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Johnson, Nemaha County Students Earn 2025-2026 NSCS Multi-Activity Awards

More than 200 students from the four regional high schools have achieved the 2025-2026 Multi-Activity Student Award.

There were 41 from Auburn, 69 from Johnson County Central (JCC), 61 from Johnson-Brock and 36 from Sterling. They were among 15,246 recipients announced by the Nebraska School Activities Association and the Nebraska State College System.
Auburn
Ella Ackley, Landry Allen, Marc Bohling, Jacob Crotty, Nash Crotty, Addison Darnell, Kale Davidson, Charlotte Dickerson, Riley Dickerson, Addison Fankhauser, Laurynn Fankhauser, Ryan Fogarty, Ariale Franke, Kinsley Gerdes, Crew Gulizia, Gillian Hanna, Lily Harrah, Jack Hayes, Zackariah Haynes, Addison Henry, Karlito Holthus, Solomon Jacobitz, Alexa Janssen, Hailey Janssen, Kyle Jones, Lane Jones, Tayla Jones, Drayven Lamb, Carson Lavigne, Ian Mather, Gretchen Paschal, Ethan Pemberton, Elijah Powell, Marlie Reiman, Lillyan Robertson, Morgan Stanley, Hunter Stevenson, Beau Thomas, Bree Wehenkel, Kollins Wehenkel and Colt Zentner.
JCC
Juan Aguilar, Tyler Albers, Harrison Bacon, Gerardo Becerra Trujillo, Ashley Beethe, Brayden Beethe, Charlyn Bobadilla, Payton Brandt, Amelia Britt, Nevaeh Brown, Angel Buchanan, Abigail Burki, Ezekiel (Zeke) Burki, Bentley Campbell, Reese Carter, Adree Case, Wyatt Case, Matthew Cruz, Rayhan Flores Rentas, Kael Fricke, Conner Gerking, Ekho Golda, Jackson Gottula, Hadley Hartman, Jesus Hurtado, Ashton Huskey, Trevin Huskey, Cooper Jones, Aaryn Kaster, Bodhi Klein, Maria Lara Jr., Jude Longsine, Harley Lubben, Trey Lubben, Marisol Mandl, Diego Martinez, Josephine McDonald, Reese McDonald, Bentley Myers, Marvin Najera, Brody Nichols, Kenechukwu Ofoegbu, Anthony Orozco, Levi Othmer, Stefani Peters, Edgar Prado, Harley Reyes, Heidi Reyes, Briana Robeson, Saige Rother, Annamarie Russell, Sophia Schmid, Wesley Schmid, Aiden Strecker, Wesley Swanson, Kenna Thomas, Prestin Thomas, Landon Toohey, Tegan Topp, Madison VanLaningham, Rene Villalobos Ornelas, Jack Waring, Molly Weber, Owen Weber, Riley Wellensiek, TyLynn Wellensiek, Catherine Wendt, Cameron Werner and Lee Xayaphonesongkham.
Johnson-Brock
Evan Alberts, Darlyn Aragon, Sage Armknecht, Christina Beccard, Jesse Beck, Baker Beethe, Rylie Beethe, Coy Behrends, Grady Behrends, Lauren Behrends, Marleigh Behrends, Quentin Behrends, Mia Benight, Deacon Bernadt, Isabell Bishop, Emily Bohling, James Brommer, Dierks Caspers, William Day, Leighton Edwards, Ayla Eggers, Oliver Everett, Harleigh Foster, Luke Fulton, Wyatt Fulton, Levi Gerdes, Vivian Gerdes, Hayden Gravatt, Ruby Gravatt, Hailee Greiner, Hannah Griener, Reese Grotrian, Chance Harre, Tate Hawley, Clara Heller, Caleb Hodges, Landon Ideus, Kendall Jeanneret, Rylee Jeanneret, Kasie Knippelmeyer, Brody Koehler, Nicholas Kostuck, Tyson Lunzmann, Katelyn Melvin, Charlotte Metschke, Noah Metschke, Justin Meyer, Layla Miller, Michael Morgan, Kingston Neddenriep, Jasmine Olmeda, Benjamin Parriott, Tyler Parriott, Jasper Peck, Daley Pelican, Gage Rasmussen, Lexi Rasmussen, Lucas Schulz, Delani Sharples, Josie Stutheit and Kinley Vice.
Sterling 
Martina Alonso Avendano, Dakota Andrews, Tayvon Barclay, Arielle Bolen, Stephanie Bolen, Reese Bredthauer, Bryce Goracke, Ashton Harder, Katelyn Hazen, Brody Horstman, Braylee Houghton, Joie Janssen, Beau Kaster, Isabella Lempka, Colt Little, Garrett Little, Garrett Lorenzo, Gideon Matkins, Jubilee Matkins, Chloe Paulson, Trevor Pella, Carson Podtburg, Mason Podtburg, Kynli Portwood, Jocelyn (Josie) Rathe, David Roecker, Chloe Smith, Emma Thies, Taylor Truscott, Nora Uher, Owen Uher, Alexandra (Alex) Vollman, Dane Vollman, Miles Wambold and Ellen Winter.


Multi-Activity Student Award Criteria


The award recognizes students in grades nine through 12 who participate in at least three Nebraska School Activities Association (NSAA) sanctioned activities during the academic year. 
Each high school student who participates in at least three NSAA activities will be awarded a certificate of achievement by the NSAA and the Nebraska State College System (NSCS). Activity participation was tracked using student eligibility lists, submitted to the NSAA by representatives of each member school.
About the Honor
In an effort to emphasize the importance of multisport/multiactivity participation, the NSAA and NSCS instituted the program in the fall of 2020. Eligible activities from regional schools are:
Fall: Girls golf, softball, girls and boys cross country, volleyball, football, Unified bowling and play production.
Winter: Girls and boys wrestling, girls and boys basketball and speech.
Spring: Music, girls soccer, baseball, girls and boys track and field, Unified track and field and boys golf.
 


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