Late surge lifts Wolves to secondstraight RPAC Boys Title

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MCCOOK - In a methodical, half-court affair, the Maywood-Hayes Center boys basketball team had enjoyed the lead through much of the first three quarters of Saturday night’s RPAC Championship game. But after a three-point barrage from Alma, the Wolves found themselves trailing early in the fourth quarter.
MHC’s Haydn Farr scores inside over an Alma defender.

Arapahoe bowlers roll into districts

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The Arapahoe bowling team is closing out its regular season in anticipation of next week’s distict meet at lexington. The Warriors squared off with Southern Valley in a dual last week and posted a 21-0 victory in the girls matchup and a 12-9 victory in the boys.
Hi-Line’s Ellaray Koch tries a layup against a shot challenge from Medicine Valley’s Brooke Kotschwar.

Medicine Valley down Hi-Line

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The Medicine Valley girls basketball team exploded to a lead in the first half and built to to nearly 50 points before in the second half before taking a 63-18 win at Hi-Line last week. the Raiders outscored the Bulls 44-6 in the first half and led 57-8 to the fourth before Hi-Line enjoyed a 10-point quarter to close the margin a bit.
The Bulls’ Malia Viter scores inside.

Fourth quarter pushes Hi-Line past Med Valley

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With a 16-point fourth quarter, the Hi-Line boys basketball team escaped past Medicine Valley last week, posting a 55-47 victory, pushing over .500 with their third-straight victory. The game was tied at 39 heading to the fourth, but the Bulls got five points from Ryker Evans, who led the team with 19, and five more from Judah Niemeier in the final period to get to the finish.
the Bulls’ Bryce Reiners gets free for a score inside.

RPAC BASKETBALL

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CURTIS - The 2024 Republican Plains Activities Conference Basketball Tournament opened play Saturday with first round games in the East played at Medicine Valley High School in Curtis. The Southern Valley girls certainly didn’t need a 40-point morning from Ann Bose in Saturday’s 64-28 triumph over seventh-seeded Bertrand, but they got one anyway.
Southern Valley’s Natalee Holste drives the paint.

TOURNAMENT

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Two weeks after the two needed overtime to settle a regular season result, secondseeded Cambridge leaned on its defense and shut down seventh-seeded Southwest for a 55-30 victory in Saturday’s first round. Southwest countered to close within 12-8 after a quarter after trailing 10-0 to start, but the Trojans dominated the middle quarters.
Southwest’s Nate Rippe scores at the rim.

Trojans, Wolves advance to Boys RPAC Semis

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The Cambridge and Maywood-Hayes Center boys basketball teams both advanced to the RPAC semifinals with victories in Tuesday night’s quarterfinal round. The Wolves improved to 13-2 with a 60-34 triumph over Hitchcock County.
Cambridge’s Brady Ahlemeyer launches a three from the wing.

Maywood-Hayes Center, Southern Valley roll into RPAC semis

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Of three four local RPAC teams to advance to the girls tournament quarterfinals, two kept their hopes of a championship alive Monday. Southern Valley and Maywood-Hayes Center each took victories in their quarterfinal contests and will play in Thursday’s semifinal contests.
Maywood-Hayes Center, Southern Valley roll into RPAC semis

Cambridge claims first-ever RPAC Wrestling Title

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BENKELMAN - An exciting finals round saw the Arapahoe and Cambridge wrestling teams exchange victories and the lead, but the Trojans' early advantage was just too much for the Warriors to overcome as Cambridge claimed its first Republican Plains Activities Conference Championship Friday.
The Cambridge wrestling team celebrates its first Republican Plains Activities Conference Wrestling Title.
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