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Jhett Trejo watches as his put goes in the hole while competing at the GICC meet last week. (—courtesy photo)

Eagle golfers tee off at GICC and LPC meets last week

“The Grand Island Central Catholic Invite had some fierce competition this year,” noted Wood River head golf coach Jon Kuecker of the invite his team competed at on Tuesday, May 6, at Indianhead Golf Course. “Each year it seems to bring in lower and lower scores and the fight for the individuals and team titles were a great match.”

Karsyn Grimes arches over the bar in the high jump event at the conference meet. Karsyn cleared 4’ 10” to place fourth for the Lady Buffaloes. (—photo by Doug Kuskie)
Emma Clark reaches for the sand while competing in the long jump event at the LPC meet last Friday. (—photo by Doug Kuskie)
Darian Dorsey placed fifth in the 1600 meter run and sixth in the 3200 meter run at the conference meet in Central City last Friday. (—photo by Doug Kuskie)

Gibbon track and field competes at LouPlatte Conference meet

Gibbon’s girls and boys track and field teams spent Friday, May 2, in Central City competing at the LouPlatte Conference meet and found the going rough as both teams finished the day in ninth place among the nine teams taking part. Each team scored nine team points. The St. Paul girls built up 117 points to win the women’s side and Central City won the men’s side of the meet with 132 team points.

Eagle pole vaulter Madden Brabec had a gold medal week, capturing the win at the Central Nebraska Track and Field Championships on Monday, April 28, and getting gold in the conference meet the following Friday. Madden cleared 14’ at the conference meet.
Atley Brabec leaped 30’ 6” to place sixth in the triple jump at the conference meet last week. (—photo by Andrea Johnson)
Edgar Dack clears a height while competing in the conference pole vault event held last Saturday. (—photo by Jeanette Branson)
Lacie Frear puts the shot for the Lady Eagles at the LPC track and field meet held last Friday at Central City. (—photo by Andrea Johnson)

Eagle track and field teams finish LPC meet in sixth place

Both the Wood River boys and girls track and field teams turned in sixth place finishes at the LouPlatte Conference meet held at Central City on Friday, May 2. The Lady Eagles put together 31 team points and the Eagle boys compiled 39 team points for their sixth place finishes. The St. Paul ladies won the girls side of the meet with 117 team points and the Central City boys totalled 132 team points for first place.

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