Arapahoe bowling team puts cap on “Banner Year”

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LINCOLN - Just a freshman, Arapahoe’s Lauren Moore made a big statement for herself at last week’s State Bowling Tournament. With a fifth place finish at the Class B Girls State Bowling Individual tournament, Moore capped a strong tournament all-around for the Warriors, who qualified its entire girls team as well as three individuals, including Moore.
Arapahoe’s Lauren Moore finished fifth at the Girls State Bowling Tournament last week.

Moving on to the Subdistrict Finals!

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Three area girls basketball teams will battle in their respective subdistrict championship games Thursday after posting victories to advance Tuesday night. Top-seeded Southern Valley flew past South Loup Tuesday and will match up with North Platte St.
Southern Valley’s Ann Bose dribbles past a defender during the Eagles’ subdistrict tournament victory over South Loup Tuesday. The Eagles advanced to play North Platte St. Pat’s in Thursday’s Subdistrict Final at Southern Valley.

STATE BOUND!

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As the dust settled from district competition at Southern Valley, Thayer Central and Pender Saturday, 16 area athletes had qualified for the Boys State Wrestling Tournament, which begins Thursday in Omaha. Cambridge qualified six individuals from the District D-1 Meet in Pender as Angel Rodriguez (113), Jacob Corbett (138), Tye Stanton (152) and Jordan Ruf (285) each finished district runner-up.
STATE BOUND!

Girls Subdistrict Tournament

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Cambridge advances past Sandhills Valley HAYES CENTER - The Cambridge girls basketball team exploded late in the first quarter and never looked back in rolling to a 73-34 win over Sandhills Valley Tuesday in the Subdistrict D1-11 opener. The Trojans scored 19 in the first, 19 more in the second and 22 in the third, coasting to the finish in the fourth after building a lead of 60-26 through three.
Cambridge’s Erin Johnson scores inside.

Warriors drop rock fight at Bertrand

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BERTRAND - In a game where Arapahoe shot just 21 percent from the field, the Warriors’ boys basketball team still had a great chance to pick up a win at Bertrand Friday night. Arapahoe led almost throughout the first three quarters and enjoyed a 27-25 advantage through three.

Hi-Line Boys fall to South Loup

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The Hi-Line boys basketball team got off to a strong start Friday against visting South Loup, but the Bobcats controlled the final three quarters and rolled away to a 57-41 win over the Bulls. Hi-Line scored 15 in the first quarter and led 15-13 at the end of one.

Roughriders fall to Axtell

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BARTLEY - The Southwest boys basketball team struggled to slow down visiting Axtell Friday night and wasn’t able to keep up with the scoreing pace in a 61-31 home loss to Axtell. The Wildcats jumped on the Roughriders with 18 points in the first quarter and maintained a double-digit led through much of the first half while taking a 28-16 lead to the break.

Eagles split with Gibbon, DCS

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The Southern Valley boys basketball team picked up its eighth win of the season with a 50-37 win at Gibbon Tuesday, then dropped its 11th contest of the season with a 60-40 defeat at Dundy County-Stratton Friday.

Cambridge leans on balance to defeat Alma

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ALMA - A night after a comeback effort fell short at Norton, the Cambridge boys basketball team hit the road again and grabbed a 55-45 victory at Alma. the Trojans controlled the contest from the outset and maintained a comfortable lead throughout in handing the Cardinals just their fourth loss of the season. Cambridge improved to 11-10.
Arapahoe’s Wayne Lee

Hi-line wins at Med Valley

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CURTIS - The Hi-Line boys basketball team put up 35 points in the first half to build a 15-point lead, then had to hang on for a 54-47 victory over Medicine Valley Monday. The Raiders outscored the Bulls 27-19 after halftime, but it wasn’t enough to complete the comeback as the Bulls had built a cushion just big enough.
Hi-line wins at Med Valley
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