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Softball Scores from Friday (8/23)

Auburn 8, Gering 5
Auburn 8, Malcolm 3
Aurora 15, Auburn 2

Bayard 14, Schuyler 0
Bayard 14, Schuyler 2
Bellevue East 3, Lincoln East 2
Blair 16, Omaha Mercy 1
Blair 5, Bellevue East 3

Crete 10, Gering 2
Crete 10, Norris 5
Crete 4, Aurora 2

Douglas County West 11, Omaha Westside 4
Douglas County West 12, Plattsmouth 6

Elkhorn North 17, Lincoln High 0
Elkhorn South 12, Millard South 3

Fremont 12, Omaha Bryan 0

Gretna 10, Elkhorn South 4

HWY 6 13, Alliance 6
HWY 6 6, Hershey 5

Lincoln East 14, Omaha Mercy 2
Lincoln North Star 10, Elkhorn 7

Malcolm 6, Aurora 3
Millard North 15, Lincoln North Star 0
Millard North 8, Elkhorn 0
Millard West 9, Omaha Marian 0

Norris 8, Malcolm 3
Norris 9, Gering 0

Omaha Westview 15, Omaha Buena Vista 0

Papillion-LaVista 2, Millard West 0
Papillion-LaVista 5, Omaha Marian 4

Scottsbluff 10, Lexington 1

Softball Preseason Rankings

Link: Omaha World-Herald

Link: Lincoln Journal Star

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COMPOSITE RANKINGS

CLASS A

1. Papillion-LaVista (1) - 19 pts
2. Gretna (1) - 18
3. Millard North - 17
4. Lincoln Southwest - 14
5. Millard West - 10
6. Norfolk - 8
7t. Lincoln East - 7
7t. Lincoln North Star - 7
9. Omaha Westside - 6
10. Bellevue East - 3

Contenders
Fremont - 1

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CLASS B
1. Grand Island Northwest (2) - 20 pts
2. Blair - 14
3t. Beatrice - 13
3t. Lincoln Pius X - 13
5t. Hastings - 9
5t. Scottsbluff - 9
7t. Elkhorn North - 8
7t. Waverly - 8
9. Seward - 4
10t. Bennington - 3
10t. Wahoo - 3

Contenders
Columbus Lakeview - 2
Gering - 2
Gretna East - 1
McCook - 1

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CLASS C
1. Ashland-Greenwood (2) - 20 pts
2. Wahoo Neumann - 18
3. Hastings St. Cecilia - 16
4. David City Aquinas - 14
5. Central City - 11
6. Freeman - 7
7t. Twin River - 6
7t. Wayne - 6
9t. Fort Calhoun - 4
9t. Milford - 4

Contenders
Gothenburg - 3
Exeter-Milligan-Friend/Fillmore Central - 1

NSAA Board of Directors Meeting - August 21, 2024

The NSAA Board of Directors met on August 21, 2024 at the NSAA office in Lincoln with the following members present:

District I - Kara Graham, Lincoln Southeast​
District I - Dade McDonald, McCool Junction​
District II - Dr. Nick Wemhoff, Fort Calhoun​
District II - Thomas Lee, Omaha Westview​
District III - Dr. Jon Cerny, Bancroft-Rosalie​
District IV - Darren Tobey, Broken Bow​
District V - Robert Drews, Arapahoe​
District VI - Dr. Troy Unzicker, Alliance​
Also in attendance: Dr. Zainab Rida, Nebraska Department of Education liaison; Bobby Truhe, NSAA Legal Counsel; Crystal Kjar; Darin Boysen, Nebraska Coaches Association; Dr. Mitchell Stine, Activities Director, Norris High School; Matt Martin, Activities Director, Crete High School; and Dave Hoxworth, Activities Director, Scottsbluff High School.

The meeting was called to order at 8:30 a.m.

1. Moved to nominate Darren Tobey as Chairperson and Thomas Lee as Vice Chairperson. Motion Carried: 8-0

2. Moved to approve the Consent Agenda. Items on the Consent Agenda included:

  • approval of the Agenda as presented
  • approval of the Minutes of the June 14, 2024 Board of Directors meeting
  • approval of the Minutes of the July 26, 2024 Classification Committee meeting
  • approval of the Minutes of the August 6, 2024 District Boundary Review Committee meeting
  • approval of the Financial Statements

  • approval of the following new cooperative sponsorships for the 2024-25 and 2025-26 school years:
    • Gering and Kimball for Softball
    • Ponca and Homer for Softball
    • Omaha Roncalli and Omaha Duchesne for Softball
    • Humphrey and Lindsay Academy for Boys Cross Country, Girls Cross Country, Girls Golf and Play Production
    • Bruning-Davenport and Shickley for Girls Golf
    • Harvard and Giltner for Girls Wrestling
    • Columbus, Columbus Scotus and Columbus Lakeview for Boys Swimming and Girls Swimming
    • St. Edward and Newman Grove for Girls Wrestling, Boys Bowling and Girls Bowling
    • Omaha Buena Vista and Omaha Bryan for Girls Basketball
    • Bellevue East, Bellevue West and Platteview for Boys Swimming and Girls Swimming
    • Fremont and Fremont Bergan for Boys Bowling and Girls Bowling
  • approval of the following cooperative sponsorship renewals for the 2024-25 and 2025-26 school years
    • Grand Island Central Catholic, Doniphan-Trumbull, Wood River, and Heartland Lutheran for Softball
    • Bertrand and Loomis for Boys Cross Country and Girls Cross Country
    • Emerson-Hubbard and Allen for Boys Cross Country, Girls Cross Country, Girls Golf and Girls Wrestling
    • Omaha Brownell-Talbot, Omaha Mercy, Omaha Concordia and Omaha Roncalli for Girls Swimming
    • Ansley, Litchfield and Pleasanton for Girls Wrestling
    • Elkhorn, Elkhorn North and Elkhorn South for Boys Swimming and Girls Swimming
    • Adams Central and Hastings for Girls Wrestling
    • Twin River and Osceola for Baseball
    • Crete and Milford for Baseball
  • The dissolution of the following cooperative sponsorship for the 2024-25 school year:
    • Lyons-Decatur Northeast and Oakland-Craig for Girls Wrestling
Motion Carried: 8-0

3. The Board was provided Conflict of Interest forms for their signatures.

4. Moved to allow Executive Director Jennifer Schwartz and Associate Director Jeff Johnson to sign all documents, financial statements and reports relating to operations, investments, expenditures and receipts of the NSAA. Motion Carried: 8-0

5. Moved to adjust the reimbursement formula for state championship qualifying schools, removing the 50-mile deduction. Motion Carried: 8-0

6. Moved to approve the 2024 Fall Activity Manuals. Motion Carried: 8-0

7. Moved to approve the 2024-25 Media Manual. Motion Carried: 8-0

8. Moved to approve the 2024-25 Officials Manual. Motion Carried: 8-0

9. Moved to approve the 2024-25 NSAA Policy Manual. Motion Carried: 8-0

10. Moved to approve the 2024 District Music Financial Report. Motion Carried: 8-0

11. The Board entered into closed session at 9:02 a.m. to hear an appeal from Bennington High School.

12. The Board exited closed session at 9:20 a.m.

13. It was moved to allow the following schools to opt-up one classification in the respective activities:
  • Gretna (Softball)
  • Adams Central (Girls Golf)
  • Malcolm (Play Production)
  • Howells-Dodge (Play Production)
  • Omaha Nation (Play Production)
  • Osceola (Play Production)
  • Weeping Water (Play Production)
  • Homer (Play Production)
  • Elmwood-Murdock (Play Production)
Motion Carried: 8-0

14. Moved to grant a wavier to the Omaha Skutt wrestling team to modify the dates of the December Moratorium to December 23-27, 2024. Motion Carried: 8-0

