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Kirt Manion

Knight girls’ track scores second at home

Friday, May 3, saw the Lourdes girls’ and boys’ track and field teams in action at the program’s annual invitational, the Rettig Invite, on the Nebraska City High School track with the Knight girls’ squad scoring a second-place finish.Johnson-Brock won the girls’ team championship with 155.5 points while Lourdes had 129 for second.

Pioneer baseball ends season with one-run loss

Nebraska City grabbed a 4-1 lead after three innings of postseason baseball action against North Platte, but the Bulldogs rallied with a four-run fourth inning and topped the Pioneers by the final count of 5-4 on Thursday, May 1.The Pioneers had seven hits, compared to six for North Platte.

Godsey, Rico and Fritch scores JCC silvers

Athletes from the Nebraska City track and field team competed at the Johnson County Central meet last week at Tecumseh.Pioneer boys who earned medals were:JR Rico, second, 3200, 10:31.81Kalan Fritch, second, long jump, 20’1.75”Jayden Antonides, third, 100, 11.62 (personal best); sixth, 200, 24.07 (personal best)Daniel Adanza, fourth, 400, 54.88Landon Banks, sixth, triple jump, 36’7”4x400 relay, sixth, 3:50.69Pioneer girls who earned medals wereJayce Harrah, first, 800, 2:29.76Tarryn Godsey, second, discus, 120’4” (personal best)Hannah Marth, fifth, shot, 33’6.5”

Commercial State Bank presents scholarships

Commercial State Bank awarded two $500 scholarships again this year: One to a graduating senior from Nebraska City Public Schools and one to a graduating senior from Lourdes Central Catholic.Brianna Johnson of Nebraska City High School received her scholarship award from Branch President Roger Claussen.

Look for answers not exits

The NFL Draft once again breathed hope into franchises across the league, from the Chicago Bears, which selected a Heisman Trophy winning quarterback, to the Washington Commanders, which picked LSU’s standout signal caller.

Pioneer boys’ track second at Falls City meet

The Nebraska City boys’ track team picked up 35 points and a second-place finish at the Falls City Invite on April 22.Medal winners included Kalan Fritch, first, long jump, 20’; Mitchell Hodges, first, 800, 2:18.70; JR Rico, first, 1600, 10:52.8 and first, 3200, 10:52.10; Brayden Earll, second, discus, 130’; and fourth, shot, 41’9”; Dane Sjulin, fourth, 300 hurdles, 51.61; fourth, long jump, 18’9.25”; Jayden Antonides, fifth, 200, 25.36; fifth, triple jump, 36’9.5”; Daniel Adanza, fifth, 400, 55.57; and second, high jump, 5’6”; Breyden Durand, third, triple jump, 37’1”; and Leland Esser, fifth, discus, 106’1”.The 4x100 relay team was second in 48.56 and the 4x400 team was first in 3:48.12.

Pioneer baseball clashes with DC West, Crete

Weather forced the cancellation of games on April 25 against Falls City, April 26 against Ralston and April 27 against Omaha Gross.Still, the Pioneer baseball team was able to fit in a pair of contests which sandwiched the cancelled action with games on April 24 against Crete at home and on April 29 at Douglas County West ahead of the team’s district game, set for Thursday, May 2, at Grenta East against North Platte.The Pioneers yielded three runs through three innings of the Monday game at Douglas County West before ending up on the short end of a 4-2 final score.Nebraska City out-hit the Falcon side 4-3.