10<strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>News</strong>SPORTSWednesday, Jan 16, 201310Hartington’s Brandon Mainquist drives the ball toward thebasket during recent action. The Wildcats earned a pair ofwins last week to improve to 4-7 on the year.Little League BasketballFifth & Sixth GradeLiberty 36Mystics 26Liberty: Maddy Hochstein 8,Abby Hochstein 6, Trisha Dybdal4, Abbe Morten 13, Kenlee Goeden3, Brianna Pfund 2Mystics: Aiden Wortmann 2,Aspen Jansen 2, Maddie Wieseler18, Belle Harms 4----------------------------------Sparks 42Lynx 20Sparks: Gina Jueden 6, WillaScoville 11, Reagan Hansen 5,Tori Arens 2, Autumn Lammers 6,Grace Jansen 10, Anne Steffen 2Lynx: Jayda Cattau 12, LauranWintz 8----------------------------------Lakers 29Knicks 28Lakers: Matthew Becker 16,Carter Lammers 2, DylanDendinger 3, Brady Steffen 4,Austin Jansen 2, Ethan Lammers2Knicks: Ted Bengston 4, JacobKeiser 4, Logan Buschkamp 2,Shaye Morten 4, Turner Korth 14----------------------------------Celtics 35Bulls 31Celtics: Lincoln McPhillips 4, RexBecker 4, Anthony Heiman 2,Evan Heikes 6, Levi Heckenlaible8, Mason Schaefer 11Bulls: Josh Pinkelman 12,Eric Hoesing 2, Nolan Klug 14,Matthew Meisenheimer 3Third & Fourth GradeJayhawks 35Wildcats 34Jayhawks: Teagan Kneifl 2,Hallie Noecker 6, Jenna Lammers1, Haley Klug 8, Carissa Wintz6, Makenzie Arens 6, BaileyWuebben 6Wildcats: Edyn Sudbeck 6,Emeryson Sudbeck 4, KaydenJueden 6, Brooklyn Kuehn 15,Jenna Wiebelhaus 2, MayaKnutsen 1----------------------------------Hawkeyes 19Gophers 18Hawkeyes: Riley Kuehn 9, MacKuehn 5, Bennet Sievers 5Gophers: Kerby Hochstein 2,Shawn Pinkelman 2, ParkerAlbers 8, Jake Peitz 6----------------------------------Huskers 28Spartans 22Huskers: Miles Thoene 12, TateThoene 2, Carson Sudbeck 2,Owen Heimes 2, Carsen Becker6, Shay Dickes 4Spartans: Carter Arens 5, WarrickBlatchford 2, Ethan Becker 4,Dagen Joachimsen 2, Noah Arens5, Charlie Dendinger 2, JoshHeckenlaible 2Tournament is scheduled for Sat., Jan. 26, and Sun., Jan. 27Boys win triangular against Plainview, WaynePLAINVIEW — The “Hartington Coop” high school bowling teamtraveled to Plainview Jan. 12 for a triangular against Plainview andWayne.The Varsity Boys won both matches in the individual games sono Bakers games needed.Team bowlers were Andrew Walter, Connor Wieseler, CodyLammers, Derek Klug, Ross Wintz and Steve Herbolsheimer.High games against Wayne were put up by Wieseler, 161, 188; Klug,180, 188; and Walter, 197, 161.High games against Plainview were posted by Wieseler, 167; andKlug, 233, 158.Team coaches are Jimmy Anderson and Gene Haberer.The Varsity Girls lost both matches, with the match againstPlainview going to the Bakers format to decide the winner.Team bowlers were Amber Emanuel, Madison Morten, Nicole Keiterand Rachel Duhachek.High games against Wayne were posted by Duhachek, 144, 168.High games against Plainview were rolled by Emanuel, 153,168; Keiter, 177; and Duhachek, 153.Team Coaches are Mike Emanuel and Jason Morten.Next Bowling meet will be at Hartington, Jan. 19 when Hartingtonhosts a triangular against Wayne and Wakefield. Bowling times are1 p.m., 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.