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Chargers on to D2 Semifinals

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It was a classic come-from-behind victory for the Riverside High School Chargers in their D2 state quarterfinal game against Sandhills-Thedord last Friday, Nov. 8, at Thedford.
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Raymond Central nips Cardinals in playoffs, 21-19

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ANBCT Staff The Cardinals of Boone Central stumbled into the NSAA Class C2 Playoffs after an upset loss to Ord (4-5) in the final week of the regular season. That loss took the team from a potential top 4 seed in the tournament all the way down to #8 and perhaps the toughest homefield opener they could ask for.
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Lady Cardinals battle in tough subdistrict

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Playoff time for fall sports in Nebraska. The Boone Central volleyball team headed to Columbus for the C1-6 Subdistrict Tournament. The Cardinals were the #4 seed and faced the #5 seed Madison Dragons (8-22) in the first match. After a terrific performance, the girls marched on to the second round where they faced the #1 seed Shamrocks of Scotus Catholic (28-6). The Shamrocks were too much for the Cardinals to handle as they fell, ending their season.
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Volleyball squad starts off post season with conference

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With the regular season out of the way, the Cardinals of Boone Central headed to the annual Mid-State Conference Tournament in Pierce last week. The Cardinals faced Battle Creek in the first round Monday falling in four sets and competed against O’Neill in the second round Tuesday falling again in four sets.
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Cardinals upset by visiting Chants, enter state playoffs

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Boone Central football was back on the field for the regular season finale at home last Thursday facing the Chanticleers of Ord (3-5). This one was a thriller throughout much like last week with the game coming down to the final few minutes but unlike the last-minute stand of last week, Ord took the last-minute lead and made their own stand to hand the Cardinals their third loss of the season, 26-20.
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Gasper picks up medal at State X-C, runners see success

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If you’ve never been to a Nebraska State Cross Country Meet, you’re really missing something! At a normal state championship in other sports, you may see teams from maybe eight schools per class - but in Cross Country the Kearney Country Club is jammed with teams and spectators from every corner of the state. From huge Omaha schools with over a thousands students down to little schools with only 25.
BC Senior Logan Spence used a hard paced second half to place 32nd at the Nebraska State Cross Country Championships in Kearney.
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