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  • Woten to run for Black Hills State

    Stephen McKay|Apr 1, 2014

    There was a time when Kate Woten was just an average high school track athlete. But then she got serious. Woten, a veteran of the 2013 NSAA Track Championships in Omaha and an honor-roll student at Potter-Dix High School, signed a letter of intent on Monday to study and run track at Black Hills State University in Spearfish, S.D. "It's surreal--I never thought this would actually be possible," said Woten. "I didn't let myself think it was possible until it happened because I didn't want to be di...

  • Raiders take gold in home meet

    Stephen McKay|Mar 31, 2014

    The Sidney boys track team showed strength across the board on their way a convincing win in the Red Raider Invitational Track Meet on Saturday at Weymouth Field. With mostly sunny skies and temperatures nearing 70 degrees, the setting was ideal for what was the opening outdoor meet of the 2014 season. Sidney's total of 175 points put them well ahead of second-place finisher Ogallala (116). Alliance (110.83) was third. Potter-Dix finished ahead of all the Class D schools with 38.5 points for fif...

  • Sidney girls take third in home invite

    Stephen McKay|Mar 31, 2014

    Strong individual performances and beautiful weather highlighted the Red Raider Invitational Track Meet on Saturday as a large contingent of schools from three classes descended on Weymouth Field at Sidney High School. Four local schools competed in the event with Class D schools Creek Valley, Leyton and Potter-Dix joining Class B host Sidney. In the girls team competition Gothenburg came out on top with 154 points while Ogallala was runnerup with 116. Sidney followed in third place with 66...

  • Birner, Radcliffe lead Raiders on windswept North Platte course

    Stephen McKay|Mar 31, 2014

    With fifth-place on the leaderboard, the young Sidney boys golf team opened their season to mixed results at the cool and windy River's Edge Golf Club in North Platte on Friday. The Raiders finished with a total of 363 strokes, off the pace set by McCook at 329. Behind the Bison were Gering (343), Grand Island (349) and host North Platte (356). In all there were 11 varsity teams competing. Among the top-10 individual finishers, Ryan Birner secured a fifth-place medal with a 13-over par 83. Anoth...

  • Harris signs to throw for Northern State track team

    Stephen McKay|Mar 28, 2014

    Leyton High School two-sport athlete and honor-roll student Kassandra Harris has signed a letter of intent to participate in track and study at Northern State University in Aberdeen, S.D. Harris, who was also one of the top players on the volleyball team that went to state the past three years, originally had set a goal to play volleyball when she moved on to college. After medaling in sixth in the discus at the state championships in Omaha last year, Harris began entertaining thoughts of...

  • Talking Sports: Shady circumstances

    Stephen McKay|Mar 27, 2014

    As I walked under the highway overpass I first noticed him. Scruffy looking with an unclean beard, unkempt appearance and tatoos all over his body. But that’s not why I came to dislike him so much. We’re in between sports seasons now. Winter season is over and spring sports are just getting started. Maybe this space should be occupied by a “best of” or some kind of a rerun at these times of the year. Instead, I’ll just take a departure from sports for the day and recall that con man and a few other characters I met while hitchiking across th...

  • Bulldogs beat down second-ranked Caliche

    Stephen McKay|Mar 26, 2014

    All nine Peetz hitters reached base safely at least once, Bradey Holtz put in a 152-pitch performance, and the Bulldogs (1-1) were able to turn back the No. 2 ranked Class 1A team in the state 11-9 on the Caliche Buffaloes (0-1) own ground Tuesday afternoon. Holtz, who went the distance to earn the win, had his pitch count inflated by 13 strikeouts and 8 walks. Additionaly, some defensive miscues in the final innings helped prolong the junior hurler's outing as Caliche plated four runs. "I feel...

  • Bulldogs down Caliche

    Stephen McKay|Mar 26, 2014

    Peetz catcher and cleanup hitter Logan Vach chases a foul ball. He reached base three times and knocked in two runs.... Full story

  • Winning tradition drew Ernest to WNCC

    Stephen McKay|Mar 25, 2014

    Leyton's setter supreme Katy Ernest has signed a letter of intent to play volleyball and study at Western Nebraska Community College in Scottsbluff this fall. Ernest is headed to a program that has developed a strong tradition for winning in recent years. Under two different head coaches the Cougars have not finished below third place at nationals for seven consecutive years. During that span WNCC has captured a pair of junior college national championships, in 2007 and 2010. "I was looking for...

  • Community volleyball action

    Stephen McKay|Mar 25, 2014

    The community center coed volleyball tournament concluded Monday night. Kelsey Schmidt of the Bullfrogs hammers it through Floaters defender Tyler Barnhart. Runza was the eventual champion, winning over Cabela's Floaters.... Full story

  • Rosenbaum sets school mark at Chadron indoor event

    Stephen McKay|Mar 24, 2014

    Despite the snow and wind that fell outside, the Chadron State College Indoor High School Invite went off as planned on Saturday. With competitors from 15 teams, three states and seven different classes, it was an event more about testing the waters of competition more so than team vs. team. Though there were many Raiders highlights, especially in boys field events, the moments when Sidney's Lucas Rosenbaum grabbed the attention of nearly all in the Nelson Physical Center in Chadron on...

