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March 29th
By
David Merrill, Sports Editor
The Indians got off to a decent start to their track season at the Hastings Invite on Friday. The mens team finished 5th while the womens team placed 6th.
It was senior Cody Dierking and junior Tanner Briggs highlighting the day for the mens side.
Dierking paced his way to a victory in the 1600 meter run with a time of 4:41.24. Briggs came up with a victory in the 110 meter hurdles with a time of 16.16.
Briggs also earned another point for his team with a 6th place finish in the 300 meter hurdles.
By
David Merrill, Sports Editor
Hershey-St.Patricks High School Invite
Mens Varsity
1. South Loup-106
2. North Platte St. Patrick's-97
3. Paxton-79
4. Hershey-58
5. Brady-47
6.Stapleton-McPherson Co.-42
7.Sutherland-28
8. Maxwell-27
9. Anselmo-Merna-26
10. Mullen-15
11. Sandhills-Thedford
12. Wallace-0
Events in which area high school athletes placed in the top six:
Mens
100 meter dash
1. Derek Hildebrandt-South Loup-11.20
3. Zane Ellis- South Loup-11.30
5. Tanner Cline-South Loup-11.70
6. Trey Gilligan-Anselmo-Merna-11.80
200 meter dash
2. Taylor Linegar-South Loup-23.20
March 24th
By
David Merrill, Sports Editor
The Broken Bow mens golf team placed 3rd at the North Platte Invite on Friday. The Indians finished only behind Grand Island and North Platte. Junior Tanner Johnson finished 4th overall, shooting a 74. Broken Bow shot a team total of 339.
March 12th
Hey guys, just in case you didn’t catch Ellen’s article on the front page, I’m going to take this opportunity to further introduce myself.
I recently took over as the sports editor for the Chief and I’ll tell you I’m thrilled to be here.
Unlike Dennis Driscoll, the former sports editor, I didn’t go to high school here. All of your faces and names are going to be new to me.
I’m originally from Omaha. I grew up there and graduated from Millard North High School. Needless to say this small town is a definite switch for me, but I find it starting to grow on me already.