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There are 16 boys out this season, including, front from left, Isaac Stretesky, Malachi Christensen, Westyn Mendenhall, Bersabe Friars Munoz, Tristan Jablonski, Camron Lempke, Trevin Moreno, Kaden Vogt, Kevin Dannatt, back from left, Zach Herbert, Cooper Dillan, Lessly Pump, Jaret Peterson, Tyler O’Neil, Thomas Reeves and Luis Co. The rest of their season schedule includes Nov. 15 at Hitchcock County, Nov. 18 at North Platte St. Pat’s, Nov. 22 at Medicine Valley, Nov. 26 at Perkins County and Dec. 3 at Bayard. (Johnson Publications photo)

Junior high wrestling starts next week

The junior high wrestling team, coached by Matt Vlasin, will start their season Monday at Hershey.

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Ryan Bernhardt broke loose for 23 yards early in the third but an ankle injury suffered earlier forced him out of the game. (Johnson Publications photo)

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Logan Jussel pulls down a perfect strike from quarterback Bennett Bauerle to score the Longhorns’ lone touchdown of the first half.  (Johnson Publications photo)

Longhorns back in the playoffs

    The Chase County Longhorns’ 5-4 record, buoyed by wildcard points, earned them a spot in the Class C1 playoffs for the first time since 2016.

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After scoring point 25 in game four for the match win, the Lady Longhorns and their coaches erupt, knowing they’ve qualified for the district finals on Saturday. (Johnson Publications photo)

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Ashley Bubak gets under this dig in action against Gothenburg Tuesday. (Johnson Publications photo)

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Gisselle Acuna was a force at the net Tuesday. (Johnson Publications photo)

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Bryn McNair uses her height to an advantage as she gets the ball past this Gothenburg defender in Tuesday’s subdistrict final. (Johnson Publications photo)

Lady Longhorns headed to sub-state

    Chase County is just a match away from a state volleyball berth.

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Madison Brown was Chase County’s top finisher at the state meet in Kearney last Friday. (Photo by Rich Rhoden, Aurora News Register)

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Caelyn Long keeps the pace. She was second across for Chase County. (Photo by Rich Rhoden, Aurora News Register)

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From left, Brooklyn Christensen and Lindsey Mendenhall were part of Chase County’s team competing at state. (Photo by Rich Rhoden, Aurora News Register)

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Fromt left, Kambree Meeske and Riley Owens and were part of Chase County’s team competing at state. (Photo by Rich Rhoden, Aurora News Register)

Girls’ times improve on state meet course

    While they finished out of the medals this year, Chase County’s girls have nothing to be disappointed about with their state meet performance.

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