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Other Sports Nebraska Track & Field Athletes in National Rankings

GIRLS

100

1. Mia Maxwell, Humble Atascocita (Texas) - 11.04
129. Hazel Haarberg, Kearney Catholic - 11.80

200
1. Sydney Sutton, Bullis (Maryland) - 22.70
106. Hazel Haarberg, Kearney Catholic - 24.08

400
1. Tyra Cox, Miami Northwestern (Florida) - 51.44
110. Jaiya Patillo, Bellevue West - 54.82

800
1. Emmry Ross, Onsted (Michigan) - 2:00.53
99. Emma Steffensen, Waverly - 2:10.36

1,600
1. Jane Hedengren, Timpview (Utah) - 4:32.61
372. Cece Kramper, Omaha Roncalli/Duchesne - 4:58.26

3,200
1. Jane Hedengren, Timpview (Utah) - 9:30.68
192. Kate Ebmeier, Millard West - 10:37.72

100 HH
1. Anisa Bowen-Fontenot, San Diego (California) - 13.07
179. Kelsey Miller, Seward - 14.39

300 LH
1. Morgan Herbst, Carlsbad (California) - 39.64
161. Celia McCoy, Grand Island - 43.45
161. Shaydyn Rasby, Ogallala - 43.45

4x100
1. Lancaster (Texas) - 43.84
156. Omaha Northwest - 47.25
(Meshah Robinson - Imani Skanes - Jon'Tazja Snoddy - Malea Robinson)

4x400
1. Bullis (Maryland) - 3:33.30
155. Bennington - 3:52.69
(Alexis Hiatt - Kennedy Portwood - Georgia Behlen - Macie Reiner)

4x800
1. IMG Academy (Florida) - 8:40.51
233. Norris - 9:27.35
(Tanna Petsche - Hailley Finkner - Lydia Dominy - Kendall Zavala)

Shot Put
1. Jessica Oji, Livingston (New Jersey) - 55' 11"
43. Kennedy Bailey, Dundy County-Stratton - 45' 10"
46. Elle Heckenlively, Gretna - 45' 8"
67. Autumn L'Ecuyer, Fairbury - 44' 7.5"
85. Reilly Rauterkaus, Fort Calhoun - 43' 11.5"
87. Andie Yost, Gretna - 43' 10.75"
91. Bailey Theis, Dorchester - 43' 9.5"
95. Hope Paup, Central City - 43' 8.25"

Discus
1. Jillian Scully, Miller Place (New York) - 174' 2"
45. Erinn Briggs, Columbus Lakeview - 152' 5"
93. Kennedy Bailey, Dundy County-Stratton - 147' 8"
99. Alexa Jacobsen, Kearney - 147' 2"

High Jump
1. Kya Crooke, Heritage Christian (Indiana) - 6' 2"
18. EJ Brown, Elkhorn South - 5' 9.25"
41. Claire Hellbusch, Lincoln North Star - 5' 8"

Pole Vault
1. Hannah Grace, Coastal Christian (North Carolina) - 14' 4"
1. Jaicee Jasmer, Sulphur Springs (Texas) - 14' 4"
22. Alyssa Onnen, Kearney Catholic - 13' 0.25"
24. Amarae Krafka, Grand Island Northwest - 13' 0"
65. McKenna Kleppinger, Millard West - 12' 6"

Long Jump
1. Loren Webster, Long Beach Wilson (California) - 21' 0.25"
75. Landri Gates, Norris - 19' 0"

Triple Jump
1. Dominique Johnson, Huntley (Illinois) - 42' 8.75"
68. Alyssa Onnen, Kearney Catholic - 39' 2.5"
76. Willow Petri, Omaha Marian - 39' 1.25"
95. Imani Skanes, Omaha Northwest - 38' 7.5"
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Other Sports Nebraska Track & Field Athletes in National Rankings

A list of Nebraska athletes who may be ranked in the Top 100 in the nation in their respective Track & Field events (per Athletic.net). If a Nebraska athlete is not in the top 100, will list the top ranked Nebraska athlete.

