Sports

Perfect conditions for Lewiston Track Invitational

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PAWNEE CITY - The weather conditions were practically perfect for the running of the 2024 Lewiston Track Invitational on Tuesday, April 9th. There were eleven teams in attendance for the day with the Johnson-Brock Lady Eagles winning the team competition with 143 total points.

Fairview Golf League

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PAWNEE CITY - The Fairview Golf Club held their Men’s League on Thursday night, April 11th with six golfers in attendance. Results were: Gary Ruegge, 1st place, net 21; Jay Boyer, 2nd, net 34; Todd Bowhay, 3rd, net 36; Jeff Nider net 37; Terry Borcher net 39 and Dan Sunneberg net 42.

P.C. boys place 3rd at N-V Track Invite

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NEMAHA CENTRAL -The Pawnee City Indian Track team participated in the Nemaha Central Track Invitational on Tuesday, April 9th in ideal conditions for the day. The Pawnee City boys placed 3rd overall with 85 points.

HTRS/P.C. Golf Invite

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KIRKMAN’S LAKEVIEW GOLF COURSE - The Humboldt Table Rock Steinauer/ Pawnee City golf team held their annual HTRS Invitational on Tuesday, April 9th. The Johnson County Central Thunderbirds won the team honors with 315 total team points followed by the Auburn Bulldogs with 342 team points.

BATTER UP!

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Hands up......how many of you folks have fond memories of the sounds of summer ball games wafting up from the old ball field in Table Rock? Well, if this brought a smile to your heart, I have exciting news for you! That sound may be coming back. You see, there is this group of fellas who have been brainstorming for over a year on just how to bring a youth ball team back to the fields in Table Rock.

Bowling Results

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Wed. Morning Early Birds April 3rd Team Win Loss Pacesetters 62 50 The Other Bank 60 52 Bank of Steinauer 58 54 Hasselbalch Pharm.

Track teams start outdoor seasons at JCC Invitational

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TECUMSEH - All three of our area track teams braved the cold conditions in the morning and had more seasonal temperatures by the afternoon at their first outdoor meet last Tuesday, April 2nd at the Johnson County Central Invitational.

The American Legion Cornhusker Boys’ State

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The American Legion Post Brown-Hays Post 289 is pleased to announce that Brogan Dunlap and Brennon Vaughan of HTRS was generously sponsored by Post 289 and will join nearly 270 other high school juniors from across Nebraska participating in the American Legion Cornhusker Boys’ State Program, June 2 – 8, 2024, at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln downtown campus. The annual citizenship program, sponsored by the NebraskaAmerican Legion, is designed to provide youths with a better understanding of how city, county and state governments operate.

Indians Track Roster

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Seniors Madison Fender, Philip Layne, Oscar Machini, Trey Marteney, Nicco Meglar-Staroverov. Juniors Logan Maloley, Cameron Ottersberg, Cara Pierce, Neveah Blecha, Jett Farwell, Mason Fisher,Anthony Kling, Jesse McLaughlin, Drew Menninga.

Pawnee City Track

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Assistant Coaches Tyler Ferebee, Candy Sejkora, Jeff Bacon, Emily Agena, Austin Martin Coach Strong’s season outlook: “Our strengths this year are that we have good junior and senior leadership with State Track experience and overall experience in many events. Our weakness could be that we have a lack of depth in some areas. We return seven girls and ten boys as letterwinners with 29 athletes out. I hope everyone on our team will contribute in some way this season. Our seniors and juniors will have an impact along with the sophomores and freshmen adding some good depth as the season goes along. Our goals this sseason are that we will strive to be competitive in all individual events for both boys and girls; develop some good relay teams that score in every meet; try to get in the best possible fitness by the end of the year and to qualify as many athletes as we can for the State Track Meet. This will be tough since almost every team we compete against on our schedule has some good individual athletes, but our team will meet the challenges as a team with hard work and a great attitude. This year’s saying is, “Character is Power” and we are looking for some great moments and memories throughout the season. The upperclassmen leadership is good and we are working hard to develop the younger athletes for success. We are looking for a fun, enjoyable and competitive year.”