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It’s rare for a junior high ensemble to earn a Gold Trophy at the annual Show Choir Festival, but Chase County’s did just that Monday when the event was held in Imperial. The Chase County group was the second to perform among 19 show choirs. (Johnson Publications photo)
 

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At Monday’s Show Choir Festival, Chase County’s 9th St. Singers returned to the stage for their final number in new costumes to sing “Jump, Jive An’ Wail,” helping the high school singers win another Gold Trophy. (Johnson Publications photo)

Both CCS show choirs earn Festival Gold Trophy

    Chase County’s junior high show choir and the high school’s 9th St. Singers both earned a Gold Trophy at Monday’s Festival held at Chase County Schools (CCS).

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Valarie Herbert, left, and Gabbi Krutsinger, freshmen at Chase County Schools, gained valuable experience at Saturday’s Sutherland meet. They performed a piece called “Mirror, Mirror.”  (Johnson Publications photo).

Experience gained, abilities strengthened

   Chase County Schools (CCS) placed sixth out of the 11 teams that went to the Sutherland Speech meet last Saturday. Sutherland won the meet with Paxton in second and Kimball in third.

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At the robotics tournament in Axtell last month, Trey Bahler, far right, was runner-up with the Aurora team, who Bahler picked to be in an alliance with. Bahler has qualified for further state and national competition for his design work. (Courtesy photo)
 

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Brady Gittlein and Cade Francis, center, compete in the first match of the day Saturday in Lincoln. (Courtesy photo)

Robotics teams at CCS stay busy at tournaments

    Four Chase County Schools (CCS) students competed in a robotics tournament at Lincoln Northstar on Saturday, where they faced 31 other teams from across the state.

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