Scoring in every sport but one, Pius X claimed the Omaha World-Herald Class B Girls All-Sports Award. The Pius X Lady Thunderbolts won state titles in cross country and basketball, and placed 4th in Track, 5th in soccer, 6th in swimming, 7th in volleyball, 7th in tennis, and 8th in golf. Pius X finished 9th in the boys division and 4th in the combined division.

The Omaha World-Herald uses a four-class system for its All-Sports Awards, though there are six classes in football, volleyball and basketball. Class C-1 and C-2 are combined into Class C, with D-1 and D-2 forming Class D. The All-Sports point system awards 20 points for first place in football, volleyball and basketball; 15 for track, wrestling, soccer and Class A baseball; and 10 for all other sports. The scoring value in each sport diminishes with order of finish: 20-18-16, 15-13.5-12, 10-9-8. Final Omaha World-Herald ratings are the basis for All-Sports scoring in football, volleyball, softball, basketball, baseball and soccer. State meet placings dictate points in other sports. Schools in cooperative sponsorships receive equal splits.

Beginning its 60th year and serving more than 1,200 students in grades 9-12, Pius X is guided by Pope St. Pius X’s motto, “Restore all things in Christ”.

To find out more about the Piux X Foundation, visit http://foundation.piusx.net.