The Student News Site of Elkhorn South High School

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The Student News Site of Elkhorn South High School

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The Student News Site of Elkhorn South High School

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You Just Got Served

You Just Got Served

Nora Rai, Content Editor November 4, 2019

  The girls varsity volleyball team won their way to state Wednesday after defeating Kearney High School in the playoffs. The team started off on a great foot, winning their first set 20-25. Their...

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Elkhorn South hits hard as they hit the road

Cambri Rolfes, Design Editor-In-Chief November 4, 2019

    Elkhorn South Upsets Kearney in Class A Playoff Opener Elkhorn South varsity football upheld tradition as they brought back a win from Kearney on November 1, paving their way to the...

Number 68

Number 68

Nathan Blusys, Reporter October 31, 2019

Junior Teddy Prochazka is a four star, offensive tackle that just about everyone has heard a few things about. Its hard to miss him in the hallway standing at 6 foot 8 inches “I always knew I was...

Last One, Best One

Calli Gregory, Senior Design Editor October 27, 2019

"That’s good enough for an Elkhorn South touchdown,” could be heard echoing throughout the Burke High School stadium. With 11 minutes left in the first quarter, senior quarterback Elliott Brown scored...

Storming the Stands

Kate Aksyonov, Senior Content Editor September 20, 2019

  “One, we are the storm!” Whether shouted from the dugout at a varsity softball game or cried during a timeout during volleyball, this statement rings more true than ever.  This past fall...

Big cleats to fill

Big cleats to fill

Sarah Shatel, Senior Web Editor May 22, 2019

Girls rule, at least in the case of soccer. Many of the athletic scholarships and commits that Elkhorn South has received are from the girls soccer team. There are seven girls committed to schools this...

TeeTime

Seth Fink, Reporter May 14, 2019

More than a medal

Kate Aksyonov, Senior Content Editor March 1, 2019

24 girls sat in a large circle. Feet stretched out before them, holding hands, they hoped it had been enough. Enough for a victory at the Nebraska State Cheer Championship.   “And first place...

No fame in their game

Nathan Blusys, Reporter February 22, 2019

Harry McDonald is an unknown all-star basketball player that attends Elkhorn South. This is because he plays on the intramural basketball team that play once a week on Wednesday nights he plays with some...

Ice Isn’t All Bad

Benjamin Fink, Reporter February 22, 2019

Traditional fishing is generally regarded as a solitary sport, but nothing compares to the isolation on the ice. Standing out in the middle of the lake overlooking the endless amount of open ice in all...

Flexible philosophy

Calli Gregory, Senior Design Editor February 22, 2019

There is something extremely important about centering oneself mentally. It is the basis of success for everything else in life. A good way of maintaining a steady mental state is by being involved in...

More than a ripple

Calli Gregory, Senior Design Editor February 22, 2019

Swim, eat, dive, sleep, repeat. This endless cycle tells the timeless tale of what it actually looks like to be a part of aquatic sports during the winter season. For swimmers, the day begins before sunrise....

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