Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Winnebago hoping to be better in 2015















Team: Winnebago

Mascot: Indians

Colors: Blue and White

Class: C-2

Head Coach: Willie Bass

2014 record: 13-15

Returning Starters: N/A


Overview:

The Winnebago Indians look to be better than they were a season ago when they went 13-15.

Winnebago certainly had a fair amount of success last year, but lost to a few teams they shouldn't have.

The Indians have to work on becoming more consistent this year to have success.

Knowing nothing about the team, it's hard saying how they will be, but if Winnebago continues to improve as a team each week they should put themselves in a position to win quite a few matches.

It's important for the Indians to play hard and play up to their potential.

Winnebago doesn't want to leave possible wins on the court. The Indians have to take advantage of every opportunity given to them.

Winnebago has to execute at a high level in practice and during matches. It's important for the Indians to serve, serve receive, pass, hit, dig, and communicate well.

Winnebago has to play to their potential, and maximize their abilities. I'm sure the Indians would like to say they left everything out on the court once the season ends.

I look for Winnebago to give it their all match in and match out. I think fans will see a scrappy bunch fight, scratch, and claw for wins every time out.

The Indians have to fight and battle every point, set, and match. There can't be any quit in this team. Winnebago has to continue to give it their all no matter the situation.

It will be interesting to see how the Indians do this season. They could be worse, better, or the same as they were last year.


Season Outlook:

One would think the Winnebago Indians have a chance to be better than they were a year ago.

Winnebago has a number of challenging matches on the schedule, but also a number of matches they should have a good chance to win.

The Indians should have a fairly decent shot at beating teams like Mead, Walthill, Allen, Omaha Nation, Lyons-Decatur Northeast, Omaha Christian Academy, Laurel-Concord-Coleridge, and Homer.

There are a lot of winnable matches on the schedule for Winnebago, and if the Indians play up to their potential, I don't see why they can't win 15-20 matches.

That definitely seems doable given how they did last year.

It's critical Winnebago plays well throughout the regular season as the Indians are in a loaded sub district.

Winnebago has to prepare themselves for the postseason with every match they play. Every match counts, and the Indians have to value every match this season.

It will be interesting to see how Winnebago does this season. The Indians have to be extremely motivated every time they take the floor.

Winnebago has to play with pride, resiliency, passion, and desire.

One thing the Indians can control is their effort. Winnebago has to play with tremendous effort and heart this season.

We will soon find out how good the Indians are. It will be interesting to see what kind of season Winnebago has.


2015 Winnebago Indians Volleyball Schedule:


09/03/15MeadD2






09/03/15Cedar BluffsD1






09/05-09/05(To Be Determined)







09/10/15@ WalthillD1






09/15/15PoncaC2






09/15/15AllenD1






09/19-09/19(To Be Determined)







09/22/15Omaha NationD1






09/24/15Emerson-HubbardD1






09/24/15Lyons-Decatur NortheastD1






09/26-09/26(To Be Determined)







09/29/15WalthillD1






09/29/15Omaha NationD1






10/06/15AllenD1






10/06/15Whiting, IAD2






10/08/15Omaha Christian AcademyD1






10/15/15Laurel-Concord-ColeridgeC2






10/22/15HomerC2






10/22/15WakefieldC2






10/24-10/27(To Be Determined)







Logan View hoping to be better under new coach












Team: Logan View

Mascot: Raiders

Colors: Blue and Gold

Class: C-1

Head Coach: Doug Bartek

2014 record: 5-27

Returning Starters: N/A


Overview:

The Logan View Raiders are under new leadership as Doug Bartek takes over the program.

Bartek inherits a team that went 5-27 a year ago, and lost its final 14 matches of the season.

There's no doubt that Logan View will have to find a way to create momentum given the way last season ended.

Everything has to be positive for the Raiders this year.

Logan View's players can't afford to have a negative attitude. That's not saying they have in the past, but it's easy to get down on oneself when struggling.

Hard work, determination, will, and sacrifice are the things that will allow this year's team to be successful.

Everyone has to understand and accept their roles, whether that's starting, subbing, or sitting the bench.

It's hard to change the culture of a program, but that's what the Raider players will try and do this season.

It's a new year, and Logan View has to be feeling optimistic about their chances of succeeding this year.

The Raiders have to fight, scratch, and claw every time out, and cannot give up.

