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The Nebraska High School All-State Basketball Project - Saluting 2001
Here is our usual review of State Basketball Tournaments and All-State teams. This time it’s 2001.
*2001*
*Class D-2:*
Tournament Qualifiers: McPherson County (Alan Miller); Waterloo (Ron Michael); Greeley (Dennis Hurlburt); Ewing (Craig Appleby); Shickley(Dan Sorge); Sterling (Stan Karr); Lindsay Holy Family (Russ Schumacher); Lodgepole (Tom Weber).
Quarterfinals:
(22-2) Ewing 64, McPherson County 50 (7-7)
(20-2) Waterloo 64, Lindsay Holy Family 54 (19-5)
(22-1) Greeley 56, Shickley 36 (12-9)
(19-2) Sterling 52, Lodgepole 35 (20-2)
Semifinals:
(23-2) Ewing 53, Waterloo 51 (21-2)
(23-1) Greeley 63, Sterling 55 (20-2)
Finals:
(24-1) Greeley 62, Ewing 56 (24-2)
D-2 Champion: Greeley (25-1) - Head Coach: Dennis Hurlburt , Asst: Troy Reichert
*The D-2 All-Tournament team: Nolan Reilly-Greeley (6-4, Sr.), Adam Schueth-Ewing (6-3, Sr.), Tom Regan-Ewing (6-5, Jr.), Greg Agena-Sterling (6-5, Sr.), Whit Smith-Waterloo (6-8, Sr.)
*The Class D-2 tournament scoring leader was a no contest, as Ewing’s Adam Schueth ran away with his 66 points over 3 days. Schueth had games of 28, 24 and 14 points to create a gap of 19 tallies between he and Greeley’s Nolan Reilly, who scored 45 in three days. It was Reilly though, that had a D-2 Championship medal around his neck when Greeley bested Ewing 62-56 in the D-2 final.
*In the Class D-2 final it was the late, great dear friend Dennis Hurlburt and his 3rd rated Greeley Bulldogs outscoring #1 Ewing, 62-56 to steal the Class D-2 championship. Coach Hurlburt’s “run ‘em till they’re done”, man-to-man defense wore down the Ewing offense, forcing Greg Appleby’s offense into turnovers.
Despite having no legs in the 4th quarter, Ewing pulled to within 59-56 with 1:01 left in the championship contest on an Allen Scheth trey and a Jeff Blair free throw. But it was the balanced scoring of the Greeley Bulldogs that carried them the rest of the way.
Luke Dutcher’s 15 points led the way for Hurlburt’s guys. Scott Dugan added 14, while Nolan Reilly chipped in 10 points to pace the Bulldogs.
Adam Schueth and Dustin Wright led the Ewing charge with 14 points apiece.
*Class D-1:*
Tournament Qualifiers: Falls City Sacred Heart (Doug Goltz); Omaha Nation (Brad Vogt); Hyannis (Chris Kraus); Spencer-Naper (Jim Carlson); Pleasanton (Randy Bauer); Shelby (Terry Chadek); Clay Center (Steve Seniff); Arapahoe (Bob Braithwait)
Quarterfinals:
(21-5) Falls City Sacred Heart 52, Omaha Nation 38 (21-3)
(18-1) Hyannis 61, Pleasanton 54 (17-6)
(25-0) Spencer-Naper 60, Clay Center 48 (14-8)
(18-4) Arapahoe 56, Shelby 36 (19-4)
Semifinals:
(22-5) Falls City Sacred Heart 68, Hyannis 63 (19-1)
(26-0) Spencer-Naper 51, Arapahoe 41 (19-4)
Finals:
(23-5) Falls City Sacred Heart 59, Spencer-Naper 44 (27-0)
D-1: (24-5) Falls City Sacred Heart; Head Coach: Doug Goltz, Asst: Matt Cumro, Mark Junker.
*The D-1 All-Tournament team; Shelby Jordan-Falls City Sacred Heart (6-2, Soph), Matt Sells-Fall City Sacred Heart (6-1, Soph), Scott Kraus-Hyannis (5-11, Sr.), Jake Ogren-Hyannis (6-2, Sr.), John Connot-Spencer-Naper (6-1, Soph). How bout those three sophomores?
*The D-1 Tournament scoring title went to Chicago native Shelby Jordan of Falls City Sacred Heart, who outscored classmate Matt Sells, 58 to 37 during their three game championship drive. The lightning quick Jordan put together games of 16, 25 and 17 points to lead the Irish to the Class D-1 crown.
*The D-1 championship game saw Falls City Sacred Heart win their 6th State Title under legendary Coach Goltz, one of my true coaching heroes. In fact, at the time, the incredible coaching legend had a perfect record in the state tournament.
It was sophomore Shelby Jordan, who transferred to Sacred Heart from a Chicago school, that provided the fireworks for the Irish. Considering the fact they beat defensive minded Spencer-Naper (27-0) rather handily (59-44), made it even more impressive.
Jordan and classmate Matt Sells combined for 32 points in the win, with Jordan hitting 8 of 13 from the field and 1 of 2 free throws (17 points) to lead the way for the Irish.
Sacred Heart bolted to a 24-10 opening quarter lead and never looked back in the game.
