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Canon Allen explodes through the hole for the Huskies during a 42-28 loss at Scotus Friday.

Canon Allen explodes through the hole for the Huskies during a 42-28 loss at Scotus Friday.

Friday night roundup week 4

It was a tough night on the gridiron as all four Hamilton County teams faced road trips near the halfway point of the 2024 season.Aurora falls to 0-4 on the season as Columbus Scotus scored four second half touchdowns to down the Huskies, 42-28.
The Giltner volleyball team celebrates a pivotal point late in the first set of the Hornets’ victory over Hampton Thursday night. The Hornets and Hawks played in a triangular alongside Dorchester.

The Giltner volleyball team celebrates a pivotal point late in the first set of the Hornets’ victory over Hampton Thursday night. The Hornets and Hawks played in a triangular alongside Dorchester.

Hornets best Hawks in early-season rivalry

Hampton and Giltner renewed its rivalry on the volleyball floor Thursday in the night cap of triangular play.The Hornet offense bested a solid Hawk defense as Giltner won the match in two, 25-22 and 25-12.
Josie Daugherty finished 18th at the Aurora Invite at Poco Creek Golf Course last Friday afternoon, helping the Huskies to a third place team finish.

Josie Daugherty finished 18th at the Aurora Invite at Poco Creek Golf Course last Friday afternoon, helping the Huskies to a third place team finish.

Aurora finishes third at home invite

While emotions were high, the Aurora girls cross country team battled to become the third overall team at its home meet Friday afternoon from Poco Creek.
Jayden Slagle finished sixth at the Aurora Invite with a time of 17:35, one of three medalists Friday for the Huskies.

Jayden Slagle finished sixth at the Aurora Invite with a time of 17:35, one of three medalists Friday for the Huskies.

Huskies take runner-up spot at Poco Creek Friday afternoon

It had been a challenging week both physically and mentally for the Aurora boys cross country team capped with  a highly emotional run at home Friday.Charlie Evans was the first of the Huskies to finish and top non-Hastings runner across the line in fourth with a time of 17:26.
Giltner's Blaydon White scored on a strip sack as part of the Hornets' effort Friday, a 58-34 loss to Blue Hill.

Giltner's Blaydon White scored on a strip sack as part of the Hornets' effort Friday, a 58-34 loss to Blue Hill.

Friday night roundup week 3

Friday the 13th wasn't a good night on the gridiron for most of our area football teams.Just one of the four area teams picked up a win during week three action, that being the Hampton Hawks with a shutout in its home opener.
Evan Hermanson battles through a gaggle of runners at Thursday’s Seward Invite, finishing 23rd.

Evan Hermanson battles through a gaggle of runners at Thursday’s Seward Invite, finishing 23rd.

Huskies compete in tough Seward race

The Aurora Huskies competed at Seward Thursday morning competing against 21 teams of various sizes and strengths.Despite the rough competition, Aurora coach Tony Sigler was pleased with his runners perseverance.
Zoe Johnson tossed a complete game no-hitter at home against York Thursday, striking out seven Duke batters as Aurora won 8-0.

Zoe Johnson tossed a complete game no-hitter at home against York Thursday, striking out seven Duke batters as Aurora won 8-0.

Johnson blanks Dukes with no-hitter

It was nearly a perfect night on the hill for Zoe Johnson.The Aurora senior tossed a complete game winner Thursday over rival York, including a no hitter through five innings as the Huskies blanked the Dukes, 8-0.
HPC seniors Rylee Ackerson (far left) Emma Brown (middle) and Courtney Carlstrom celebrate after picking up a two-set win over Riverside.

HPC seniors Rylee Ackerson (far left) Emma Brown (middle) and Courtney Carlstrom celebrate after picking up a two-set win over Riverside.

Storm rolling through picture-perfect start

HPC’s home debut, much like the start of its season overall, finished with perfection.The Storm volleyball team won a pair of matches Sept. 3 over Riverside and Twin River, holding firm on its season performance of not dropping a single set.
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HPC's Gage Friesen rushed for four touchdowns in a 51-8 win over Palmer Friday night.

HPC's Gage Friesen rushed for four touchdowns in a 51-8 win over Palmer Friday night.

Friday night roundup week 2

Gage Friesen ran like he was mad at the grass Friday night. The High Plains senior scored four rushing touchdowns as HPC defeated Palmer 51-8 in its home opener. Friesen tallied more than 100 rushing yards for the second straight week with two of his touchdown rushes going for 40-plus yards.