<strong>Cedar</strong> Booster Club to hostboys, girls basketball tourneyHARTINGTON — The Hartington <strong>Cedar</strong> Catholic Booster Club ishosting its annual boys and girls basketball tournament Feb. 23.This one-day tourney is for fifth-eighth grade teams, each teambeing guaranteed two games.Tournament fee is $85 for a ten-person roster, with additionalcost for extra players. Tournament entry form deadline is Feb. 2.Please contact Jerry Wintz at 402-254-6519 P.O. Box 402Hartington, NE 68739, or email at jkwintz@hartel.net, for moreinformation and forms.Hartington’s three-point shooting sinks OsmondHARTINGTON — The HartingtonWildcats made it two conference wins ina row as they handled the Osmond Tigers59-35 here Friday.Hartington would use a 19-7 firstquarter run and another 14-4 third-quarteradvantage to improve their season recordto 4-7 with the win.Derek Jueden continues to rain inthree pointers as he would light up thescoreboard with five treys on his way totake scoring honors with 18 points. TannerFischer hit double-figures with 13 points.Osmond got eight points from DanielWiese and Andrew Folkers and CarlinKrienert scored six and five points,respectively.HARTINGTON — The Hartington Lady Wildcats fell victim toa couple of cold shooting quarters against Osmond on Saturdaynight and the end results was a 56-39 loss to the Lady Tigers.Hartington was lead by Ashley Morten who went 5 of 7 from thefree throw line on her way to 11 points. Myranda Fischer hit a trioof three pointers and ended with10 points.Osmond got balanced scoring lead by Carissa Gutz with 16points and Laurel Krohn with 14 points. Brianna Kumm hitOsmond’s only three pointer on her way to double figures as wellwith 10 points.Ashley Morten got four of Hartington’s six first quarter points.Osmond’s Carissa Gutz rattled in seven points for the Lady Tigersas they eased out to a 13-6 early lead.The two teams traded baskets in the second quarter. BriannaKumm led Osmond with 4 points and Hartington got 4 points eachfrom Camie Stratman and Samantha Huss. Myranda Fischer alsodrained a three pointer as Osmond maintained a 26-20 halftimeadvantage.Osmond would erupt in the third quarter as they got 6 pointseach from Carissa Gutz and Laurel Krohn and a three pointer fromBrianna Kumm. Hartington went ice cold from the field and theresulting 18-2 run by the Lady Tigers put them in command 44-22.Myranda Fischer drained two more long range bombs forHartington in the final quarter and Ashley Morten connected for 7more points as the Lady Wildcats would rally with a 17-12 run butOsmond took the 56-39 win.Hartington 6 14 2 17—39Osmond 13 13 18 12—59Hartington OsmondFG 12 203PT 3 1FT 12-19 15-21SCORINGHartington- Ashley Morten 11, Myranda Fischer 10, Samantha Huss 8, CamieStratman 6, Micheal Dendinger 3. Laurel Dunn 1. Osmond- Carissa Gutz 16,Laurel Krohn 14, Brianna Kumm 20, Alison Schmidt 6, Paige Schuetter 3, SamiJohnson3, Morgan Brummels 2, Sami Aschoff 2.HOMER — The Lady Wildcats traveled to Homer on Friday night inLewis and Clark Conference action to take on one of the top rated C-2teams in northeast Nebraska. The Lady Knights build a big 42-23 halftime lead over the Lady Wildcats and then coasted to the 81-49 win.Hartington was lead on offense by Camie Stratman and AshleyMorten with 13 and 11 points respectively.Homer got 19 points each from Cassandra Stowe and BrandonTighe and Makayla Murphy also hit double figures with 11 pointson the night.Myranda Fischer hit a three pointer