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Though six games have already been played on the high school gridiron this season, teams in District B8 open a new season, of a sort, Friday night. For the Sidney Red Raiders, that new season begins in Alliance (3-3) as district play kicks off at 7 p.m. After their date with the Bulldogs, two more district contests will come in the weeks to follow. Sidney will keep to the road to meet the other Bulldogs in Gering on Oct. 18. Should the Raiders (3-3) take care of business the next two weeks away from home, the meeting at Weymouth Field against... Full story
A few months ago I addressed the issue of the Washington Redskins name. It's been around a long time so of course it's still here. Here's a news flash: It will be here until Redskins owner Daniel Snyder or his successor changes the name. Sooner or later there will be capitulation. Since Snyder has his heels dug in, it's likely to be later than sooner. The issue will continue to fester until Ogallala High School (Indians) and Leyton High School (Warriors) are brought to their knees. My view of the matter those several months ago was, in a...
Alli Ehler and Jachob Wiedeburg of the Sidney Red Raiders led the girls and boys teams to first and second respectively in the Western Conference Cross Country Meet at Oregon Trail Park in Gering on Monday. Ehler and Wiedeburg both finished second individually. Ehler came in at 21:33 while Wiedeburg's 18:18 earned him a silver. Both teams ran over a 5k course All six Red Raider girls finished in the top 11. Ehler was followed by Madisen Stafford (21:44) in fourth, Genessa Schilz (22:29), in... Full story
The Potter-Dix Coyotes football team ended a three-game slide with a convincing 60-6 win over the Crawford Rams last night. The win at Crawford evens the Coyotes record at 1-1 in the district and 2-3 overall. The Coyotes rushed for 121 yards as quarterback Tyler Magninie led the way 77 yards on just 10 carries. Magninie was even more evective through the air, as he completed 9 of 17 passes for 204 yards. Noah Nelson added a 78-yard completion. Bryant Knigge was on the receiving end of Nelson's...
By virtue of its third-place finish at the district tournament yesterday in Alliance, the Sidney Red Raiders golf team is headed to state. Additionally, by finishing in the top 10, Rachel Petik and Jessica Campbell qualified for the individual competition. The Raiders completed yesterday's match in 361 strokes to card ahead of fourth-place Gering (378) by a comfortable margin. The Sidney team will be accompanied at state by runnaway winner Scottsbluff (318) and McCook (350). Megan Vetrovsky... Full story
Two players from the Creek Valley Storm golf team, Tabetha Hayes and Maddy Johnson, competed at the Class C5 District Tournament in Ogallala on Monday. Hayes, a junior finished with a 112, while the freshman Johnson came in at 137. Both players have made steady progress throughout the season. Hayes went on a streak of lowering her career best in four of her final five regular-season tournaments. In the Storm's most recent match she shot a career low 107. "She was a little dissapointed she didn't finish the way she wanted to," said Storm Head...
With a 4-2 record the Sidney Red Raiders volleyball team lost out on a third-place tiebreaker to the Ogallala Indians at the two-day Twin Cities Volleyball Tournament over the weekend. Though Ogallala and Sidney both finished with identical marks, Ogallala was awarded third by virtue of more set wins than the Raiders. Grand Island Northwest was the winner Rapid City Stevens came in second. The Raiders, however, didn't seem especially interested in earning consolation prizes. Would that have been... Full story
Sidney sophomore Rachel Blauert learned last week that she will not be eligible to participate in the Class B District 4 Golf Tournament today. Since Blauert has been taking part in both varisty and junior varsity matches this season, she ended up playing in more matches than allowed under NSAA rules. The NSAA publication "Boys and Girls Golf Manual" states, "participation in interschool golf competition by any school student shall be limited to 12 meets. No more than nine of the 12 meets can involve more than four teams." Blauert pulled out...
