Trojans take down Warriors, Vikings in first rounds

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CAMBRIDGE - The Arapahoe and Cambridge volleyball teams opened the Republican Plains Activities Conference Tournament against each other Monday in Cambridge. The second-seeded Trojans (22-5) received a challenge from the seventh-seeded Warriors through parts of the first and third sets, but in the end, dominated the match with a 25-11, 25-4, 25-13 victory.
Arapahoe’s Rylee Bahe passes a ball to a teammate.

Eagles, Roughriders square off at Alma

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Monday evening at the first round of the RPAC Volleyball Tournament No. 1 seeded Alma hosted matches. The first meeting of the evening was a battle between fourth-seeded Southwest and fifth-seeded Southern Valley. The Roughriders took the match three sets to one with the scores reading 25-22, 25- 22, 21-25, and 25-17.
Eagles, Roughriders square off at Alma

Cambridge finishes runner-up at RPAC Volleyball

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MCCOOK - The Cambridge volleyball team reached its first Republican Plains Activities Conference Tournament Championship game since 2007 and finished runner-up in a hard-fought pair of matches Tuesday night at the Graff Events Center in McCook.
Cambridge players celebrate a semifinal victory over Alma, which sent the Trojans to their first RPAC final since 2007.

Bulls, Trojans send runners to State

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CAMBRIDGE - The Cambridge girls cross country team finished third and qualified for State while Hi-Line’s Whitney Dickau also qualified individually at the Class D-5 District Cross Country Meet held in Cambridge Thursday.
ABOVE: Cambridge’s Brenna Deterding leads the pack of runners a quarter-mile into Thursday’s district meet. BOTTOM LEFT: Arapahoe’s Jacob Moore and Cambridge’s Gavin Gunderson pass the two-mile mark. BOTTOM RIGHT: Hi-Line’s Whitney Dickau moves into medal position.

Arapahoe caps perfect regular season with win over Eagles

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ARAPAHOE- It was another dominant performance for the Arapahoe Warriors as they took down the Southern Valley Eagles 52-26 in the regular-season finale last Thursday. It was slow going to start out for both teams as they traded possessions. Between the Warriors and Eagles, the first four possessions included two turnover on downs, a fumble, and an interception.
Arapahoe caps perfect regular season with win over Eagles

Hi-Line lead fades in loss to Hitchcock County

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EUSTIS - With a strong start, the Hi-Line football team commanded Friday's final regular season game throughout the first half. But as some injuries mounted and the visiting Hitchcock County Falcons got their running game amped up, the lead slipped away.

Warriors run past Bertrand to remain unbeaten

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BERTRAND - It was a battle between 6-0 Arapahoe and 5-1 Bertrand on Friday night for the D1-9 District Title and it was the Warriors coming away with a 32-12 win. The Warriors started the game with a bang, as Tristian White took the opening kickoff 47 yards to the house and converted the two-point conversion making it 8-0. Later in the period, White scored again this time on a 31-yard run pushing the lead to 16-0 heading in the second quarter.
Arapahoe’s Colton Carlson looks for running room.

Bulls overcome Cambridge in overtime

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CAMBRIDGE - Both teams enjoyed 14-point leads, then both teams lost those leads. The final play of regulation left both teams thinking they had a chance to win it right there.
Hi-Line’s Isaiah Bullis takes off on a long run around the right end.

Jones just misses medal at State Golf Tournament

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COLUMBUS - With a first round Monday of 91 and a second round Tuesday of 95, Cambrigde’s Macy Jones finished just outside the medals at the Class C State Golf Tournament in Columbus. Jones finished in a twoway tie for 17th place with Laurel-Concord-Coleridge’s Sarah Karnes with a final score of 186 for the tournament.
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