early in the first quarter butthe Lady Knights answered with a trey by Brooke Tighe and sevenpoints by Cassandra Stowe as they raced to a 22-10 first quarter lead.Ashley Morten would drop in seven points for the Lady Cats inthe second quarter. Homer was led by a trio of three-pointers byKayla Ensminger, Brandon Tighe, and Brook Tighe as a 20-13 runput Lady Knight in the lead 42-23 at the half.Camie Stratman would erupt for seven points in the third quarterfor Hartington but Homer got six points from Makayla Murphy andfour more points each from Kayla Ensminger and Jessica Nogelmeier.Both offenses opened up in the final quarter.Hartington got four points each by Ashley Morten and CamieStratman and a second three-pointer by Myranda Fischer as wellas fieldgoals by Shelby Hochstein, Abby Lammers, Samantha HussC&L LADIES LEAGUEJan. 4, 20131. D&K Trailers 41 232. Secuirity Bank 35.5 28.53. Deerfield 31 334. Fox Repair 20.5 43.5High Scratch Game, Team: D&K Trailers, 557; Security Bank, 549.High Handicap Game, Team: D&K Trailers, 561; Security Bank, 549.High Scratch Series, Team: Security Bank, 1616; D&K Trailers, 1605.High Scratch Game: Tootie Lipp, 170; Theresa Kauth, 165.High Scratch Series: Rose Mary Polak, 471; Deb Wacker, 460.Splits Converted: Amy Christensen, 5/10; Lynette Penlerick, 4/5.C&L LADIES LEAGUEJan. 7, 20131. D&K Trailers 42 262. Secuirity Bank 39.5 28.53. Deerfield 34 344. Fox Repair 20.5 47.5High Scratch Game, Team: Security Bank, 570; Security Bank, 568.High Handicap Game, Team: Security Bank, 570; Security Bank, 568.High Scratch Series, Team: Security Bank, 1699; D&K Trailers, 1599.High Scratch Game: Rose Mary Polak, 170; Rose Mary Polak, 171.High Scratch Series: Rose Mary Polak, 483; Sharon Olsen, 464.Splits Converted: Janelle Fiscus, 5/7; Tiffany Kalin, 3/10, 3/10; MelissaLordemann, 4/5; Tootie Lipp, 3/10; Hildie Huss, 3/9/10, 3/10; 3/10.TUESDAY AFTERNOON WOMEN’S LEAGUEJan. 8, 20131. Tuesday Angels 114.0 48.02. Pins & Needles 90.0 72.03. Golden Girls 86.0 76.04. Spinners 84.0 78.05. Touch of Class 61.0 101.0High Hdcp Game - Team: Pins and Needles, 800; Pins andNeedles, 767; Tuesday Angels, 766.High Hdcp Series - Team: Pins and Needles, 2321; TuesdayAngels, 2203; Golden Girls, 2154.Hartington got a trio of baskets fromthree-point range from Derek Juedenand Adam Hochstein also hit one as theWildcats raced to a 14-7 first-quarter lead.The Wildcats kept the pressure on inthe second quarter and two more treysby Derek Jueden and one by BrandonMainquist fueled a 15-5 second-quarterrun and helped build a 34-17 Hartingtonlead.Hartington’s defense was stifling theOsmond offense. On offense thanks to fivepoints by Tanner Fischer and a Nick Millerthree-pointer, the Wildcats continued toincrease their lead to 48-21.The Tigers got fieldgoals from BenJohnson, Cameron Moes and CarlinBowlingKrienert in the final period.Hartington got three pointers by KolbyJueden and Brandon Mainquist andfinished off Osmond 59-35.Hartington 19 15 14 11—59Osmond 7 10 4 14—35Hartington OsmondFG 19 93PT 10 0FT 8-11 13-17SCORINGHartington- Derek Jueden 18, Tanner Fischer 13,Brandon Mainquist 8, Adam Hochstein 7 Nick Miller3, Riley Haug 1, Eric Derickson 1, Houston Arens 1.Osmond- Daniel Wiese 8, Andrew Folkers 6, CarlinKrienert 5, Ben Johnson 4, Caleb Krohn 4, CodyKoehler 3, Cameron Moes 2, Zach Kumm 2, AdamSwallow 