South Sioux City’s Austin Groth leads the way into a major realignment of MHN’s Top 25 Nebraska H.S. Basketball Prospects rankings. Averaging 23.5 points per game and getting serious looks from D-1 programs, the 6-0 Cardinal sharpshooter jumped from the ranks of the mentioned to No.4. The other two new entries into the Top
Decision Time is at Hand for Many in the Class of 2011
Omaha Westside's Nate Skold commits to Tulane.
Out of the eight known Nebraska high school prospects currently holding Division 1A offers only two, Brandon Yost (Millard West) and Derrius Vick (Lincoln Southeast) have have not declared their school of choice. Millard West’s Yost has received late offers from Ohio
The MHN End-of-Season Top 25 Nebraska High School Football Prospect ranking is the third in a series of four class rankings (Preseason, Midseason, End-of-season and Final) that we provide for each Nebraska high school graduation class.
The end-of-season ranking places significant weight on a prospect’s senior year performance, while also realizing that the ultimate determinate of an athlete’s perceived potential is the
Luke Worden, 5-9, 170, Scottsbluff H.S., NE.
Good football player with very good speed.
Class B 100 meter runner-up at 2012 state track meet—10.92—Class of 2013.
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