Without knowing anything about Logan View, it's hard saying how good they will be this year, but I would say the Raiders have a chance to be more competitive this year than they were a season ago.


Season Outlook:

Logan View has to be excited and energized given the fact they have a new coach.

Like every other team the Raiders have a lot of winnable matches on the schedule, but a lot of toughies as well.

Logan View figures to be challenged by West Point-Beemer, Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family, Wayne, Oakland-Craig, Wisner-Pilger, Stanton, and North Bend Central.

Those matches appear to be the toughest for the Raiders, and Logan View will most likely be challenged by certain teams in tournaments as well.

It's not going to be an easy season for the Raiders whatsoever. I'm sure there's plenty of room for improvement with this team.

It's very important for Logan View to keep improving as the season progresses. The Raiders can't afford to have an ending to the season like they did last year.

Logan View has to establish an identity, and play with attitude. The players have to care about winning, and must play with school pride and passion.

The players have to take pride in the fact they are Raiders.

Logan View definitely has their work cut out for them, but if the Raiders continue to battle hard throughout the season, they could win more matches than they did last year.

It's hard saying how many matches Logan View will win this year, but I wouldn't be completely shocked if the Raiders doubled their win total. I think anywhere from 8-10 wins is definitely doable.


2015 Logan View Raiders Volleyball Schedule:


09/03/15Douglas County WestC1






09/05-09/05(To Be Determined)







09/08/15Twin RiverC2






09/08/15Tekamah-HermanC1






09/12-09/12(To Be Determined)







     09/19(To Be Determined)







09/22/15West Point-BeemerC1






09/22/15Humphrey/Lindsay Holy FamilyC2






09/24/15@ Omaha Brownell-TalbotC2






09/26-09/26(To Be Determined)







09/29/15@ Clarkson/LeighC2






10/01/15WayneC1






10/01/15MadisonC1






10/06/15Lyons-Decatur NortheastD1






10/13/15Archbishop BerganD1






10/13/15Oakland-CraigC2






10/15-10/17(To Be Determined)







10/22/15Wisner-PilgerC2






10/22/15Scribner-SnyderD2






10/22/15Wisner-PilgerC2






10/27/15StantonC2






10/27/15North Bend CentralC1





Oakland-Craig looking for successful season















Team: Oakland-Craig

Mascot: Knights

Colors: Orange and White

Class: C-2

Head Coach: Chelsey Quigley

2014 record: 20-14

Returning Starters: N/A


Overview:

The Oakland-Craig Knights hope to be good in 2015 after going 20-14 last year.

It's unknown who will start and who returns for Oakland-Craig, but the Knights will most likely look to build off the success they had last year and have even more success this year.

Oakland-Craig came up with a few good wins last year, but also lost some matches they weren't supposed to.

The Knights played a difficult schedule, and that no doubt helped them beat a good Wakefield team in sub districts.

I think Oakland-Craig can build on that postseason win, and allow it to lead to success this season.

Teams often look for momentum builders to make themselves stronger the next season, and I think the win over the Trojans is something the Knights can use to be successful this year.

It's important for Oakland-Craig to work hard in practice and during matches. The Knights have to execute in every facet of the game and make teams earn their points.

Oakland-Craig can't give points away.

The Knights have to be committed and dedicated to success this season. Oakland-Craig will no doubt be challenged at times, but resolve, perseverance, and mental toughness are the things that will allow the Knights to get over the hump.

Without knowing anything about the team it's hard to say about how many matches Oakland-Craig will win.


Season Outlook:

The Oakland-Craig Knights hope to be competitive this season.

Oakland-Craig has tough matches against Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family, North Bend Central, Stanton, Howells-Dodge, West Point-Beemer, and Wisner-Pilger.

The Knights will have a number of tough matches this season, including in tournaments, so Oakland-Craig has to be ready to go from the get go every time they play.

One would think the Knights have the potential to beat quite a few of the weaker teams on their schedule and step up and knock off a quality team or two.

Oakland-Craig may lose to a few teams they're not supposed to, but could make up for it by knocking off some quality teams, like last year.

It's not going to be an easy season for the Knights by any means. They will be challenged night in and night out, and have to be ready to bring it every match.

Oakland-Craig is in a really tough sub district so the Knights have to play as well as they can during the regular season to build for the postseason.

It's hard telling how good this team is going to be this season, but if Oakland-Craig controls what they can control, they should have a chance to be successful.

