
Three of Crofton’s Varsity track athletes qualified to compete in the Nebraska Track and Field Festival at Papillion Lavista South High School on April 19.
Sophomore Jordyn Arens qualified in three different events which included the 800, 1600, and 3200 meter run. Arens was able to place second in the 800 and 3200 with times of 2:25.20 and 11:28.52 respectively. In the 1600m she got third place with a time of 5:23.74.
Seniors Jayden Jordan and Mayson Ostermeyer both qualified for pole vault. Jordan placed sixth with a height of 10’ which ties her own school record, and Ostermeyer was able to grab third place with a height of 13’6.
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After 36 years of teaching English at Crofton, Mrs. Roxie Pier has decided to retire, ready to spend more time with family after this school year. If you'd like to read the full article on it, check it out in this week's edition of the Crofton Journal, visit CroftonJournal.com.


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Melissa Guenther of Crofton and Madison O’Grady of Wynot (center) made their First Communion and Confirmation at the Easter Vigil Mass, Saturday, April 16 in St.Joseph Church in Constance. For more details, sign up for your copy of the paper with our website: CroftonJournal.com.


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The fourth grade class of Tracy Kaiser at St. Rose School dressed in costume and portrayed saints in the parish hall on Wednesday, April 13, sharing details of their lives. Pictured are Alexis DeRoos who portrayed St. Francis of Assisi and Jake Jackson who portrayed St. Thomas Aquinas.
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Congratulations to Paul Kleinschmit, pictured here with Doc Carlson, who is the April gun winner in the Sons of Legion calendar drawing!
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The Niobrara-Verdigre Cougars and junior varsity golf teams participated in a triangular with Stuart and Summerland last week, with the Cougars finishing in third in the field only by five strokes, trailing Stuart’s varsity 193 first-place finish, and Summerland’s 203.


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The family of David and Darlene Ausdemore has requested a card shower in honor of their 50th wedding anniversary on April 29. The family said they “were dealt the cards of their lives on April 29th, 1972, and the two have been playing cards ever since.”Cards will reach the Ausdemores at 119 Tooty’s Ave., Yankton, S.D. 57078.



Crofton’s Easter Candy Run was held Saturday, April 16, in Crofton’s North City Park. Over 225 patrons attended while ages 0-4th grade toted Easter baskets of candy and signed up for door prizes, with 23 winners! To learn more, get your copy of the Crofton Journal!



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Congratulations to the nine Warrior student-athletes named on NSAA All-State list! Want to learn more? Pick up a copy of your local newspaper or sign up for our e-edition on our website CroftonJournal.com!


The 2022 Knights of Columbus Hoop Shoot was held in Grand Island at Central Catholic High School this past Saturday, April 9. Jenna Tramp of Crofton finished in third-place, making 21 of her 25 shots. Blake Connot finished in first place shooting 25 of 25 of his shots.
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CCS demonstrated it's musical talent by hosting a Fine Arts night. Want more details? Sign up for your copy of the Crofton Journal, or get our e-edition for only 20$ at CroftonJournal.com!



