Burt County 4-H Robotics Club Qualify for State


By Mary Loftis

Extension Assistant

Burt County Mindstormers 4-H Club took part in a qualifying First Lego League Robotics Competition on Saturday, January 25 in South Sioux City, NE.

Giving their Core Values poster presentation are team members: Lucas Niewohner, Jacob Unwin, Caleb Schlichting, Michael Bracht and Amelia Schlichting.

Robotics Club Qualifies for State. Photo Credit/Steve Schlichting.

Robotics Club Qualifies for State. Photo Credit/Steve Schlichting.

Cougars Winning Streak Ends


By Clare Wiltse

Contributor to Kat Country Hub

The Northeast Cougars had a three game winning streak come to an end.   They took on three teams with an above.500 record.  They beat (8-4) Cedar Bluffs on Tuesday, but lost to (9-8) Humphrey/LHF and (12-5) Stanton over the weekend.

 

LDNE has a 7-7 record with two games this week plus the start of the EHC tournament on Saturday. They host St. Edward on Tuesday.  Thursday, the Knights of O-C will come to Lyons.  On Saturday, the Cougars have a tough draw in (13-3) Twin River in the EHC tournament.

 

The Cougars used a strong start to upend the Wildcats.  The Maroon clamped a tight man to man defense on Cedar Bluffs that allowed Northeast to open with an 11-0 run. The final score had the Cougars on top by 11, 52-41.

 

“It was really fun to watch the team get after them at the start of the game,” said Coach Lahm.  “These seniors have really bought into the idea of playing tough defense and the whole team tries to live up to their standards.”

 

While the Cougars defense put shackles on  the Wildcats Northeast had the offense rolling with scores on five straight possessions.  Dakota Riecken opened the scoring and Chevy Henneman added a trey.  Northeast  got  two three-point plays as Riecken and Alex Brehmer brought the total to 11.  After Cedar Bluffs finally scored Marcus Hegy added a thirteen point as the Cougars led by 10.

 

Northeast had a nine point lead at the quarter, 19-10.  It reached 17 as Northeast had 8-0 run to start the second period.  Henneman and Riecken had goals while Brehmer and Fuston added a pair of free shots.

 

After trailing 27-10, Cedar Bluffs out scored the Cougars 12 to 4.   They had two three pointers in the last minute as they trailed 31-22 at the half.

 

The Cougar defense did its thing again in the fourth quarter  They held Cedar Bluffs without a shot in the first four minutes.  It took the Wildcats until the 3:03 mark to score.  Both team added 6 points and the led stayed at nine.

 

The fourth quarter the Cougars protected their lead despite making only two of eight shots from the field.  They were deadly at the line.  L-D converted eleven of twelve.  The Cougars sent the Wildcats to the line 18 times and they made 13.

 

Dakota Riecken topped the team with 16 points.  Alex Brehmer added 11 points.

 

Cedar Bluffs     10        12        6          13        -41

LDNE              19        12        6          15        -52

 

2pt       3pt       FT        Rb        F          TP

Chevy H           1          1          2/2       2          4          7

Alex B              4          0          3/5       2          4          11

Bobby S           1          0          4/4       1          3          4

Taylor F           1          0          2/2       1          2          4

Dakota R         6          0          4/5       4          1          16

Marcus H         2          0          2/2       6          2          6

David B            0          0          0/0       0          1          0

Dylan H            0          0          0/0       1          1          0

Alec A             0          0          2/2       3          0          2

Team                15/30   1/7       19/24   20        22        52

Cedar Bluffs     7/17     4/13     15/21   27        17        41

 

The Friday contest against Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family went down to the fourth quarter where a two minute scoring drought did them in as the Bulldogs pulled out a 48-41 win.

 

The Cougars showed their grit to make it a game against the taller Humphrey team. After an 8-8 first quarter, the visitors  opened nine point lead.  They rattled off nine straight points to start the second quarter. The Cougars got eight points as Hegy got a three point play, Brehmer scored two  and Simpson nailed a bomb.  The half ended with the Bulldogs leading 24-19.