1Hartington girls run into pair of state-rated foesHartington’s Lindsay Dunn tries to work her way past thedefense during recent action. The Lady Wildcats fell to twostate-rated teams last week — Osmond and Homer.and Michaela Dendinger.Homer would no fold however, as lead by six more points byCassandra Stowe and a three pointer and five points by BrandonTighe the Knights earned the 81-49 victory.Hartington 10 13 7 19—49Homer 22 20 18 21—81Team stats Hartington HomerFG 21 333PT 2 5FT 5-10 10-11SCORINGHartington- Camie Stratman 13, Ashley Morten 11, Samantha Huss 8, MyrandaFischer 8, Michaela Dendinger 5, Shelby Hochstein 2, Abby Lammers 2. Homer-Cassandra Stowe 19, Brandon Tighe 19, Makayla Murphy 10, Brooke Tighe8, Jessica Nogelmeier 8, Kayla Ensminger 7, Cheyenne Overgaard 4, KealynBeermann 2, Sara Tremayne 2, Wallissa Overfelt 2.High Scr. Game: Beverly Brodersen, 197; Sue Reifenrath,196; Sue Reifenrath, 192.High Scr. Series: Sue Reifenrath, 536; Loraine Brummer,489; Rose Mary Polak, 488.WEDNESDAY NIGHT WOMEN’S LEAGUEJan. 9, 20131. Wintz Funeral 168.0 102.02. Security Bank 163.0 107.03. Grossenburg 158.5 111.54. 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Series: LaDonna Hames, 693; Fay Burbach, 617; SueReifenrath, 587.High Hndcp Series - Team: Grossenburg Implement, 2435;Broadway Lanes, 2366; Fay’s, 2291.High Hndcp Series: LaDonna Hames, 711; Fay Burbach, 671;Sue Reifenrath, 638.Advertising Really Makes Cents!Save Time & Money!Place your 2x2 display ad in over 165 Nebraskanewspapers and get your message to over 760,000readers. Statewide coverage for $5.66*/publication.Regional ads also available in central, southeast, northeastor western Nebraska. Additional sizes available.*Statewide cost is just $935.Contact this newspaper for more informationor call 1-800-369-2850.Nebraska 2x2 Display Ad Networkwww.nebpress.com
11CEDAR COUNTY NEWS SPORTSWednesday, Jan. 16, 2013 11Hardcourt NotesOmaha World HeraldGirls Pre-seasonBasketball RatingsGirls Class C-11. Minden 12-22. Chadron 11-13. Kearney Catholic 14-04. Pierce 12-05. Filmore Central 14-16. Ashland Greenwood 8-37. Fort Calhoun 10-28. Milford 11-29. Fairbury 12-310. Norfolk Catholic 8-3Girls Class C-21. Crofton 12-02. North Platte St. Pat’s 13-13. Homer 11-24. Hastings St. Cecilia 9-45. Blue Hill 11-16. Shelby-Rising City 13-17. Hershey 10-38. Aquinas 11-29. Sutton 10-310. North Bend 10-2Girls Class D-11. Guardian Angels CC 14-12. Pender 12-23. Howells-Dodge 11-34. St. Mary’s 12-15. Friend 10-26. Emerson-Hubbard 8-37. Arapahoe 13-28. Exeter-Milligan 9-49. Heartland 8-410. Sutherland 10-3Girls Class D-21. Humphrey 12-22. Wynot 13-23. Deshler 12-14. Lindsay Holy Family 13-15. Brady 12-16. Loomis 11-17. Osmond 9-18. Falls City Sacred Ht 11-39. Sterling 13-210. Mullen 13-1Lincoln Journal StarBoys Basketball RatingsBoys Class C-11. Wahoo 12-02. Kearney Catholic 13-03. Boone Central/NG 9-44. Wayne 12-25. Adams Central 12-26. Falls City 14-17. Columbust Scitus 10-28. Boys Town 7-59. Lincoln Christian 8-410. Wahoo Neumann 7-4Boys Class C-21. Lutheran NE 12-22. Sutton 12-13. Johnson Co. Central 12-14. Southern Valley 12-16. North Platte St. Pat’s 11-29. Freeman 11-27. Doniphan-Trumbull 6-38. Ravenna 8-39. Fremont Bergan 8-310. <strong>Cedar</strong> Catholic 7-3Class D-11. Howells-Dodge 14-02. Kenesaw 14-03. St. Mary’s 11-14. Paxton 