Halloween Costume Winners Named by Hebron Lions Judging by Woman’S Achievement Club
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8 - Wednesday, November 7, 2018 - The Hebron Journal-Register Halloween costume winners named by Hebron Lions Judging by Woman’s Achievement Club Ages 1-2: Isabelle Timmerman, disc jockey, fi rst place; Ivy and Ellis Jeppson, Raggedy Ages 3-4: Bristal Huber and Hattie Kuhlmann, biker babes, fi rst place; Easton Turan, Bat- Ann and Andy, second place; and Lane, Graham and Emilia Vorderstrasse, robbers, and Kora man, second place; and Jacob and Emma Deepe, fi reman and dog, third place. Marsh, prisoner, third place tie. 1st Grade: Emanuel Pereira, old man, fi rst place; Addysen Cast, dryer, second place; and Age 5/Kindergarten: Holden Kuhlmann, werewolf and Dylan Ivy, Elvis, fi rst place tie; Raegan Raegan Else, rainbow unicorn, third place. Itzen, Uma from Descendants and Ivy Harms, bluejay, second place tie; and Laik Heinrichs, rodeo clown, third place. 2nd Grade: Sean Burd, headless jar man, fi rst place; Laiden Heinrichs, cowboy, second 3rd Grade: Josie and Quinn Sudbeck, Oreo, fi rst place; Maggie Johnson, robot, second place; and Phinn Harms, semi tractor, third place. place; and Haidyn Gunn, vampire, third place. 5th Grade: Jaelynn Watson, gumballs, fi rst place; Murphy Sudbeck, Colonel Sanders, 4th Grade: First place winner unavailable for photo; Blake Gunn, piggyback ride, second second place; and Izzy Escritt, carhop, third place. place; and Gavin Kroll, cowboy,, third place. Children wait for costume winners to be announced at the Hebron Lions annual Halloween Parade Oct. 31. 6th Grade: Kaelynn Brohman, outhouse, fi rst place; Cami Kunc, beekeeper, second place; and Rees Johnson and Kara Hartley, Thing 1 and Thing 2, third place. The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday, November 7, 2018 - 9 Spportsorts Titan girls C2 champions The Lady Titan volleyball the third, Madalyn Crouse She said her assistant team will take on Hartington took the lead with a six-point coaches, Karyn Kayser and Cedar Catholic Nov. 8 at Lin- run to put the Titans ahead Eric Uher, have contributed coln Southwest High School of the Gators. to the team’s success. for the fi rst round of the state Emily Welch slipped on “The girls are fl exible with volleyball tournament. hits, but came through in us and it’s really a lot of fun,” The two teams are close the back row with Sydny Long said. with the Titans seeded fourth Havel. The last time Thayer Cen- and Hartington fi fth. Long, in her fi rst year as tral volleyball competed at The Titan team (26-6) was head coach, said it came state was 2012. a wildcard after a loss to Su- down to who wanted the win Results are as follows. perior in the C2-3 subdistrict bad enough. Thayer Central vs. Wis- competition Oct. 30. “We were lucky to have ner-Pilger JR Photo/Art Whitton As the wildcard, the girls the wildcard,” she said. Kills — Emily Welch, were scheduled to play It’s the same for the state 13; Maddison Williams, 8; Honoring a former resident... Wisner-Pilger (23-11) Nov. competition — it will be Katelyn Richardson, 5; and A new sign was installed at the Highway 8 entrance to Chester’s North Park. Reuben Schleifer 3 in Shelby, and won, 25-22; whomever wants to win Chloe Souerdyke and Jasa Way is the new honorary name for the road into the park and the Reuben Schleifer Athletic 25-14; and 25-16. the most, but there will be Wiedel and Maggie Harris, Fields. The sign is decked out in the traditional ‘Bulldog’ colors of purple and gold. Coach Cody Long said no second chances, Long 3 each; the fi rst set was a struggle added. Assists — Welch and because Wisner-Pilger came She has talked to coaches, Williams, 15 each; Wiedel, out with “guns blazing.” who have seen Hartington 12; Madalyn Crouse, 10; “It was a battle the whole play. The girls were going Richardson, 9; Steph Meyer, way through and that’s how to practice hard Monday 4; and Sydny Havel, 3; sets two and three started,” and Tuesday, and watch Ace serves — Williams, 2; Long said. fi lm of their competition on and Wiedel, Meyer, Richard- The Lady Gators had an Wednesday in preparation son and Welch, 1 each; Blue Valley Bowl outside hitter the Titans were for the state tournament. Blocked shots — Wiedel Bowling Results focused on and two in the “That’s the fun thing about and Williams, 1 each; back for serve receive that state. You don’t know any- Digs — Welch, 20; Havel, made for holes. one. We have a great group 15; Wiedel and Meyer, 6 MONDAY NIGHT In the second set, Mad- of girls. They are dedicated each; Harris, 4; Crouse and LEAGUE dison Williams went on a and give it their all,” Long Williams, 3 each; and Chloe High Scratch Team Series: 11-point serving run and in said. Souerdyke, 2. Kass Ford — 2253 High Men’s Game: Bob Fayle 256, Manny Motto 243, Grant Worthington Courtesy photo 219; High Men’s Series: Manny Motto 658, Bob Fayle Nursing home veterans... 