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Burwell Basketball

No more games played now than when we all played. It sounds like your the prototypical parent who wants there kid to play but not earn it?? Oh to many games.
We use to have practice at 6 am because we only had one gym Now schools have multiple gyms to practice. You’re making my point. There is a lot of sacrifice and I will be the first to admit that every person in education is underpaid and undervalued and do make tremendous sacrifices.
But common sense tells us that if we pool together our resources what can we accomplish..???
1) more opportunities for students
2) better facilities and resources for students
3) more opportunities for ALL KIDS in Nebraska
4)better pay for teachers
5) more people wanting to go into education because pay is better
And many more

Unfortunately it’s hard for any parent or coach to approach a kid and say .. hey Susie or Billy guess what you’re not cut out for this but you know what you would be exceptional at xyz!

20 30 years ago it was acceptable for a person in education to do that heaven forbid we do that now
After reading your 5 reasons, I must ask, are you talking sports teams co-oping or schools consolidating? Because those are 2 different things and your arguments don't seem to point towards sports co-oping, but more for school consolidation.

Burwell Basketball

No more games played now than when we all played. It sounds like your the prototypical parent who wants there kid to play but not earn it?? Oh to many games.
We use to have practice at 6 am because we only had one gym Now schools have multiple gyms to practice. You’re making my point. There is a lot of sacrifice and I will be the first to admit that every person in education is underpaid and undervalued and do make tremendous sacrifices.
But common sense tells us that if we pool together our resources what can we accomplish..???
1) more opportunities for students
2) better facilities and resources for students
3) more opportunities for ALL KIDS in Nebraska
4)better pay for teachers
5) more people wanting to go into education because pay is better
And many more

Unfortunately it’s hard for any parent or coach to approach a kid and say .. hey Susie or Billy guess what you’re not cut out for this but you know what you would be exceptional at xyz!

20 30 years ago it was acceptable for a person in education to do that heaven forbid we do that now
Just a few points on this, teams that are playing the same number of games as "back in the day" likely haven't updated schedules to modern games limits. A state tournament team can play around 30 games, I want you to look out at the end of the season come sub-district/regional time and see how many of these small teams teams have logged 20 or fewer games, that difference in competitions makes a difference over time.

Not all schools have more than one gym, in fact some that have two gyms only practice in one because of safety concerns in old/outdated gyms. How do 6 am practices work in a co-op that is 20-30 minutes away? I'm going to say not well due to the stress it puts on the students during a season that endures like basketball does.

Lastly, since when does consolidation between schools and pooling those resources end up with higher pay for teachers? The last time I checked that doesn't exactly create huge raises for teachers that make them more competitive with other professional level jobs.

Burwell Basketball

Have you seen how many games they play each week for volleyball and basketball?

I wish my daughters' team didn't play 3 games a week, every week of the season.

Too many games nowadays. Don't worry about these poor teams not getting to compete, they will still get to compete plenty of times.

Many times co-oping means small, low talent level schools must compete with larger, more talented schools, resulting in more embarrassing losses.

You act like co-oping is easy. Try traveling on muddy gravel roads for 30+ miles one way 5 days a week. Not every town is 5 miles apart with highways.

How much more do parents need to worry about their teenage children driving in the dark after practices, especially when the younger kids on the team cannot drive yet, so now you are placing multiple young lives in the hands of your kids when they have to give each other rides?

Who pays for the fuel bill for these kids to drive back and forth? Who gets out of practice at 7 or 8pm instead of 6pm each night? How much more family time must be given up in the evenings?

Please don't act like co-oping is such as easy choice that is only denied by selfishness.

There is a lot of sacrifice for each school (admins, head and assistant coaches that get paid very little, students, parents, fans, etc) that co-ops.
No more games played now than when we all played. It sounds like your the prototypical parent who wants there kid to play but not earn it?? Oh to many games.
We use to have practice at 6 am because we only had one gym Now schools have multiple gyms to practice. You’re making my point. There is a lot of sacrifice and I will be the first to admit that every person in education is underpaid and undervalued and do make tremendous sacrifices.
But common sense tells us that if we pool together our resources what can we accomplish..???
1) more opportunities for students
2) better facilities and resources for students
3) more opportunities for ALL KIDS in Nebraska
4)better pay for teachers
5) more people wanting to go into education because pay is better
And many more

Unfortunately it’s hard for any parent or coach to approach a kid and say .. hey Susie or Billy guess what you’re not cut out for this but you know what you would be exceptional at xyz!

20 30 years ago it was acceptable for a person in education to do that heaven forbid we do that now
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Burwell Basketball

So when these schools that can't field a team, or forfeit half their seasons it doesn't affect every opponent that doesn't get to compete that week? A little isolated thinking, no?
Have you seen how many games they play each week for volleyball and basketball?

