Good Luck Southern Valley Athletes!

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Southern Valley Boys Basketball pictured at left - FRONT: Managers Houston Hunt, Isaac Hamilton, Wyatt Rice, Jacob Rice, and Kyson Bose. ROW 2: Raiden Rickert, Kot Batt, Jeramyah Rushkamp, Rian Grove, Isaak McPhillamy, Kody Collins, and Dominic Comstock. BACK: Head Coach Mr. Jimmy Sindelar, Micheal Bunce, Matthew Hendrson, Gage Booe, Adyn Thooft, Mitchell Wilson, Tylor Grove, and Kamden Bose.
Good Luck Southern Valley Athletes!

Six Roughriders selected for All-District Football

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Six Southwest football players were selected by coaches to the All-District D6-5 Football team. Tyler Ellis was a first team selection to the All-District First Team defensive line while Nate Rippe was also a first team defensive player as a linebacker/defensive back.

Cambridge swept in first round at State

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LINCOLN - In its first round match of the Class D1 State Volleyball Tournament, the sixth-seeded Cambridge volleyball team held up in a lot of critical areas, like passing, serve and serve receive. But third-seeded Archbishop Bergan, the eventual State Runner-Up, largely dominated at the net and led throughout a 25-14, 25-16, 25- 18 sweep of the Trojans.
ABOVE: Cambridge’s Breelle Miller terminates at the net. RIGHT: The Trojans’ Schyler Hoberty and Erin Johnson rise to block back a Knights attacker.

COVID-19 cases continue to climb as vaccine rolled out for ages 5-11

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Southwest Nebraska Public Health Department (SWN- PHD) has pediatric doses of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine now available. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the Pfizer pediatric COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use in ages 5 to 11 at the end of October, and now the official guidelines and recommendations have been given by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.

STATE-BOUND

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HOLDREGE - In a district final match short on drama, the Cambridge volleyball team leaned on its defense and took control early while rolling to a 25-19, 25-22, 25-18 sweep of Central Valley Saturday, clinching a berth in this week’s Class D1 State Volleyball Tournament in Lincoln.
STATE-BOUND

Arapahoe’s unbeaten run ends in playoff loss to Perkins County

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ARAPAHOE- Friday evening featured a matchup between two incredibly physical teams in the second round of the NSAA D1 playoffs as the third seeded Arapahoe Warriors hosted fourteenth seeded Perkins County. Unfortunately for the Warriors, their season came to a close with a 37-28 loss.
The Warriors’ Rafe Hill breaks from the bakcfield during the first half of Arapahoe’s playoff game Friday.

Hi-Line, Southern Valley see seasons end at Subdistrict C2-10

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AMHERST- Monday evening was the first day of the C2-10 subdistrict tournament in Amherst. The first match of the evening featured No. 1 seeded Amherst taking on fourth-seeded Hi-Line. Amherst took care of business quickly winning in three sets, 25-12, 25-11, and 25-18.
Hi-Line, Southern Valley see seasons end at Subdistrict C2-10

Southwest sweeps past Hitchcock County at subs

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CAMBRIDGE - The Southwest volleyball team opened Subdistrict D1-12 play Friday with a dominant 25-12, 25-10, 25-10 victory over third-seeded Hitchcock County. The Roughriders dominated the match form the start, racing out to the lead in each set while coasting to the finish comfortably for their 19th win of the season.
Southwest sweeps past Hitchcock County at subs

Cambridge ends Arapahoe’s season at subdistricts

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CAMBRIDGE - The Arapahoe volleyball team saw its season come to a close Monday at the Subdistrict D1- 12 Tournament in Cambridge. The fourth-seeded Warriors dropped their opener of the tournament to top-seeded Cambridge, 25-8, 25-12, 25-15.
Cambridge ends Arapahoe’s season at subdistricts

DCS dismisses Cambridge from D1 playoffs

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BENKELMAN - The Cambridge football team saw its season come to a swift close Thursday night in the opening round of the Class D1 Playoffs at Dundy County-Stratton. Cambridge turned the ball over eight times and the Tigers made little waste of abundant opportunities, scoring 28 in the opening quarter and 38 more in the second quarter to roll away to a 66-8 victory.
DCS dismisses Cambridge from D1 playoffs
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