Cambridge advances to subdistrict final

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BENKELMAN - After a sleepy start, the Cambridge boys basketball team awakened and exploded in and out of halftime to roll away for a 57-39 win over Hitchcock County in the first round of the Subdistrict D1-10 Tournament.
Cambridge’s Hodge Raburn launches a three from the corner.

MHC, Med Valley to meet for Subdistrict Title

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HAYES CENTER With victories Tuesday, the Maywood-Hayes Center and Medicinr Valkey boys basketball teams advanced to the Subdistrict D2-8 Finals on Thursday. Their paths through Tuesday’s contests were a bit different.
Southwest’s Trenton Williams goes up against two Medicine Valley defenders.

Warriors, Eagles see seasons end at subdistricts

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LOOMIS - Both the Arapahoe and Southern Valley boys basketball teams suffered similar fates at the Subdistrict D1-9 Tournament on Loomis. Monday, Arapahoe let an 11-point lead slip away and wilted down the stretch of a 45-43 defeat to Bertrand to see its season end at 12-13.
Warriors, Eagles see seasons end at subdistricts

Bantam qualifies for State Swim in four events

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LINCOLN - As part of the McCook Bison Swimming team, Medicine Valley junior Kevin Bantam will compete in Friday’s NSAA State Swim Meet in four different events. Medicine Valley co-ops with McCook and swims for the Bison.

One win from Lincoln

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SOUTHERN VALLEY 'It's hard to beat a team three times.' No doubt, those words echoed for members of the Southern Valley girls basketball team as they prepared for last Thursday's subdistrict final against Alma, a team they'd battle for the third time in 22 days. Southern Valley had already handed the Cardinals two of their three losses ''It is hard to beat a team 3 times' was posted on the whiteboard in the locker room before the game,' Southern Valley Coach Richard McDonald said.
Eagles down Alma third time

Wolves demolish Brady

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MAYWOOD - A new night and a new opponent, but the Subdistrict final result was almost identical to the first round for top-seeded Maywood-Hayes Center at the Girls D1-11 Tournament last Thursday. Two days after a 66-22 win over Hi-Line in the first round, the Wolves thoroughly beat Brady (13-11) 62-20 in Thursday’s final, improving to 21-2 on the season while advancing to a district final matchup Friday against Elgin/ Pope John.
Wolves demolish Brady

Cambridge downs Alma, falls to Chase County

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CAMBRIDGE - With a big third quarter, the Cambridge boys basketball team avenged a loss to Alma from the RPAC Tournament with a 57-55 win Friday night at home. The Cardinals led early and maintained a 27-24 advantage at the half, but Cambridge scored 18 third-quarter points to move in front, 42-38, going to the fourth.

Hi-Line qualifies three for Class C State

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BROKEN BOW - At th always-challenging District C-4 Tournament, the Hi-Line wrestling team qualified three for the Class C State Tournament. Parker Schutz led the way, finishing runner-up at 126 pounds and Connor Edwards won three-staright through the consolation bracket to take fourth and qualify at 106.
Hi-Line’s Grady Schutz tries for a single-leg.

Arapahoe qualifies five from District D-3

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PLEASANTON - The Arapahoe wrestling team qualifi ed five for State and finished runner-up at the District D-3 Tournament in Pleasanton. Briggs Hill took the district title for the Warriors at 132 pounds and Grayson Koller was runner-up at 150 pounds.
Arapahoe’s Briggs Hill captured a 10-8 victory in the 132 championship match Saturday.
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