 

The Bulldogs got the lead up to ten points as they scored the first five points of the half.
The score stood at 29-19 before Chevy Henneman nailed  a three.  Bobby Simpson kept the Cougars in the game with 10 points.  Riecken made the last points of the quarter, but H/LHF still led 36-34.

 

The Cougars had one more surge to make in the game.  Free throws by Hegy and Henneman tied the game.  With 3:45 left,  Simpson gave the Cougars a 39-36 lead with a shot from outside the arc.  After missing six straight the Bulldogs regained momentum with four straight hits to make it 46-39.  The Cougars offense faltered and despite the heroics of Alex Brehmer’s four steals, the Cougars managed to add only one score from Taylor Fuston in the closing minutes.

 

Bobby Simpson had a big offensive game for the Cougars with 16 points including  4 three pointers.  Riecken had  8 points and 10 rebounds.

 

H/LHF             8          16        12        12        -48

LDNE              8          11        15        7          -41

 

2pt       3pt       FT        Rb        F          TP

Chevy H           1          2          1/2       0          3          9

Alex B              1          0          0/0       6          4          2

Bobby S           2          4          0/0       1          2          16

Taylor F           1          0          0/0       1          2          2

Dakota R         2          0          4/6       10        3          8

Marcus H         1          0          2/3       2          2          4

David B            0          0          0/0       1          1          0

Alec A             0          0          0/0       10        1          0

Team                8/15     6/24     7/11     21        18        41

H/LHF             15/37   3/10     9/16     28        13        52

 

The Cougars lost to Stanton on Saturday, 70-44.  “They are a really good team that we do not  match up against very well.  They have two big posts who are 6’7 and 6’5.  We were able to do much in the paint or stop their inside game.” was a comment by Coach Lahm.

 

Coach Lahm added that they could be a surprise team in the EHC tournament.

 

The (12-5) Mustangs had nine players score 4 or more points while have 18 assists divided among the team.  Kyle Sperl led them with 15 points while 6′ 7″ Heppner added 12.

 

Chevy Henneman led Northeast with 12 while Dakota Riecken had 10.

 

 

LDNE              11        10        7          16        -44

Stanton 19        13        19        19        -70

 

 

2pt       3pt       FT        F          TP

Chevy H           1          3          1/4       4          12

Alex B              1          0          0/0       4          2

Bobby S           1          1          0/0       1          5

Dakota R         3          0          4/6       2          10

Marcus H         2          0          5/7       2          9

Alec A             2          0          2/2       0          6

Team                10        3          12/19   13        44

Stanton 24        3          13/20   15        70

 

 

 

Northeast had an easy time defeating winless St Edward on Tuesday, January28.  They routed the Beavers 74-40.  This improved their record to 8-7.

 

St. Edward nailed two threes at the start of the game as they led 6-0.  It took 2:30 for the Cougars to take the lead.  Dakota Riecken scored twice before Chevy Henneman hit a three pointer which gave L-D the lead for good.  They had a 12-0 run before the next Beaver score.  The first quarter ended with the Cougars up by 21-12.

 

Northeast had a 17-3 run in the third quarter.  They hit 11 of 15 shots in the period top build a 60 to 26 lead  The fourth quarter was reserve time as 10 of the 14 points came from the bench.

 

Marcus Hegy led the scoring with 16 and rebounding with 8.  Dakota Riecken had 12 and  Chevy Henneman added 13 points.

 

Starter Bobby Simpson sat out most of the game with a leg injury.

