Fullerton Warriors

Fullerton's girls golf team kicked off the season at the Central City 3-man Scramble. Photo provided

Fullerton's girls golf team kicked off the season at the Central City 3-man Scramble. Photo provided

Warriors open golf season at 3-man scamble

MARQUETTE — Fullerton got their first taste of golf competition on Thursday when they traveled to Valley View Country Club for the Central City 3-man scramble.The Warriors had teams competing in Division I and Division III.
Seated: Student Manager Clarissa McCurdy, Tate Wood, Everett Gleason, Jacob Maxfield, Student Manager Daphne Olson. Standing Coach Jeremy Hubel, Taylor Cook, Delylla Olson, Elena Reimer, Head Coach Jordan Wetovick. Photo provided

Seated: Student Manager Clarissa McCurdy, Tate Wood, Everett Gleason, Jacob Maxfield, Student Manager Daphne Olson. Standing Coach Jeremy Hubel, Taylor Cook, Delylla Olson, Elena Reimer, Head Coach Jordan Wetovick. Photo provided

Warriors hit the ground running

FULLERTON — The season may have just started, but the Warriors are already hitting the ground running.This fall, each cross country team will feature three runners. On the girls’ side, senior Elena Reimer and junior Delylla Olson are joined by sophomore newcomer Taylor Cook.
Seated: Lylla Sabata, Kinzie Sharman, Daysha Randall. Standing: Melinda Reimer, Aubrey Thies, Reagan Syslo, Coach Shawn Ostransky. Photo provided

Seated: Lylla Sabata, Kinzie Sharman, Daysha Randall. Standing: Melinda Reimer, Aubrey Thies, Reagan Syslo, Coach Shawn Ostransky. Photo provided

Warriors ready to build for future

FULLERTON — It’s not so much a rebuilding season as it is building toward the future.The Warriors return two golfers with varsity experience — senior Kinzie Sharman and junior Lylla Sabata — and will feature three freshmen this fall: Melinda Reimer, Aubrey Thies and Reagan Syslo.

Fullerton, High Plains form co-op for junior high football

FULLERTON — There will be a junior high football team this year.The Fullerton Board of Education approved a plan on Wednesday to co-op with High Plains for the upcoming school year. The High Plains Board of Education approved the plan at their meeting on Monday.
Keila Dubas, Jaci Maxfield, Morgan Supik and JLee Van Driel join Makayla Robinson to make up the NCJ All-Area First Team. NCJ file photos

Keila Dubas, Jaci Maxfield, Morgan Supik and JLee Van Driel join Makayla Robinson to make up the NCJ All-Area First Team. NCJ file photos

NCJ announces girls 2024-2025 All-Area teams

There are a lot of talented athletes in Nance County.Each week throughout the school year we chose two athletes (and sometimes more) and recognized them for their achievements that previous week. Sometimes the choices were obvious — breaking a school record or winning a state title.
Nolan Dubas

Nolan Dubas

TOP OF THEIR GAMES

There are a lot of talented athletes in Nance County.Each week throughout the school year we chose two athletes (and sometimes more) and recognized them for their achievements that previous week. Sometimes the choices were obvious — breaking a school record or winning a state title.
Fletcher Dubas (left) and Makayla Robinson made the most out of every opportunity every time they stepped out on the field, course, court or track. Their performances over the last year have earned them NCJ Players of the Year honors. NCJ file photos

Fletcher Dubas (left) and Makayla Robinson made the most out of every opportunity every time they stepped out on the field, course, court or track. Their performances over the last year have earned them NCJ Players of the Year honors. NCJ file photos

CLUTCH PERFORMERS

FULLERTON — It’s not always the athlete who puts up the most impressive stat line who makes the biggest impact on a team.Sometimes it is the intangibles that make all the difference.
Maxfield, Ziemba represent Warriors one last time

Maxfield, Ziemba represent Warriors one last time

Maxfield, Ziemba represent Warriors one last time

GRAND ISLAND — The common theme on Friday night at the annual Crossroads Conference vs. Goldenrod Conference All-Star game was “fun.”Heartland Lutheran High school hosted the all-star matchup of both conference best graduated seniors which was dominated by the CRC by a 4-0 count.