The Knights have to remain healthy. Oakland-Craig can't afford to have players miss time due to injury. Injuries are part of the game, but the Knights will be better off if they can avoid the injury bug.

It will be interesting to see how Oakland-Craig fares this season. I'm interested to see if this team is improved from last year, or if they aren't as good or the same.


2015 Oakland-Craig Knights Volleyball Schedule:


09/03-09/05(To Be Determined)







09/10/15Bancroft-RosalieD2






09/10/15Scribner-SnyderD2
















09/15/15Lyons-Decatur NortheastD1






09/15/15Humphrey/Lindsay Holy FamilyC2






09/22/15North Bend CentralC1






09/26-09/26(To Be Determined)







09/29/15Tekamah-HermanC1






09/29/15StantonC2






10/01/15@ Howells-DodgeD1






10/03-10/03(To Be Determined)







10/06/15Douglas County WestC1






10/06/15West Point-BeemerC1






10/13/15Logan ViewC1






10/13/15Archbishop BerganD1






10/15-10/17(To Be Determined)







10/20/15@ Clarkson/LeighC2





10/22/15PenderD1





10/27/15@ Wisner-PilgerC2













































































































































































































Stanton aiming for first ever state tournament appearance












Team: Stanton

Mascot: Mustangs

Colors: Orange and Black

Class: C-2

Head Coach: Tracy Kuester-Burtwhistle (1st season)

2014 record: 32-2

Returning Starters: 3


Overview:

After going 32-2 a season ago and being left out of the state tournament, the Stanton Mustangs appear to have plenty of motivation to get the job done this season.

Stanton returns three starters, including Hiliary Huss (5'7 SR S/OH), Mackenzie Brandl (5'5 JR L), and Chantelle Christensen (5'10 SR M).

Other returning letterwinners include Ali Wade (5'10 SR M), Alex Oestreich (5'4 SR S/DS), Leah Arens (5'10 SR M/OH), and Sally Brechbill (5'8 JR OH).


The Mustangs appear to have plenty of depth with a couple of freshmen expected to start. Stanton shouldn't wear out as the season goes along, and should be able to remain fresh at all times.

Head Coach Tracy Kuester-Burtwhistle says her squad is motivated to finish what last year's team started. "After a heartbreaking season going 32-2 and losing to Columbus Scotus at District Finals and not making the wildcard to go to State. Let’s just say that the players have that extra drive to continue to stay focused and the determination to succeed. We have a combination of older and younger players that will play a significant role this year that will only enhance our team. Our multi-sport players compete not only in volleyball, but also have endured success in basketball and track. From that experience they have learned how important each person’s role is to a team to be successful. We are looking forward to this year’s 2015 Season."

The Mustangs must replace the middle position, but feel they have players capable of stepping up and filling the outside hitter position.

It appears Stanton is going to have two freshmen starters, and I would imagine they and other newcomers could have a significant impact on this team.

The Mustangs appear to be strongest at serving, serve receiving, and defense.

Mental toughness is something they need to work on, according to Kuester-Burtwhistle.

Kuester-Burtwhistle feels her team can live up to expectations. "This is a strong volleyball PROGRAM and the student-athletes are commited to continue with the values and foundation that has been set before them."

Stanton certainly has to be very motivated to get to the state tournament for the first time in school history given what happened to them against Columbus Scotus last season.

The good news for the Mustangs is they are in Class C-2 now. That should give Stanton a better chance to make the state tournament as they won't have to deal with Columbus Scotus.

I look for this season to be very successful for the Mustangs. I look for Stanton to be near the level they were at last year. Look for the Mustangs to finish what was started by last year's team.


Season Outlook:

The Stanton Mustangs have to be motivated beyond belief given how their season ended a year ago.

Kuester-Burtwhistle says this team always sets goals. "Goals are a must with this program and we do set goals to achieve however if we have a setback it’s good to reevaluate those goals and learn from them."

Stanton didn't suffer many setbacks a year ago, and could very well have the same kind of success this season.

The Mustangs figure to be challenged by Wisner-Pilger, Oakland-Craig, Howells-Dodge, West Point-Beemer, Pierce, Randolph, and North Bend Central.

The schedule isn't the most difficult, but Stanton will still have some difficult challenges on their hands.

Teams will definitely be gunning for the Mustangs given all the success they had last year.

Stanton has a good mixture of size and speed, and should be able to match up well with just about anyone they play.

