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RECORD BOOK Individual Medal Winners Team Trophy Winners of State Events Sponsored by Nebraska School Activities Association 2004-05 RECORD BOOK Individual Medal Winners Team Trophy Winners of State Events Sponsored by Nebraska School Activities Association NSAA Mailing Address: Home Page Address: PO Box 5447 http://www.nsaahome.org Lincoln, NE 68505-0447 E-Mail Address: Telephone: (402) 489-0386 [email protected] Table of Contents Awards......................... 2-3 Journalism ............... 29-30 Speech .................... 31-33 Baseball .......................... 3 Music ............................ 30 Swimming ................ 12-13 Basketball ....................... 4 Parade of Champions ... 36 Tennis ........................... 14 Cross Country ................ 5 Participation Statistics .. 35 Track ........................ 15-23 Debate .......................... 28 Play Production............. 28 Volleyball....................... 23 Football ........................ 6-7 Soccer .......................... 11 Wrestling ................. 24-27 Golf.............................. 8-9 Softball ......................... 10 1 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212 NSAA DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARDS – 2005-1979 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123 The Nebraska School Activities Association’s Distinguished Service Awards are presented annually to individuals who went far beyond what was expected of them, either as a high school participant or in support of high school activities as adults. Two categories exist: Distinguished Service Awards for those making over-all contributions directed more to one particular activity and Outstanding Service Awards for each activity for those making contributions to one activity. Distinguished Service and Outstanding Service award winners from 2005-1979: 2005 1997 1989 John Henry, Lincoln Larry Rice, Ainsworth Roger Miller, Papillion-LaVista Justin Kerchal, Kearney Larry Bock, Blair Dr. William Gogan, Ord Vern Plambeck, Kearney Dean Dorsey, Cozad Thomas R. Mihane, Scottsbluff Mike Purdy, Bellevue Dr. Dennis Connolly, Lincoln Loren Kuper, Minden Nate Stineman, Oxford Dr. Larry Helmick, Kearney Harold Johnson, Elmwood Mike Troxel, Sutherland Dr. Mike McCoy, Lincoln Louis Stithem, Broken Bow 1988 2004 Denny Fuehrer, Norfolk Leroy Cundall, Bayard 1995 Don Kraft, Millard South Bill Lewis, Adams Les Roberts, Lincoln Cindy Wells, Grand Island George Shinker, Atkinson 1987 Rod Borders, Gordon Ron Huston, Omaha Phil Sprague, Lincoln Bill Pile, Leyton, Potter-Dix Dave Webber, Omaha Kenneth P. Ackermann, Utica Duane E. Johnson, Hastings 2003 1986 Dr. Marshall Adams, Seward 1994 Paul Basler, Papillion-LaVista Sid Charf, Neligh Roy Churchill, Lincoln Jerry Neely, Norfolk Allan Gaskill, Cambridge Jack Hallstrom, Omaha Robert Pease, Lincoln Gene Haynes, Omaha Wilbur D. Brawner, Dix Arnold Peterson, Alma Sue Mehaffey, Omaha Harold (Swede) Hawkins, Oakland-Craig Allen Friesen, Henderson Dorothy Nielsen, Lincoln 1993 1985 2002 Lavern J. Fitzgibbon, Chadron Bill Madden, Scottsbluff James Riley, Lincoln Buford M. Grosscup, Lincoln Bill Miller, Lincoln Rex Jones, Lincoln Neil Kluver, Randolph 1984 Bill Schnoor, Valley Eugene (Hoppy) McCue, Alma L. Max Ingram, Bartley Ted Gill, Arapahoe J.R. Mollring, Cambridge Jim Paige, Wayne 1992 E. Lee Todd, Grant Eugene Miller, Grand Island 2001 R. D. (Dick) Thompson, North Platte 1983 Irene Colborn, Lincoln Richard A. Perry, Lincoln Ross Bonham, Franklin Dean Dahlke, Bertrand Robert Vohland, Gibbon William Conner, Scottsbluff Al Papik, Lincoln Thomas L. Hallstrom, Omaha Jack Payne, Omaha Al Bahe, Fremont 1982 Dennis Smith, Papillion James Sommers, Lincoln Dr. Owen Knutzen, Omaha Hartley White, Omaha 2000 1991 Joe Di Natale, North Platte Ray Ehlers, Lexington Gene Kruger, Elkhorn Larry Coorts, Adams Ernie Behne, Brainard 1981 Bob Clay, Aurora Cecil Walker, Fremont Waldo Johnson, Wausa Dr. Howard Sorensen, Omaha 1999 1990 Leo Stangle, Scottsbluff Al Combs, Potter-Dix Larry Sheppard, Fremont Dr. Duane Haith, Omaha Delmar Bailar, North Platte 1980 Butch Hug, Lincoln Barry Moore, Lincoln Ed Colleran, Spalding Don Kraemer, Norfolk Robert (Babe) Penney, Omaha Bill Pfeiff, Lincoln Ed Childress, Lincoln 1998 1979 Conde Sargent, Lincoln Leslie Chamberlin, Lincoln Walter R. Olsen, Fremont Charlie H. Foster, Kearney