Aurora’s Tate Nachtigal pulls out his trusty three-wood off the tee-box on the 9th hole at Friday’s Seward Invite. Nachtigal paced the Huskies with an 85, finishing fifth overall.
Aurora’s Tate Nachtigal pulls out his trusty three-wood off the tee-box on the 9th hole at Friday’s Seward Invite. Nachtigal paced the Huskies with an 85, finishing fifth overall.
A new community clubhouse on the edge of Poco Creek Golf Course is nearly enclosed now, with the facility expected to be fully completed and available for public use by May 1.
Aurora’s Grace Ziegler watches her putt fall into the cup on the par-3 seventh hole during day two action of the Class B state golf tournament at Scottsbluff Country Club.
From left, Dale Saddler, Don Bish, Gary Bayne and Walt Jacobs stand together by their current project at the Plainsman Museum. This group of volunteers has been working on restoring vintage vehicles for the museum.
The statue “Waiting for the Bus” and flag pole were given in memory of Cletus Kothe by his family. Kothe drove bus for the Giltner school for 52 years and passed away in 2020.
Tate Nachtigal was the surprise of the B-3 district field, qualifying for next week’s Class B state golf tournament.
Tate Nachtigal, pictured here playing at Elks CC during the Central Conference meet Friday, earned his first-ever varsity medal with a PR 85 at GICC’s Invite May 4.