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  • Raiders in run away win over Chadron

    Stephen McKay|Feb 3, 2014

    It took just 18 seconds for Paxton Ehler to put the Red Raiders on the path to victory. His three pointer shortly after tip off was the start of a 46-33 non-league win over the Chadron Cardinals at the Cabela’s Athletic Facility Friday night. Though Ehler’s opening three pointer was soon answered with an equalizer by Vonsinh Sayaloune, Sidney took the lead for good moments later, when Rosenbaum dropped in a free throw. The Raiders never looked back. In the final two minutes Ehler hit another three and a foul shot for a 13-6 lead after one quart...

  • Muggli, Borges lead Raiders at Mitchell

    Stephen McKay|Feb 3, 2014

    Despite some high drama in the 145 lbs. class, in which the Raiders' Michael Muggli captured silver, the shorthanded Sidney Red Raiders wrestling squad brought home a top ten finish among the 16 teams competing at the Michell Invite on Saturday. Wheatland was the team winner with 140 points while Bridgeport (114), Lingle Fort Laramie (88), Bayard (83) and Gothenburg (82) rounded out the top five. The host Tigers were sixth with 78 points. The Raiders finished with 54 points. With his...

  • Low, Koenen place at Irish Invitational

    Stephen McKay|Feb 3, 2014

    Both Creek Valley wrestlers placed at the Irish Invite, hosted by St. Patricks High School in North Platte on Saturday. Mason Low finished fifth and scored 11 team points in the 195 lbs. class. Gage Koenen fought his way to sixth and scored seven points for the Storm at 220 lbs. Low won two of his four matches, including the battle for fifth place. Against Bryan Halstead of of North Platte Low won by a 9-3 decision in his final match of the day. Halstead finished in sixth. Koenen meanwhile fared well after just his first meet of the season. He...

  • Weekend Roundup - Boys basketball

    Stephen McKay|Feb 3, 2014

    Leyton splits weekend schedule Minatare ended their three-game losing streak on Friday night with a 61-54 win over Warriors. It was the first time this season the District D2 11 rivals had met. The Warriors bounced back the following night when they overpowered Crawford, 63-38, in Dalton. After their weekend of action the Warriors record stands at 11-4. Minatare’s weekend, which included a loss to Potter-Dix, settled in at 10-4. Crawford is now 5-9. In Friday’s game at Minatare the Warriors held a narrow lead at 40-39 before the Inidans hea...

  • Weekend Roundup - Girls basketball

    Stephen McKay|Feb 3, 2014

    Warriors pound Minatare, edged by Crawford Leyton had a mixed weekend as they as they split a pair of games. On Friday night Leyton pounded district rival Minatare 48-22 on the road. On Saturday the Warriors had a fourth quarter comeback attempt fall short. Visiting Crawford escaped with a 51-48 win. The Warriors, however, remain perfect in their district with a 6-0 mark. They are 9-6 overall. Twelve Leyton players scored in the win at Minatare: Katy Ernest (7 points) Diedra Waite (6), Kaitlyn Berner (5), Carly Rushman (5), Jessica Houk (5),...

  • Sutherland downs Creek Valley

    Stephen McKay|Jan 31, 2014

    The Creek Valley struggled without their top scorer, dropping a one-sided affair to Sutherland 65-39 on the road. The Sailors outscored Creek Valley 20-3 in the first quarter and went on to establish a 36-11 lead at the half. The Storm were hampered by the absence of Summer Mueller, who could not attend the game due to illness. “We just didn’t come out to play at all that first quarter,” said Creek Valley Head Coach Bill Wilbur. “We ended up playing a lot of our younger players in the game.” The Storm’s record slipped to 8-5 while Sutherland...

  • Second half shooting woes doom Storm

    Stephen McKay|Jan 31, 2014

    The Creek Valley boys let a hard-earned 31-29 halftime lead slip away in the final 16 minutes as they dropped a 57-45 decision to the Sutherland Sailors on Thursday night. The Sailors upped their record to 6-10 while Creek Valley fell to 2-12. “The kids played hard and gave a really good effort,” said Storm Head Coach Roger Behrends. “We just had trouble scoring in the second half. We need to be more efficient running our offense the entire game.” Lane Godfrey was the high scorer for Creek Valley with 17 points. Brett Godfrey added 8 points,...

