Longhorn softball has long trips in store to Scottsbluff, Gering
With five games last week and another five this week, the Chase County softball team is staying busy.
The Lady Longhorns started last week traveling to Holyoke, Colorado Sept. 1.
With five games last week and another five this week, the Chase County softball team is staying busy.
The Lady Longhorns started last week traveling to Holyoke, Colorado Sept. 1.

Lesley Nordhausen | Courtesy Photo
Caelyn Long, in front, and Morgan Peterson, right, keep the pace on the Cambridge course, finishing fourth and eighth, respectively, and helping their team to the first place team finish.

Karra Meeske | Courtesy Photo
Longhorn runners work to hold their positions in Cambridge, from left, Clay Meeske, Mason Wallin and Brandon Mintling. As a team, the Chase County boys were fourth.

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The junior high runners are getting good experience as they compete in separate divisions at five meets this season. Team members are, front from left, Haven Hauxwell, George Colton, Andrew Wiest, back from left, Noah Rau, Navy Smith, Paige Nickless and Gavin Wisnieski. Not pictured—Odessa Zadina.
Another good showing by the Lady Longhorn runners earned them a second team championship in as many outings when they won the Cambridge Invitational.
Coach Carl Zuege is looking forward to the high school cross country season with excitement this year.
Everyone has been living in fluid situations and with changing rules the past five months due to COVID-19 concerns.
A new head coach and a new class will give fans something to look forward to this high school football season.
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