15. Moved to approve a date change for the 2025 Girls Wrestling Districts, moving to Friday, February 7, 2025 and Saturday, February 8, 2025 of Week 31 of the NSAA Calendar, with Class B being held on Friday and Saturday and Class A being held on Saturday. Motion Carried: 8-0

16. Moved to approve the Wet Bulb Globe Thermometer Heat Modification Guidelines, recommending that member schools use the appropriate chart based on their region. Motion Carried: 8-0

17. Moved to deny Grand Island Central Catholic's request for a waiver of the CSIET requirement of NSAA Bylaw 2.7.5.2 for the 2024-25 school year. Motion Carried: 8-0

18. The Board discussed NSAA Bylaw 1.10 -- Due Process.

19. The Board heard a presentation from Nebraska Coaches Association Executive Director Darin Boysen.

20. The Board heard a presentation from Dr. Mitchell Stine and Matt Martin of the Competitive Balance Committee.

21. NSAA Staff reports included the following informational items:
  • The NSAA Softball Championship RFP will be available on the NSAA website in September, due in October with potential host presentations taking place at the November Board meeting

  • The 2025 Girls Wrestling Championships will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday, February 18-19, 2025. The 2025 Boys Wrestling Championships will take place on Thursday through Saturday, February 20-22, 2025. The Girls Championship Finals (Wednesday P.M.) and Boys Championship Finals (Saturday P.M.) will be broadcast live on Nebraska Public Media.

  • It was annoucned that a Journalism Advisor Summit is being planned for the near future.

  • The August 9th meeting of the NSAA Student Advisory Committee (SAC) included the committee discussing increasing their number of service projects, attending NSAA Board Meetings and NSAA District Meetings and recording Sportsmanship PSAs to be played during 2024-25 NSAA State Championship events.

  • Also on August 9th, in conjunction with the Nebraska Department of Education and the NSAA Sports Medicine Advisory Committee, members of the NSAA SAC participated in a video shoot, providing content for an informational video series focusing on mental health for student activity participants. Videos will be available later this fall on the NSAA YouTube channel.
22. Moved to enter into executive session at 1:17 p.m. Motion Carried: 8-0

23. Moved to exit executive session at 1:56 p.m. Motion Carried: 8-0

24. In the matter of the Bennington High School hearing, it was moved that the eligibility of the Bennington student shall be based on the domicile of the parent with whom the student is living. Motion Carried: 8-0

There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 1:57 p.m.

The next meeting of the NSAA Board of Directors will be September 19, 2024 at the NSAA Office in Lincoln.
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Softball Scores from Thursday (8/22)

Auburn 1, Malcolm 0
Aurora 12, Lexington 2

Beatrice 3, Lincoln Pius X 2
Bellevue East 3, Millard South 1
Bennington 12, Lincoln Standing Bear 0
Blair 5, Wayne 0

Central City 23, Boone Central 15
Centura 10, Fillmore Central/Exeter-Milligan-Friend 6
Cozad 8, Hershey 1

David City Aquinas 12, Wilber-Clatonia 0
David City Aquinas 4, Raymond Central 0

Elkhorn North 9, Lincoln Northwest 1
Elkhorn South 3, Millard West 0

Freeman 13, Fairbury 3

Grand Island Central Catholic 8, Columbus Lakeview 0
Grand Island Northwest 15, Gering 2
Grand Island Northwest 10, Hastings 8
Gretna 10, Norris 0
Gretna East 7, Elkhorn 0
Guardian Angels Central Catholic 9, Twin River 7
Guardian Angels Central Catholic 4, Blue River 3

Hastings 13, Gering 0

Kearney Catholic 16, Ord 2

Lincoln East 10, Grand Island 5
Lincoln North Star 1, Columbus 0
Lincoln North Star 11, Columbus 1
Lincoln Northeast 7, Fremont 5
Lincoln Southeast 14, Lincoln High 2
Lincoln Southwest 6, Norfolk 1
Lincoln Southwest 3, Norfolk 0

McCook 11, Gothenburg 0
Milford 8, Yutan/Mead 7

Nebraska City 15, Falls City 0

Omaha Bryan 15, Omaha Benson 2
Omaha Buena Vista 13, Omaha North 0
Omaha Central 13, Omaha South 5
Omaha Marian 15, Omaha Burke 1
Omaha Mercy 12, South Sioux City 2
Omaha Westview 5, Bellevue West 4

Papillion-LaVista 13, Omaha Westside 3
Pierce 20, Ponca 3
Platteview 12, Syracuse 4

Ralston 5, Omaha Gross 4

Seward 6, Ashland-Greenwood 2
St. Paul 5, O'Neill 2

Wahoo 10, Plattsmouth 4
Wahoo Neumann 11, Pender/Wisner-Pilger 1
Waverly 9, Ralston 6

York 8, Fillmore Central/Exeter-Milligan-Friend 7

Basketball Basketball Coaching Openings

Well, might as well start this thread. Anyone know of any head boys or girls basketball openings for 2023-24?
The following are posted on Teach Nebraska
- Lourdes Central Catholic (Neb City) - Boys
- Franklin - Girls
- Pierce - Girls
- Grand Island NW - Boys
- Summerland - Girls
- Arlington - Boys
- Scottsbluff - Girls
- St. Paul - Boys
- Columbus Lakeview - Girls
- Nebraska City - Boys

Class C Girls Golf District Assignments

Class C Girls Golf district assignments for 2024

CLASS C

C-1

Ashland-Greenwood
Auburn
Bruning-Davenport/Shickley
Elmwood-Murdock
Exeter-Milligan/Friend
Fairbury
Heartland
Humboldt-Table Rock-Steinauer
Johnson County Central
Lincoln Christian
Lincoln Lutheran
Palmyra
Superior
Sutton
Syracuse
Tri County

C-2
Arlington
Boone Central
Cedar Bluffs
Central City
Clarkson/Leigh
Columbus Lakeview
Columbus Scotus
Fremont Bergan
Fullerton
Humphrey/Lindsay Academy
Oakland-Craig
Omaha Brownell-Talbot
Omaha Concordia
Omaha Roncalli
Shelby/Rising City
Wahoo

C-3
Ainsworth
Battle Creek
Crofton
Elkhorn Valley
Hartington Cedar Catholic
Laurel-Concord-Coleridge
Norfolk Catholic
O'Neill
Pierce
Stanton
Thurston County
Tri County Northeast
Wayne
West Holt
West Point-Beemer
Winnebago

C-4
Arcadia/Loup City
Broken Bow
Burwell
Cambridge
Centura
Cozad
Doniphan-Trumbull
Gibbon
Gothenburg
Grand Island Central Catholic
Hi-Line
Holdrege
Kearney Catholic
Minden
Ravenna
St. Paul
Wood River

C-5
Bayard
Bridgeport
Chadron
Creek Valley
Dundy County-Stratton
Garden County
Gordon-Rushivlle
Hershey
Kimball
Mitchell
Mullen
North Platte St. Patrick's
Ogallala
Perkins County
Southwest
Valentine

Volleyball Class B, C and D Sub-District Assignment Announced

Sub-District assignments for Class B, C and D volleyball for the 2024 season

CLASS B

B-1

Bennington
Blair
Elkhorn North
Schuyler

B-2
Omaha Duchesne
Omaha Gross
Omaha Mercy
Ralston

B-3
Elkhorn
Gretna
Gretna East
Omaha Skutt

B-4
Nebraska City
Platteview
Plattsmouth
Waverly

B-5
Beatrice
Lincoln Northwest
Lincoln Pius X
Lincoln Standing Bear
Norris

B-6
Aurora
Crete
Seward
York

B-7
Grand Island Northwest
Hastings
Lexington
McCook

B-8
Alliance
Gering
Scottsbluff
Sidney

Other Sports Class B & C Cross Country District Assignments

District assignments for Classes B and C have been released for the 2024 season. Classes A and D will be announced at a later date.