12-05. Pawnee City 11-36. High Plains 9-27. Burwell 14-08. Arapahoe 13-29. BDS 10-310. McCool Junction 10-1Boys Class D-21. Falls City Sacred Ht 12-22. Giltner 10-23. Spalding/Sp Acad 14-14. Humphrey St. Francis 11-25. Wausa 12-16. Wynot 13-17. Leyton 8-18. Sterling 10-49. Bancroft-Rosalie 10-29. Lindsay HF 11-3Omaha World HeraldBasketball RatingsBoys Class C-11. Wahoo 12-02. Kearney Catholic 13-03. Falls City 14-14. Adams Central 12-25. Boone Central/NG 9-46. Wayne 12-27. Lincoln Christian 8-4Wynot rolls past Niobrara-Verdigre for 68-48 winWYNOT —The Wynot Blue Devils playeda non-conference opponent the Niobrara-Verdigre Cougars on Tuesday night andearned a 68-48 win.The Blue Devils used the three-pointshooting of Jackson Sudbeck and insidepower game of Austin Lange to build a big28-13 halftime lead and then made thatlead stand up in the second half as the entireroster saw extensive action in this one.8. Wahoo Neumann 7-49. Columbust Lkview 9-310. O’Neill 12-2Boys Class C-21. Sutton 12-12. Lutheran NE 12-23. Johnson Co. Central 12-14. North Platte St. Pat’s 11-25. Southern Valley 12-16. <strong>Cedar</strong> Catholic 8-47. Freeman 11-28. Ravenna 8-49. Doniphan-Trumbull 9-310. Yutan 9-3Boys Class D-11. Paxton 12-02. Howells-Dodge 14-03. Pawnee City 11-34. Burwell 14-05. Kenesaw 14-06. St. Mary’s 11-17. High Plains 9-28. BDS 10-39. Arapahoe 13-210. West Point GA 8-8Boys Class D-21. Falls City Sacred Ht 12-22. Wausa 12-13. Giltner 10-24. Wynot 13-15. Spalding/Sp Acad 14-16. Humphrey St. Francis 11-27. Leyton 8-18. Sterling 10-49. Bertrand 9-410. Bancroft-Rosalie 10-2NENAC GirlsRandolph 7-4 3-0LCC 6-7 3-1West Holt 8-5 2-1Neligh-Oakdale 5-8 2-1Plainview 5-8 2-1Creighton 4-9 0-4Elkhorn Valley 0-14 0-5NENAC BoysCreighton 10-3 4-0LCC 3-9 3-1Randolph 8-4 2-2Plainview 4-8 2-1West Holt 3-8 1-2Elkhorn Valley 1-13 1-4Neligh-Oakdale 0-12 0-3Wynot was led by Jackson Sudbeckwho hit four three-pointers and took scoringhonors with 20 points. Austin Langedumped in 14 points from his power forwardposition and Davis Wieseler continuedhis steady play with 11 points.The Cougars were able to control Wynot’sbig 6-8 center Nathan Wieseler on theoffensive end but he dominated the defensiveend with 14 rebounds and 11 blockedshots.For the Cougars Steven LaPointe connectedfrom the field for 10 points andHaydon Liska went 8 for 10 from the lineand finished with 10 points as well.A pair of Jackson Sudbeck’s threepointers would help the Blue Devils as theCougars tried to rally behind six points bySteven LaPointe but Wynot went to theirinside game and got seven points from NathanWieseler and eight points by AustinLange.Davis Wieseler also drained a threepointer from the right wing area and Wynotincreased their lead to 52-30Jackson Sudbeck rained in two morebombs for Wynot and the reserves moppedup as Wynot earned the 68-48 win.Lewis and Clark BoysWausa 12-1 1-0Wynot 13-1 2-1Hartington 4-7 1-0Boomfield 5-7 0-1Osmond 3-8 0-2Lewis and Clark GirlsWynot 13-2 3-0Osmond 9-1 1-1Hartington 4-8 0-1Wausa 4-9 0-1Boomfield 3-8 0-1MidStates Boys<strong>Cedar</strong> Catholic 8-4 4-1Wayne 12-2 3-1O’Neill 12-2 5-2West Point GA 8-8 2-1Boone Central 11-4 5-2Norf Catholic 7-6 4-3Pierce 5-7 2-3Crofton 4-6 1-3Battle Creek 3-9 1-4Madison 3-11 1-6MidStates GirlsCrofton 12-0 6-0Pierce 12-0 6-0West Point GA 14-1 3-1Norfolk Catholic 8-3 4-1Wayne 