*Class C-2:*
Tournament Qualifiers: Elmwood-Murdock (Terry Warner); Loup City (Paul Henry); Sutton (Steve Spongberg); East Butler (Ray Wall); Grant (Brian Bullington); Republican Valley (John Arnold); Laurel-Concord (Clayton Steele); West Point Central Catholic (Duane Mendlik).
Quarterfinals:
(19-4) Elmwood-Murdock 62, Loup City 54 (19-4)
(16-7) West Point Central Catholic 69, Sutton 37 (22-1)
(16-6) Grant 59, Republican Valley 54 (20-4)
(19-4) Laurel-Concord 70, East Butler 44 (18-5)
Semifinals:
(20-4) Elmwood-Murdock 52, West Point Central Catholic 43 (17-7)
(20-4) Laurel-Concord 59, Grant 49 (14-9)
Finals:
(21-4) Laurel-Concord 43, Elmwood-Murdock 26 (21-4)
C-2 Champion: Laurel-Concord (22-4); Head Coach: Clayton Steele; Asst: Mike Hailey
*The C-2 All-Tournament Team was: Matt Schroeder-Laurel-Concord (6-4, Sr.), Blake Erwin-Laurel-Concord (6-4, Jr.), Chris Haertel-Elmwood-Murdock (6-1, Jr.), Luke Ridder-West Point Central Catholic (6-4, Sr.), Kody Salsman-Grant (6-1, Jr.).
*Class C-2 Tournament scoring went to Laurel-Concord’s Matt Schroeder, who scored 61 points in three games (23, 21, 17 points) for the Bears. Schroeder, who had two sweet blocks in the C-2 final win over Elmwood-Murdock, was 17 ahead of Chris Haertel of Elmwood-Murdock in the scoring race.
The Class C-2 Championship game saw Laurel-Concord recording a low scoring 43-26 win over Elmwood-Murdock. The State Basketball Championship was a sweet compliment to the Bears State Football title earned in the Fall.
Elmwood-Murdock actually had good success to begin the game, cruising to an 8-2 lead against Laurel-Concord’s man defense. But Bears coach Clayton Steele quickly switched to a 2-1-2 look and limited E-M to 24% shooting the remainder of the game.
The Bears also received an emotional lift from senior Nathan Beckman, who had injured his foot badly in Laurel-Concord’s 62-54 first round win over Loup City. So serious was the injury, Beckman had to be transported from the game by ambulance to the hospital to be checked out. He watched the semifinals on crutches with his left leg in an air cast.
The gritty Beckman, who was not expected to play in the title game on Saturday, entered the fray in the 3rd quarter with Laurel-Concord leading by only five points. The senior immediately made two steals, igniting the Bears and giving his team the emotional lift they needed at the right time.
Beckman gutted it out the rest of the way, even connecting from downtown to give the Bears a 35-21 cushion, giving the Nebraska State Basketball Tournament yet another amazing tale of heroism.
*Class C-1*:
Tournament Qualifiers: Hastings St. Cecilia (Scott Rosno); Pierce (Todd Strom); Wahoo Neumann (Paul Johnson); Ainsworth (Rick Kissack) Milford (Tony Muller); Chase County (Bill Vires); Columbus Lakeview (Jake Shadley); Bennington (Larry Klaus).
Quarterfinals:
(19-4) Hastings St. Cecilia 55, Pierce 46 (18-4)
(20-2) Wahoo Neumann 92, Ainsworth 56 (15-7)
(20-2) Milford 75, Chase County 62 (16-6)
(20-2) Columbus Lakeview 64, Bennington 45 (17-2)
Semifinals:
(21-2) Wahoo Neumann 80, Hastings St. Cecilia 55 (20-4)
(21-2) Columbus Lakeview 60, Milford 39 (21-2)
Finals:
(22-2) Columbus Lakeview 55, Wahoo Neumann 53 (22-2)
C-1 Champion: Columbus Lakeview (23-2). Head Coach: Jake Shadley, Asst: Brad Luchsinger, Rick Thomas.
*The C-1 All-Tournament Team consisted of Columbus Lakeview juniors Dusty Jura (6-6) and Calvin Kapels (6-4), Brent Prochaska-Wahoo Neumann (6-2, Sr.), Casey Trambley-Hastings St. Cecilia (6-4, Sr.), and John Upton-Milford (6-1, Sr.).
The C-1 tournament scoring crown went to Dusty Jura of Lakeview, who strung together games of 29, 19 and 18 points for his total of 66 points. Jura edged Neumann’s big Brent Prochaska, who scored 64 points and out-dueled Jura 22 to 18 in the C-1 Final.
The C-1 championship game was a thriller. Lakeview was rolling along with a 13 point second quarter lead when Wahoo Neumann decided battled back. The Cavs actually took a 34-33 lead with 4:58 left in the third quarter on a 12 foot baseline jumper by Brent Prochaska. But 20 seconds later, Lakeview, who was on a mission, took the lead for good on a Dusty Jura basket off a Calvin Kapels assist.