  • Storm undaunted by larger schools

    Stephen McKay|Mar 24, 2014

    While a winter-like storm raged outside, the Creek Valley Storm track and field team was warm and comfortable inside as it competed at the Nelson Physical Activities Building in Chadron on Saturday. Despite facing 14 other schools, most much larger, the Storm were more than willing to test their competitive spirit at the Chadron State College High School Invite on Saturday. In addition to Cody-Kilgore and Morrill, Creek Valley was one of just three Nebraska Class D schools in attendance. There were also five Class B schools, two class C teams...

  • Top gun

    Stephen McKay|Mar 24, 2014

    Trapshooters from Sidney competed on Saturday at the Mitchell Gun Club Junior High Girls 1. Carley Witt 80 Champion Junior High Teams Results 1. Platte Valley Claybusters 410 2. Sidney Jr. High #1 360 Sidney Scores Alex Carlson 83 Carley Witt 80 Nate Deal 70 Cole Westfall 65 Spencer Barker 62 Senior High Team Results 1. Platte Valley Claybusters A 397 2. Platte Valley Claybusters B 347 3. Sidney Senior High 337... Full story

  • Chadron Indoor

    Stephen McKay|Mar 24, 2014

    Anchor leg runner Genessa Schilz made a winning move past Chadron in the 4 x 800 relay.... Full story

  • One inning unravels otherwise solid opening day for Peetz

    Stephen McKay|Mar 21, 2014

    As mostly clear skies and a warm sun greeted the first day of spring it was the perfect setting for the Peetz Bulldogs and Merino Rams to welcome the season with the schedule's first baseball game. Unfortunately for the visiting 'Dogs the fifth inning got away from the young squad. The Rams went on to win a 12-3 non-league contest on Thursday. Before the game unravelled in the fifth, Peetz pitcher Bradey Holtz was sailing along with a 3-2 lead. He threw mostly fastballs, mixing in a diet of...

  • Run for it

    Stephen McKay|Mar 21, 2014

    Sidney’s track team began preparing this week for Saturday’s season opener, the indoor event at Chadron. Savanna Rosenbaum works on bringing out the form that has earned a trip to state in the high jump.... Full story

  • Run for it

    Stephen McKay|Mar 21, 2014

    Sidney’s track team began preparing this week for Saturday’s season opener, the indoor event at Chadron. Lucas Rosenbaum strides out after receiving the baton from Logan Lewis.... Full story

  • Not doggin' it

    Stephen McKay|Mar 20, 2014

    Bradey Holtz, left, and Ben Karnik work on the baton exchange as the Peetz Bulldogs prepare for their opening meet on Saturday at Yuma.... Full story

  • Talking Sports: Season's greetings

    Stephen McKay|Mar 20, 2014

    We made it! Today is the first day of spring, and even if the weather sometimes doesn’t reflect it winter is done. As President Gerald Ford once said, “My fellow Americans, our long national nightmare is over.” OK, so it’s a bit strong to say that winter is a nightmare and I think Mr. Ford had something else on his mind back in August, 1974. Come to think of it, if you’ve ever spent a sweltering August day in Washington, D.C., you just might not mind a little touch of winter. But still, I think most everybody’s favorite season is spring. Pro...

  • On Track

    Stephen McKay|Mar 20, 2014

    Practice is underway for the spring sports season, when weather allows. Students from Peetz High School hit the track on Wednesday. The first meet of the season, at least in Nebraska, is scheduled for Saturday in Chadron. Peetz competes in Yuma, Colo. Despite limited outdoor practice so far this season, Whitney Christian is already feeling comfortable clearing the hurdles.... Full story

  • Ten to Remember

    Stephen McKay|Mar 19, 2014

    The Sidney Sun-Telegraph was treated to many an exciting game during this past season. We saw clutch last-second shots, dramatic comebacks, exciting wins and even a few heart breaking losses. There was even an emotional win for a beloved coach who was temporarily sent to the sidelines. Here, then is our top-10 list in no particular order - with one clear exception. Sidney 45, Gering 43 (Girls) at WNCC - Feb. 28 Considering how much was on the line and how unlikely the task, it's hard to look...

  • Godfrey to play two sports at Hastings

    Stephen McKay|Mar 18, 2014

    Creek Valley senior Lane Godfrey has comitted to play basketball and golf at Hastings College this fall. Godfrey was the Storm basketball team's leader in several statistical categories this past season and a qualifier for the NSAA Boys State Golf Tournament last spring. On the court Godfrey was tops for Creek Valley in scoring (15.6 ppg), rebounds (8.0 rpg), assists (3.9 apg) and steals (3.2 spg). On the links Godfrey filled the number one slot for Creek Valley in 2013 and was a threat to...

  • Local shooter named to state

    Stephen McKay|Mar 18, 2014

    For the second straight year Spencer Ellwanger of Sidney has been named to the 2014 Nebraska Trapshooting Association State Team. Ellwanger, 15, earned his place on the state team in the sub-junior category after qualifying in three different disciplines. To qualify for the team in the sub-junior age group one must have a minimum of 1,000 targets from the 16-yard line, 1,000 targets from the shooter's handicap yardage (18-27 yards) and 500 doubles targets (two targets at one time). "It's a good... Full story

  • The boys and girls of spring

    Stephen McKay|Mar 18, 2014

    Although snow washed out the scheduled Peetz opener on Thursday, the Bulldogs got in a good day of practice at the start of the week. Catcher Logan Vach takes a throw at the plate.... Full story

  • The boys and girls of spring

    Stephen McKay|Mar 18, 2014

    Although snow washed out the scheduled Peetz opener on Thursday, the Bulldogs got in a good day of practice at the start of the week. Angelica Clowdis makes the pivot at second base.... Full story

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