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The Nebraska High School All-State Basketball Project - Saluting 1992
The Nebraska High School All-State Basketball Project - Saluting 1992
by Bobby Mills (1000 Yard Guy)
Could 1992 be called "The Year of the Shooter"? Five players made the All-Time Career Points list, several 3 point marks were set, and of course, Omaha Benson's Andre Woolridge scorched the nets for 50 points in the Bunnies 95-76 win over Hastings in the Class A championship game.
My friend Stu Pospisil long for those days of 86-80 or 75-74 games. Where have all the shooters gone? Defense is cool alright, but a 36-29 boys game leaves you hungry for some lightning quick transition basketball.
And probably by far the biggest story/shock......the incredible Wahoo winning streak of 114 coming to an end in the Class B semifinals. When the score appeared on the board at Devaney it sounded like lightning struck the building, then the wonder if this was a cruel, early April Fools joke.
No joke, as the late Coach Mark Etzelmiller fashioned the perfect game plan that not only garnered the Indians a victory, but a convincing 84-68 one at that. Etz......one of a kind.
Now, on with the tribute to 1991/1992 basketball season.
*Class D-2:
Quarterfinals:
(16-3) Madrid Wheatland 43, Stuart 40 (18-3)
(18-1) Hildreth 77, Shickley 45 (13-6)
(14-6) Brady 86, Prague 82 (16-1) {Overtime}
(18-3) Lewellen 77, Chester-Hubbell-Byron 70 (14-3)
Semifinals:
(19-3) Hildreth 47, Madrid Wheatland 45 (17-3)
(15-6) Brady 67, Lewellen 57 (19-3)
Finals:
(20-3), Hildreth 50, Brady 49 (16-6)
D-2 Champion: Hildreth 21-3, Head Coach: Richard Alt
*The D-2 All-Tournament team consisted of seniors Allen Poppe (6-2) of CHB, Hildreth's 6-4 Terry Quadhamer and Tyler Steinke, Brady's 6-2 dandy . Juniors named to the squad were Adam Bratten of Brady (6-3) and Alan Pokorski of Prague (6-3). Quadhamer was a repeat selection.
*Adam Bratten won tournament scoring honors with his three game total of 75 (22, 27, 26). Teammate Tyler Steinke was runner-up with 63. Pokorski of Prague played only one game, but dropped in 32 in Prague's 4 point overtime loss to Brady.
Hildreth Roster: Kyle Largent-5-9, Jr., Jason Seim,-6-1, Fr., Lee Fritson-5-11, Sr., Ben Seim-6-3, Sr., Josh Johnson- 6-0, Jr., Chad Lindau-5-10, Sr., Cory Reil-6-3, Jr., Rick Adams-5-9, Soph., Ryan Knaus-6-1, Fr., Clint Einspahr-6-2, Sr., Phil Hinrichs-6-3, Sr., Terry Quadhamer-6-4, Sr., Tabor Fisher-6-0, Jr.
*Class D-1:
Quarterfinals:
(15-6) Newcastle 72, Polk-Hordville 42 (19-3)
(22-1) Humphrey St. Francis 74, Medicine Valley 54 (6-11)
(21-1) Wallace 63, Greeley 60 (15-6)
(22-1) Adams 87, Butte 58 (16-9)
Semifinals:
(23-1) Humphrey St. Francis 74, Newcastle 49 (16-6)
(22-1) Wallace 68, Adams 61 (23-1)
Finals:
(24-1) Humphrey St. Francis 80, Wallace 69 (23-1)
D-1 Champion: Humphrey St. Francis (25-1). Head Coach: Paul Brungardt
St. Francis only loss of the season came at the hands of C-1 Champion Battle Creek (74-77). I think we can forgive the Flyers for that one.
*The D-1 All-Tournament team; This team consisted of Wallace seniors Matt Hasenauer (5-10) and Chris Selp (6-4), plus Humphrey St. Francis 5-10 senior, Ted Hastreiter. Also named were St. Francis junior Kevin Torczon (5-10) and Adams sparkling sophomore, Chad Ideus (6-4). You can get used to hearing the name Chad Ideus the next two seasons in these blogs.
*Tournament scoring honors went to HSF senior leader Ted Hastreiter, who scored 66 points in three games (20, 24, 22). Only one point off was Chris Seip of Wallace, who scored 26 in the Wildcats 80-69 loss to HSF in the title game.
Humphrey St. Francis Roster: Eric Kessler-5-9, Soph., Dan Classen-5-10, Soph., Jeff Torczon-5-10, Soph., Dan Zach-5-7, Jr., Ted Hastreiter-5-10, Sr., Kevin Torczon-5-10, Jr., Todd Dohmen-6-2, Sr., Aaron Walding-6-1, Sr., Ken McGill-5-10, Jr., Ed Wemhoff-5-10, Jr., Eric Zach-6-2, Jr., Steve Ramaekers-6-1, Jr.