It wasn’t as easy as it sounds though. Columbus Lakeview nearly gave it away when their free throw shooting went cold. The Vikings canned only 5 of 14 in that money quarter, enabling the Cavaliers to pull within 51-48 with 2:44 left in the game. Brent Prochaska once again provided the lift for Neumann.
Lakeview’s win was still up in the air when Mitch Reeves nailed a bucket in the paint to pull the Cavs within 53-50 with :14.8 seconds left. Lakeview’s Trevor Osten made a pair of charity tosses a tick later, giving the Vikings a 5 point advantage.
Prochaska then drilled a three pointer for Neumann as time expired to create the 55-53 spread at the end.
*Class B:*
*Tournament Qualifiers: Alliance (Rocky Almond); Aurora (Mike Herzberg); Ralston (Terry Lantz); Lincoln Pius X (Ray Forycki); McCook (Joel Hueser); Crete (David Bell); Beatrice (Jim Weeks); South Sioux City (Mark Casey).
Quarterfinals:
(17-3) Lincoln Pius X 68, Aurora 63 (16-6)
(22-1) Alliance 61, South Sioux City 33 (16-6)
(21-3) Ralston 69, McCook 67 (16-8)
(19-2) Beatrice 64, Crete 51 (13-7)
Semifinals:
(22-1) Alliance 84, Lincoln Pius X 63 (16-6)
(19-2) Beatrice , Ralston (17-5)
Finals:
(23-1) Alliance 53, Beatrice 50 (16-6)
Class B Champion: Alliance (24-1). Head Coach: Rocky Almond, Asst: Ed Sughroue, Michael Baker, Kevin Conley.
*The Class B All-Tournament Team was dominated by Alliance, who placed three players on the squad. 6-2 Bulldog seniors Tony Essay and Matt Lyster, along with 6-10 senior Tony Wilbrand were named. Beatrice seniors Rafael Oman (6-2, Sr.) and his teammate Jarod Obering (5-10, Sr.) rounded the team.
*The Tournament scoring leader was grabbed by Beatrice star Rafael Oman, who scored 55 points in three games (18, 20, 17 points). Tony Wilbrand was next with 50 points (17, 11, 22 points) Wilbrand also swatted 4 shots in the title game.
*The Class B final saw Alliance big post Tony Wilbrand pour in 22 points on 10 of 13 shooting from the field in the ‘Dogs 53-50 win over Beatrice. The Orange led by 4 points midway through the 4th quarter, but it was Alliance ace Matt Lyster, who scored 12 of his 17 points in that 4th quarter, who came through for my old buddy Rocky Almond’s Bulldog team.
I recall Coach Almond telling me that Wilbrand had to touch the ball 75% of the time in order to have a shot to beat Beatrice. And……...so be it.
Alliance ended up unbeaten against Nebraska competition, it’s only loss coming at the hand of Hays, Kansas in a mid-season tournament.
*An amazing matchup occurred in this game. 6-2 Rafael Oman of Beatrice was matched against 6-10 Tony Wilbrand of Alliance. I was stunned by the hops of Oman, who more than held his own against Tall Tony, despite giving up 8 inches. Wilbrand’s final statline; 22 points, 10 boards. Oman’s stats; 17 points, 15 rebounds. The dude could jump!
*Class A:*
Tournament Qualifiers: Bellevue West (Doug Woodard); Lincoln High (Russ Uhing); Lincoln Southeast (Jeff Smith); Millard South (Larry Ribble); Lincoln East (Ed McPherren); Columbus (Bob Hopp); Omaha Burke (Gary Graner); Omaha Benson (Terry Shelsta).
Quarterfinals:
(14-7) Omaha Burke 57, Millard South 45 (19-3)
(13-8) Lincoln East 56, Lincoln High 44 (14-6)
(12-9) Bellevue West 71, Lincoln Southeast 67 (20-1)
(15-5) Columbus 70, Omaha Benson 61 (15-6) (Overtime)
Semifinals:
(14-8) Lincoln East 60, Omaha Burke 47 (15-7)
(16-5) Columbus 74, Bellevue West 61 (13-9)
Finals:
(15-8) Lincoln East 36, Columbus 35 (17-5)
Class A Champion: Lincoln East (16-8). Head Coach: Ed McPherren Asst: Jeff Campbell, Joe Schlegelmilch, Rick Kabourek.
*The Class A All-Tournament Team consisted of Jason Dourisseau-Omaha Burke (6-4, Jr.), Tony Wibrand-Alliance (6-10, Sr), Jesse Shaw-Lincoln East (6-4, Sr.), Dwight Williams-Lincoln East (6-5, Sr.), Drew Snyder-Columbus (6-4, Sr.)
*The Tournament scoring honors battle was between Columbus teammates Elijah Starzl and Drew Snyder. Starzl “outscored” Snyder 10 to 9 in the 36-35 yawner, otherwise known as the Class A final. Starzl ended up with 53 points during the three day stay (18, 25 and 10 points) Snyder was two points back with 51.
*The Class A All-Tournament Team consisted of Jason Dourisseau-Omaha Burke (6-4, Jr.), Tony Wibrand-Alliance (6-10, Sr), Jesse Shaw-Lincoln East (6-4, Sr.), Dwight Williams-Lincoln East (6-5, Sr.), Drew Snyder-Columbus (6-4, Sr.)