 

St. Edward                   12        6          8          14        -40

LDNE                          21        14        25        14        -74

 

2pt       3pt       FT        Rb        F          TP
Chevy H           1          2          5/5       1          4          13

Alex B              4          0          1/2       6          0          9

Taylor F           4          0          0/1       1          0          8

Dakota R         5          0          2/4       7          1          12

Marcus H         6          0          4/5       8          2          16

David B            2          0          0/0       0          4          4

Montana R       1          0          2/3       0          0          4

Alec A             3          0          0/0       4          1          6

Tyler H 1          0          0/0       2          0          2

Cole C             0          0          0/o       1          0          0

Team                27        2          14/19   30        11        74

St. Edward       15        3          1/6       22        19        40

Lady Cougars Raise Record


By Clare Wiltse

Sports Contributor for Kat Country Hub

The Lady Cougars raised their record 6-11 as they had a two win and two loss week.  They had wins over (7-12) Cedar Bluffs  and (1-12) St. Edward.  Their losses came from (16-1) Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family and (12-5) Stanton.

 

The Cougars got off to a good start with a 17 point first quarter against the Wildcats.  Tessie Collins, Lexie Bacon, and Haley Bacon gave the team a boost with three pointers at the end of the period.

 

After being down by as much as twelve points,  Cedar Bluffs worked their way back into the game as they trailed by 40-37 in the fourth quarter.

 

Haley Bacon started off the fourth quarter with a three point play.  Darcey Simonsen added another three point play and followed that with a goal and pair of free shots to build a 50-37 lead.  After the Wildcats scored twice the Cougars closed out the scoring with a 10-0 run  and claimed a 60-41 win.

 

Haley Bacon had 16 points to lead the team.

 

Facing a State rated C-2 team proved difficult for the Cougars as they fell to Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family 65-30.  The fifth rated Bulldogs were led by a Division  basketball scholarship athlete.  6′ 4″ Kaylee Jensen scored 39 game-high points.

 

“Our game strategy did not work too well,” said Coach Cronin. “We planned to let Jensen get her points and try to stop the rest of the team.  We hoped to keep them in the 40s, near what our offense scores.  We did not hold the rest of the team or score near our average.”

 

Brianne Haskell was the top Cougar with 14 points.  Abby Peterson had six rebounds.

 

Stanton rolled to a 40 to 17 half time lead behind the shooting of Becca Unger.  Unger had 21 points as she had 4 first half trifecta.

 

The Fillies picked up a 63-33 win.

 

The Cougars suffered as blow as leading scorer and point guard Brianne Haskell was injured in the first half.  She finished the game with just two points.

 

Haley Bacon and Kelley Wakeley led the team with 7 points.  Lexie Bacon had two threes for six points.

 

The Lady Cougars raised their record 6-11 as they had a two win and two loss week.  They had wins over (7-12) Cedar Bluffs  and (1-12) St. Edward.  Their losses came from (16-1) Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family and (12-5) Stanton.

 

The Cougars got off to a good start with a 17 point first quarter against the Wildcats.  Tessie Collins, Lexie Bacon, and Haley Bacon gave the team a boost with three pointers at the end of the period.

 

After being down by as much as twelve points,  Cedar Bluffs worked their way back into the game as they trailed by 40-37 in the fourth quarter.

 

Haley Bacon started off the fourth quarter with a three point play.  Darcey Simonsen added another three point play and followed that with a goal and pair of free shots to build a 50-37 lead.  After the Wildcats scored twice the Cougars closed out the scoring with a 10-0 run  and claimed a 60-41 win.

 

Haley Bacon had 16 points to lead the team.

 

Facing a State rated C-2 team proved difficult for the Cougars as they fell to Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family 65-30.  The fifth rated Bulldogs were led by a Division  basketball scholarship athlete.  6′ 4″ Kaylee Jensen scored 39 game-high points.

 

“Our game strategy did not work too well,” said Coach Cronin. “We planned to let Jensen get her points and try to stop the rest of the team.  We hoped to keep them in the 40s, near what our offense scores.  We did not hold the rest of the team or score near our average.”

 

Brianne Haskell was the top Cougar with 14 points.  Abby Peterson had six rebounds.