For sprints and horizontal jumps, only wind legal marks are allowed. Some Nebraska marks may be better than those listed here, but had no wind reading associated with them.

BOYS

100

1. Tate Taylor, Harlan (Texas) - 9.92
171. Jaxson Layman, Papillion-LaVista - 10.59

200
1. Tate Taylor, Harlan (Texas) - 20.14
152. Charlie Thorne, Lincoln Southeast - 21.38

400
1. Quincy Wilson, Bullis (Maryland) - 45.27
54. Charlie Thorne, Lincoln Southeast - 47.11

800
1. Cooper Lutkenhaus, Justin Northwest (Texas) - 1:47.04
79. Braden Lofquest, Gretna East - 1:51.86

1,600
1. Josiah Tostenson, Crater (Oregon) - 3:59.25
4. Juan Gonzalez, Fremont - 4:03.08
22. Braden Lofquest, Gretna East - 4:06.34

3,200
1. Tayvon Kitchen, Crater (Oregon) - 8:33.82
25. Juan Gonzalez, Fremont - 8:51.83

110 HH
1. Ja'Shaun Lloyd, Corsicana (Texas) - 13.20
137. Beau Fujan, Wahoo Neumann - 14.14

300 IH
1. Ja'Shaun Lloyd, Corsicana (Texas) - 35.78
41. Charlie Thorne, Lincoln Southeast - 36.96

4x100
1. Iowa Colony (Texas) - 39.74
448. Lincoln Southwest - 41.87
(Trey Stoynev - Jackson Mowitz - Kayden Leonard - Evan Robinson)

4x400
1. Bullis (Maryland) - 3:06.31
120. Lincoln Southeast - 3:17.25
(Thayedius Harvey - Niles Medcalf - Brody Horn - Charlie Thorne)

4x800
1. J Serra Catholic (California) - 7:33.43
67. Fremont - 7:47.66
(Jase LaDay - Raymond Rise - Noah Miller - Juan Gonzalez)

Shot Put
1. Jackson Cantwell, Nixa (Missouri) - 76' 11.25"
10. Isaac Ackerman, Omaha Central - 67' 0.5"
12. Barrett Wilke, Stanton - 65' 4.75"
96. Eli Shada, Wahoo - 60' 4.75"

Discus
1. Jason Atwood, Lawton Chiles (Florida) - 225' 4"
9. Noah Rau, Chase County - 203' 9"
31. Isaac Ackerman, Omaha Central - 192' 9"

High Jump
1. Nickiah Wilkinson, Bayside (Florida) - 7' 5.25"
32. Isaac Cronin, Valentine - 6' 10"
32. Luke Brachle, Kearney - 6' 10"

Pole Vault
1. Isaiah Whitaker, Bloomington Central Catholic (Illinois) - 17' 10.5"
1. Khaliq Muhammad, Pittsburg (California) - 17' 10.5"
70. Boston Irish, Cozad - 16' 0.25"

Long Jump
1. Nethan Verger, Orange Park (Florida) - 25' 0.75"
12. Aamir Hill, Millard South - 24' 4.5"
19. Maurice Purify, Omaha Westside - 24' 1.75"
21. Finn McGovern, Lincoln Southwest - 24' 1.5"

Triple Jump
1. Keith Cotlage, Cajon (California) - 51' 4.5"
24. Aamir Hill, Millard South - 48' 8.75"
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NSAA Board of Directors Meeting Minutes - May 23, 2025

It was. As you can tell, I'm a little frustrated by the process. Nebraska could have been in the lead, instead we are dragging our feet.
I feel like someone shared a presentation and a link to a podcast episode on this board about 4-5 years ago and it sounds a lot like what you are describing. I thoroughly enjoyed reading and listening to those, and if it was your content, thanks!
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NSAA Board of Directors Meeting Minutes - May 23, 2025

Honestly, I have no idea. I presented to that committee in 2016. I showed them that the most predictive numbers when looking for future success were past success and low F/R lunch numbers. It wasn't even close. I showed them that I had also looked at position in class (top of enrollment, middle, and bottom) and that was not predictive of success. They politely thanked me and did nothing. Now, states all over the nation have moved to adjust classification using such numbers. Are they ready to follow now instead of lead? I actually would be surprised if they did anything.
I feel like someone shared a presentation and a link to a podcast episode on this board about 4-5 years ago and it sounds a lot like what you are describing. I thoroughly enjoyed reading and listening to those, and if it was your content, thanks!

