CCS announces second quarter, first semester honor roll for grades 7-12
First semester and the second quarter of the 2023-24 school year is in the books, and with it comes student achievement on the regular and All A honor rolls.
First semester and the second quarter of the 2023-24 school year is in the books, and with it comes student achievement on the regular and All A honor rolls.
The Wauneta-Palisade FFA team, 50 strong with 30 in high school and 20 in junior high, competed in CDE in Curtis, Nebraska on Nov. 16.
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Luis Co won first place in the 150 pound weight class. Above, Co pins Tyson Mosenteen of Holyoke in his semi-final match.
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In the semi-finals of the 175 pounders, Thomas Reeves works to turn Daden Beauprez of Yuma to his back. Reeves was successful and secured the pin with 0:36 seconds left in the first period. Reeves went on to take first place.
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In the 215 pound class, Jaret Peterson kept his perfect season alive, winning all his matches by pin and never seeing a third period. Here, Peterson uses the high crotch lift to put down Kenyon Florom of Paxton on his way to a pin in 1:27. Peterson was also voted the outstanding wrestler of the tournament in a vote from the coaches.
Due to the extreme cold weather on Saturday, a few of the teams for the Chase Co. Invitational withdrew.
The Wauneta-Palisade wrestlers battled through a long day of wrestling at Saturday’s Chase County Invite. Trey McCrumb led the Broncos with a fifth-place finish at 175 lbs.
The Chase County Girls only had six wrestlers entered at the home meet and finished in a respectable fifth place.
Five of the six girls finished with medals.
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