8-7 3-2<strong>Cedar</strong> Catholic 8-5 3-3Madison 7-8 2-4Boone Central 8-7 2-5O’Neill 5-10 1-7Battle Creek 2-9 0-5<strong>Cedar</strong> <strong>County</strong>Girls BasketballScoring LeadersPts Pt avgMaggie Schulte, Wynot 213 15Mi Strathman, Randolph 161 13Cameron Eddie, Laurel 154 13Kirsten Fink, Randolph 134 11Myranda Fischer, HPS 128 13Brenna Theis, Randolph 123 10Emily Schrempp, <strong>Cedar</strong> 118 11Ashley Heine, Wynot 116 8.5Emily Schnoor, Randolph 113 9Samantha Wieseler, Wynot 106 7.5Niobrara-Verdigre 8 5 17 18—48Wynot 15 13 23 17—68Nio-Verd. WynotFG 15-59 21-473PT 0-14 6-18FT 18-25 20-28REB 31 37TO’s 14 13Audra Corbit, Laurel 104 9Karley Noecker, <strong>Cedar</strong> 103 9.4Michaela Dendinger, HPS 91 9.1Class C2Boys NSAA Power PtsJohnson <strong>County</strong> 12-1 45.8462Southern Valley 12-1 45.1538Doniphan-Trumbull 9-3 45.0000Freeman 11-2 45.0000Sutton 12-1 44.7692North Platte St. Pat 11-2 44.6154Ravenna 9-4 44.4615Lutheran Northeast 12-2 44.2857Creighton 10-3 43.6923<strong>Cedar</strong> Catholic 8-4 43.2500Malcolm 7-6 42.3846Bridgeport 8-3 42.3636Twin River 9-4 42.3077Southern 10-2 42.2500Yutan 9-3 42.1667Hastings St. Cecilia 4-8 42.0833Elmwood-Murdock 6-6 42.0000Dundy <strong>County</strong>-Stratton 8-5 41.9231Hemingford 7-3 41.9000Thayer Central 7-5 41.6667Aquinas Catholic 6-7 41.6154Wakefield 10-4 41.5714Archbishop Bergan 8-3 41.5455Boyd <strong>County</strong> 6-5 41.3636Clarkson/Leigh 9-4 41.3077Lourdes Central Cath 8-6 40.9286Perkins <strong>County</strong> 7-7 40.7143Hershey 6-8 40.7143Stanton 7-5 40.5000Oakland-Craig 4-9 40.4615Bayard 5-6 40.4545Weeping Water 7-7 40.3571Niobrara/Verdigre 5-8 40.2308Elgin Public/Pope John 6-6 40.1667Omaha Christian Acad 7-5 40.0833Crofton 4-8 40.0833Morrill 4-6 39.8000Homer 4-9 39.7692Wood River 4-10 39.2857Omaha Brownell-Talb 6-7 38.9231Blue Hill 4-8 38.7500Laurel-Concord 3-9 38.6667Wisner-Pilger 4-9 38.6154<strong>Cedar</strong> falls to Fremont Bergan in triple OTFREMONT — <strong>Cedar</strong> Catholiccame out on the wrong endof the most exciting contestsof the Trojans have played inrecent memory.Last Monday’s contestbetween <strong>Cedar</strong> and ArchbishopBergan featured 24 ties, and 21lead changes. The biggest leadof the game for any time wasfive points and that occurredlate in the final overtime.”The Trojans took a twopointlead into the locker roomat half time last week, butthe host Archbishop BerganKnights clawed their way backto take a 50-48 lead headinginto the fourth quarter.<strong>Cedar</strong> knotted the game at58-58 at the end of regulation,then the real fun began. Bothteams put up five in the firstextra period. They both hit for<strong>Cedar</strong>Continued from Page 9The <strong>Cedar</strong> boys didsome good things to pullthis game off, Steffen said.“Our defensive communicationwas good tonightand our offensive executionwas very good.” “I feltwe really played well as ateam tonight, we sharedthe ball on offense, tookhigh percentage shots andreally executed well.”A trio of athletes pacedthe <strong>Cedar</strong> offense.James Kaiser hit for 16points, while Grant Howelladded 12 and Logan Feilmeierchipped in 11.The Trojans face a pairof state-rated foes thisweek. <strong>Cedar</strong> traveled toCreighton to take on theninth-rated Bulldogs onTuesday. <strong>Cedar</strong> will invadeWayne to