Monday, August 31, 2020

Logan View/Scribner-Snyder goes 1-1 at Omaha Brownell-Talbot Triangular

 




The Logan View/Scribner-Snyder Volleyball Team is off to a 1-1 start as the Raiders beat Boys Town and lost to Omaha Brownell-Talbot 2-0 at the Brownell-Talbot Triangular to open up the season Thursday night.


The Raiders defeated the Cowboys 25-15 and 25-10.


LVSS lost 25-13 and 25-22 to Brownell-Talbot.


Good strong, solid performance against Boys Town, and a good second set against Brownell-Talbot in my estimation.


Logan View/Scribner-Snyder (1-1) hosts Pender (0-0) Tuesday night.


This is the season opener for the Pendragons.


There's a lot of hype surrounding the Pender program this year.


Much has been made of how much and who all returns for the Pendragons this year.


Pender brings back Caitlyn Heise, who returns after missing all of last year with a torn ACL.


The Raiders are young, and I think that showed a little bit on Thursday.


Still though LVSS is 1-1, and they have a strong, solid team once again.


It should be a heck of a match.


I could see the Raiders winning since they are at home, but the Pendragons have a lot to prove and show in this one so you know they will be ready.


It should and figures to be an exciting, thrilling, and outstanding match that comes down to the wire.


I could see it being 3-1 or perhaps even going five sets.


Logan View/Scribner-Snyder has to play solid Volleyball and must stay within themselves.


Weather storms and battle the entire time.


The Raiders have to find a way to hang around and pull things out in the end if at at possible.


I could see LVSS winning this one 3-1, or perhaps winning or losing 3-1 or 3-2. I don't think it will be a sweep either way.

Howells-Dodge drops season opener to Oakland-Craig, wins home Round Robin

 




The Howells-Dodge Volleyball Team fell 3-1 at Oakland-Craig in Thursday night's season opener before winning their home Round Robin on Saturday, sweeping Winside, Randolph, and Hartington-Newcastle 2-0.


The Jaguars took set one from the Knights 25-23, but Oakland-Craig won sets two and three 25-20 and closed things out with a 25-23 set four victory.


Grace Baumert had 15 kills and 9 digs while Riley Pokorny, Jayda Bazata, and Cassie Pieper had 10, 9, and 7 digs, respectively. Ellie Baumert tallied 26 assists.


Howells-Dodge beat the Cardinals 25-18 in set one and 25-13 in set two.


Grace Baumert once again recorded 15 kills while Ellie Baumert totaled 22 assists.


The Jaguars took care of Winside in straight sets as well, winning 25-13 and 25-17.


Grace Baumert had 12 kills while Bazata notched 8 digs. Ellie Baumert added 7 digs and 19 assists.


Howells-Dodge beat Hartington-Newcastle 25-16 in the first set and 25-13 in the second set.


Grace Baumert led the way with 13 kills while Ellie Baumert mastered 19 assists.


The Baumert transfers have really made their mark and impact on this program that is for sure.


The Jaguars (3-1) take on Clarkson/Leigh (0-0) on the road Tuesday night.


This is the season opener for the Patriots.


Clarkson/Leigh figures to be pretty solid once again so the Baumert transfers have to really do work once again in this match.


Oakland-Craig is a very good team, perhaps stronger than the Patriots, and every set was close against the Knights.


That and you add in the fact that it was the first match of the season.


I think Howells-Dodge really played well on Saturday, and that gives them a lot of momentum heading into this match.


With that said, the match is on the road at a rival's house.


It's one thing to win at home, it's another to win on the road.


The crowd may not be as big though so a hostile environment may not come into play in this one.


The Baumert transfers have to go off once again for the Jaguars to be successful though.


They have clearly stood out as the top two players on the team so far this season.


We'll see what Howells-Dodge can do and if they can win again and make it four in a row Tuesday night.

Friday, August 28, 2020

Winnebago looks to continue building program




Team: Winnebago


Mascot: Indians

Colors: Blue and White

Class: C-1

Conference: Lewis and Clark

Head Coach: Jade Farmer (3rd season) (22-36 record)

2019 record: 13-16 (lost to Wakefield-Allen in Sub-Districts)

Returning Starters: N/A

Overview:

The Winnebago Indians look to continue to make strides in their program after going 13-16 last year, an improvement from their 9-20 record the year before.

Winnebago figures to be young this year though as there are only a couple of key returners from last year in Natasha Deal and Keisha Snyder.

It will be interesting to see how the young and up and coming players grow and develop this year.

I think the Indians are going to need some of their younger players to step up and contribute and be leaders this year.

Great teams and successful programs reload and that's exactly what Winnebago hopes to do this year.

Of course everything is dependent and contingent upon the coronavirus pandemic, and it not shutting us down.

Hopefully that doesn't happen, and hopefully we get an entire season.

Season Outlook:

Winnebago looks to have an even better season this year than they did last year.

The younger players have to develop and grow as the season progresses.

Winnebago has to step up and make plays and continue to build upon what they've done the last couple of seasons.

If the Indians could have a winning season this year I think that would be a huge deal and another huge step in the right direction.

The Indians' schedule sets up where they can win some matches once again this season.

Winnebago has to win the matches they're supposed to, win the 50/50 matches, and compete well in and narrow the gap in the tougher matches.

The Indians have to play confident, and be very grateful and thankful that they have the opportunity to play High School Volleyball this year.

Winnebago can't take any match or set or point for granted, and has to give 110% each time out.

The Indians have to treat every practice and match as if it could be their last because it could.

Winnebago has to social distance when possible and be as safe as they can.

The Indians begin the season on Tuesday at Tri County Northeast.

