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The Wildcats celebrate a big win earlier in the season against Millard North. This year the Cats finished with a regular season record of 24-5, and they will be a number one seed in their District tournament bracket, however there is always room for improvement. “I think we need to score more runs in the middle innings,” senior Sam Novotny said. “We usually put up runs in the first and last couple innings but I think it would really help if we could put a few more runs on the scoreboard for the middle innings and put more pressure on the other team.”

Postseason bound

Joseph Ebmeier, Staff Reporter
May 5, 2022
Senior Drew Borner lines a ball into center field for an RBI single to tie the game against Creighton Prep. The Wildcats would go on to win in extra innings. “The Prep game felt like a state tournament game,” Borner said. “We love playing in these games. They mean more and they are just fun to be apart of. Whenever you’re in a game like that, your adrenaline fuels your game.”

Cats’ streak continues

Evan Vaslow, MWHS Wildcat News co-Editor-in-Chief
May 2, 2022
Freshman Brady Ferguson delivers a pitch in a game earlier this season against Millard North. On Tuesday, Ferguson tossed four innings, only allowing one hit and one earned run en route to the win. “I definitely could have done a better job with holding the runners on,” Ferguson said. “It [the win] gives me more motivation to keep earning starts and keep doing my thing now that Im finally getting settled in.”

The best of the West’s

Joseph Ebmeier, Staff Reporter
April 28, 2022
Junior Nixon Snyder celebrates his fifth-inning home run against Elkhorn South. Snyder’s first varsity homerun came in just his seventh varsity game. “I was really just trying to put the barrel on the ball and hit it hard in a gap.” Synder said. “It feels great and it gives me a lot of confidence going into the rest of the season.”

Wildcats win

Evan Vaslow, MWHS Wildcat News co-Editor-in-Chief
April 27, 2022
Senior Jaxon Cahoy delivers a pitch in the first inning against a Storm batter. Cahoy had a strong game totaling six strikeouts, two walks, and only one hit in four innings of work. “I felt pretty good,” Cahoy said. “[We] had to come in, and we were playing a good team, and you know just went up there and did my thing. [I] Had to make sure to stay loose during those long innings.”

Wildcats blow away Storm

Sam Whittaker, Staff Reporter
April 14, 2022

Logan’s Sports Takes: Episode Four

Logan Moseley, Striv co-Executive Producer
March 31, 2022

Logan’s Sports Takes: Episode Three

Logan Moseley, Striv co-Executive Producer
March 31, 2022
Senior goalkeeper Cody Fuller kicks a ball downfield in a game earlier this season. Millard West is now preparing to take on Gretna and have been working on new formations to take down the Dragons. We really focused on formation tactics and making sure everyone knew their role,” Fuller said. “The game against Gretna will be a good challenge of what we’ve been testing out.”

Wildcats hold Monarchs scoreless

Joseph Ebmeier, Staff Reporter
March 28, 2022
Senior pitcher Dylan Driessen delivers a pitch in the second inning. The Wildcat pitchers combined for 13 strikeouts and didn’t give up any runs. “Our pitchers have not given up a lot of free bases, which is huge for a pitching staff,” head coach Steven Frey said. “Also if we have people on base against us we have been able to pitch out of those situations.”

Wildcats blank Monarchs

Evan Vaslow, MWHS Wildcat News co-Editor-in-Chief
March 24, 2022
Senior Johnson Lu works the ball up the field in a game last year against South Sioux City. This offseason Lu played on a club team to continue to stay sharp and improve his skills. “I play club so I don’t really have an off-season,” Lu said. “We won state in the fall and we’ve been traveling to places like Phoenix, St. Louis, and South Carolina to play better teams and get more exposure.”

New season, same goal

Joseph Ebmeier, Staff Reporter
March 16, 2022
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