CLASS B

B-1 & B-2

Bennington
Blair
Elkhorn
Elkhorn Mt. Michael
Elkhorn North
Gretna
Gretna East
Nebraska City
Omaha Duchesne
Omaha Gross
Omaha Mercy
Omaha Skutt
Platteview
Plattsmouth
Ralston
Waverly

B-3 & B-4
Alliance
Beatrice
Crete
Gering
Grand Island Northwest
Hastings
Lexington
Lincoln Northwest
Lincoln Pius X
Lincoln Standing Bear
McCook
Norris
Schuyler
Scottsbluff
Seward
York


These teams will be split into their respective districts later in the season.

Softball Class B Sub-District Assignments

The NSAA has released the sub-district assignments for Class B for the 2024 season. Sub-Districts will be held on Monday, October 7.

Classes A and C will be determined later in the season using the serpentine method based on powerpoints.

CLASS B

B-1

Nebraska City
Omaha Gross
Omaha Roncalli/Omaha Duchesne
Plattsmouth

B-2
Blair
Omaha Mercy
Platteview
Ralston

B-3
Bennington
Cass County
Gretna East
Omaha Skutt

B-4
Elkhorn
Elkhorn North
Lincoln Standing Bear
Waverly

B-5
Beatrice
Lincoln Pius X
Norris
Wahoo

B-6
Crete
Lincoln Northwest
Raymond Central
Wayne

B-7
Blue River
Columbus Lakeview
Schuyler
Seward

B-8
Aurora
Grand Island Central Catholic
Polk County
York

B-9
Grand Island Northwest
Hastings
Highway 6
Lexington

B-10
Alliance
Gering
McCook
Scottsbluff

Baseball American Legion Central Plains Regional Baseball Tournament (Updated 8/10)

Results from the American Legion Central Plains Region Tournament in Fargo, North Dakota

Wednesday - August 7

First Round

Farmington (Minnesota) 7, Renner (South Dakota) 2
Cedar Rapids (Iowa) 5, Osseo (Minnesota) 4
Elkhorn 2, Fargo (North Dakota) 1
West Fargo (North Dakota) 3, Papillion-LaVista South 0

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Thursday - August 8

Elimination Games

Fargo (ND) 8, Renner (SD) 2 (Renner eliminated)
Papillion-LaVista South 9, Osseo (MN) 1 (Osseo eliminated)

Winner's Bracket
Farmington (MN) 9, Elkhorn 1
Cedar Rapids (IA) 2, West Fargo (ND) 1

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Friday - August 9

Elimination Games

Papillion-LaVista South 7, Elkhorn 1 (Elkhorn eliminated)
Fargo (ND) 7, West Fargo (ND) 4 (West Fargo eliminated)

Winner's Bracket
Cedar Rapids (IA) 15, Farmington (MN 0

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Saturday - August 10

Elimination Game

Farmington (MN) 5, Papillion-LaVista South 2 (PLVS eliminated)

Fargo (ND) 13, Cedar Rapids (IA) 4

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Sunday - August 11

Elimination Game

Farmington (MN) vs. Fargo (ND) - 11:00 AM

Championship Game
Cedar Rapids (IA) vs. Farmington/Fargo winner - 1:30 PM

Baseball Class B and C Senior Legion State Tournaments (Final)

CLASS B

at Landmark Implement Field - Holdrege, NE

Saturday, August 3

First Round

Central City 11, Elkhorn Mt. Michael 4
Hickman 5, Wayne 2
Wahoo 3, Auburn 1
Blair 5, Holdrege 1

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Sunday, August 4

Elimination Games

Elkhorn Mt. Michael 11, Wayne 9 (Wayne eliminated)
Holdrege 3, Auburn 2 (Auburn eliminated)

Winner's Bracket
Hickman 3, Central City 1
Wahoo 5, Blair 0

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Monday, August 5

Elimination Games

Central City 8, Holdrege 0 (Holdrege eliminated)
Elkhorn Mt. Michael 6, Blair 3 (Blair eliminated)

Winner's Bracket
Hickman 11, Wahoo 2

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Tuesday - August 6

Elimination Game

Wahoo 5, Central City 0 (CC eliminated)

Elkhorn Mt. Michael 6, Hickman 2

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Wednesday - August 7

Elimination Game

Wahoo 6, Elkhorn Mt. Michael 4 (EMM eliminated)

State Championship Game
Hickman 10, Wahoo 1 (Wahoo eliminated)

CLASS B SENIOR STATE CHAMPION
Hickman
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Ainsworth going Independent?

Reading this sounds like they are going independent at least for one year?

* Ainsworth withdraws from Southwest Conference

(Posted 7 a.m. Feb. 13 from the radio affiliate KBRB in Ainsworth)

The Ainsworth Community Schools Board of Education voted unanimously Monday to officially exit the Southwest Conference following the 2023-24 school year.

The board has discussed its conference affiliation for the past several meetings, weighing the size and distance of a majority of the conference schools against the opportunities provided by remaining in the conference.

Superintendent Dale Hafer said he attended the Southwest Conference Superintendents meeting in January. He said all of the schools were supportive and voted to allow Ainsworth to withdraw its membership from the conference if the board chose that route.

“I think we’ve done the right thing,” Hafer said. “We have taken our time with this, and we have received a lot of input. I think there will be an opportunity for us to be in a conference in the future.”

Hafer said Activities Director Luke Wroblewski was working to add games to next year’s basketball schedule against O’Neill St. Mary’s, Neligh-Oakdale, Anselmo-Merna and others with the goal of replacing some of the Southwest Conference Schools currently on the basketball schedule.

Hafer said the school plans to keep playing against Valentine, Broken Bow and Cozad, but will likely drop games against other SWC members Ogallala, McCook, Holdrege, Minden and Gothenburg.

He said the school was actively working on additional opportunities in the fine arts as well.

Ainsworth joined the Southwest Conference during the 2005-06 school year following the dissolution of the Rangeland Conference and will complete its 20th and final year in the SWC this year.
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NSAA Cup Winners

The winners of the NSAA Cup, now known as the "Buckle Up Phone Down Cup" have been announced. During the school year, member schools earn five points for each NSAA-sponsored activity in which they participate through the completion of the State Championship in each activity.

All schools, which finish in the top eight positions (plus any ties) in a State Championship event, receive points. In playoff events involving teams in a split classification, the same top eight positions in that event's class (D1 and D2) will earn full points for their Class competition. If there are fewer than eight schools from a classification in the event, only those schools represented, are eligible to receive points.

Points are awarded for all activities' Championship Events as follows:

1st Place = 50 pts
2nd = 45
3rd = 40
4th = 35
5th = 30
6th = 25
7th = 20
8th = 15

If a tie for place exists, points will be split evenly between all teams tied for a specific place. For example, the non-advancing quarterfinals teams in an eight-team, single-elimination Championship bracket will split the 5th through 8th place points. (30+25+20+15 = 90, 90/4 = 22.5 pts each)

In wrestling, Cup points will be awarded based on a school's highest finish at either the Individual Wrestling Championship or the Dual Wrestling Championships. For example, if a school places 4th at the Individual Championships and places 3rd at the Dual Championships, that school would receive the 40 points earned for the 3rd place finish at the Dual Championships, instead of receiving points for both Championship events.

In District Music Contests, schools will earn five total points for entering at least two instrumental entries; and five total points for entering at least two vocal entries.

In activities Championships involving cooperative agreements, each of the schools in the cooperative will earn the points for that respective event providing they have at least one student participating on the cooperative varsity team.

