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Nsaa Mission Statement 2018-2019 FALL ACTIVITIES-- NSAA Board of Directors Cross Country District I Mark Norvell, Fillmore Central Football District I Kathi Wieskamp, Lincoln Public Schools Golf-Girls District II Dr. Bob Reznicek, Boys Town District II Thomas Lee, Omaha Northwest Play Production District III Dr. Jon Cerny, Bancroft-Rosalie Softball District IV Dan Keyser, Sutherland Tennis-Boys District V Alan Garey, Medicine Valley District VI Dr. Troy Unzicker, Alliance Unified Sports-Bowling Volleyball NSAA Executive Staff WINTER ACTIVITIES-- Jay Bellar, Executive Director Girls Basketball Debra Velder, Associate Director Boys Basketball Jennifer Schwartz, Assistant Director Jon Dolliver, Assistant Director Speech Nate Neuhaus, Assistant Director Swimming & Diving Ron Higdon, Assistant Director Wrestling/Dual Wrestling Dan Masters, Assistant Director Jeff Stauss, Assistant Director SPRING ACTIVITIES-- Baseball Golf-Boys Journalism NSAA MISSION STATEMENT Music-District The public and non-public high schools of Nebraska Soccer voluntarily agreed to form the Nebraska School Tennis-Girls Activities Association for the following purposes: Track & Field • To formulate and make policies which will cultivate high ideals of citizenship, fair competition, sportsmanship and teamwork which will complement the member OTHER-- schools’ curriculum programs. Awards Distinguished Service • To foster uniformity of standards in interscholastic activity competition. Outstanding Service The NSAA Cup • To organize, develop, direct and regulate an interscholastic activity program which is equitable and Participation Statistics will protect and promote the health and physical welfare of all participants. Parade of Champions NSAA Record Book CROSS COUNTRY The NSAA Cross Country Championships were held in Kearney on October 19, 2018. Ron Higdon, NSAA Assistant Director, served as the meet director. The Kearney Country Club course was 5,000 meters for boys and 5,000 meters for girls. There were four districts in Classes A, B and C with the top three teams and top-15 individuals qualifying for the state championships. Class D had six districts with the top three teams and top 15 individuals qualifying for the state meet. Attendance: 6,262. Class A Boys Team Scores Class B Boys Medal Winners Class D Boys Team Scores 1. Fremont, 84 1. Ryan Zavadil, 10, Omaha Skutt Catholic, 1. Malcolm, 46 2. Creighton Preparatory School, 94 16:28.0 2. Norfolk Catholic, 78 3. Millard West, 112 2. Samuel Lueders, 11, Blair, 16:31.4 3. West Holt, 79 4. Papillion-La Vista South, 126 3. Gavin Skorupa, 11, Lincoln Pius X, 16:34.4 4. Thayer Central, 106 5. Lincoln Southwest, 150 4. Alexis Hernandez, 11, Lexington, 16:40.1 5. Ainsworth, 108 6. Omaha Central, 170 5. Kody Smallfoot, 11, Elkhorn, 16:55.6 6. Gibbon, 116 7. Lincoln North Star, 197 6. Zekariya Abdela, 12, South Sioux City, 16:56.8 7. Axtell, 119 8. Gretna, 203 7. Jaydon Welsh, 10, Hastings, 16:57.9 