NSAA Board of Directors Meeting Minutes - May 23, 2025

Honestly, I have no idea. I presented to that committee in 2016. I showed them that the most predictive numbers when looking for future success were past success and low F/R lunch numbers. It wasn't even close. I showed them that I had also looked at position in class (top of enrollment, middle, and bottom) and that was not predictive of success. They politely thanked me and did nothing. Now, states all over the nation have moved to adjust classification using such numbers. Are they ready to follow now instead of lead? I actually would be surprised if they did anything.

NSAA Board of Directors Meeting Minutes - May 23, 2025

This was from last summer, July:

The committee heard a presentation from Martin, Stine and Hoxworth regarding the
Classification/Competitive Balance proposal that passed the 2024 NSAA Representative Assembly. They
shared their research, summarized their findings, and recommended a timeline for communication and
implementation. Several committee members asked questions and offered additional items for
consideration. The committee expressed their appreciation to the presenters for their leadership and
collaboration with the NSAA member schools. This information will be presented at the NSAA August 21st
Board of Directors meeting.
so are they saying that factors like free and reduce meal rate, ethnicity, poverty and movability of student population have an negative outcome of sports teams success ? and if so is this not the very same thing that has been said as a multiplier for private schools as a lack of the above student population has given them an advantage. Seems to me admitting the above rule needs added for competitive balance that you are also saying those with the lowest numbers in those areas have a competitive advantage. doesn't it ?

NSAA Board of Directors Meeting Minutes - May 23, 2025

This was from last summer, July:

The committee heard a presentation from Martin, Stine and Hoxworth regarding the
Classification/Competitive Balance proposal that passed the 2024 NSAA Representative Assembly. They
shared their research, summarized their findings, and recommended a timeline for communication and
implementation. Several committee members asked questions and offered additional items for
consideration. The committee expressed their appreciation to the presenters for their leadership and
collaboration with the NSAA member schools. This information will be presented at the NSAA August 21st
Board of Directors meeting.
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NSAA Board of Directors Meeting Minutes - May 23, 2025

This was the October meeting:

Martin, Stine and Hoxworth presented feedback on competitive balance they received while attending conferencemeetings across the state. They also provided the committee with a competitive balance rubric used in Minnesota,using Nebraska school data.The committee discussed specific criteria to be considered and the details and timing of implementation for theCompetitive Balance Committee – which was approved via the NSAA legislative process during the 2023-24 schoolyear.The committee considered drafting language to share with statewide media in regards to the timeline of work andresearch that is ongoing to address competitive balance in NSAA activities.
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NSAA Board of Directors Meeting Minutes - May 23, 2025

Here's the March minutes:

Recommendations included adding approved ruling language to bylaw 2.13.1.2; identifying the school profileindicators to be considered on an opt-down application; appointing current members of the group working oncompetitive balance to be on the NSAA Competitive Balance Committee; and implementing timelines foropt-down requests for football, other fall sports, winter sports and spring sports.Unzicker requested that the question of “Has your school opted down before?” be added to the application forthose seeking to opt-down in football.The committee discussed what the definition of competitive balance is – competing for state championships vs.the ability to compete against the opponents on a varsity schedule.The committee also discussed the legislative proposals that could affect classification.Dr. Cerny closed the meeting by summarizing that currently there is not a definitive answer regarding the number ofindicators a school must meet for an application to be accepted and that work still needs to be completed onthresholds for the indicators on the application.
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NSAA Board of Directors Meeting Minutes - May 23, 2025