*The Class A championship game certainly didn’t cause the Bob Devaney Sports Center scoreboard to short circuit. In the end, it was the Spartans Jesse Shaw that blocked a Brian Masek shot with 47 seconds left, then convert a pair of free throws to lift Lincoln East to a defensive 36-35 win over Columbus in the Class A final.
The Spartans Dwight Williams, who led his team with 13 points, had three breakaway two-handed dunks to bring the 12,195 in attendance to their feet.
It was especially sweet for Ed McPherren and his East forces, who were 9-8 before reeling off 7 straight wins that culminated with the Class A championship win over the Discoverers.
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*2001 Class D-2 All-State Team*
Matt Kucera-Litchfield** - 6-3, Senior (19.0 ppg/12.1 rpg)
Nolan Reilly-Greeley** - 6-4 Senior (16.2 ppg/5.1 rpg)
Adam Schueth-Ewing** - 6-3, Senior (23.0 ppg/12.0 rpg)
Whit Smith-Waterloo - 6-8, Senior (16.1 ppg/10.1 rpg)
Jackson Krejci-Exeter - 6-4, Senior (18.0 ppg/10.5 rpg)
2nd Team:
Nate Doremus-Benedict - 6-4, Senior (21.8 ppg/10.4 rpg)
Nate Polak-Waterloo - 6-3 Senior (16.2 ppg/8.9 rpg)
Tom Regan-Ewing - 6-5, Junior (18.9 ppg/9.0 rpg)
Tim Krab-Paxton - 6-3, Senior (20.0 ppg/5.0 rpg)
Kyle Lechtenberg-Butte - 5-11, Senior (22.2 ppg/9.0 rpg)
*Class D-2 Honorable Mention All-State:
*Seniors: Mickey Oldenkamp-Allen; Shane Fernau, Josh Staab-Arcadia; Cole Leach-Arnold; T.J. Powell-Arthur; Dustin Fulk-Banner County; A.J. Gausman-Chester-Hubbell-Byron; Danny Kerman-Clearwater: J.J. Dean-Dawson-Verdon; Abram Springer, Craig Bergmeier-Dorchester; Adam Schueth-Ewing; Luke Dutcher, Scott Dugan-Greeley; Jay Behrends-Lodgepole; Derek Billeter-Loomis; Jarett Postany-Loup County; Zach Wehner-Lynch; Andrew Clark, Lance Hall-McCool Junction; Matt Woodard, Cody Jensen-North Loup-Scotia; Andy Eider, Josh Perlinger, Jeff Heinrich-Paxton; Patrick Henn-Petersburg: Todd Dunekacke-Rising City; Brad Schlegel, Zach Schneider-Shickley; Randall Johnston-Silver Creek; Levi Gray-Sioux County; Greg Agina, Josh Rathke, Jake Weyers, Roy Goracke, Andy Heiden, Ralph Wusk-Sterling; Clint Burney-Thedford; Randy Chevalier-Wallace; Brian Polak-Waterloo, Andy Dawson-Wausa, Cory Weber-Wheeler Central.
Juniors: Darrin Liewer-Butte; Raphael Ramon-Chambers; Brandon Fraley-Chester-Hubbell-Byron; Brad Christensen-Elba; Dustin Wright, Jeff Blair-Ewing; Dustin Krejci-Exeter; Michael Bachman-Giltner; Marc Werkmeister, Andy Messinger-Hayes Center; Curt Greisen-Humphrey; Jason Wiest-Lodgepole; Tyler Abel-McPherson County; Matt Filipi, Jeff Havel-Milligan; Nate Filipi-Shickley; Reed Johnston-Silver Creek; Jon Hazen-Sterling; Stan Benkie-Waterloo; Scotty Oakley-Wolbach.
Sophomores: Russell Meyer-Dodge and Scott Crook-Rising City.
Freshmen: Cory Uldrich-Allen and Jack Rother-Wolbach.