Other Sports National Track & Field Rankings (5/21)

With the conclusion of the Nebraska state meet, a final comparison of how Nebraska athletes compare to the top 100 in each event in the nation. (Only wind legal marks counted)

BOYS

100

1. Jelani Watkins, Humble Atascocita (TX) - 10.19
56. Ethan Baessler, Blair - 10.50
100. 10.56

200
1. Zamarii Sanders, American Heritage (FL) - 20.50
100. 21.37

400
1. Quincy Wilson, Bullis (MD) - 45.17
100. 47.61

800
1. Brendan Herger, Northville (MI) - 1:49.44
34. Braden Lofquest, Gretna East - 1:51.67
76. Jack Witte, Millard West - 1:52.65
85. Tommy Rice, Omaha Skutt - 1:52.74

100. 1:52.83

1,600
1. Drew Griffith, Butler Area (PA) - 3:59.81
41. Juan Gonzalez, Fremont - 4:08.61
100. Jack Witte, Millard West - 4:11.05

3,200

1. Daniel Simmons, American Fork (UT) - 8:34.96
36. Juan Gonzalez, Fremont - 8:51.46
100. 8:59.99

110 HH
1. Mason Dossett, Fort Bend Ridge Point (TX) - 13.27
21. Jaxon Knisley, North Platte St. Patrick's - 13.82
39. Jesse Malone, Papillion-LaVista - 13.98
77. Easton Fries, Chase County - 14.14

100. 14.20

300 IH
1. Vance Nilsson, Gilbert (AZ) - 34.83
98. Easton Fries, Chase County - 37.99
100. 38.00

4x100
1. Humble Atascocita (TX) - 38.92
100. 41.37

4x400
1. Bullis (MD) - 3:09.95
100. 3:17.67

4x800
1. American Fork (UT) - 7:31.57
51. Millard West - 7:48.30
100. Papillion-LaVista South - 7:51.01

Shot Put

1. Benjamin Smith, Hortonville (WI) - 75' 1"
11. Sam Thomas, Elkhorn North - 66' 3"
22. Isaac Ackerman, Omaha Central - 63' 4"
46. Samuel Clements, Elmwood-Murdock - 61' 0.25"
52. Samuel Zazueta, Norfolk - 60' 10"
79. Drew Knoerzer, Hi-Line - 59' 10"
85. Trent Uhlir, Battle Creek - 59' 7.5"

100. 59' 4.25"

Discus
1. Bryce Ruland, Waterford (WI) - 210' 8"
34. Carter Nelson, Ainsworth - 188' 1"
48. Sam Thomas, Elkhorn North - 186' 4"
55. Cole Brandt, Kearney - 184' 8"
81. Samuel Zazueta, Norfolk - 181' 11"
93. Isaac Ackerman, Omaha Central - 181' 3"

100. 180' 8"

High Jump
1. Scottie Vines, De Beque (CO) - 7' 4.25"
83. Parker Ablott, Hastings - 6' 8"
83. Jaxon Lipker, Boone Central - 6' 8"
83. Brooks Holen, Norris - 6' 8"
83. Jenson Anderson, Hastings St. Cecilia - 6' 8"
83. Garett Novacek, David City Aquinas - 6' 8"

Pole Vault

1. Bryce Barkdull, Andover Central (KS) - 17' 9"
100. 15' 6.5"

Long Jump
1. Broderick Davis, Scotlandville (LA) - 24' 9"
35. Rowdy Bauer, Norfolk - 23' 7.25"
71. Kris Baker, Omaha Creighton Prep - 23' 2"

100. 22' 11.25"

Triple Jump
1. Karson Gordon, Episcopal (X) - 53' 1.5"
65. Reece Grosserode, Lincoln Pius X - 47' 1.75"
100. 46' 7.25"
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NSAA Board of Directors Meeting Minutes (May 17, 2024)

The NSAA Board of Directors met on May 17, 2024 at the Courtyard Marriott in LaVista with the following members present:

District I - Kara Graham, Lincoln Southeast​
District I - Dr. Dana Wiseman, Sutton​
District II - Thomas Lee, Omaha Westview​
District II - Dr. Nick Wemhoff, Fort Calhoun​
District III - Dr. Jon Cerny, Bancroft-Rosalie​
District IV - Darren Tobey, Broken Bow​
District V - Robert Drews, Arapahoe​
District VI - Dr. Troy Unzicker, Alliance​
Also in attendance: Dr. Zainab Rida, Nebraska Department of Education liaison; Bobby Truhe, NSAA Legal Counsel; Luke Chadwell, Activities Director - Plattsmouth High School.

The meeting was called to order at 8:00 a.m.

1. Moved to approve the Consent Agenda. Items on the Consent Agenda included:
  • Approval of the meeting Agenda as presented
  • Approval of the Minutes of the April 4, 2024 Board of Directors Meeting
  • Approval of the Minutes of the April 5, 2024 Representative Assembly
  • Approval of the Financial Statements

  • Approval of the following new cooperative sponsorships for the 2024-25 and 2025-26 schools years:
    • Freeman and Lewiston for Softball
    • Norfolk, Norfolk Catholic, Lutheran High Northeast and Wayne for Boys Swimming
    • Southwest and Cambridge for Girls Wrestling
    • Beatrice and Diller-Odell for Baseball
  • Approval of the following cooperative sponsorship renewals for the 2024-25 and 2025-26 school years:
    • Louisville and Conestoga for Softball
    • Southern and Diller-Odell for Softball
    • Grand Island and Heartland Lutheran for Boys Bowling and Girls Bowling
    • Scottsbluff and Gering for Boys Swimming and Girls Swimming
    • Beatrice and Freeman for Girls Wrestling
    • Sargent and Loup County for Girls Wrestling
    • Callaway and Arnold for Wrestling, Boys Basketball and Girls Basketball
    • Ashland-Greenwood, Yutan and Mead for Baseball
Motion Carried: 8-0

2. Moved to ratify the proposals that passed through the NSAA Legislative Process and Class Caucus. Motion Carried: 8-0

3. Moved to approve the 2024-2025 NSAA Calendar. Motion Carried: 8-0

4. Moved to establish a formal District Organization Committee, comprised of eight member schools and two members of the Board of Directors. Motion Carried: 8-0

5. The Board heard a presentation from Plattsmouth High School.

6. Moved to allow school choice for dates of Boys Basketball District Finals. Motion Carried: 8-0

7. The Board discussed the NSAA Strategic Plan timeline.

8. The Board heard the Executive Director's report. Items included an extension of the partnership with the CHI Health Center for the NSAA Wrestling Championships for the next five years, with the Girls State Wrestling Championships being held on Tuesday-Wednesday and the Boys Wrestling Championships being held on Thursday-Saturday. Both championships will be televised on Nebraska Public Media on Wednesday and Saturday, respectively.

There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 9:23 a.m.

