led by Logan Lewis and Lucas Rosenbaum - each who qualified for state in four events - the Sidney boys were crowned champions of District B-6 Thursday. The girls also had a good meet with a fourth-place finish behind champion McCook. The Raiders boys tallied 112 points to easily outpace runner-up Scottsbluff. But district track is more about the fight for a place at the 2014 NSAA State Track & Field Championships May 23-24 in Omaha. The top three finishers in each event earned an automatic bid t...

  • Golfers struggle in advance of districts

    Stephen McKay|May 16, 2014

    The Red Raiders golf team had a rough outing at the Ogallala Invite on Thursday, just four days before the District B-4 Tournament is scheduled to begin. Sidney finished sixth among the 12 teams competing with a total of 368. McCook won the match with a 313. Sidney's score was not up the the standards of its past two matches which had been very encouraging. "I'm extremely disappointed. I really don't get it," said Raiders Head Coach Chuck Christensen. "Hopefully it all turns around by Monday."...

  • Coyotes finish first and second; ten bound for Burke

    Stephen McKay|May 15, 2014

    Potter-Dix turned out to be show stoppers at the District D-11 Championships at Morrill High School as they earned a first and second place in the team competitions on Wednesday. The girls won their competition by a fairly comfortable margin, outpointing Leyton 113-92. The boys were edged by Garden County 106.5 to 105. Perhaps more important for the athletes was the chance to qualify for the NSAA State Track and Field Championships at Burke Stadium in Omaha on May 23-24. For those from...

  • Six Warriors punch their tickets to Omaha

    Stephen McKay|May 15, 2014

    If you want to know how exciting it is to qualify for state, just ask Leyton's Katy Ernest and Shaela Jenkins. Though she attended as a sophomore to support her teammates, Ernest had never before competed at Burke Stadium. Now a senior, she had just one more chance. Those tears she shed at the end of the shot put competition were tears of happiness. Ernest eclipsed her previous personal best at just the time it would do her the most good. She threw 33-08.50 to earn a silver medal and a ride to...

  • Mueller, Straber sisters Storm toward state

    Stephen McKay|May 15, 2014

    Despite some initial confusion, Creek Valley's Jessie Straber was the first of the Storm to qualify for state Wednesday at the Class D-11 District Championships at Morrill High School. After freshman Jessie earned the trip by tying for second in the high jump, sister Jerry, a senior, soon claimed a nearby seat on the bus. Her runner-up finish in the triple jump earned a ticket to the dance. The Storm finally completed their roster for the NSAA State Track and Field Championships when Summer...

  • Class D-11 District Action

    Stephen McKay|May 15, 2014

    Creek Valley's Summer Mueller clears the pole vault bar on her way to Omaha.... Full story

  • Storm claim first team win at Sutherland Invite

    Stephen McKay|May 14, 2014

    Though Creek Valley had already learned they were the champions of the Sutherland Invite Tuesday, edging North Platte by two strokes, there was still one more score to settle. Fresh off the heels of his best round of the season at Kimball last week, Lane Godfrey attempted to win a second consecutive individual gold medal. But he and Anselmo Cano of Garden County would have to go overtime to settle the matter. Godfrey admittedly wasn't as sharp as he was in shooting a 73 at Kimball's Four Winds...

  • Peetz star headed to Bethany College

    Stephen McKay|May 13, 2014

    Because of his joy for a game that has been part of him as long as he can remember, Josh Fiscus not only brought his considerable talents to the Peetz basketball court every game the past four years - he also brought a big smile. Fiscus recently decided to continue playing his favorite game, signing a letter of intent to Bethany College in Lindsborg, Kansas. Fiscus will have about a third of his expenses paid with a basketball scholarship. The player Bethany Swedes Head Coach Clair Oleen has...