While a frigid wind from the north carried a sideways snowfall 30 mph across Weymouth Field, the Sidney Red Raiders dropped a heartbreaking 27-24 loss to the Lexington Minutemen in a non-distict contest Friday night. After opening the season with three straight victories the Sidney gridders have since backpedaled to even their mark at 3-3. Lexington's win advances them to 3-3 as well. As the game wore on, the slick field became more-and-more of an issue. "It was alright really, but I did lose... Full story
The Peetz Bulldogs volleyball team dropped three straight sets to division the leading Fleming Wilcats on the road Friday afternoon. Fleming's record remains perfect in division play at 7-0. Peetz, meanwhile is close behind at 6-2. The Bulldogs overall record was evened up at 7-7. Fleming won the three sets with ever decreasing margins, 25-12, 25-16 and 25-18. Morgan Burns and Melissa Schumacher were tops on the kill chart with four apiece. Jodie Schumacher added three more. Mikenna Curlee and Caitlyn Peetz made no service errors in eight and...
Despite 303 all-purpose yards and five touchdowns from Bradey Holtz, the Peetz Bulldogs dropped a high scoring affair to league opponent Fleming 67-49 on their opponents cold and windy home turf on Friday night. With their second straight loss, Peetz is now 4-2 overall and 3-2 in the league. "The wind was so strong neither one of us could pass or punt when going against it," said the Bulldogs head coach Scott Sorensen. Fleming played downwind in the first quarter and parlayed the advantage into a 22-6 lead. While Peetz fared better offensively... Full story
The Peetz Bulldogs volleyball team advanced its record past .500 to 7-6 with a straight-set victory at Briggsdale Thursday night. The district win also advanced the Bulldogs record to 6-1 in the conference. Meanwhile the Falcons (4-5) remain winless in district competiton at 0-5. Peetz won the straight set victory 25-17, 25-19 and 25-14. Front-court players Mikenna Curlee and Morgan Burns had another strong game at the net. Curlee threw down nine kills and Burns seven. Burns also had three blocks. Burns and Jodie Schumacher made no errors on...
The Panhandle Senior Ladies Golf Association held their final outing of the season at Monument Shadows Golf Course in Gering recently. Finishing in first place with one birdie was the team of Joyce Asmus, Mary Ann Brothers, Myrna Carroll and Vickie Nemnich. Also with one birdie was the second-place team of Sharon Havely, Claudia Benda and Gail Magers. In third place with a birdie was the foursome of Margaret Lienemann, Bev Lee, Norma Perkins and Dee Vogel. Nancy Deselms, Sally Plover, Sharon Davis and Jean Stormoe scored one birdie. The group w... Full story
With a large group of students having traveled the 20 or so miles from Bridgeport to Dalton, the battle for the loudest student section at Thursday night's volleyball match was too close to call. But on their home court the Warriors proved too much for the Class C2 Bulldogs, as they won in three sets by scores of 25-18, 25-12 and 25-20. For Leyton it was their 19th win against just one loss. Bridgeport fell to 9-11. "I was pretty surprised by the crowd really," said the Warriors senior setter Ka... Full story
Last Friday at Alliance the Bulldogs hosted the Lexington Minutemen football squad in similar weather conditions as those faced by McCook and Sidney at Weymouth Field the same night. While Weymouth Field appeared to hold up well under the adverse weather conditions, the Minutemen were not so lucky at Alliance. "There was a huge mudhole from the 40-yard line to the 20 on the south side of the field," said Minutemen Head Coach Jeff Rowan. "We seemed to get stuck in that spot quite a bit so it wasn't fun." With more bad weather expected Friday... Full story
Sidney senior golfer Rachel Petik carded an 88 to lead a group of six Raiders qualifiers at the Best of the West Tournament at Gering's Monument Shadows Golf Course on Wednesday. Petik's score was good enough to earn her second place in what amounts to an area all-star event. Only players that have broken 100 in competition were eligible. The Raiders led all schools in qualifiers with six. Gering was also well represented with four golfers in attendance. Absent from the event were eligible...