2020 Winnebago Indians Volleyball Schedule:

09/01/20 @ Tri County Northeast
09/05-09/05 (To Be Determined) Ft. Calhoun Invitational (4-Team 1-Day Tournament) Ft. Calhoun
09/08/20 @ Hartington-Newcastle
09/10/20 Omaha Christian Academy Triangular (host: Walthill)
09/10/20 Walthill                         Triangular (host: Walthill)
09/15/20 Ponca
     09/19 (To Be Determined) Winnebago Invite (4-Team Round Robin) Winnebago
09/22/20 @ Omaha Nation
09/24/20 Tri County Northeast Triangular (host: Tri County Northeast)
09/24/20 BRLD Triangular (host: Tri County Northeast)
09/26-09/26 (To Be Determined) Elkhorn Valley Tournament (1-Day Tournament, >4 Teams) Elkhorn Valley HS
09/29/20 Walthill                         Triangular (host: Winnebago)
09/29/20 Omaha Nation Triangular (host: Winnebago)
10/01/20 @ Winside
10/06/20 Homer Triangular (host: Homer)
10/06/20 Whiting, IA Triangular (host: Homer)
10/13/20 Madison
10/15/20 Laurel-Concord-Coleridge
10/17-10/20 (To Be Determined) Lewis and Clark Conference Tournament (2/3-Day Tournament) TBD/TBD
10/22-10/22 (To Be Determined) Wakefield Tournament (4-Team 1-Day Tournament) Wakefield

Thursday, August 27, 2020

Tri County Northeast excited for inaugural season

 




Team: Tri County Northeast

Mascot: Wolfpack

Colors: Carolina Blue, Black, Gray, and White

Class: D-1

Conference: Lewis and Clark 

Head Coach: Cheryl Greve

2019 records : Wakefield-Allen 19-13 Emerson-Hubbard 0-28

Returning Starters: N/A

Overview:

A new Co-op has been born, and that is the new Co-op between Allen and Emerson-Hubbard known as the Tri County Northeast Wolfpack.

A number of players from both schools return to help make up this year's team.

Back from Wakefield-Allen for Head Coach Cheryl Greve is Carly Dickens (5'5, SR S), Alli Jackson (5'7, SR MH), and Jordyn Carr (5'7, JR OH), who are all All-Lewis and Clark Conference Players. Some players from Emerson-Hubbard include Brynn Shock (5'9, JR MH), Brianna Bousquet (5'6, SO OH), and Hex Ferrusca (5'0, SO DS). Other returners include Katie Utech (5'8, SO MH) and Jazmin Delatorre (5'7, JR M-R).

Rhyanne Mackling (5'7, FR RS) is a newcomer who could make an impact for the Wolfpack.

Coach Greve says this offseason was different in more than one way. "The offseason was different not only because of coronavirus, but also because of the new cooperation between Allen and Emerson.  However, with coronavirus in the area, it was prudent at time in the summer to keep the two towns separated. The girls finally got to get together in July for a camp which was awesome. We spent a lot of time wiping things down, staying separated and washing hands."

It sounds like the two schools are both excited about this new co-op.

Hopefully the girls all work well together for the common goals of being successful and having fun.

I think Tri County Northeast has a chance to be successful this year and for years to come.

Emerson-Hubbard desperately needed this co-op and now they finally have it, which is good.

Hopefully the pandemic doesn't shut us and things down, and hopefully we get an entire season of Volleyball.

We can only hope for the best, and the players have to take things one match at a time and not get too ahead of themselves all while playing and performing like each and every match could be their last.

Season Outlook:

The Tri County Northeast Wolfpack look to perform at a high level in their first year as a team and program.

Coach Greve says her team is eager to compete. "The team could not be more excited about the chance to practice and compete this fall. We are doing what we can to make sure that we are careful so that hopefully everything continues and the athletes get a full season."

That's all you can hope for, and we certainly hope that happens.

Of course these girls had to miss spring sports for their respective schools and teams last year.

Greve says this season means everything to them. "This season means so much to the girls, they love to compete, and love volleyball."

A genuine love of the game is very important, especially in uncertain times like these.

I look for Tri County Northeast to work extremely hard this year and do everything in their power to win and be successful.

Not one player is more important than the other, and these girls have to work together and play for one another.

The girls have to care about each other, and must put any personal feelings or thoughts about a particular player if they have any aside and work for the common good of the team and program.

The girls have to work hard and push each other to be great.

Everyone has to understand their roles and be unselfish all while battling for playing time and pushing each other to improve and get better.

Tri County Northeast takes on Winnebago at home in their inaugural game to open up the season on September 1st, and I think that contest has a chance to be a win for the Wolfpack.

Here's to hoping we get through an entire season without any interruptions, disruptions, alterations, or a cancellation.

2020 Tri County Northeast Wolfpack Volleyball Schedule:

09/01/20 Winnebago
09/03/20 Homer Triangular (host: Ponca)
09/03/20 Ponca Triangular (host: Ponca)
09/08/20 Pender Triangular (host: Pender)
09/08/20 Howells-Dodge Triangular (host: Pender)
09/10/20 Randolph Triangular (host: Randolph)
09/10/20 Osmond Triangular (host: Randolph)
09/15/20 Laurel-Concord-Coleridge
09/24/20 Winnebago Triangular (host: Tri County Northeast)
09/24/20 BRLD Triangular (host: Tri County Northeast)
09/29/20 Ponca Triangular (host: Ponca)
09/29/20 Wynot Triangular (host: Ponca)
10/01/20 Pender Triangular (host: Neligh-Oakdale)
10/01/20 Neligh-Oakdale Triangular (host: Neligh-Oakdale)
10/03/20 Cedar Bluffs
10/06/20 Walthill Triangular (host: Wynot)
10/06/20 Wynot Triangular (host: Wynot)
10/08/20 @ Homer
10/10-10/10 (To Be Determined) Hartington/Newcastle Volleyball Tournament (1-Day Tournament, >4 Teams) Hartington
10/13/20 Winside Triangular (host: Tri County Northeast)
10/13/20 Hartington-Newcastle Triangular (host: Tri County Northeast)
10/15/20 Wakefield
10/17-10/20 (To Be Determined) Lewis and Clark Conference Tournament (2/3-Day Tournament) TBD/TBD

Pender hoping last year's experience propels them to bigger things this season




Team: Pender


Mascot: Pendragons

Colors: Red and White

Class: C-2

Conference: East Husker 

Head Coach: Amy Ostrand (2nd season)

2019 record: 9-22 (lost to Fremont Bergan in Sub-Districts)

Returning Starters: N/A

Overview:

The Pender Volleyball Team looks to be much improved this year given all the talent they return from last year.

2nd year Head Coach Amy Ostrand tells KTIC Sports who all will and could contribute for the Pendragons this season:

Varsity
Sr.
Zoey Lehmkuhl * 
Ashley Ostrand * 

Jr.
Claire Felber *
Trista Hansen *
Caitlyn Heise  - returning from 2019 knee injury - will make a positive impact on team

So.
Jacie Bonneau
Rylie Bonneau
Brie Bruns * 
Isabelle Felber *
Kirsten Frey * 
Alyssa Geisert *
Joslynn Jewell *
Amber McCauley
Olyvia Nelson *

JV
So.
Breanna Krueger
Abbey Kubik
Allie Luedert
Kylie Sturek

Fr.
Quinn Morgan

* denotes 2019-2020 letter winners

I think having Heise back will make a huge difference for Pender this year.