 

Stanton rolled to a 40 to 17 half time lead behind the shooting of Becca Unger.  Unger had 21 points as she had 4 first half trifecta.

 

The Fillies picked up a 63-33 win.

 

The Cougars suffered as blow as leading scorer and point guard Brianne Haskell was injured in the first half.  She finished the game with just two points.

 

Haley Bacon and Kelley Wakeley led the team with 7 points.  Lexie Bacon had two threes for six points.

 

After a competitive first half, the Cougar pulled away for a 55-32 win over St. Edward.

 

The Beaver trailed 25-21 at the half.  The Cougars held them to just two points in the third quarter.  They out scored them by ten and led 37-23 going into the final period.

 

A 9-2 run put the game out of reach for the Beavers.  With a 46-25 lead the teams traded points down the stretch as the Cougars went on to win by 23 points.

 

It was another good night for Haley Bacon who had 12 points.

 

Freshman Lexie Bacon added another pair of three pointers to her season’s total.  She has 22 for the year which ties her for fifth on the Lady Cougars’ chart for Three Pointers in a Season.

 

The team played without injured Brianne Haskell.

After a competitive first half, the Cougar pulled away for a 55-32 win over St. Edward.

 

The Beaver trailed 25-21 at the half.  The Cougars held them to just two points in the third quarter.  They out scored them by ten and led 37-23 going into the final period.

 

A 9-2 run put the game out of reach for the Beavers.  With a 46-25 lead the teams traded points down the stretch as the Cougars went on to win by 23 points.

 

It was another good night for Haley Bacon who had 12 points.

 

Freshman Lexie Bacon added another pair of three pointers to her season’s total.  She has 22 for the year which ties her for fifth on the Lady Cougars’ chart for Three Pointers in a Season.

 

The team played without injured Brianne Haskell.

Cedar Bluffs                 5          16        13        7          -41

LDNE                          17        14        9          18        -60

 

2pt       3pt       FT        Rb        F          TP

Madie R           1          0          0/0       3          0          2

Darcey             2          0          4/5       0          3          8

Kelly W           0          0          0/3       1          2          0

Brianne H         4          0          3/6       1          4          11

Haley B            2          1          9/10     6          2          16

Tessie C           0          1          0/0       0          0          3

Lexie B            1          2          0/0       1          1          8

Vanessa P        3          0          2/6       11        3          8

Abby P            2          0          0/1       8          2          4

Team                15        4          18/31   33        17        60

Cedar Bluffs     12        2          11/18   30        21        41

 

 

 

H/LHF             22        18        14        11        -65

LDNE              7          7          11        5          -30

 

2pt       3pt       FT        Rb        F          TP

Madie R           0          0          2/4       0          3          2

Darcey S          1          0          1/2       3          0          3

Brianne H         2          3          5/9       4          5          14

Haley B            1          0          1/1       2          4          3

Tessie C           0         0          0/0       3          0          0

Lexie  B           0          0          1/2       0          1          1

Vanessa P        2          0          0/2       3          2          4

Abby P            1          0          3/4       6          0          5

Team                7          3          13/24   21        14        30

H/LHF             27        1          8/14     27        13        65

 

 

LDNE              8          9          7          9          -33

Stanton           17        23        10        13        -63

 

2pt       3pt       FT        F          TP

Madie R           1          0          2/4       5          4

Darcey S         0          0          2/4       3          2

Kelly W           1          1          2/2       3          7

Brianne H         1          0          0-3       1          2

Haley B            2          1          0/0       2          7

Tessie C           1          0          0/0       0          2

Lexie B            0          2          0/0       2          6

Vanessa P        1          0          0/0       1          2

Abby P            0          0          1/4       2          1

Team                7          4          7/17     17        33

Stanton           19        5          10/20   17        63

 

St. Edward       9          12        2          9          -32

LDNE              10        15        12        18        -55

 

