Southern Valley falls at Alma, 48-8

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ALMA - Offense proved tough to come by Friday night for the Southern Valley football team at Alma. The Eagles managed just 107 yards in a 48-8 defeat to the Cardinals, falling to 1-4 this season.
Southern Valley’s Cole Broeker scored the Eagles’ only touchdown at Alma Friday.

Eagles take down Axtell, Wilcox-Hildreth; fall at Alma

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The Southern Valley volleyball team won two of its three matches last week, taking both ends of a triangular with Wilcox-Hildreth and Axtell on Thursday before falling on the road at Alma Friday. The match with Axtell brought out the intensity Thursday as the Eagles prevailed 25-20, 19-25, 25-23.
The Eagles’ Mason Noel brings down a Alma ball carrier.

Arapahoe junior high falls at Bertrand

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The Arapahoe junior high football team took on the Vikings from Bertrand on Thursday, September 23rd. The Vikings started the game off by recovering an onside kick and scoring on their first possession.

Arapahoe JV drops game at Alma

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The Arapahoe junior varsity football team traveled to Alma on Monday, September 27th, to take on the Cardinals. The Warriors started out by marching right down the field 65 yards capped off by a 7 yard run by Trenton Roskop.

Hi-Line Sports Calendar

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Thursday, September 30: 3:30 p.m.-JH Football & Volleyball @ Medicine Valley; 5:00 p.m.-Volleyball @ Elm Creek Triangular. Friday, October 1: 12:30 p.m.-FKC Cross Country @ Amherst; 7:30 p.m.-Football with Dundy County/Stratton @ Elwood.

Arapahoe bottles up Cambridge in battle of unbeatens

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ARAPAHOE - In a battle of unbeaten teams, the Arapahoe Warriors utilized a stout and opportunistic defensive effort to take down rival Cambridge 28-0 on Friday evening. The Warriors forced five turnovers, four of them being interceptions and a solid ground game from Colton Carlson to keep the Trojan offense at bay throughout the night.
Arapahoe’s defense rallies to the ball during a 28-0 win over Cambridge Friday night.

Southwest second, Cambridge third at McCook

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MCCOOK - In a tournament that pegged a pair of local Class D1 teams against a field of Class B and C1 squads, the Southwest and Cambridge volleyball teams held their own Saturday, finishing second and third, respectively, at the annual McCook Invite.
Southwest’s Jazmine Walz and Bailey Truksa rise to block a McCook attacker Saturday.

Eagles turn back Elm Creek for first victory

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SOUTHERN VALLEY - With an opportunistic offense and a defense that dominated the final two quarters, the Southern Valley football team grabbed its first win of the season Friday, taking down Elm Creek, 28-14, to improve to 1-3 this season.
Southern Valley’s Mitch Wilson catches a pass and runs in for the clinching touchdown in the Eagles’ win over Elm Creek.

Eagles, Warriors compete at Arapahoe triangular

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ARAPAHOE - At Thursday’s triangular, the Arapahoe and Southern Valley volleyball teams battled it out with each other and also with Bertrand. Each team dropped a three-set match with the visting Vikings while Southern Valley rolled to a sweep of the hosting Warriors after winning a hard-fought opener.
Southern Valley’s Brecklyn Hammond and Cierra Dringman team up to block an Arapahoe attacker.

Hi-Line takes down Arapahoe in JV battle

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The Arapahoe junior varsity football team took on the Hi-Line Bulls on Monday night, the 20th. The Bulls came out strong, scoring on their first 3 possessions to take an early 20 point lead. The Warriors got going on their first possession of the second half and found the endzone after a two yard run by Trenton Roskop. The conversion was good on a pass from Roskop to Clayton North to make the score 8-20. On the Bulls next series, Lucas Vancura forced a Bull fumble which was scooped up by Noah Williams. The Warriors couldn't capitalize on the turnover and the Bulls got the ball back and didn't waste any time finding the endzone again to stretch the lead to 28-8. Austin Warburton fielded the Bulls kickoff and scampered 68 yards for the score to make the score 14-28. The Bulls came right back and scored again to go up 14-34. Grayson Koller returned the ensuing kickoff 60 yards for the score to make the score going into halftime 20-34. In the second half, both teams traded possessions early before Roskop connected with Warburton for 22 yards to get within a touchdown 26-34. The Bulls came right back and scored on their next two possessions to increase their lead to 26-48. The Warriors were able to score again when Roskop found Eli Shafer open for a 30 yard touchdown reception. Koller added the conversion to make the score 34-48. The Bulls were able to run out the clock and defeat the Warriors. Leading tacklers for the Warriors were Koller, Vancura, and Titus Goshert, each with 5. Other tacklers include: Roskop-4, Shafer-4, Warburton-2, Kyle Elliott-2, Jacen Smith-2, Alex Diaz-1, and North-1.
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