I look for the Pendragons to be much improved from last year, and win more matches this season than they did last year.

Them doing that is contingent upon the coronavirus pandemic not shutting us down though.

Coach Ostrand says the girls have been very diligent in these uncertain times. "This offseason we were able to get in the gym in June and put in a lot of hard work in the gym. We attended two team camps in York and Clarkson and were very successful at both. The girls have shown a tremendous amount of heart and awesome attitudes in these uncertain times."

Hopefully we get through an entire season and things aren't disrupted by the pandemic.

Season Outlook:

Pender figures to be a much stronger team this year than they were last year.

The schedule is challenging for the Pendragons, but to be the best you have to beat the best.

Ostrand says her team has come a long ways. "Our team’s strength this year is the amount of experience we have returning. Last year we were young and had a lot to learn, the amount of growth between start of last season to today is tremendous!"

I have no doubts that Pender's hard work and dedication will pay off in a big way this season.

That is again of course if we don't get shutdown by the coronavirus pandemic.

Ostrand says the NSAA's decision to move forward with fall sports was a huge sigh of relief for the girls. "NSAA’s decision to move forward with fall sports allowed our girls to take a deep breath and focus on becoming a more competitive team. The girls are finally seeing their potential and are working each day to become a better team. This season we have to take one day at a time to become the team we know we have the ability to become."

Everything starts on September 1st when the Pendragons battle Logan View/Scribner-Snyder on the road.

The Raiders lost a lot from last year and are battling some injuries so it's simply time for Pender to get things started off on the right foot and win.

Ostrand says her team is ready to prove that they are for real. "Our Lady Pendragons are ready to compete! They are hungry for the competition and wanting to prove they are a more experienced, tougher team this season."

We'll see how things unfold for Pender this year, especially on Tuesday night.

2020 Pender Pendragons Volleyball Schedule:

09/01/20 @ Logan View/Scribner-Snyder (LVSS)
09/03-09/05 (To Be Determined) NE Nebraska Classic (2/3-Day Tournament) Wisner/Pender
09/08/20 Tri County Northeast Triangular (host: Pender)
09/08/20 Howells-Dodge Triangular (host: Pender)
09/10/20 Clarkson/Leigh
09/17/20 @ Wakefield
09/22/20 Wisner-Pilger Triangular (host: Stanton)
09/22/20 Stanton            Triangular (host: Stanton)
09/24/20 Cedar Bluffs Triangular (host: Pender)
09/24/20 Howells-Dodge Triangular (host: Pender)
09/28/20 @ Winside
09/29/20 Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family
10/01/20 Tri County Northeast Triangular (host: Neligh-Oakdale)
10/01/20 Neligh-Oakdale Triangular (host: Neligh-Oakdale)
10/03-10/03 (To Be Determined) Clarkson-Leigh Tournament (1-Day Tournament, >4 Teams) Clarkson
10/06/20 Tekamah-Herman
10/08/20 Oakland-Craig
10/13/20 @ Homer
10/15-10/17 (To Be Determined) East Husker Conference Tournament (2/3-Day Tournament) TBA
10/20/20 @ BRLD

Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Belfrage assumes Head Coaching Role at Tekamah-Herman




Team: Tekamah-Herman


Mascot: Tigers

Colors: Purple and Vegas Gold

Class: C-2

Conference: East Husker 

Head Coach: Manni Belfrage (1st season)

2019 record: 3-28

Returning Starters: N/A

Overview:

The Tekamah-Herman Volleyball Program is now under the leadership of Manni Belfrage as she takes over for Becky Rennerfeldt, who left the school to become the Head Coach at Oakland-Craig.

Coach Belfrage tells KTIC Sports that she's excited for the opportunity. "I'm really excited. I have a good group of Juniors and a Senior. The Junior girls I coached in Junior High ball so I've kind of been with them for a while. And I'm really excited for this year. Things are looking pretty good."

Reese Hansen is the lone senior on the team for the Tigers this year. Other key returners include Elena Jetensky (5'7, JR OH), Brynn Schmidt (JR OH), Aubrynn Sheets (5'3, JR L), and Kennedy Pagels (5'9, SO MH).

It sounds like the Tigers have a very talented Junior Class.

I think Tekamah-Herman ought to feel pretty optimistic about themselves this year.

Of course that's if everything stays on track and doesn't get shutdown or altered by the pandemic.

Belfrage says she was thrown for a loop when COVID first hit. "When I went into it in the Spring I was kind of making the spring offseason plan, the summer offseason plan, and then when we all got shutdown in March just like everybody we're sitting here thinking what if, when is this ever going to end type of thing. And so all of the plans my assistant coach and I Cayle Klein made we kind of just scrapped."

Thankfully we're tentatively scheduled to play a season this year, thanks in large part to the NSAA, who decided to move forward with Fall High School Sports in Nebraska.

Let's hope things don't get to the point where games have to be cancelled or the season gets called off.

Let's hope all the games get played, and that nothing gets interrupted or disrupted by the pandemic.


Season Outlook:

Tekamah-Herman looks to have a good season and be rejuvenated so to speak with Coach Belfrage taking over the program.

The lighter part of the Tigers' schedule comes early, which is probably better than it being tough early so it will be interesting to see what Tekamah-Herman can do.

Belfrage says the conference will have a different look to it this year. "Well there's been a lot of coaching turnover in our conference so it will be interesting to see kind of how the teams look different under their new head coaches. So I'm pleased with how our girls are doing and I think we should matchup pretty well."

I think Tekamah-Herman ought to feel pretty optimistic and confident about their chances this year.

A lot of teams are going through change, including the Tigers, but Coach Belfrage has been an assistant for the program so that should help out quite a bit you would think.

These girls just have to enjoy every moment of every match this season and make the most of things.

You never know when the season might come to a screeching halt so Tekamah-Herman has to play every match as if it is their last.

The Tigers should give it all they got this year and leave it all out on the court.

Tekamah-Herman has to be ferocious and aggressive yet smart with their attack on both offense and defense.

The Tigers open up the season at BRLD on August 27th. The Wolverines are an up and coming team, a lot like Tekamah-Herman so it should be a good match.

