Miscues lead to shutout at Cozad
Drive-killing mistakes kept the Chase County Longhorns out of the end zone in a 13-0 road loss to the Cozad Haymakers Friday.
Drive-killing mistakes kept the Chase County Longhorns out of the end zone in a 13-0 road loss to the Cozad Haymakers Friday.

Members of the 2019 team are, front from left, Westyn Mendenhall, Cameron Lempke, Isaac Stretesky, Tristan Jablonski, Malachi Christensen, Eric Gonzales, Trevin Moreno, Kole Clevenger, Kevin Fregoso, Skyler Parks, Cesar Valencia, middle row from left, Carson Terryberry, Thomas Reeves, Kaden Vogt, Cooper Dillan, Max Schilke, Luis Co, Bradley Speaker, Cameron Johnson, Jason Nelson, Sean Heermann, Alfonso Martinez, manager Tyler Andrews, back from left, manager Parker Terryberry, Braxton Maris, Zane Mays, Tyler O’Neil, James McArthur, Jesus Medina, Jacob Klooz, Jensen Olsen, Jaret Peterson, Easton Fries, Sean Manley, Zach Herbert and Lesley Pump. (Photo courtesy of Pages of Time by Ann)
Chase County’s junior high football team opened its season last Thursday on the road to North Platte St. Pat’s.

Members of the 2019 team are, front from left, Jayla Long, Nevaeh Martin, Hope Reinke, Emma Koller, Abby Spicer, Misel Martinez, Kathya Aragon, Olivia Gobble, Iris Robles, Chloe Manley, second row from left, student manager Addisen Leibbrandt, Katelyn Stamm, Shalissa Bigham, Jasmine Johnson, Joslyn Kimble, Ashley Lazares, Shelby Schoenholz, Adelle Eskew, Peyton Owens, Kendra Kunkel, Faith Hauxwell, Bella Maddox, Jill Pankonin, back from left, Coach Jennifer Gonzalez, Olivia Spady, Ava McNair, Jecca Yaw, Jesslynn Robertson, Brooke Schilke, Tristan Nordhausen, Samantha Schrotberger, Kylee Wiest, Tristan Stumpff, Myla Brown, Riley Rusher, Landree McNair, Hailey Markee and Coach Chelsey Sutton. Not pictured—Alex Johnson. (Photo courtesy of Pages of Time by Ann)
The volleyball season is underway for Chase County’s junior high team. The team traveled to Hitchcock County for its opener on Sept.
Despite holding North Platte St. Pat’s to no second half scoring, Chase County’s junior high football team came up short in last Thursday’s season opener on the road, 16-28.
A 4-Man Fairway Scramble, sponsored by the Imperial Jaycees, was held at the Enders Lake Golf Course on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 7 and 8. There were 23 teams at play.
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