I wish my daughters' team didn't play 3 games a week, every week of the season.

Too many games nowadays. Don't worry about these poor teams not getting to compete, they will still get to compete plenty of times.

Many times co-oping means small, low talent level schools must compete with larger, more talented schools, resulting in more embarrassing losses.

You act like co-oping is easy. Try traveling on muddy gravel roads for 30+ miles one way 5 days a week. Not every town is 5 miles apart with highways.

How much more do parents need to worry about their teenage children driving in the dark after practices, especially when the younger kids on the team cannot drive yet, so now you are placing multiple young lives in the hands of your kids when they have to give each other rides?

Who pays for the fuel bill for these kids to drive back and forth? Who gets out of practice at 7 or 8pm instead of 6pm each night? How much more family time must be given up in the evenings?

Please don't act like co-oping is such as easy choice that is only denied by selfishness.

There is a lot of sacrifice for each school (admins, head and assistant coaches that get paid very little, students, parents, fans, etc) that co-ops.

Burwell Basketball

Of course there are. But this constant call for consolidation and cooperatives from people that have no iron in the fire is nonsense. The only people that should have an opinion on Burwell consolidating or entering a cooperative are the people in Burwell and any potential partner communities.

I agree with that, local control should not be lost and it is up to those people in that area

I can't agree on this more. It really is nobodies business other than the local school boards. As an outsider I can sit here and say its stupid all I want, but the bottom line it is up to the stakeholders of the school and community to make these decisions. Nobody cares what someone from any other town thinks. Burwell does not need to consolidate. This is an aberration and honestly probably a testament to the strength of their wresting program in my opinion.
So when these schools that can't field a team, or forfeit half their seasons it doesn't affect every opponent that doesn't get to compete that week? A little isolated thinking, no? I shouldn't be surprised the decisions to not consolidate are selfish & egotistical ones.

Burwell Basketball

Of course there are. But this constant call for consolidation and cooperatives from people that have no iron in the fire is nonsense. The only people that should have an opinion on Burwell consolidating or entering a cooperative are the people in Burwell and any potential partner communities.
I can't agree on this more. It really is nobodies business other than the local school boards. As an outsider I can sit here and say its stupid all I want, but the bottom line it is up to the stakeholders of the school and community to make these decisions. Nobody cares what someone from any other town thinks. Burwell does not need to consolidate. This is an aberration and honestly probably a testament to the strength of their wresting program in my opinion.

Wrestling Girls District Assignments

CLASS B (Feb. 7 & 8)

B-1 at Ord

Alma
Amherst
Anselmo-Merna
Arcadia/Loup City
Arlington
Aurora
Axtell
Boone Central
Broken Bow
Central Valley
Centura
Doniphan-Trumbull
Elm Creek
Fillmore Central
Franklin
Gibbon
Grand Island Central Catholic
Harvard
High Plains
Holdrege
Kenesaw
Loomis
Louisville
Ord
Overton
Red Cloud/Blue Hill
Shelton
Southern Valley/Arapahoe
St. Paul
Twin Loup
Wilcox-Hildreth
Wood River
Yutan

B-2 at TBA
Ainsworth
Auburn
Cedar Bluffs
Centennial
Columbus Lakeview
Dorchester
Exeter-Milligan/Friend
Falls City
Fort Calhoun
Humboldt-Table Rock-Steinauer
Johnson County Central
Lincoln Standing Bear
Lyons-Decatur Northeast
Malcolm
Meridian
Minden
Neligh-Oakdale
O'Neill
Omaha Gross
Omaha Roncalli
Pawnee City
Platteview
Raymond Central
Sandy Creek
Southern
Sumner-Eddyville-Miller
Tekamah-Herman
Thayer Central
Wahoo
Weeping Water
West Point-Beemer
Wilber-Clatonia

B-3 at Pierce
Ansley/Litchfield
Atkinson West Holt
Bancroft-Rosalie
Central City
Cozad
Creighton
Crofton/Bloomfield
Elgin/Elgin Pope John
Elkhorn Valley
Fairbury
Fullerton
Hartington Cedar Catholic
Homer
Logan View
Madison
Newman Grove/St. Edward
Niobrara/Verdigre
Norfolk Catholic
North Bend
O'Neill St. Mary's
Oakland-Craig
Palmyra
Pierce
Plainview
Randolph
Scribner-Snyder
Stanton
Superior
Tri County Northeast
Wakefield
Winside
Wisner-Pilger/Pender