*Class C-2:
Quarterfinals:
(20-3) Newman Grove 50, Sterling 45 (19-2)
(18-1) Bertrand 76, Kenesaw 61 (18-3)
(12-9) Harvard 70, Maxwell 62 (21-1)
(18-2) Shelby 72, Pender 71 (20-3) (Overtime)
Semifinals:
(19-1) Bertrand 64, Newman Grove 60 (21-3)
(19-2) Shelby 76, Harvard 64 (13-9)
Finals:
(20-1) Bertrand 69, Shelby 56 (20-2)
C-2 Champion: Bertrand (21-1) Head Coach: Steve Exstrom
Bertrand's only setback of the year was a 57-59 loss to Hershey.
*The C-2 All-Tournament Team was made up of 3 seniors. They were Bertrand's 6-5 Tony Davis, Newman Grove's Don Guihard (5-10) and Augie Noyd (6-4) of Shelby. Junior Keith Krajewski of Bertrand (6-1) and sophomore John Piel (6-0) of Harvard also made the squad.
Tony Davis, with his 34 point outburst in the championship game, easily took tournament scoring honors with his three day total of 94, which included games of 32, 28, 34 points respectively.
Three Bertrand basketball players were also All-Staters in football for the Vikings 1991 state champion squad. They were running back Aaron Long, C-2 Offensive Player-of-the-Year, Jeff Vinzant, an all-state split end, and Mike Krajewski, an all-state defensive back.
Bertrand Roster: Josh Marshall-5-10, Soph., Ryan McCracken-5-8, Fr., Jeff Vinzant-5-9, Jr., Aaron Long-5-10, Sr., Roger David-5-11, Jr., Travis Bowen-6-3, Sr., Reggie Davis-5-10, Soph., Mike Krajewski-5-11, Sr., Keith Krajewski-6-1, Jr., Joel Riggs-6-3, Soph., Chris Ericson-6-0, Jr., Wayne Witt-5-10, Soph., Shannon Meyer-6-2, Jr.
Class C-1:
Quarterfinals:
(17-5) Sandy Creek, Hartington Cedar Catholic 58 (20-3)
(18-2) Battle Creek 66, David City 58 (15-8)
(19-1) Grant 93, Atkinson West Holt 50 (13-8)
(19-4) Tecumseh 90, West point Central Catholic 55 (18-5)
Semifinals:
(19-2) Battle Creek 61, Sandy Creek 55 (18-5)
(20-4) Tecumseh 50, Grant 47 (20-1)
Finals:
(20-2) Battle Creek 64, Tecumseh 62 (21-4)
C-1 Champion: Battle Creek (21-2). Head Coach: Dana Schultz
Battle Creek's two regular season losses? An opening night loss to Wayne (58-75) and a mid-season loss to Pierce (54-55).
*The C-1 All-Tournament Team was made up of 2 seniors and 3 juniors. Tecumseh's Jeremy Doty (6-3) and 6-2 Chris Kissinger of Sandy Creek were the seniors. The junior stars were 6-5 Jay Korth of state champion Battle Creek, his classmate, 6-3 Chad Tegeler and 6-3 Chad Shalla of Grant.
The C-1 tournament scoring crown went to Doty of Tecumseh, who dropped in 22, 12 and 24 points respectively during the three day carnival. The biggest scoring outburst was a 39 point explosion by Shalla in Grant's 93-50 shellacking of West Holt in the opening round. The Grant junior however, was held to 7 points the next day by Tecumseh.
Battle Creek Roster: Jason Burnhardt-5-7, Jr., Jon Buckendahl-5-9, Soph., Colby Ziehmer-5-11, Soph., Wayne Dover-6-1, Jr., Shannon Buckendahl-6-0, Sr., Bill Spence-6-0, Jr., Preston Buckendahl-6-2, Soph., Shannon Koepke-6-5, Sr., Anthony Schmode-6-1, Soph., CHad Tegeler-6-2, Jr., B.J. Seifert-6-2, Jr., John Prauner-6-1, Sr., Lester Maertins-5-8, Fr., Jay Korth-6-5, Jr.