From the committee's May 7 meeting:

"
The Classification Committee met on Wednesday, May 7, 2025 via Zoom. The meeting was called to order at 1:02
p.m. by Dr. Jon Cerny, NSAA District 3 Board of Director from Bancroft-Rosalie, who chaired the meeting.
Committee members present were Dr. Luke Ford, Elkhorn North; Tracy Douglas, Hastings; Dr. Troy Unzicker,
Alliance; Dr. Andrew Dick, Scottsbluff and Jason Alexander, Beatrice; Dr. JJ Toczek, Lincoln Public Schools; Dr. Nick
Wemhoff, Fort Calhoun; Chad Zimmerman, Millard Public Schools; Jeff Squier, South Sioux City; Dr. Dana
Wiseman, Elba; Justin Anderson, Central City; Jon Davis, Alma; Craig Newcomb, Bertrand; were absent.
Ex-officio members included NSAA Staff, Jennifer Schwartz, Jeff Johnson and Jeff Stauss.

Matt Martin, Crete; Dave Hoxworth and Nate Rock, Scottsbluff; and Mitchell Stine, Norris were also in attendance.

The committee reviewed recommendations to forward to the NSAA Board of Directors regarding the
implementation of the Competitive Balance Committee including the approved ruling language to be added to
bylaw 2.13.1.2; the school profile indicators to be considered on an opt-down application; composition and length
of term for NSAA Competitive Balance Committee members; timelines for opt-down requests for football, other
fall sports, winter sports and spring sports; and the process to be used by the Competitive Balance Committee to
provide recommendations to the NSAA Board of Directors on opt-down requests.

The committee agreed that regardless of the outcome of an appeal, member schools should be given feedback on
an opt-down application.

With no further business, the committee adjourned at 2:16 p.m."
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Comprehensive List of State Championships Won in 2024-2025

STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2024-2025 BY SCHOOL

TITLES WONSCHOOLSPORTS
7Lincoln EastBaseball (A)
Boys Golf (A)
Speech (A)
Boys Swimming & Diving (A)
Boys Tennis (A)
Girls Tennis (A)
Boys Dual Wrestling (A)
5Omaha SkuttBoys Basketball (B)
Girls Basketball (B)
Football (B)
Boys Wrestling (B)
Boys Dual Wrestling (B)
3Gretna EastBaseball (B)
Journalism (B)
Girls Soccer (B)
3Millard WestGirls Basketball (A)
Girls Bowling (A)
Girls Cross Country (A)
3Papillion-LaVista SouthBoys Basketball (A)
Girls Track & Field (A)
Volleyball (A)
2Battle CreekBoys Wrestling (C)
Boys Dual Wrestling (C)
2BurwellBoys Wrestling (D)
Boys Dual Wrestling (D)
2Dundy County-StrattonBoys Track & Field (D)
Girls Track & Field (D)
2Elkhorn NorthGirls Cross Country (B)
Boys Golf (B)
2GretnaPlay Production (A)
Softball (A)
2Kearney CatholicBoys Golf (C)
Girls Track & Field (C)
2Lincoln Pius XBoys Bowling (B)
Boys Cross Country (B)
2Omaha MarianGirls Golf (A)
Girls Swimming & Diving (A)
2O'Neill St. Mary'sBoys Basketball (D2)
Speech (D2)
2Perkins CountyBoys Cross Country (D)
Boys Track & Field (C)
2WausaPlay Production (D1)
Speech (D1)
2YorkPlay Production (B)
Speech (B)
2YutanJournalism (C)
Girls Wrestling (B)
1ArnoldPlay Production (D2)
1Ashland-GreenwoodBoys Basketball (C1)
1AuburnGirls Cross Country (C)
1BeatriceSoftball (B)
1Bellevue EastBoys Bowling (A)
1BenningtonGirls Track & Field (B)
1Central ValleyFootball (D2)
1ColumbusUnified Bowling (A)
1CreightonBoys Golf (D)
1Elkhorn Mt. MichaelBoys Tennis (B)
1Elmwood-MurdockPlay Production (C1)
1Falls City Sacred HeartGirls Basketball (D2)
1FremontBoys Cross Country (A)
1Fremont BerganBoys Basketball (C2)
1Grand Island Central CatholicSpeech (C1)
1Grand Island NorthwestGirls Bowling (B)
1Hartington-NewcastleSpeech (C2)
1HoldregeBoys Cross Country (C)
1Johnson-BrockBoys Basketball (D1)
1KearneyBoys Track & Field (A)
1Lincoln ChristianGirls Basketball (C1)
1Lincoln LutheranVolleyball (C2)
1Lincoln SouthwestGirls Soccer (A)
1MalcolmBaseball (C)
1McCookGirls Tennis (B)
1McCool JunctionGirls Cross Country (D)
1Millard NorthJournalism (A)
1Millard SouthFootball (A)
1MindenVolleyball (C1)
1NorfolkGirls Wrestling (A)
1Norfolk CatholicFootball (C2)
1NorrisVolleyball (B)
1Oakland-CraigGirls Basketball (C2)
1Omaha Creighton PrepBoys Wrestling (A)
1Omaha DuchesneGirls Golf (B)
1Omaha WestsideBoys Soccer (A)
1PenderGirls Basketball (D1)
1RavennaPlay Production (C2)
1Sandy CreekFootball (D1)
1SchuylerBoys Soccer (B)
1SewardUnified Bowling (D)
1SheltonVolleyball (D2)
1StuartFootball (D6)
1SuperiorVolleyball (D1)
1WahooFootball (C1)
1Wahoo NeumannSoftball (C)
1WaverlyBoys Track & Field (B)
1WayneGirls Golf (C)
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Comprehensive List of State Championships Won in 2024-2025

