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OMAHA, Neb. — A sophomore at Millard West High School died from her injuries after a crash in Omaha on Monday night, the district confirmed. Elise Cole, 16, was killed in a crash near 176th and ...
KEARNEY — It would have been a nine win for the Kearney Bearcats. “Should have had it,” Kearney coach Matt Connot said after Millard West’s 9-8 victory Monday afternoon at Memorial Field ...
A sophomore at Millard West High School died from her injuries after a crash in Omaha on Monday night, the district confirmed. Catholic group calls for Marjorie Taylor Greene’s censure for ...
KEARNEY— It was a little unorthodox, but Kearney High got it done Friday night, pulling ahead in the fourth quarter to finish off Millard West 21-7 in the opening round of the state playoffs ...
Two seniors appropriately led the way on Tuesday's Senior Night at Millard West. Hayden Hart and Halle Kerkman combined for 26 kills to lead the Class A No. 3 Wildcats to a three-set sweep of No ...
Millard West infielder Tyson Lewis was named Gatorade Nebraska Baseball Player of the Year on Monday. The Gatorade Player of the year award honors the nation’s most elite high school athletes.
Millard West captured the Class A baseball state title Friday night, defeating Lincoln East, 4-3. The win avenges the Wildcats loss to the Spartans in last year’s championship.
Millard West's J.D. Moffett (right) celebrates his run against Creighton Prep with teammate Chance Roberts during a Class A state baseball game Monday, May 13, 2024, at Werner Park in Papillion.
Millard West finishes the season 27-1, with their only loss coming to nationally ranked Iowa power, Johnston. Bellevue West finishes the year 20-6, and had won 14 straight since losing to the ...
Bellevue West had possession with four seconds remaining and Millard West clinging to a three-point lead. The Thunderbirds three-point attempt hooked left, sealing the 58-55 win for the Wildcats.
Neleigh Gessert scored 29 points to lead Millard West's comeback charge, which resulted in the Wildcats' first-ever girls state championship.