Class B: 1st Round pairings were:
Quarterfinals:
(18-1) Ogallala 58, Nebraska City 40 (18-4)
(23-0) Wahoo 92, Plattsmouth 55 (16-5)
(20-1) Lexington 76, Schuyler 71 (17-4) (Overtime)
(17-5) Lincoln Pius X 64, Grand Island Central Catholic 61 (20-1)
Semifinals:
(19-1) Ogallala 84, Wahoo 68 (24-0)
(18-5) Lincoln Pius X 62, Lexington 59 (18-5) (Overtime)
Finals:
(19-5) Lincoln Pius X 59, Ogallala 50 (20-1)
Class B Champion: Lincoln Pius X (20-5). Head Coach: ?? Seib
*The Class B All-Tournament Team was made up of all Seniors. Pius X landed both Darin Hansen (6-2) and Adam Treu (6-6) on the mythical team. Kent Koehn (6-2) and Chad Spady (6-5) of Ogallala were also named, as well as Schuyler's 6-5 Jeremy Kildare.
Tournament scoring honors went to Adam Treu of Lincoln Pius X, who had games of 26, 19 and 29 points to reach his 3 game total of 74 points. Chad Spady of Ogallala followed with 59, and amazingly, Schuyler sharpshooter Jeremy Kildare played only one game but drained 51 big ones in the Warriors 76-71 overtime loss to Lexington.
Lincoln Pius X Roster:
Class A:
(19-3) Omaha Benson 66, Fremont 52 (13-7)
(16-5) Ralston 67, Millard South 52 (16-6)
(17-3) Hastings 59, Papillion LaVista (13-7)
(16-4) North Platte 58, Omaha North 44 (15-8)
Semifinals:
(20-3) Omaha Benson 65, Ralston 56 (17-5)
(18-3) Hastings 47, North Platte 42 (17-4)
Finals:
(21-3) Omaha Benson 95, Hastings 76 (19-3)
Class A Champion: Omaha Benson (22-3). Head Coach: Terry Shelsta
The Bunnies losses were to Omaha Gross (61-64), Papillion LV (48-62) and a District Final loss to Millard South (63-64). Yes, The Bunnies made it to the Big Dance with a Wild Card ticket.
*The All Class, All-Tournament Team: The All-Senior squad included Andre Woolridge-Omaha Benson (6-2), Doug Brandt-Hastings (6-10) and 6-5 Chris Dahl-Ralston from Class A, plus 6-5 Adam Treu of Pius X and Chad Spady (6-5) of Ogallala.
Andre Woolridge of Benson took Tournament scoring honors while cracking the century mark with his 102 point in three games. Woolridge was turned loose in the 4th quarter during the championship game with Hastings and set a Class A single game scoring record with his amazing 50 points.
The 51 points that Jeremy Kildare of Schuyler put up in the Lexington game established a Class B record for most points in a single game at the State Tournament.
Both records stand to this day.
Omaha Benson Roster: Kenya Crandell-5-7, Sr., Lloyd Scaife-5-8, Jr., Clay Kinman-6-0, Soph., Marc Armstrong-5-7, Jr., Hilliard Bryant-6-0, Jr., C.J. Green-6-3, Sr., Andre Woolridge-6-2, Sr., Robert Brown-6-2, Sr., Art Tyler-6-2, Sr., Robert Holmes-6-5, Jr., Chris James-6-7, Sr,. Jeff Vanevery-6-5, Jr.
Head Coach: Terry Shelsta; Assistants: John Nichols; Bob Woodworth; Matt Brandl.
**Andre Woolridge, who was given the nickname of "Silk" by his teammates, put on his 50 point show in front of Nebraska basketball coach Danny Nee and most of his future Husker teammates, who were alo in attendance.
Andre needed at least 47 points to break the Class A career scoring record held by Bellevue West ace Erik Strickland (1,907). He also needed 46 to eclipse Kent Reckeway's single game record of 46.
Woolridge actually got off to a slow start on his record setting performance, scoring only 7 points in the first quarter. He had 19 points at halftime and 31 after three stanzas.
With his team in control, Benson skipper Terry Shelsta turned Woolridge loose in the 4th quarter. His 19 fourth quarter points included a spectacular reverse jam on a transition play. I still recall that dunk, because I was standing to the left of the basket on the floor and probably should not have been there. Just passing through, you see.
Woolridge ended his career with 1,911 points, 38th on the Career scoring list. That 50 points incidentally, set a Devaney Sports Center record for most points by anyone in a game played there.