BASEBALL
A - Lincoln East
B - Gretna East
C - Malcolm

BASKETBALL (BOYS)
A - Papillion-LaVista South
B - Omaha Skutt
C1 - Ashland-Greenwood
C2 - Fremont Bergan
D1 - Johnson-Brock
D2 - O'Neill St. Mary's

BASKETBALL (GIRLS)
A - Millard West
B - Omaha Skutt
C1 - Lincoln Christian
C2 - Oakland-Craig
D1 - Pender
D2 - Falls City Sacred Heart

BOWLING (BOYS)
A - Bellevue East
B - Lincoln Pius X

BOWLING (GIRLS)
A - Millard West
B - Grand Island Northwest

CROSS COUNTRY (BOYS)
A - Fremont
B - Lincoln Pius X
C - Holdrege
D - Perkins County

CROSS COUNTRY (GIRLS)
A - Millard West
B - Elkhorn North
C - Auburn
D - McCool Junction

FOOTBALL
A - Millard South
B - Omaha Skutt
C1 - Wahoo
C2 - Norfolk Catholic
D1 - Sandy Creek
D2 - Central Valley
D6 - Stuart

GOLF (BOYS)
A - Lincoln East
B - Elkhorn North
C - Kearney Catholic
D - Creighton

GOLF (GIRLS)
A - Omaha Marian
B - Omaha Duchesne
C - Wayne

JOURNALISM
A - Millard North
B - Gretna East
C - Yutan

PLAY PRODUCTION
A - Gretna
B - York
C1 - Elmwood-Murdock
C2 - Ravenna
D1 - Wausa
D2 - Arnold

SOCCER (BOYS)
A - Omaha Westside
B - Schuyler

SOCCER (GIRLS)
A - Lincoln Southwest
B - Gretna East

SOFTBALL
A - Gretna
B - Beatrice
C - Wahoo Neumann

SPEECH
A - Lincoln East
B - York
C1 - Grand Island Central Catholic
C2 - Hartington-Newcastle
D1 - Wausa
D2 - O'Neill St. Mary's