The next meting of the NSAA Board of Directors will be August 21, 2024 at the NSAA Office in Lincoln.
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***Comprehensive List of NSAA State Championships Won in 2023-24***

A complete listing of NSAA championships won in the 2023-2024 school season

Baseball
AMillard West
BNorris
CMalcolm

Basketball - Boys
ABellevue West
BOmaha Skutt
C1Wahoo
C2Amherst
D1Johnson-Brock
D2Shelton

Basketball - Girls
AMillard West
BElkhorn North
C1Lincoln Christian
C2Yutan
D1Pender
D2Overton

Bowling - Boys
ALincoln Pius X
BSeward

Bowling - Girls
AFremont
BWayne

Cross Country - Boys
AOmaha Creighton Prep
BOmaha Skutt
CGothenburg
DNorth Platte St. Patrick's

Cross Country - Girls
ALincoln East
BNorris
CKearney Catholic
DHemingford

Football
AOmaha Westside
BBennington
C1Boone Central
C2Norfolk Catholic
D1Stanton
D2Sandhills/Thedford
D6Sumner-Eddyville-Miller

Golf - Boys
AOmaha Westside
BNorris
CKearney Catholic
DOverton

Golf - Girls
ALincoln East
BOmaha Duchesne
CBroken Bow

Journalism
APapillion-LaVista
BGretna East
CYutan

Play Production
AGretna East
BYork
C1David City
C2Ravenna
D1Wausa
D2Arnold

Soccer - Boys
AOmaha Creighton Prep
BOmaha Skutt

Soccer - Girls
ALincoln Southwest
BGretna East

Softball
APapillion-LaVista
BGrand Island Northwest
CAshland-Greenwood

Speech
ALincoln East
BGering
C1Boone Central
C2Hartington-Newcastle
D1Plainview
D2Chambers

Swimming & Diving - Boys
AOmaha Creighton Prep

Swimming & Diving - Girls
AOmaha Westside

Tennis - Boys
ALincoln East
BElkhorn North

Tennis - Girls
ALincoln East
BElkhorn North

Track & Field - Boys
AKearney
BNorris
CChase County
DAxtell
DMcCool Junction

Track & Field - Girls
AOmaha Westside
BWaverly
CKearney Catholic
DNiobrara/Verdigre

Unified Bowling
ALincoln Northeast

Volleyball
ALincoln Southwest
BOmaha Skutt
C1Minden
C2Lincoln Lutheran
D1Sumner-Eddyville-Miller
D2Overton

Wrestling - Boys
AMillard South
BWaverly
CBattle Creek
DDavid City Aquinas

Wrestling - Boys (Dual Tournament)
AMillard South
BOmaha Skutt
CSt. Paul
DDavid City Aquinas

Wrestling - Girls
AOmaha Westside

Other Sports Boys State Golf Championship Results

NSAA BOYS GOLF STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

Link: Full Results

CLASS A
at Norfolk Country Club


1. Omaha Westside - 590
2. Lincoln Southeast - 592
3. Omaha Creighton Prep - 600
4. Lincoln East - 604
5. Millard North - 612
6. Kearney - 634
7. Elkhorn South - 641
8. Gretna - 650
9. Lincoln Southwest - 656
10. Lincoln Pius X - 657
11. Millard West - 663
12. Lincoln Northeast - 670

1. Connor Jasso-Steichen, Omaha Creighton Prep - 142
2. Trevor Gutschewski, Omaha Westside - 143
3T. Beau Petersen, Gretna - 144
3T. Gavin Gerch, Lincoln Southeast - 144
5T. Samuel Vocelka, Millard North - 145
5T. Douglas Ruge, Millard North - 145
5T. Owen Tucker, Lincoln Southeast - 145
8. Tye Treadwell, Omaha Westside - 147
9T. Jaiden Ronke, Millard South - 148
9T. Carson Kildow, Lincoln North Star - 148
9T. Kingston Solomon, Omaha Creighton Prep - 148
9T. Thomas Bryson, Lincoln Southeast - 148
13T. Maguire Stanton, Lincoln East - 149
13T. Thomas Kelley, Omaha Creighton Prep - 149
15T. Jackson Benge, Omaha Westside - 150
15T. Christopher Whittle, Omaha Westside - 150

Other Sports Comprehensive List of State Track & Field Records Set in 2024

What a season it was in track and field this year. I have started a new thread to list comprehensively, the state track and field records set in 2024

BOYS

100 meters

B:
Ethan Baessler of Blair sets a new Class B record of 10.50, breaking the old record of 10.53 he set in 2023

D: William Kulhanek of Overton sets a new Class D state record of 10.57, breaking the old record of 10.85 set by Nate Probasco of Scribner-Snyder in 2001

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400 meters

D:
William Kulhanek of Overton broke the Class D state record three times this season. He originally ran a 48.54 to break the old record of 48.89 set by Parker Anderson of Cross County in 2013. Following that, he lowered his own record two more times to 48.11 and then finally at 48.09 to establish the new record.

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1,600 meters

All-Class / A:
Juan Gonzalez of Fremont set a new Class A and All-Class state record twice this season. He ran a 4:08.99 to break the old A and All-Class record of 4:09.84 set by Milo Greder of Omaha Westside in 2017. Since then, he lowered the record to 4:08.61 to establish the current mark.

B: The Class B state record was broke three times this season. To begin, Braden Lofquest of Gretna East clocked a 4:15.16 to break the old mark of 4:16.62 held by Steve Doran of Grand Island Central Catholic, which was set way back in 1981. Then Tommy Rice of Omaha Skutt broke Lofquest's record when he ran a 4:15.06. Finally, Lofquest took the record back, clocking a 4:12.11 to establish the current record.

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3,200 meters

All-Class / A:
Juan Gonzalez of Fremont set a new Class A and All-Class state record with a time of 8:51.46, breaking the old A/All-Class record of 8:54.12 set by Seth Hirsch of Millard West in 2017.

B: Riley Boonstra of Norris established a new Class B state record with a time of 9:02.25, breaking the old mark of 9:12.9 set by Bryan Clark of Auburn in 1983.

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110 High Hurdles

C:
Jaxon Knisley of North Platte St. Patrick's broke his own state record twice this season. He first ran a 14.16 to break the old record of 14.18 he set in 2023. He followed that up with a time of 14.01 at the state meet to break the record a second time and establish the current mark.

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300 Intermediate Hurdles

C:
Easton Fries of Chase County established a new Class C state record in the 300 IH with a time of 37.99, breaking the old record of 38.61 which was shared by Phalen Sanford of Dundy County-Stratton (2018) and Jack Drahota of Ravenna (2019)

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4x100 Relay

C:
Atkinson West Holt set a new Class C state record in the 4x100 relay with a time of 42.85, breaking the old record of 42.99 set by Hastings St. Cecilia in 1993. Team members of the record setting relay are: Brody Galyen, Lincoln Konrad, Andrew Rentschler and Luke Klabenes

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4x400 Relay

C:
The Class C state record in the 4x400 was broken twice this year. First, Lincoln Lutheran clocked a 3:23.22 to eclipse the old record of 3:23.91 set by Heartland in 2000. Then, at the state meet, Chase County recorded a 3:21.17 to break Lincoln Lutheran's state record. Members of the Chase County team are: Kole Clevenger, Tristan Jablonski, Thomas Reeves and Easton Fries.

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Triple Jump

A:
The final boys state record set in 2024 was in the Class A boys triple jump. Reece Grosserode of Lincoln Pius X broke his own state record in the event of 49' 0.5" when he went 49' 8" in the first meet of the season. At the end of the year, Grosserode increased that record by one inch to 49' 9" to establish the current mark.

