Wolves work through district competition

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OVERTON - Maywood-Hayes Center’s football team continues to look for its first win of the season after a 6-49 loss Friday at Overton. MHC trailed 0-20 in the second quarter but was able to take advantage of Overton penalties to set up a threeyard Sawyer Dibbern touchdown run for the Wolves’ only touchdown of the game.

Raiders drop home tilt with SEM

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CURTIS - The Medicine Valley football team fell to 1-3 on the season with a Thursday night loss to Class D2 No. 4 Sumner-Eddyville-Miller, 28-61.
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SVA softball nears end of regular season

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To cap a busy week, the Southern Valley volleyball team earned a pair of victories on the road, splitting a road triangular at Axtell Thursday before grabbing one win in three matches at the Hampton Invite Saturday.
SVA softball nears end of regular season

Hi-Line wins two at Brady Tournament

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BRADY - The Hi-Line volleyball team captured three wins in five matches last week and improved to 7-12 with a pair of victories at the Brady Tournament Saturday. The Bulls dropped a threeset match against the tournament hosts, 25-15, 20-25, 2510, to open, but bounced back with straight-set wins over South Platte and Twin Loup to cap the tournament.

Bulls drop contest to St. Pat’s

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EUSTIS - The Hi-Line football team continued its complicated stretch of its schedule with a home contest against perennial winner, North Platte St. Pat’s Friday, dropping a 53-14 decision to the Irish (4-1).

SVA softball nears end of regular season

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STAMFORD - The Southern Valley/Alma softball team battled through a tough week, dropping five of six games down the stretch of the regular season, which ends Thursday at Kearney Catholic. The Saints were doomed by a six-run sixth inning from Highway 6 Thursday in a 7-3 loss, then were run-ruled three times Saturday at the Central City Invite, falling to NEN, 9-1, and Aquinas, 12-2, before dropping a contest to Southern/Diller-Odell, 10-2 to end the tournament.
SVA softball nears end of regular season

Eagles can’t ground Cardinals

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SOUTHERN VALLEY The Southern Valley football team struggled to slow Alma’s passing attack and fell in a hole too deep to climb from in a 42-14 loss Friday night. The Eagles rushed for 322 yards in the contest and moved the football well at times, but were unable to keep the Cardinals off the scoreboard, particularly in the first half as Alma threw for 268 yards and scored four first-half touchdowns to build a 26-6 lead at the break.
Eagles can’t ground Cardinals