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Buzzer-beaterlifts Cats to winHOMER — A Derek Jueden buzzer-beaterThursday gave the Hartington Wildcats aone-point victory here last week.The Wildcats had an up and down gamewith the Homer Knights. Hartington wouldfall behind early, rally back in the secondand third quarters and win the game inthe final seconds on Jueden’s three-pointer.“We did a tremendous job of staying patientand our pressure defense forced Homerinto several bad decisions and turnovers. Iwas very proud of how the boys executed thefinal play to get the win.” stated Hartingtonhead coach Nick Haselhorst.Nick Miller had an outstanding game andended the night with a game high 20 points.Derek Jueden hit for nine points all of themfrom three point land.Homer was lead by Jake Brand with 10points followed by Dakota Kluver with eightand Tanner Olsen with seven points.Nick Miller would provide all the Wildcatsoffense in the first quarter. Homer got 6 pointsfrom Dakota Kluver and a pair of field goalsby Jake Brand to earn the 14-7 early lead.Hartington defense tightened down in thesecond quarter and led by four more pointsby Nick Miller and three pointers by DerekJueden and Erik Derickson the Wildcatswent on a 12-5 run to tie the game at intermission19-19.Homer got four points from Collin Matthewsin the third but Hartington answeredwith seven more points by Miller and anotherJueden three-pointer gave them a 33-29 leadwith one quarter of play left.Wyatt Tremayne drained a three-pointerto open the fourth quarter and four pointseach by Jake Brand and Preston Bodlak stakethe Knights to a lead late in the final period.Brandon Mainquist’s three-pointer and apair of Nick Miller free throws cut the leadto one. The Knights would turn the ball overand Derek Jueden drained his shot fromdowntown at the buzzer to get the Wildcatsthe 44-42 win.Hartington 7 12 14 11—44Homer 14 5 10 13—42Hartington HomerFG 16 163PT 7 1FT 5-11 9-15SCORINGHartington- Nick Miller, 20; Derek Jueden, 9; ErikDerickson, 6; Brandon Mainquist, 3; Kolby Jueden,2; Pat Wortmann, 2; Tanner Fischer, 2. Homer- JakeBrand, 10; Dakota Kluver, 8; Tanner Olsen, 7; CollinMatthews, 6; Wyatt Tremayne, 5; Chase Dahl, 4;Preston Bodlak, 2.Wynot boys winbattle of rated teamsWINNEBAGO — The Wynot Blue Devilsand the Winnebago Indians locked up in anintense battle Friday.The Indians would run and gun their wayto a 12-point halftime lead, only to see theBlue Devils rally back in the third quarter.The fourth quarter was a back-and-forthaffair with the Blue Devils putting on a latesurge and Nathan Wieseler getting an offensiverebound and put-back with 1.1 secondson the clock to steal the 53-52 win for Wynot.Troy Blackhawk led the Indians with agame high 22 point effort and Greg Bass andMatthew Wingett both chipped in with 9 and8 points respectively.Wynot got 20 points, 11 rebounds and 6blocked shots from Nathan Wieseler. JacksonSudbeck nailed a trio of three pointers on hisway to 13 points and freshman Austin Langecontinued his improved play with 12 pointsand 6 boards for the Blue Devils.In the opening quarter Wynot got 6 pointsfrom Nathan Wieseler and a three pointer byJackson Sudbeck but Winnebago rained inthree pointers by Trey Blackhawk, LandonFrenchman and Manuel Moniz as they racedto a 17-11 early lead.Davis Wieseler drained a three pointer forthe Blue Devils in the second quarter but theIndians got 4 points each from Blackhawkand Greg Bass as well as a second threepointer by Manuel Moniz as they increasedtheir lead to 32-20 at the half.The Blue Devils switched to a 1-3-1matchup zone and did a better job of