That's what you want ideally. A team that can go out there and get the job done against any opponent. That certainly describes the Mustangs.

Stanton could be challenged in sub districts by Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family, but if the Mustangs can get past them they should have a really good chance of making the state tournament. 

Anything less than a state tournament berth will no doubt be a disappointment for this program. I really think Stanton will make it this year though. The schedule sets up nicely for the Mustangs to have a very good regular season, and have postseason success.

I look for Stanton to be very dominate again this season. Look for the Mustangs to be in Lincoln come November. 


Projected Starting Lineup:

Hiliary Huss – S/OH 5’7” Sr
Bree Burtwistle – S/R 5’8” Fr
Leah Arens – R 5’10” Sr
Jessie Brandl – OH 5’7” Fr
Chantelle Christensen – M 5’10” Sr
Ali Wade – M 5’10” Sr
MacKenzie Brandl 5’5” Jr


2015 Stanton Mustangs Volleyball Schedule:

09/03/15MadisonC1






09/03/15Clarkson/LeighC2






09/05-09/05(To Be Determined)







09/10-09/12(To Be Determined)







09/17/15Boone Central/Newman GroveC1






09/17/15Norfolk CatholicC1






09/19-09/19(To Be Determined)







09/22/15PenderD1






09/22/15Wisner-PilgerC2






09/29/15Tekamah-HermanC1






09/29/15Oakland-CraigC2






10/06/15Howells-DodgeD1






10/13/15West Point-BeemerC1






10/13/15Scribner-SnyderD2






10/15-10/17(To Be Determined)







10/20/15PierceC1






10/20/15RandolphD1






10/20/15RandolphD1






10/27/15Logan ViewC1






10/27/15North Bend CentralC1






10/27/15North Bend CentralC1






10/29/15@ Twin RiverC2




Clarkson-Leigh looking to be better in 2015














Team: Clarkson-Leigh

Mascot: Patriots

Colors: Red, Blue, and Gray

Class: C-2

Head Coach: Becky Schneider (4th season) (23-71 career record)

2014 record: 6-26

Returning Starters: 4


Overview:

The Clarkson-Leigh Patriots are looking for improvement this season after going 6-26 a season ago.

Four starters return for Clarkson-Leigh, and they include Maddie Cerv (5’5” Libero - Senior), Alyssa Novotny  (5’10” Middle - Senior), Kaitlyn Becher (5’6 Setter - Senior), and Shelby Paprocki  (5’9” Outside - Junior).

The good news for the Patriots is three of their four returning starters are seniors.

The not so good news is Clarkson-Leigh doesn't appear to have a whole lot of height outside of Novotony.

The Patriots could definitely be challenged by some of the taller teams on their schedule.

Clarkson-Leigh will also have to make up for the loss of two outside hitters.  

Head Coach Becky Schneider says there are a couple of young players who could make an impact. "There are a couple of freshmen that I am keeping my eye on. They are definitely what I’m looking for in a player! And to be a freshman with such a high level of skill, I am pushing them more to see how far they can go!"

It's always good for a team to have young talent. It may take these freshmen some time to get used to high school volleyball, but if they can make a big impact for the Patriots it will be a good thing for Clarkson-Leigh.

The Patriots definitely need contributions across the board to be a more successful team this season.

Schneider says mental toughness and teamwork are team strengths. "Teamwork as a whole - these girls have played together since they were freshmen and their team bond is solid! I think the mental part of the game has improved from previous years. Over the summer, I saw a lot of good things and being mentally tough was one of them!"

Those are definitely good signs for Clarkson-Leigh, who needs to be as strong as possible this season.

There can't be any hesitation on the part of the Patriots this season. Clarkson-Leigh has to be aggressive, and attack harder than they have in the past.

Digging, serving, serve receiving, passing, hitting, and communicating well is important for the Patriots. 

Clarkson-Leigh has to play as a complete team to be successful this season. The Patriots can't afford to take plays off.

Schneider says a strong summer and freshman class are positives for this team. "It started in the summer! These girls worked extremely hard over the summer to improve their all-around athletic ability. I think having such a large, athletic freshman class, it’s helped our motivation and desire to compete!"

Clarkson-Leigh has to work hard this season. The Patriots can't afford to take anything off. Clarkson-Leigh must treat every point, set, and match with the utmost importance. 

