Scottsbluff soccer set for state tournament

The Scottsbluff boys soccer team set to open Class B State Tournament play Thursday (May 12th) against Waverly.

May 12, 2022Updated: May 12, 2022
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. (KNEP) - The Scottsbluff boys soccer team set to open Class B State Tournament play Thursday (May 12th) against Waverly.

Bearcats heading to Omaha with a lot of momentum coming off a district title win over Norris 2-0. Scottsbluff boys will be making their fourth trip to state in school history. While the Waverly boys set to make their ninth trip to state in school history. Both teams last appearance at state back in 2010.

Class B Boys State Tournament (@ Omaha)

First Round (May 12)

#1 Omaha Skutt Catholic vs #8 Elkhorn North (11am MST)

#4 Scottsbluff vs #5 Waverly (1pm MST)

#2 Lexington vs #7 Northwest (4:30pm MST)

#3 Bennington vs #6 Mount Michael Benedictine (6:30pm MST)

Semi-Final Round (May 14 @ Omaha)

Omaha Skutt/Elkhorn North winner vs Scottsbluff/Waverly winner (4:30pm MST)

Lexington/Northwest winner vs Bennington/Mount Michael Benedictine winner (6:30pm MST)

Championship (May 17th @ Omaha)

Class B Girls State Tournament (@ Omaha)

First Round

Omaha Skutt 7 Elkhorn North 1

Columbus Scotus 5 Northwest 1

Norris 3 Lincoln Lutheran/Raymond Central 1

Bennington 3 Duchesne 1

Semi-Final Round (May 14 @ Omaha)

Omaha Skutt Catholic vs Columbus Scotus (11am MST)

Norris vs Bennington (1pm MST)

Championship (May 16 @ Omaha)

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