*2001 Class D-1 All-State Team:
Andy Ketelsen-Osmond** - 6-2, Senior (18.8 ppg/6.5 rpg)
Shelby Jordan-Falls City Sacred Heart - 6-2, Sophomore (18.9 ppg/9.4 rpg)
Marcus Gillespie-Shelby - 6-0, Senior (18.0 ppg/9.0 rpg)
Matt Sells-Falls City Sacred Heart - 6-2, Sophomore (13.9 ppg/3.8 rpg)
Brad Braithwait-Arapahoe - 6-0, Senior (14.1 ppg/4.2 rpg)
2nd Team:
Kyle Fletcher-Spencer-Naper - 5-8, Senior (4.2 ppg/2.1 rpg)
Lance Classen-Spencer-Naper - 6-3, Junior (13.0 ppg/4.3 rpg)
Jordan Downey-Anselmo-Merna - 6-3, Junior (1.3 ppg/5.1 rpg)
Andrew Ortmeier-Osmond - 6-5, Junior (20.0 ppg/13.6 rpg)
Ben Ideus-Lewiston - 6-0, Junior (18.0 ppg/5.0 rpg)
*Class D-1 All-State Honorable Mention:
*Seniors: Noah Myers-Anselmo-Merna; Anthony Fisher-Arapahoe; Sam Phillips-Axtell; Clint French-Bancroft-Rosalie; Jeremy Prachl, Brad Byrd-Cedar Bluffs; Nathan Kamatz-Clay Center; Nathan Kalin-Coleridge; Justin Schardt, Taylor Stichka-Deshler; Jake Bendler-Eustis-Farnam-Troy Taft-Falls City Sacred Heart: Victor Sloboda-Franklin: Josh Woltemuth-Freeman; Andy Greisen, Eric Baumgart-Humphrey St. Francis; Scott Kraus, Mason Rothwell, Jake Ogren-Hyannis; Joel Grotrian, Andy Bedner-Johnson-Brock; Garrett Engelhardt, Nick Powell-Kenesaw; D.J. Johnson-Leigh; Dan Noonan-Leyton; Stephan Carretto-Lutheran High NE; Matt Woods-Maxwell; Patrick Houser-Meridian; Rico Gonzales-Minatare; Weston Cooper-Nebraska Christian; Nathan Damme-Nemaha Valley; Justin Frauendorfer, Tyler Afrank-Newman Grove; Andy Deaver-Omaha Christian Academy; Parish Sheridan, Mike Parker-Omaha Nation; Jake Peetz-O’Neill St. Marys; Adam Ickes, Tate Heiss-Orchard; John Wegner, Jared Paulsen-Palmer; Kent Plonkey, Bret Stubbs-Pleasanton; Jade Enevoldsen-Potter-Dix: Nick Brooks-Rock County; Brady Vecha-Scribner-Snyder; Nate Perry-Shelby; Mike Loew, Blake Power-Shelton; Brent Shubert, Kurt Lockard-SE Consolidated; Bryan Gill-South Platte; Tony Boettcher, Kyle Connot-Spencer-Naper; Travis Stevens-St. Edward.
Juniors: Jordan Crawford-Arapahoe; Rusty Fuller-Cambridge; Craig Hambidge-Elwood; Chris Cochrane-Eustis-Farnam-Anthony Weaver, Tony Santos-Falls City Sacred Heart; Shawn Mencl-Freeman; Tyler Colvin, Bruce Laird-Harvard; David Wegener, Jacob Wemhoff-Humphrey St. Francis; Dion Parks-Lewiston; Brad Schutt, Josh Moline-Mead; Kyle Campbell, B.J. Luke-Medicine Valley; Michael Niederklein-Meridian; Dustin Formanack, Derrie Medina-Nemaha Valley; Connor-Humphreys-Omaha Brownell-Talbot; John Parker-Omaha Nation; Chris Bahrij-O’Neill St. Marys; Grant Willits, Dusty Retzlaff-Osceola; Lucas Horn, Aaron Gehle-Overton, David Glenn-Pawnee City; Randy Leetch-Sargent; Scott Beck-Scribner-Snyder; Chad Cruise-St. Edward; Tyler Tallman-Stromsburg; Steven Humphrey-Wauneta-Palisade.
Sophomores: Kyle Blakeman-Anselmo-Merna; Michael Houtelling-Cambridge; Tyler Ideus-Freeman; Curtis Refior-Overton.
*2001 Class C-2 All-State Team*
Kyle Struebing-East Butler** - 6-4, Senior (22.3 ppg/9.3 rpg)
Neil Wortman-Hartington Cedar Catholic - 6-4, Senior (18.0 ppg/10.5 rpg)
Matt Schroeder-Laurel-Concord - 6-5, Senior (19.0 ppg/6.0 rpg)
Mike Jones-Sutton - 6-0, Senior (14.0 ppg/6.4 rpg)
Clint Duis-Odell - 6-3, Senior (27.2 ppg/9.5 rpg)
2nd Team:
John Kreikemeier-West Point Central Catholic - 6-2, Senior (13.7 ppg/4.8 rpg)
Derric Werner-Elkhorn Valley -Elkhorn Valley- 6-6, Junior (18.2 ppg/14.1 rpg)
Bronson Schliep-Centura - 6-7, Senior (20.0 ppg/6.8 rpg)
Todd Spohn-Friend - 6-2, Junior (16.2 ppg/9.7 rpg)
Nathan Beckman-Laurel-Concord - 6-3, Senior (14.0 ppg/4.0 rpg)
*Class C-2 All-State Honorable Mention:
Seniors: Madison Graham-Amherst; Joey Robison, Dirk Trautman-Bertrand; Brad Toepfer-Blue Hill; Terry Doggett, Lance Summey-Burwell; Kyle Fuchtman, Jeff Vandersnick-Creighton; Alex Renshaw-Diller-Odell; Jeremy Vanderslice, Troy Benes, Nathan Wall-East Butler; Gunner Qualset, Ramsey Smith-Elkhorn Valley; Nate Keim-Elm Creek; Brent McHugh-Elmwood-Murdock; Brandon Woltman; Nick Svehla-Friend; Brandon Ridder-Fullerton; Josh Krajewski-Garden County; Eric Prososki-Genoa; Charlie Goff-Grant; Matt Hames, Jeff Jones-Hartington Cedar Catholic; John Haas, Jeff Sorenson-Hemingford; Tyson Glasser-High Plains; Mitch Blum, Matt Mastny, Lee Burnheidi-Howells; John Barnett-Humboldt-TRS; Shawn Donohue-Kearney Catholic; Jon Erwin, Adam Hartung-Laurel-Concord; Corey Lipker-Lawrence-Nelson; Dan Smith, Troy Gulzig-Louisville; Shawn Schwaderer-Loup City; Saul Kittelson, Joey Gregg-Malcolm; Aaron Novak-Neligh-Oakdale; Brendan Waite-North Platte St. Pats; Chris Johnson-Oakland-Craig; Ryan Wilson-Palmyra; Roger Westerhold, Nick Von Segem-Pender; Evan Uthof-Ponca; Dusty Backer-Randolph; Matt Wolfe, Sam Leibbrandt, Mitch Nelms-Republican Valley; Jeff Luther, Brennon Fults-Southern Valley; Tyler Lemkau-Sutton; Ty Nixon-Wakefield; Luke Ridder-West Point CC; Pete Bass-Winnebago; Ryan Soto, Matt Harders-Wood River; Nathan Mumm-Yutan.