The Patriots can't be scared of anyone they play. It may take some time for these freshmen to adjust, but the upperclassmen should help them along.

I look for Clarkson-Leigh to improve as the season progresses.

I think you will see a completely different team at the end of the season than the beginning of the season.

How successful the Patriots are depends on how quickly their freshman class develops, and how good of leaders the upperclassmen are.

The freshmen and upperclassmen have to push one another to be better so this team can improve on their six wins from a year ago.

I think Clarkson-Leigh has the potential to double their win total from a year ago, or at the very least, reach double digit wins.

I think you could see the Patriots struggle early in the season like they did last year, but look for this team to hit their stride about mid-season.


Season Outlook:

The Clarkson-Leigh Patriots have to feel they have a chance to be better this year than last year given the veterans they return and the talent of the freshman class.

Schneider says the outlook is positive. "We have a solid group of girls not only returning, but upcoming as well! These girls worked hard over the summer and continue to work hard. They definitely have what it takes to compete and they have the desire to win! To be able to work with girls with this much determination, it excites me! It should definitely be a good year!"

Clarkson-Leigh has difficult matches against the likes of Stanton, Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family, Humphrey St. Francis, and Oakland-Craig.

The schedule isn't too terribly difficult though. The Patriots should have a chance to win some matches this season.

Clarkson-Leigh may be a couple of years away from being real good, but look for the Patriots to have a fair amount of success this season.

This year is important in terms of building for the future and winning now.

How good this team is this year will depend on how well the upperclassmen and freshmen mesh.

Teamwork and mental toughness should be the foundation for success for Clarkson-Leigh. This team has to be aggressive with their swings, and must be strong on defense as well as offense.

Back row play is just as important as front row play. 

If the Patriots can come together as a team they should be able to win some matches this season.

It's hard saying how much winning Clarkson-Leigh will do this season, but I think the Patriots have the potential to win anywhere from 10-12 matches.

That would be a significant improvement for a program that only won six matches a season ago.

Clarkson-Leigh would love to have instant success, but it may not happen for them right away. It takes time for players to mature and develop.

The seniors have to step up and lead by example with it being their final season. 


Projected Starting Lineup:
 
Maddie Cerv - 5’5” Libero - Senior
Alyssa Novotny - 5’10” Middle - Senior
Kaitlyn Becher - 5’6 Setter - Senior
Shelby Paprocki - 5’9” Outside - Junior
Camille Koehn - 5’7” Outside - Senior
Megan Svehla - 5’8” Rightside - Senior


2015 Clarkson-Leigh Patriots Volleyball Schedule:


09/03/15StantonC2






09/03/15MadisonC1






09/08/15Lyons-Decatur NortheastD1






09/15/15@ Scribner-SnyderD2






09/17/15High Plains CommunityD1






09/17/15Humphrey/Lindsay Holy FamilyC2






09/19-09/19(To Be Determined)







09/22/15Twin RiverC2






09/26-09/26(To Be Determined)







09/29/15Logan ViewC1






10/03-10/03(To Be Determined)







10/06/15@ Bancroft-RosalieD2





10/08/15@ Humphrey St. FrancisD2





     10/10(To Be Determined)







10/15-10/17(To Be Determined)







10/20/15Oakland-CraigC2





10/22/15MeadD2





10/26/15PenderD1





Howells-Dodge looking to be good again in 2015










Team: Howells-Dodge

Mascot: Jaguars

Colors: Green, Black, and Silver

Class: D-1

Head Coach: Neil VanLengen (284-170 career record)

2014 record: 21-11

Returning Starters: 5


Overview:

The Howells-Dodge Jaguars return a good number of players from last year's team that reached a district final before losing to Humphrey St. Francis for the right to go to state.

Howells-Dodge returns five starters, including Kalli Brester (5'7, OH, 11), Sam Brester (5'8, MB, 11), Kelly Cech (5'9, OPP, 12), Tessa Brester (5'7, S, 11), and Kara Brichacek (5'8, OPP, 12).

The Jaguars don't appear to have a lot of height, but their three returning junior starters should be better players than they were a year ago as should the two returning senior starters.

I look for Howells-Dodge to be a rather quick team that is able to get to tough balls and dig on a consistent basis.  

The Jaguars will have to make up for the loss of outside hitter Faith Molacek and setter Morgan Baumert.

Howells-Dodge should have a good offense as their team strengths are 7 strong hitters and experience, according to Head Coach Neil VanLengen.