SWIMMING & DIVING (BOYS)
A - Lincoln East

SWIMMING & DIVING (GIRLS)
A - Omaha Marian

TENNIS (BOYS)
A - Lincoln East
B - Elkhorn Mt. Michael

TENNIS (GIRLS)
A - Lincoln East
B - McCook

TRACK & FIELD (BOYS)
A - Kearney
B - Waverly
C - Perkins County
D - Dundy County-Stratton

TRACK & FIELD (GIRLS)
A - Papillion-LaVista South
B - Bennington
C - Kearney Catholic
D - Dundy County-Stratton

UNIFIED BOWLING
A - Columbus
B - Seward

VOLLEYBALL
A - Papillion-LaVista South
B - Norris
C1 - Minden
C2 - Lincoln Lutheran
D1 - Superior
D2 - Shelton

WRESTLING (BOYS)
A - Omaha Creighton Prep
B - Omaha Skutt
C - Battle Creek
D - Burwell

WRESTLING (GIRLS)
A - Norfolk
B - Yutan

WRESTLING DUALS (BOYS)
A - Lincoln East
B - Omaha Skutt
C - Battle Creek
D - Burwell

Other Sports Boys State Golf Championships - Final Results

CLASS D
at Quail Run Golf Course


1. Creighton - 683
2. Loomis - 700
3. North Central - 701
4. Johnson-Brock - 702
5. Hitchcock County - 714
6. Hi-Line - 721
7. Overton - 725
8. Neligh-Oakdale - 732
9. Deshler - 733
10. Chambers/Wheeler Central - 734
10. North Platte St. Patrick's - 734
12. Archangels Catholic - 738
13. Sutherland - 755
14. Sandy Creek - 783
15. Bloomfield - 789

1. Calvin Wilmes, Creighton (+10) - 154
2. Micah Gerlach, Cambridge (+10) - 154
3. Tyson Essex, Loomis (+12) - 156
4. Lukas Armstrong, Red Cloud (+15) - 159
5. Brady Haake, Sandhills/Thedford (+20) - 164
6. Zak Swanson, North Central (+21) - 165
T7. Keian Fischer, North Central (+22) - 166
T7. Jacob Keller, Archangels Catholic (+22) - 166
T9. Jacob Walker, Mullen (+23) - 167
T9. Houston Billeter, Southwest (+23) - 167
T9. Jack Baker, Hitchcock County (+23) - 167
T9. Grady Dempcy, Sutherland (+23) - 167
T13. Brayden Melchert, Hitchcock County (+25) - 169
T13. Dante Horner, Dundy County-Stratton (+25) - 169
T13. Corbin Hoefer, Neligh-Oakdale (+25) - 169
T13. William Jesse, Chambers/Wheeler Central (+25) - 169
T13. Andrew Kosch, Archangels Catholic (+25) - 169

Other Sports Boys State Golf Championships - Final Results

CLASS C
at Jackrabbit Run Golf Course


1. Kearney Catholic - 593
2. Fremont Bergan - 602
3. Norfolk Catholic - 627
4. Exeter-Milligan/Friend - 638
5. St. Paul - 646
6. Grand Island Central Catholic - 651
7. Amherst - 653
8. Lincoln Lutheran - 654
9. Wahoo Neumann - 662
10. Logan View - 678
11. Pender - 680
12. Perkins County - 685
13. Battle Creek - 692
14. Ogallala - 694
15. Oakland-Craig - 710

