McCOOL JCT. - 19 years ago, there was a concern that McCool Junction would have to close its doors when its K-12 population dropped to 148. However, with community support and people like Dr. Curtis Cogswell, the school has almost…
YORK – For many years, during countless York sporting events, one thing has remained a constant – the sound of The Voice Of The Dukes has always been the same.
Trailing by 1 with 7 seconds left,
@TyReeceBerry1
drops a bomb on Kansas Wesleyan and the
@ycpanthers
come away with a 66-64 win - full highlights at here:
YORK -- York High School Language Arts Teacher extraordinaire-Becky Stahr was honored at the recent awards luncheon at noon on August 4, 2020, where representatives gathered (using correct social distancing) to honor the National Council Teachers of...
Cross County senior Haiden Hild shot lights out last week as he was 12 of 18 overall for 66% from 3-point range and 14 of 24 overall from the field for 58%. The senior set a new Cross County record…
The best part of tonight's
@YCPanthersMBB
game is if someone asks if you saw
@Patty_B12
's alley-oop, you'd have to ask which one.
Solid finish with a 95-86 win over Ottawa.
Full game highlights -
Andy Moser, who has been with the York Public Schools for eight years as head custodian, was given this year’s Unsung Hero Award. The award is based on peer nominations and voting. Those who nominated him said, “Andy has done…
John Esser and Lindsey Stuckey were named York High School’s Homecoming King and Queen during halftime of Friday night’s football game against Omaha Skutt Catholic at East Hill Stadium.
Shyanne Anderson scored 14 points and Lilly Peterson added 12 - all in the second half - as the seniors powered Cross County back to state with a 52-42 win over Superior.
Breckan Schluter became the fifth Nebraska running back to eclipse 7,000 career yards as his 349 yards and six touchdowns powered EMF past Crofton in the D1 semifinals 46-32.
The week started out at Nebraska TrackFest 21 where York junior Brynn Hirschfeld went up against Nebraska’s best at Papillion South. Hirschfeld took second in the 1600 where she shattered her personal best with a time of 5:11.02. Coming in,…
POLK -- High Plains fourth grader Stockton Helgoth was hard at work this winter as the student manager for the High Plains boys’ basketball team. Full of spirit, spunk and a whole lot of love for basketball, Stockton rarely missed…
YORK -- York Public Schools agriculture teacher, Jason Hirschfeld was awarded the 2022 Agriculture, Food and Natural Resource Richard Katt CTE Educator of the Year award and was the overall
Tonight the
#yorkdukes
joined the national
#BeTheLight
campaign by turning on the East Hill Stadium lights at 8:20 for 20 minutes to honor the class of 2020.
STROMSBURG -- Nothing can dim the light of Cross County eighth-grader Nathaniel Avers. In fact, Avers spreads his light amongst other students at Cross County middle school with his charming personality, hilarious jokes, and a beaming smile that one can…
EXETER-Growing up in St. Paul Nebraska and being a three-sport athlete at St. Paul Public, has prepared first year Exeter-Milligan head coach Madalyn Fousek to take over one of the most successful volleyball programs in the Class D-1, D-2 ranks.
MCCOOL JUNCTION-York head Cross Country coach Eric Rasmussen said in his pre-season assessment of freshman Kassidy Stuckey that she could be among the best runners in the state.
TRENTON – Behind a massive night from senior running back Carter Seim and a suffocating second-half effort defensively, the Cross County Cougars rolled into the Class D-1 finals courtesy of a 56-20 win over the Hitchcock County Falcons on Friday…
GENEVA – The 2021-22 high school wrestling season was just a week away when Fillmore Central junior Travis Meyer started feeling a little bit down in the dumps.
YORK -- Becky Stahr, York High School Language Arts teacher, was honored at the Nebraska State Capitol in the Rotunda with the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) Secondary Language Arts Teacher of Excellence Award and the Nebraska Language…
.
@YNTKush
, thank you for your dedication to sports coverage spanning 30 years at the York News-Times!
Have a great 30th season out there on the sidelines!
Prince Harry arrived at his father's coronation alone and he left alone. The disgruntled Duke of Sussex sat two rows behind his brother, Prince William, heir to the throne, in the pomp-filled ceremony Saturday at Westminster Abbey.
WEEPING WATER – The Cross County Cougars and the Weeping Water Indians both like to run the football and when it comes to numbers they are very much alike.
STROMSBURG – The Osceola Bulldogs could not stop Cross County senior Cory Hollinger on Tuesday night as he scored a game-high 26 points in the Cougars 54-37 win over D2 No. 4 Osceola in boys Crossroads Conference regular season action.
STROMSBURG – Cross County first year head coach Emmie Noyd said that winning tonight’s subdistrict final was critical to keep the Cougars momentum going for the rest of the season.
York High School senior Seth Erickson signed on the dotted line to continue his football career at the next level as he inked with the UNK Lopers on Thursday morning.
GENEVA – On a night when the Fillmore Central Panthers celebrated head coach Shad Eberhardt’s 100th win from last Friday over Tri-County and senior Lexi Theis scoring her 1,000th career point on a free throw in the first quarter, it…
POLK – High Plains senior Lane Urkoski didn’t feel any pressure to make a quick decision on his future and where he would play college football and further his education, but he did admit that his schools of choice were…
*In 1997 the Benedict Eagles won the Class D-3 (Six-Man) State championship over Elba. This article first ran on November 21, 1997. In 2002 the Eagles and the Stromsburg Vikings merged to form the Cross County Cougars and on Monday,…
STROMSBURG-The Howells-Dodge Jaguars trailed the Cross County Cougars 6-0 and a Jaguar punt had pinned the Cougars offense deep inside the Cougars five-yard line with under a minute to play in the half.
STROMSBURG – Entering the 2022 season, a slight air of uncertainty surrounded Cross County volleyball as the Cougars ushered in a new regime. The team had gone 21-11 in 2021