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Custer County 4-H Indoor Archery Results

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The Custer County 4-H Indoor Archery match was held on Saturday, March 21 at the Shooting Sports Building on the Custer County Fairgrounds in Broken Bow. Thirty- four Custer County 4-H youth participated in the event. Youth who competed in the event are enrolled in a 4-H club, under the direct supervision of a certified 4-H archery leader.
Photo courtesy Custer County 4-H

Bobcats Have Good Showing at Season Opener Meet

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The South Loup boys’ and girls’ track teams opened the 2026 season on Thursday, March 26, as they traveled to Loup City to compete in the Rebel Invitational. The Bobcats had a good showing at the meet, with the girls finishing in 5th place overall in the 12-team field, while the boys ended the day 4th in the team standings.
Delanie Weinman and Lynae Wiese ran the 800m for South Loup last Thursday, with Weinman earning the bronze medal. (Courier photos by Ronda McFate)

South Loup Students Among NCPA Academic All-State Selections

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The Nebraska School Activities Association is pleased to announce the student recipients of the winter 2025-2026 Nebraska Chiropractic Physicians Association Academic All State Awards. Since 2006 this NSAA awards program has recognized students who meet the criteria for nomination by their school in the season of their activity.

Bobcats Prepared For 2026 Track Season

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In small schools like Callaway and Arnold, many teachers and coaches do dual duty. When it comes to South Loup track, the head coach is primarily the only difference between the boys and girls teams.
Members of the South Loup boys’ track team are, front row, from left: Braxton Cozad, Callen Hickenbottom, Walter Bierman, Jaden Baker, Paxton Bierman, Conner Paulsen, Wacey Schultz, and Josiah Coleman; Back row: Zane Ellison, Hudson Vickers, Jacob King, Caleb Furrow, Noah Anderson, Eli Rogers, Elijah Cool, Eli Hunt, Taytum Wiese, and Ben Linden. Not pictured: Dylan Pandorf, Brayden Keeney, Shaun Johnson, Jacob Myers, Jett Morgan, and Tysen Schacher. (photo courtesy Debbie Connelly)

Long-Time Coach Returns Clutter of Experienced Athletes

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After 18 years at the helm as head coach, the name Mike Weverka has become synonymous with South Loup girls track. He is eager to begin a new season, accompanied by assistant coaches Nicole Recoy and Zac Sweet, and volunteer coaches Rick Peterson, Lane Chesley, Katie Berglund, and Diane Spangler.
Long-Time Coach Returns Clutter of Experienced Athletes

Lady Bobcats Say Goodbye to Five Seniors

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The Lady Bobcats basketball team played nearly their entire season without finding themselves on the winning side of the scoreboard. Finally, on Feb. 13, they got the elusive victory - defeating Hi-Line by 20 points.
Lady Bobcats Say Goodbye to Five Seniors

Bobcats Stage a Comeback Against Coyotes, Fall to Wolves

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The South Loup Bobcats opened their subdistrict tournament with a 56–39 victory over the Anselmo- Merna Coyotes on Tuesday, Feb. 24, before falling to the Twin Loup Wolves in Thursday’s semifinal, 72–50. With that loss, the Bobcats closed out a season that showed steady growth in the boys’ offensive and defensive efforts, culminating in an increasingly successful run towards the end. The three senior leaders – Crew Witthuhn, Dylan Pandorf and Conner Paulsen – shone on both ends of the court and pushed the team to their 10 total wins for the year.
Dylan Pandorf takes the ball to the bucket against Twin Loup while Yahya Harris tries to block the shot for the Wolves.
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