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12/16/03
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Brandon Mason |
Lewis Central |
Recorded three pins in the 160-pound weight class to help the Titans take team honors at the Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln Wrestling Invitational |
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Josh Dotzler |
Bellevue West |
Scored 16 points in win over rival Bellevue East and 24 points with 10 rebounds and seven assists in victory over Omaha North. |
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Leron Morgan |
Benson |
Hit for 28 points in win over Millard West and 16 points in loss to Omaha Westside |
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Dan Jaros |
Gross |
Scored 20 points in win over Schuyler and 19 points with five rebounds in win over Elkhorn. |
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Joe Roth |
Westside |
Scored 31 points in Warriors' 64-48 win over Benson. |
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Mike Jenkins |
Bellevue West |
Scored 29 points, 14 in the second quarter, as the Thunderbirds beat Bellevue East 71-56. |
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Hannah Wolf |
Millard West |
Lit up the thee point arc in Lincoln with 5-9 and ended with 17 points in the win over lincoln NE |
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Brandon Magruder |
Bryan |
32 points in the win over Papillion/LV South |
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Anthony Jones |
Northwest |
Scored 20 for the Huskies over Millard South |
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Drew Prusha |
Gross |
Won the Boystown Invitational at 145# defeating current Nebraska State Champion Dylan Wheaton |
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11/25/03
| Offensive & Defensive Lines |
Millard North |
What can you say, but a dominating season of making blocks that a 52 year old man could go through, and giving the linebackers room to roam. |
| Jon Kimbrough |
Millard North |
What a play-off week Rushed for 203 yards and four touchdowns in 38-7 win over Creighton Prep,giving the Mustangs their first-ever Nebraska Class A state football championship. It was his third 200-yard rushing performance of theplayoffs |
| Keith Lloyd |
Millard North |
Ran for 129 yards and one touchdown, and kicked a 36-yard field goal in the Mustangs' 38-7 victory over Creighton Prep to take the Nebraska Class A state title. |
| Robbie Knight |
Millard North |
Third-string quarterback carried the Mustangs to the Nebraska Class A statefootball championship with a 38-7 win over Creighton Prep. he also stopped drives of the Junior jays with three three interceptions. |
| Joel Gentile |
Saint Albert |
Rushed for 75 yards on 12 carries and scored on runs of 15 and five yards. Also scored on a two-point conversion and caught one pass for 27 yards all while playing on a sprained ankle in the Falcons' 32-22 loss to Eldora-New Providence in the Iowa Class 1-A state championship game. |
| Brian Hanson |
Roncalli |
Caught three passes for 43 yards in the Crimson Pride's 21-0 loss to McCook in the Nebraska Class B state title game. |
| Zach Potter |
Creighton Prep |
Caught a 25-yard touchdown pass for the Junior Jays' only score in their 38-7 loss to Millard North in the Nebraska Class A championship game. |
| Dan Gorski |
Creighton Prep |
Threw a touchdown pass for the Junior Jays' lone tally in the 38-7 defeat to Millard North in the Nebraska Class A championship game. |
| Phil Koch |
Saint Albert |
Made eight solo tackles, one assisted tackle, and caught two passes, one for a 52-yard touchdown in the Falcons' 32-22 loss to Eldora-New Providence in the Iowa Class 1-A state championship game |
| Aaron Romano |
Saint Albert |
Threw one touchdown pass, returned a kickoff 48 yards, and made six solo tackles in the Falcons' 32-22 loss to Eldora-New Providence in the Iowa Class 1-A state championship game |
Performers Of the Week 11/15/03
| Jon Kimbrough |
Millard North |