2020 Tekamah-Herman Tigers Volleyball Schedule:

08/27/20 @ BRLD
09/03-09/05 (To Be Determined) NE Nebraska Classic (2/3-Day Tournament) Wisner/Pender
09/08/20 Twin River Triangular (host: Tekamah-Herman)
09/08/20 Cedar Bluffs Triangular (host: Tekamah-Herman)
09/12-09/12 (To Be Determined) Boone Central Invitational (1-Day Tournament, >4 Teams) Boone Central High School
09/15/20 West Point-Beemer
     09/19 (To Be Determined) Tekamah-Herman Invite (4-Team Round Robin) Tekamah-Herman HS
09/22/20 @ Madison
09/29/20 Oakland-Craig Triangular (host: Tekamah-Herman)
09/29/20 Stanton Triangular (host: Tekamah-Herman)
10/03-10/03 (To Be Determined) Raymond Central Inv. (1-Day Tournament, >4 Teams) Raymond Central High School
10/06/20 @ Pender
10/08/20 North Bend Central
10/13/20 Wisner-Pilger
10/15-10/17 (To Be Determined) East Husker Conference Tournament (2/3-Day Tournament) TBA
10/20/20 @ Archbishop Bergan
10/22/20 Howells-Dodge

Locke takes over Stanton Volleyball Program




Team: Stanton


Mascot: Mustangs

Colors: Orange and Black

Class: C-2

Conference: East Husker 

Head Coach: Sonya Locke (1st season)

2019 record: 17-15 (Lost to Lutheran High Northeast in Sub-Districts)

Returning Starters: 4

Overview:

The Stanton Volleyball Program is under new leadership as Sonya Locke takes over the program for Tracy Kuester-Burtwhistle.

Coach Locke says the Mustangs return a number of key pieces from last year. "For our volleyball team, we have a few returners. Ellie Locke will return to the lineup. She had the most kills and ace serves in the 2019 season. Sylvia Cunningham was second in kills and first in blocks from 2019 and she comes in strong again for her junior year. Olivia Cunningham (sophomore) and Kinley Pohlman (junior) are also returning starters and have improved immensely over the last year."

Stanton returns some key players and talent from last year, and appears as if they could have another nice and successful season this year.

The Mustangs have been a proud winning program for quite a while now, and I don't look for that to change under Coach Locke.

This all of course is dependent on the coronavirus pandemic and it not shutting us down.

Locke says the offseason was unlike any other. "Our offseason was extremely different. A portion of the season, we could do open gym but were limited to no contact, 6 feet distance and no sharing of balls in drills. However, it caused some innovation and gave everyone ideas to improve from home in a solo practice as well!"

I'm willing to bet the Mustangs will be chomping at the bit to show those improvements on the court this year.

Stanton is a solid team and program year in and year out and are just two years removed from some remarkable runs at State.

I look for the Mustangs to have another fine year this year assuming we get through the entire season without any interruptions, disruptions, cancellations, alterations, or issues of any kind.


Season Outlook:

Stanton looks to continue their winning ways of the past.

You have to figure the Mustangs have a good chance of doing that too.

Of course we all are all very fortunate that there is tentatively going to be a season this year.

Coach Locke commends the NSAA for the tough decision they made. "We are proud of the NSAA. They could have taken the easy path and closed us all down. They stood their ground to give us opportunities. I know that this was not an easy decision."

You can bet Stanton will look to make the most of their opportunities this year, especially since the kids had to miss Spring Sports last year.

Locke says the players did a great job of preparing for this season, and are ready to go. "Without a track season for our school and not much summer ball, the excitement is high especially for the seniors. The Stanton athletes did a great job of keeping in shape and working out. A possible shut down looms over all the teams and is keeping everyone motivated to enjoy the moment."

I think it's very important for all the Mustangs, especially the Seniors, to not take a single moment, play, point, set, match, etc. for granted knowing it could be the last one they play at the end of the season.

This pandemic should serve as motivation to give 110% all the time and not take playing the sport or High School Sports in general for granted.

Everything should be done with maximum effort and then some, and I'm sure it will be.

The Mustangs have some challenging matches this year, but should be able to win a good number of their matches again.

Stanton's season begins on August 27th when the Mustangs face West Point-Beemer and Battle Creek at the Battle Creek Triangular.

2020 Stanton Mustangs Volleyball Schedule:

08/27/20 West Point-Beemer Triangular (host: Battle Creek)
08/27/20 Battle Creek Triangular (host: Battle Creek)
09/03/20 Madison Triangular (host: Stanton)
09/03/20 Clarkson/Leigh Triangular (host: Stanton)
09/05-09/05 (To Be Determined) Columbus Scotus Invitational (1-Day Tournament, >4 Teams) Columbus Scotus
09/12-09/12 (To Be Determined) Boone Central Invitational (1-Day Tournament, >4 Teams) Boone Central High School
09/14/20 North Bend Central Triangular (host: Stanton)
09/14/20 Logan View/Scribner-Snyder (LVSS) Triangular (host: Stanton)
09/17/20 Norfolk Catholic Triangular (host: Boone Central)
09/17/20 Boone Central Triangular (host: Boone Central)
09/19-09/19 (To Be Determined) Stanton tournament (1-Day Tournament, >4 Teams) Stanton
09/22/20 Wisner-Pilger Triangular (host: Stanton)
09/22/20 Pender Triangular (host: Stanton)
09/29/20 Tekamah-Herman Triangular (host: Tekamah-Herman)
09/29/20 Oakland-Craig Triangular (host: Tekamah-Herman)
10/01/20 Wayne
10/06/20 @ Howells-Dodge
10/08/20 Pierce
10/13/20 Twin River
10/15-10/17 (To Be Determined) East Husker Conference Tournament (2/3-Day Tournament) TBA
10/20/20 @ Lutheran High Northeast

Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Wacker to lead Logan View/Scribner-Snyder



Team: Logan View/Scribner-Snyder


Mascot: Raiders

Colors: Blue and Gold

Class: C-1

Conference: Capitol

Head Coach: Natalie Wacker (1st season)

2019 record: 17-15 (lost to St. Paul at Sub-State)

Returning Starters: 2

Overview:

The Logan View/Scribner-Snyder Volleyball Program is under new leadership as Natalie Wacker takes over the program for Brad Schlegel.

The Raiders bring back 2 starters from last year's Sub-State Team, and they are Dream Daugherty (5'8, JR OH), who had 245 kills last year, and Kristal Svehla (5'11, SR M).

Others likely to contribute include Stormy Poast (5'2, SR L).

Coach Wacker says the offseason involved some adjusting and adapting to what was going on. "This off season I had to get more creative. Since we weren’t able to get into the weight room or gym till mid June we had Zoom meeting to go over drills & lifts  they could do at home by themselves. It definitely wasn’t the same, but the girls were understanding and motivated themselves to get better."