Juniors: Chris Haertel, Andy Rorie, Brad Piitz-Elmwood-Murdock; Craig Theis, Tyler Brandt-Friend; Jared Wetovick-Fullerton; Troy Haenfler, Ryan Cook-Grant; Rory Sudbeck, Jesse Hochstein-Hartington CC; Kyle Kassebaum-Hebron; Preston Parsons-High Plains; Lonnie Carlson-Lakeside Central; Blake Erwin-Laurel-Concord; Corbin Biltoft-Lawrence-Nelson; Josh Badura-Loup City; Brett Kroger-Lyons-Decatur NE; Andrew Paulsen-Malcolm; Aaron Ran-North Platte St. Pats; Kirk Eriksen-Oakland-Craig; Marty Ficken-Palmyra; Chad Arens-Randolph; Tim Johnson-Sandy Creek; Crif Scheideler-Southern; Eric Soderholm-Sutherland; Adam Hoffman-Winside.
Sophomores: Andy Poulosky-Ponca; Darron Shaw-Sandy Creek.
*2001 Class C-1 All-State Team*
Dusty Jura-Columbus Lakeview - 6-6, Junior (20.0 ppg/9.0 rpg)
Calvin Kapels-Columbus Lakeview - 6-4, Junior (22.8 ppg/8.8 rpg)
Brett Prochaska-Wahoo Neumann - 6-1, Senior (17.3 ppg/4.0 rpg)
Jarred Royal-Syracuse - 6-4, Junior (17.0 ppg/10.5 rpg)
Josh Lamberson-Wilber-Clatonia - 6-1, Senior (19.1 ppg/5.5 rpg)
2nd Team:
Jared Schmidt-Bennington - 6-4, Junior (22.1 ppg/13.9 rpg)
Jared Myers-Centura - 6-0, Senior (17.3 ppg/5.0 rpg)
John Upton-Milford - 6-1, Senior (14.8 ppg/2.9 rpg)
Nathan Lashley-Mitchell - 6-1, Senior (24.1 ppg/8.8 rpg)
Matt Herian-Pierce - 6-4, Junior (16.6 ppg/8.5)
*Class C-1 All-State Honorable Mention:
Seniors: Keith Ahlers-Adams Central; Chris Carder-Albion; Rocky Abbott-Ashland-Greenwood; Dan Whisler, Eric Moody-Auburn; Jay Aldag-Battle Creek; Ben Vogt, Tigh Buckles; Darren Toby, Marshal Pankoke-Centennial; Jared Anderson-Centura; Mike Smith, Eric Fuehrer-Chase County; Daniel Koch-Columbus Lakeview; Derek Torczon-Columbus Lakeview; Tyler Slate, Eric Bailey-Crofton; Dayl Crook, Jeff Rurup-David City; Dusty Kerkman-David City Aquinas; Derrick Streich-Elkhorn Mt. Michael; Mitch Sortino, A.J. Tyler, Scott Lovercheck-Fort Calhoun; Blake Lambert-Gothenburg, Craig Farlee-Grand Island Central Catholic; Casey Trambly, Austin Parks, Nick Soucie-Hastings St. Cecilia; Brett Ehlers, Dave Colvin, Jay Hiatt-Hershey; Justin Lewellen, Cutis Loontjer-Lincoln Lutheran; Seth Pawling-Logan View; Blake Rotherham, Marcus Rakowski-Madison; James Hershberger, Brett Muller-Milford; Evan Marlatt, Derek Gomez-Minden; Cory Huston-Mitchell; Luke Pelti, Toni Jericevic-Ord; Josh Gathman-Pierce; Jay Bemecher, Dusty Korth-Plainview; Kyle Anderson, Nick Wischof-Raymond Central; Riley Anderson-Stanton; Drew Myer-Superior; Barry Janssen-Syracuse; Russ Panko-Tekamah-Herman; Seth Brown-Valley; Joey Simon-Wahoo; Eric McLagan, Craig Olson-Wayne; Adam Broekemeier-West Point; Jerry Bergmeier-Wilber-Clatonia.
