
Northern Valley Middle School Girls Track
The Northern Valley Middle School traveled to Cambridge, NE, to compete in the Cambridge JH Track and Field Event. It was a beautiful day for competition with a lot of competitive athletes. We had 10 girls: two sixth graders, six seventh graders, and two eighth graders, competing as a team. The girls continue to improve their times, distances and heights but unfortunately, we were not able to score many points.
The only athlete to place in the top six was Cambrie Sproul in the 100m hurdles placing sixth.
Northern Valley 6/7/8th Girls Results – 10th Place
100m hurdles Cambrie Sproul 19.64 – 6th


The FFA Chapter took 6 kids to State CDE Judging in Manhattan on Monday and Tuesday! The kids did great and had a great time. For Dairy Judging the kids placed as a team 49th, Livestock as a team they placed 68th, and Food Science they placed 53rd as a team!











5th and 6th Field trip to Hays







7/8th Field Trip to FHSU Ropes Course in Hays





CAMBRIDGE TROJANS INVITATIONAL – JH TRACK MEET
May 6, 2025
The Junior Huskies traveled to Cambridge, NE for their 6th track meet of the season. This had been the first time in 20 years that the Huskies competed in a Nebraska track meet. The order of running events was a little different, there was no javelin, no 3200, and no 4x200 relay. Nonetheless the Huskies competed hard and quite a few athletes had successful days. On the boys side, we scored 28 points, and we had 9 personal records on the day. The best personal record of the day came from Max Wilder as he ran a 6:05.66 mile, which was a PR by 8 seconds. Cash Compton took home another gold medal in the 200 Hurdles, and had his best race all season, he met every hurdle in perfect stride and flew to the finish line.
JH BOYS RESULTS
Cash Compton 4th – Long Jump – 16’ 7”
4th – 100m Dash – 12.93
1st – 200m Hurdles – 28.76
Bryson Wilder 5th – Pole Vault – 8’ 6”
2nd – 100m Hurdles – 18.15
JH BOYS TEAM RESULTS
1. Southwest – 75 points
2. Alma – 72 points
3. Hitchcock County – 54 points
4. Southern Valley – 50 points
5. Maxwell – 49 points
6. Dundy County – 46 points
7. Arapahoe – 41 points
8. Bertrand – 39 points
9. Northern Valley – 28 points
10. Hi Line – 6 points
11. Cambridge – 5 points




Northern Valley High School Track & Field
On May 2nd the Northern Valley High School Track & Field team traveled to Quinter to compete in the Quinter HS Invitational. A total of 17 teams competed. The NV Boys came home with 8th place with only two athletes scoring. Bringing home medals were Gavlin Thalheim with 3rd in pole vault and 5th in javelin and Owen Hammond with 2nd in 110m hurdles, 3rd in 300m hurdles, and 5th in both high jump and long jump.
Coach Hansen, “We are dealing with some injuries, but the Huskies worked hard all day against some tough competition. The Huskies have had consecutive weeks of new PRs showing continued growth and we had another 4 set during this meet.” The Huskies will travel to Mankato to compete in the Rock Hills Invitational, our last regular season meet.
Northern Valley Boys Results – 8th Place
110M Hurdles – Owen Hammond 2nd 300M Hurdles – Owen Hammond 3rd (PR) High Jump – Owen Hammond 5th Long Jump – Owen Hammond 5th Javelin – Gavin Thalheim 5th Pole Vault – Tait Thalheim 3rd

On Sunday May 4th, Haley Hansen accepted the Governor's Scholar Award from Governor Laura Kelly awarded to the top 1% of Seniors from each Kansas high school. Haley chose Mrs. Lewis as her Teacher of Influence to attend the ceremony with her and parents Joshua and Lacey




Northern Valley Middle School Girls Track
The Northern Valley Middle School traveled to Quinter, KS for a very competitive track meet on a chilly, breezy day. Sixth, seventh, and eighth graders competed as one team against 16 other schools making it difficult for sixth graders to place, however, we focus on setting new personal records rather than team scores.
The only event to place in the top six was our 800-meter relay team consisting of Shelby Lentz, Cambrie Sproul, Annika McKinney, and Brielle Britton with fourth place.
Northern Valley 6/7/8th Girls Results – 15th Place
800m Relay Shelby Lentz, Cambrie Sproul, Annika McKinney, Brielle Britton 5:11.32 - 4th