findingBago’s shooter in the third quarter. NathanWieseler dumped in 6 points and AustinWieseler hit a pair of fieldgoals in the paintas well as Jackson Sudbeck’s second threepointer fueled a 16-6 comback by Wynot.Trey Blackhawk hit a trey and went 4 for 5from the foul line to build Winnebago’s leadback to 7 points at the midway mark of thefinal quarter. Wynot would get three pointersfrom Austin Lange and Jackson Sudbeck toignite the late rally.A pair of free throws by Jackson Sudbeckand a fieldgoal by Brady Stratman cut thelead to one point.Wynot forced a turnover and with 40 secondsleft they worked for the final shot. Wynotwould miss the shot, but Nathan Wieselerwas there for the rebound and his put-backsealed the win with 1.1 seconds on the clock.The Blue Devils improved to 13-1 with the53-52 win, while Winnebago dropped to 9-3with the loss.The Blue Devils host Gayville-Volin fromSouth Dakota on Thursday.Winnebago 17 15 6 14—52Wynot 11 9 16 17—53Wynot WinnebagoFG 20-43 21-433PT 5-13 5-14FT 8-14 5-9REB 26 27TO’s 16 8SCORINGWynot- Nathan Wieseler 20, Jackson Sudbeck 13, AustinLange 12, Davis Wieseler 4, Brady Stratman 4.Winnebago- Trey Blackhawk 22, Greg Bass 9, MatthewWingett 8, Manuel Moniz 6, Jayson Ghostdog 4, LandonFrenchman 3.Leading rebounders-Nathan Wieseler 11, Austin Lange6, Brady Stratman 4Steals- Davis Wieseler 6CEDAR COUNTYWSARCOARNTWSCheck Out Hartington.net for updates after the games Jan. 16, 2013 Page 9<strong>Cedar</strong> Catholic’s James Kaiser drives the ball up the court during action in Friday’s MidStates Conference game with Pierce. Kaiserdropped in a game-high 16 points to lead the Trojans to the 50-42 victory.— <strong>News</strong> photo by Rob DumpLocal outdoor TV show begins 18th seasonHARTINGTON — The OutdoorsmenAdventures television show began its 18thseason of production earlier this month.From a humble start in 1995, the Hartingtonbasedoutdoor TV show has grown into anaward-winning production, which is respectedthroughout its marketing area.Producer/Host Gary Howey, Co-HostLarry Myhre, Sioux City, Iowa, and TeamOutdoorsmen Adventures members strive tobring their viewers the finest fishing, huntingand travel show available.Here’s a look at how OutdoorsmenAdventures evolved over the years.Howey felt there was a market for outdoorprogramming based in the upper Midwest.At that time most outdoor programming wasfilmed in the southern states, with showsfocusing on bass and deep-sea fishing.“I decided to sell my Outdoorsmen magazineand devote all my efforts into producinga television show geared to the outdooradventures in Nebraska, South and NorthDakota and Minnesota, primarily,” Howey said.Before jumping into anything, Howeywanted to check with someone who was in theWynot girls keep rolling right alongWYNOT — The Wynot LadyBlue Devls rolled up two morewins during action last week.The Lady Devils had littletrouble with the Niobrara-Verdigre Lady Cougars onTuesday and had an easy timeFriday against Winnebago,picking up a 59-35 road win..The Lady Devils full-courtpressure gave the Lady Cougarsall kinds of trouble as theyforced their opponents into 30turnovers many of which turnedinto fast break baskets andWynot earned the 70-32 win.Samantha Wieseler led thecharge for Wynot with 19 pointsand Maggie Schulte continues tobe consistent with 18 points andeight rebounds.Niobrara-Verdigre was ledby Tessa Ives, who hit a threepointeron her way to eight pointsHARTINGTON — <strong>Cedar</strong>Catholic’s Lady Trojans stuck to thegame plan Friday in the first halfagainst state-rated and undefeatedPierce.Play tough defense and look forthe open shots.That philosophy led to a 14-13 halftime lead for Pierce, thesmallest halftime scoring outputof the season for Class C1’s thirdratedteam.The Lady Blue Jays completelyshut down the Trojan offense in thesecond half, rolling to a big 33-15win.