1. Nash Malone, Kearney Catholic (-5) - 139
2. Tate Redinger, Kearney Catholic (-4) - 140
3. Jackson Luebbe, Fremont Bergan (-3) - 141
4. Jaydn Friesen, Sutton (+2) - 146
T5. Zephyr Mowinkel, Milford (+4) - 148
T5. Jett Hollister, Doniphan-Trumbull (+4) - 148
T7. Boston Bojanski, Fremont Bergan (+5) - 149
T7. Callen Marshall, Norfolk Catholic (+5) - 149
9. Trey Mooney, Fremont Bergan (+6) - 150
10. Jack Alberts, Grand Island Central Catholic (+7) - 151
T11. Zaybreon Hansen, Perkins County (+8) - 152
T11. Grant Schieffer, Crofton (+8) - 152
T13. William Brockhaus, Norfolk Catholic (+9) - 153
T13. Cayden Wiese, Wahoo Neumann (+9) - 153
T15. Brody Rogers, Tekamah-Herman (+10) - 154
T15. Cope Smith, Amherst (+10) - 154
T15. Jackson Dunham, Kearney Catholic (+10) - 154
T15. Zakary Anderson, Chase County (+10) - 154
T15. Mitchell Kelly, Pender (+10) - 154
T15. Rylan Gilmore, Ogallala (+10) - 154
T15. Jack Hadenfeldt, Centura (+10) - 154

Other Sports Boys State Golf Championships - Final Results

CLASS B
at Monument Shadows Golf Course


1. Elkhorn North - 605
2. Norris - 617
3. Lincoln Pius X - 625
4. Bennington - 626
5. Scottsbluff - 628
6. Elkhorn - 632
7. Waverly - 642
8. McCook - 643
8. Adams Central - 643
10. Elkhorn Mt. Michael - 661
11. Lincoln Christian - 678
11. York - 678

1. Andrew Nietfeldt, Elkhorn North (-3) - 141 (won playoff hole)
2. Jaxson Hinze, York (-3) - 141
3. William Barth, Gretna East (E) - 144
T4. Grey Klucas, Waverly (+4) - 148
T4. Grady Friedrichsen, Elkhorn (+4) - 148
T6. Karter Negus, Central City (+6) - 150
T6. Kaden Ellis, Elkhorn North (+6) - 150
8. Reid Loop, McCook (+7) - 151
T9. Brenson Underwood, Adams Central (+9) - 153
T9. Tyler Nietfeldt, Elkhorn North (+9) - 153
T11. Austin Jochum, Bennington (+10) - 154
T11. Henry Stempson, Lincoln Pius X (+10) - 154
T11. Mason Schroder, Holdrege (+10) - 154
T11. Cooper Rice, Norris (+10) - 154
T11. Brett Elwell, Scottsbluff (+10) - 154

Other Sports Boys State Golf Championships - Final Results

CLASS A
at Kearney Country Club


1. Lincoln East - 580
2. Omaha Westside - 582
3. Lincoln Southeast - 589
4. Omaha Creighton Prep - 594
5. Kearney - 604
6. Elkhorn South - 618
7. Millard West - 631
8. Lincoln Southwest - 639
9. Norfolk - 648
10. Millard South - 680
11. Papillion-LaVista - 684
12. Papillion-LaVista South - 702

1. Max Moss, Lincoln East - 137 (-5) (won playoff hole)
2. Miles Elgert, Lincoln Southeast - 137 (-5)
T3. Thomas Kelley, Omaha Creighton Prep - 139 (-3)
T3. Carter Honnens, Lincoln East - 139 (-3)
5. Trevor Gutschewski, Omaha Westside - 140 (-2)
6. Owen Bartee, Kearney - 142 (E)
7. Thomas Bryson, Lincoln Southeast - 143 (+1)
8. Hayden Tenopir, Lincoln Northeast - 145 (+3)
T9. Cooper Feddersen, Kearney - 147 (+5)
T9. Keaton Barnes, Columbus - 147 (+5)
T9. Knox Pocras, Omaha Westside - 147 (+5)
T12. John Kelley, Omaha Creighton Prep - 148 (+6)
T12. Koji Kitabatake, Kearney - 148 (+6)
T12. Oliver DeMars, Omaha Westside - 148 (+6)
T15. Kreyton Eikmeier, Elkhorn South - 149 (+7)
T15. Graham Vogel, Millard West - 149 (+7)
T15. John Bryson, Lincoln Southeast - 149 (+7)
T15. Zack Erstad, Lincoln East - 149 (+7)
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