There is is a player I have been watching for several years that might be of interest, Gus Petersen from Cambridge. He is an outstanding linebacker with the toughness and speed that lets him dominate on the defensive side of the ball. Gus is 6-2 200 lbs. and has a grade point average of 3.5.
I have the opportunity to see a lot of quality athletes in southwest Nebraska, Gus is one of the toughest.
Thanks.
just looking at your state track top performers and wondering why Kristie Mullen and Aubree Worden got no mention. Kristie was in a class of top 800 hundred runners including last years all class returning champ and class A Morgan Woitzel and she posted a 2:14.95 to beat them all. She was returning as class B holder and won in her conference and district all year. Also at state she won silver in class B 400 anchored on two relays. She has also been 3rd at the Kansas relays the last two years (this year running with a hip injury). Aubree Worden has led the 1600 an 3200 at state the last two years and running the 1600 hundred yesterday in that humidity and was all class also. Just wondering why they are not mentioned nowhere in your articles seems to me they have been proving themselves the last couple of years just as much as the sprinters.
Watch out for my daughter Deja Johnson in track & field this year. She’s a seventh grader but will make some noise in track & filed this year. Deja runs the 100m and 200m. She’s on pace to break the state records in the 100m and 200m by her ninth grade year.
Don Johnson: Watch out for my daughter Deja Johnson in track & field this year. She’s a seventh grader but will make some noise in track & filed this year. Deja runs the 100m and 200m. She’s on pace to break the state records in the 100m and 200m by her ninth grade year. She shattered the USATF Region 8 records in Indianola, IA this past year for the 100m and 200m as a midget.
Tennessee at Chattanooga’s original nickname was “Moccasins.” In 1996 it was shortened to “Mocs” because of “racial insensitivity.” They may now have a mockingbird as their mascot, but isn’t that funny choice considering the reason for the change of names in the first place?
I’m just keeping it real.
There is is a player I have been watching for several years that might be of interest, Gus Petersen from Cambridge. He is an outstanding linebacker with the toughness and speed that lets him dominate on the defensive side of the ball. Gus is 6-2 200 lbs. and has a grade point average of 3.5.
I have the opportunity to see a lot of quality athletes in southwest Nebraska, Gus is one of the toughest.
Thanks.
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just looking at your state track top performers and wondering why Kristie Mullen and Aubree Worden got no mention. Kristie was in a class of top 800 hundred runners including last years all class returning champ and class A Morgan Woitzel and she posted a 2:14.95 to beat them all. She was returning as class B holder and won in her conference and district all year. Also at state she won silver in class B 400 anchored on two relays. She has also been 3rd at the Kansas relays the last two years (this year running with a hip injury). Aubree Worden has led the 1600 an 3200 at state the last two years and running the 1600 hundred yesterday in that humidity and was all class also. Just wondering why they are not mentioned nowhere in your articles seems to me they have been proving themselves the last couple of years just as much as the sprinters.
Cindy Mullen
How could I! Corrected.
Watch out for my daughter Deja Johnson in track & field this year. She’s a seventh grader but will make some noise in track & filed this year. Deja runs the 100m and 200m. She’s on pace to break the state records in the 100m and 200m by her ninth grade year.
Chattanooga mascot is a Mockingbird.
Tennessee at Chattanooga’s original nickname was “Moccasins.” In 1996 it was shortened to “Mocs” because of “racial insensitivity.” They may now have a mockingbird as their mascot, but isn’t that funny choice considering the reason for the change of names in the first place?
I’m just keeping it real.