B-4 at Bayard
Battle Creek
Bayard
Brady
Bridgeport
Chadron
Chase County
Conestoga
Garden County
Gordon-Rushville
Gothenburg
Hay Springs
Hemingford
Hi-Line
Kimball
Leyton
Maxwell
Mitchell
Morrill
Ogallala
Paxton
Perkins County
Sandhills Valley
Sandhills/Thedford
Sidney
Sioux County
South Loup
South Platte
Southwest
Summerland
Sutherland
Valentine
Wauneta-Palisade
Winnebago

Wrestling Girls District Assignments

The NSAA has released district assignments for Girls Wrestling

CLASS A (Feb. 8)

A-1 at Crete

Adams Central
Blair
Crete
Elkhorn
Lincoln High
Lincoln Northeast
Millard North
Millard South
Norris
Omaha Norrth
Omaha Northwest
Omaha Westside
Papillion-LaVista South
Waverly

A-2 at Kearney
Bennington
Grand Island
Kearney
Lincoln North Star
Lincoln Northwest
Lincoln Southeast
Millard West
Omaha Bryan
Omaha Central
Omaha Concordia
Omaha Marian
Omaha South
Schuyler
Wayne

A-3 at Plattsmouth
Bellevue East
Fremont
Gretna
Lincoln Southwest
Nebraska City
Omaha Benson
Omaha Buena Vista
Omaha Burke
Omaha Skutt
Papillion-LaVista
Plattsmouth
Ralston
South Sioux City
York

A-4 at McCook
Alliance
Beatrice
Blue River
Columbus
Gering
Grand Island Northwest
Lexington
Lincoln East
McCook
Norfolk
North Platte
Omaha Westview
Scottsbluff
Seward

Wrestling Boys District Assignments

CLASS D (Feb. 14 & 15)

D-1 at Shelton

Anselmo-Merna
Archangels Catholic
Burwell
David City Aquinas
Dorchester
Exeter-Milligan/Friend
Franklin
Fremont Bergan
Fullerton
Harvard
Loomis
Nebraska Christian
Neligh-Oakdale
Newman Grove/St. Edward
O'Neill St. Mary's
Sandhills/Thedford
Sandy Creek
Shelby/Rising City
Shelton
South Loup
Sutton
Thayer Central
Twin Loup

D-2 at Wilcox-Hildreth
Ansley/Litchfield
Axtell
Bertrand
Cambridge
Centennial
Elm Creek
Hastings St. Cecilia
Hi-Line
Humboldt-Table Rock-Steinauer
Kenesaw
Lawrence-Nelson
Overton
Palmer
Pawnee City
Plainview
Pleasanton
Randolph
Riverside
Southern
Southern Valley
Southwest
Sumner-Eddyville-Miller
Wilcox-Hildreth
Yutan

D-3 at TBA
Ainsworth
Arapahoe
Arcadia/Loup City
Atkinson West Holt
Bancroft-Rosalie
Central Valley
Clarkson/Leigh
Creighton
Elgin/Elgin Pope John
Guardian Angels Central Catholic
High Plains
Homer
Howells-Dodge
Lutheran High Northeast
Lyons-Decatur Northeast
Meridian
Niobrara/Verdigre
North Central
Oakland-Craig
Osmond/Wausa
Ravenna
Scribner-Snyder
Weeping Water
Winside
Wisner-Pilger

D-4 at TBA
Banner County
Bayard
Brady
Crawford
Dundy County-Stratton
Garden County
Hay Springs
Hemingford
Hitchcock County
Hyannis
Kimball
Leyton
Maxwell
Medicine Valley
Minatare
Morrill
Mullen
North Platte St. Patrick's
Paxton
Perkins County
Sandhills Valley
Sioux County
South Platte
Sutherland
Wauneta-Palisade

Wrestling Boys District Assignments

CLASS C (Feb. 15)

C-1 at Malcolm

Arlington
Battle Creek
Boone Central
Broken Bow
Centura
Columbus Scotus
Falls City
Freeman
Lincoln Lutheran
Madison
Malcolm
Norfolk Catholic
O'Neill
Palmyra
Syracuse
Tri County

C-2 at Tekamah-Herman
Conestoga
David City
Hartington Cedar Catholic
Johnson County Central
Logan View
Louisville
Milford
Ponca
Stanton
Tekamah-Herman
Twin River
Wahoo Neumann
Wakefield
West Point-Beemer
Winnebago
Wood River

C-3 at TBA
Cedar Bluffs
Chadron
Crofton/Bloomfield
Cross County/Osceola
Elkhorn Valley
Fillmore Central
Grand Island Central Catholic
Minden
North Bend
Pender
Pierce
Raymond Central
Red Cloud/Blue Hill
Summerland
Superior
Tri County Northeast

