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Wednesday, April 15, 2026 at 4:03 PM

2025-2026 Nebraska State Colleges multi- activity student award recipients announced

2025-2026 Nebraska State Colleges multi- activity student award recipients announced

The Nebraska School Activities Association (NSAA) and the Nebraska State College System (NSCS) are pleased to announce the 15,246 recipients of the 2025-2026 Nebraska State Colleges Multi-Activity Student Award.

The award recognizes students in grades 9-12 who participate in at least three NSAA sanctioned activities during the academic year. Each high school student who participates in at least three NSAA activities will be recognized and awarded a certificate of achievement by the NSAA and the Nebraska State Colleges.

Activity participation will be tracked using student eligibility lists, submitted to the NSAA by each member school. The top schools in four classes will be determined based on two factors: Total number of students qualifying as multi-activity students within the class Percentage of the student population qualifying as multi-activity students within the class.

In an effort to emphasize the importance of multi-sport/multi-activity participation, the Nebraska School Activities Association and the Nebraska State Colleges launched the Nebraska State Colleges Multi-Activity Student Award program in the fall of 2020. The award recognizes students in grades 9-12 who participate in at least three NSAA sanctioned activities during the academic year.

HARVARD

Multi-activity students at Harvard includes: Luis Aguilar, Abigail Conover, Alexander Conover, Frederico de-Geus, Kaden Esquitin, Tabitha Forney, Haley Gimpel, Jacee Grimes, Hannah Harms, Allee Jarzynka, Kynleigh Johnson, Brooklyne Juranek, Aryiah Karash, Mikayla Kenton, Brexten Kobza, Sophia Magana, Weston Niemoth, Edwin Oliva Renderos, Perla Perez, Pedro Perez-Mendoza, Blayden Porter, Ethan Porter, Cohen Reutzel, and Sebastian Rodriguez Jauregui.

SANDY CREEK

Multi-activity students at Sandy Creek includes: Khyla Beale, Caitlyn Biltoft, Wesley Biltoft, Hadley Borer, Tripp Bracco, Ben Burger, Alston Clark, Keaton Corman, Asher Eitzmann, Emma Fisher, Gavin Fisher, Kyler Hegemann, Ava Hubl, Collins Hubl, Kasey Kirschner, Lila Korth, Sofia Kuykendall, Karsyn Luckey, Jocelyn MacCann, Elizabeth Nelson, Cedric Oeltjen, Morgan Petr, Emersyn Pohlmeier, Carrigan Rempe, Dakota Samson, Destiny Samson, Kaeden, Schmidt, Hadley Schoneberg, Kamerin Sealey, Christian Shaw, Madison Shaw, Thaxton Sintek, John Skalka, Zailey Spilker, Joshua Spray, Owen Spray, Paige Stengel, Evan Swartzendruber, Logan Tomky, Jade VonSpreckelsen, Alex Watts, Sam Watts, and Ian Zikmund.

SUTTON

Multi-activity students at Sutton includes: Gretha Andersen, Elsa Andersen, Dominic Ayala, Katherine Baldwin, Aydin Banta, Griffin Bergen, Chase Clark, Grant Craig, Neomi Craig, Maria Curci, Kayce Dietz, Kellen Ebert, Kierra Ebert, Shae Eggers, Mason Ehly, Kylar Ely, Dyvet Fonseca, Lincoln Friesen, Addison George, Adilynn Gimple, Addisyn Griess, Brayden Griess, Briley Griess, Kyla Griess, Tristan Griess, Bryah Hajny, DJ Hajny, Nora Hanthorn, America Hernandez, Christopher Hetrick, Connor Hinrichs, Jacob Huxoll, Max Huxoll, Aniston Jasnoch, Creighton Jones, Kade Jones, Jadlynn Kinney, Marah Kinney, Ethan Kliewer, Keith Kliewer, Eli Ladehoff, Milena Martinez, Camden Mau, Rex Meyer, Jesse Mohnike, Evelyn Nielsen, Miranda Nuss, Mia Ochsner, Shepleigh Ohrt, Trinidi Oswald, Cash Parrish, Breckyn Peterson, Canon Peterson, Payton Reed, Juan Reyes, Zoe Salmon, Emma Scheidemann, Brody Schelkopf, Harrison Schurman, Avery Smith, Julie Smith, Myles Smith, Kamryn Steinhauer, Jentry Stenger, Addyson Sukup, Isabella Trejo, Claire Ulmer, Brooke Ward, Joshua Westmoreland, Kali White, Cameron Wilson, Everett Yost, Kaci Yost, and Sergio Zambrano.


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