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  • Holiday Tournament

    Stephen McKay|Jan 6, 2014

    The Raiders go through their pre-game ritual before the game against Laramie....

  • Raiders dominate Chase County to wrap up holiday tournament

    Stephen McKay|Jan 6, 2014

    With a spark off the bench from Cody Frerichs and another solid outing from Paxton Ehler, the Red Raiders rebounded from a Friday night loss against Laramie to blow out the Chase County Longhorns 63-38 on Saturday in the Cabela's Holdiay Shootout. The Raiders (5-3) lost a chance to meet Gering in the championship game on Friday when they were downed by Laramie 63-52. Both the Raiders weekend games were at the Cabela's Athletic Facility. Though the Raiders missed out on a meeting with the...

  • Sidney ends tourney on strong note

    Stephen McKay|Jan 6, 2014

    Sidney split their final two games at the Cabela's Holiday Shootout over the weekend, finishing on a good note with a 41-38 victory over the Gothenburg Swedes (3-6) at the Sidney Middle School gym on Saturday morning. On Friday the Raiders (5-3) third quarter offensive struggles were part of the story in their 39-26 defeat to the Hershey Panthers (9-1) at the same venue. "We didn't have an easy run in this tournament but all-in-all these three days are going to make us a better team," said...

  • Raiders race past Central City in tourney opener

    Stephen McKay|Jan 3, 2014

    After a drive of more than five hours from Central City, the visiting Bison put up a brave front against the Sidney Red Raiders in the opening round of the Cabela's Holiday Shootout Thursday night. But in the end the Raiders asserted their dominance and pulled away in the late stages to earn a 68-53 win. The Raiders secured their victory with a balanced scoring attack in which 10 Sidney players scored. Paxton Ehler and Logan Lewis did much of the damage, tallying 14 points apiece. Lane Harvey...

  • Sidney's slow start mars first round effort

    Stephen McKay|Jan 3, 2014

    After going on an offensive tear in its final game before the holiday break, the Sidney Red Raiders girls baskeball team struggled to find that same explosive touch on their return to the court Thursday night. With an offense that failed to generate a point until Abbi Porter's layup after 13:20 had elapsed in the game, Sidney dropped its opening round contest in the Cabela's Holiday Shootout 35-27 to the Central City Bison at the Cabala's Athletic Facility. The Raiders record slipped to 4-2...

  • Talking Sports: A tournament to welcome the new athletic year

    Stephen McKay|Jan 2, 2014

    Hopefully by now the effects of tryptofan, heavy gravy and overspending have worn off and we can all get back to some sports. Most of all I hope everyone had a Merry Christmas, Happy Holiday and Happy New Year. As for sports, the holiday period is somewhat extended by the Cabela’s Holiday Shootout, which begins Thursday afternoon. The venues are Cabela’s Athletic Facility and the Sidney Middle School gym. Sixteen teams, including eight boys and girls teams, will compete. The host teams take center stage at the High School Thursday night. The...

  • Area Sports

    Stephen McKay|Jan 2, 2014

    Jake Sager (44) bangs the boards against Chase County....

  • A look back at 2013

    Stephen McKay|Dec 31, 2013

    In addition to earning the pitching victory, Scott Phillips had a perfect day at the plate. This photo was taken during a weekend tournament in Hershey in which Sidney Post 17 pummeled the Trojans 18-2 in a five-inning game....

  • Area Sports

    Stephen McKay|Dec 31, 2013

    Colin Brott (0) does battle in the offensive zone for the Storm against Sedgwick County on Friday, Dec. 20th....

  • Activity network allows Raiders fans to follow live action on the web

    Stephen McKay|Dec 27, 2013
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    During the second week of the fall sports season, Sidney Public Schools Technology Facilitator Matt McKay came across a webcast featuring a football game between the Alliance Bulldogs and the Aurora Huskies. "Maybe we should be doing that," he thought. In just three week's time his thoughts had turned to reality, when McKay and a small group of volunteers streamed live the varsity football game between McCook and Sidney from Weymouth Field on Sept. 27. With a heavy rainfall being blown sideways...

  • RAIDERS BASKETBALL

    Stephen McKay|Dec 17, 2013

    The Raiders' Kyler Cole looks for a teammate while under heavy defensive pressure from Jack Matulka....

  • Raiders freshmen survive cold spell from the line, cruise past Alliance

    Stephen McKay|Dec 17, 2013

    With a balanced scoring attack the Red Raiders freshmen girls basketball team had little trouble with the Alliance Bulldogs, winning in convincing fashion 48-19 at Cabela's Athletic Facility on Monday. The Raiders win keeps them perfect at 4-0 going into the long holiday break. Sidney will not play again until they host Garden County on Jan. 16, at 4 p.m. The Raiders offensive output came from many sources as four players tied for tops in scoring. Kelsey Knight, Annalise Lecher, Abbie Fraas and...

  • Sidney freshmen stopped by strong Bulldogs squad

    Stephen McKay|Dec 17, 2013

    Sidney's freshmen boys basketball team struggled against a big and talented squad from Alliance on Monday, dropping a 45-15 decision at the Cabela's Athletic Facility. The Raiders (2-2) scoring amounted to Alex Linneman with 5 points, Zach Means with 4 and Joab Olsen, Jarod Luptak and Ryan Aurich each with 2. In the early going Sidney managed to stay with the Bulldogs. Though they quickly fell behind 6-1, with just a foul shot dropped by Alex Linneman, Zach Means helped get the Raiders back into...

  • Raider Basketball

    Stephen McKay|Dec 16, 2013

    Out flying the competition, Logan Lewis scores a two pointer between the Longhorns' Kelton Fisher (30) and Ryan Moline (11)....