Rushed for 247 yards including two touchdown runs of 49 yards each and caught a 34-yard pass for a third score in the Mustangs' 34-0 Class A quarterfinal win over Westside, then rushed for another 254 yards with TD runs of 24 and 45 yards in Millard North's 21-7 semifinal victory at North Platte. |
| Robbie Knight |
Millard North |
Third-string quarterback came on in relief of the injured Jeff Tarpinian to lead the Mustangs to a 21-7 Class A semifinal win at North Platte. Also returned an interception 40 yards to set up a touchdown. |
| Carolyn Decker |
Bellevue West |
Registered 20 kills against North Platte in the semifinals and 17 kills (10 in the first game) to help lead the Thunderbirds over Papillion-La Vista 15-7, 15-10 for the Class A Nebraska state volleyball championship. |
| Tatum Ailes |
Bellevue West |
Had 34 set assists in Thunderbirds' semifinal win over North Platte and 26 set assists in the 15-7, 15-10 win over Papillion-La Vista to claim the Class A Nebraska state volleyball title. |
| Brock Gentile |
St. Albert |
Returned an interception 57 yards for a touchdown, caught a four-yard TD pass, and made a second interception with :25 remaining to seal the Falcons' 26-24 Class 1-A quarterfinal win over Truro Interstate 35. In the 28-27 semifinal overtime victory over Inwood West Lyon, Gentile caught a 66-yard touchdown pass and was credited with 12 solo and 10 assisted tackles. |
| Aaron Romano |
St. Albert |
Quarterback threw for 102 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for 61 yards, including 14 yards for the winning touchdown in overtime to beat Inwood West Lyon 28-27 in the Class 1-A semifinal. Romano also made 17 solo and eight assisted tackles. |
| Sara Gundlach |
Lewis Central |
Had 22 set assists, four digs, one kill, one block, and was 7-of-7 serving in the Titans' 25-8, 25-16, 25-16 quarterfinal loss to Ankeny at the Iowa State Volleyball Tournament. |
| Jason Huck |
Roncalli |
Rushed for 186 yards and three touchdowns in the Crimson Pride's 27-13 Class B quarterfinal win over Waverly. |
| Brandon Fischer |
St. Albert |
Ran for 189 yards and one touchdown in place of the injured Joel Gentile in the Falcons' 26-24 Class 1-A quarterfinal win over Truro Interstate 35. |
| Saxxon Nielson |
Millard South |
Caught four passes for 42 yards and made a diving interception in the end zone with 1:20 left to preserve the Patriots' 20-17 Class A quarterfinal victory over Millard West. |
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Players of the Week 11/6/03
| Stephen Mannino |
Millard South |
Rushed for 163 yards and two touchdowns in the Patriots' 28-14 upset ofdefending state champion Lincoln Southeast in the first round of the playoffs. |
| Jay Pitschka |
North |
Quarterback hit 11-of-18 passes for 189 yards and three touchdowns in the Vikings' 31-28 last-second road loss to undefeated North Platte in first round playoff action. |
| C.J. Gradoville |
St.Albert |
Freshman entered the game in the fourth quarter for the injured Joel Gentile to kick the game-tying extra point, then booted an 18-yard field goal in overtime to life the Falcons to a 10-7 win over Bedford in the opening round of the playoffs. |
| Jacob Chandler |
Ralston |
Ran for 201 yards and three touchdowns in the Rams' 34-21 loss to Roncalli in round one of the playoffs. |
| Scott Kaskie |
Papillion-LaVista |
Rushed for 181 yards and three touchdowns in the Monarchs' 55-7 win over Bellevue West in first round playoff action. |
| Bryant McCann |
Skutt |
Quarterback hit 11-of-14 passes for 117 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for 80 yards and a third score, leading the SkyHawks to a 30-7 first round playoff win over Elkhorn. |
| Bekki Heideman |
Lewis Central |
Served 23-of-25 with two aces, had 22 kills, 20 digs, and seven blocks to help the Titans defeat Sioux City North 25-18, 25-19, 18-25, 23-25, 15-13 and advance to the Iowa State Volleyball Tournament for the first time in school history. |
| Samantha Sandland |
Ralston |
Registered 27 set assists in Rams' 15-7, 13-15, 15-5 win over Springfield Platteview to clinch Ralston's first Nebraska State Volleyball Tournament berth in 29 years. |
| Lisa Hasse |
Bellevue West |
Junior bowled a 300 game for the Thunderbirds in their girls league. |
| Lindsey Behrens |