QUINTER INVITATIONAL JH TRACK
May 2, 2025
The Huskies Junior High track team traveled to Quinter on Friday to compete in their 5th track meet of the season. Quinter had 5 new jump pits/runways, new throwing areas, the weather was nice, and the NV Boys had a better day than expected! We scored 31 points against 15 teams, and the meet was 6th/7th/8th all together. Cash Compton took home the only gold for the Huskies in the 200 Hurdles. Personal bests on the day were from: Max Wilder, 1600 (6:13.32), 100H. Cash Compton, 200 (26.76). Aaron Horacek, Discus (96’3”).
JH BOYS RESULTS
Cash, Levi, Max, Bryson 4th – 800m Relay – 2:03.64
Cash Compton 1st – 200 Hurdles – 29.23
4th – 100m Dash – 12.76
Bryson Wilder 2nd – 100 Hurdles – 17.72
4th – Pole Vault – 8’ 6”
Aaron Horacek 6th – Shot Put – 31’ 7”
TEAM SCORING
1. Quinter – 109 points
2. Hoxie – 78 points
3. Grinnell – 58 points
4. Oakley – 50 points
5. Brewster – 48 points
6. Dighton – 42 points
7. Weskan – 38 points
8. Northern Valley – 31 points
9. Hill City – 25 points
10. Ness City – 21 points
11. Heartland Christian – 20 points
12. Cheylin – 18 points
13. Golden Plains – 17 points
14. Western Plains – 2 points
15. St. Francis – 1 point


On May 6th, the Husky golfers took on the Norton JV meet. There were 55 golfers on the day, and the 3 Huskies all did very well. The course was set up to eliminate some of the hazards of the course for keeping the pace of play moving and allow the mostly younger field to get some valuable experience. Robert Vsetecka shot a 45 and took 2nd place overall. Conner David wasn't far behind with a 47 to place him 6th. Audrey Mathews had her best meet of the year and reached her goal of shooting below 60 with a 58 and finishing 25th.
The Huskies next meet will be the final JV competition in Plainville on May 8th at the JV Showcase for 18 holes and a chance at “the jacket”.






Weekly Agenda for 5.5.25. Have a wonderful month of May Huskies!!


Happy Friday Huskies! Here is the order of events for the HS Track Meet in Quinter on 5.2.25. Have a wonderful first weekend in May!

5th Grade at Water Jamboree- Harlan County Lake









The student council and cheer and dance try outs were this afternoon. The kids did great! Congratulations to all the students!!






The Northern Valley Husky Golfers took on the JV meet held in Alma, NE on April 29th. The meet, like most JV meets, was a 9-hole competition. In total, there were 57 participants with the Huskies bringing three. Robert Vsetecka led the Huskies shooting a 49, but had a really bad hole where he took a circle-10 which eliminated him from medal contention. Robert's 49 tied had him for 7th. The circle-10 rule is meant to speed up play when a player reaches ten strokes on a hole and is not finished, they pick up their ball and move to the next hole. Outside of that one hole, he played good golf the whole day.
Conner David shot a 53 that put him in 16th place on the day. Conner, strangely enough, had his only circle-10 of the day on the same hole as Robert. He also had a pretty good day, outside of that one hole.
Audrey Mathews shot a 64 which placed her 30th in the middle of the pack for the day. She had a consistent day and holds bragging rights over the boys for finishing that pesky Hole #5. She continues to work and improve her game each week.
The Huskies next competition will be the JV meet at Norton on May 6th.




The Husky golf team had a good showing at the Norton Varsity Invitational on April 24th. Conner David led the way shooting a career best 95, Robert Vsetecka shot a 97, and Audrey Mathews continues to improve each meet and shot a 129. It was a very tough field of competition so we didn't have any medalists this time, but a day on the golf course is always a good day!




Join us for the Northern Valley Forensics Showcase! April 29th at 6:30pm in the High School Auditorium! We hope to see you there!


