No. 2 Omaha Westside lost a 12-point lead in regulation before defeating No. 4 Omaha Creighton Prep in overtime Friday night.
A top-ranked tussle between a pair of the state's premier programs Thursday wasn’t just the midseason highlight in Nebraska. The battle of the birds also reached the national radar.
Johnson cruised through the first two rounds of the tournament, picking a technical fall win in his first match and a 47 second pin in the quarterfinals, setting up a meeting between the No. 3, ...