Southwest sweeps Arapahoe

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ARAPAHOE - The Southwest volleyball team hit the road last Tuesday and took a 3-0 win at Arapahoe. Errors mounted for both teams at times, but the Roughriders produced more offense in a 25-16, 26-24, 2515 win over the Warriors.
Southwest’s Atleigh Nelms and Kyra Nelms rise to block an attack.

Arapahoe grad inducted into High School Sports Hall of Fame

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LINCOLN - A four-time State Champion in Track and Field from Arapahoe was inducted into the 2022 Class of the Nebraska High School Sports Hall of Fame Sunday. Fran Benne, formerly Fran ten Bensel, was part of a 20-member class that was inducted into the Hall of Fame Sunday at Lincoln East High School.
1988 Arapahoe graduate Fran 9ten Bensel) Benne was inducted into the Nebraska High School Sports Hall of Fame Sunday in Lincoln

{ FROM OUR FILES } OXFORD

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100 Years Ago October 12, 1922 Only 20 above zero Monday morning, our first touch of real winter weather. 90 Years Ago October 6, 1932 Not recorded.

{ FROM OUR FILES } BEAVER

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25 Years Ago September 25, 1997 It was a real nail biter, but the Southern Valley Eagles brought home a 26-22 football victory from Alma Friday night. Parade winners at Eager Beaver Days were the Southern Valley Jr.

Hi-Line falls to Overton, Amherst

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The Fort Kearny Conference presents a number of challenges in its volleyball schedule, but to play arguably the top two teams in one triangular made for a tough night for the Hi-Line volleyball team Thursday. The Bulls fell to Overton (17-1) and to Amherst (16-3) in straight sets Thursday and fell to 8-10 this season.
Hi-Line falls to Overton, Amherst

Hi-Line takes down Southern Valley for road win

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SOUTHERN VALLEY The Hi-Line football team opened district play with a 48-26 victory at Southern Valley Friday. With a workmanlike effort, the Bulls opened a lead on the Eagles in the first half, then rode the advantage to victory. The Bulls forced five interceptions to keep the Eagles at bay in the first half, but weren’t able to put the game away until a touchdown with six minutes left pushed the adavantage to 48-26, which was the final score.
Hi-Line takes down Southern Valley for road win

Winners of Museum raffle

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The Museum of Oxford held a fundraising raffle for a quilt and a Four Score & Seven Years book. Winning the Museum of Oxford Quilt was Lonnie Kay Gross, of Wickenburg, AZ (formerly of Oxford). Winning the book was Theresa and Gene Townsend of Beaver City.

Roughriders, Trojans, Warriors compete at MHC Invite

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HAYES CENTER - In a meet delayed a day by inclement weather, the Cambridge and ARapahoe girls finished second and third and the boys finished third and fourth at the Maywood-Hayes Center Cross Country Invite. Rachel Harris led the Trojans with a third-place finish while Brenna Deterding was fifth and Kori Koeppen was seventh. Wallace took the team title by finishing three runners in the top four. Arapahoe’s River Einspahr led the Warriors in 10th place and Paisley Zodrow and Courtney Eidson took 16th and 17th. Cambridge’s JoLie Farr and Jensyn Weiss finished 12th and 13th for the Trojans.

{ FROM OUR FILES } Cambridge Clarion

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10 years ago A book signing during the Fellowship Hour at the Methodist Church in Cambridge “Little Parsonage Kids” written about Reverend Paul and Esther Martin and their children Miriam, Lois and Paul Jr. from 1941- 1948.