  • Raiders fend off Longhorns

    Stephen McKay|Dec 16, 2013

    Despite holding two 16-point leads in the second quarter, Sidney Red was forced to survive a furious comeback by the Chase County Longhorns to win a 56-49 non league contest Friday night. In front of the home faithful at Cabela's Athletic Facility, the Red Raiders (2-2) sent the Class C1 Longhorns (3-1) to their first defeat of the young season. During the second quarter when buckets by Tyler Wintholz and Lucas Rosenbaum were answered by Chase County, Sidney twice held their biggest leads of...

  • Sidney corrals Chase County at home

    Stephen McKay|Dec 16, 2013

    Firing on all cylinders from the get go, the Red Raiders advanced their record to 3-1 with a 49-27 victory over the Chase County Longhorns in a non-district matchup Friday night. The Raiders broke a 7-7 tie in the final minutes of the first quarter at the Cabela's Athletic Facility with 10 unanswered points to take a lead they would never relinquish. Katelin Cole ended the first period scoring with three pointer she was also the last to flex the net in the next eight minutes. Cole's two pointer...

  • Wrestling: Muggli first, Borges third at G-R

    Stephen McKay|Dec 16, 2013

    While Brody McKnight kicked off the Gordon-Rushville Invitational for the Sidney wrestling team with a pin in his first ever varsity match, Michael Muggli and Zach Borges ended it with the Raiders strongest performances of the day. Despite being short handed with only seven varsity wrestlers, the Red Raiders finished the meet in seventh place in the 13 team event with 54.5 points. Chadron won the meet by narrowly shading Valentine 128 points to 126.5. Host Gordon-Rushville finished third. "Yes,...

  • Low records a high finish

    Stephen McKay|Dec 16, 2013

    As the only member of his team to travel to the Banner County Invitational on Saturday, Creek Valley wrestler Mason Low did his team proud with a second-place finish. Since the Storm were represented only by Low, Creek Valley was not a factor in the team competition. While Low’s effort earned the Storm 14 points to finish 11th of 13 teams, Sedgwick-County Fleming was the runaway winner with 165 points. Kimball finished second with 89 points and Lingle-Ft. Laramie was third at 79.5. Low captured his second-place showing in the 195 lbs. pound c...

  • Ekart earns state coaching honor following Raiders' playoff season

    Stephen McKay|Dec 13, 2013

    Sidney Head Football Coach Todd Ekart has been named Huskerland's Class B recipient of the Behrends Coaching Award, it was announced on Thursday. After the Raiders suffered through 1-8 records the past two seasons, they managed a complete reversal this season, with a 7-4 mark and trip to the state playoffs. The Raiders success included a playoff win for the first time in 20 years. "Winning this award is a reflection of all the hard work Coach Ekart, his staff and all his players have put in,"...

  • Peetz junior high basketball

    Stephen McKay|Dec 13, 2013

    The Peetz junior high basketball teams were in action on Thursday evening, hosting Weldon Valley. Bryson Long bulls his way inside for a layup....

  • Peetz junior high basketball

    Stephen McKay|Dec 13, 2013

    The Peetz junior high basketball teams were in action on Thursday evening, hosting Weldon Valley. Abbey White gets ready to deliver a bounce pass underneath the basket....

  • Talking Sports: In the zone

    Stephen McKay|Dec 12, 2013

    There’s a great new invention - at least new to me - for NFL fans. It’s been around a few years but this is the first season I’ve had access. As a Miami Dolphins fan, about 2,000 miles away from the stadium formerly known as Joe Robbie, I don’t get to see many Fish games. I don’t have the NFL package and never have. For years I’ve been relegated to watching whatever my local Fox or CBS station decides to show me. Until now. Until I discovered the NFL Red Zone Channel. I’d heard of the Red Zone but didn’t have it and never quite knew what it wa...

  • Brenner, Leyton too much for Bulldogs

    Stephen McKay|Dec 11, 2013

    With Dylan Brenner scoring early and often to lead a busy attack, the Warriors proved an unpleasant guest as they cruised to a 69-38 victory over Peetz in a non-district game Tuesday night. Adding to the Bulldogs difficult night was a note of uncertainty over the condition of their leading scorer, Josh Fiscus, who has been hampered by back pain. Before the game Head Coach and Josh's father Bill Fiscus wasn't sure how much he was willing to play his son in a game that had no meaning in the...

  • Peetz runs past Warriors

    Stephen McKay|Dec 11, 2013

    With a balanced scoring attack the host Bulldogs upended the Leyton 43-29 in a non-district game Tuesday night. Hampered by the absence of senior Katy Ernest and two quick fouls on Kaitlyn Berner, the Warriors stumbled out of the gate, falling behind 12-2 after the first quarter. Though Kelsey Waite gave the visitors a quick 2-0 lead, the Bulldogs finished out the period on a 12-0 run. Peetz drew from many sources to register their their shattering start, but Beth Bernhardt contributed most...

  • Freshmen Raiders ride past Kimball, advance their record to 3-0

    Stephen McKay|Dec 10, 2013

    The Sidney freshmen girls team continued their strong early season play, toppling the Kimball Longhorns 57-13 at the Cabela's Athletic Facility Monday evening. For the Raiders it was their third win in as many games. Last week Sidney went 2-0 in a tournament at MItchell, which included a one-point victory over Chadron (24-23) and a blowout win over Scottsbluff. "This is a good group of girls we have here and we've had a nice week," said Raiders Coach Dan Dorwart. "Sometimes we have games when...

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