Thursday, December 26, 2019

North Bend Central Boys 2-0 in last two games; Girls 3-0














The North Bend Central Boys won 61-25 at West Point-Beemer on Thursday, December 12th in action aired on 107.9 the Bull before defeating Stanton 56-29 at home last Tuesday night.

The Tigers led West Point-Beemer 18-5 after one, and won the 2nd quarter 13-12 to go up 31-17 at halftime.

North Bend Central outscored the Cadets 13-3 in the 3rd quarter to lead 44-20 at the end of three.

The Tigers outscored West Point-Beemer 17-5 in the 4th quarter.

Austin Endorf posted 13 points while Cody Prohaska had 9, Breckin Peters and Cody Pospisil 8, and Jaxon Wietfeld 7.


North Bend Central shutout the Mustangs 16-0 in the 1st quarter. The Tigers won the 2nd quarter 10-9 to take a 26-9 lead into the locker room.

North Bend Central outscored Stanton 21-14 in the 3rd quarter to go up 47-23 at the end of three.

The Tigers won the 4th quarter 9-6.


Two dominant wins for the Tigers to close out the Pre-Christmas Schedule.

North Bend Central (5-0) battles Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family (6-0) in the first round of the North Bend Holiday Tournament Friday night.

The Bulldogs won 80-43 at home over Nebraska Christian Friday night.

This figures to be a heck of a game and battle, that's for sure.

NBC definitely has their work cut out for them in this one.

This is a really tough Holiday Tournament stacked with good teams so if the Tigers win it that would really be saying something.

North Bend Central can definitely do it too.

You just have to wonder how the Tigers will come out following the five-day moratorium.

It will be interesting to see what happens Friday night.

I expect there to be a big ruckus crowd that cheers loud and hard.

North Bend Central has to feed off the energy of the crowd and really get after things.

Hopefully the Tigers stayed sharp and in game shape over the Holiday break because this game could simply come down to who is better conditioned.

I'm sure North Bend Central will get into the gym on Friday before the tournament starts as they have quite a bit of time to shoot and do a walkthrough and stuff.

The Tigers have to jog and exercise and get themselves back into a playing groove so to speak.

North Bend Central has to wake up energized and excited and ready to go on Friday.

It should be a heck of a game, and I'm very excited to see how it all turns out.

I feel the contest could go either way, I truly do.

I think the Tigers have a great chance of prevailing being the bigger school, but Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Fanily is as good as advertised.

The game is scheduled to tip-off at 8:00 p.m. at Tiger Arena.

It should be an exciting day of basketball in North Bend and an exciting tournament as a whole.















The North Bend Central Girls won 53-43 at West Point-Beemer on Thursday, December 12th in action aired on 107.9 the Bull before winning 50-16 at home over Stanton last Tuesday night, and 59-47 at home over Pender Friday night.

The Tigers led West Point-Beemer 14-10 after one, and won the 2nd quarter 15-10 to take a 29-20 lead into the locker room.

The Cadets won the 3rd quarter 15-12 to make it a 41-35 game at the end of three.

North Bend Central won the 4th quarter 12-8.

Sydney Emanuel had 16 points while Hannah Williams totaled 12, and Lauren Emanuel posted 9.


The Tigers tripled up the Mustangs 12-4 in the 1st quarter. North Bend Central outscored Stanton 15-7 in the 2nd quarter to take a 27-11 lead into the locker room.

The Tigers outscored the Mustangs 15-3 in the 3rd quarter to go up 42-14 at the end of three.

North Bend Central won the 4th quarter 8-2.


The Tigers led Pender 16-13 at the end of one before the Pendragons won the 2nd quarter 14-11 to tie the game at 27 at halftime.

North Bend Central won the 3rd quarter 15-9 to go up 42-36 at the end of three.

The Tigers won the 4th quarter 17-11.

Solid stretch of games for North Bend Central to end the Pre-Christmas Holiday Schedule.

The Tigers (6-0) battle Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family (7-0) in the 1st round of the North Bend Holiday Tournament Friday evening.

The Bulldogs beat Pender 67-40 at home last Tuesday night.

This is going to be an extremely difficult game for North Bend Central I feel.

The Tigers are going to have to play really well to win.

North Bend Central played well enough to beat West Point-Beemer and Pender, but the Tigers have to play the way they did against Seward if they want to beat Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family.

North Bend Central is going to have to really step up and bring their "A" game to win this one.

The Tigers can definitely do it too as they have before.

This figures to be a tight and hotly contested game that goes down to the wire.

I feel North Bend Central has what it takes to win this game and win the tournament itself.

St. Paul is a very good team too though, and could be a very tough championship game opponent should both teams make it to that.

You have to wonder how the Tigers will come out after having five days off with the moratorium.

Hopefully North Bend Central did some shooting and running on their own during the Holiday Break.

I think it's important for the Tigers to come out sharp and hot Friday evening.

North Bend Central has to shoot the lights out of the ball and make it a situation where the Bulldogs don't even know what hit them.

The Tigers need to play extremely hard from start to finish, and take the fight to Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family for four quarters.

North Bend Central has to come out and be smart, but aggressive as well and take chances, and make life difficult on the Bulldogs.

The Tigers expect to play for championships not consolation prizes I'm sure.

Tip-off is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. at Tiger Arena.

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