Other Sports Track & Field State Records (Updated 5/18)

BOYS TRACK EVENTS

100

A10.41Kenzo CottonPapillion-LaVista2013
B10.50Ethan BaesslerBlair2024
B10.53Ethan BaesslerBlair2023
C10.70Dylan KautzNorfolk Catholic2018
D10.57William KulhanekOverton2024
D10.85Nate ProbascoScribner-Snyder2001

200
A20.90Jack GilloglyOmaha Creighton Prep2023
B21.4Kent McCloughanBroken Bow1961
C21.78Cole BiodrowskiFort Calhoun2001
D21.48Dillon MillerBrady2023

400
A46.98Lukas HulettBellevue East2006
B47.05Cody RushGrand Island Northwest2012
C48.33Joel DuffieldMorrill2002
D48.09William KulhanekOverton2024
D48.11William KulhanekOverton2024
D48.54William KulhanekOverton2024
D48.89Parker AndersonCross County2013

800
A1:50.82Brian TurnerMillard North2000
B1:51.59Ryan BarrowsYork1997
C1:52.2Scott PoehlingFremont Bergan1976
D1:55.24Matthew ShippBertrand2008

1600
A4:08.61Juan GonzalezFremont2024
A4:08.99Juan GonzalezFremont2024
A4:09.84Milo GrederOmaha Westside2017
B4:12.11Braden LofquestGretna East2024
B4:15.06Tommy RiceOmaha Skutt2024
B4:15.16Braden LofquestGretna East2024
B4:16.62Steve DoranGrand Island Central Catholic1981
C4:17.80Carson NoeckerHartington Cedar Catholic2023
D4:23.75Juha JoutsenlahtiOrleans1983

3200
A8:51.46Juan GonzalezFremont2024
A8:54.12Seth HirschMillard West2017
B9:02.25Riley BoonstraNorris2024
B9:12.9Bryan ClarkAuburn1983
C9:11.70Carson NoeckerHartington Cedar Catholic2022
D9:23.61Juha JoutsenlahtiOrleans1983

110 HH
A13.69Darius LuffLincoln High2019
B14.02Aaron BrandtWahoo Neumann2006
C14.01Jaxon KnisleyNorth Platte St. Patrick's2024
C14.16Jaxon KnisleyNorth Platte St. Patrick's2024
C14.18Jaxon KnisleyNorth Platte St. Patrick's2023
D14.57Lance ThorellLoomis2007

300 IH
A37.36Jeremy BrucknerGrand Island1991
B37.29Aaron BrandtWahoo Neumann2006
C37.99Easton FriesChase County2024
C38.61Phalen SanfordDundy County-Stratton2018
C38.61Jack DrahotaRavenna2019
D38.48Anthony HarmsFilley1998

4x100
A41.26Omaha Creighton Prep
(TJ Nissen - AJ Jones - Myles Jackson - Jack Gillogly)
2023
B42.11Waverly
(Preston Harms - Daniel Kasparek - Grant Schere - Austin Neddenreip)
2023
C42.85West Holt
(Brody Galyen - Lincoln Konrad - Andrew Rentschler - Luke Klabenes)
2024
C42.99Hastings St. Cecilia1993
D43.59Twin Loup
(Jed Fenske - Kirby Pomplun - Tyke Kozeal - Guy Fenske)
2012

4x400
A3:16.48Millard West
(Ross Drwal - Skyler Monaghan - CJ Muller - Jordan Flemington)
2013
B3:18.79Waverly
(Braxton Smith - Daniel Kasparek - Drew Moser - AJ Heffelfinger)
2023
C3:21.17Chase County
(Kole Clevenger - Tristan Jablonski - Thomas Reeves - Easton Fries)
2024
C3:23.22Lincoln Lutheran2024
C3:23.91Heartland2000
D3:26.85Eustis-Farnam
(Kevan Hueftle - Chris Gove - Tyler Kugler - Dakotah Hueftle)
2004

4x800
A7:42.42Fremont
(Braden Taylor - Carter Waters - Nolan Miller - Tyson Baker)
2022
B7:49.18Omaha Skutt
(Jack Wade - Tommy Rice - McCoy Haussler - Alex Rice)
2023
C8:01.06Oakland-Craig
(Matt Enstrom - Vince Dreiling - Cory Schold - Greg Peterson)
2001
D8:05.36Cambridge
(Grant Moore - Tyler Keyser - Brett Cribelli - Kyle Custer)
2005

Other Sports State Track & Field Championship Results - Class D (FINAL)

NEBRASKA STATE TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS

Link: Full Results

CLASS D

BOYS (FINAL)

1. Axtell - 56
1. McCool Junction - 56
3. Overton - 44
4. Nebraska Christian - 39
5. Plainview - 34
6. Dundy County-Stratton - 31
7. High Plains - 25
8. Cambridge - 23
9. Pender - 20
9. Riverside - 20
11. Elm Creek - 16
11. Twin Loup - 16
13. Sutherland - 15
14. Bertrand - 14
14. Medicine Valley - 14
14. Nebraska Lutheran - 14
17. Ansley/Litchfield - 13
17. North Central - 13
19. Diller-Odell - 12
19. Mullen - 12
19. Sterling - 12
22. Parkview Christian - 11
23. Falls City Sacred Heart - 10
23. Fullerton - 10
23. Osmond - 10
26. Bruning-Davenport/Shickley - 9.5
27. Cody-Kilgore - 9
27. Humboldt-Table Rock-Steinauer - 9
29. Central Valley - 8
29. Giltner - 8
29. Kenesaw - 8
29. Palmer - 8
33. East Butler - 7
33. Howells-Dodge - 7
35. Sumner-Eddyville-Miller - 6
36. Meridian - 5
37. Franklin - 4
37. Silver Lake - 4
39. Creighton - 3
39. Elgin/Elgin Pope John - 3
39. Heartland - 3
39. Pawnee City - 3
43. Deshler - 2
43. Hartington-Newcastle - 2
43. Johnson-Brock - 2
43. Maywood/Hayes Center - 2
43. Southwest - 2
43. Walthill - 2
43. Wynot - 2
50. Osceola - 1.5
51. Arapahoe - 1
51. Garden County - 1
51. Winside - 1

100
1. William Kulhanek, Overton - 10.54
2. Brody Krusemark, Pender - 10.60
3. Ryland Garretson, McCool Junction - 10.79
4. JJ McQueen, Humboldt-Table Rock-Steinauer - 10.96
5. Jack Molt, Riverside - 11.09
6. Quincy Ryker, Twin Loup - 11.10
7. Teghan Rosebaugh, Diller-Odell - 11.12
8. Zaden Wolf, Central Valley - 11.20

William Kulhanek of Overton sets a new Class D state and meet record in the 100 meters during prelims at the state meet today with a time of 10.57, breaking the old state and meet record of 10.85 set by Nate Probasco of Scribner-Snyder in 2001.

200
1. William Kulhanek, Overton - 21.54 (Class D Meet Record)
2. Ryland Garretson, McCool Junction - 22.05
3. Brody Krusemark, Pender - 22.34
4. Jack Molt, Riverside - 22.40
5. JJ McQueen, Humboldt-Table Rock-Steinauer - 22.56
6. Cayson Havranek, Axtell - 22.70
7. Jackson Kerchal, Dundy County-Stratton - 22.76
8. Zaden Wolf, Central Valley - 23.21

William Kulhanek's time of 21.54 is a new Class D meet record, breaking the old meet record of 22.20 set by Nate Probasco of Scribner-Snyder in 2001

400
1. William Kulhanek, Overton - 48.09 (Class D State & Meet Record)
2. Payton Coplen, Palmer - 50.73
3. Aiden Norman, Fullerton - 50.74
4. Luc Lopez, Axtell - 51.25
5. Hayden Muirhead, Overton - 51.28
6. Jett Farwell, Pawnee City - 51.95
7. Tayten Koeppen, Cambridge - 51.97
8. Gavin Morris, High Plains - 52.40

William Kulhanek of Overton lowers his own Class D state record in the 400 meters from 48.11 to 48.09 and breaks the old Class D meet record of 48.89 set by Parker Anderson of Cross County in 2013.