Lewis Central |
Placed sixth in the 100 freestyle to help the Titans finish 12th at the Iowa State Swim Meet, their best showing in school history. |
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Players of the Week 10/30/03
| Joel Gentile |
St. Albert |
Rushed for 238 yards and scored six touchdowns in the Falcons 53-0 win over AHST to complete a 9-0 regular season. Gentile scored on runs of 43, 60, 52, and 37 yards, returned a punt 50 yards for a touchdown, and caught a 29-yard TD pass. He also kicked three extra points and registered eight tackles on defense. |
| Connor O'Neill |
Westside |
Caught two touchdown passes, made three interceptions, returning the last one 67 yards for a touchdown, and recovered a fumble in the Warriors' 23-21 win over Papillion-La Vista. |
| Rodgers Tucker |
North |
Rushed for 198 yards and three touchdowns on runs of 67, 53, and 59 yards in the Vikings' 42-19 win over Central. |
| Jacob Chandler |
Ralston |
Rushed for 196 yards and three touchdowns on runs of 8, 39, and 40 yards in the Rams' 49-21 victory over Springfield Platteview. |
| Mike Durand |
Millard west |
Rushed for 146 yards and four touchdowns on runs of 11, 11, 2, and 24 yards in the Wildcats' 62-0 pasting of Papillion-La Vista South. |
| Carolyn Decker |
Bellevue West |
Had 15 kills to lead the Thunderbirds to a 15-5, 15-7 win over Papillion-La Vista to win the Metro Conference Volleyball Tournament. |
| Jessica Hansen |
Lewis Central |
Served 19-of-22 with four aces, adding six kills and six digs in the Class 4A Regional quarterfinal win over Thomas Jefferson, then served 10-of-11 with one ace, adding nine kills, and 16 digs in the regional final win over Abraham Lincoln, as the Titans moved to within one win of their first-ever trip to the state volleyball tournament. |
| Annalisa McGinn |
Abraham Lincoln |
Won a conference title in the 100 freestyle with a time of 1:01.91 as the Lynx finished in third place at the Missouri River Conference Swim Meet. |
| Matt Bowers |
Roncalli |
Quarterback completed 8-of-10 passes for 141 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 71 yards and another touchdown before coming out of the game in the third quarter of the Crimson Pride's 56-14 win over Elkhorn to complete the regular season with a 9-0 record. |
| Simon Perez |
South |
Kicked field goals of 36, 31, and 30 yards, the latter coming with :02 remaining in the game to give the Packers a 22-20 win over Northwest. |
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Performers of the Week 10/24/03
| Jeff Tarpinian |
Millard North |
Sophomore quarterback stepped in for the ailing Adam Shada, rushing for 102 yards and a touchdown in his first career start as the Mustangs beat Burke 27-7 to go 8-0 on the season. |
| Chris Johnson |
Abraham Lincoln |
Rushed for 232 yards, scored five touchdowns, and intercepted a pass in the Lynx 34-23 victory over Sioux City North.
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| Joel Gentile |
St. Albert |
In a battle of undefeated teams, Gentile rushed for 170 yards, scored the go-ahead touchdown on a two-yard run, kicked a 39-yard field goal, and made a key interception with 1:36 remaining in the Falcons 22-13 win at Bedford. |
| Robert Rands |
Bellevue East |
Rushed for 251 yards and two touchdowns, the second score coming with :44 left in the game to give the Chieftains a 27-21 win at Omaha South. |
| Eric Humlicek |
Iowa School for the Deaf |
Rushed for 217 yards and four touchdowns, setting school records for yards rushing in a season (1,513) and touchdowns in a season (31), leading the Bobcats to a 51-34 victory over the Sidney JV. ISD finished the season 8-1, best record in school history. |
| Scott Kaskie |
Papillion La-Vista |
Ran for 217 yards and two touchdowns (the first coming on the game's first play from scrimmage, good for 80 yards) as the Monarchs rolled over Bellevue West 24-0. |
| Dennis Goodwin |
South |
Quarterback rushed for 165 yards and two touchdowns and threw for 122 yards and another TD in the Packers' 27-21 loss to Bellevue East. |
| Jennifer Rubin |
Papillion La-Vista |
Finished in second place with a time of 15:29.76 at the Nebraska State Cross Country Meet. |