611, Glenn Hinz 575. Ramon Mieth, Navy and Air Force; Russell Genung, Army; Jim Beisner, Army; Jim Bower, Army; Lloyd Farnstrom, TUESDAY NIGHT Army LEAGUE High Scratch Team Se- ries: Price Funeral Home — 1596; High Women’s Game: Joy Butterbaugh 169, Lisa Wiedel 157, Sharon Bell 156; High Women’s Series: Joy Butterbaugh 501, Sharon Bell 449, Wendy Michels 402. THURSDAY NIGHT LEAGUE High Scratch Team Series: Norder Supply -- 1712; High Women’s Game: Marissa Wagenblast 210, Sarah Wise- man 200, Jill Spurling 194; High Women’s Series: Sarah Wise- Jayden Leonard/JR Photo man 527, Marissa Wagenblast Courtesy photo The Thayer Central Lady Titans sealed their ticket to state by defeating Wisner-Pilger for 518, Jill Spurling 503. the Class C2 championship. Team members are (Front row, left to right) Maddison Williams, Courtyard Terrace veterans... Back Row: Dwight Pumphrey, Army; Donald Brandt, Navy; Emily Welch, Katelyn Richardson, Grace Souerdyke and Maggie Harris. (Back) student THURSDAY NIGHT Dale Johnson, Air Force. Front Row: Verlan Mussman, Army; manager Jaelynn Watson, assistant coach Eric Uher, Madalyn Crouse, Steph Meyer, Sydny LEAGUE Frank Bruning, Marines; Kenneth Holmes, Navy; Ivan Ayers, Havel, Jasa Wiedel, Chloe Souerdyke, Bailey Kiburz, head coach Cody Long, assistant coach, High Scratch Team Series: Army. Karyn Kayser and student manager, Jessie Kayser. Riverside Chevrolet -- 2081; High Men’s Game: Justin Pope 225, Glenn Hinz 225, Jon Chapman 222; High Men’s Series: Jon Chapman 608, Lady Eagles D2 champions Mike Prellwitz 579, Andrew Wiedel 569. The Bruning-Davenport advanced. Alfs is looking Assists — Jordan Bolte, FRIDAY JUNIOR Shickley volleyball program forward to a competitive 16; Alfs, 6; Kamler, 4; and LEAGUE clinched a ride to state for the state tournament. Schardt and Kleinschmidt, Boys High Game: Walker Class D2 contest in Lincoln, The BDS Lady Eagles 1 each; Dick 167; Girls High Game: Nov. 8 at Lincoln Southeast traveled to Centennial for Ace serves — Klein- Michelle Fesler 144. High School. a contest at the net with schmidt, 5; Sera Johnson, The Lady Eagles are the Exeter-Milligan in the 2; and Bolte, 2; SUNDAY NIGHT No. 2 seed and will face Class D2-2 subdisrict fi nal Blocked shots — Alfs, 3; LEAGUE Cody-Kilgore (#7), at 5:30 and won three out of four and Mariah Sliva, 2; High Scratch Team Se- p.m. matches — 25-23; 25-19 Digs — Kleinschmidt, ries: Broncos — 1896; High They swept the Class D2- (Exeter-Milligan); 25-16; 12; Alfs, 10; Kamler, 6; and Women’s Game: Sandra 2 wildcard playoff against and 25-21. Caitlin Mosier and Johnson, Shaw 200, Carlece Kenner Maywood-Hayes Center in “Exeter-Milligan served 4 each. 181, Deb Kenning 164; High Kearney Nov. 3, going 25- very aggressively and I BDS vs. Men’s Game: Dale Werner 200, Courtesy photo 16; 25-12; and 25-12. thought our serve receive Exeter-Milligan Ryan Bulin 194, Wade Mees “Our ladies were very stepped up,” Coach Kari Kills — Kleinschmidt, 179; High Women’s Series: Quilt of Valor... aggressive with the attack,” Jo Alfs said. “Our setters 19; Alfs, 12; Kamler, 10; Sandra Shaw 511, Deb Kenning Robert Lauenstein, an Army veteran and resident at The Coach Kari Jo Alfs said. “It did a nice job of getting the Bolte, 3; Schardt, 2; and Jen 445, Nancy Vogel 439; High Gardens, received his Quilt of Valor with wife, Caroline, and was nice to play in a big- ball to our primary hitters Holtzen, 1; Men’s Series: Dale Werner Kathy Retzlaff. ger gym to prepare us for and also to those who don’t Assists — Bolte, 20; Alfs, 498, Aaron Bohling 464, Wade Lincoln.” always get a lot of sets. We 15; Kamler, 6; and Klein- Mees 453. They are excited to return had some girls step up big schmidt, 2; to the state competition for in the end. Our blocks also Ace serves — Klein- the second straight year, did a great job of building a schmidt, 3; Mosier, 2; and Alfs said. wall tonight.” Bolte, 1; Last year, the girls placed Results are as follows. Blocked shots — Kamler, third. BDS vs. Maywood- and Alfs, 4 each; Mariah “Our girls have bigger Hayes Center Sliva, 2; and Schardt, 1; things in mind this year,” Kills — Jadyn Klein- Digs — Kleinschmidt, 19; Alfs said. schmidt, 12; Macy Kamler, Bolte and Alfs, 13; Mosier, The top eight teams in 9; Regan Alfs, 8; and Emilie 11; Johnson and Kamler, 6; the D2 wildcard standings Schardt, 1; and Sliva, 1. Courtesy photo Honoring our veterans... Lynn Meyer is a resident at the Blue Valley Care Home and is a veteran of the Na- tional Guard.