VanLengen says perseverance and leadership are two things his team needs to work on this season. "Volleyball is a game of momentum. When we are on, we are as good as anybody, but we must find a way to stop the other team's momentum when they get it and be able to bounce back. We need to find some Leadership that brings positive energy and confidence to everyone on the floor."

I would add that the Jaguars also need to be mentally tough. It will be important for Howells-Dodge to respond to other teams' runs this season, and counter with their own runs and attacks.

VanLengen says this team is dedicated to getting better with a goal of making state. "We didn't end the way we wanted to last year, so motivation isn't a problem. We want to move up in our conference, and make it to the state tournament."

The Jaguars are definitely capable of making it to the state tournament if they work on the things discussed above.

Howells-Dodge has to be a very hungry team this season. The Jaguars have to play with pride and passion, and must be proud to wear the colors of Howells-Dodge.

I definitely think the Jaguars have what it takes to make the state tournament if everything comes together for them at the end of the season.

It's important for Howells-Dodge to keep improving though. The Jaguars have to continually get better as the season progresses.

It will be interesting to see if Howells-Dodge does the things necessary to put themselves in a position to be successful in the conference and make the state tournament.

The Jaguars were no doubt disappointed when they lost to Humphrey St. Francis in the district final last year so I look for Howells-Dodge to keep that match in the back of their minds and use it as motivation to get to where they want to this year.

The Jaguars have to play well in every match to be successful this season, but if Howells-Dodge does the things they are capable of, and plays up to their capability, they should have a memorable year.

It will be interesting to see if the Jaguars can meet and/or exceed expectations this season.


Season Outlook:

I don't think there's any doubt the Howells-Dodge Jaguars are ready to get this season started given how last year ended.
VanLeggen says his squad is optimistic this season, and they should be.

Howells-Dodge returns five quality starters and appears to have a good mix of upperclassmen.

Some players are juniors, some are seniors, but the good news for the Jaguars is they are not young.

Howells-Dodge is built to win, and win now. Expectations have to remain high given the success this team had a year ago.

There are quite a few matches the Jaguars should be able to win fairly easily, but there are other matches in which Howells-Dodge will be challenged.

The Jaguars have difficult matches against Cedar Bluffs, Wakefield, Wisner-Pilger, Oakland-Craig, Stanton, and West Point-Beemer.

Howells-Dodge will no doubt be battle tested at the end of the season as they play a lot of teams in C-1 or C-2.

The Jaguars definitely don't take the easy road to success. Howells-Dodge challenges themselves with who they play.

I'm sure the Jaguars are excited and anxious to get the season underway. I would be too with a bad taste of losing in the district final in my mouth.

Knowing they were that close to the state tournament just has to bug and nag this team.

I'm sure Howells-Dodge will use it as fuel to the fire for an even more successful 2015 season.

I think the Jaguars have a chance to exceed last year's win total and win something like 25 matches.

I look for Howells-Dodge to improve their win/loss total and be in a position to make the state tournament. I think you will see this team play their best volleyball at the end of the season.


Projected Starting Lineup:
 
Kalli Brester, 5'7, OH, 11
Mallory Rolf, 5'7, OH, 12
Sam Brester, 5'8, MB, 11
Haley Eikmeier, 5'10, MB, 11
Kelly Cech, 5'9, OPP, 12 OR Caitlin Klosen, 5'8, OPP, 12
Tessa Brester, 5'7, S, 11
Kara Brichacek, 5'8, OPP, 12
Shelby Hegemann, 5'9, S, 12
Vanessa Hegemann, 5'1, DS, 12 OR Hailey Coufal, 5'3, DS, 11


2015 Howells-Dodge Jaguars Volleyball Schedule:

 09/05(To Be Determined)







09/08/15Scribner-SnyderD2






09/08/15Cedar BluffsD1






     09/12(To Be Determined)







09/15/15Bancroft-RosalieD2






09/15/15WakefieldC2






09/22/15@ Lutheran High NortheastC2






09/29/15Lyons-Decatur NortheastD1






09/29/15Wisner-PilgerC2






10/01/15Oakland-CraigC2






10/06/15@ StantonC2






     10/10(To Be Determined)







10/15-10/17(To Be Determined)







10/20/15North Bend CentralC1






10/22/15Tekamah-HermanC1






10/27/15PenderD1






10/27/15West Point-BeemerC1