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66th Annual Shrine Bowl Roster Announced

Feb 4, 2024 | 5:40 PM

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NEBRASKA – Today, the Shrine Bowl of Nebraska Board of Directors released the rosters for the 66th Nebraska Shrine Bowl Game and introduced the teams at their annual Player Press Conference at the Sesostris Shrine Center in Roca, Nebraska.

Head Coaches together with their Associate Head Coaches and Assistant Coaches, each chose from nominated seniors in their designated regions to represent their respective high schools, as well as North or South, in the 2024 Nebraska Shrine Bowl.

NORTH SOUTH
Trey Applet Ainsworth Henry Prochazka Elkhorn South
Quinton Archer Bennington Blake Hawkins Gretna
Kale Kaufman Bennington Isaiah Weber Gretna
Hank Hudson Boone Central Cooper Johnson Lincoln Southeast
Trent Patzel Boone Central Owen Baxter Lincoln Southeast
Brice Chaplin Broken Bow Kevon Newsome Omaha Central
Tanner Esch Columbus Trent Buda Lincoln Southwest
Caden Kapels Columbus Beau Ryan Omaha Westside
Humberto Adame Columbus Lakeview Trevor Spady Omaha Westside
Cole Daubert Elkhorn North Eli Holt Norris
Justyce Hosterler Grand Island Jax Gates Norris
Reid Kelly Grand Island Justin Witcofski Omaha Skutt
Joseph Stein GI Northwest Anthony Heithoff Omaha Skutt
Chase Wiegert GI Northwest Seth Erickson York
Dean Donaldson Lincoln Northstar Ryker Evans Hi-Line
Jayden Potter Lincoln Northstar Breckan Schluter Exeter Milligan Friend
Blake Borchers Battle Creek Carson Murphy Kearney Catholic
Caleb Klein Millard North Garrett O’Hare Kearney Catholic
Cael Peters Mitchell Caden Rezac Ogallala
Bryson Gadeken Neligh- Oakdale Drake Zimmerman Ashland Greenwood
Rowdy Bauer Norfolk Ben Harris Ashland Greenwood
Sam Zazueta Norfolk Dawson Kissinger Hastings St. Cecilia
Ben Sousek Norfolk Catholic Kellen Peterson Aurora
Brecken Erickson North Platte St. Pat’s Treshaun Beed Aurora
Tucker Shabram O’Neill Beau Buchanan Kearney
JT Brands Oakland Craig Zander Rueling Kearney
CJ Costello Omaha Creighton Prep Dylan Eby Plattsmouth
Deandre Harper Omaha North Orion Parker Plattsmouth
Jordan Vazquez-Shaw Omaha North Jackson Turner Fillmore Central
Trent McCain Ord Jake Ryan Minden
Dallas Hamilton Papillion LaVista Dalton Amen Malcolm
Keenen Valverde Pierce Ryker Wohlers DC West
Sebastein Boyle Scottsbluff Patrick Gross McCook
Isak Doty Sidney Tanner Bolte BDS
Mitchell Hupp Stanton Gage  Wolter Beatrice
Avery Wieting Wahoo Roy Skogerboe Papillion LaVista South
Noah Maahs Waverly Keenan Flannery Papillion LaVista South
Sam Edmonds Wahoo Colby Duncan Omaha Gross
Anania Ruba Lincoln High Ryan Weiss Omaha Gross
Brock Marler Elkhorn North Bryor Sherman Omaha Central
Drew Moser Waverly Jackson Kerchal Dundy Co.
Payton Prestito Papillion LaVista Maverick Binder Auburn
Braydon Wobken LVSS Noah Pederson Lincoln East
Michael Burt Omaha Creighton Prep Cooper Finney Lincoln East
Colbey Butts Archbishop Bergan Dezmond Straatmann Platteview
COACHES COACHES
Chris Koozer, HC Norfolk Ryan Gottula, HC Lincoln Southeast
James Thompson, AC Lincoln Northstar Grant Traynowicz, AC Lincoln Southwest
Ryan Smith, AC Sidney Tom Van Haute, AC Omaha Gross
Chad Cattau, AC Hartington CC Clint Head, AC Hastings St. Cecilia
Ron Beacom, AC Neligh Oakdale Clint Ardissono, AC BDS
Jason Jones, AC Grand Island Fred Thorne, AC Lincoln Southeast
Matt Skiff, AC Norfolk Andy Ryan, AC Lincoln Southeast

About the Nebraska Shrine BowlThe Shrine Bowl of Nebraska is the state’s premier high school all-star sports event.  It is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that produces annual events and related activities to raise funds and awareness to benefit Shriners Children’s. Since its inception in 1958, the Nebraska Shrine Bowl has annually donated more than $2M to Shriners Children’s. Last year, the Nebraska Shrine Bowl raised more than $100,000 for Shriners Children’s.

Shriners Children’s is a healthcare system of over 200 access points committed to reaching as many children as possible, wherever they may live, and offering them unique, patient-centered, wrap-around care. For most of its history, the health care system has been known as Shriners Hospitals for Children. Shriners Children’s three-part mission has one goal: to change and improve lives by caring for patients, conducting research to gain knowledge and develop new treatments, and providing educational opportunities for physicians and other healthcare professionals. Children up to the age of 18 are eligible for care and receive all services in a family-centered environment, regardless of the patient’s ability to pay.

The 66th Annual Nebraska Shrine Bowl will be played Saturday, June 1, 2023, in Kearney, Nebraska, at Ron and Carol Cope Stadium on the campus of the University of Nebraska—Kearney.  For more information, visit www.NEShrineBowl.org.