Roughriders push DCS to the brink, down Wallace

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BARTLEY - With just two games in the past two weeks, the Southwest boys basketball team earned a win Tuesday against visiting Wallace, 5639, to improve to 6-11 this season. The victory over the Wildcats followed up one of the Roughriders’ better performances of the season last Tuesday, albeit in a 49-47 defeat to Dundy County-Stratton (16-4).
Southwest’s Kaden Day (above) and Cole Barnett (below) led the charge against DCS.

Eagles take down Alma, South Loup

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SOUTHERN VALLEY With three challenging home contests last week, the Southern Valley girls basketball team took two of three and improved to 16-3 on the season. The Eagles scuffled Monday in a contest that Coach Richard McDonald said the team wasn’t ready for, falling 49-29, but bounced back with wins over Alma, 57-47, and South Loup, 49-33, to regain their winning ways.
Southern Valley’s Ann Bose (above) and Adi Hunt (below) score in the lane.

Hi-Line girls fall at Med Valley

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CURTIS - The Medicine Valley girls jumped on visiting Hi-Line in the first quarter Monday and rode the lead to the finish of a 51-44 victory. The Raiders raced out to a 15-4 edge after a quarter and maintained a 25-15 edge at the half.
Hi-Line girls fall at Med Valley

Southern Valley boys turn away Arapahoe

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ARAPAHOE - On a night where both teams struggled to make shots, the Southern Valley boys basketball team rode its defense and free throw shooting to a 47-41 victory at Arapahoe Monday. The Eagles shot just 33 percent from the field, but got to the line 20 times, making 14 and generating enough scoring to hold off Arapahoe.
Arapahoe’s Will Cacy scores at the rim.

Individual results from the Southwest Invite

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Southwest Invite Results for Arapahoe 113 - Cian McCorkle (5-14) Quarterfinal - Jehki Williams (Valentine) 15-14 won by fall over Cian McCorkle (Arapahoe) 5-14 (Fall 1:25); Cons. Semi - Ian Dunse (Alma) 16-19 won by fall over Cian Mc-Corkle (Arapahoe) 5-14 (Fall 3:53) 120 - Clayton North (1223) Champ.
Southwest’s Tyler Ellis powers his opponent to his back.

Bulls finish runner-up at FKC/TVC Invite

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TVC/FKC Conference Tournament Results for Hi-Line 106 - Collin Shutts (1814) placed 4th and scored 11.0 team points; Quarterfinal Collin Shutts (Hi-Line) 18-14 won by decision over Carter Trambly (Franklin) 14-20 (Dec 7-2); Semifinal - Clayton Scoville (Sumner-Eddyville-Miller) 26-13 won by fall over Collin Shutts (Hi-Line) 18-14 (Fall 3:39); Cons. Semi - Collin Shutts (Hi-Line) 18-14 won by decision over Evan Kucera (Pleasanton) 15-22 (Dec 9-4); 3rd Place Match - Connor Edwards (Hi-Line) 17-16 won by medical forfeit over Collin Shutts (Hi-Line) 18-14 (M.
Hi-Line’s Grady Schutz celebrates an individual title.

Tri Valley Health System purchases new Assisted Living Call System

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Tri Valley Health System Assisted Living Residents are pictured with their new call light pendants. Also pictured are Tri Valley Assisted Living Staff Mercedes Tirado, Assisted Living Facility Director Deanna Weaver, Tri Valley Medical Foundation Director Jamie Vontz, and Tri Valley Health System CEO Jessica Fisher.
Tri Valley Health System purchases new Assisted Living Call System

Nebraska Beef Quality assurance

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Nebraska Extension and Nebraska Beef Quality Assurance will be offering Beef Quality Assurance and Beef Quality Assurance Transportation Certification. The date and location is:· Tuesday, March 7, 2023. 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Bennett on dean’s honor roll at NCTA

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Academic honors for 64 students at the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture “We are pleased with the growing number of students achieving high honors on the Dean’s List and Honor Roll this past semester,” said NCTA Dean Larry Gossen. “Again, I am impressed with the academic performance of these young people who manage their coursework in addition to participation on competitive teams, campus clubs and activities, holding jobs and work studies.”