  • Talking Sports: February brings critical local contests

    Stephen McKay|Jan 30, 2014

    When the first page of the of the 2014 calendar is torn off to reveal the second, it means the local winter sports scene will be racing towards its dramatic conclusion. With February comes the final regular-season basketball games for all schools in our area, with sub districts and districts to follow quickly thereafter. The wrestling season will end, too, and then it’s on to districts in Cozad. The wrestling state tournament is slated for Feb. 20-23 in Omaha. The Sidney boys and girls bowling teams have already earned their way to state and w...

  • Raiders' dramatic rally falls short

    Stephen McKay|Jan 29, 2014

    Sometimes you learn more about the soul of a team through its losses than its wins. After a wild fourth quarter the Red Raiders came up just short of a near miracle finish, falling 62-61 to the Sterling Tigers in a non-league basketball game in Wally Post Gymnasium on Tuesday night. Though the Raiders trailed by 9 points with 6:29 left in the final period, they managed to storm back to take a 3-point lead. Despite the effort behind their hard earned advantage, it took only seconds for fortune...

  • Weekend Action

    Stephen McKay|Jan 28, 2014

    Tyler Wintholz and Nick Castner in the zone....

  • Sidney bowlers qualify for state

    Stephen McKay|Jan 28, 2014

    There may have been a little nail biting going on before the word became official, but both the Sidney boys and girls bowling teams qualified for state. By virtue of their runnerup finishes at the district tournament, held at Cedar Bowl in North Platte on Saturday, the Sidney squads will head for Lincoln where they will compete for state honors Feb. 7-8, at Hollywood Bowl. It's the second year in a row that both teams have qualified for state. Last year the girls team was the Class C2 district...

  • Rowley steal secures win

    Stephen McKay|Jan 27, 2014

    The Red Raiders continued their solid run of district play by upending the Scottsbluff Bearcats 44-41 on Saturday to up their record to 5-1 in Class B District 6 competition. The win also gives the Raiders their fourth consecutive overall, which leaves them at 10-5 mark overall. Saturday marked the second time this season that Sidney has defeated Scottsbluff (1-13). Depite the Bearcats record of struggles this season, they came in hungry to Cabela's Athletic Facility. In a game that was close...

  • Sidney fends off feisty Bulldogs

    Stephen McKay|Jan 27, 2014

    A talented group of class C2 basketball players from Bridgeport invaded Cabela's Athletic Facility on Friday night to try their hand against one of the panhandle's most dangerous Class B opponents. Although the Bulldogs (11-3) fought Sidney to a near draw after one half of play, Sidney wore down their guests the rest of the way, to claim a 44-34 victory. For Sidney (11-3) their school record winning streak reached seven. The Raiders have also won 10 of their last 11, with their only blemish...

  • Top seeds fall in MAC

    Stephen McKay|Jan 24, 2014

    The last time the Minatare Indians lost a game prior to the semi-final of the MAC tournament Thursday night was in last season's sub districts. Potter-Dix did the damage on that occasion. For the Coyotes it was deja vu, all over again. Their 61-53 upset of the Indians at Sidney Middle School stopped Minatare's (9-1) nine game winning streak. The win earns the Coyotes (7-5) the right to meet local nemisis Leyton in the MAC finals on Friday. The Leyton Warriors punched their ticket to the final...

  • Potter-Dix brushes past the Eagles to reach title game

    Stephen McKay|Jan 24, 2014

    The Potter-Dix girls made sure that the finals of the MAC Tournament on Saturday night would be represented by combatants wearing the same colors in both the boys and girls games. As Leyton and Potter-Dix was earlier established to be the boys MAC final, so too will be the girls title game. Potter-Dix insured their place with a 39-29 win over Garden County at Sidney Middle School on Thursday night. Earlier, the Leyton Warriors eliminated the defending MAC champion and top seeded Creek Valley...