Juniors: Adam Flanagan-Albion; Ryan Schmidt, Jason Elofson-Arlington; Travis Anderson-Atkinson West Holt; Cole Stichler-Bennington; Andy Klepper-Centennial; Trevor Osten-Columbus Lakeview; Greg Buelt-Columbus Scotus; Blake Jochim, Ryan Berg-Conestoga; Adam Cobus, Adam Kerkman-David City Aquinas; Luke Beerbohm-Fairbury; Luke Aguilera-Fillmore Central; Jeremy Leonard-Fremont Bergan; Jon Ziegler-Lincoln Lutheran; Andy Bastian-Morrill; Neil Hines, Paul Dorsey-North Bend; Travis Test-Pierce; Trent Siebecker-Superior; M.J.Hrabik-Syracuse; Bob Perrett, Blake Beebout, Doug Hesse-Valentine; Adam Chvatal-Wahoo; Mitch Reeves-Wahoo Neumann; Brad Hochstein-Wayne.
Sophomores; Brent Cole-Auburn; Bubba Kramer-Atkinson West Holt; Colin Weber, Shaun Erickson-Battle Creek; Micah Smith-Chadron; Ed Kaiser-Chase County; Josh Mueller-Columbus Lakeview; Kevin McGill-Fremont Bergan; Todd Hoehne-Stanton; Chance Klasek-Tri-County; Aaron Pryor-Wilber-Clatonia.
Freshman; Michael Brower-Fillmore.
*2001 Class B All-State Team*
Tony Wilbrand-Alliance - 6-10, Senior (16.4 ppg/10.5 rpg)
Rafael Oman-Beatrice - 6-2, Senior (17.6 ppg/10.0 rpg)
Jarod Obering-Beatrice - 5-10, Senior (11.2 ppg/2.8 rpg)
Micah Kohls-Aurora - 6-7, Senior (20.6 ppg/10.1 rpg)
Turner Trofholz-Schuyler - 6-7, Junior (21.7 ppg/13.7 rpg)
2nd Team:
Nate Wittstruck-Crete - 5-11, Senior (13.2 ppg/3.2 rpg)
Mitch Heiman-Lincoln Pius X - 6-3, Senior (14.3 ppg/6.1 rpg)
Ben Bixenmann-Lincoln Pius X - 6-0, Senior (11.3 ppg/3.8 rpg)
Matt Lyster-Alliance - 6-2, Senior (15.0 ppg/5.6 rpg)
Shawn Swan-Ralston - 6-1, Junior (16.5 ppg/6.2)
*Tony Wilbrand played four seasons for Nebraska, earning two letters while appearing in 91 games.
*Aurora’s Mikah Kohls was awarded the Gatorade Player-of-the-Year award in 2001.
*Seniors: Tony Essay, Mark Robertson-Alliance; Jon Byars-Beatrice; Mike James, Chris Peterson-Boys Town; Jason Pavlish-Crete; Dustin Peterson-Elkhorn; Jim Lansan, Mitch Sailor, Matt Rumbaugh-Falls City; Dan Fisher-Gering; Chris Charron-GINW; Dan Ensor-Gretna; Mike Nollette, Kipp Yost; Brandon Williams-Holdrege; Luke Kessler, T.J. Birkel-Lincoln Pius X; Kyle Carmichael, Michael Kuhlen-McCook; Ryan Wing-Norris; Chris Finken, Jason Schlesiger -Omaha Gross; Sen Mallory-Omaha Roncalli; Nick Sorrell-Plattsmouth; Mark Segrist, Zac Kamtz, Jason VanNoy-Scottsbluff; Ryan Poots-Seward; Shane Kantur, Chris Hadden-Sidney; Garrett Camell-South Sioux City; Andy Huls-Waverly; Jay Bartek-York.
*Juniors: Cody Hoegh, Danny Hansen, Luke Jarosik-Aurora; David Bias-Beatrice; Mike Rodenbaugh-Crete; Spencer Peterson, Jay Moore-Elkhorn; Cole Fredrick-Grand Island Northwest; Mike Larson, Seth Schroeder-Holdrege; Joseph Easley, Mark Heiser-Lincoln Pius X; Scott DeBoer-Norris; Kyle Reznicek-Omaha Roncalli; Ted Gans-Schuyler; Brett Birch-Scottsbluff; Ben Siebert-Seward; Lee Martin, Sean White-Waverly.
