Several of the Panhandle’s 11-man high school football teams found major success during the fall of 2024. Five of them at least broke even in wins and losses, all five qualified for the state playoffs and at the end of the season, three of them were ranked among the top 10 in their classes by the state’s metropolitan newspapers.
Senior Quinn Bailey, who set nearly all of the rushing records at both Chadron High and in the Panhandle during the past four years, is shown during one of his 38 carries for a season-high 324 yards against Gothenburg this fall.
Shown on one of his five touchdown jaunts against Lincoln Christian in the playoff game this fall, Quinn Bailey shares the Chadron Cardinals’ longest rushing touchdown run of 93 yards. He finished his high school career with 85 touchdowns and 558 points.
Senior Quinn Bailey, who set nearly all of the rushing records at both Chadron High and in the Panhandle during the past four years, is shown during one of his 38 carries for a season-high 324 yards against Gothenburg this fall.
Shown on one of his five touchdown jaunts against Lincoln Christian in the playoff game this fall, Quinn Bailey shares the Chadron Cardinals’ longest rushing touchdown run of 93 yards. He finished his high school career with 85 touchdowns and 558 points.