800
1. Luc Lopez, Axtell - 1:59.33
2. Keyton Cole, Axtell - 2:00.17
3. Lucas Corwin, Nebraska Lutheran - 2:00.23
4. Phillip Kreutz, Giltner - 2:00.54
5. Jesus Gonzalez-Castillo, Sterling - 2:01.56
6. Kael Garrett, Medicine Valley - 2:02.52
7. Jerry Ingison, Maywood/Hayes Center - 2:02.87
8. Chase Schroeder, Wynot - 2:03.42

1,600
1. Carson Trompke, Cambridge - 4:29.77
2. Jacob Swanson, Nebraska Christian - 4:36.32
3. Trenton Orlando, McCool Junction - 4:40.55
4. Kael Garrett, Medicine Valley - 4:41.65
5. Brody Flynn, Nebraska Christian - 4:42.39
6. Gannon Walsh, Pender - 4:42.40
7. Austin Thompson, Southwest - 4:42.43
8. Mason Hagan, North Central - 4:42.78

3,200
1. Carson Trompke, Cambridge - 9:57.21
2. Jacob Swanson, Nebraska Christian - 10:15.59
3. Kael Garrett, Medicine Valley - 10:25.80
4. Tyler Hanson, Axtell - 10:36.09
5. Trace Bislow, Franklin - 10:36.62
6. Gannon Walsh, Pender - 10:39.52
7. Hugo Parker, Walthill - 10:40.90
8. Conner Rohrer, Creighton - 10:41.51

110 Hurdles
1. Joe Simon, Falls City Sacred Heart - 14.96
2. Trey Anthony, North Central - 15.16
3. Chase Gracey, Mullen - 15.32
4. Jake Halvorsen, Axtell - 15.35
5. Luke Bailey, Ansley/Litchfield - 15.53
6. Kevin Garcia Guzman, Dundy County-Stratton - 15.62
7. Andre Martin, Howells-Dodge - 15.91
8. Logan Levick, Garden County - 16.23

300 Hurdles
1. Spencer Hille, Plainview - 39.65
2. Jake Halvorsen, Axtell - 39.86
3. Chase Gracey, Mullen - 40.89
4. Luke Bailey, Ansley/Litchfield - 41.29
5. Ryan Bailey, Ansley/Litchfield - 41.51
6. Kevin Garcia Guzman, Dundy County-Stratton - 41.80
7. Taylor Nilson, Creighton - 41.90
8. Trenton Roskop, Arapahoe - 42.18

4x100
1. McCool Junction - 44.40
2. Dundy County-Stratton - 44.52
3. Riverside - 44.53
4. High Plains - 44.75
5. Central Valley - 44.85
6. Axtell - 45.10
7. Johnson-Brock - 45.46
8. Diller-Odell - 45.55

4x400
1. McCool Junction - 3:30.96
2. Nebraska Lutheran - 3:31.52
3. High Plains - 3:31.95
4. Sterling - 3:32.12
5. Fullerton - 3:33.46
6. Axtell - 3:33.81
7. Howells-Dodge - 3:#3.96
8. Heartland - 3:34.23

4x800
1. High Plains - 8:24.69
2. McCool Junction - 8:27.04
3. Axtell - 8:28.17
4. East Butler - 8:29.57
5. Nebraska Christian - 8:31.67
6. Giltner - 8:32.71
7. Heartland - 8:41.82
8. Cambridge - 8:47.46

Pole Vault
1. Lucas Hodges, Elm Creek - 14' 0"
2. Levi Schroeder, Kenesaw - 13' 6"
3. Marcus Hernandez, Bertrand - 13' 6"
4. Jackson Saner, Sutherland - 13' 6"
5. Isaac Hernandez, Bertrand - 13' 6"
6. Quincy Ryker, Twin Loup - 13' 0"
7T. Kelby Neujahr, Osceola - 12' 6"
7T. Seth Stengel, Bruning-Davenport/Shickley - 12' 6"

High Jump
1. Justin Folkers, Twin Loup - 6' 5"
2. Spencer Hille, Plainview - 6' 5"
3. Beckham Lewis, Elm Creek - 6' 5"
4. Micah Perdew, Nebraska Christian - 6' 3"
5. Jacob Knox, Cody-Kilgore - 6' 3"
6. Jackson Kerchal, Dundy County-Stratton - 6' 3"
7. Taesian Soto, Central Valley - 6' 1"
8. Dylan Heine, Wynot - 6' 1"

Shot Put
1. Boone Snyder, Sutherland - 55' 6"
2. Brock Bailey, Dundy County-Stratton - 54' 0.75"
3. Eli Weber, Bruning-Davenport/Shickley - 52' 9.25"
4. Kolton Kumpf, Meridian - 49' 3.25"
5. Adrian Gomez, Silver Lake - 49' 1.75"
6. Blake Henn, Elgin/Elgin Pope John - 48' 11.5"
7. Tanner Bolte, Bruning-Davenport/Shickley - 48' 5.5"
8. Wyatt Urkoski, High Plains - 48' 3.5"

Discus
1. Xander Brown, Osmond - 163' 3"
2. Alex Morner, McCool Junction - 156' 4"
3. Cohen Rohde, Sumner-Eddyville-Miller - 152' 1"
4. Dane Schalk, Riverside - 151' 11"
5. Brock Bailey, Dundy County-Stratton - 151' 5"
6. Nathan Hegemann, Howells-Dodge - 149' 9"
7. Carson Sieber, Deshler - 149' 7"
8. Caleb Offner, Winside - 147' 4"

Long Jump
1. William Kulhanek, Overton - 22' 3.5"
2. Spencer Hille, Plainview - 22' 1.5"
3. Alex Rohrbaugh, Parkview Christian - 21' 1"
4. Jacob Knox, Cody-Kilgore - 21' 0"
5. Trey Anthony, North Central - 20' 11.75"
6. Callan McKinney, Diller-Odell - 20' 10"
7. Cole Rosener, Hartington-Newcastle - 20' 9.75"
8. Brodey Spurling, High Plains - 20' 9.25"

Triple Jump
1. Micah Perdew, Nebraska Christian - 45' 0"
2. Spencer Hille, Plainview - 44' 3.75"
3. Callan McKinney, Diller-Odell - 43' 9.5"
4. Alex Rohrbaugh, Parkview Christian - 43' 0"
5. Thunder Nelson, Bertrand - 42' 9"
6. Ridge Bredthauer, Sterling - 42' 7"
7. Grant Kozisek, East Butler - 42' 3.75"
8. Brodey Spurling, High Plains - 42' 1.5"
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Other Sports State Track Meet All-Class Results

Link: Full Results

ALL-CLASS RESULTS

BOYS

1. Kearney - 41
2. Millard West - 40
3. Bellevue West - 29
4. Fremont - 28
5. Overton - 26
6. Chase County - 24
6. Norris - 24
8. Lincoln Pius X - 23
8. Lincoln Southeast - 23
10. Omaha Central - 22
11. Elkhorn North - 21
12. Wahoo - 20
13. Norfolk - 19
13. Omaha Creighton Prep - 19
15. Gretna East 17
16. Blair - 16
16. Omaha Skutt - 16
18. Waverly - 15
19. Lincoln North Star - 14
20. Hastings - 13
21. Elkhorn South - 12
21. Lincoln Southwest - 12
23. Lincoln East - 11
24. Cozad - 10
24. David City Aquinas - 10
24. Hastings St. Cecilia - 10
24. North Platte St. Patrick's - 10
24. Omaha Westside - 10
29. Papillion-LaVista South - 9
29. Stanton - 9
31. Ainsworth - 8
31. Battle Creek - 8
31. Broken Bow - 8
31. Omaha North - 8
31. Papillion-LaVista - 8
36. Boone Central - 6
36. Grand island - 6
36. Lincoln Lutheran - 6
36. McCook - 6
36. Millard South - 6
41. Elmwood-Murdock - 5
41. Yutan - 5
43. Gering - 4
43. Pender - 4
43. Valentine - 4
46. Freeman - 3
46. North Platte - 3
46. Sidney - 3
49. Nebraska Christian - 2
49. North Bend - 2
51. Gothenburg - 1
51. Hi-Line - 1
51. McCool Junction - 1
51. Plainview - 1
51. Twin Loup - 1

