67th Nebraska Shrine Bowl Rosters Announced
Feb 16, 2025 -LINCOLN, NE —The Shrine Bowl of Nebraska Board of Directors released the rosters for the 67th Nebraska Shrine Bowl Game and introduced the teams at their annual Player Press Conference at the Sesostris Shrine Center in Roca, Nebraska.
Head Coaches together with their Associate Head Coaches and Assistant Coaches, each chose from nominated seniors in their designated regions to represent their respective high schools, as well as North or South, in the 2025 Nebraska Shrine Bowl.
2025 SOUTH Team
- Owen Axmann Kearney Catholic
- Reese Bertrand Kearney High
- Oscar Boldt Perkins County
- Tycen Breckner Doniphan-Trumbull
- Brodie Brunssen Platteview
- Cash Buettenback Lincoln Southeast
- Jackson Crawford Lincoln Southwest
- Jace Erickson Lincoln Southwest
- Heath Everette Crete
- Grayson Fisher Gretna East
- Daniel Greenlee Millard West
- Davien Hanson McCook
- Aamir Hill Millard South
- Austen Holt Norris
- Edison Knott Seward
- Joe Kolega Skutt Catholic
- Mapieu Kouchinin McCool Junction
- Anthony Liggins Omaha Central
- Nixon Ligouri Auburn
- Keagyn Linden York
- Brady McDonnell Millard West
- Tye McDougal Papillion -LaVista South
- Ben Meerian Gretna High
- Dane Omel Lincoln Southeast
- Isaah Poteet-Brown Boys Town
- Caden Schadwinkel Seward
- Gavin Shanahan Elkhorn South
- Ethan Shaw Sandy Creek
- Noah Shoemaker Cozad
- Landon Sobota Ashland-Greenwood
- Joe Soria Westside
- Thomas Spears Ashland-Greenwood
- Nicolas Steuter Pius X
- Quentin Terry McCook
- Frank Thomas Gretna East
- Jason Traylor Omaha Central
- Dylan Van Dyke Skutt Catholic
- Chance Vertin Hastings
- Wesley Vick Plattsmouth
- Kolbe Volkmer Pius X
- Brody Walsh DC West
- Connor Wane Omaha Westside
- Aiden Whitted Papillion-LaVista South
- Solomon Wiens Kearney Catholic
- Reiman Zebert Platteview
Coaches:
- Head Coach Chris Nizzi Boys Town
- Asst. Coach Mark Newmyer Crete
- Asst. Coach Curtis Larsen Plattsmouth
- Asst. Coach Mike Troy DC West
- Asst. Coach Randy Geier Wauneta/Palisade
- Asst. Coach Maurice Donley Boys Town
- Asst. Coach Jonn McLain Boys Town
2025 NORTH Team
- Braylon Anderson Oakland-Craig
- Quinn Bailey Chadron
- Jed Boettcher Ord
- Colin Bogacz Millard North
- Marcus Buchanan Omaha Burke
- Brandon Bykerk GI Northwest
- Cesar Cano Lexington
- Jarred Cernik Bishop Neumann
- Nate Collins Omaha Burke
- Landon Creighton Omaha Westview
- Desmond Dhaenens Millard North
- Carter Dishman North Platte High
- Chase Dittenber Waverly
- Logan Dodson North Platte St. Pat’s
- Elijah Emerson Wahoo
- Tysen Fleischman Bennington
- Max Hammond Norfolk Catholic
- Riley Holling Grand Island Sr. High
- Jackson Jenkins Mitchell
- Kale Johnson Papillion LaVista
- Cooper Johnson Bennington
- Hayden Kelley Norfolk Catholic
- Grady Kelly Central Valley
- Jaxon Knisley North Platte St. Pat’s
- Charlie Lamski Elkhorn High
- Riley Lavene Central City
- Korbin Lemburg Clarkson
- Ben Madrigal Elkhorn North
- Mapior Mapior Omaha Westview
- Beckett Mull Elkhorn High
- Connor O’Neill Omaha North
- AJ Paladino Elkhorn North
- Anthony Palmer South Sioux City High
- Becker Pohlman Stanton High
- Landon Riddle Sidney
- Thomas Roberts Boone Central
- Jake Scanlon Wahoo
- Harrison Smith Waverly
- Calib Svoboda Bishop Neumann
- Camden Walker GI Northwest
- Cal Wells Broken Bow
- TJ Whaley Bellevue West
- Solomon White Lincoln High
- Barrett Wilke Stanton High
- Barron Williams Gering
Coaches:
- Head Coach Kevin Stein GI Northwest
- Asst. Coach Joe Anderson Oakland-Craig
- Asst. Coach James Patterson Omaha Burke
- Asst. Coach Nick Kuxhausen Mitchell
- Asst. Coach Mike Kozeal Twin Loup
- Asst. Coach Jeff Eynetich GI Northwest
- Asst. Coach TD Stein Alliance
About the Nebraska Shrine Bowl
The Shrine Bowl of Nebraska is the state’s premier high school all-star sports event. It is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that produces annual events and related activities to raise funds and awareness to benefit Shriners Children’s. Since its inception in 1958, the Nebraska Shrine Bowl has annually donated more than $2M to Shriners Children’s.
Shriners Children’s is a healthcare system of over 200 access points committed to reaching as many children as possible, wherever they may live, and offering them unique, patient-centered, wrap-around care. For most of its history, the health care system has been known as Shriners Hospitals for Children. Shriners Children’s three-part mission has one goal: to change and improve lives by caring for patients, conducting research to gain knowledge and develop new treatments, and providing educational opportunities for physicians and other healthcare professionals. Children up to the age of 18 are eligible for care and receive all services in a family-centered environment, regardless of the patient’s ability to pay.
The 67th Annual Nebraska Shrine Bowl will be played Saturday, June 7, 2025, in Kearney, Nebraska, at Ron and Carol Cope Stadium on the campus of the University of Nebraska—Kearney. For more information, visit www.NEShrineBowl.org.