| Nate Preston |
Benson |
Finished in second place with a time of 16:00.89 at the Nebraska State Cross Country Meet. |
| Sammi Fetch |
Abraham Lincoln |
Set a new girls cross country school record with a time of 16:03, coming in sixth at the Class 4A regional meet, helping the Lynx to a third place finish. It qualified A.L. for the state tournament for the first time in 13 years. |
| Chuck Kinney |
Abraham Lincoln |
Kinney had 12 tackles, 1 sack, and 1 blocked PAT to lead Abraham Lincoln's defense in a 34-23 win over Sioux City North |
Performer Week Ending 10/20
| Aaron Dorsey |
Central |
Came off the bench in the third quarter for the injured Cortney Grixby to throw five touchdown passes (four during the seven overtimes) in the 63-56 win over Millard South. |
| Cayte Billman |
Papillion-La Vista |
Struck out 13 batters in shutting out Millard North 4-0 as the Monarchs won their ninth straight Class A Nebraska state softball championship. |
| Sheeva Parbhu |
Millard North |
A week after defeating Creighton Prep's John Waters to win the singles crown at the Metro Conference Tennis Tournament, Parbhu took the No. 1 singles title at the Class A Boys State Tennis Tournament for the second time in three years by again defeating Waters. |
| Jenni Huff |
Ralston |
Pitched complete game wins over Elkhorn and Lincon Pius X to help carry theRams into the Class B title game of the Nebraska State Softball Tournament. |
| Eric Humlicek |
Iowa School for the Deaf |
Rushed for 253 yards on 13 carries, scoring six touchdowns in Bobcats' 74-36 win over Colorado School for the Deaf. |
| Scott Kaskie |
Papillion-La Vista |
Rushed for 233 yards and four touchdowns (including runs of 42 and 56 yards) in Monarchs' 62-0 win over Benson |
| Matt Bowers |
Roncalli |
Quarterback ran for scores of 39 and seven yards and threw TD passes of 22 and 24 yards to lead the Crimson Pride to their seventh straight win of the season, 39-0 over Nebraska City. |
Performers of the week 10/13/03
| Sheeva Parbhu |
Millard North |
Senior won third straight No. 1 singles title at the Metro Conference Tennis Tournament, defeating Creighton Prep junior John Waters 6-1, 6-0. |
| Nate Preston |
Benson |
Junior won Metro Conference Boys Cross Country Championship for the second consecutive year with a time of 16:22, helping the Bunnies take the team title for a third straight year. |
| Kym Bennett |
Bellevue West |
Senior won Metro Conference Girls Cross Country Championship for the second time in the last three years with a time of 15:23. |
| Jake Chastain |
Millard West |
Quarterback rushed for 170 yards on just seven carries, including touchdown runs of 25, 69, and 40 yards, and threw a 27-yard pass for a fourth score in the Wildcats' 53-14 win over Omaha Central. |
| Roger Sandau |
Abraham Lincoln |
Quarterback threw touchdown passes of 59, 11, and 97 yards in 24-21 loss to Sioux City Heelan. Sandau finished 7 of 12 passing for 215 yards. |
| Gina Assman |
St. Albert |
Had 38 assists, 15 digs, and four kills as the Saintes went 1-2 to finish in sixth place at the Nebraska Centennial Conference Volleyball Tournament. Earlier in the week, Assman had 33 assists, 18 digs, and went 14-for18 serving with one ace in loss to Fremont Bergan, and added 20 assists, five digs, and went 5-for-5 serving with one ace in win over Boys Town. |
| Amber Yoder |
Abraham Lincoln |
Had eight kills and 14 digs in volleyball win over Omaha South, 14 kills and eight digs in loss to Omaha North, 11 kills and 23 digs in loss to Sioux City North, and 24 kills and 20 digs in win over Sioux City West. |
| Eric Humlicek |
Iowa School For The Deaf |
Rushed for 145 yards and scored five touchdowns, one on a 60-yard punt return, in the Bobcats' 50-38 win over the Thomas Jefferson JV to go over 1,000 yards rushing for the season. |
| Zach Blanchard |
Boystown |
Returned punts 64 and 67 yards for touchdowns and caught five passes for 96 yards including a 25-yard TD reception in the Cowboys' 49-14 win over Ashland-Greenwood. |
| Ryan Stuck |
North |
Made eight solo tackles leading the Viking defense that held Bryan to only 54 yards rushing in North's 24-7 victory. |