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*1992 Class D-2 All-State Team*
Terry Quadhamer-Hildreth - 6-4, Senior (14.9 ppg/7.7 rpg)
Jason Ehlers-Bradshaw - 6-3, Senior (20.7 ppg/11.5 rpg)
Cal Alder-Stuart - 6-3, Senior (20.4 ppg/9.0 rpg)
Nathan Nauman-Giltner - 5-11, Senior (17.6 ppg/5.2 rpg)
Jay Dickenson-Lodgepole - 6-5, Junior (19.4 ppg/.10.8 rpg)
2nd Team:
Jason Gross-Shickley - 6-0, Senior (19.0 ppg/7.0 rpg)
Alan Pokorski-Prague - 6-4, Junior (24.0 ppg/13.4 rpg)
Allen Poppe-Chester-Hubbell-Byron - 6-3, Senior (15.9 ppg/8.1 rpg)
Greg Glunz-Wheatland - 6-5, Senior (15.0 ppg/12.0 rpg)
Tyler Steinike-Brady - 6-2, Senior (23.2 ppg/13.2 rpg)
*Class D-2 Honorable Mention All-State:
*Seniors: Randy Hurlburt, Matt koch-Arcadia; Jeremy Corfield-Arthur; Kirt Watson-Benedict; Nate Lydic-Brady; Todd Bartels, Tim Schmidt-Campbell; Willy McLaughlin-Dawson-Verdon; Eric Rohr-Filley; Billy Kuehner-Giltner; Danny Shipman-Guide Rock; Phil Hinrichs-Hildreth; Brian Haussler-Holbrook; Rye DeGarmo-Lawrence; Chuck Roberts, Jeff Walsh-Lewellen; Trent Huff-Loup County; Rusty Moore-McPherson County: Chad Odvody-Milligan; Duane Hanzlik-Niobrara; Michael Bose-Orleans; Marty Henn, Dan Johnson-Petersburg; Dwain Prochaska-Prague; John Schwittenberg-Rising City; Mike Smith, Brad Arens-Sandhills; Scott Schlegel-Shickley and Dallas Studley-Wolbach.
Juniors: Tory Swanson-Arthur; Mitch Johnson, Brad Hilton-Bartley; Ryan Theobold-Beaver City; Adam Bratton-Brady; Thad Mumm-Chester-Hubbell-Byron; Jed Reinke-Davenport; Curt Lenners-Filley; Cory Reil-Hildreth; Robert Evans-Hyannis; Dutch Orr-Lewellen; Neal Fillipi-Milligan; Mike McGowan-Spalding Academy; Dan Paxton-Stuart; Ryan Gottula-Table Rock; Jesse Yager-Thedford and Chris Teter-Wolbach.
Sophomores: Doug Orth-Diller; Brent Jensen-Marquette; Branson Wood-Maywood and John Wilson-Nebraska City Lourdes.
Freshman: Jeff Kraus-Hyannis
*1992 Class D-1 All-State Team:
Andrew Krab-Paxton - 6-8, Senior (29.2 ppg/10.0 rpg)
Ross Tomjack-Ewing - 5-9, Senior (23.9 ppg/5.3 rpg)
Chad Ideus-Adams - 6-6, Sophomore (22.0 ppg/11.0 rpg)
Ted Hastreiter-Humphrey St. Francis - 5-10, Senior (15.0 ppg/6.0 rpg)
Chris Seip-Wallace - 6-4, Senior (21.5 ppg/14.5 rpg)
2nd Team:
Matt Bletscher-Falls City Sacred Heart - 6-5, Senior (15.3 ppg/7.0 rpg)
Scott Sanne-Clearwater - 6-2, Senior (22.2 ppg/11.3 rpg)
Damon Mussman-Meridian - 6-4, Senior (18.0 ppg/7.0 rpg)
Matt Hadwiger-Amherst - 6-0, Senior (25.0 ppg/9.0 rpg)
Shane Samuels-Polk-Hordville - 6-1, Junior (14.2 ppg/3.4 rpg)
*Ross Tomjack - I believe Ross is a Probation Officer in O'Neill these days.
*Andrew Krab is President of Commercial Banking in Ogallala. I guarantee you can't miss him at 6'8" tall.
*Class D-1 All-State Honorable Mention:
*Seniors: Jeff Hesterman, Mike Parde-Adams; Brian Almquist-Axtell; Chad Hoefs-Bancroft-Rosalie; Tom Cohee-Beemer; Bob Hansen-Butte; Greg Waldo-Chambers; Dave Fox Coleridge; Rick Gish, Doug Weber-Dorchester; Todd Heitoff-Elgin High; Shannon Poggendorf-Elwood; Aaron Hake, Dan Regan-Ewing; Josh Slominski-Falls City Sacred Heart; Kerry Bailey-Harrisburg; Tory Walker-Hayes Center; Dan Weidner-Humphrey; Aaron Walding, Todd Dahman-Humphrey St. Francis; Randy Titus-Keya Paha; Chad Koehler-Lewiston; Scott Sabatka-Meridian; Johnny Camarillo-Minatare; Tim Rice-Mullen; Gary Miller-Nelson; Gary Kneifl-Newcastle; Todd Adam, Jason Vitosh-Odell; Tony Davis-Palmer; Brad Anderson-Polk-Hordville; Chris Sandberg-Stratton; Tate Schake-SEM and Cory Foxhoven-Wynot.
