Good Luck Southwest Athletes!

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Boys Golf: Front Row- Jaxton Payton, Dylan Cornwell, Gunner Perks Second Row- Brett Blume, Houston Billeter, Alex Lashley, Jace Jensen Girls Track: Front Row- Rylan Custard, Payton Rockenfield, Alyssa Koch, Ava Martin, Ellyana Walkington. Second Row- Natalie Koetter, Lacie Houser, Makenlee Thomas, Autumn Bonacci, Addilynn Hitt Third Row- Lydia Harris, Aspen Billeter, Natalie Neseth, Arianna Donvito, Clara Hurst Boys Track: Front Row: Aiden Guilliams, Kade Schaffert, Tyler Kelley, Brody Hammond, Noah Koch Second Row- Cristoffer Charley, Ethan League, Caleb Heskett, Jaxon Porter, Conner Weaver Third Row- Joshua Hitt, Colin Day, Bo Truksa, Gage Hammond .
Good Luck Southwest Athletes!

Let’s get it started

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CAMBRIDGE - The Cambridge, Hi-Line and Southern Valley track and field teams opened their track seasons Friday at the Cambridge Relays. The event provided ample opportunity to get athletes a look at numerous events.
Let’s get it started

An emotional weekend with family hit just right

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When Tyler Tanner’s half-court heave rattled the east rim at Oklahoma City’s Paycom Center Saturday night then bounced out and down to the floor, I think time stopped for about a second. Did that all really just happen? To borrow a word from Jeff Foxworthy, it was pandalerium.
An emotional weekend with family hit just right

End of the Road

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LINCOLN - The Arapahoe and Maywood/Hayes Center girls basketball teams saw their seasons end in the first round of the Class Di State Tournament Thursday at the hands of the two tournament finalists. In the morning contest, undefeated Bloomfield hit Arapahoe with a scoring barrage early and the Warriors struggled to keep up.
Maywood/Hayes Center’s Karissa Stengel beats her defender for a layup.

Shots don’t fall as Trojans drop district final contest

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CAMBRIDGE - As far as execution of their game plan in Friday’s district championship game, the Cambridge girls basketball team checked a lot of boxes. The Trojans hassled Sumner-Eddyville-Miller’s leading scorer, Taryn Arbuthnot, into 6-of-17 shooting and nine points below her season average.
Cambridge’s Mallory Springer scored a game-high 31 points in the defeat to SEM Friday.

On to Lincoln

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LINCOLN - While they arrived in district finals Friday by different paths, both the Arapahoe and Maywood/ Hayes Center girls basketball teams rolled away from Shelton and Weeping Water to clinch berths to this week’s Class D1 State Tournament. The Wolves hosted 14-seed Weeping Water Friday and dominated the second half in a 69-55 victory.
The Warriors won the district championship and advanced to the Girls State Basketball Tournament since 2014 with a victory at Shelton Friday night.
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