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Performers of the week 10/6/03
| Kate Jansen |
Marian |
Shot a 15-over-par 83 to claim the individual title while helping Marian win its fifth straight Metro Conference Girls Golf Championship. |
| Adam Holubar |
Bryan |
Bounced back from a lackluster first half that had the Bears trailing Central 19-0, to throw touchdown passes of 36, 20, and 28 yards, the latter coming with just :44 remaining to put Bryan ahead 26-25. The Bears added another last-second score to win 32-25. Holubar finished 12-of-26 passing for 175 yards. |
| Anthony Ridolfi |
Blair |
Threw touchdown passes of 40, 73, and 59 yards, and ran it in from two yards out for a fourth score while leading the Bears back from a 21-7 deficit to defeat Schuyler 28-21. Ridolfi finished 6-of-14 passing for 247 yards. |
| Jenni Huff |
Ralston |
Picked up two wins to improve to 11-3, pitching a three-hitter to beat Elkhorn 3-1, then threw her fourth shutout of the season as the Rams topped Beatrice 3-0 in the championship game of the River Cities Conference Softball Tournament. |
| Cayte Billman |
Papillion |
Struck out 18 batters, 16 of them in the first six innings of the Monarchs' 2-1 nine-inning loss to Millard West. |
| Joel Gentile |
St. Albert |
Rushed for 174 yards, scored five touchdowns, kicked four extra points, and forced Griswold to start its possessions at the 20 by sending his kickoffs deep into the end zone for touchbacks, in the Falcons 53-0 blowout. |
| Jason Huck |
Roncalli |
Rushed for touchdowns of 11 and 12 yards, returned a punt 55 yards for a score, and caught a 42-yard touchdown pass for his fourth TD of the game as the Crimson Pride routed South Sioux City 63-0. |
| Kara Vallinch |
T.J. |
Led the Yellow Jackets to victory in the Thomas Jefferson Invitational Volleyball Tournament with 28 digs, 22 kills, and 29-of-33 serving with eight aces. She was named to the All-Tournament team. |
| Shannon Pivovar |
Ralston |
Sophomore hit third double of the week to reach 14 for the season, setting a new Class B single-season state record, in the Rams 3-0 win over Beatrice for the River Cities Conference softball championship. |
| Steve Sebron |
Concordia |
Rushed for 254 yards, four touchdowns, and a two-point-conversion in his team's 54-22 win. |
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Performers of the Week 9/29/03
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Jeff Sobetski |
Creighton Prep |
Senior rushed for 197 yards and two touchdowns (on runs of 36 and 46 yards)in the Junior Jays' 16-3 win at Lincoln Southeast. Six of Jeff's runs wentfor 12 yards or more. |
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Vince Finocchiaro |
Westside |
Starting in place of the injured Mike Hintz, Vince stepped in and rushed for 102 yards, scoring the go-ahead touchdown on a 19-yard run in the fourthquarter as the Warriors put away Omaha Central 24-10. |
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Jason Huck |
Roncalli |
Rushed for 196 yards on 20 carries with four touchdowns as the Crimson Prideshutout Firth Norris 37-0. |
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James Smith |
Thomas Jefferson |
Rushed for 284 yards and four touchdowns in the Yellow Jackets' 44-7 win atIndianola. |
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Chris Johnson |
Abraham Lincoln |
Ran for 154 yards, including a 28-yard touchdown, plus recovered a fumble and intercepted a pass in the Lynx 33-30 loss to Johnston. Chris has made the list twice this season |
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Hannah Sebek |
Lewis Central |
Freshman set a new school record clocking a 25:52 in the 50 freestyle andhelped the Titans finish first in the 200 yard medley relay and the the 200freestyle relay at the Sioux City Metro Swim Meet won by the Titans 100-70.Lewis Central won seven of the 11 events. |
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Eric Humlicek |
Iowa School for the Deaf |
Rushed for 301 yards on only 16 carries (an average of more than 18 yards per carry) and scored five touchdowns, one coming on an interception return,in the Bobcats' 92-50 win over Iowa Christian Academy. This is Eric's third time on the performers of the week inthe season |
