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Aurora runners, from left, Ella Eggleston, Jordyn Slagle and Kendal Wineteer charge out of the gates during Thursday’s Seward Invite.

Aurora runners, from left, Ella Eggleston, Jordyn Slagle and Kendal Wineteer charge out of the gates during Thursday’s Seward Invite.

Aurora takes three of top six spots at Minden

The Aurora girls cross country team took a different pathway than what many were used to at the Seward Invite Thursday morning. The girls met the challenge with full force as they ran across a new terrain that left most breathless.
Adi Fahrnbruch hauls in a fly ball to left field during Aurora’s 11-1 win over Centennial Thursday.

Adi Fahrnbruch hauls in a fly ball to left field during Aurora’s 11-1 win over Centennial Thursday.

Aurora softball gets win over Centennial at home

The trust in Zoe Johnson’s right arm paid off last week. It took a minute to get hot, but once the Aurora bats caught fire the Lady Huskies blasted Centennial for nine runs in the fifth inning to pick up an 11-1 win in five innings at home Aug. 29.
Richard Rhoden

Richard Rhoden

Super women

It’s not uncommon for me, a born and true Nebraska boy, to have shivers sent up my spine each and every time “Sirius” by the Alan Parsons Project comes on. Hearing it blaring inside the confines of Memorial Stadium is enough to motivate me for any battle from Wisconsin to McNeese State.
Tyson Dvorak squares up Boone Central's Parker Borer in the backfield during Aurora's 42-7 loss to the Cardinals.

Tyson Dvorak squares up Boone Central's Parker Borer in the backfield during Aurora's 42-7 loss to the Cardinals.

Area football roundup Week 2

Week one featured a lot of success for area teams, but not so much this time around. The area was 0-4 through Week two of the high school football season with all four schools losing road contests.
Booker Scheierman throws his hands up after one of his seven total touchdowns in Aurora’s 50-30 win over Grand Island Northwest Friday.

Booker Scheierman throws his hands up after one of his seven total touchdowns in Aurora’s 50-30 win over Grand Island Northwest Friday.

Lightning strikes seven times for Huskies

Lightning struck Friday night in Grand Island, once in the third quarter on the ground with back-to-back plays that simultaneously shocked the home Viking crowd and thrilled Husky Nation, and several times a few minutes later in the sky, causing a 90-minute delay in the season opener.
Luckily, yellow flags littered the field during this Phillip Kreutz rush. The Hornet senior tallied 151 rushing yards and two touchdowns in Giltner’s 44-6 victory.

Luckily, yellow flags littered the field during this Phillip Kreutz rush. The Hornet senior tallied 151 rushing yards and two touchdowns in Giltner’s 44-6 victory.

Weather no match for stinging Giltner defense

Nineteen hours after its game was originally suspended for weather, Giltner’s football team huddled around coach Dane McConnell.Darkness and lightning was replaced by a sun-splashed Saturday afternoon as the Hornets returned to its home field.Beforehand, however, McConnell had a simple message.
Giltner's Taylor Smith makes the pursuit tackle during Giltner's game against Deshler Friday.

Giltner's Taylor Smith makes the pursuit tackle during Giltner's game against Deshler Friday.

Friday night roundup Week 1

The first full week of the high school football season had just about everything, including a 21-hour marathon.
Julian Hernandez works his way down field on a kickoff return during last week's final preseason scrimmage.

Julian Hernandez works his way down field on a kickoff return during last week's final preseason scrimmage.

Huskies open with ‘Hammer Game’ vs Northwest

The 2023 football season will start with a bang Friday as the new-look Huskies go head-to-head with Aurora’s rival to the west, Grand Island Northwest.These two programs and communities know each other well, though there are a lot of questions for both teams heading into the season opener.