Sports
Aurora’s Jack Spiehs started on the mound and completed three innings with five strikeouts in a 10-0 loss to Fort Calhoun in Thursday’s C-3 district loss.
Aurora cannot get on the board in district loss to Pioneers
Keelan Phillips digs his way out of the sand on the opening hole at Jackrabbit Run in Grand Island, eventually carding an 84 as part of Aurora’s efforts in Friday’s Central Conference meet.
Huskies tee it up for Central Conference at Jackrabbit
Aurora’s Garrett Kuehner (7) scored the team’s lone goal in Monday’s B-7 subdistrict loss to Hastings, ending the Huskies’ season.
Magic runs dry for Aurora
Aurora keeper Tainee Merrihew (1) pitched back-to-back shutouts in the final two regular season games, but couldn’t get a third straight Saturday during a 1-0 loss to Hastings in the B-7 subdistrict opener.
Late goal propels Hastings past Lady Huskies
Tate Bendorf reaches out to get the out at first base for the Huskies during a 13-3 loss to St. Paul/Palmer at Mitchell field Thursday. Aurora will play Fort Calhoun to open up the C-4 district Thursday.
Huskies finish out regular season slate at Mitchell Field
Aurora coach Gordon Wilson receives the Vince Zavala coach of the year award from the man himself during intermisison of April 28's CNTC meet in Grand Island.
Wilson selected as Vince Zavala coach of the year
Both High Plains and Aurora competed in the 3200 relay at Monday’s Central Nebraska Track championships. HPC’s Haden Helgoth and Aurora’s Brett Mellies started the race for their respective teams, both of which ran PR times on the day (Aurora 8:15.24 and HPC 8:52.61).
Area athletes run wild at CNTC event
Canon Allen breaks through a pair of Seward defenders during last week’s 1-0 loss to the Jays. Allen’s potential equalizer in the final seconds was just off the mark.
Huskies cannot convert late rally
Ryan Staehr, shown here from a meet earlier this season, shot an 85 for the Huskies at Wild Horse Golf Club in Gothenburg.
Huskies relish opportunity to play Wild Horse Golf Club
HPC’s Haden Helgoth hands off to fellow senior Gage Friesen for the anchor leg of the 400 relay at last week’s High Plains Invite. The Storm ended up second to Aquinas in a photo finish.