  • Getting ready for districts

    Stephen McKay|May 13, 2014

    The Raiders' Nick Conger runs the 110 hurdles at the Bayard BCD.... Full story

  • Raiders dominate Bayard BCD

    Stephen McKay|May 12, 2014

    As Sidney's Logan Lewis posed for pictures with a large medallion around his neck following the Bayard BCD Invitational on Friday, it must have seemed a little like deja vu. In what was a fitting end to a remarkable day for the Sidney Red Raiders--both the boys and girls earned runaway victories--Logan Lewis was was awarded the Male Athlete of the Meet award. The boys took the title with 142 points to top runner-up Mitchell (112.5) by nearly 30 points. In the girls competition, Sidney (116...

  • One tough inning knocks Peetz from state tourney

    Stephen McKay|May 12, 2014

    Jumping out to a 6-1 lead in the Class 1A 2014 CHSAA State Baseball Championships at All-Star Park in Lakewood, Colorado Saturday, Peetz had plenty of reason to feel optimistic about moving on. But then the fourth inning happened. Powered by five runs in the bottom of the fourth, the Dove Creek Bulldogs turned back the local 'Dogs in a first-round game 9-7. Although he held Dove Creek hitless through two innings and scoreless through three, Bradey Holtz was removed during a shaky fourth. Cody...

  • Talking Sports: Book learning

    Stephen McKay|May 8, 2014

    “What a stupid I am.” That’s what Roberto De Vicenzo said after the 1968 Masters Tournament. “I’m such an idiot.” The words of Phil Mickelson following the 2006 U.S. Open. I don’t remember what Colin Montgomery said after his final round that year. Nor do I remember what Jean Van de Velde said after the 1999 Open Championship. But they were stand-up guys at least, I remember that. But for the first 13 and most of the past four years I’ve played golf all my life. Most of that golf has been recreational. But I’ve played enough competitive golf...

  • Godfrey second, Creek Valley solid in home invite

    Stephen McKay|May 7, 2014

    With a quiet breeze and warm temperatures it was the perfect day for golf as the Creek Valley Storm held their annual Boys Invite at Chappell Golf Course Tuesday. By winning a one-hole playoff Lane Godfrey secured a second-place individual medal for the host Storm, while the team finished fifth among the 10 varsity squads competing. By putting three players in the top five, Bayard took the top-team prize with a total of 324 strokes. Perkins County (340) and Chase County (364) completed the top...

  • Four from Creek Valley compete against 'best'

    Stephen McKay|May 7, 2014

    Creek Valley sent a small contingent of its girls team to the Best of the Midwest meet Tuesday in Sutherland. The Storm representatives included Summer Mueller, Jerry Straber, Jessie Straber and Hannah Blackwelder. Keegan Michel, from the boys team, was qualified in the high jump until Tuesday morning. He was bumped out at the last minute, however, when another athlete with a higher qualifying height decided to attend. "It's always nice to come to an elite meet that you have to qualify for,"...

  • Knigge commits to Briar Cliff; will participate in two sports for Iowa school

    Stephen McKay|May 6, 2014

    Bryant Knigge of Potter-Dix High School has signed a letter of intent to play basketball and compete in track at Briar Cliff University in Sioux City, Iowa. Knigge, a three-sport standout at Potter-Dix, played wideout and later quarterback for the Coyotes last season. During the winter campaign he was the leading scorer on the basketball team. Only recently he set a new personal record in his favorite track and field event. At the MAC meet on Friday in Chappell he cleared the bar at 13-10 in...

  • Conger signs with Hastings

    Stephen McKay|May 6, 2014

    Nick Conger signed his letter of intent last week to participate in track at Hastings College. The full story ran in the May 1 issue. Along side are Conger's father Randall, left, and his grandfather Daryl.... Full story

  • Legion Youth Baseball Camp

    Stephen McKay|May 6, 2014

    Sidney's American Legion baseball players and coaches taught a day of skills at a baseball camp over the weekend. Up and coming players from 7-years-old and up. Colton Onstott and Coach John O'Rourke teaching proper catching techniques depending on ball placement.... Full story

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