She adds she has a good group of girls to work with. "This is a young group of girls who are wanting to get better and work hard every time they step on the court. They are coachable and have a positive attitude and are bettering themselves to benefit the team."

Wacker says the team is anxious to get the season started. "So far this season, practices have been going well. The girls show up each day ready to work. We didn’t have a great opportunity to compete this summer, due to COVID, so once games start it will be a great opportunity for me to see how we look against our competition."

Of course this is all dependent upon the pandemic not shutting us down.

Wacker discusses the protocol for fans at their home games this year. "Every place we go is different. Each school has set their own rules and regulations. Logan View will be giving tickets to players to hand out to people if they want to come to games. Masks will be required for spectators in the bleachers."

It is what it is and is something that everyone will have to deal with and battle through this year.

Season Outlook:

Logan View/Scribner-Snyder looks to sustain the success that Coach Schlegel had while at the helm of the program.

Coach Wacker says the team has been bitten by the injury bug, but remains optimistic. "We are a very young group this season and battling some injuries, but the girls have stepped up and working hard. We don't know what to expect this season so we are taking it one day at a time and are thankful for everyday we can compete."

She adds their starting setter is out. "We lost our setter at the beginning of the season due to a shoulder injury. She was a key component to our offense this season. Our backup setter has big shoes to fill, but she is working hard to do so."

Wacker talks about how the team is adjusting to COVID. "The biggest change this year with COVID is wearing masks to practice and sometimes games (depending on the school’s guidelines). It was a big adjustment, but the girls know that if they want to keep playing it is just an obstacle that we have to overcome."

Coach Wacker adds everyone is very excited to have the opportunity to play this year. "I am so thrilled that we have the opportunity to play. I tell the girls everyday to be thankful for the time that we have to play the sport we love. We never know when our last game or practice could be so make the most out of everyday."

You just never know when this season could come to an end.

Of course everyone had to miss spring sports last year cause of this.

Wacker says this season carries extra weight. "There is definitely a lot of excitement from the players to be in the gym again. We know the girls missed being able to play volleyball and have been grateful for the opportunity to play this fall. As always, with the beginning of the season, the girls are anxious to get the season going, but this year it is even more since they missed their spring sports and a large chunk of their summer."

I fully expect the Raiders to make the most of their opportunities this year.

Coach Wacker says LVSS wants to be top notch. "My number one goal this season is to challenge the girls and compete at the highest level, state. This group is young, but hungry. They are very competitive and want to be the best of the best."

She adds the girls simply love the sport. "There’s a lot of craziness in the world these days and I have multiple girls tell me that volleyball is the one thing that is consistent in their lives that brings them joy."

I look for the Raiders to have a lot of fun this year.

LVSS opens up the season on August 27th at the Omaha Brownell Talbot Triangular against Omaha Brownell Talbot and Boys Town.

2020 Logan View/Scribner-Snyder Raiders Volleyball Schedule:

08/27/20 Omaha Brownell Talbot Triangular (host: Omaha Brownell Talbot)
08/27/20 Boys Town Triangular (host: Omaha Brownell Talbot)
09/01/20 Pender
09/03/20 Douglas County West Triangular (host: Douglas County West)
09/03/20 Raymond Central Triangular (host: Douglas County West)
09/03/20 Raymond Central Triangular (host: Douglas County West)
09/05-09/05 (To Be Determined) Ft. Calhoun Invitational (4-Team 1-Day Tournament) Ft. Calhoun
09/08/20 Ashland-Greenwood
09/12-09/12 (To Be Determined) Bishop Neumann Invite (1-Day Tournament, >4 Teams) Bishop Neumann/St. Wenceslaus
09/14/20 North Bend Central Triangular (host: Stanton)
09/14/20 Stanton Triangular (host: Stanton)
09/17/20 @ Howells-Dodge
     09/19 (To Be Determined) Logan View Tournament (4-Team Round Robin) Logan View
09/22/20 West Point-Beemer Triangular (host: Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family)
09/22/20 Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family Triangular (host: Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family)
10/01/20 Louisville
10/03/20 @ Syracuse
10/06/20 @ BRLD
10/10/20 Conestoga Triangular (host: Conestoga)
10/10/20 Arlington Triangular (host: Conestoga)
10/12-10/17 (To Be Determined) Nebraska Capitol Conference Tournament (2/3-Day Tournament) Louisville
10/22/20 Fort Calhoun Triangular (host: Fort Calhoun)
10/22/20 Wisner-Pilger Triangular (host: Fort Calhoun)

BRLD ready to build off last year



Team: Bancroft-Rosalie-Lyons-Decatur


Mascot: Wolverines


Colors: Blue and Gold


Class: C-2


Conference: East Husker 


Head Coaches: Allie Tietz and Paige Raasch (2nd season)


2019 record: 19-14 (lost to Ponca in Sub-Districts)


Returning Starters: N/A


Overview:

The BRLD Volleyball Team looks to build off last year's success when they went 19-14 under first year Head Coaches Allie Tietz and Paige Raasch.

Coach Tietz and Coach Raasch say the team was able to overcome obstacles in the offseason. "There were challenges but the girls have been so awesome and cooperative given all of the obstacles they’ve had to face."

The Wolverines have 6 seniors back from last year and I'm sure BRLD is looking for big things this season.

Hopefully everything stays normal and we don't get shutdown by the coronavirus pandemic.

I'm really hopeful and optimistic that we will have and go through an entire season of High School Volleyball with not getting shutdown.

That is the hope and the dream and the goal anyway.

Hopefully we don't get shutdown because if we did it would really be too bad.

We're very fortunate and lucky in Nebraska to have the opportunity to have High School Sports though so we should feel pretty thankful and grateful about things and where we are at.

Let's just simply hope that things stay that way and don't get out of hand.

Season Outlook:

The BRLD Volleyball team looks and hopes for a big year.

Coach Tietz and Coach Raasch say the team has a lot of experience back from last year. "We have 6 seniors this year and all of them will bring something to the team. There are a lot of leaders on this team and they all have such great chemistry. We have a few other experienced girls returning that aren’t seniors and they add a lot to our team as well. Overall, we are really excited to get this season started and couldn’t ask for a better group of kids."

The two add they couldn't be more thrilled with the NSAA's Decision to move forward with Fall Sports. "We couldn’t be more thankful and excited to play. These girls deserve to have their season so we are hoping everyone stays healthy and we can get through the season!"

Let's certainly hope that we get through an entire season, especially after missing last Spring.

