NORFOLK — The 2026 World Exposure Report All-Star Nebraska basketball game will be held Sunday, March 22, at the Lindsay Event Center in Lindsay. Tip-off is scheduled for noon.
Several area basketball players have been invited to the event.
Four Wynot seniors — Kenna Oligmueller, Haley Wieseler, Addison Sharpe and Jaylin Geisen will all compete in the contest. Wynot Assistant Coach Sue Lenzen will also help coach in the game.
Cedar Catholic senior Addison Walter will also compete.
The annual event brings together high school and junior high players from across Nebraska.
Three Wynot Jr. High School students — Taya Gowery, Sophie Nelson and Layla Lenzen — will also compete.
In addition to the all-star games, the event will include a three-point shooting contest for both boys and girls, as well as a skills challenge.
Addison Sharpe and Taya Gowery will also compete in the three-point shooting contest.
Randolph’s Logan Lienemann will compete in the boys threepoint contest.
Admission is $15 for adults and $5 for students in kindergarten through 12th grade. Children below kindergarten age will be admitted free.
Coaches for the girls games are Melissa Weber of Creighton, Sue Lenzen of Wynot, Joe Schoenfelder of Columbus Scotus, Conner Wilson of Bloomfield, Michaela Dailey of Omaha North and Darin Suckstorf of Pierce.
Coaches for the boys games will be Ryon Nilson of Creighton, Kenny Blank of Lutheran High Northeast and Jeremy Siems of Tri County.

Senior point guard Devin Brummer keeps his eyes up as the Blue Devils work through their offensive set in action against the Cardinals Wednesday night in Lincoln. Jeremy Buss | Cedar County News










