The boys wrestling team will take the mats @ Wisner-Pilger at 9 AM!
4 months ago, Garan Coons
Wrestling
Kick off the New Year with some exciting basketball action at the Holiday Tournament in Tekamah-Herman on January 3 starting at 1:00 PM! 🐾 🔥🎄🏀 📍 Where: Tekamah-Herman ⏰ When: 1:00 GBB and 2:30 BBB 📺 Watch Live: Streaming on T-H Hudl Fan page Let’s start 2025 with Panther pride! 💙🖤
4 months ago, Bancroft-Rosalie Community Schools
G tournament bracket
B tournament bracket
Santa and Spencer the Elf were at B-R today. Thank you for stopping in to see everyone!
4 months ago, Rebecca Schmeckpeper
santa
The TC Thunder takes the lanes in Wayne @ 4:30 PM!
4 months ago, Garan Coons
TC Thunder Bowling
The Boys Basketball teams are taking the courts @ West Monona! Tip off @ 6 PM! 🐾 💙🖤 📍 Where: Onawa, IA ⏰ When: 12/20 at 6:00 PM 📺 Watch Live: Streaming on Hudl
4 months ago, Garan Coons
Highschool Basketball
Tonight Bancroft-Rosalie is hosting Winnebago, TCNE, and Ponca in Wrestling Duals. This is the first time Bancroft-Rosalie has hosted a wrestling competition! Go Panthers!
4 months ago, Rod Peters
Congratulations to Alissa Lierman, our Super Fan from Tuesday's basketball games against Walthill!! 🐾📣🐾
4 months ago, Nicole Peirce
It’s time to hit the mat! Join us at BR for an exciting night of Girls and Boys Panther Wrestling Duals! 🐾 📍 Where: Bancroft ⏰ When: 12/19 at 5:00 PM 📺 Watch Live: Streaming on Hudl Come out and support our wrestlers as they battle it out at home. 💙🖤
4 months ago, Garan Coons
Wrestling
TC Thunder Bowling takes the lanes @ Pender against Lakeview!
4 months ago, Garan Coons
TC Thunder Bowling
B-R's Coach Elsasser Wins Class D-2 Berens Coaching Award You remember the old saying...if it ain’t broke, chances are the team will have a chance to play winning football. In its first two seasons following a highly successful sporting co-op with neighboring LyonsDecatur Northeast, Bancroft-Rosalie football struggled to gain any real traction, it’s 2023 season especially devastated by injury. During that two-year span the Panthers won only five games, missing the playoffs both times. In the new scheduling cycle the Panthers dropped from Class D-1 to Class D-2, kept everybody on the field and enjoyed an exciting 8- 2 season which included the program’s first independent playoff berth since 2014 and first playoff win since 2014’s state semifinal run. At the helm for all the success was former Panther great Kyle Elsasser, who we honor today as the Berens Coaching Award winner for 2024 Class D-2 football. The Berens Coaching Award is named in honor of former Omaha Roncalli head coach Mike Berens, who among his many achievements in that role led his undermanned team to the 2003 Class B state final. Despite having fewer than 30 players on his roster he was able to take his team to the school’s only state final, his ability to get the most from his team a blueprint for all our Berens Coaching Award winners over the years. “One of the most notable improvements we made as a team this year was our team chemistry. I could see the camaraderie building over the summer as a solid core group of PREMIUM CONTENT Published Dec 17, 2024 Share: guys were in attendance almost daily to workout together,” says Coach Elsasser. “This led to more trust, chemistry and confidence among those players during the season. While we still have a long way to go to compete in the upper echelon of the class, it was great to see that hard work lead to the improvements we displayed this season.” During the 2024 regular season Coach Elsasser’s team won its first seven games before losing the regular season finale to 2023 state finalist Wynot. In the playoffs the Panthers won a historic, and fun, 64-54 shootout over Fullerton before losing to longtime power Howells-Dodge in the round of 16. Coach Elsasser was in charge of the B-R football program for a single season prior to the BRLD cooperative, then once again became head coach in 2022, his teams progressing from two wins to three wins to eight wins. Over the course of his coaching career Coach Elsasser has established a few principals which guide his football program. “My defensive coordinator at Nebraska Wesleyan, John Bates, used to drill into his players the characteristics of a great team. All great teams display great attitude, effort, perseverance and togetherness,” he remembers. “Those guiding principles have stuck with me and I try to instill those same characteristics in the guys I coach. I’m a firm believer that football is a sport that helps turn boys into men, not just because of the physical nature of the game, but because of the life lessons it teaches you along the way. Attacking a challenge with the right attitude and relentless effort, not backing down when adversity strikes, and working together towards a common goal while putting the teams’ success above personal success, are all great life lessons that will help our guys succeed in life well beyond the football field.” Coach Elsasser also shares the credit for the team’s success with a veteran coaching staff. “I feel like I had a tremendous staff which definitely contributed to our success this season,” says Coach Elsasser. “Matt Kai coached our DBs and wide receivers and coordinated the defense while I coached the linebackers and backs, and was the offensive coordinator. We both relied heavily on input from our other assistant coaches who included T.J. Hilsinger (defensive line), Hunter Carpenter (D-line and O-line assistant), Cale Kai (linebacker assistant), and longtime head coach Jon Cerny, who coached the offensive line. “With the extra experience they brought to the table, Coach Cerny and Coach Hilsinger heavily contributed to game prep and in-game adjustments each week.” There is life outside of football and Coach Elsasser and his family dealt with more than just game plans during the season. The Elsassers welcomed their third child, son Jack, into the world six weeks early during Week Five of the football season, and the newborn member of the family spent about a month at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha while Kyle’s team finished out the season. “I would like to thank my wife and family for the extra responsibilities they have to take on to allow me to pursue my passion in coaching, especially in this most challenging season,” says Kyle. “I am grateful for all the support we received from our family and friends as responsibilities were juggled between home, work, and hospital time. This season was definitely one to remember.” A big B-R congratulations to Mr.Elsasser!
