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Paige Hasty
is the most decorated basketball player in school history. She had tremendous sophomore and junior seasons for the Lady Dusters in 2009 and 2010 and was named 2nd Team All-State in the Omaha World Herald, Lincoln Journal Star, Huskerland Prep, and Associated Press during those two years. During her sophomore campaign, Paige helped led her team to the State Semi-Finals and was named to the State All-Tournament team. As a senior, Paige was named 1st Team All-State in the Lincoln Journal Star, Huskerland Prep, and Associated Press. Omaha World Herald listed her as 2nd Team All-State. Paige's biggest honor her senior season was being choosen 3rd Team All-Class by the Lincoln Journal Star. She led her team to a 3rd place finish in the state tournament her senior season. Paige ended her career as a four year varsity lettermen and a three-year starter while the Lady Dusters made a trip to the State Tournament all four years. Paige Hasty holds 14 school records in basketball. She is the all-time leading scorer with 1,244 points and all-time rebounder with 557. |
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Tessa Kreutzer
was named to the 2nd Team Huskerland Prep in 2008.
Tessa was a excellent player for the Lady Dusters
during her four years. She started and was a major
contributor all four years. She started one game as a
freshman and every other game her sophomore season
and on. Tessa's sophomore year was cut short after
11 games due to a season-ending knee injury. During
her four years the Lady Dusters made a trip to the
State Tournament each year. Tessa's senior year she
was also named the the State All-Tournament team
with her tremendous performance with a game-high 29
points. Tessa continues her basketball playing
career at UNK. |
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Jena Isaacson was an All-State basketball player in both
of her junior and senior years. As a junior in 2007, she
was 10/11 News 1st Team All-State and 2nd Team All-State
in the Omaha World Herald, Lincoln Journal Star,
Huskerland Prep, and Associated Press. Jena also won the
Kearney Hub Athlete of the Year award her junior year.
Jena's senior year in 2008 was cut short by a
season-ending knee injury after 15 games. However, she
still earned 1st Team All-State from 10/11 News, Omaha
World Herald, and Huskerland Prep. She was 2nd Team
All-State in the Lincoln Journal Star and AP. Jena was a
four-year varsity member and three-year starter. During
her four years the Lady Dusters made a trip to the State
Tournament each year. Jena continues her athletic career at UNK as a
member of their volleyball and track team. |
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Lindsay
Anderson was named to
the 10/11 News 1st Team All-State in 2005. Lindsay was a
tremendous player for the Dusters. She started for three
years and her senior season the team made the State
tournament for only the second time in school history.
Lindsay continued her basketball
playing career at Doane College were she was named 1st Team
All-Conference three years and 2nd Team NAIA All-American two years.
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Meridith
Goodwin was selected
to the Omaha World Herald 2nd Team in 1999. Meredith's
senior year, the team went 14-6 and were District Runner-Up.
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Angie
Isaacson was selected
to Omaha World Herald All-State Team in 1984. Angie's senior
year, the Dusters went 16-2 and were District Runner-Up.
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