<strong>Cedar</strong>’s only points of the secondhalf came on free throws.Pierce 9 5 11 8 —33<strong>Cedar</strong> Catholic 5 8 1 1— 15Pierce <strong>Cedar</strong>Field Goals 12-41 4-50and Jade Salmon contributed 7points for the Cougars.Wynot got four points fromKelsie Higgins and balancedscoring as they eased out to a15-8 lead in the opening quarter.In the second quarter theLady Cougars got four points byJade Salmon, but had troublebreaking Wynot’s press. SamWieseler dropped in eight quickpoints and Maggie Schulteworked the offensive glass for sixpoints as Wynot pushed theirhalftime lead to 34-14.Tessa Ives drained a threepointerand scored six points forthe Lady Cougars in the thirdquarter but Wynot was rollingand eight more points by SamWieseler and five points by DevinJacobs, along with team scoringpushed Wynot’s lead to 59-26.Maggie Schulte droppedFree Throws 7-13 7-143 Pt. Shots 2-6 0-8Turnovers 15 19Personal Foul 15 13business, so he contacted good friend, the lateTony Dean in Pierre, S.D., for advice. He gaveHowey some good ideas, and what he mightexpect to run up against down the road.“Outdoorsmen Adventures’ first marketswere several Fox affiliates in Sioux Falls, SiouxCity and Fargo offering coverage in five states(Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota, North Dakotaand Minnesota),” Howey said. “OutdoorsmenAdventures was also carried on the MidwestSports Channel for several years before theybecame Fox Sports Midwest.”In 1997, Outdoorsmen Adventures wasawarded several Excellence in Craft, inthe Broadcasting/Video division from theAssociation of Great Lakes Outdoor Writers.The awards from AGLOW continued to comein with Outdoorsmen Adventures receivingnumerous such awards in 1998, 2000, 2004,2005, 2009, 2010, 2011 and in 2012.In 1999 one of Outdoorsmen’s Adventures’segments, a pond fishing show with Gary’s5-year-old daughter Cassie, was awarded aNational Telly award and chosen to be one of theSCORING<strong>Cedar</strong>-Emily Schrempp, 6; Katelyn Dickes, 3;Liz Steffen, 2; Karly Noecker, 2; Siera Becker,1; Lexi Steffen, 1. Pierce-Rachel Wiedenfeld,10; Rachelle Tucker, 8; Jacy Bretsch-neider, 7;Sydney Silhacek, 4; Katie Atkins, 2; KrystinaKoepke, 2.REBOUNDS<strong>Cedar</strong>-Siera Becker, 10; Lexi Steffen, 7; KatelynDickes, 7; Emily Schrempp, 4; Karly Noecker,3; Morgan Steffen, 1; Liz Steffen, 1. Pierce-Krystina Koepke, 7; Rachel Wiedenfeld, 5; JacyBretsch-neider, 4; Branigan Stonacek, 2; KatieAtkins, 1; Sydney Silhacek, 1; Devin Gnat, 1.ASSISTS<strong>Cedar</strong>-Siera Becker, 1; Lexi Steffen, 1. Pierce-Jacy Bretschneider, 2; Sydney Silhacek, 1;Branigan Stonacek, 1; Rachel Wiedenfeld,1; Krsytina Koepke, 1.STEALS<strong>Cedar</strong>-Katelyn Dickes, 3; Lexi Steffen, 3;Karly Noecker, 1; Emily Schrempp, 1. Pierce-See OUTDOORSMEN, Page 11in six more points early in thefourth quarter before CoachWieseler called the dogs off andWynot earned the lopsided 70-32 win.Wynot 15 19 25 11—70Nio-Ver. 8 6 12 6—32Wynot Niobrara-VerdigreFG 29-58 14-403PT 1-13 1-6FT 11-20 3-6REB 30 18TO’s 12 30SCORINGSamantha Wieseler, 19; Maggie Schulte,18; Kelsie Higgins, 8; Devin Jacobs, 6;Ashley Heine, 6; Zoey Heimes, 4; ShelbyHochstein, 4; Megan Koch, 2; Erica Burbach,2. Niobrara-Verdigre – Tessa Ives,8; Jade Salmon, 7; McKayla Eisenhaurer,4; Shelby McCordle, 4; Reagan Larson,4; Larissa McCordle, 2; Cathryn Hanzlik,2; Brittany Eisenhauer, 1.REBOUNDSWynot - - Maggie Schulte 8, SamanthaWieseler 6, Devin Jacobs 4.Jacy Bretschneider, 4; Branigan Stonacek, 3;Rachel Wieden-feld, 2; Sydney Silhacek, 1;Rachelle Tucker, 1.