Executive Staff Board of Control Dr. Jim Tenopir Jennifer Hascall DISTRICT I DISTRICT IV Executive Director Assistant Director Dr. Brian Maher Mike Troxel Debra Velder Larry Mollring Centennial Sutherland Associate Director Assistant Director DISTRICT II DISTRICT V Jim Angele Margie Pinkerton Dr. Bob Reznicek Nate Stineman Assistant Director Business Manager Omaha Westside Southern Valley Bob Colgate Melissa Krason DISTRICT III DISTRICT VI Assistant Director Technology Glen Morgan Chuck Hafer Mullen Administrator Neligh-Oakdale 2 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123 OUTSTANDING SERVICE AWARDS 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212 2004-05 Mick Pierce, Lincoln Diane Rood Linke, Norfolk 1988-1989 Football— Football— Speech and Debate— Music— Gary DeBoer, Nelson Keith Staehr, Kimball Allen Janovec, Norfolk Mildred Appleoff, Falls City Bobby Mills, Grand Island Speech— John Svoboda, Falls City Wrestling— 1999-2000 Dan Johnson, Lincoln Duane Choutka, Lindsay Football and Track— Mary Winn, Scottsbluff 1987-1988 Greg Conrad, York Ralph Black, Neligh Football— Ron Stokey, Lewellen Speech and Play Production— 1996-1997 Francis Skupa, Campbell Jerry Smyth, Greeley Mel Shoemaker, Kearney Wrestling— Andy Blue, Oxford Dave Scheffler, Lincoln Basketball— John Shaw, Lincoln Bill Manley, Oxford Dale Young, Hampton Bob Houser, Lincoln Earl Beeler, Oxford 2003-2004 Swimming— Joe Bateman, Omaha Basketball— Baseball— Jean Green, Lincoln Ray Osborn, Omaha John Johnette, Omaha Charlie Rush, Bellevue Soccer— Swimming— Dr. Jerry Bartee, Omaha Harry Forehand, Omaha 1994-1995 Dr. Richard Hammer, Lincoln Wrestling— Track— Dr. William Weyhrach, Lincoln Hank Ostdiek, Bridgeport 1998-1999 Don Copenhaver, Omaha Wrestling— Football— Cross Country— Basketball— Max Kitzelman, Fremont Fred Meyer, Sargent Jay Dirksen, Lincoln Bob Cottrell Dean Kelley, Omaha Tennis— Speech and Play Production— Dr. Frank Weirman, Lincoln Ron Garofolo, Omaha Skip Altig, North Platte 1993-1994 Track— Golf— Wrestling— Basketball— Dr. Duane Haith, Omaha Dennis Knipping, Oxford Doyle Wolverton, Lincoln Rudy Stoehr, Lincoln Cecil McKnight, Plattsmouth Play Production— Football— Track— Jack Garrison, Kearney Gary Frerichs, Coleridge Henry Amend, Omaha 1986-1987 Speech and Debate— Tom Hallstrom, Omaha Football— Janet Rose, Kearney 1997-1998 Tom Jaworski, Omaha Speech and Play Production— Wrestling— 1992-1993 Patsy Koch-Johns, Lincoln Kathy Shada, Lincoln Football— 1985-1986 Lynn Edgell, Blair Al Gaston, Grant Girls Track— 2002-2003 Mary Caverzagie, Plattsmouth Baseball— Arnold Jakubowski, Howells Music— Jim Ayers, Ogallala Ken Allen, Ralston Speech— Steve Baker, Elkhorn John McMullen, Fremont Terry Pettersen, Omaha Roger Berney, Fremont 1991-1992 Gymnastics— 2001-2002 Nick Chiburis, Bellevue Gymnastics— Francis Allen, Lincoln Wrestling— Phyllis Brown-Hendrix, Council Dick Bayer, Omaha Don Eichner, Ogallala Bluffs Swimming— 1984-1985 Football— Lynn Groff, Omaha Track— 2000-2001 Moe Milliken, Holdrege Wrestling— Jess Keifer, Holdrege Track— Speech and Play Production— Orval Borgialli, Lincoln Merlin Lawrence, Omaha Dave Hastings, Ord Beau Haizlip, Omaha 1979-1980 Larry Jacobsen, Omaha Loray Hastings, Ord Track— Swimming— Janell Custer, Broken Bow 1989-1990 Willis Jones, Beatrice Betty Jakob, Grand Island Cathleen Diaz, Ogallala Speech— Wally Jakob, Grand Island Diane Finch, Arnold Richard Cross, Norfolk Wrestling— Ardys Dunsmoor, Hampton Boys Golf— Colleen Classen, Utica Diana Tate, Grant Harold (Swede) Hawkins, Lynn Senkbeil, Lincoln Mary Alice Konz, Gering Oakland-Craig John Davis, Beaver Crossing 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123 BASEBALL 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123 Thirty-seven schools played baseball during the 2005 season. There were six district tournaments. District champions plus two wild-card teams (Lincoln Pius X and Omaha Westside) played in the state tournament. The State Baseball Tournament was played May 16, 17, 18, and 19, in Omaha and Bellevue. The state tournament used a double-elimination format for the seventh year. Seymour Smith Field and Roddy Field hosted games the first two days of the tournament. Seymour Smith was used for games on May 18. Thursday’s championship final game was played at Rosenblatt Stadium. NSAA Assistant Director Jim Angele served as the tournament director.
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