8. Perkins County, 130 9. Grand Island, 206 8. Yanni Vasquezgarcia, 11, Lexington, 17:01.6 9. Tri County, 137 10. Kearney, 219 9. Benjamin Springer, 12, Aurora, 17:02.5 10. Shelton, 162 11. Lincoln East, 228 10. Tyler Welch, 12, Seward, 17:05.3 11. Aquinas Catholic, 168 12. Elkhorn South, 249 11. Robert Matney, 12, Omaha Roncalli 12. Ravenna, 180 Catholic/Omaha Brownell Talbot, 17:06.9 13. Bridgeport, 182 Class A Boys Medal Winners 12. Jacob Rupp, 9, Blair, 17:07.9 14. Wisner-Pilger, 198 1. Liem Chot, 10, Lincoln North Star, 16:08.8 13. Noble Valerio-Boster, 11, Ralston, 17:19.5 15. Chase County, 198 2. Ethan Goldner, 12, Omaha Westside, 16:19.5 14. Logan Moravec, 12, Gering, 17:21.0 16. Doniphan-Trumbull, 235 3. Jose Gonzalez, 12, Fremont, 16:22.1 15. Zachary Van Brocklin, 11, Norris, 17:24.9 17. Cornerstone Christian, 271 4. Tyler Boyle, 11, Lincoln Southwest, 16:26.9 18. Logan View, 271 5. Trevor Acton, 11, Lincoln Southwest, 16:28.5 Class C Boys Team Scores 6. Jacob Kosmicki, 11, Grand Island, 16:31.8 1. Sidney, 53 Class D Boys Medal Winners 7. Nagmeldin Abdalla, 10, Omaha Bryan, 16:33.2 2. Holdrege, 58 1. Benjamin Arens, 12, Ainsworth, 16:02.4 8. Luke Dickas, 12, Creighton Preparatory 3. Lincoln Christian, 81 2. Treyvin Schlueter, 12, Ainsworth, 17:11.9 School, 16:34.4 4. Mitchell, 95 3. Colby Karr, 12, Red Cloud/Blue Hill, 17:14.5 9. Mason McDonald, 12, Millard West, 16:35.3 5. Douglas County West, 97 4. Creighton Niemeyer, 12, Tri County, 17:17.1 10. Wesley Ferguson, 12, Fremont, 16:39.6 6. Columbus Scotus, 104 5. Caden Waitley, 12, Perkins County, 17:25.4 11. Thomas Oliver, 11, Lincoln East, 16:40.6 7. Auburn, 117 6. Nathan Holcomb, 11, Gibbon, 17:25.5 12. Kellen McLaughlin, 11, Gretna, 16:40.6 8. Wahoo, 119 7. Devyn Beekman, 12, Malcolm, 17:28.0 13. Dillon McNeill, 11, Papillion-La Vista South, 9. Milford, 124 8. Kaleb Pickel, 10, Gibbon, 17:35.5 16:40.6 10. Boone Central/Newman Grove, 127 9. John Swotek, 11, Malcolm, 17:43.5 14. Nicholas Larson, 12, Omaha Central, 16:44.1 11. St. Paul, 152 10. Jaden Dietlein, 12, Perkins County, 17:47.4 15. Jackson McFadden, 12, Kearney, 16:45.2 12. Fort Calhoun, 197 11. Damian Stewart, 12, Thayer Central, 17:50.1 Class C Boys Medal Winners 12. Cole Belitz, 12, Neligh-Oakdale, 17:50.7 Class B Boys Team Scores 1. Aidan Wheelock, 12, Minden, 16:31.8 13. Omar Tinajero, 10, Wood River, 17:54.0 1. Omaha Skutt Catholic, 42 2. Mason Sindelar, 10, Pierce, 16:52.1 14. Dre Vance, 12, Archbishop Bergan, 17:58.0 2. Lexington, 74 3. Tyler Peterson, 12, Holdrege, 17:07.3 15. Hunter Bennett, 10, Elkhorn Valley, 17:58.0 3. Elkhorn, 89 4. Braden Kobza, 12, Falls City, 17:19.8 4. Blair, 91 5. Collin Brauer, 12, Sidney, 17:21.5 5. Aurora, 96 6. Caleb Canfield, 12, Lincoln Christian, 17:25.8 6. Columbus,103 7. Camden Sesna, 12, Kearney Catholic, 17:27.1 7. Lincoln Pius X, 112 8. Ryan McArdle, 10, Douglas County 8. Plattsmouth, 114 West, 17:30.0 9. Hastings,114 9. Gavin McGerr, 10, Lincoln Christian, 17:34.3 10. Mount Michael Benedictine, 146 