Northern Valley High School Track & Field
On April 25
th the Northern Valley High School Track & Field team traveled to Osborne for the
Kaser Relays.
Bringing home medals for the girls were Haedyn Cox with 5
th in pole vault and Jordyn Cox
with 5th in the 300m hurdles.
Owen Hammond led the NV Boys earning 4 medals for the day taking 1st in long jump, 2nd in
the 300m hurdles, 2nd in high jump, and 4th in the 110m hurdles. Gavin Thalheim brought
home first place in the javelin.
Northern Valley Girls Results
300M Hurdles – Jordyn Cox 5
th (PR)
Pole Vault – Haedyn Cox 5
th (PR) and Jordyn Cox 6th
Northern Valley Boys Results – 4
th Place
110M Hurdles – Owen Hammond 4
th
300M Hurdles – Owen Hammond 2
nd
4x100 Relay – Lucas Hansen, Tait Thalheim, Zane Brown, Griffin McKinney 6
th
High Jump – Owen Hammond 2nd
Long Jump – Owen Hammond 1
st
Javelin – Gavin Thalheim 1st
Pole Vault – Tait Thalheim 6th
Coach Hansen, “Today was a cold windy day for both athletes and fans. We still had 7 new
PRs set including all three of our discus throwers. Next week we only have a meet on Friday
so it will be nice to have time to work on cleaning a few things up.” On Friday, the Huskies
will travel to Quinter for the Quinter High School Invitational

Northern Valley Middle School Girls Track
The Northern Valley Middle School traveled to Osborne, KS, to compete in the Bullpup Relays with eleven other schools. It was a competitive, chilly day. The wind blew occasionally and the sun never came up.
The 6/7th girls scored 13 points total placing ninth overall. Jaycee Houser tied for 4th in the 75m dash winning the only medal for the day.
The 8th grade girls also scored 13 points placing tenth overall. Bringing home medals were Brielle Britton with a gold in the 75m dash and Cambrie Sproul with 4th in the 200m hurdles.
Northern Valley 6/7th Girls Results – 9rd Place
Shot Put Annika McKinney 28’ 10” – 5th
High Jump Cambrie Sproul 3’ 10” – 5th
Tayah Seeders 3’ 10” – 6th
100m hurdles Cambrie Sproul 19.8 – 4th (tie)
200m hurdles Cambrie Sproul 37.0 – 6th
75m Jaycee Houser 12.0 – 4th (tie)
100m Annika McKinney 14.9 – 6th
Northern Valley 8th Girls Results – 9th Place
75m Brielle Britton 11.2 – 1st
100m Brielle Britton 14.7 – 6th
200m Brielle Britton 31.4 – 5th


BULLPUP RELAYS (Osborne, KS) – April 25, 2025
BOYS RESULTS
The Junior Huskies traveled to Osborne to compete in the Bullpup Relays on a cold and windy morning. There were very few PR’s on the day, but everyone tried their best against 12 other teams. The Osborne track meet grew by two teams this year! The boys team had 4 mile runners, 4 pole vaulters, 4 75m dash runners, and three relay teams in the 7th grade division. Jaden Johns ran the two mile to score points for the 8th grade. The Huskies next track meet is on Friday, May 2, which should be a sunny day.
8TH GRADE BOYS
Cash Compton 5th – Long Jump – 14’ 2 ½”
1st – 75m Dash – 9.9
3rd – 100m Dash – 12.8
2nd – 200m Hurdles – 30.9
Bryson Wilder 3rd – Pole Vault – 7’ 6”
6th – Triple Jump – 28 8”
5th – 100m Hurdles – 18.9
4th – 200m Hurdles – 32.3
Levi Black 6th – 75m Dash – 11.0
Jaden Johns 5th – 3200m Run – 16:06.5
6TH/7TH GRADE BOYS
Max Wilder 4th – 100m Hurdles – 20.9
Colt Rogers 2nd – Pole Vault – 7’ 0”
4th – High Jump – 4’ 6”
Westyn Lowry 1st – Pole Vault – 7’ 0”
6TH/7TH TEAM RESULTS
1. Osborne – 87 points
2. Lincoln – 70.5 points
3. Thunder Ridge – 70 points
4. Linn – 59 points
5. Clifton Clyde – 52.5 points
6. Logan – 49 points
7. Lakeside – 48 points
8. Northern Valley – 27.5 points
9. Stockton – 23 points
10. Tipton – 21 points
11. Beloit-St. John’s – 19.5
12. Christian Family Educators – 0 points
8TH TEAM RESULTS
1. Osborne – 159 points
2. Beloit-St. John’s – 118 points
3. Clifton Clyde – 66 points
4. Logan – 54 points
5. Northern Valley – 42 points
6. Lakeside – 42 points
7. Lincoln – 27 points
8. Thunder Ridge – 25 points
9. Linn – 7 points
10. Christian Family Educators – 1 point

