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Hastings Tigers
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Mar
13th
2011
UNK Valentine's Day Block Party Photos
by Darren Ivy/NebVolleyball
Mar
7th
2011
Hastings Spring Spike 2011 Tournament
by Darren Ivy/NebVolleyball
Darren Ivy/NebVolleyball
South Central 17 Red's Jackie Bosak (9) and Chloe Wichman (15) scramble for a loose ball during their team's match with Kearney Crush at the Hastings Spring Spike held Sunday at Hastings High.

Click to view photos from the 2011 Hastings Spring Spike 2011 Tournament.

HASTINGS – The Nebraska West 17-1 team, which is made up primarily of Ogallala High School players, captured the 18 Open title at the Hastings Spring Spike that was held on March 6 at Hastings High School.

Nebraska West won five of six sets in pool play, sweeping Nebraska X 181 and Outer Limits 16 and splitting with Outer Limits 17. Then in the tournament, Nebraska West first won a three-set match over Nebraska X 181 before defeating Outer Limits 16 in three sets in the finals.


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Feb
11th
2011
Hastings High hosts Tiger Jam Feb. 6
by Darren Ivy/NebVolleyball

The Tiger Jam was held on Feb. 6 at Hastings High School and included 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16-year-old divisions.

In the 16 Open Division, South Central 16 Red finished first with a 3-1-1 record. Nebraska X 161 came in second with a 1-2-2 record, while GI Islanders 16 Purple and Hastings Tigers 16 were third with 1-1-2 and 1-2-1 respectively.

In the 15 Open Division, South Central Red went 3-0-2 to claim first place. In the championship, South Central 15 Red defeated Nebraska Gold 152 in three sets. Nebraska Gold 152 finished 3-1. Coming in tied for third was Hastings Tigers 15-1 with a 1-2-1 record and Nebraska Gold 151 with a 3-1 record. Rounding out the division was the GI Vikes 141 squad, which went 3-1-1 to place fifth, the Sandhill Slammers, which went 1-2-1 to place sixth and Bow Mojo 15 at 0-3-1 and Hastings Tigers at 0-4-1 to tie for seventh.

Feb
10th
2011
Nebraska Diamond 18s win Bronco Showdown
by Darren Ivy/NebVolleyball
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Click to view and/or buy more photos from the Hastings College Bronco Showdown.

HASTINGS - The Nebraska Diamonds 18s went 4-0-1 to claim first place at the Bronco Showdown at Hastings College on Feb. 6.

The Diamonds, which include Kaelynn Drake, Brooke Henry, Siera Rohde, Taylor Rohde, Shelbea Spilinek, Shayla Trotter, Alivia Wardyn and Katelyn Watts, beat South Central 18 Black 25-17, 25-21, Queen City Jrs 171 25-17, 25-22, Adams County 17s 25-15, 25-12, Hastings Tigers 17s and split with South Central Red 25-22 and 17-25.

Mar
17th
2010
Hastings Spring Spike Tournament
by Darren Ivy/NebVolleyball
Darren Ivy/NebVolleyball
The Grand Island Juniors 15 Power team coached by Abbie Welliver placed first at the Hastings Spring Spike Tournament on March 7. The team defeated Platte Valley 151 twice on its way to the tournament title.

HASTINGS - The Nebraska Gold 17s out of Kearney, the Hastings Tigers 16-1 out of Hastings, the GI Juniors 15 out of Grand Island, the Platte Valley 141 and the Nebraska Heartland 13Us were the champions of their respective division at the Hastings Spring Spike Tournament on March 7.

17s Tournament

Members of the Nebraska Gold 17s, which went 3-0-1, include Sarah Applegate of Kearney, Cicely Batie of Lexington, Melissa Blair of Phillipsburg, Kan., Raychel Chramosta of Gibbon, Kellsey Hoehner of Kearney, Kelsey Rouse of Shelton, Katie Smith of Kearney, Parker Straka of Kearney, Lauren Waggoner of Alma and Jessica Wojcik of Grand Island.


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