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It’s still early — we’re just one week into the season, after all — but opposing baseball teams had better respect defending...
TODAY'S POLL
Baseball
Who will win the Class A title?
Total Votes: 67
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9%
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Millard West
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25%
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Omaha Creighton Prep
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13%
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Millard South
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21%
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Papio South
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31%
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Another team
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BASKETBALL
Showstoppers: 2011 all-state basketball teams
When it comes to stargazing, the place to be is the Dundee Theatre along Dodge Street in Omaha, where all the marquee names in Nebraska high school hoops showed up for a recent afternoon photo shoot. Theater owner Denny Moran welcomed Nebraska's best, popping the popcorn and handing out soft drinks. What was showing on the big screen? Well, nothing, actually — movie time wasn't for another couple of hours. The players were told to picture Benson's CJ Carter dunking on an opponent and to... »
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BASKETBALL
A Jay of all trades: Seward star Cady shines
Premium ContentWhen Seward coach Tom Tvrdy needed something accomplished on the basketball court this season, he knew he could count on senior forward Emily Cady. Someone to play the post? Cady could do it. Someone to help dribble the ball downcourt to break the press? Cady could do it. Someone to forget about scoring on a given night to set up her teammates? Cady could do it. Someone to forget about scoring on a given night to set up her teammates? Cady could do it.
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Finishing Strong: Donaldson, Subbert All-WI captains
Premium ContentSeniors Brittni Donaldson of Sioux City North and Kadie Subbert of Stanton end their careers as three-time, first-team All-Western Iowa basketball selections. And with a year to go, you have to like the chances of Jessie Pauley of OA-BCIG joining them. Donaldson (Class 4-A/3-A), Pauley (Class 2-A) and Subbert (Class 1-A) are The World-Herald's selections as honorary captains on its annual All-Western Iowa teams.
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BASKETBALL
Triple threats: Heelan's 3-time champ Malloy captains 4-A/3-A team
Premium ContentTheir listed heights are similar. They shared one other thing in common: When the basketball was in their hands, good things were certain to happen. For the numerous ways they impacted their teams' success, seniors Alex Malloy of Sioux City Heelan (Class 4-A/3-A), Levi Ettleman of Logan-Magnolia (Class 2-A) and Marshall Dolch of Villisca (Class 1-A) are the honorary captains of The World-Herald's All-Western Iowa basketball teams.
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BASKETBALL
Nebraska All-State, All-Class, honorable mention basketball teams
The 2011 Nebraska All-State, All-Class and honorable mention teams for boys and girls basketball.
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BASKETBALL
All-Western Iowa, honorable mention basketball teams
The 2011 All-Western Iowa and honorable mention teams for boys and girls basketball.
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BASKETBALL
Hard work boosts Patriot to first team
Premium ContentOf the three scoring point guards on this year's All-Metro Conference boys basketball first team, the one who came out of the blue was Kyler Erickson of Millard South. The Patriots' 5-foot-10 senior went from averaging 6.8 points as a junior to a Metro-best 20.6. “It was a simple change. We had the ball in his hands all the time,'' said Tyler Cerveny, who took over as Millard South's coach last summer. “We made him the point guard, which to me seemed like a natural.''
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BASKETBALL
Akin-Otiko leads Metro, records follow
Premium ContentBellevue West coach Matt Fritsche doesn't mince words when talking about senior forward Alexis Akin-Otiko. “She's everything that's right about a high school athlete,” he said. “She's smart, she's moral and she's a great player.” She's also a member of The World-Herald's All-Metro Conference girls basketball first team for the third straight year. Akin-Otiko, a Creighton recruit, averaged 16.9 points and 7.8 rebounds while helping lead the Thunderbirds back to the Class...
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Dragon, Antler top all-area team
Premium ContentBrittney Lynch is leaving Elkhorn as a three-time member of the All-Omaha Area girls basketball team, the last two years as its honorary captain. The boys honorary captain is Cole Spurgeon of Gretna. Lynch, a 6-foot-1 senior forward, averaged 15.8 points and 7.9 rebounds for the Class B state runner-up Antlers. The Washburn recruit averaged 14.8 points as a sophomore and 15.6 as a junior. Also on the girls first team are UNO recruit Cathleen Cox of Elkhorn, Jordyn Wollenburg of Gretna, Arianne...
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