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Joel Gentile |
St. Albert |
Rushed for 347 yards on just 18 carries and scored six touchdowns all injust the first half of the Falcons' mercy rule-shortened 59-7 win overCorning, which was stopped in the third quarter. Two of his scores came onruns of 82 and 79 yards. Gentile has become a regular here with his third appearance. |
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Adam Shada |
Millard North |
Quarterback rushed for 198 yards and four touchdowns on runs of 26, 2, 60, and 62 yards in the first half to lead the undefeated Mustangs overPapillion-La Vista 55-28. Shada finished with 206 yards on 23 carries. All we have to do is just change the numbers every week as adam has been here every week. |
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| Performers of the Week 9/22/03
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Eric Humlicek |
Iowa School for the Deaf |
Quite a week for the Bobcats' running back. Monday, he rushed for 172 yardson 17 carries (an average of more than 10 yards per carry) and scored fivetouchdowns, including one on a 68-yard return of the opening kickoff inleading ISD to a 59-36 win over Nebraska City Lourdes JV. Saturday, he ranfor another 96 yards with three more touchdowns in ISD's 46-20 victory overKansas School for the Deaf as the Bobcats improved to 3-0 on the season. |
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Adam Shada |
Millard North |
The senior quarterback rushed for 319 yards and four touchdowns, includingone for 83 yards, in the Mustangs' 55-28 romp over Millard West to remainundefeated at 3-0. |
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Travis Lechti |
Burke |
The sophomore rushed for 219 yards and four touchdowns (including a 60-yard score) in the Bulldogs' 44-0 victory over Lincoln North Star. |
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Kiley Schwedhelm |
Papillion/La Vista |
Senior struck out five without issuing a walk in the Monarchs' 5-0 semifinalvictory over Millard North to advance to the championship game of the Metro Conference Softball Tournament. Then, playing first base in the title game,Kiley had two hits and scored two runs in Papillion-La Vista's 5-1 win overOmaha Central. |
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George Oliver |
Northwest |
Hit 9 of 11 passes for 113 yards and one touchdown and rushed for 101 yardson 12 carries and two more touchdowns (one, a 65-yard run) as the Huskies handed Omaha Bryan its first loss of the season, 35-20. |
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Bekki Heideman |
Lewis Central |
Had three blocks, three kills, 10 digs, and finished 24-for-25 serving,including 10 straight points in game two to pace the Titans in their home opening win over Glenwood. Two nights later she contributed seven blocks, seven kills, 23 digs, and was 37-for-37 serving with five aces in Lewis Central's come-from-behind win over Carroll Kuemper. Two days after that atthe Urbandale Tournament, Bekki had 13 kills, 20 digs, and went 49-for-53serving with three aces as the Titans finished in fifth place, their bestshowing at the tourney in three years. |
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Chris Johnson |
Abraham Lincoln |
Ran for 198 yards on 14 carries with three touchdowns from 76, 2, and 15 yards out in the Lynx 49-41 loss at Des Moines East. |
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Joel Gentile |
Saint Albert |
Rushed for 149 yards on 21 carries (111 of those yards coming in the first half), caught a 28-yard pass for a touchdown, and kicked the extra point for the exclamation point to the Falcons' 13-0 win at Oakland Riverside to stayundefeated at 3-0. |
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Jacob Chandler |
Ralston |
Rushed for 120 yards and three touchdowns, adding a fourth score on a75-yard catch and run to lead the Rams to their first win of the year, 49-7over South Sioux City. |
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Josh Meyers |