Juniors: Jamie Schoen-Adams; Kurt Kuhlhanek-Ansley; Jeff Koehler-Bruning; Brad Zoucha-Cedar Rapids; Shane Hansen-Elwood; Dale Ruhl-Exeter; Chris Darnell-Falls City Sacred Heart; Kevin Reilly, Jon Kelly-Greeley; Jon Tidyman-Hayes Center; Tom Classen-Humphrey; Nate McKinney-Potter-Dix; Robert Brosius-Stapleton; Chuck Kucera-Verdigre; Mark Markvicka-Wheeler-Central and Forrest Swarson-Wilcox.
Sophomores: Ryan Novotny-Clarkson; Jake Simon-Falls City Sacred Heart; Jeff Torczon-Humphrey St. Francis and Jason Vasquez-Paxton.
*1992 Class C-2 All-State Team*
Randy Gilson-Maxwell***- 6-2, Senior (30.0 ppg/8.6 rpg)
Tony Davis-Bertrand - 6-5, Senior (21.0 ppg/11.0 rpg)
Augie Noyd-Shelby - 6-4, Senior (18.6 ppg/8.7 rpg)
John Heckenlively-Kenesaw** - 6-2, Senior (19.0 ppg/8.0 rpg)
Chad Stengel-Pleasanton - 5-11, Senior (18.3 ppg/3.1 rpg)
2nd Team:
Justin Sixel-North Loup/Scotia- 6-1, Senior (22.5 ppg/9.5 rpg)
Scott Hesterman-Sterling - 5-10, Junior (15.4 ppg/3.0 rpg)
Don Guthard-Newman Grove - 5-10, Senior (16.6 ppg/6.2 rpg)
Jason Evers-Clarks - 6-6, Senior (22.7 ppg/12.5 rpg)
James Linder-Pleasanton - 6-6, Senior (15.7 ppg/10.2 rpg)
*John Heckenlively is currently an assistant principal at Gretna High School.
*Randy Gilson is now Dr. Randall Gilson and is the current Superintendent of School at South Central Unified School District, which includes Lawrence-Nelson and Sandy Creek high schools.
*Tony Davis - Most identify Tony as the "Daddy" portion of Power 99's "Doug and Daddy Show. Big Tony is currently a Field marketing representative at Rain and Hail Insurance in Kearney.
*Class C-2 All-State Honorable Mention:
Seniors: James Lubeck-Alma; Jason Chandler-Anselmo-Merna; Mike Krajewski-Bertrand; Brett Gosnell-Big Springs/Brule; Shane Miley-Clarks; Jason Fangmeier-Deshler; Jim Starman-Elgin Pope John; Kent Banner-Elm Creek; Tom Cobler-Hartington; Kyle Erickson, Brian Bohart-Harvard; Chad Bayer-Howells; Jay Grotrian-Johnson-Brock; Travis Samuelson-Loomis; Dave Beach-Malcolm; Lance Groseth-Maxwell; Ryan Determan-Mead; Chad Gerking-Nemaha Valley; Nate Musgrave-Nebraska Christian; Ross Nelson-Newman Grove; T.J. Scribner-Omaha Brownell-Talbot; Kyle Streich-Osmond; Mark Carnes-Oxford; Chad Rutar-Pender; Ryan Axmann-Pleasanton; A.J. Lockhart-Red Cloud; Brad Randel-Republican Valley; Neil Lockman, Travis Batenhorst-Shelby; Damon McDonald, Todd Havranek-Spencer-Naper; Matt Uher-Sterling; Jeremy Pinkerman-Stromsburg; Toby English-Walthill and T.J. Adams-Wauneta-Palisade.
Juniors: Keith Krajewski-Bertrand; Mike Karr-Blue Hill; Kurt Tenopir-Cambridge; Jared Holub-Culbertson; Brian Fleischman-Elmwood-Murdock; Todd Grabenstein-Eustis-Farnum; Bobby Kotas-Friend; Jason Dahlgren-Hay Springs; Trent Sidders, Clint Havel-Kenesaw; Jory Heiss-Orchard; Chris Bilsland-Shelton and Eric Hayes-Waterloo.
Sophomores: Joel Makovicka-East Butler; Anthony Tupper-Pawnee City and Micah uher-Sterling.
