Sports

HTRS Homecoming Royalty – King Ryken Davis and Queen Libby Standerford. photo provided by Sandy Stalder

HTRS Homecoming Royalty – King Ryken Davis and Queen Libby Standerford. photo provided by Sandy Stalder

Football

STERLING - The Pawnee City Indians played one of their most complete games of the season on Friday, October 7th against Class D-6 rival Sterling and dominated their hosts by a 60-8 final score. Head Coach Scott Brumbaugh commented, “Friday night was a good win for the Pawnee City football team.

Editor’s Notes

I wanted to take the time to thank Kelly Glathar, Sandy Stalder and Lorrie Novak for their help and expertise in taking pictures and coordinating the coverage of the HTRS Homecoming on Friday night.

Volleyball

LINCOLN - The Lewiston Lady Tigers traveled to College View Academy on Tuesday, October 4th to take on their hosts and the Sterling Lady Jets in a triangular. LHS vs. Sterling The Lady Tigers played against Sterling in their first match, but lost in two sets, 1225, 20-25.
The HTRS Titans hosted the Nebraska City Lourdes in a very high-scoring game for Homecoming on Friday night, October 7th. Unfortunately, the Titans lost by a 50-68 count. Pictured are some of the HTRS offensive players including Emmett Glathar (#9), Hunter Bohling (#22), Brogan Dunlap (center); Jonathan Koch (#54) and Brandt Leech (#18, right). photo courtesy of Kelly Glathar

The HTRS Titans hosted the Nebraska City Lourdes in a very high-scoring game for Homecoming on Friday night, October 7th. Unfortunately, the Titans lost by a 50-68 count. Pictured are some of the HTRS offensive players including Emmett Glathar (#9), Hunter Bohling (#22), Brogan Dunlap (center); Jonathan Koch (#54) and Brandt Leech (#18, right). photo courtesy of Kelly Glathar

Second quarter scoring lifts NCL over HTRS Titans on Homecoming

HUMBOLDT - The Humboldt Table Rock Steinauer Titans hosted the Nebraska City Lourdes Central Catholic Knights on Friday, October 7th for Homecoming. Lourdes CC scored first in the game on an 8 yard run and then a 10 yard pass to go up 12-0.
Lytle places 7th at Rock Port

Lytle places 7th at Rock Port

Lytle places 7th at Rock Port

ROCK PORT - Emily Lytle was the only Pawnee City runner at the Rock Port Cross Country Invitational which was held on Monday, September 26th. According to Head Coach Heidi Koster, “She ran a tremendous race and placed 7th in a meet that had 16 participating schools.”

Bowling Results

Wednesday Morning Early Birds September 28th Team Win Loss Hasselbalch Pharm. 9.5 2.5 Bank of Steinauer 7 5 The Other Bank 3.5 8.5 Pacesetters 4 8 High Team Scratch Game and Series: Hasselbalch Pharmacy 451 and 1214. High Individual Scratch Game and Series: Gail Campbell 187 and 480.
Paula Jasa/Republican P.C.’s Cameron Ottersberg digs a ball in Pawnee City’s Parent’s Night game against JCC last Thursday.

Paula Jasa/Republican P.C.’s Cameron Ottersberg digs a ball in Pawnee City’s Parent’s Night game against JCC last Thursday.

Pawnee City celebrates Parent’s Night against scrappy JCC team

PAWNEE CITY - It was Parent’s Night for the Pawnee City Lady Indians on Thursday, September 29th. Unfortunately for the Lady Indians, they lost in three sets to a very feisty Johnson County Central Lady Thunderbird team. P.C.

Lady Tigers play back to back exciting sets

Currie each picked up 5 digs while Kiersten Rehrs had 1 dig. LHS vs. OCA WEEPING WATER - The Lewiston Lady Tigers traveled to Weeping Water on Thursday, September 29th for a triangular against their hosts and Omaha Christian Academy. Lewiston vs.

Football Pawnee City battles powerhouse Parkview

LINCOLN - The Pawnee City Indians had their work cut out for them on Friday, September 30th as they took on the Parkview Christian Patriots on their home field. Parkview has only lost to one team in Class D-6 and that team is still undefeated.

HTRS Titans outmatched by FCSH

HUMBOLDT - The Humboldt Table Rock Steinauer Titans found themselves outmatched by the Falls City Sacred Heart Irish on Friday night, September 30th as they lost, 22-72. FCSH gained 492 total yards in the game and jumped out to a 30-8 lead by the end of the 1st quarter.