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Qualifying for the Nebraska State Track & Field meet from Humphrey St. Francis are, front row, left to right, Lillie Beltz, Alexis Kuchar and Jayda Krings. Back row, Emerson Krings, Isabel Preister, Whitney Wegener and Kali Jarosz. Democrat photo

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The America Red Cross held a blood drive May 8 for the Espiritu and Coble families. Deco Espiritu and Riggs Coble, preschoolers at Platte Center Elementary School, have acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Pictured are Carlos Espiritu, Karla Espiritu, Karina Espiritu, JenCarlos Espiritu, Joaquin Espiritu and Jessica Coble. In the front are Deco and Riggs. Democrat photos

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Members of the Humphrey-Lindsay Holy Family state champion basketball teams played Friday in the Central Community College-Columbus All-Star game. Pictured, left to right, are, Jacob Sjuts, Jason Sjuts, Lexi Frauendorfer, Cooper Beller, Paige Beller and Kyle Preister. Not pictured is Addison Schneider. Courtesy photo

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Members of the Humphrey-Lindsay Holy Family girls state champion basketball team at the Central Community College-Columbus All-Star game. Pictured, left to right, are, coach Cami Oelsligle, Lexi Frauendorfer, Paige Beller, Addison Schneider and coach Kandee Hanzel. Courtesy photos

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St. Francis boys basketball camp was held last week. Participating in grades 3-6 are, front row, left to right, Korbyn Westring, Andrew Stricklin, Braylon Korus, Shane McPhillips, Benjamin Priester, Rylan Wieseler and Easton Ramaekers. Second row, Will Morfield, Jacob Priester, Will Keller, Eli Schumacher, Knox Bruland, Milo Ramaekers, Taylor Czarnick, Eli Schumacher and Harrison Ramaekers. Third row, Trevor Czarnick, Jaxx Sunderman, Jameson Small, Camron Heinen, Rylan Boesch, Peyton Foltz, Easton Noonan, Myles Ott, Emmett Keller and Gavin Rosendahl. Fourth row, Wyatt Kuchar, Grant Keller, Jacob Classen, Landon Wegener, Nathan Priester, Max Wegener, Kolby Pfeifer, Back row, Coach Eric Kessler, Andrew Kosch, Isaac Classen, Mason Geilenkirchen, Devon Baumgart, Noah Wieseler, Jaden Kosch and Kegan Hackerott. Courtesy photos

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Participating in the St. Francis boys basketball camp last week grades 7-9 are, front row, left to right, Tate Wietfeld, Jett Reichmuth, Drew Engel and Cade Wietfeld. Second row, Jaiden Anderson, Dominick Priester, Ethan Wieseler, Gavin Geilenkirchen and Jacob Keller. Third row, Carson Wegener, Matthew Brockhaus, Chase Freudenburg, Gage Braun, Carson Wessel, Tucker Czarnick, Tanner Classen and Kellen Mundil. Back row, Coach Eric Kessler, Andrew Kosch, Isaac Classen, Mason Geilenkirchen, Kegan Hackerott and Noah Wieseler. Not Pictured, Matthew Zach and Eli Zach.

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Humphrey was well represented Saturday in the 9th annual Northeast All Star Football Game at Memorial Field in Norfolk. The game features the best 8-man and 11-man players in northeast Nebraska. Four players from Humphrey-Lindsay Holy Family and St. Francis played in the game, which they won in overtime 24-21. Pictured, left to right, are Tanner Pfeifer, HSF; Ethan Keller, H-LHF; Colten Wietfeld, HSF: and Jacob Sjuts, H-LHF. Courtesy photo

COLLEGE NOTES

Northeast Community College has released the President’s Honor List and Deans’ Honor List for both full and part-time students for the Spring 2022 semester.PRESIDENT’S HONOR LIST - Full-Time, Spring 2022These students earned a 4.0 grade point for at least 12 credit hours.Creston – McKenna RoelleHumphrey – Kayla Brandl, Kiersten Preister,

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