*1992 Class C-1 All-State Team*
Ryan Terwilliger-Grant** - 6-5, Senior (18.8 ppg/10.0 rpg)
Ryan Samuelson-Hartington Cedar Catholic*** - 6-6, Senior (22.8 ppg/8.1 rpg)
Jeremy Doty-Tecumseh - 6-3, Senior (18.5 ppg/10.2 rpg)
Tim Scheidt-Lincoln Christian** - 6-2, Senior (26.0 ppg/10.0 rpg)
Shannon Koepke-Battle Creek - 6-5, Senior (14.9 ppg/8.3 rpg)
2nd Team:
Jamie Meyer-Randolph - 6-1, Senior (19.0 ppg/7.0 rpg)
Eric Weber-Wilber-Clatonia - 6-6, Senior (17.5 ppg/10.5 rpg)
Andy Timm-Yutan** - 6-1, Senior (20.7 ppg/6.0 rpg)
Ty Reuter-Mitchell - 6-3, Senior (20.7 ppg/6.0 rpg)
Chris Kissinger-Sandy Creek - 6-2, Senior (12.7 ppg/7.8 rpg)
*Ryan Terwilliger went on to play 4 years of football for the Huskers and was a member of the 1994 and 1995 National Championship teams. He is currently the Superintendent of schools at Malcolm, Nebraska.
*Class C-1 All-State Honorable Mention:
Seniors: Dustin Wolfe-Arlington; Scott Ketteler-Atkinson West Holt; Shannon Buckendahl-Battle Creek; Ryan Luebbe-Centennial; Nick Hiser-Centura; Tim Masek-David City; Bryon Short-Doniphan; Brad Beney-Dundy County; Aaron Bly-Elkhorn Valley; Brian Schuster-Fullerton; Joe Miller, Ryan Opfer-Geneva; Joel Olsen-Grant; Jeff Brueggemann, Jan Brueggemann-Hebron; Jamie Dick-Henderson; Travis Thompson-Homer; A.J. Kuxhausen-Mitchell; Aaron Hughes, Ryan Zabawa-Norfolk Catholic; Toby Fleck-North Platte St. Pats; Eric Wacholtz-Pierce; Reed McGill-Ponca; Clint Alderson-Randolph; Brian Petermann-Ravenna; Andrew Miller-Superior; Steve Thompson, Shawn Eckwall-Sutton; James Lintz-Tecumseh; Dan Niemeyer-Tri-County; Derek Samson-Valley; Matt Turman-Wahoo Neumann; Anthony Brown-Wakefield; Jaron Ockander-Wisner-Pilger; B.J. Engelker-Wood River and Rick Snyder-Yutan.
Juniors: Jay Korth, Chad Tegeler-Battle Creek; Chris Eggen-Crofton; Andy Follett-Fremont Bergan; Jim Tarnick-Fullerton; Steve Shalla-Grant; Eric Mueller, Aaron Frank-Hartington CC; Travis Monson, Andy Smith-Laurel; Jim Brungardt-Norfolk Catholic; Steve Eaton-North Bend; Shannon Harney, Danny Tanksley-Oakland-Craig; Jim Liposvky-Sandy Creek; Brad Cooper, Brian Nolte-Tecumseh; Paul Smith-Wahoo Neumann; Roger Rief-West Point CC; Jeff Miller-Wilber-Clatonia; Scott Frost-Wood River and Matt Weber, Shane Saathoff-Wymore Southern.
Sophomores: Preston Buckendahl-Battle Creek; Mike Krolikowski-Loup City; B.J. Smith-Sutton and Greg Hain-Wahoo Neumann.
*1992 Class B All-State Team:
Brendan Holbein-Cozad** - 5-10, Senior (22.6 ppg/8.0 rpg)
Chad Jaeger-Lexington - 6-6, Senior (21.3 ppg/8.4 rpg)
Adam Treu-Lincoln Pius X - 6-6, Senior (19.0 ppg/13.9 rpg)
Chad Spady-Ogallala - 6-5, Senior (16.3 ppg/9.0 rpg)
Joel Weyand-Wahoo - 6-0, Junior (15.0 ppg/2.2 rpg)
2nd Team:
Chad Schaefer-Seward - 6-1, Senior (15.0 ppg/4.0 rpg)
Chad Jurgens-Beatrice - 5-11, Senior (17.1 ppg/4.5 rpg)
Steve Greenfield-Gretna - 6-3, Senior (19.5 ppg/7.0 rpg
Mark Madison-Nebraska City - 6-5, Senior (19.9 ppg/9.0 rpg)
Jeremy Kildare-Schuyler - 6-5, Senior (26.4 ppg/7.5 rpg)
*Adam Treu hung up the basketball shoes and went on to walk on at Nebraska where he played left tackle and was the long snapper for the Huskers 1994 and 1995 National Championship teams. Adam was drafted in the 3rd Round of the NFL Draft (72nd) by the Oakland Raiders. Treu was the backup Center for 7 years behind starter Barret Robbins. When Robbins was injured during the 2001 NFL season, Adam started 14 games and did very well.
