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06/30/08MacFarlane commits to ColoradoMillard North's Melissa MacFarlane has made an oral commitment to play women's college basketball at Colorado, beginning in the 2009-2010 season. The 6-foot-7 senior-to-be was a second-team Class A all-stater this past season. She averaged 10.9 points and 7.4 rebounds per game in leading the Mustangs to a third place finish at the state tournament. 06/25/08Southwest's Hansen commits to DrakeLincoln Southwest senior-to-be Stacie Hansen has made an oral commitment to play volleyball at Drake beginning in the fall of 2009. Hansen is currently playing club for the Nebraska Elite 171 team from Omaha which has qualified for the USA Volleyball Junior Olympic national tournament starting Saturday in Dallas. 06/02/08Brungardt, the uncut storyBY RON POWELL Her speed, strength and jumping ability allowed the Norfolk Catholic senior and 2008 Lincoln Journal Star Girls Prep Athlete of the Year to set herself apart. Brungardt was the only female in the state during the 2007-08 school year to earn Super-State honors in both a fall (third-team volleyball) and winter (second-team basketball) sport and also win two all-class Gold Medals (long jump and 100-meter dash) at the state track meet. Brungardt was the honorary captain of the Class C-1 all-state teams in both volleyball and basketball. She also won a third Class B gold medal at state track in the 200. While there were plenty of highlights to Brungardt’s high school career, the 5-foot-9 Wayne State volleyball recruit had some challenging adversity to overcome along the way. Dealing with those tough times required a mental approach that’s almost as important as the physical skills. “Nicole’s always been able to put athletics into their proper prospective,” said her father, Tim Brungardt, a fullback on the Nebraska football team in the early 1980s. “When she was little, as soon as she was done with a sports activity, she was on to the next thing. She would say ‘let’s go swimming‘ or ‘let‘s go to the mall and shop.’ “She’s never been super emotional about a big win or a disappointing loss,’’ her father added. “Sports are fun, she loves the competition, but when the game is over, she doesn’t dwell on it.’’ That kind of attitude kept Brungardt going after some trying times, disappointment and heartbreak. BASKETBALL Brungardt never needed to replay those final seconds in her mind. “They showed it on TV around here all the time,” Brungardt said. “That‘s (the play) what sports is all about. It was a cool way for Crofton to win a state championship. Not so much for us.’’ The Knights‘ turn at late-game heroics came in March when they overcame a 14-point deficit late in the third quarter and rallied for a 52-50 win in the state finals over Bishop Neumann. Brungardt, who averaged 17 points per game as a senior, scored 19 points in the state finals, sharing team-high honors with junior all-state guard Jessica Zaruba. “I still get nervous watching the tape of that game, knowing we were in that situation,” Nicole Brungardt said. “How we overcame everything and came together as a team in the fourth quarter is something I’ll remember for the rest of my life.” At the beginning of the fourth quarter, “Nicole had the look in her eye like ‘we’re going to get this done today,‘’’ Norfolk Catholic girls basketball coach Tim Kassmeier said of the two-year all-stater and four-year starting guard. “She did that a number of times through her career.” TRACK Her state meet started with the long jump on Friday, and she trailed Alliance’s Jordan Hooper going into her final jump. Brungardt scratched her first two jumps in the final, then uncorked a leap of 18 feet, 2 inches on her last attempt, matching Hooper’s best. Brungardt got the gold because her second best jump of the day was better than Hooper’s. “I was pretty frustrated after scratching twice, but two negatives turned into a positive for me,” Nicole Brungardt said. Things stayed positive for Brungardt Saturday, despite one setback. After the Norfolk Catholic 400 relay team was disqualified, Brungardt recovered to win the 100 and 200. She finished with six individual state track gold medals for her career. “When the pressure is on her, that’s when Nicole does her best,’’ Knights girls track coach John Bellar said. “You don’t want to say Nicole Brungardt can’t do something because she usually can.’’ VOLLEYBALL The Knights were undefeated and ranked No. 1 last fall when Centennial knocked them off 19-17 in the fifth game of their first round state tournament match. In 2006, they pushed eventual state champion Columbus Scotus to five games in the semifinals before falling 15-11 in the fifth. Brungardt fought through a case of vertigo at the 2005 state tournament, but the outside hitter still had 18 kills in a first round win over Chase County and 25 kills in a five-game loss to Lincoln Lutheran in the semifinals. “I never felt so dizzy in my life as I did then,” Brungardt said. “I was in the locker room throwing up before that first match. The only thing I remember about that match was I had to really focus on the ball because sometimes I’d see two of them. I went to the hospital, got some medicine between matches and I felt much better for the semifinals.” Brungardt blasted 342 kills as a senior, but was also a defensive force with 362 digs. She added 66 ace blocks and 35 ace serves. “A lot of people notice Nicole’s power at the net, but she’s a great all-around player who‘s absolutely phenomenal in the back row,’’ Norfolk Catholic volleyball coach Gail Borgmann said. “With her speed and strength, she came up with digs no one thought she could get.’’ COLLEGE Drake and Wyoming had interest in basketball. Nebraska and Iowa State made offers in track, looking at her in the heptathlon. David Lipscomb discovered her in volleyball, despite playing no off-season club ball. Brungardt played three years of summer select basketball prior to her freshman, sophomore and junior years, two years with Nebraska Elite and one summer with the Pinnacle Bank All-Stars. The guard, however, decided to stay home last summer. “I was burned out on basketball, I was done with it,” she said. The choice then came down to Nebraska and Iowa State in track and Wayne State in volleyball. Brungardt eliminated track because she wants to play a team sport in college. A visit to a Wayne State spring practice in late March finally sold her, and Coach Scott Kneifl added Brungardt to an already strong recruiting class that includes second-team Super-State middle blocker Shelby Schultz of Cambridge and second-team Super-State outside hitter Tali Fredrickson of Grand Island Central Catholic. “There’s so much I have to learn about volleyball and I’m excited about that challenge,” said Brungardt, an Academic All-Stater who will major in education at Wayne. “We have some very, very good volleyball players coming in, so I‘ll have to prove myself.’’ Kneifl calls Brungardt “a big-time athlete and a winner. “You just can’t find an athlete as dynamic as Nicole, someone who’s extremely quick and jumps extremely well,” Kneifl said. “We‘ll be able to train her in multiple positions and see where she can help us the most.” 05/17/08Brungardt adds 100, 200 golds Norfolk Catholic's Nicole Brungardt added two more Class B gold medals Saturday to the long jump title she won Friday. She won both the 100 (:12.24) and 200 (:25.54), with the 100 time earning the all-class Gold. Petersen overcomes shoulder surgery Off-season shoulder in November kept Kearney’s Kelsey Petersen out of the high jump until just a few weeks ago. But that was enough time for the senior to regain her championship form, winning the Class A girls title for the second straight year by clearing 5-7. Peters defends C girls pole vault title Heartland junior Marli Peters won the Class C girls pole vault for the second straight year by clearing 10 feet, 2 inches, two inches less than her winning height last year. 05/03/08Saturday's District Baseball ResultsClass A A-2 at Millard West A-3 at Fricke Field, Papillion A-4 at Sherman Field A-5 at Grand Island A-6 at Omaha Burke Class B B-2 at Beatrice B-3 at Omaha Skutt B-4 at Omaha Gross 05/02/08Friday's prep resultsBoys golf Girls tennis Track AUBURN INVITATIONAL 05/01/08Thursday's District Soccer ResultsBoys Districts A-2 at Omaha Westside A-3 at Creighton Prep A-4 at Seacrest Field A-5 at Berquist Stadium, Omaha A-6 at Seacrest Field A-7 at North Platte B-1 at Doane College, Crete B-2 at Platteview B-3 at Omaha Westside B-4 at Elkhorn B-5 at York B-6 at Kearney Girls Districts A-2 at Buell Stadium, Omaha A-3 at Seacrest Field A-4 at Omaha Westside A-5 at Omaha Marian A-6 at Seacrest Field A-7 at North Platte B-1 at Doane College, Crete B-2 at Waverly B-3 at Omaha Skutt B-4 at Elkhorn B-5 at York B-6 at Scottsbluff 04/30/08Wednesday's District Soccer ResultsBoys Districts A-2 at Omaha Westside A-3 at Creighton Prep A-4 at Seacrest Field A-5 at Berquist Stadium, Omaha A-6 at Seacrest Field A-7 at North Platte B-1 at Doane College, Crete B-2 at Platteview B-3 at Omaha Westside B-4 at Elkhorn B-5 at York B-6 at Kearney Girls Districts A-2 at Buell Stadium, Omaha A-3 at Seacrest Field A-4 at Omaha Westside A-5 at Omaha Marian A-6 at Seacrest Field A-7 at North Platte B-1 at Doane College, Crete B-2 at Waverly B-3 at Omaha Skutt B-4 at Elkhorn B-5 at York B-6 at Scottsbluff :: Next Page >> |
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