Tietz and Raach say the team has been working hard and chomping at the bit to get back out there and compete. "They are so excited. I think this has them working even harder considering any game could be their last. They’ve put a lot of effort in this preseason and leading up to these first games. We can’t wait to start regular season games!"

The Wolverines have a very difficult schedule, but I look for BRLD to go out there and compete hard and well this season.

The Wolverines open up the season at home against Tekamah-Herman on August 27th.

2020 BRLD Wolverines Volleyball Schedule:

08/27/20 Tekamah-Herman
09/01/20 Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family
09/03-09/05 (To Be Determined) NE Nebraska Classic (2/3-Day Tournament) Wisner/Pender
09/08/20 Clarkson/Leigh
09/10-09/12 (To Be Determined) Wakefield Invite (2/3-Day Tournament) Wakefield
09/15/20 Archbishop Bergan
     09/19 (To Be Determined) Tekamah-Herman Invite (4-Team Round Robin) Tekamah-Herman HS
09/22/20 Ponca
09/24/20 Winnebago Triangular (host: Tri County Northeast)
09/24/20 Tri County Northeast Triangular (host: Tri County Northeast)
09/28/20 @ Omaha Nation
09/29/20 Wisner-Pilger Double Triangular (host: Wisner-Pilger)
09/29/20 Howells-Dodge Double Triangular (host: Wisner-Pilger)
10/01/20 @ Oakland-Craig
10/06/20 Logan View/Scribner-Snyder (LVSS)
10/13/20 @ North Bend Central
10/15-10/17 (To Be Determined) East Husker Conference Tournament (2/3-Day Tournament) TBA
10/20/20 Pender

Friday, August 21, 2020

Wisner-Pilger looking to sustain success under Raabe



Team: Wisner-Pilger


Mascot: Gators

Colors: Green and White

Class: C-2

Conference: East Husker 

Head Coach: Kay Raabe (1st season)

2019 record: 22-12 (lost to Superior at State)

Returning Starters: N/A

Overview:

For the first time since the fall of 1978, the Wisner-Pilger Volleyball Program is under new leadership as longtime Gator assistant Kay Raabe takes over the program for the late Jean Groth, who passed away this past offseason.

Raabe, who has been an assistant for the program since 1998, welcomes back the likes of Cameryn Bellar (5'7, SO S/OPP), Adi Meyer (5'11, JR S), Lindsey Kneifl (5'8, JR MB), Emily Buhrman (5'7, SO OH), Reagan Scholting (5'7, SR OH), Lily Otten (5'11, JR Opp/MB), Kennedie Ott (5'8, JR OH), Maggie Schweers (5'11, SO S/Opp), and Tymarie Ott (5'7, SR Opp).

This Gator team is fairly young, but still has a lot of experience and talent on its roster.

Coach Raabe says this past offseason wasn't much different than any other from a Volleyball standpoint. "We were fortunate to have a fairly normal off-season once things opened up on June 1 with open gyms, weightlifting and conditioning, as well as summer camps becoming available later in June. A couple of the team camps we were planning to attend were cancelled due to COVID19, but we were able to find some alternatives. Overall, we had a productive summer."

The loss of Coach Groth has certainly been felt throughout the school, communities, and area without a doubt.

She was a legend, a true icon when it comes to Volleyball in our area and State.

I'm sure the team will very much be playing for her and in her honor this year.

Coach Groth set the bar very high, and certainly left a standard and level of expectation for future Gator teams to follow.

I'm sure this year's Wisner-Pilger team will do everything in their power to keep the pride and tradition of Gator Volleyball going.

I look for Wisner-Pilger to do well this year, and have another good season.

I think it's very possible that the Gators could be fighting and vying for another Sub-State and State berth at season's end.

Season Outlook:

The Wisner-Pilger Volleyball Team looks continue their winning ways and not miss a beat from when Coach Groth was at the helm of the program.

Coach Raabe has this preseason assessment of her team. "Wisner-Pilger is looking forward to getting back on the court this fall for the 2020 season. Along with two returning seniors, several younger athletes are competing to fill various rolls vacated by last year’s graduating class of six. We spend a lot of time in our gym working on our serve and receive game as well as the sideout battle. The Gators’ schedule is stacked with quality opponents from August through October, many of which made it to post-season play in 2019. We view each of our matches as an opportunity to get better. Thank you for your coverage throughout the season."

Of course everything is dependent on the coronavirus pandemic and it not shutting us down.

Raabe says the team is happy with the NSAA's decision to move forward with Fall Sports, and they are adhering to COVID-19 guidelines, rules, and regulations. "Of course, we’re very excited to proceed with a fall season that is as normal as possible. We’re hopeful that schools, including our own, will be able to play their full schedules. We’re taking extra measures including physical distancing or wearing masks when the distance is unattainable. While we’re eager to play, the health and safety of our student athletes is our top priority."

After missing the Spring Sports season last year due to the pandemic, Raabe says the kids are chomping at the bit and have already shown a desire to get back out there and compete. "It was evident already this summer that our players were eager to get back on the court. We had great participation in all of our activities throughout the summer. They’re ready for a sense of normal. We’re remaining optimistic about our opportunities to practice and compete this fall."

Hopefully the pandemic doesn't cause any disruptions, interruptions, delays, altering, or cancellation of the season.

I, like everyone else, am very hopeful that we will get through the entire season with the pandemic not disrupting or messing with things and the season.

The Gators open up the Kay Raabe era at Schuyler on August 27th.

2020 Wisner-Pilger Gators Volleyball Schedule:

08/27/20 @ Schuyler
09/03-09/05 (To Be Determined) NE Nebraska Classic (2/3-Day Tournament) Wisner/Pender
09/08/20 @ West Point-Beemer
09/10/20 @ Oakland-Craig
09/17/20 North Bend Central
09/22/20 Stanton Triangular (host: Stanton)
09/22/20 Pender Triangular (host: Stanton)
09/24/20 Battle Creek Triangular (host: Crofton)
09/24/20 Crofton Triangular (host: Crofton)
09/26-09/26 (To Be Determined) Wisner-Pilger September Classic (1-Day Tournament, >4 Teams) Wisner-Pilger
09/29/20 Madison Double Triangular (host: Wisner-Pilger)
09/29/20 BRLD Double Triangular (host: Wisner-Pilger)
10/08/20 Lutheran High Northeast Triangular (host: Guardian Angels Central Catholic)
10/08/20 Guardian Angels Central Catholic Triangular (host: Guardian Angels Central Catholic)
10/10-10/10 (To Be Determined) Wisner-Pilger Invite (1-Day Tournament, >4 Teams) Wisner
10/13/20 @ Tekamah-Herman
10/15-10/17 (To Be Determined) East Husker Conference Tournament (2/3-Day Tournament) TBA
10/20/20 Twin River
10/22/20 Fort Calhoun Triangular (host: Fort Calhoun)
10/22/20 Logan View/Scribner-Snyder (LVSS)

Thursday, August 20, 2020

North Bend Central looking for another successful year




Team: North Bend Central


Mascot: Tigers


Colors: Orange and Black


Class: C-1


Conference: East Husker 


Head Coach: Amy Sterup (16th season) (381-153 record)


2019 record: 21-8 (lost to Wahoo in Sub-Districts)


Returning Starters: 3


Overview:


The North Bend Central Volleyball Team looks to have another good season after going 21-8 last year.