Despite Treu's success in 2001, Robbins regained his starting spot the next season, right up to the day before Super Bowl XXXVII. Robbins was reported missing, then later found in a sorry state. Treu started Super Bowl XXXVII in his place, but the Raiders lost that game to Tampa Bay.
Robbins was later released after testing positive for steroids in 2003.
Adam went on to start 16 games in 2004, then 10 in 2005. After suffering a ruptured quadriceps in 2007, Treu retired in 2007 after 10 seasons in the NFL.
*Class B All-State Honorable Mention:
*Seniors: Bob Dishman-Ainsworth; Monte Brown-Albion; Brian Pike-Ashland-Greenwood; Jeremy Eikhoff-Auburn; Keith Weinhold-Beatrice; Brent Neben-Central City; Justin Anderson-Chadron; Joe Mick-David City Aquinas; Scott Kwapniowski-Elkhorn; Ryan Moody-Elkhorn Mt. Michael; Chad Hammer-Fairbury; Kyle Kosmicki, Paul Maciejewski-GICC; Chris Fagen-GINW; Shawn Wiseman, Mike Johnson-Hastings Adams Central; Dan Neil-Lexington; Daniel Hanigan-Lincoln Pius X; Jim Rye-McCook; Ryan Dugdale-Milford; Doug Harshman-Nebraska City; Jeremy Glenn, Kent Koehn-Ogallala; Todd Fitzgerald-Omaha Roncalli; Wade Brosz-O'Neill; Tom Riley-Platteview: Scott Stoehr-Plattsmouth; Bryan Masek, Chad Samuelson-Raymond Central; Todd Karnatz-Schuyler; Brian Marschman-Seward; Ryan Beriage-Sidney; Josh Jackson-Valentine; Jeff Simons, Trent Toline-Wahoo and Jim Hinkle-York.
*Juniors: Chad Winter-Beatrice; Rod Lamb-Boys Town; Quentin Esser-Conestoga; Zach Dixon-Crete; Eric Semin-David City Aquinas; Scott Hartman-Falls City; Tony Brass-Gothenburg; Brandon Palmer-Holdrege; Scott Daniell-Plattsmouth; Justin Anderson-Wahoo and Kim Young-Waverly.
*Sophomore: Tom Burt-Lincoln Pius X.
*1991 Class A All-State Team:
Erick Strickland-Bellevue West*** - 6-2, Senior (26.3 ppg/7.5 rpg)
Andre Woolridge-Omaha Benson** - 6-3, Senior (26.5 ppg/6.1 rpg)
Doug Brandt-Hastings - 6-10, Senior (18.9 ppg/9.6 rpg)
Devin Rollins-Millard South - 6-5, Senior (14.6 ppg/9.9 rpg)
Chris Dahl-Ralston - 6-5, Senior (19.0 ppg/8.0 rpg)
2nd Team:
Jon Hesse-Lincoln Southeast - 6-4, Senior (18.0 ppg/8.0 rpg)
Kenya Crandell-Omaha Benson - 5-7, Senior (10.2 ppg/4.0 rpg)
Brian Kobs-Omaha Burke - 6-3, Senior (20.4 ppg/5.0 rpg)
Mark Wesslund-Lincoln Northeast - 6-1, Senior (17.0 ppg/3.0 rpg)
Joe Vogt-North Platte - 6-11, Senior (18.0 ppg/9.0 rpg)
"Where they are today"
*Andre Woolridge lasted only one year at Nebraska playing for Danny Nee as part of a vaunted recruiting class that included Erick Strickland and Jaron Boone. Andre transferred to Iowa, sat out a season, then went on to make 1st Team All-Big Ten his junior season under head coach Tom Davis. His senior year, Woolridge became the first player ever to lead the Big Ten in both scoring and assists, plus another All-Big Ten honor.
Woolridge was not drafted in the 1997 NBA draft, so instead opted to play professionally overseas for the next 12 years, competing in Turkey, Italy, France, Germany and Israel. He retired from pro basketball in 2009 and settled in Sacramento, California where he created a basketball academy called All World Ballin'.
*Erick Strickland played all of his college basketball for the Huskers but ended up undrafted in the 1996 NBA draft. Seemingly unphased by the disappointment, Strickland made the Dallas Mavericks as a free agent and spent 4 seasons there, averaging a career high 12.8 ppg during the 1999/2000 season. He later played for the New York Knicks, Vancouver Grizzlies, Boston Celtics, Indiana Pacers and finally the Milwaukee Bucks, averaging 9 points an outing throughout his 9 year career in the NBA.
Erick's Twitter page these days lists his hometown as Frisco, Texas and his occupation as "Entrepreneur, business owner, sports analyst, skill development trainer (basketball)."