<strong>Cedar</strong> Catholic startedSaturday’s game with LutheranHigh NE the same way they endedFriday’s game with Pierce — with alone free throw.The Trojans could muster onlya lone freethrow in the first frame,while the Lady Eagles dropped innine points to put <strong>Cedar</strong> in an earlyhole.<strong>Cedar</strong> outscored the Lady Eagles13-9 in the second frame to cut thehalftime deficit to just four ponts —18-14.<strong>Cedar</strong> Catholic 1 13 3 13 -- 30Lutheran High 9 9 4 10 -- 32<strong>Cedar</strong><strong>Cedar</strong> boyshold off PierceHARTINGTON — The <strong>Cedar</strong> Catholicboys basketball team jumped out to a hugelead then held off a late challenge from thealways-tough Pierce Blue Jays to earn a 50-42 MidStates Conference win here Friday.“This is a good win for us and we willcontinue to build on this and continue toimprove going forward,” <strong>Cedar</strong> CatholicCoach Matt Steffen said.<strong>Cedar</strong> quickly jumped out front 8-2thanks to two James Kaiser layups, a LoganFeilmeier drive and an inside shot fromGrant Howell.Four more points from Kaiser, and fieldgoals from Trent Jansen, Feilmeier andFrank Herbolsheimer, as well as a GrantHowell foul shot, ballooned the <strong>Cedar</strong> leadto 19-4 before Pierce called a timeout toregroup.Pierce started firing away from long distanceafter the timeout, hitting three straightto cut the deficit to eight points, 21-13.The Trojans ended the first half with a28-15 lead.The two teams played evenly in the thirdquarter, neither team was able to get muchoffense going, though. The Trojans put uppoints on a pair of Grant Howell put-backsand two Trent Jansen jumpers. <strong>Cedar</strong> endedthe third quarter with a 12-point lead, 36-24.The <strong>Cedar</strong> defense forced the Jays to takeseveral bad shots. Pierce ended the nighthitting just 15-36 from the field.“I thought for three quarters our defensewas exceptional. We gave up some easylooks in the fourth quarter, but overall I feltwe definitely got better on defense tonight.”Despite being down by double digits mostof the game, Pierce came back at the end,hitting their shots and fouling the Trojans,forcing them to stay out of the stall and togo to the line.The Jays caught fire in the final frame,penetrating the <strong>Cedar</strong> defense as well ashitting three shots from downtown to outscorethe Trojans 18-12 to put a scare intoSteffen’s crew.See CEDAR, Page 11<strong>Cedar</strong> girls struggle against Pierce, Lutheran NELutheranField Goals 12-55 9-36Free Throws 3-6 12-173 Pt. Shots 3-16 2-2Turnovers 21 24Personal Fouls 18 11SCORING<strong>Cedar</strong>-Katelyn Dickes, 11; Emily Schrempp, 6;Lexi Steffen, 5; Karly Noecker, 2; Liz Steffen,2; Alli Walter, 2; Bailey Steffen, 2. Lutheran-Janey Pasold, 15; Morgan Sunderman, 10;Jacey Kant, 2; Morgan Uhlir, 2; MaKenzie,Gordan, 2; Ari Rathke, 1.REBOUNDS<strong>Cedar</strong>-Katelyn Dickes, 7; Lexi Steffen, 5; EmilySchrempp, 4; Liz Steffen, 2; Karly Noecker, 1;Kallie Leise, 1; Siera Becker, 1; Bailey Steffen,1. Lutheran-Morgan Uhlir, 8; Janey Pasold, 6;Morgan Sunderman, 5; Ari Rathke, 3; JaceyKant, 2; Gina Blackman, 2; Sarah Myer, 1.ASSISTS<strong>Cedar</strong>-Emily Schrempp, 1; Kallie Leise, 1.STEALS<strong>Cedar</strong>-Emily Schrempp, 3; Maggie Steffen, 2;Kallie Leise, 2; Lexi Steffen, 2; Bailey Steffen,

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