Back for Head Coach Amy Sterup are Seniors Cierra Kluthe (5'10, OH) and Ally Pojar (5'10, MH) and Sophomore Kaitlyn Emanuel (5'11, MH).


Others that will contribute include Junior Madelyn Gaughan.


Coach Sterup says the team's offseason was slightly different than past years. "Our offseason wasn't too different. We didn't get to go to one camp because it was cancelled but we went to the other 2."


You can bet NBC's offseason consisted of a lot of weightlifting and open gyms and things of that nature whenever time allowed.


I'm sure there were lots of health precautions taken as well such as sanitizing balls and playing surfaces, socially distancing, temperature checks, and checking in on one another's well being.


The Tigers are a successful team and program year in and year out, and I don't see this season being any different as long as things are not shutdown or altered by the pandemic.


Season Outlook:


North Bend Central looks for another successful year on the Volleyball Court.


The schedule is tough, but the Tigers are a top team for sure.


Sterup says her squad is looking to improve throughout the course of the season. "We are looking forward to a season where we can grow as a team. We have a new team looking to become stronger as season progresses. We have a good set of Seniors who have taken to leading the team and working hard to bring the team together."


When asked about the NSAA's decision to move forward with Fall Sports, Sterup had this to say. "Athletes are very happy to be competing."


There's no doubt they are after missing last spring cause of the pandemic.


Sterup says the team is doing everything on their end to try and make sure we have a full season this year. "We are taking necessary precautions in hopes that we will get a full season."


Hopefully we will get a full season that won't be interrupted, altered, disrupted, affected, or cancelled by the pandemic.


So far so good, and it would be awesome if we could get through the entire fall sports season without anything happening.


All we can do about that is hope for the best and cross our fingers.


North Bend Central opens up the season on September 1st as they battle Shelby/Rising City and Madison at the Madison Triangular. 


2020 North Bend Central Tigers Volleyball Schedule:


09/01/20 Shelby/Rising City Triangular (host: Madison)

09/01/20 Madison Triangular (host: Madison)

09/03-09/05 (To Be Determined) NE Nebraska Classic (2/3-Day Tournament) Wisner/Pender

09/10/20 @ Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family

09/12/20 Aquinas Catholic Triangular (host: North Bend Central)

09/12/20 Wayne Triangular (host: North Bend Central)

09/14/20 Logan View/Scribner-Snyder (LVSS) Triangular (host: Stanton)

09/14/20 Stanton Triangular (host: Stanton)

09/17/20 @ Wisner-Pilger

09/22/20 Oakland-Craig

09/24/20 @ West Point-Beemer

09/26-09/26 (To Be Determined) David City Invitational (1-Day Tournament, >4 Teams) David City

09/29/20 Twin River

10/01/20 @ Malcolm

10/08/20 @ Tekamah-Herman

10/13/20 BRLD

10/15-10/17 (To Be Determined) East Husker Conference Tournament (2/3-Day Tournament) TBA

10/20/20 Howells-Dodge

10/22/20 @ Columbus Lakeview

Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Oakland-Craig looking for big things under Rennerfeldt






Team: Oakland-Craig

Mascot: Knights

Colors: Orange and White

Class: C-1

Conference: East Husker 

Head Coach: Becky Rennerfeldt (1st season)

2019 record: 23-10 (lost to Mead in Sub-Districts)

Returning Starters: 4

Overview:

The Oakland-Craig Volleyball Team looks for another big season as Becky Rennerfeldt comes over from Tekamah-Herman to Coach the Knights.

Oakland-Craig went 23-10 last year, and narrowly missed out on a wildcard to Sub-State.

The Knights return four starters from last year, including Josie Richards (5'8, SR S ), who had 112 kills and 423 assists last season, Ashten Rennerfeldt (5'8, SR OH), Makenna Pearson (6'0, SR MB), who finished with 116 kills and 81 blocks last season, and star Bailey Helzer (6'0, SR OH), who had 391 kills and 449 digs last season. Other returning letterwinners include Laryn Johnson (5'8, SO L), and Maycie Johnson (5'8, SO MB).

Others likely to contribute include Shea Johnson (5'9, SO) and Marysa Mulder (5'11 SR).

Hopefully the pandemic doesn't cause any delays and we get through a full season of Volleyball.

Rennerfeldt says this offseason looked different than others have in the past. "Volleyball was able to start doing things on June 1st so we really have been in the gym 2 to 3 times a week since then. We were not able to do a summer league like we typically do and unfortunately the Top Ten camp in Kearney that we were invited to this year for the first time got canceled as well. We did go to one team camp at Wayne."

I really feel like Oakland-Craig has a chance to do well and make some noise this season. I look for Helzer to have a star studded year.

Season Outlook:

It certainly appears as if Oakland-Craig has great potential this year. Rennerfeldt comments. "Bailey Helzer will be a powerful force. Josie Richards running a 5-1 this year. Ashten Rennerfeldt switching to OH from libero. We have high expectations this season but will need some sophomores to step up and fill some positions."

Role players will certainly be just as important as the top players this year as it all takes a team effort in the end to be successful.

That's of course if we don't get shutdown cause of the pandemic.

Rennerfeldt says her team is taking the proper precautions, and is excited for the season to start. "We are all so excited to be able to get the opportunity to have a volleyball season this year. We are just taking it day by day and doing everything we can to keep healthy and stay safe so we can continue the season."

In the end that's all you can really do and hope for.

It certainly sounds like the Knights are doing everything on their end for this season to be completed.

I really hope there are no interruptions or delays and a cancellation to the season because this Oakland-Craig team has a chance to be very good and successful.

Let's hope the Knights are able to complete their season and reach their full potential.