Yutan |
Set a new school rushing record with 374 yards and six TD's inthe win over Pamyra |
Performers of the Week 9-15-03
| Keith Lloyd |
Millard North |
Playing despite a bout of shingles, Lloyd led the Mustangs with 67 yards rushing, scored two touchdowns, kicked a career-best 48-yard field goal along with five extra points, and led the defensive charge from his linebacker position in holding Omaha Central to just 48 total yards through three quarters, in Millard North's 44-7 victory. |
| Amy Sobczak |
Millard West |
Threw a no-hitter striking out six as the Wildcats defeated Bellevue East 7-0 to advance to the semifinals of the Metro Conference softball tournament. |
| Gabi Ailes |
Bellevue West |
Freshman had 38 kills in volleyball wins over Millard South, Grand Island, Millard North, and Marian to lead the thunderbirds to victory in the Millard North Invite and keep West undefeated on the season at 12-0. |
| Matt Bowers |
Roncalli |
Threw touchdown passes of 17,15, and 8 yards and ran 19 yards for a fourth TD in the Crimson Pride's 35-0 win at Gross. Bowers was 11-16 passing for 153 yards. |
| Allan Evridge |
Papio-LaVista |
Threw a fourth down touchdown pass with 5:56 left to tie the game with Millard South, then ran 1-yard for the winning score in overtime to beat the Patriots 17-10. On the night, Evridge completed 17 of 26 passes for 185 yards with no interceptions. |
| Kristen Casey |
Westside |
All-State soccer star became the first girl to score points in a Nebraska Class A football game, kicking a 25-yard field goal in Westside's 15-8 upset win over Burke. |
| Joe Hunter |
Abraham Lincoln |
Led team in rushing with 73 yards on just five carries, including a 53-yard third quarter touchdown romp that proved to be the winning score in the Lynx 21-20 win over Ames. |
| Dan Heck |
Creighton Prep |
Provided all his team's scoring by kicking field goals of 24 and 28 yards, the second one coming with :07 remaining to lift the Juniors Jays to a 6-3 win over Millard West. |
| Sammi Fetch |
Abraham Lincoln |
Finished sixth at the Lewis Central Invite with a time of 16:27.41, best of all Council Bluffs cross country runners in leading the Lynx to a fourth-place finish. Last year in the same event, Sammi finish in 47th place. |
| Erica Burson |
Gross |
Had a match-high 13 kills, including eight in the second game leading the Cougars to an 11-15, 15-10, 15-10 volleyball win over Ralston. |
| Cayte Billman |
Papio-LaVista |
Winning pitcher of monday nights Metro Conference softball tournament over Omaha Central 5-1. Billman also had an RBI double and struck out nine. |
Performers of the Week 9/8/03
| Joel Gentile |
St. Alberts |
He scored four rushing touchdowns in 1st half in a 54-14 win over Lewis Central and finished with 161 yards on 16 carries. |
| Adam Shada |
Millard North |
He equaled the school record of 6 touchdowns, while rushing for 196 yaards on just 15 carries in only 3 quarters of play in winning 50-0 over Bellevue West. |
| Ryan Fisicaro |
Creighton Prep |
He rushed for 139 yards and a touchdown in a 42-6 victory over Central. |
| Mike Durand |
Millard West |
He had a game-high 251 yards on 18 carries and 2 touchdowns iln 24-19 win over Papillion LaVista. |
| Matt Bowers |
Roncalli |
He completed 4 of 5 passes for 136 yards in 1st half for a 24-0 lead. One of his passes went for a 60 yard touchdown in a 30-6 win over Ralston. |
| Bryant McCann |
Skutt |
He completed 7 of 12 passes for 149 yards with 2 going for touchdowns in a 13-12 win over Elkhorn. |
| Ryan Chandler |
Burke |
He threw for 2 touchdowns and ran one in for a 31-10 win over Lincoln High. He was 8 for 13 with 103 yards in passing. |
| Amy Sobczak |
Millard West |
She allowed four hits and went 2 for 3 with a double and 2 RBI's in a 4-1 win over Westside. |
| Jamie Sorensen |
Burke |
She threw a one-hitter in a 2-1 win over Millard South. |
| Cassie Kleinsmith |
Marian |
She went 3 for 4 with a single, a double, a home run and 5 RBI's in a 3 inning 20-0 win over Benson. |
| Jenna Marston |
Elkhorn |
She threw a four-hitter in a 8-2 win over Bryan in the title game. |
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