take on the fifthratedteam in Class C1.Pierce 4 11 9 18 —42<strong>Cedar</strong> 12 16 10 12 —50Pierce <strong>Cedar</strong>Field Goals 15-36 21-38Free Throws 6-7 7-113 Pt. Shots 6-18 1-7Turnovers 14 10Personal Fouls 13 10SCORING <strong>Cedar</strong>- James Kaiser, 16;Grant Howell, 12; Logan Feilmeier,11; Trent Jansen, 6; Frank Herbolsheimer,2; Pat Wieseler 2. Pierce- Lane Rohrich, 15; Eddie Francois,14; Noah Fisher, 5; Taggart Bailey, 3;Zach Fehringer, 3; Nate Murray, 2.REBOUNDS <strong>Cedar</strong>-Grant Howell,7; Logan Feilmeier, 3; Frank Herbolsheimer,3; Taylor Kathol, 2; JamesKaiser, 2; Trent Jansen, 1; Pat Wieseler,1; Ryan Becker, 1.eight in the second OT.Bergan had trouble at thefoul line most of the night, butthe Knights hit enough in thefinal frame to earn the 83-79victory.The contest was emotionallyand physically drenching toplayers, coaches and fans.“It was one of the mostexciting games I’ve evercoached,” said <strong>Cedar</strong> CatholicCoach Matt Steffen.James Kaiser and GrantHowell paced the <strong>Cedar</strong>offense.Kaiser hit a season-high 28points, while Howell recorded adouble-double with his careerhigh21 point-effort and 11rebounds.Steffen said his squad letthe Knights back into thecontest.Jan. 26 & 27Auditorium3 rd & 4 th BoysHuskers (5-1)Sat. 10:30 a.m.Gophers (0-6)Spartans (4-2)Sat. 11:30 a.m.Hawkeyes (3-3)Loser of Gm 1Sun 1:30 p.m.Loser of Gm 2Winner Gm 1Sun.3:30 p.mWinnerGm 23rd place“Bergan has a good team,but I felt we didn’t defend verywell and we didn’t play very wellas a team,” he said. “We needto work on communicatingbetter and executing better asa team.”Despite the loss, CoachSteffen said his team willbenefit from this game.“This is just another greatlearning experience for ourteam that in the long run willmake us better,” he said.<strong>Cedar</strong> 18 17 13 10 5 8 8—79Bergan 22 11 17 8 5 8 12—83<strong>Cedar</strong> BergenField Goals 25-66 31-67Free Throws 24-30 17-313 Pt. Shots 5-23 4-15Turnovers 20 21Personal Fouls 24 18Jan. 26 & 27Auditorium3 rd & 4 th GirlsJayhawks (1-5)Sat. 9:30 a.m.Gm 1Wildcats (2-4)Sun. 2:30 p.m.Cyclones (6-0)Jan. 26 & 275 th & 6 th BoysBulls (1-5)Sat. 1 p.m.AuditoriumKnicks (4-2)Lakers (3-3)Sat. 2 p.m.AuditoriumCeltics (4-2)Loser of Gm 1Sun 2 p.m.Holy TrinityLoser of Gm 2SCORINGJackson Sudbeck, 20; Austin Lange, 14; Davis Wieseler,11; Nathan Wieseler, 9; Brady Stratman, 5;Tristan Wieseler, 4; Kyle Boeckman, 2; John DeBlauw,2; Kyle Eskens, 1. Niobrata-Verdigre – StevenLaPointe, 10; Haydon Liska, 10; Jacob Johnson 8,Wyatt Reynolds 7, Lance Vakoc 5, Kyle Sokol 3,Brady Zimmerer 2, Mark Vonvracek 2, Carle Kokwsk1.REBOUNDSWynot - Nathan Wieseler, 14; Davis Wieseler, 7;Brady Stratman, 6.Winner Gm 1Winner Gm 1Sun.4:30 p.mHoly TrinityWinnerGm 2Chmp.3rd placeSCORING<strong>Cedar</strong>-James Kaiser, 28; Grant Howell,21; Trent Jansen, 10; LoganFeilmeier, 8; Frank Herbolsheimer,8; Taylor Kathol, 2; Pat Wiesler, 2.Bergan-Colton Brdicko, 24; AdamDykman, 14; Cole Conrad, 13; WesLaBelle, 12; Nate Griffen, 10; JonahMadsen, 6; JT Vecera, 2; Logan Bovill,2;REBOUNDS<strong>Cedar</strong>-Grant Howell, 11; Logan Feilmeier,9; Frank Herbolsheimer, 5; TaylorKathol, 2; James Kaiser, 2; RyanBecker, 1. Bergan-Adam Dykman, 8;Cole Conrad, 7; Nate Griffen, 4; WesLaBelle, 2; Colton Brdicko, 1; LoganBovill, 1.ASSISTS<strong>Cedar</strong>-Logan Feilmeier, 6; TaylorKathol, 2; Trent Jansen, 2; Grant Howell,2; James Kaiser, 1; Frank Herbolsheimer,1. Bergan-Jonah Madsen, 2;Colton Brdicko, 1; Adam Dykman, 1.STEALS<strong>Cedar</strong>-Ty Becker, 5; Taylor Kathol, 3;Trent Jansen, 3; Logan Feilmeier, 2;Grant Howell, 2; Ben Steffen, 1. Bergan-AdamDykman, 3; Colton Brdicko,2; Nate Griffen, 2; JT Vecera, 1; JonahMadsen, 1; Wes LaBelle, 1; Cole Conrad,1.Little League Basketball TourneyJan. 