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Photos: Gretna flexes its defensive muscle against Norris The No. 5 Dragons powered to a 19-3 win over the No. 8 Titans in Class B prep football action on Friday at Norris High School in Firth.
MOORHEAD — Fargo North kicker Max Watson has committed to play football at Minnesota State Moorhead, he announced Wednesday, Oct. 25, via social media.
The Dragons finished the pandemic shortened season with a 6-2 overall record. Flores made his verbal commitment to Oklahoma State back in mid-April following an official visit to Stillwater.
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Gretna ended the second quarter with a 56-3 lead over Omaha South. Most of the Dragon’s starters got the entire second half off and Gretna cruised to an easy victory.
Oklahoma State football quarterback commit and Gretna (Neb.) senior standout recruit Zane Flores led the Dragons to a dramatic comeback win against Bellevue (Neb.) West on Friday night. Trailing ...
Weber is the Dragons’ bell-cow on the ground, running 67 times for 591 yards (fifth in Class A) and eight TDs. Flores has run the ball 18 times for 73 yards and a score, while seniors Riley ...
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - Fallout continued Friday from the shocking ruling from the NSAA board that stripped Gretna of its 2021 Class A high school football title.
Unfortunate for the Gretna Dragons, who won the title against Omaha Westside back in November, by a score of 7 to 3. "It was massive. It was huge," said local referee Cary Culler.
NSAA rule dragon player 'ineligible'The unprecedented call comes two months after Gretna players defeated Omaha Westside 7 to 3 in the title game. "Gretna Public Schools will vacate the 2021 ...
Gretna defended its player in a statement released Friday and also claimed that Omaha Westside reported the NSAA violation contradicting what Westside's superintendent previously said.
In a meeting on Thursday the NSAA Executive Committee voted 8-0 to uphold Executive Director Jay Bellar’s ruling that the Dragons used an ineligible player last season.