Despite a raucous-home crowd and an energetic-pep band behind them the Scottsbluff Bearcats couldn't match the energy of Sidney's Red Raiders on the volleyball court. In an important early season Class B, District 8 clash, the Raiders disappointed the Scottsbluff crowd with a straight-set victory Tuesday night. Sidney won the contest 25-18, 25-19 and 25-17. The win maintains the Raiders perfect record (3-0) in district play while their overall record advanced to 9-5. Scottbluff (5-6, 2-1)... Full story
With the final going overtime, the Potter-Dix Coyotes volleyball team lost a tough five-set match to the South Platte Blue Knights in a non-district matchup Tuesday night. On South Platte's (6-5) home ground, the Coyotes (4-9) were felled 25-15, 16-25, 25-23, 18-25 and 15-17. "This was a close match the entire night," said Potter-Dix Head Coach Kristi Jung. "We had our opportunities, we just couldn't seem to put them away. In the end it was their defensive play that gave them the edge." Ryley HIcks had a strong service game as the Coyotes... Full story
The only thing that seems to be able to stop Creek Valley's Tabetha Hayes from reaching lower and lower--a good thing in golf--is the end of the regular season. For the fourth time in her last five rounds, Hayes again cut her competitive best. Her 107 at the Hershey Invite yesterday was a career-best round by three strokes. Meanwhile the Strom freshmen duo of Maddy Johnson and Alexis Olsen came in with a 130 and 138 respectively. "Tabetha met her goal by getting under 110 so I'm proud of her for that," said Storm Coach Cyd Hanson. "She just... Full story
With more than 20 teams competing from all around state in the University of Nebraska Kearney Invite yesterday, the Sidney Red Raiders girls cross country team finished 11th while the boys were 16th. Considering the Raiders recent success on both the boys and girls side, Sidney Head Coach Tony Neels was at a loss to explain his teams sub-par performance. "It was kind of a strange day for us, I can't pinpoint exactly what it was," Neels said. "Maybe it was the fact that we ran on Thursday and... Full story
With a cold wind to greet them, the Sidney Red Raiders golfers struggled against the conditions at the Sky View Golf Course at the Alliance Invite on Saturday. Rachel Petik handled the weather well enough to earn a ninth-place medal with an 89. As a team, however, the Raiders struggled to a 385, which put them in fourth place. Scottsbluff again took top honors with a 336 total while McCook (370) and Gering (371) were second and third. Behind Petik's 89 for Sidney was Katelin Cole (97), who ralli... Full story
Sidney HIgh School gridiron alumni Larry Jones, Gary Seevers, Charles Bagby and Jim Ziegler may have felt a little deja vu as they walked onto Weymouth Field at halftime Friday night. As the Sidney Telegraph put it Oct. 27. 1953, "The Maroons were able to hold the visitors away from the endzone except for two disastrous occassions ... Maroon attempts to hit the McCook line were repeatedly thwarted." As history has occassion to eerily repeat itselt, the Red Raiders were able to hold the visitors...
More than 420 long-distance runners from over 20 states competed Saturday, Sept. 28 in the Platte Valley Companies Monument Marathon and Half Marathon, running through some of the best scenery Nebraska has to offer. Capturing the full marathon men’s and women’s titles for the second year, was husband and wife duo Sam and Jennifer Malmberg, of Fort Collins, Colo. Sam’s winning time was 2:49.24, with Jennifer coming in at 3:21.11, both setting new course records. Joe Wilson, of Lingle, Wyo., placed second in the Male Full Division in 2:58.05, wit...
The Potter-Dix Coyotes hosted their volleyball tournament on Saturday and beat all comers before falling in the championship game to Leyton. The Coyotes opened up with a straight-set win over the Sedgwick County team from Julesburg, Colo. The home team's 2-0 victory included set wins of 25-23 and 25-15. It took the host team three sets and two overtimes to dispatch Burns, Wyo. 25-21, 26-24 and 28-26. The championship match was also close with the Coyotes dropping two staight games to Leyton 25-22 and 25-20. "Overall we were pleased with the...
The Leyton Warriors swept past three opponents to win the Potter-Dix Volleyball Invite on Saturday. Leyton first came back to top Pine Bluffs, Wyo. 23-25, 25-22 and 25-15. Glendo, Wyo. had few answers for the Warriors in two convincing defeats 25-4 and 25-6. In the Championship game, the Warriors held off the hosts 25-22 and 25-20. Kaitlyn Berner was the kill leader for Leyton against Pine Bluffs with 10. Kelsey Waite and Kassandra Harris had eight and seven kills. Carly Rushman and Harris were perfect from the service line with 15 and 13... Full story