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RANDOLPH – The Osmond-Randolph Hawks boys' basketball team played three games this week, coming out with one win and second place in the Wausa Post-Holiday Tournament.
Read moreLAUREL — The Cedar Catholic Trojans hit the road for a couple of wins to open the 2024 portion of the season and won a couple of games after dropping the third game of the campaign in the finals of the Wayne tournament. The two wins improved the Trojans season tally to 8-3 with three big games on the horizon.
Read moreHARTINGTON — The last two events for the Hartington-Newcastle bowling team have offered a mixed bag of results for head coach Nate Holan.
HARTINGTON — The Hartington- Newcastle Wildcat basketball team opened the 2024 portion of the schedule with a couple of losses to Winside, 37-35 on Jan. 5, and Bloomfield, 48-42 on Jan. 2.
Read moreWINSIDE — The Cedar Catholic wrestling team is still one of the hottest teams in Northeast Nebraska.
Read morePENDER — The Wynot Blue Devils travelled to Pender to do battle with the Pendragons on Friday night in what was predicted to be a tightly contested matchup. The game would end up that way but it did not go as scripted. Wynot would struggle mightly In the first half but rallied in the second half to make a game of it. The game did go down to the wire with Pender earning the 35-33 win.
Read moreLAUREL — The Cedar Catholic Lady Trojan basketball team hit the road for a couple of games and completed a very successful week with a couple of wins as the Lady Trojans turned away Laurel-Concord-Coleridge on Jan. 4, 63-49 and doubled Osmond/Randolph 54-27 Jan. 2 in Osmond.
Read moreWAYNE — Cedar Catholic got past Laurel-Concord-Coleridge in the semifinals before falling to Wayne in the finals here at Rice Auditorium in the 2023 Elkhorn Valley Bank Great Northeast Nebraska Shootout Dec. 29 and 30.
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