All-star softball game set for July 30

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By the Lincoln Journal Star

Sunday, Apr 13, 2008 - 12:05:02 am CDT

Nebraska recruits and Lincoln Journal Star first-team Super-State players Ashley Hagemann and Nikki Haget of Elkhorn headline the 2008 Nebraska Coaches Association all-star softball teams.

The teams will play a doubleheader July 30 at 5 p.m. at Bowlin Stadium. This is the fourth year for the all-star game.

Hagemann and Haget will play  for the blue team, along with Lincoln Southwest first-team Super-Stater players Dani Bryant and Madison Drake, a Nebraska walk-on. 

RED TEAM

Jennifer Bohle, Omaha Westside

Amanda Forgey, Lincoln East

Sarah Gamache, Omaha Burke

Leigh Gramke, Tekamah-Herman

Kylie Hovinga, Papillion-La Vista

Alyssa Kirsch, Papillion-LV South

Mikaela Klein, Northwest

Lauren Larsen, Millard North

Erica McCoy, Bellevue West

Danielle Mowinkle, Logan View

Melanie Patrick, Hastings

Tabitha Russell, Chase County

Christa Ruf, Omaha Westside

Krista Steen, Papillion-LV South

BLUE TEAM

Traci Aschoff, Milford

Cassie Baete-Jobman, Beatrice

Allison Brandt, Milford

Dani Bryant, Lincoln Southwest

Madison Drake, Lincoln Southwest

Jamie Gay, Beatrice

Ashley Hagemann, Elkhorn

NIkki Haget, Elkhorn

Sarah Hoehne, Lincoln Southeast

Liz Hullinger, Elkhorn

Mallory Johnsen, Beatrice

Shelly Martin, Omaha Westside

Jackie Nordell, Lincoln Southwest

Nicole Sempek, Columbus Lakeview

Kim Sladek, Fillmore Cent./E-M

Other first-team Super-Staters  scheduled to play for the red team are Leigh Gramke (Tekamah-Herman), Kylie Hovinga (Papillion-La Vista) and Lauren Larsen (Millard North).

Beatrice’s Jamie Gay will be on  the red team.

Southwest’s Jackie Nordell and Sarah Hoehne of Southeast will play for the blue team, while Lincoln East’s Amanda Forgey joins the blue team.

Mike Witt of Northwest and Dan Hogan of Papillion-La Vista South will coach the red team. Blue team coaches are Dennis Dodge of Beatrice and Tom McCall of Milford.


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Ron Osborn wrote on July 30, 2008 9:43 am:
" I great time to ask the NSAA why HS Softball has 38 teams in both Class B & C, while another sport (baseball) is allowed a class B of 16. Why not 4 classes of softbal? 104 divided by 4 is 26, the same as the number of teams in Class A baseball?

When will the NSAA bring the HS State Softball Tournament back to a major venue where the fans will acutally show up?

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Ron Osborn
Omaha,NE "