2022 Nebraska Shrine Bowl Rosters Announced

Jan 24, 2022 -

LINCOLN, NE —Yesterday, the Shrine Bowl of Nebraska Board of Directors released the rosters for the 64th Nebraska Shrine Bowl Game and introduced the teams at their annual Player Press Conference at the Scottish Rite Center in Lincoln, Nebraska.

Head Coaches Tim Johnk (Creighton Prep) and Brett Froendt (Westside) 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 2022 Nebraska Shrine Bowl.

NORTH

  • R.J. Bayer Howells-Dodge
  • Rylan Birkby St. Paul
  • Jarett Boggs Archbishop Bergan
  • Logan  Booth Logan View
  • Caleb Busch Burwell
  • Brayden Chaney Gretna
  • Alec Cook Omaha Burk
  • Isaiah Daniell Yutan
  • Johnathan DeRiso Ord
  • Raoul Djidjoho Mount Michael
  • Dawson Dunbar Chadron
  • Kamden Dusatko Stanton High
  • Josh Fee Elkhorn South
  • Colton Fritz Pierce
  • Kytan Fyfe Grand Island
  • Vince Genatone North Platte
  • Sam Hartman Northwest
  • Orlando  Hernandez Omaha North
  • Mick Huber Gretna
  • Will Hubert Papillion LaVista
  • Kale Jensen Central City
  • Ryan Kearney Creighton Prep
  • Brennen Kelley Norfolk Catholic
  • Jack Kirkwood Creighton Prep
  • Gavin Kube Yutan
  • Carson Lavaley Wahoo
  • Mason Limbach Fremont
  • Luke Lindenmeyer Papillion LaVista
  • Daylin Mallory Norfolk
  • Nathan McCoy Omaha  Roncalli
  • Dylan Mostek Bennington
  • Wyatt Ogle Blair
  • Eli Osten Lakeview
  • Gage Racek Ord
  • Henry Rickels Bellevue West
  • Jayden Roberts Bellevue West
  • Trevor Schwartz Scottsbluff
  • Drew Sellon Fremont
  • Jake Stier Bennington
  • Chance Symons Scottsbluff
  • Kase Thompson Battle Creek
  • Blake Thompson Columbus
  • Carson  Thomsen Oakland Craig
  • Rowdy Truksa Aquinas Catholic
  • Adam Van Cleave Lakeview
  • Koy Wilke Elkhorn South

COACHES

  • Tim Johnk  HC Creighton Prep
  • Seth Mruz AC Archbishop Bergan
  • David Stanton AC Stanton
  • Nathan Wells AC Ord
  • Bob Sledge AC Creighton Prep
  • Jake Schmidt AC Papillion LaVista

 

SOUTH

  • Owen Anthony Lincoln Southeast
  • Luke Blatchford Lincoln Southeast
  • Joe Brinker Omaha Skutt
  • Trevor Brown Waverly
  • Julian Castillo Lincoln Pius X
  • Jackson Chandler Skutt Catholic
  • Tommy Connelly Westside
  • Kale Consbruck Norris
  • Tyson Denkert Kenesaw
  • Anthony Failla Millard West
  • Hayden Fjell Platteview
  • James Frank Lincoln Pius X
  • Dylan Gray Lincoln Northeast
  • Gage Griffith Aurora
  • Clyde Hinton Plattsmouth
  • Cory  Hollinger Cross County
  • Marley Jensen York
  • Caleb Jones Beatrice
  • Elliot Jurgens Beatrice
  • Isaac Kracl Crete
  • Jack L’Heureux Lincoln Lutheran
  • Jake Leader Lincoln Southwest
  • Rashad Madden Ralston
  • Riley Marsch Waverly
  • Jake Masker Kearney Catholic
  • Tony Murray Boys Town
  • Quade Myers Dundy County Stratton
  • Christian Nash Millard South
  • Nathan Pederson Millard West
  • Nathan Renner McCook
  • Dominic Rezac Omaha Westside
  • Trevor Ruth Seward
  • Joshua Shaw Sandy Creek
  • Evan Shepard Ashland Greenwood
  • Carter Sitzman Lincoln Christian
  • Austin Sohl Plattsmouth
  • Eliott Steinhoff Plateview
  • Billie Stephenson Lincoln East
  • Seth Stutzman Milford
  • Noah Walters Lincoln East
  • Andrew Waltke Palmyra
  • Taylor Wieczorek Lincoln High
  • Gavin Wilbur Lincoln Northeast
  • Parker Wise Kearney
  • Cooper Hausmann Norris
  • Jay Ballard Boystown

COACHES

  • Brett Froendt HC Westside
  • Randall Rath AC Hitchcock County
  • Kurt Earl AC Lincoln Christian
  • Ty Twarling AC Norris
  • Craig Secora AC Westside
  • Justin Haberman AC Westside

 

About the Nebraska Shrine BowlThe 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 63rd Nebraska Shrine Bowl will be played Saturday, June 5, 2021, at Ron and Carol Cope Stadium on the campus of the University of Nebraska—Kearney.  For more information, visit www.NEShrineBowl.org.