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Dodge starts fast, fends off MCC men 74-73 (College Sports ~ 11/17/21)
The McCook Community College men battled back from a slow start, took a short-lived second-half lead but lost to Dodge City Community College at home Tuesday, 74-73. “You really can’t ask for more of an effort than what our guys gave,” said MCC Coach Jacob Brandl. “I didn’t think we played great a lot of times but we played hard. You just can’t spot a good team like that early on like we did.”... -
Broncos, 'Riders part of Six-Man all-district team (High School Sports ~ 11/17/21)
PAXTON, Neb. — The Six Man All-District 5 football teams were announced today with plenty of players from Southwest, Wauneta-Palisade and Wallace this fall. FIRST TEAM OFFENSE Center: Senior Grant Walker, Wauneta-Palisade End: Senior Camden McConnell, Wallace... -
Creighton wins again over Big Red in Lincoln, 77-69
(College Sports ~ 11/17/21)
Kobe Webster had a team-high 20 points off the bench to lead three Huskers in doubles figures, but Nebraska's slow start proved costly in a 77-69 loss to Creighton Tuesday evening at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Webster, who missed NU's first two games because of injury, provided a spark, as the senior keyed a 21-4 first-half run that saw the Huskers erase a 19-point deficit to one late in the first half...
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Latest from McCook YMCA Adult Volleyball Leagues
(Community Sports ~ 11/17/21)
Week 3 – November 9th A-League Nick’s Distribution defeats Wolf Pack in three sets, 22-25, 25-15, 15-7 Nick’s Distribution defeats Bumpin’ Uglies in two sets, 25-13, 25-13 Practice Safe Sets defeats Bumpin’ Uglies in two sets, 25-21, 25-19 Wolf Pack defeats T & L Contracting in two sets, 25-19, 25-18...
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YMCA youth hoops deadline set for Friday
(Community Sports ~ 11/17/21)
McCook, Nebraska, November 8, 2021 – The Ed Thomas YMCA of McCook will be hosting Winter Youth Basketball Leagues with practices set to begin in December. Registration for the leagues sponsored by Wagner Auto Group is open now through Friday, November 19th. Games are set to begin in January...
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Sooners tumble but CFP top seven remains solid
(College Sports ~ 11/17/21)
NEW YORK (AP) — The third edition of the College Football Playoff Rankings was released Tuesday night with Georgia, Alabama, Oregon and Ohio State remaining as the top four teams for the second straight week. Not only that, the first seven teams in the top 25 were unchanged as all won games in a week that only saw one significant upset...