  • Leyton overcomes slow start, batters Garden County

    Stephen McKay|Jan 24, 2014

    For the Warriors, three times will have to be the charm if they are to capture the 2014 MAC Tournament title Saturday night. After a sluggish beginning the Warriors (9-3) earned passage to the MAC finals with a 53-36 semi-final win over the Garden County Eagles (5-6) at Sidney Middle School on Thursday night. "It looked to me at times like we were playing in sand," said Warriors Head Coach Gary Oltmann. "But we got our job done on defense." After fighting through the first quarter to a 12-12...

  • Raiders perform well at Sedgwick County

    Stephen McKay|Jan 24, 2014

    Five Sidney wrestlers won their matches in a dual meet with Sedgwick County on Thursday night, but the Raiders came up short in the team event by a count of 48-21 at Ovid, Colo. Sedgewick County, a strong team which won the recently held 15-team Chase County Invite, captured nine weight classes. The Cougars won two of their matches by forfeit as they had a representative for each of the 14 weight classes. The Raiders match winners included: Kane Taylor at 195 lbs., who shutout Jimmy Horalek 4-0; Jake Heeren, who pinned Jordan Thompson in 1:33...

  • Sidney student earns prestigious RHOP scholarship

    Stephen McKay|Jan 23, 2014

    According to those who know her best, Sidney High School senior Cody Rowley is a bright, hard working, involved and well organized student with deep-set roots in the community. In other words, those in the know considered her a perfect candidate for Chadron State College's selective Rural Health Opportunities Program (RHOP). Not long after Rowley completed the RHOP application and interview process, the decision makers at Chadron State and the University of Nebraska Medical Center came to the same conclusion. The major driving force behind...

  • Talking Sports: The talk and the walk

    Stephen McKay|Jan 23, 2014

    I confess I’d never heard of Richard Sherman before last Sunday. I wasn’t able to watch a lot of NFL football this season and what I did see was mostly confined to the NFL Red Zone Channel. But last weekend I was excited to watch the Broncos play the Patriots and the Seahawks do battle with the 49ers. My football Sunday was made extra enjoyable when the two teams I wanted to win came through. Despite my New York upbringing and New England roots, I don’t like the Patriots but I appreciate Peyton Manning - and Archie and Eli too. I rooted for t...

  • Waite spurs late Warriors charge

    Stephen McKay|Jan 22, 2014

    After eight lead changes and four ties in the first 21 minutes of play, Leyton's Kelsey Waite dropped in a third-quarter layuup that proved to be the final momentum reversal of the night. Though not secure until the last quarter of play, the fourth seeded Warriors held on to the final lead change with a bull-dog grip on their way to a 44-37 victory over the No. 5 South Platte Blue Knights in round one of the MAC girls basketball tournament at Dalton. The win sets up a date with No. 1 seed Creek...

  • Leyton has little trouble in first round

    Stephen McKay|Jan 22, 2014

    The Leyton Warriors took their first step towards a MAC boys basketball title with little interference from the South Platte Blue Knights on Tuesday night in Dalton. The No. 2 Warriors jumped out to a 17-0 lead and never looked back as they cruised to a 49-15 first-round win. The victory earns Leyton a trip to Sidney on Thursday for a matchup with No. 3 Garden County. The Eagles stalled Creek Valley's title hopes, 61-42. No. 4 Potter-Dix also advanced after beating fifth seeded Banner County...

  • Stagecoach

    Stephen McKay|Jan 22, 2014

    Stagecoach driver, Peggy Cottier, makes a stop to pick up passengers in downtown Sidney....

  • Shirt Tales

    Stephen McKay|Jan 21, 2014

    Shirt Tales co-owner Heidi Ahrens hosts a Business After Hours last night....

  • A weekend of action

    Stephen McKay|Jan 21, 2014

    Sidney wrestler Jake Heeren battles Alex Wambolt of Bayard...

  • Sidney knocks off Minutemen sixth consecutive win

    Stephen McKay|Jan 20, 2014

    Add another win for the streaking Sidney boys basketball team as their 60-40 effort over the Lexington Minutemen at Cabela's Athletic Facility on Saturday was sixth in a row. With wins in nine of their last 10 contests the Raiders record now stands at 10-3. The Minutemen, another Class B squad which plays in District 5, fell to 5-8. For Sidney, the run is said to be a school record for boys basketball. Sidney was never in serious danger against Lexington. Tyler Wintholz's two and Paxton Ehler's...

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