C-4 at Kearney Catholic
Alma
Amherst
Bridgeport
Chase County
Doniphan-Trumbull
Gibbon
Gordon-Rushville
Gothenburg
Hershey
Kearney Catholic
Mitchell
Ogallala
Ord
St. Paul
Valentine
Wilber-Clatonia

Wrestling Boys District Assignments

CLASS B (Feb. 15)

B-1 at Crete

Crete
Elkhorn
Fort Calhoun
Gretna
Gretna East
Lexington
Lincoln Christian
Lincoln Northwest
Lincoln Standing Bear
McCook
Omaha Skutt
Plattsmouth

B-2 at Central City
Ashland-Greenwood
Bennington
Boys Town
Central City
Cozad
Omaha Gross
Platteview
Ralston
Schuyler
Scottsbluff
Wahoo
Wayne

B-3 at TBA
Aurora
Blair
Douglas County West
Elkhorn Mt. Michael
Elkhorn North
Gering
Nebraska City
Norris
Omaha Concordia
Omaha Roncalli
Seward
York

B-4 at Waverly
Adams Central
Alliance
Auburn
Beatrice
Columbus Lakeview
Fairbury
Grand Island Northwest
Hastings
Holdrege
Lincoln Pius X
Sidney
Waverly

Wrestling Boys District Assignments

The NSAA has released district assignments for Wrestling for the 2024-25 season.

CLASS A (February 15)

A-1 at (TBA)

Bellevue West
Grand Island
Lincoln High
Omaha Central
Omaha Creighton Prep
Omaha North
Omaha Westside
Omaha Westview

A-2 at Lincoln North Star
Bellevue East
Elkhorn South
Kearney
Lincoln North Star
Lincoln Northeast
Omaha Bryan
Omaha South
Papillion-LaVista

A-3 at Papillion-LaVista South
Fremont
Millard North
Millard South
North Platte
Omaha Buena Vista
Omaha Burke
Papillion-LaVista South
South Sioux City

A-4 at Columbus
Columbus
Lincoln East
Lincoln Southeast
Lincoln Southwest
Millard West
Norfolk
Omaha Benson
Omaha Northwest

Burwell Basketball

Of course there are. But this constant call for consolidation and cooperatives from people that have no iron the fire is nonsense. The only people that should have an opinion on Burwell consolidating or entering a cooperative are the people in Burwell and any potential partner communities.
I agree with that, local control should not be lost and it is up to those people in that area

Burwell Basketball

As in anything there are outliners. That’s an example of poor leadership and no culture
Of course there are. But this constant call for consolidation and cooperatives from people that have no iron in the fire is nonsense. The only people that should have an opinion on Burwell consolidating or entering a cooperative are the people in Burwell and any potential partner communities.

8 Man Semifinals Predictions

D-1
Sandy Creek over Lourdes 56-20. Sandy Creek is on a different level and will be tough to beat. Lourdes will move the ball a little but will not be enough.

Stanton over Summerland 40-30. Stanton will ground and pound it to victory. Will be a close game late.

D-2
Central Valley over Archangels 42-20. AA is consistent and discipline but will take more to beat CV. CV seems to be hitting it's stride at the right time.

Riverside over BDS 52-14. Riverside is playing it's best ball right now, ELITE speed.

8 Man Semifinals Predictions

Post your predictions!


Class D1

#12 Lourdes Central Catholic (9-2) @ #1 Sandy Creek (11-0)
#2 Stanton (11-0) @ #6 Summerland (10-1)



Class D2

#4 Central Valley (10-1) @ #1 Archangels Catholic (11-0)
#2 BDS (11-0) @ #6 Riverside (9-2)
Let's bet against some favorites here.....

Sandy Creek - 48-18
Summerland - 38-30

Central Valley - 42-30
BDS - 16-12

8 Man Semifinals Predictions

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Class D1

#12 Lourdes Central Catholic (9-2) @ #1 Sandy Creek (11-0)
#2 Stanton (11-0) @ #6 Summerland (10-1)



Class D2

#4 Central Valley (10-1) @ #1 Archangels Catholic (11-0)
#2 BDS (11-0) @ #6 Riverside (9-2)
Once again the rules committee needs to look at higher seeds on the road, the regular season should mean something, especially when a head to head is involved.

8 Man Semifinals Predictions

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Class D1

#12 Lourdes Central Catholic (9-2) @ #1 Sandy Creek (11-0)
#2 Stanton (11-0) @ #6 Summerland (10-1)



Class D2

#4 Central Valley (10-1) @ #1 Archangels Catholic (11-0)
#2 BDS (11-0) @ #6 Riverside (9-2)
Sandy Creek 50 to 14
Stanton 40-28
Central Valley 50 to 14
Riverside 40-30
not very many actual good games
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