2pt       3pt       FT        F          TP

Madie R           0          0          1/2       2          1

Darcey S          3          0          0          2          6

Kelly W           2          1          1/2       0          8

Blair P              0          0          0/0       1          0

Haley B            5          0          2/5       1          12

Tessie C           2          1          0/0       0          7

Lexie B            1          2          0/0       1          8

Libby H            0          0          0/0       2          0

Vanessa P        3          0          3/4       1          9

Abby P            2          0          0/1       2          4

Team                18        4          7/14     12        55

St. Edward       11        2          4/7       14        32

 

 

Love the Pep Band Parents


A very proud group at Parents Night at Lyons-Decatur Northeast. Photo Courtesy of LDNE.

A very proud group at Parents Night at Lyons-Decatur Northeast. Photo Courtesy of LDNE.

 

Got to love them Pep Band parents!

With all the love and support they bring, the Pep Band students wanted to show their love and appreciation for them and have a Pep Band parents night, on Tuesday, January 21, 2014.

Lots of love was shown with flowers, pop, candy, and just some good old fashion hugs and kisses. And that night the Pep Band was surprised to see their new banner that was donated by the National Guard. We thank all the parents for your love and support through everything we do. Also we want to give a big thanks to the Nebraska National Guard that graciously donated the wonderful banner, which was designed by Mrs. Seagren’s  graphic design class. Thank you again to all the parents and the Nebraska National Guard!

Throw Back Thursday!


The Marr Grandkids: Derek, Amber, Justin who is holding baby Kaid, Drew, Whitney and Trent.

Photo Courtesy of Angela Graham.

Photo Courtesy of Angela Graham.

Throw Back Thursday!


Throw Back Thursday!! Cindy Stevens of Bancroft submitted this photo of her with her dad, John and her brother Bill.
If you have pictures you would like published her and on Kat Country Hub, please send them in!!!

Cindy Stevens with her dad, John and brother Bill. Photo courtesy of Cindy Stevens.

Cindy Stevens with her dad, John and brother Bill. Photo courtesy of Cindy Stevens.

Arvid “Sonny” E. Samuelson, 83 of Wakefield, NE


Arvid “Sonny” E. Samuelson, 83, of Wakefield, Nebraska died on Wednesday, January 29, 2013 at the Wakefield Health Care Center in Wakefield, Nebraska.

Funeral services for Sonny are pending with Bressler – Munderloh – Smith Funeral Home in Wakefield.

Elkhorn Logan Valley Public Health Department Awarded $5,000


Wisner, NE (January 30, 2014) Elkhorn Logan Valley Public Health Department has been awarded $5,000 to support its progress in meeting the requirements of the Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB), the first and only voluntary national accreditation program for public health departments. ELVPHD is one of 29 local health departments from 19 states to receive this funding through the Accreditation Support Initiative (ASI). A total of 147 local health departments of all sizes and types, ranging from rural to urban applied for funding.

 

The ASI was created in 2011 to promote national accreditation readiness among a greater number of local health departments and support their varying needs to reach accreditation. Funding for the ASI is provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Office for State, Tribal, Local, and Territorial Support (CDC) and administered by the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO).

 

“Quality improvement is one of the most important investments a local health department can make – always seeking ways to do things better, more efficiently, with just the right amount of resources, and with a greater impact,” said NACCHO Executive Director Robert M. Pestronk. “As a participant in this initiative, the Elkhorn Logan Valley Public Health Department is taking a big step to ensure better health for the people of Burt, Cuming, Stanton and Madison Counties in Nebraska.”

 

ELVPHD received funding under the general category of workforce development. The department will use the grant for assessing staff on the Core Competencies for Public Health, developing an agency-wide training schedule, developing individual staff training and development plans, and developing a Workforce Development Plan

 

Gina Uhing, Health Director for ELVPHD stated, “This funding was received at the perfect time for our department as we work to fulfill the PHAB standards. We intend to use the funds to assist us in creating staff development plans. Having such plans in place will help us to assure that all of our staff receives high quality training, which will in turn increase the quality of our services to the public as our ultimate goal. We truly appreciate the assistance from CDC and NACCHO in helping us achieve this goal.”

