Twin River Girls Basketball

NCJ file photos by Rick Holtz

NCJ file photos by Rick Holtz

Nance County Leaders - Girls Basketball

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Titans earn East Husker season honors

GENOA — Several Titans are receiving all-conference honors following the conclusion of the basketball season.Senior Kirk Hebda was named to the East Husker All-Conference second team. Seniors Tim Jarecki and Ryder Kleckner and junior Paydon Rinkol received all-conference honorable mentions.
Colsten Rodriguez (left) and JLee Van Driel (right), along with the rest of the Titans will have a new conference to call home next year. Twin River has been accepted into the Crossroads Conference. NCJ file photos by Rick Holtz

Colsten Rodriguez (left) and JLee Van Driel (right), along with the rest of the Titans will have a new conference to call home next year. Twin River has been accepted into the Crossroads Conference. NCJ file photos by Rick Holtz

RIVALRIES RENEWED

GENOA — Twin River is leaving the East Husker Conference next year. The Titans have been accepted into the Crossroads Conference, a move that will bring back a number of rivalries from decades past.
Delaney Reeg drives to the basket on Monday against Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family. The Twin River senior finished with a team-high 19 points. NCJ photo by Beth Sparrow

Delaney Reeg drives to the basket on Monday against Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family. The Twin River senior finished with a team-high 19 points. NCJ photo by Beth Sparrow

Titans fall to Bulldogs in sub-district opener

STROMSBURG — It is hard to beat the same team twice in one season. It’s even harder to beat the same team twice in a week. Twin River (8-12) saw its season come to an end on Monday, falling to a team they defeated four days earlier.
Fullerton and Twin River know their Sub-District opponents. NCJ file photos by Rick Holtz

Fullerton and Twin River know their Sub-District opponents. NCJ file photos by Rick Holtz

Titans, Warriors learn Sub-District opponents

The path to Lincoln is set and the final push begins on Monday. Fullerton and Twin River learned their Sub-District fates on Thursday morning. Fullerton will play in the D1-5 Sub-District at Centura and Twin River will play in the C2-5 Sub-District at Cross County.
Twin River senior Delaney Reeg recently set the school record for steals in a game. NCJ file photo by Rick Holtz

Twin River senior Delaney Reeg recently set the school record for steals in a game. NCJ file photo by Rick Holtz

Titans’ Reeg sets steals record in win

LEIGH — There is a new theft queen in Genoa. Senior Delaney Reeg broke the single-game steals record last week when Twin River defeated Lyons-Decatur Northeast, 58-41, in the consolation round of the East Husker Conference Tournament on Tuesday.
Taylor Pearson fights for possession of the ball in the first half on Friday. NCJ photo by Rick Holtz

Taylor Pearson fights for possession of the ball in the first half on Friday. NCJ photo by Rick Holtz

No. 10 Patriots too much for Titans

CLARKSON — They knew they had an uphill battle. Twin River opened the East Husker Conference Tournament on Friday taking on Class C-2 No. 10 Clarkson/Leigh. The Patriots kept their foot on the gas, cruising to a 60-21 first round win.
Mya Ramaekers (left) and Parker Zabka apply pressure on the Giltner ballhandler during the first half on Friday. NCJ photos by Rick Holtz

Mya Ramaekers (left) and Parker Zabka apply pressure on the Giltner ballhandler during the first half on Friday. NCJ photos by Rick Holtz

Titans’ defense swarms Hornets

GENOA — Earlier this month it looked like Delaney Reeg’s high school career may have been over. On Jan. 2, the Titans senior suffered an injury to her right wrist that threatened to keep her out the rest of the season.
Twin River knows their path to East Husker Conference glory. The conference tournament starts this week. NCJ photos by Rick Holtz

Twin River knows their path to East Husker Conference glory. The conference tournament starts this week. NCJ photos by Rick Holtz

Titans learn East Husker tourney path

GENOA — Twin River learned their path for the East Husker Conference tournament. Twin River’s girls play Clarkson/Leigh in Clarkson on Friday at 7:30 p.m. The winner will advance to take on the winner of North Bend Central and Madison on Monday at 6 p.m. at Pender.
Twin River freshman Grace Yrkoski broke the team's single-game blocks record on Tuesday.

Twin River freshman Grace Yrkoski broke the team's single-game blocks record on Tuesday.

Yrkoski breaks Titan blocks record

GENOA — Twin River saw a school record fall on Tuesday night. Freshman Grace Yrkoski broke the single-game record for blocks in a game with 7 blocks in Twin Rivers 54-47 loss to Aquinas. Yrkoski grabbed 13 rebounds and finished with 7 points in her first start of the year.