Thursday, January 9, 2020

North Bend Central Boys and Girls 4-0 in last four games














The North Bend Central Boys Basketball Team won their own Holiday Tournament, defeating Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family 51-44 on Friday, December 27th, and St. Paul 72-55 on Saturday, December 28th. The Tigers also won 58-38 at Milford Friday night, and 65-22 at home over Raymond Central on Saturday.

The Tigers led the Bulldogs 15-10 after one. Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family won the 2nd quarter 16-10 to take a 26-25 lead into the locker room.

North Bend Central outscored the Bulldogs 15-6 in the 3rd quarter to go up 41-31 at the end of three.

Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family won the 4th quarter 12-11.


The Tigers led the Wildcats 17-9 after one, and outscored them 25-14 in the 2nd quarter to take a 42-23 lead into the locker room.

St. Paul won the 3rd quarter 11-10 to make it a 52-34 game at the end of three.

The Wildcats won the 4th quarter 21-20.


NBC led the Mustangs 22-7 at the end of one. The Tigers outscored Raymond Central 21-4 in the 2nd quarter to take a 43-11 lead into the locker room.

North Bend Central won the 3rd quarter 17-9 to go up 60-20 at the end of three.

The Tigers won the 4th quarter 5-2.

Great play and continued dominance from North Bend Central.

The Tigers (9-0) host Logan View/Scribner-Snyder (7-2) Friday night in action that can be heard on 107.9 the Bull.

The Raiders won 47-33 at home over DC West Tuesday night.

This should be a heck of a game and battle.

I think North Bend Central has to be wary of the upset.

The Tigers have yet to be touched so far this year really, but LVSS is a really good team.

If there's ever a team to pull an upset I feel it is the Raiders.

North Bend Central just has to come out and play their game though and play great basketball.

The Tigers have to do what they have all year, and find ways to score points.

Logan View/Scribner-Snyder is a very strong defensive team, and North Bend Central is great on both offense and defense.

I feel the Tigers' offense could very well be the difference in this game.

I feel North Bend Central is stronger offensively than the Raiders are.

The game is in North Bend as well so that should really help the Tigers.

It's tough to go against North Bend at home.

If the game was at Logan View I think the Raiders would have an even better chance to win.

Still though upsets happen all the time, and the Tigers have to be ready to go and rock and roll Friday night.

It should be a very intriguing ball game, and I look for it to go down to the wire.

You can bet LVSS will have a great game plan and will be ready to give NBC all they can handle and then some.

In the end though I feel the Tigers will be too strong.

Tip-off is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. on the Bull, after the girls game at 6:00 p.m.














The North Bend Central Girls also won their own Holiday Tournament, defeating Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family 60-38 on Friday, December 27th, and St. Paul 38-34 on Saturday, December 28th for the championship. The Tigers also won 45-37 at Milford Friday night, and 77-34 at home over Raymond Central on Saturday.

The Tigers led the Bulldogs 21-8 at the end of one, and outscored them 16-7 in the 2nd quarter to take a 37-15 lead into the locker room.

North Bend Central won the 3rd quarter 8-7 to go up 45-22 at the end of three.

Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family won the 4th quarter 16-15.


The Tigers led the Wildcats 9-2 after one. St. Paul won the 2nd quarter 8-6 to make it a 15-10 ball game at halftime.

NBC won the 3rd quarter 10-8 to increase their lead to 25-18 at the end of three.

The Wildcats outscored the Tigers 16-13 in the 4th quarter.


North Bend Central led the Eagles 14-9 after one. Milford won the 2nd quarter 11-9 to make it a 23-20 game at halftime.

The Eagles won the 3rd quarter 6-5 to make it a 28-26 game at the end of three.

The Tigers outscored Milford 17-11 in the 4th quarter.

The win was Head Coach Aaron Sterup's 300th for his career.


NBC led the Mustangs 25-7 after one, and outscored Raymond Central 28-6 in the 2nd quarter to take a 53-13 lead into the locker room.

The Tigers won the 3rd quarter 14-9 to go up 67-22 at the end of three.

The Mustangs won the 4th quarter 12-10.

Continued great play from North Bend Central.

The Tigers (10-0) host Logan View/Scribner-Snyder (2-7) Friday night in action that will be aired on 107.9 the Bull.

The Raiders lost 51-25 at home to DC West Tuesday night.

North Bend Central should dominate this one.

The Tigers are at home, and LVSS is struggling so far this year.

The Raiders come in having lost five in a row.

North Bend Central is an amazing team, and should be very proud of the season they are having.

The Tigers have to come out and assert themselves and play great once again Friday night.

North Bend Central has to come out and dominate from start to finish.

The Tigers have to build a big lead and leave no doubt.

What a season North Bend Central is having. Coach Sterup picks up his 300th career win and the Tigers are a perfect 10-0.

Things couldn't be going any better for NBC right now honestly.

The Tigers should win every game they play leading up to the East Husker Conference Tournament with maybe the exception of Oakland-Craig.

That will be a heck of a battle when those two teams take to the floor in Oakland.

That's a couple weeks off yet though, and North Bend Central has to worry about Logan View/Scribner-Snyder first.

You know the Raiders are going to hustle and play hard and play with great effort.

LVSS is a scrappy, no quit team, and they will give the Tigers their best shot no doubt.

Still though the Raiders shouldn't threaten North Bend Central I wouldn't think.

It should be a big Tiger victory with the 40-point running clock going in the 2nd half perhaps.

Tip-off is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. on the Bull.

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