*Sophomore: Krae Dutoit-McCook
*2001 Class A All-State Team:
Shawn Muhleisen-Lincoln Southeast - 6-4, Senior (15.9 ppg/4.4 rpg)
Jimmy Motz-Lincoln Northeast** - 6-7, Senior (19.6 ppg/6.0 rpg)
Jesse Shaw-Lincoln East - 6-4, Senior (16.4 ppg/6.1 rpg)
Jason Dourisseau-Omaha Burke - 6-4, Junior (17.8ppg/6.8 rpg)
Brett Seger-Omaha Westside - 6-5, Junior (28.8 ppg/9.6 rpg)
2nd Team:
Arthur Boults-Omaha Benson - 6-3, Senior (21.3 ppg/6.5 rpg)
Ryan Curtis-Millard South - 6-7, Senior (20.0 ppg/8.1 rpg)
Wes Wilkinson-Grand Island - 6-9, Junior (16.3 ppg/4.2 rpg)
Drew Snyder-Columbus - 6-4, Senior (16.9 ppg/7.6 rpg)
Seth Miller-Lincoln High - 6-4, Senior (16.4 ppg/5.8 rpg)
*Our good friend Jimmy Motz we on to play in 87 games for Creighton, breaking Kyle Korver’s record for 3 point accuracy, canning a remarkable 48.6% from beyond the arc. The 6-7 forward was named to the All-Missouri Valley Conference team as a junior in 2004/2005 season.
Coach Motz is now the head man at Columbus High after successful stints at Sterling and Central City. Terrific, terrific basketball mind.
*Class “A” All-State Honorable Mention:
*Seniors: Eddie Ceaser, Josh Vanderslice-Bellevue East; Elijah Starzl, Andy Brown, Brian Masek, Matt Travers-Columbus; Kortlind Jimerson-Creighton Prep; Colin Churchill-Fremont; Joe Vavricek, Aaron Modlin-Grand Island; Dwight Williams, Jason Criger-Lincoln East; Henry Winsley-Lincoln High; Jody Friesen, Matt Eybel-Lincoln NE; Andrew Heckman, Erk Kohl, Nate Doney, Barrett Ruud-Lincoln SE; Troy Grover-Millard North; Matt Turner, Matt Schieber-Millard South; Daniel Bruce-Millard West; Chris Denny, Adam Skalberg-Norfolk; Kyle Rupp, Jeremiah Larsen, Matt McMurtry-North Platte; Cameron Lollar, Joe Ogba-Omaha Benson; Kevin Turner-Omaha Bryan; Kris DeSpain-Omaha Burke; Brent Bell-Omaha Central; Greg Stevenart, Art Suess-Omaha NW; Clydell White, Cortez Clark-Omaha South; Curtis Knust-Omaha Westside; Jon Davis, Erik Thomas-Papillion-LaVista.
*Juniors: Shaun Wisdom, Micah Stancil-Bellevue West; Nedu Onyeuku-Creighton Prep; Kurtis Mann-Grand Island, Dan Emken-Kearney; Bryce Meyers, Drew Cook, Jesse Bouwens-Lincoln East; Patrick Bryan-Millard South; Zac Robinson-Millard West; Roy Enright-Omaha Burke; Schuyler Thomas, Kris Kuhn, Mark LeFlore-Omaha Central.
*Sophomores: Jesse Meyer-Bellevue West; Alex Aten-Kearney; Nick Bahe-Lincoln SE; Euvon Turner-Millard South.
*2001 Super-State 1st Team:
Shawn Muhleisen-Lincoln Southeast - 6-4, Senior (15.9 ppg/4.4 rpg)
Jimmy Motz-Lincoln Northeast** - 6-7, Senior (19.6 ppg/6.0 rpg)
Tony Wilbrand-Alliance - 6-10, Senior (16.4 ppg/10.5 rpg)
Jason Dourisseau-Omaha Burke - 6-4, Junior (17.8ppg/6.8 rpg)
Brett Seger-Omaha Westside - 6-5, Junior (28.8 ppg/9.6 rpg)
*2001 Super-State 2nd Team:
Arthur Boults-Omaha Benson - 6-3, Senior (21.3 ppg/6.5 rpg)
Ryan Curtis-Millard South - 6-7, Senior (20.0 ppg/8.1 rpg)
Wes Wilkinson-Grand Island - 6-9, Junior (16.3 ppg/4.2 rpg)
Jesse Shaw-Lincoln East - 6-4, Senior (16.4 ppg/6.1 rpg)
Rafael Oman-Beatrice - 6-2, Senior (17.0 ppg/10.0 rpg)
*2001 Super-State 3rd Team:
Drew Snyder-Columbus - 6-4, Senior (16.9 ppg/7.6 rpg)
Seth Miller-Lincoln High - 6-4, Senior (16.4 ppg/5.8 rpg)
Dusty Jura-Columbus Lakeview - 6-6, Junior (20.0 ppg/9.0 rpg)
Calvin Kapels-Columbus Lakeview - 6-4, Junior (22.8 ppg/8.8 rpg)
Shelby Jordan-Falls City Sacred Heart - 6-2, Sophomore (18.9 ppg/9.4 rpg)
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Players from 2001 who made the Career lists on the NSAA Records site:
*Most Points-Career:
1,672 - Andy Ketelsen-Osmond (103rd)
*Rebounds-Career:
781 - Anthony Fisher-Arapahoe (29th)
*Three Point Goals-Career:
205 - Jeremy Pirchl - Prague (Tied 28th)
154 - Brad Braithwait-Arapahoe (Tied 67th)
*Three Point Goals-Season:
72- Jared Paulsen-Palmer (Tied 29th)
*Three Point Goals-One Game:
9 -Jeremy Pirchl-Prague (Tied 5th)
*Three Point Goals-Team-One Game:
16 - Cedar Bluffs (Tied 8th)
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