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NCOE Basketball Camp Held Last Week

June 15, 2021 by Kathy Sands

1st grade: Warren Taylor, Brantley Hoskins, Emmett Densch, Konner Lindsey, Reece Rynkiewich, Trace Tripp, Hadley Deal, Owen Sneed, Bradley Staley.

2nd grade: Remmington Naas, Micah McArthy, Kali Basinger, Logan Russell, Landon Russell, Lanson Sutton, and Cortlon Flannigan.

3rd grade: Dylan Healy, Silas Vinyard, Quinn Forston, Luke Arvin, William Floyd, Cale Meyer, Beau Rush, Kaiden Hosman.

4th grade: Wyatt Taylor, Jude Pollard, Jake Buchta, Briar Ridge, Kallen Sutton, Brynden Jenkins, Michael Rios, Jonathan Downen, Pierce Wehlermann, Timothy Garrett, Tucker Lane, Aurora Miller.

5th grade: Sophia Hoskins, Cade Flannigan, Jaden Healy, Aven Scala, Rylan Ramsey, Liam Forston, Mason Ray, Chuck Jones, not pictured: Journey Waters, Brody Coy.

 

6th grade: Tate Bickett, Cooper Fuqua, Liam Drone, Jack Melton, Mason Hobbs, and Rhett Wehlermann, not pictured: Zane Fiala and Kamdyn Wood.

7th grade: Canaan Cole, Finlee Hite, Justus Tauiliili, Brody Warren, Kaygen Basinger, Greyson Goebel, and Chase Garrett.

8th grade: Kamden Myatt, Caden Sexton, Javan Garrett, Owen Russell, Jaxen Simmons, and Shaun Edwards. Photos by  Jimmy Goebel.

Filed Under: Basketball, School News, Sports Tagged With: Basketball, NCOE

Healy, Hortin, Long and Tucker take part in Tri-State All-Star game

April 17, 2019 by Villagers Voice

Erik Healy, Joel Hortin, Preston Long, and Cord Tucker finally said goodbye to their NCOE Junior High basketball career Saturday morning, April 13, when they played their final contest in a Junior Cardinal uniform. All four players were selected for yet another All-Star game with this [Read more...]

Filed Under: Basketball

Hortin, Long and Tucker claim All-Conference honors for LGEC

March 27, 2019 by Villagers Voice

The Little Greater Egyptian Conference has announced the 2018-2019 All Conference Teams and the Norris City-Omaha-Enfield Junior Cardinal basketball team represented this team very well as three players earned All Conference honors. [Read more...]

Filed Under: Basketball

5th Grade basketball comes to a close

March 27, 2019 by Villagers Voice

The 5th Grade Jr. Cards would once again return to Wayne City Monday evening to wrap up their 2019 campaign. This time they would be taking on Bluford. Following a heartbreaking lose to Woodlawn the day before, the Jr. Cards were in [Read more...]

Filed Under: Basketball

5th Grade Jr. Cards lose a heartbreaker

March 27, 2019 by Becky Weaver

The 5th Grade Junior Cardinal basketball team ventured to Wayne City Sunday morning to take part in the 5th Grade Wayne City Tournament. This tournament would be the final chapter of the 5th grade season. The first opponent of the [Read more...]

Filed Under: Basketball

Sup. Vollman brags on Jr. Cards’ sportsmanship, reading letter from Smithton parent

February 27, 2019 by Becky Weaver

Friday night found the players, family, and friends of the Norris City-Omaha-Enfield Junior Cardinal basketball team coming together one last time to congratulate the Junior Cardinals on a great season and recognize all their [Read more...]

Filed Under: Basketball

5th/6th grade Jr. Cardinals split with Crab Orchard

February 27, 2019 by Becky Weaver

The Norris City-Omaha-Enfield 5th/6th Grade Junior Cardinal basketball teams went back to work Thursday evening when they welcomed the Crab Orchard Trojans to town. The sixth grade squad started out strong against the Trojans in the [Read more...]

Filed Under: Basketball

Healy, Hortin, Long and Tucker take part in Jr. High All-Star Classic

February 27, 2019 by Villagers Voice

Although the regular and post season is over for the Norris City-Omaha-Enfield Junior Cardinal basketball team, Erik Healy, Joel Hortin, Preston Long, and Cord Tucker were able to lace up their shoes one more time Sunday afternoon, Feb. [Read more...]

Filed Under: Basketball

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