 

More information, including a full list of selected local health departments and descriptions of the work they have been funded to complete, can be found at www.naccho.org/asi.

 

*Disclaimer: Awards are pending execution of a contract with NACCHO and successful completion of project deliverables.

 

About Elkhorn Logan Valley Public Health Department

Elkhorn Logan Valley Public Health Department was created in 2002 to serve the citizens of Madison, Stanton, Burt and Cuming counties in Nebraska.  Located in Wisner, with a satellite office in Norfolk, the focus of the department is healthy lifestyle management and disease prevention with approximately 25 programs initiated to maximize the wellness and safety of our constituents.  Visit www.elvphd.org to learn more about the available programs.

 

About the National Association of County and City Health Officials

The National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) represents the nation’s 2,800 local governmental health departments. These city, county, metropolitan, district, and tribal departments work every day to protect and promote health and well-being for all people in their communities.

 

East Husker Conference Basketball Standings


ELKHORN DIVISION – BOYS

 

Howells-Dodge            15-0     10-0

Bancroft-Rosalie           14-1     5-0

Oakland-Craig             8-8       7-1

Clarkson/Leigh            9-7       4-5

Lyons-Decatur             7-7       3-5

Scribner-Snyder           6-7       3-5

Humphrey/LHF            9-8       2-6

Pender                         1-16     1-8

 

 

ELKHORN DIVISION – GIRLS

 

Pender                         16-1     9-0

Humphrey/LHF            16-1     8-1

Howells-Dodge            10-6     7-3

Oakland-Craig             9-8      6-5

Bancroft-Rosalie           10-5     4-3

Scribner-Snyder           8-7      4-5

Clarkson/Leigh           6-11     2-7

Lyons-Decatur             5-11     0-8

 

PLATTE DIVISION – BOYS

 

West Point-Beemer      13-4     7-2

Twin Rivers                  13-3     4-2

Stanton                        12-5     8-3

Wisner-Pilger               10-5     6-3

Madison                       7-9       2-6

North Bend Central      3-11     2-6

Tekamah-Herman         3-12     2-7

Logan View                 0-15     0-8

 

 

 

PLATTE DIVISION –  GIRLS

 

Twin Rivers                  10-7     5-1

Tekamah-Herman         11-6     7-3

Stanton                          12-5     6-5

West Point-Beemer      6-11     4-5

Wisner-Pilger               6-11     4-7

North Bend Central      7-7       3-5

Madison                       5-12     1-7

Logan View                  0-15     0-7

Oakland-Craig Second Quarter and First Semester Honor Roll


Oakland-Craig Junior-Senior High School

Honor roll –2nd Quarter

2013-2014

 

 

7th GRADE                                           8TH GRADE                  9TH GRADE

Cole Bures                                         Kaitlyn Gard              Will Andersen

Abbie Carmichael                            Jonathan Malec       Spencer Anderson

Jacob Deemer                                               Danielle Meyer        Kiley Denton

Jena Gardeman                                Elizabeth Moseman            Aaron Malec

Tyson Harney                                                Kendra Riedy                        Emily Miller

Alyssa Johnson                                Kortney Schultz         Carter Thiele

Raymond Loftis                                                                    Ben Ward

Robby Mayberry

Natalia McNeill

Grace Monson

Grace Pille

Julie Potts

Wyatt Uhing

John Werner

 

10th GRADE                                         11TH GRADE                12TH GRADE

Chase Dutton                                                Nick Arlt                     Andrew Brudigam

Travis Gard                                        Michael Fischer       Karly Cull

Robert Gatewood                            Tyler Groth                Brock Denton

Joshua Mulder                                             Joel Johnson             Jacob Dixon