*Doug Brandt went on to play basketball at Baylor, where he was a three-time Academic All-American majoring in pre-med. All the while, Doug started 108 of the 109 games he played for Baylor, and was still ranked 6th on the all-time rebounding list and 7th in scoring at last check. Albeit in 2007 when I checked, that is still impressive for the simple reason the dude was a great player and a terrific student athlete as well.
Doug Brandt then spent some time in the Continental Basketball Association and followed with stints in the French and Italian Leagues. I'm not certain, but Dr. Douglas Brandt may be practicing Radiology in Kingman, Arizona at the current time.
*Class "A" All-State Honorable Mention:
*Seniors: Trevor Almond-Alliance; Montego Howard-Bellevue East; Kevin Masek, John Skokan-Creighton Prep; Chris Allen, Thad Gossett-Fremont; Tory Schwarz-Gering; Geoff Johnson-Grand Island; Adam Belau-Hastings; Matt Frederick-Lincoln East; Ekam Udofia-Lincoln High; Jeff Jones-Millard South; Jeff Steinbeck-North Platte; Hilliard Bryant, C. J. Green, Chris James-Omaha Benson; Nick Prososki-Omaha Bryan; Eric Behrens-Omaha Central; A.J. Skar, Greg Ryan-Omaha Gross; Caster Horn, Kevin Cotton-Omaha North; Mike Klostermeyer-Papillion LaVista; Christian Kratina-Ralston; Jeff Darnell-Scottsbluff and Justin Wagner-South Sioux City.
*Juniors: Mike Simmons-Hastings; Daniel Shouse-Lincoln High; Ben Tucker-Lincoln NE; Elliot Rea-Lincoln SE; Brian Schram, Todd Schmidt-Norfolk; Charles Box, Matt Aden-Omaha NW; Al Clark, Reggie Clark, Marlon Pratt-Omaha South; Rich Reed, Scott Sladovnik--Omaha Westside; Mitch Mosser-Ralston.
*Sophomore: Bo Buettenback-Hastings; Monte Christo, Chad Beasley-Kearney; Mike Hall-Omaha Bryan; Dan Craig-Omaha NW and Rick Kenner-Scottsbluff.
*1992 Super-State 1st Team:
Erick Strickland-Bellevue West*** - 6-2, Senior (26.3 ppg/7.5 rpg)
Andre Woolridge-Omaha Benson** - 6-3, Senior (26.5 ppg/6.1 rpg)
Doug Brandt-Hastings - 6-10, Senior (18.9 ppg/9.6 rpg)
Adam Treu-Lincoln Pius X - 6-6, Senior (19.0 ppg/13.9 rpg)
Chris Dahl-Ralston - 6-5, Senior (19.0 ppg/8.0 rpg)
*1992 Super-State 2nd Team:
Devin Rollins-Millard South - 6-5, Senior (14.6 ppg/9.9 rpg)
Antoine Young-Omaha North - 6-3, Senior (13.6 ppg/8.3 rpg)
Chad Jaeger-Lexington - 6-6, Senior (21.3 ppg/8.4 rpg)
Chad Spady-Ogallala - 6-5, Senior (16.3 ppg/9.0 rpg)
Chad Ideus-Adams - 6-6, Sophomore (22.0 ppg/11.0 rpg)
*1992 Super-State 3rd Team:
Ryan Samuelson-Hartington Cedar Catholic*** - 6-6, Senior (22.8 ppg/8.1 rpg)
Ryan Terwilliger-Grant** - 6-5, Senior (18.8 ppg/10.0 rpg)
Kenya Crandell-Omaha Benson - 5-7, Senior (10.2 ppg/4.0 rpg)
Brendan Holbein-Cozad** - 5-10, Senior (22.6 ppg/8.0 rpg)
Joe Vogt-North Platte - 6-11, Senior (18.0 ppg/9.0 rpg)
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Players who made the Career lists on the NSAA Records site:
Career Points Scored:
Randy Gilson-Maxwell - 2,012 (Still ranked 24th on the list)
Andre Woolridge-Omaha Benson - 1,911
Erick Strickland-Bellevue West - 1,907
Ryan Samuelson-Hartington Cedar Catholic - 1,660
Three-Point Goals - Career:
Scott Ronspies-Osmond - 166
Andre Woolridge-Omaha Benson - 161
Three-Point Goals - Season:
Aaron Bly-Elkhorn Valley - 72
Andre Woolridge-Omaha Benson - 70
Ryan Woolridge-Omaha Roncalli - 68
Three-Point Goals - One Game:
10 - Ryan Novotny-Clarkson
10 - Dan Niemeyer-Tr-County
9 - Andre Woolridge-Omaha Benson
9 - Andy Follett-Fremont Bergan
9 - Marc Groetzinger-Malcolm
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