
Knight boys’ team opens conference with win over Lewiston
Lourdes opened with a great first quarter and got an outstanding performance from Trevor Tesarek as it opened Pioneer Conference tournament play with a 58-41 win over Lewiston on Monday, Jan.
Lourdes opened with a great first quarter and got an outstanding performance from Trevor Tesarek as it opened Pioneer Conference tournament play with a 58-41 win over Lewiston on Monday, Jan.
A second-place finish and a win over state-rated South Sioux City highlighted the highest finish of the season for the Nebraska City girls’ wrestling team in home action at the Rumble on the River tournament on Monday, Jan.
Tarryn Godsey had a record-breaking performance, and the Nebraska City girls’ basketball team notched the fourth win of its season during action on the road at Conestoga on Friday, Jan.
Nebraska City’s Makayla Vasser, who missed the entire pre-Christmas schedule due to a knee injury, raised her season record to 8-0 with a first-place finish against state rated competition at 170 pounds while helping to lead the Pioneer team to a fifth-place finish in a 16-team field at the Plattsmouth Invite on Friday, Jan.
The Nebraska City boys’ wrestling team posted 92 team points and grabbed 10th place in a 16-team tournament on Friday at Plattsmouth.Pioneers who either scored medals or team points, in order by weight class, were Dominick Sterling, 120, sixth place; Boston Harker, 126, second place; Gabe Hartman, 132, second place; Malikye Dovel, 138, four team points; Drew Weddle, 144, fifth place; Isaac Bruggeman, 150, four team points; Lane Hobbs, 157, sixth place; Jayden Adams, 165, four team points; and Markus Nelson, 175, six team points.The top five teams for the tournament were Omaha Skutt, 255 team points, followed by Lincoln East, Plattsmouth, Northwest and Falls City.Odin Anschutz, 120, took first for the home team, along with Orion Parker, 285.
The Lourdes girls’ and boys’ basketball teams played games Thursday, Jan.
The Lourdes Central Catholic boys’ basketball team garnered its third win of the season in a 37-24 win over Weeping Water on Jan.
The Nebraska City girls’ basketball team stood in a tie with Auburn after one quarter in a road game on Friday, Jan.
Weeping Water had four players reach double figures in a 53-40 home win the Lourdes girls’ basketball team on Jan.
Nebraska City BoysBoston Harker, 126, 14-5Gabe Hartman, 138, 18-1Drew Weddle, 144, 14-6Lane Hobbs, 157, 16-6Nebraska City GirlsHeart Riosa, 100, 17-9Grace Conner, 100, 20-11Addisyn Walters, 110, 23-12Rylee Stracke, 120, 28-5Lextyn Harker, 135, 22-13Jenesis Mendes Valquier, 170, 21-11Plattsmouth BoysBrenden Ging, 144, 19-4Caleb Adkins, 215, 19-2Orion Parker, 285, 18-1Conestoga BoysCollin Dufault, 150, 21-4James Kansteiner, 165, 22-4Mason Serkiz, 175, 19-7Conestoga GirlsKyler Zimmerman, 130, 19-10Morgan Hensch, 140, 23-6Maggie Fiene, 145, 29-0Auburn BoysOwen Rowell, 285, 24-1Auburn GirlsLucia Campbell, 135, 15-4