4 months ago, Rebecca Schmeckpeper
coach
Our 2nd place winner is ...... Mrs.Allie and the Kindergarten crew! Look at this adorable door. Congratulations, Kindergarten!
4 months ago, Rebecca Schmeckpeper
door
Test information for today:
4 months ago, Rebecca Schmeckpeper
test
1st place winner of the door decorating contest is... Mr.Meyer -- Congratulations! Check back tomorrow and Thursday to see who got 2nd and 3rd place in the door decorating contest!
4 months ago, Rebecca Schmeckpeper
door
EIGHT MAN-2 All State Football Offense WR — Ben Barlow, O'Neill St. Mary's, 6-1, 140, So. WR — Braylon Wegner, Bancroft-Rosalie, 5-9, 180, Jr. OL — Eli Weber, BDS, 6-3, 215, Sr. OL — Andrew Kosch, Humphrey Archangels, 6-0, 225, Sr. OL/K — Caden Zutavern, Sandhills/Thedford, 6-3, 240, Sr. QB — *Kyle Cox, Sandhills/Thedford, 5-10, 175, Sr. RB — Grady Kelly, Central Valley, 6-0, 195, Sr. RB — Hunter Luther, Howells-Dodge, 6-1, 195, Jr. RB — Jack Molt, Riverside, 5-10, 185, Sr. Defense DL — Dane Schalk, Riverside, 5-11, 195, Sr. DL — Tate Kvanvig, Mullen, 6-4, 225, Jr. LB — Trevor Carraher, Riverside, 5-11, 160, Sr. LB — Mason Geilenkirchen, Humphrey Archangels, 6-0, 185, Sr. LB — Tae Soto, Central Valley, 6-2, 165, Sr. LB — Dylan Brichacek, Howells-Dodge, 5-11, 175, Sr. DB — *Zaden Wolf, Central Valley, 6-1, 170, Sr. DB — Gage Hedstrom, O'Neill St. Mary's, 6-0, 180, Jr. P — Maddox Wagoner, Kenesaw, 6-0, 160, Sr. Honorable Mention Bancroft-Rosalie: Nick Buchholz, Graysen Briggs, Ayden Dolezal, Lucas Engel.
4 months ago, Rebecca Schmeckpeper
panther
The B-R Elementary has a new face. Monday, December 16th, the first grade was split into two classrooms. Mrs. James will continue to teach first grade, and Miss Caragan Tietz will teach the other half of the class. Many know her well because she was a 2021 graduate of B-R. Miss Tietz finished her student-teaching last week and graduated from Wayne State College. She will also be assisting with the B-R Girls Basketball team. Congratulations Caragan for graduating from Wayne State College. The B-R Panther family is so lucky you chose us!!
4 months ago, Karin Vogt
Caragan
Parents Night will take place after the Girls Varsity Game. Order Parents Night Bowling, Boys basketball, Girls Basketball.
4 months ago, Rod Peters
Semester test information:
4 months ago, Rebecca Schmeckpeper
Tuesday
Join us at home as we celebrate Parents Night for Bowling and Basketball as we take on Walthill in an exciting night of Panther basketball! 🐾 📍 Where: Bancroft ⏰ When: 12/17 at 4:00 PM 📺 Watch Live: Streaming on Hudl Let’s pack the gym, celebrate our amazing parents, and cheer on the Panthers to victory! 💙🖤
5 months ago, Garan Coons
Highschool Basketball
B-R Super Fan selection is back for basketball season home games!! The winners for the season so far are Angie Wegner from the Archbishop Bergan game and Kim Kai from the girls' match-up against West Monona! Your next chance for Super Fan will be at Parent's Night on Tuesday, December 17th as the teams take on Walthill.
5 months ago, Nicole Peirce
Super Fan
Great job, students!
5 months ago, Rebecca Schmeckpeper
GRR