Jason Sjuts notches 1,000 career points with 34 in win over Madison
Jason Sjuts was unstoppable.
Jason Sjuts was unstoppable.
St. Francis carried a 38-34 lead into the fourth quarter Saturday against Burwell but could not stave off the Longhorns, falling 53-50 in the title game of the Goldenrod Conference Tournament championship game.
The St. Francis girls won the Goldenrod Conference Tournament Saturday by defeating Fullerton 58-16. Pictured, front row, left to right, are Kali Jarosz, Jordi Jo Reichmuth, Kayla Brandl, Alissa Kosch, Allison Weidner and Nyla Kessler. Middle row, Whitney Wegner, Brooklynn McKay, Emma Classen, Makenna Wietfeld, Emma Baumgart, Hannah Baumgart, Shelby Gilsdorf, Karly Kessler, Alexis Kuchar and Tori Jarosz. Back row, Assistant Coach Gary Bender, Jalyssa Hastreiter, Kaylee Stricklin, Leah Kosch, Kylee Wessel and Head Coach Bryan Reichmuth. Courtesy photo
Conference champions.
The night belonged to Allison Weidner.
When the Humphrey-Lindsay Holy Family boys put it all together on both ends of the court they are hard to beat. Neligh- Oakdale found that out Thursday at Lindsay as the Bulldogs posted a 70-29 win.
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