Chuck Love, a 6-foot-6 wing, will join one of the top prep school basketball programs in the country after a breakout sophomore season at Southwest.
A student tipped off LPS through its "Safe to Say" online reporting system that another student planned to bring a BB gun to Southwest.
Scott Handelman, a math and computer science teacher at Lincoln Southwest High School, will appear on the quiz show next week.
Lincoln Southwest multi-sport standout Kennadi Williams announced Sunday her commitment to the Nebraska softball and women's basketball programs.
A training event allowed athletic trainers to learn how to use the temperature monitoring devices.
Former Nebraska quarterback Eric Crouch's company Crouch Recreation is erecting the roughly 25-by-30 foot combined scoreboard and videoboard, according to a building permit filed recently.
LINCOLN—Four years of work—really a lifetime’s worth—finally bore fruit Friday night inside Pinnacle Bank Arena.
The Bolts and Tigers squared off in a high-profile first-round matchup at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Journal Star photos by Kenneth Ferriera
Fremont drained 14 three-pointers to put away Omaha Marian 78-48 Saturday for a 13th-straight Tiger victory.
Southwest defeated Grand Island 3-0 in Class A boys state soccer tournament action Tuesday at Morrison Stadium. Journal Star photos by Gwyneth…
From daily COVID-19 tests to studying opponent's film, here's the story on Christian Eisenhauer, a four-year stand-in for the Huskers.
The process of landing with the Huskers was quick. But Smetter has long had the Huskers on her mind and in her heart.
There was a time when Omaha schools dominated the tournament — Friday served as another reminder that the balance of power has shifted to Lincoln.
Lincoln Southwest secured the team title, while Lincoln Southeast took home the No. 1 doubles crown. Journal Star photos by Kenneth Ferriera
The highlights from district cross country meets across the state.
Kolbas' first-round, 1-under-par 71 helped the Thunderbolts finish the day in second place with a team score of 337.
Bri Rinn and Liem Chot both extended their season-long winning streaks at the HAC championship in Kearney.
The Spartans' turnaround campaign continues with a district title, which ensures a spot in next week's state meet.
With the win, the Gator boys end a string of three consecutive second-place finishes at the meet.
Mark Gudgel, 39, who has taught English, humanities and world religions at Omaha North Magnet High School for the past six years, said the way the city handled protests in the wake of George Floyd’s death this spring, was a catalyst.
Bri Rinn won the afternoon session at the Harold Scott Invitational, which was contested in two sessions this year due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Duals were more common in the 1980s — and Saturday marked the first team vs. team competition for either program in at least 20 years.
Making sure cross country does not contribute to the spread of the COVID-19 virus has caused coaches and administrators to make changes to how they operate.
Kate Strickland is focusing on national tournaments and Brynn Sundquist graduated, but the Silver Hawks returned to their winning ways.
The second quarter for OPS will begin Oct. 26. Only Football and volleyball go beyond that date, but both will be in the postseason stage.