Girls Subdistrict Pairings announced

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With girls basketball postseason set to get underway Monday, the NSAA released brackets for subdistrict tournaments Thursday morning.

Arapahoe, Cambridge and Southwest will each compete in the Subdistrict D1-11 Tournament, which will be hosted in Cambridge beginning Thursday. Game times had not yet been assigned, but top-seeded Dundy County-Stratton will presumably open the tournament against fourth-seeded Arapahoe in Tuesday's first contest while second-seeded Cambridge will battle third-seeded Southwest in the night-cap.

Subdistrict D1-11 Tournament

Arapahoe finishes Runner-Up at subdistricts, sends eight to finals

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SHELBY - With a pair of individual champions, the Arapahoe wrestling team finished second at the Class D Subdistrict 1A Tournament at Shelby-Rising City Saturday.

Eight different Warriors wrestlers achieved the top four finish required to reach next weekend's District Championship, from which the top four will advance to the State Meet.

Levi Kerner (285) remained unbeaten, finishing first with just 18 seconds on the mat Saturday. Wyatt Jenkins also finished first place at 160 pounds.

Levi Kerner

Southwest wrestlers dominate at subdistricts, send 10 to district final

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DONIPHAN - With four individual champions and four more runner-up finishes, the Southwest wrestling team dominated the Class D Subdsitrict 2B Tournament at Doniphan-Trumbull Saturday.

With wrestlers needing to finish in the top four of their weight classes to reach the district final, the Roughriders nearly advanced the entire team as 10 of 12 individuals for Southwest made it to next weekend.

Carter Van Pelt

Cambridge takes third at subdistricts, advances nine to districts

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BRAINARD - With a new postseason format for high school wrestling, the Cambridge wrestling team made the most of its weekend at the Class D Subdistrict 3B Tournament and advanced nine of their 12 wrestlers on to the district tournament. Wrestlers had to finish in the top four of their weight class at subdistricts to reach the district tournament, which is next Saturday at Central Valley High School in Greeley. The top four at the district meet will advance on to the State Meet.

Hunter Perks

Bulls, Eagles send 15 wrestlers onto District D-3 Final

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GREELEY - Eight wrestlers from Southern Valley and seven more from Hi-Line took top four medals at the Class D Subdistrict 3A Tournament Friday at Central Valley High School. Each of them will return to the same gym for next Saturday's District D-3 Final, where they'll compete for the next goal - reaching the Class D State Tournament in Omaha.

Syrus Snow

Good luck Courtney, Jacob and Dalton at State Bowling!

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On February 9 and 10, Arapahoe and Southern Valley girls and boys head to the state bowling tournament in Lincoln at Sun Valley Lanes. A new NSAA sport this year, competition begins at 2 pm for the boys on Tuesday and 9 am for girls on Wednesday.
Jacob Moore & Courtney Eidson Arapahoe

Hi-Line finishes third at Fort Kearny Wrestling

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WILCOX - With eight different medalists, including an individual champion, the Hi-Line wrestling team scored 101 points and took third place at the Fort Kearny Conference Wrestling Tournament Tuesday in Wilcox. Amherst regained the team title and Ansley/Litchfield was the runner-up in front of the Bulls.
Pictured right: Hi-Line’s Conner Schutz remained unbeaten with his fourth conference title Tuesday at the FKC Meet.

Eagles finish Runner-up at RPAC

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CAMBRIDGE - After holding down a high-powered Dundy County-Stratton offense for three quarters, the Southern Valley boys basketball team couldn’t keep the Tigers under wraps forever in Saturday night’s RPAC Boys championship game in Cambridge. The Tigers’ offense started rolling in the fourth, erasing a six-point Eagles lead and building an eight-point edge with just over two minutes to play.
ABOVE: Brody Yant rises for a layup under a DCS shot blocker. BELOW: Clayton Berry wraps a pass around a defender to an open shooter in the corner.

Area wrestling teams off to Subdistricts this weekend

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Ina new postseason format from the NSAA, high school wrestling teams will now compete in Subdistricts a week ahead of the district tournament. The top four in each weight class from each subdistrict will advance to next weekend’s District Tournament, where the top four will again advance on to State.