26 & 275 th & 6 th GirlsMystics (1-5)Sat. 3:30 p.m.AuditoriumSparks (5-1)Liberty (2-4)Sat. 4:30 p.m.AuditoriumLynx (4-2)Loser of Gm 1Sun 1 p.m.Holy TrinityLoser of Gm 2Winner Gm 1Sun.3:30 p.mHoly TrinityWinnerGm 2Chmp.3rd placeFirst PlaceThe Hartington Public High School Freshman and Sophomoregirls’ basketball team brought home the first-place trophyfrom the Wausa Tournament this last Saturday. The coachand members of the team include, (back row, l-r) HannahFlaugh, Ria Pedersen, Camie Stratman; (second row) CoachJohn Sloup, Abby Lammers, Jillian Jueden, Samantha Huss,Morgan Sudbeck; (front) Fatima Reyes, Shelby Hochstein andBailey Jones.OutdoorsmenContinued from page 9youth shows to air in Chicago’s Museum of Contemporary Art.Later the show signed up with a new national market thatwould carry only outdoor program. Outdoorsmen Adventuresbecame one of the first shows to air on the Outdoor Channel.Outdoorsmen Adventures did quite well on the OutdoorChannel. In 2000, the show received its highest award, TheGolden Moose Award for a spring snow goose hunt filmed inSouthwestern Iowa.That same year, because of the change in programming on theOutdoor Channel, Outdoorsmen Adventures moved to ComcastSouth, Fox Sports Rocky Mountain and Fox Sports East.In 2000, Howey was presented the Nebraska Tourism’s Friendof Tourism Award.In 2004, Howey decided to syndicate the show through hisOutdoorsmen Productions to several markets throughout theupper Midwest.In 2005 Outdoorsmen Adventures was awarded the A.H.Pankow Media award from South Dakota Tourism.In 2006, several markets in Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois andKansas were added.Last year, Outdoorsmen Adventures won the Association ofGreat Lakes Outdoor Writers highest award, the 2011 GoldenGlow Excellence in Craft award.“Our goal now and in the future is to film and produce someof the highest quality and highest-rated outdoor programmingthat’s available,” Howey said.“Each week, we’ll bring you real outdoorsmen and womenfishing and hunting in the real outdoors at sites that all of uswill be able to travel to, for some of the finest hunting and fishingfound in the upper Midwest,” he added.Last year, Howey and Co-Host produced the OutdoorAdventures radio program which in six short months has alsoreceived several awards for excellent radio broadcasting.For information on times and markets that OutdoorsmenAdventures can be seen on check out HYPERLINK “http://www.outdoorsmenadventures.com” www.outdoorsmenadventures.com or on your local programming for time and stations in yourarea where Outdoorsmen Adventures will appear.Out a’ my wayWynot’s Austin Lange pivots in the paint as he triesto get closer to the basket during action in lastweek’s contest against Niobrara-Veridgre. Wynot wonthe contest 68-48. The Blue Devils now boast a 13-1record on the season.— <strong>News</strong> photo by Rose Rolfes