Tommy Nelson                                 Cameron Kiner          Faith Gatewood

Brianne Peterson                             Joshua King               Shelby Hinman

Heather Riedy                      Matthew Kuhlman

Angela Weisbrook   Mitchell Lindstrom

Caleb Peterson

Elizabeth Reinert

Courtnie Rokusek

Jordan Snader

Chris Weisbrook

Sylvia Wilson

 

Oakland-Craig Junior-Senior High School

HIGH Honor roll –2nd Quarter

2013-2014

 

 

 

7th GRADE                                           8TH GRADE                  9TH GRADE

Jared Mulder                                                Garrett Seagren        Jenna Bromm

Dacey Nelson                                               Jacob Unwin             Hannah Brudigam

Ellie Weitzenkamp                                                              Megan Fischer

Mequel Wilson                                                                    Zakk Lierman

Grace Maline

Melanie Snader

 

10TH GRADE                                        11TH GRADE                12TH GRADE

Olivia Bures                                      Ashleigh Carr                        Korey Brooks

Bailey Charling                                             Ted Maline               Mitchell Nissen

Brynn Charling                                              Bryce Uhing               Kameron Shelley

Cole Mitchell                                                                                    Heath Stromquist

James Moseman                                                                  Emily Weitzenkamp

Conner Thiele

Jesse Wallerstedt

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oakland-Craig Junior-Senior High School

Honor roll –1st Semester

2013-2014

 

7th GRADE                                           8TH GRADE                  9TH GRADE

Cole Bures                                         Kaitlyn Gard              Zachary Ahrens

Abbie Carmichael                            Jonathan Malec       Will Andersen

Jacob Deemer                                               Danielle Meyer        Spencer Anderson

Jena Gardeman                                Elizabeth Moseman            Kiley Denton

Tyson Harney                                                Kendra Riedy                        Aaron Malec

Alyssa Johnson                                Kortney Schultz         Emily Miller

Raymond Loftis                                                                    Derrik Runge

Natalia McNeill                                                                   Carter Thiele

Katie Miller

Julie Potts

John Werner

 

10TH GRADE                                        11TH GRADE                12TH GRADE

Chase Dutton                                                Nick Arlt                     Mollie Blanc

Travis Gard                                        Michael Fischer       Andrew Brudigam

Robert Gatewood                            Tyler Groth                Karly Cull

Craig Kaasch                                     Joel Johnson             Brock Denton

Cody Mace                                         Cameron Kiner          Jacob Dixon

Joshua Mulder                                             Joshua King               Madisen Durre

Tommy Nelson                                 Angela Weisbrook   Shelby Hinman

Brianne Peterson                                                                 Matthew Kuhlman

Mitchell Lindstrom

Caleb Peterson

Elizabeth Reinert

Courtnie Rokusek

Samantha Smith

Jordan Snader

Chris Weisbrook

Sylvia Wilson

 

 

 

Oakland-Craig Junior-Senior High School

HIGH Honor roll – 1st Semester

2013-2014

 

7th GRADE                                           8TH GRADE                  9TH GRADE

Robby Mayberry                                Garrett Seagren        Jenna Bromm

Jared Mulder                                                Jacob Unwin             Hannah Brudigam

Dacey Nelson                                                                                   Megan Fischer

Wyatt Uhing                                                                          Zakk Lierman

Ellie Weitzenkamp                                                              Grace Maline

Mequel Wilson                                                                    Melanie Snader

Ben Ward

 

10TH GRADE                                        11TH GRADE                12TH GRADE

Olivia Bures                                      Ashleigh Carr                        Korey Brooks

Bailey Charling                                            Ted Maline               Faith Gatewood

Brynn Charling                                              Heather Riedy                      Mitchell Nissen

Cole Mitchell                                                Bryce Uhing               Kameron Shelley

James Moseman                                                                  Heath Stromquist

Conner Thiele                                                                                   Emily Weitzenkamp

Jesse Wallerstedt