LINCOLN, NE —Today, the Shrine Bowl of Nebraska Board of Directors released the rosters for the 62nd Annual Nebraska Shrine Bowl Game.
Head Coaches Mark Macke (Lincoln High) and Ryan Thompson (Ashland-Greenwood) together with their coaching staffs each chose from nominated seniors in their designated regions to represent their respective high schools, as well as North or South, in the 2020 Nebraska Shrine Bowl.
NORTH TEAM |
SOUTH TEAM |
Frankie Allen III |
Papillion LaVista |
Blake Anderson |
Skutt Catholic |
Mason Armstead |
Creighton Prep |
Bladen Bayless |
Beatrice |
Thomas Ault |
Bellevue West |
Dalys Beanum |
Millard West |
Andrew Bednar |
Millard North |
Cameryn Berry |
McCook |
Kyler Beekman |
Elkhorn |
Nate Boerkircher |
Aurora |
Nick Bohm |
Bennington |
Davon Brees |
Centennial |
Kole Bordovsky |
Wahoo |
Carter Brown |
Ogallala |
Sam Clarkson |
Scottsbluff |
Drew Daum |
McCook |
Jack Dotzler |
Roncalli Catholic |
Gage Dengel |
Bellevue East |
Broc Douglass |
Grand Island |
Tom Erwin |
York |
Sabastian Harsh |
Scottsbluff |
Uzziah Vincent Freeman |
Boys Town |
Tre’on Fairgood Jones |
Omaha North |
Jacob Frezell-McClinton |
Omaha Central |
Ryan Fenoglio |
Roncalli Catholic |
Tyson Gordon |
Skutt Catholic |
Caleb Francl |
Grand Island |
Ashton Hausmann |
Norris |
Isaac Gleason |
Fullerton |
Ty Hahn |
Johnson-Brock |
Kage Heisinger |
Pierce |
Laken Harnly |
Lincoln Southwest |
Cooper Heusman |
Chadron |
Isaiah Harris |
Millard South |
CJ Hoevet |
Ord |
Jordan Kavlak |
Seward |
Eli Hustad |
Elkhorn |
Braden Kover |
Southern |
Jaxon Johnson |
Bancroft-Rosalie |
Abraham Hoskins III |
Omaha Central |
Preston Kellogg |
Papillion LaVista |
Evan Johnson |
Adams Central |
Trevin Luben |
Wahoo |
Jett Janssen |
Lincoln East |
Keegan Menning |
Fremont |
Bryce Kitrell |
Ashland-Greenwood |
Mason Nieman |
Waverly |
Tyler Lenz |
Seward |
Jack Paradis |
Elkhorn South |
Jacob Ludwig |
Ashland-Greenwood |
Nasire Perry |
Creighton Prep |
Ryan Marlatt |
Aurora |
Trevor Pfeifer |
Humphrey St. Francis |
Aiden Oerter |
Norris |
Jaylon Roussell |
Omaha Burke |
Tyler Palmer |
Scotus |
Rans Sanders |
GINW |
Blake Podany |
Gretna |
Eli Simonson |
Archbishop Bergan |
Timothy Prokupek |
Plattsmouth |
Easton Sixel |
Millard North |
Andrew Rathman |
Plattsmouth |
Brady Soukup |
Blair |
Dallas Rogers |
Papillion LaVista South |
Luke Stueve |
Battle Creek |
Michael Rutherford |
Central City |
Nate Sullivan |
Bellevue West |
Drake Sherman |
Lincoln Southwest |
Dietrick Stolz |
GICC |
Paxton Swanson |
Platteview |
Michael Terrano |
Lincoln High |
Grant Tagge |
Westside |
Luke Wakehouse |
Tehamah-Herman |
Keaton VanHousen |
High Plains Community |
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Cal Weidemann |
Westside |
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COACHES |
COACHES |
Mark Macke (HC) |
Lincoln High |
Ryan Thompson (HC) |
Ashland-Greenwood |
Rusty Fuller |
St. Paul |
Jay Landstrom |
Omaha Central |
Josh Deines |
Sandhills Thedford |
Evan Klanecky |
Centennial |
Bryan Soukup |
Blair |
Troy Huebert |
Central City |
A.J. Santos |
Lincoln High |
Nate Tonjes |
Ashland-Greenwood |
Paul Cloutier |
Grand Island |
Brant Loewe |
Skutt Catholic |
About the Nebraska Shrine Bowl The Shrine Bowl of Nebraska is the state’s most prestigious high school all-star sports event. The 501(c)(3) non-profit produces annual events and related activities to raise funds and awareness to benefit Shriners Hospitals for Children.
Shriners Hospitals for Children is a healthcare system of 22 hospitals dedicated to improving the lives of children by providing pediatric specialty care, innovative research, and outstanding teaching programs for medical professionals. Children up to the age of 18 are eligible for care and receive all services in a family-centered environment, regardless of the patients’ ability to pay.
The 62nd Annual Nebraska Shrine Bowl will be played Saturday, June 6, 2020, at Ron and Carol Cope Stadium on the campus of the University of Nebraska—Kearney.
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