Werner Park: Opening Day
Werner Enterprises proudly celebrated the launching of a new era in Omaha's Triple--A Baseball history with the Opening Day of Werner Park.
For the inaugural game at Werner Park, C.L. Werner, founder and chairman of Werner Enterprises, threw out the ceremonial first pitch during the pregame ceremony. At this time, he was also presented with a personalized Omaha Storm Chasers jersey. The game was played in front of a sellout crowd as the Omaha Storm Chasers defeated the Nashville Sounds 2--1.
Priscilla Lebesse of Lincoln
The “Why I Want to Go to College” annual writing competition is sponsored by the Omaha Storm Chasers and the Nebraska Educational Savings Trust, a division of the Nebraska State Treasurer’s Office. Four of the 12 winners in the 2015 contest were interviewed May 10 at the Omaha Storm Chasers game at Werner Park in Papillion, Nebraska. They were asked about why they want to go to college, what their future plans are, and what motivates them. The winners received NEST college savings accounts varying in value from $500 for third place, $1,000 for second place, and $2,000 for first place. Details can be found at
Introducing Werner Park
It was announced that Werner Enterprises and CL Werner are making a long-term commitment with the Triple-A Omaha Minor League baseball team by becoming the new Naming Rights Partner of the Sarpy County ballpark. The new state-of-the-art facility, scheduled to be completed in March, will be named Werner Park.
AAA All Star Game At Werner Park
How to get tickets.
Nebraska Baseball vs. Omaha (4-5-17)
Top of the 7th inning between Nebraska and Omaha from Werner Park in Papillion, Nebraska. This was from the broadcast that aired on KRNU2. Nebraska ended up winning 3-1.
Slow Motion at B1G Ten Championship and at Werner Park
These are a few recordings I made while watching Iowa play Ohio State in the B1G Ten Championship in Omaha. And also watch the Omaha Storm Chasers.
Explore Papillion - Walnut Creek Recreation Area (Papillion, Nebraska drone video)
Walnut Creek is a 450 acre recreation area, with a 105 acre reservoir, located on the South West corner of 96th St. and Highway 370 in Papillion, Neb.
Explore Papillion - Papillion Days Parade & Carnival (Papillion, Nebraska drone video)
A butterfly's view of the 70th annual Papillion Days, the highlight of summer for the Papillion community.
Why I'm moving back to Papillion NE
An off the cuff interview about my hometown of papillion NE and a bit about working with a local mor
Werner Park Upgrades
The home of the Storm Chasers is getting a facelift.
Werner Park Players' Clubhouse
A view inside the Omaha Storm Chasers' clubhouse at Werner Park. Video shot by Lee Warren for omahabaseball360.com on March 5, 2011.
Colton Meyer of Eagle, NE
The “Why I Want to Go to College” annual writing competition is sponsored by the Omaha Storm Chasers and the Nebraska Educational Savings Trust, a division of the Nebraska State Treasurer’s Office. Four of the 12 winners in the 2015 contest were interviewed May 10 at the Omaha Storm Chasers game at Werner Park in Papillion, Nebraska. They were asked about why they want to go to college, what their future plans are, and what motivates them. The winners received NEST college savings accounts varying in value from $500 for third place, $1,000 for second place, and $2,000 for first place. Details can be found at
2020 - Garrett Anglim - 3.5 GPA - R/R - OF - Papillion LaVista High School
2020
Garrett Anglim OF
Papillion LaVista High School
3.50 GPA
6'0 175
6.83 60 Yard Dash
86 mph Arm
94 Exit Velocity
If you need anymore information on Garrett please contact Bobby Bride at 913-575-2987 or e-mail me at Bobby@DoubleBRecruiting.com
website: DoublebRecruiting.com
e-mail: Bobby@DoublebRecruiting.com
Phone: 913-575-2987
Jared Nielsen of Walton, NE
The “Why I Want to Go to College” annual writing competition is sponsored by the Omaha Storm Chasers and the Nebraska Educational Savings Trust, a division of the Nebraska State Treasurer’s Office. Four of the 12 winners in the 2015 contest were interviewed May 10 at the Omaha Storm Chasers game at Werner Park in Papillion, Nebraska. They were asked about why they want to go to college, what their future plans are, and what motivates them. The winners received NEST college savings accounts varying in value from $500 for third place, $1,000 for second place, and $2,000 for first place. Details can be found at
Explore Papillion - Fricke Field (drone video of Papillion, Nebraska)
Fricke Field is the City of Papillion's premiere baseball field. The field is a hot spot for high school and Legion baseball. It also hosts several Nebraska State Baseball Tournament games each year.
NEST 2013 Essay Contest Winners
Winners in the Nebraska Educational Savings Trust (NEST) Why I Want to Go to College essay contest for 2013 are recognized at the May 19 Storm Chasers baseball game at Werner Park in Papillion, NE. Awarding certificates is Nebraska State Treasurer Don Stenberg. Winners received contributions to NEST college savings plans ranging from $500 to $3,500.
Papillion, Ne. Best Places to Live 2015
Papillion has been named the Second Best Place To Live by Money Magazine.
It's the city's 6th straight Top 25 finish and 5th consecutive Top Ten ranking. Since the rankings come out every other year, that means Papillion has been a Top 25 city for 12 straight years and a Top 10 Best Place to Live for ten years in a row.
Explore Papillion - Prairie Queen Recreation Area (Papillion, Nebraska drone video)
Prairie Queen Recreation Area, near 132 Street and Highway 370, has 335 acres of green space, 135 surface acres of water and a 4-mile trail loop.
Raif Ruppert of Taylor, NE
The “Why I Want to Go to College” annual writing competition is sponsored by the Omaha Storm Chasers and the Nebraska Educational Savings Trust, a division of the Nebraska State Treasurer’s Office. Four of the 12 winners in the 2015 contest were interviewed May 10 at the Omaha Storm Chasers game at Werner Park in Papillion, Nebraska. They were asked about why they want to go to college, what their future plans are, and what motivates them. The winners received NEST college savings accounts varying in value from $500 for third place, $1,000 for second place, and $2,000 for first place. Details can be found at
NDSU Bison 2013 Recruiting Class Nathan Tanguay DT Mukwonago, WI
2013 Bison Signee Nate Tanguay