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The 34th annual Northeast Kansas All-Star games have been canceled due to COVID-19.
"We hoped by just postponing the event we would be able to reevaluate things in a few months and still be able to have the event sometime in the summer, to be able to give the communities of Northeast Kansas and the athletes a chance to participate. Unfortunately, given the uncertain climate still with events and reopening of things we have to officially cancel the event this year. The College plans to continue to host this event in the future and look forward to continuing this long tradition to recognize great athletes and people from Northeast Kansas," said Sports Information Director, Mike Smith.
With the games being canceled, HCC would like to recognize all of the athletes that were selected to participate in the 2020 Northeast Kansas All-Star games.
2020 NEK All-Star Game Volleyball Invitees:
Winny Harris (Atchison)
Kori Schmelzle (Axtell)
Kinsey Feldkamp (Axtell)
Brooklyn Zoeller (Blue Valley)
Kennedy Becker (Centralia)
Morgan Kramer (Centralia)
Makinley Smith (Doniphan West)
Kennen Brandt (Frankfort)
Caitlin Parks (Holton)
Ally Bottom (Horton)
Kylie Dohl (Jackson Heights)
Josie Weishaar (Jefferson County North)
Kynnedi Knudson (Jefferson County North)
Alleigh Kramer (Nemaha Central)
Lexi Lueger (Nemaha Central)
Jenna Pfau (Oskaloosa)
Jenna Keller (Perry Lecompton)
Haley Forge (Pleasant Ridge)
Hanna Forge (Pleasant Ridge)
Kaitlyn Geeting (Riverside)
McKenzie Ogden (Royal Valley)
Nikole Kuenzi (Sabetha)
Morgan Masters (Troy)
Jaci Brinker (Valley Falls)
Sam Vermetten (Valley Heights)
2020 NEK All-Star Game Girls Basketball Invitees:
Kinsey Feldkamp (Axtell)
Kori Schmelzle (Axtell)
Brooklyn Zoeller (Blue Valley)
Allie Cassel (Blue Valley)
Morgan Kramer (Centralia)
Kennedy Becker (Centralia)
Jaysie Bowser (Clifton-Clyde)
Makinley Smith (Doniphan West)
Kennen Brandt (Frankfort)
Tiana Lohse (Hanover)
Faith Haussler (Holton)
Maryanna Randall (Horton)
Kailea Smith (Horton)
Kylie Dohl (Jackson Heights)
Abby Brey (Jackson Heights)
Josie Weishaar (Jefferson County North)
Heather Kahler (Jeff West)
Sami Bartels (Marysville)
Alleigh Kramer (Nemaha Central)
Jenna Pfau (Oskaloosa)
Jenna Keller (Perry Lecompton)
Blaise Ball (Perry Lecompton)
Sarah Thomson (Riley County)
Endiah Byrd (Riverside)
Maggi Hughes (Sabetha)
Morgan Schuette (Sabetha)
Kinley Schuette (Sabetha)
Sam Vermetten (Valley Heights)
2020 NEK All-Star Game Boys Basketball Invitees:
Quinn Buessing (Axtell)
Bryson Brockman (Blue Valley)
Brody Barr (Blue Valley)
Kamble Haverkamp (Centralia)
Garrett Dalinghaus (Frankfort)
Tyler Brockhoff (Hiawatha)
Sage Meyer (Hiawatha)
Eli Prine (Holton)
Joel Kennedy (Jackson Heights)
Trent Fowler (Jefferson County North)
Quinn Nuenswander (Jeff West)
Bryce Clements (Jeff West)
Kenyon Myers (Leavenworth)
Koby Schroeder (Marysville)
Matte Holle (Marysville)
Dalton Denner (Marysville)
Jack Caudle (Maur Hill-Mount Academy)
Abe Siebenmorgan (Maur Hill-Mount Academy)
Jackson Pope (McLouth)
Tayshawn Barfield (McLouth)
Andrew Leonard (Nemaha Central)
Blake Farmer (Perry Lecompton)
Isaac Webb (Riverside)
Komesh Spoonhunter (Royal Valley)
Braden Argabright (Sabetha)
Gabe Garber (Sabetha)
Tate Smith (Troy)
Tyler Lockhart (Valley Falls)
Highland Community College is pleased to announce that Gregory Cary has been named the new Head... Read More
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