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Southern Nebraska Conference releases All-Conference honors2011 SNC All-Conference selections:
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1st Team: Bridgette Baden - Thayer Central
Ashlee Harms - Sandy Creek
Mikaela Shaw - Sandy Creek
Maria Van Kirk - Sutton
Haley Gebers - Superior
Sara Brune - Heartland
Libero - Brielle Van den Berg - Heartland
Southern Nebraska Conference announced postseason volleyball honorsSOUTHERN NEBRASKA CONFERENCE
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Southern Nebraska Conference Tournament to be held Oct. 25, 26, 29Click to view bracket of tournament
Thayer Central earned the top seed for the Southern Nebraska Conference Tournament, which gets underway on Oct. 25.
The Titans will face the winner of the Tri County (No. 8) and Cross County (No. 9) match at 7 p.m. on Oct. 25 in Hebron.
Centennial goes 1-2 at Minden TournamentMINDEN Centennial finished the Minden Invite with a 3-1 record, Saturday in Minden.
The Broncos fell to GICC, 7-25, 10-25 and Blue Hill, 17-25, 19-25.
Against the Crusaders, Katie Bruns led Centennial with five kills, while TIffany Heine added three kills and two blocks.
McClure to be new head coach at CentennialUTICA - Leah McClure will begin her teaching career at Centennial this fall as one of the business teachers and also as the head volleyball coach and assistant track coach.
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Centennial goes 1-2 at home inviteUTICA Centennial had a 1-2 record at their home invite, Saturday in Utica.
The Broncos dropped games to Gordon-Rushville, 26-24, 15-25, 26-28, and Tri County, 25-19, 18-25, 15-25.
C-1, C-2 Lincoln area volleyball outlook Click to view story on Lincoln Journal Star.
CLASS C-1
ASHLAND-GREENWOOD
COACH: Kendra Craven
LAST YEAR'S RECORD, RANKING: 16-13, unranked
OUTLOOK: The Bluejays return two all-conference-caliber players in libero Kelli Hohensee and MB Morgan Riecken. The Jays have seven seniors on the roster.




























David City sweeps CentennialClick to view story on York News-Times
UTICA A three set match between the Centennial Broncos and David City Scouts went one hour and 20 minutes, setting the tone in action at the Centennial Triangular on Thursday.
David City won the match in sandwich form as they won the first set 25-22, dropped the second 22-25, and then came back to win the third 25-19.
Centennial loses to Minden, Kearney Catholic at own inviteClick to view story in York News-Times
UTICA The Broncos opened with a pair of tough foes at their own volleyball invite on Saturday in Utica.
In action along with the Broncos at the invite were Kearney Catholic, Milford, Sutton, Lincoln Lutheran, Tri County, Gordan-Rushville and Bishop Neumann.
Centennial beats Tri County in five setsUTICA An odd night added up to victory Thursday for Centennial. Odd because the Broncos won games 1, 3 and 5 on their way to a hard-fought volleyball win over the Trojans of Tri-County.
Scores for Centennial were 25-18, 22-25, 25-16, 17-25, 15-7.
This was a great win for us, said Coach Leah McClure of her Centennial crew. We really needed to take care of business tonight. I am proud of the team for not giving in and finishing the fifth game strong. Our serve receive at times was tough. Maci Hicks' serve was tough for our team to handle, she said of the Trojan junior. We just can't let the our mistakes get the better of us. We beat up on ourselves.