100
1. Ethan Baessler, Blair - 10.51
2. William Kulhanek, Overton - 10.54
3. Asher Jenkins, Bellevue West - 10.58
4. Preston Okafor, Omaha Westside - 10.59
5. Brody Krusemark, Pender - 10.60
6. Zaire Lagrone-Miller, Kearney - 10.65
7. Donovan Jones, Omaha North - 10.73
8. Anthony Jones, Papillion-LaVista South - 10.79

200
1. Asher Jenkins, Bellevue West - 21.52
2. William Kulhanek, Overton - 21.54
3. Mitchell Hupp, Stanton - 21.79
4. Ethan Baessler, Blair - 21.82
5. Jackson Mowitz, Lincoln Southwest - 21.85 (21.843)
6. Zaire Lagrone-Miller, Kearney - 21.85 (21.844)
7. Jenson Anderson, Hastings St. Cecilia - 21.93
8. Ryland Garretson, McCool Junction - 22.05

400
1. Braxton Smith, Waverly - 47.84
2. William Kulhanek, Overton - 48.09
3. Asher Jenkins, Bellevue West - 48.32
4. Kenyann Hunt, Bellevue West - 48.59
5. Landon Fye, Wahoo - 48.96
6. Tyrell Chatman, Lincoln North Star - 49.31
7. Drew Moser, Waverly - 49.41
8. Logan Lebo, Lincoln Lutheran - 49.57

800
1. Braden Lofquest, Gretna East - 1:51.67
2. Jack Witte, Millard West - 1:52.65
3. Tommy Rice, Omaha Skutt - 1:52.74
4. Juan Gonzalez, Fremont - 1:53.50
5. Joseph Dustin, Lincoln Pius X - 1:54.44
6. Drew Moser, Waverly - 1:55.41
7. Easton Zastrow, Lincoln North Star - 1:55.74
8. Dennis Chapman, Omaha Creighton Prep - 1:55.81

1,600
1. Juan Gonzalez, Fremont - 4:08.61
2. Jack Witte, Millard West - 4:11.05
3. Riley Boonstra, Norris - 4:14.01
4. Conor Gross, Omaha Westside - 4:15.21
5. Austin Carrera, Hastings - 4:15.28
6. Isaac Ochoa, Norfolk - 4:15.55
7. Dennis Chapman, Omaha Creighton Prep - 4:16.38
8. Porter Bickley, Millard West - 4:16.53

3,200
1. Juan Gonzalez, Fremont - 8:56.34
2. Jack Witte, Millard West - 9:00.32
3. Riley Boonstra, Norris - 9:08.10
4. Dennis Chapman, Omaha Creighton Prep - 9:10.03
5. Tommy Rice, Omaha Skutt - 9:10.09
6. Porter Bickley, Millard West - 9:10.33
7. Braden Lofquest, Gretna East - 9:13.00
8. Austin Carrera, Hastings - 9:14.53

110 Hurdles
1. Jaxon Knisley, North Platte St. Patrick's - 13.84
2. Jesse Malone, Papillion-LaVista - 13.91
3. Easton Fries, Chase County - 14.08
4. Dash Bauman, Lincoln East - 14.41
5. Aiden Grobe, Grand Island - 14.60
6. Evan Ault, Freeman - 14.62
7. Bennett Turman, Omaha Skutt - 14.6
8. Luke Brachle, Kearney - 14.80

300 Hurdles
1. Easton Fries, Chase County - 37.99
2. Buddy Otto III, Lincoln Southwest - 38.24
3. Dash Bauman, Lincoln East - 39.03
4. Avyan Correa, Lincoln Southeast - 39.05
5. Creighton Beals, Gering - 39.10
6. Charlie Thorne, Lincoln Southeast - 39.50
7. Braylon Chism, Bellevue West - 39.53
8. Bennett Turman, Omaha Skutt - 39.54

4x100
1. Kearney - 41.90 (41.896)
2. Elkhorn South - 41.90 (41.898)
3. Omaha North - 41.93
4. Omaha Central - 42.41
5. Norris - 42.46
6. Sidney - 42.57
7. Lincoln Southeast - 42.61
8. Blair - 42.62

4x400
1. Wahoo - 3:20.62
2. Chase County - 3:21.17
3. Millard South - 3:21.24
4. Lincoln Lutheran - 3:21.27
5. Lincoln Southeast - 3:21.34
6. Lincoln North Star - 3:22.30
7. Millard West - 3:22.75
8. Norris - 3:22.76

4x800
1. Millard West - 7:48.30
2. Papillion-LaVista South - 7:51.01
3. Lincoln North Star - 7:53.36
4. Lincoln Pius X - 7:53.90
5. Norris - 7:54.51
6. Omaha Skutt - 7:56.78
7. Omaha Creighton Prep - 7:57.77
8. Fremont - 8:00.28

Shot Put
1. Sam Thomas, Elkhorn North - 64' 5.5"
2. Isaac Ackerman, Omaha Central - 63' 4"
3. Samuel Zazueta, Norfolk - 60' 10"
4. Samuel Clements, Elmwood-Murdock - 60' 0.25"
5. . Trent Uhlir, Battle Creek - 59' 3.5"
6. Barrett Wilke, Stanton - 58' 11"
7. Eli Holt, Norris - 57' 3.75"
8. Drew Knoerzer, Hi-Line - 56' 4"

Discus
1. Sam Thomas, Elkhorn North - 181' 9"
2. Cole Brandt, Kearney - 175' 2"
3. Isaac Ackerman, Omaha Central - 173' 9"
4. Derek Wacker, Yutan - 167' 4"
5. Trent Uhlir, Battle Creek - 166' 9"
6. Thomas Thomas, Hastings St. Cecilia - 166' 8"
7. Kaden Roberson, Grand island - 166' 2"
8. Eli Holt, Norris - 166' 1"

Long Jump
1. Rowdy Bauer, Norfolk - 23' 7.25"
2. Carter Nelson, Ainsworth - 23' 2.5"
3. Kadin Logan, Lincoln Southeast - 23' 2.5"
4. Kris Baker, Omaah Creighton Prep - 23' 2"
5. Reece Grosserode, Lincoln Pius X 22' 10.75"
6. Tory Pittman, Omaha Central - 22' 6.25"
7. William Kulhanek, Overton - 22' 3.5"
8. Spencer Hille, Plainview - 22' 1.5"

Triple Jump
1. Reece Grosserode, Lincoln Pius X - 49' 2
2. Kyler Nichols, Kearney - 46' 3.75"
3. Brett Fraker, McCook - 46' 3.25"
4. Taj Wilson, Kearney - 46' 1"
5. Arop Akol, Omaha Creighton Prep - 45' 11"
6. Davieian Williams, Lincoln Southeast - 45' 1"
7. Micah Perdew, Nebraska Christian - 45' 0"
8. Addison Curry, Elkhorn North - 44' 11"

High Jump
(ranked determined by number of makes/misses)
1. Garrett Novacek, David City Aquinas - 6' 8"
2. Parker Ablott, Hastings - 6' 8"
3. Jaxon Lipker, Boone Central - 6' 8"
4. Jenson Anderson, Hastings St. Cecilia - 6' 8"
5. Isaac Cronin, Valentine - 6' 6"
6. Luke Brachle, Kearney - 6' 6"
7. Noah Sagehorn, Fremont - 6' 6"
8. Justin Folkers, Twin Loup - 6' 5"

Pole Vault
1. Boston Irish, Cozad - 15' 0"
2. Coy Wardyn, Broken Bow - 14' 6"
3. Sam Edmonds, Wahoo - 14' 6"
4. Ike Schmeckpeper, Gretna East - 14' 6"
5. Liam McGlynn, Elkhorn South - 14' 0"
6. Layton Moss, North Platte - 14' 0"
7. Jordan Settles, North Bend - 14' 0"
8. Tyler Trumbley, Gothenburg - 14' 0"
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