Here is to crossing our fingers that the pandemic won't delay or alter the season in any manner.

Oakland-Craig hosts Howells-Dodge in the season opener on August 27th.

2020 Oakland-Craig Knights Volleyball Schedule:

08/27/20 Howells-Dodge
09/03-09/05 (To Be Determined) NE Nebraska Classic (2/3-Day Tournament) Wisner/Pender
09/10/20 Wisner-Pilger
09/12-09/12 (To Be Determined) Boone Central Invitational (1-Day Tournament, >4 Teams) Boone Central High School
09/15/20 @ Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family
09/17/20 Wahoo
09/22/20 @ North Bend Central
09/24/20 Arlington Triangular (host: Guardian Angels Central Catholic)
09/24/20 Guardian Angels Central Catholic Triangular (host: Guardian Angels Central Catholic)
09/29/20 Tekamah-Herman Triangular (host: Tekamah-Herman)
09/29/20 Stanton Triangular (host: Tekamah-Herman)
10/01/20 BRLD
10/03-10/03 (To Be Determined) Clarkson-Leigh Tournament (1-Day Tournament, >4 Teams) Clarkson
10/06/20 Douglas County West Triangular (host: Oakland-Craig)
10/06/20 West Point-Beemer Triangular (host: Oakland-Craig)
10/08/20 @ Pender
10/13/20 @ Archbishop Bergan
10/15-10/17 (To Be Determined) East Husker Conference Tournament (2/3-Day Tournament) TBA
10/20/20 Clarkson/Leigh

Tuesday, August 18, 2020

West Point-Beemer looking for success under Shepard



Team: West Point-Beemer

Mascot: Cadets

Colors: Red and White

Class: C-1

Conference: East Husker 

Head Coach: Taylor Shepard (1st season)

2019 record: 10-20 (Lost to Logan View/Scribner-Snyder in Sub-Districts)

Returning Starters: N/A

Overview:

The West Point-Beemer Volleyball Team looks for success under first year Head Coach Taylor Shepard.

You may recognize Shepard's name and that is because she is also the school's Head Girls Basketball Coach.

The Cadets return a lot of players from last year's 10-20 team that lost a lot of close matches and was a better team than their record indicated, in my opinion.

Returning players include Brooklyn Weddle (5'5, SR DS), Emily Toelle (5'5, SR RS/OH), Jadyn Meiergerd (5'10, JR MH/OH), Sidney Swanson (5'7, SR OH), Katie Rainforth (5'6, JR OH), and Rachel Groth (5'11, SR MH).

Others who could contribute include Diana Cervantes (5'5, JR DS), Ashlynn Boell (5'9, SO OH), Jordyn Landholm (5'6, JR RS/DS), Lauryn Hagedorn (5'8, JR S/DS), and Katie Groth (5'10, SO MH).

West Point-Beemer also welcomes in GACC transfer Reece Snodgrass (5'7, SR S).

The Cadets figure to have a pretty strong core team and group of girls.

Coach Shepard also works with most of these girls in basketball so the transition will hopefully be seamless.

West Point-Beemer has had a lot of success in Girls Basketball so let's see if the Cadets can translate that into dominance on the Volleyball Court as well.

Of course everything depends on the pandemic and what happens with that.

Coach Shepard says the main focus of the offseason was on the players' well being. "Our primary concern this spring/summer was keeping our kids both physically and mentally healthy. We spent a lot of time checking in with them over quarantine, and were so excited when we were able to start working with them. The girls really used this summer to commit to bettering themselves both in the weightroom and on the volleyball court, and we can't wait to see that hard work pay off!"

I'm very excited to see how West Point-Beemer fares this Volleyball season.


Season Outlook:

I think West Point-Beemer has a chance to turn a lot of last year's close losses into wins this year.

The front end of the schedule looks very promising for the Cadets with certain teams and programs perhaps not being as strong as in years past, and given West Point-Beemer's potential for this season.

Shepard says the team has made and plans to make the most of the season. "We are definitely looking forward to taking advantage of the season that we are given, and our girls have high goals for the season. The energy in the gym has been high, and the girls are definitely focused and reenergized heading into this season."

I look for the Cadets to do well this year and for Coach Shepard to get the most out of these girls.

Shepard says her team is excited to get started. "At the start of every season, there is a great deal of anticipation for games to get started, but you can really tell that this team is focused and ready to start showing what they can do on the court."

West Point-Beemer has a lot of talent and potential heading into this season now they just need to translate that into wins on the court.

The Cadets have done just that in Girls Basketball in recent years, and I don't think there's any doubt that they can do it in Volleyball too.

This could certainly be West Point-Beemer's year to do something in both Volleyball and Girls Basketball as long as things aren't altered, adjusted, affected, interrupted, disrupted, or cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.

That's the key though. If the pandemic continues to get worse and doesn't improve then it could be interesting to see what becomes of the season.

Let's simply hope things progress well and normal, and that the pandemic doesn't force or cause the shutdown of Fall High School Sports in Nebraska.

The Cadets open up the season on August 27th at the Battle Creek Triangular against the host Bravettes and Stanton.

2020 West Point-Beemer Cadets Volleyball Schedule:

08/27/20 Battle Creek Triangular (host: Battle Creek)
08/27/20 Stanton Triangular (host: Battle Creek)
09/01/20 @ Boone Central
09/03-09/05 (To Be Determined) NE Nebraska Classic (2/3-Day Tournament) Wisner/Pender
09/08/20 Wisner-Pilger
09/10/20 Schuyler           Triangular (host: Schuyler)
09/10/20 Twin River Triangular (host: Schuyler)
09/15/20 @ Tekamah-Herman
09/17/20 Madison
09/22/20 Logan View/Scribner-Snyder (LVSS) Triangular (host: Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family)
09/22/20 Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family Triangular (host: Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family)
09/24/20 North Bend Central
09/26-09/26 (To Be Determined) Elkhorn Valley Tournament (1-Day Tournament, >4 Teams) Elkhorn Valley HS
09/29/20 Arlington Triangular (host: Arlington)
09/29/20 Wayne Triangular (host: Arlington)
10/06/20 Oakland-Craig Triangular (host: Oakland-Craig)
10/06/20 Douglas County West Triangular (host: Oakland-Craig)
10/15-10/17 (To Be Determined) East Husker Conference Tournament (2/3-Day Tournament) TBA
10/19/20 South Sioux City
10/22-10/22 (To Be Determined) Wakefield Tournament (4-Team 1-Day Tournament) Wakefield