10. Elliott Thomazin, 12, Columbus Scotus, 11. Ralston, 156 17:34.7 12. Gering, 158 11. William Anderson, 10, Gothenburg, 17:35.7 12. Caden Erickson, 12, Holdrege, 17:39.4 13. Carlos Lucero, 12, Sidney, 17:43.5 14. Noah Kubat, 11, Arlington, 17:43.7 15. Jonathan Lindgren, 10, Boone Central/ Newman Grove, 17:47.4 2 CROSS COUNTRY (continued) Class A Girls Team Scores Class B Girls Medal Winners Class D Girls Team Scores 1. Lincoln East, 65 1. Samantha Palermo, 11, Norris, 19:57.7 1. Ainsworth, 63 2. Fremont, 71 2. Madeline Yardley, 10, Elkhorn, 20:21.5 2. North Platte St. Patrick’s, 77 3. Papillion-La Vista South, 81 3. Jayden Harrington, 11, Ralston, 20:24.1 3. McCool Junction, 91 4. Lincoln Southwest, 125 4. Chelsey Espinosa, 10, Hastings, 20:25.4 4. Bloomfield, 101 5. Millard South, 147 5. Madison Smith, 11, Lexington, 20:30.1 5. Malcolm, 117 6. Millard West, 157 6. Laura Martin, 11, Lincoln Pius X, 20:34.1 6. Gibbon, 135 7. Kearney, 173 7. Maya Nachtigal, 12, Aurora, 20:37.1 7. Ravenna, 142 8. Millard North, 193 8. Rebekah Plugge, 12, Hastings, 20:38.1 8. Thayer Central, 149 9. Gretna, 205 9. Maria Lasala, 12, Omaha Skutt Catholic, 9. Tri County, 152 10. Elkhorn South, 230 20:38.9 10. West Holt, 158 11. Omaha Central, 251 10. Elsianna Rodewald, 11, McCook, 20:40.8 11. Bayard, 159 12. Omaha Westside, 252 11. Grace Lamski, 11, Elkhorn, 20:41.8 12. Hastings St. Cecilia, 177 12. Adelina Herrera, 11, Lincoln Pius X, 20:42.9 13. Chase County, 184 Class A Girls Medal Winners 13. Libby Gourlay, 10, Norris, 20:56.6 14. Bridgeport, 192 1. Kaylie Crews, 10, Papillion-La Vista South, 14. Allyson Korus, 10, Lincoln Pius X, 20:58.5 15. Pender, 199 18:42.5 15. Monica Hanus, 10, Lincoln Pius X, 20:59.7 16. Humphrey St. Francis, 223 2. Jenna Muma, 10, Lincoln East, 19:05.7 17. Logan View, 229 3. Elli Dahl, 9, Fremont, 19:11.7 Class C Girls Team Scores 4. Hannah Godwin, 10, Kearney, 19:18.3 1. Holdrege, 50 Class D Girls Medal Winners 5. Lindsey Blehm, 11, Lincoln Southwest, 19:19.0 2. Fort Calhoun, 62 1. Rylee Rice, 11, Ainsworth, 19:25.6 6. Hannah Ray, 11, Lincoln Northeast, 19:21.0 3. Columbus Scotus, 66 2. Paige Steinman, 11, Pender, 20:03.4 7. Lorelei Hayden, 11, Millard South, 19:31.2 4. Lincoln Christian, 79 3. Sable Lambley, 11, Dundy County Stratton, 8. Abby Heffner, 12, Millard West, 19:33.6 5. Boone Central/Newman Grove, 81 20:17.1 9. Anna Jennings, 11, Papillion-La Vista South, 6. Conestoga, 98 4. Jade Rickard, 12, Plainview, 20:40.0 19:37.8 7. Kearney Catholic, 112 5. Ceeanna Beel, 10, Ainsworth, 20:43.8 10. Abigail Schmidt, 11, Lincoln East, 19:38.2 8. Mitchell, 125 6. Daisy Frick, 9, North Central (Rock County/ 11. Hannah Denson, 11, Millard South, 19:41.1 9. Ogallala, 137 Keya Paha County), 20:46.7 12. Madison Muma, 12, Lincoln East, 19:44.6 10. Milford, 139 7. Andie Koch, 10, Tri County, 20:47.7 13. Olivia Rosenthal, 9, Papillion-La Vista 11. O’Neill, 142 8. Molly Paxton, 11, Mullen, 20:48.6 South, 19:48.1 12.
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