Who among former City of Omaha area high school athletes will be active on Thursday, Dec. 4?

Hunter Sallis and Nicky Huss
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Thursday, Dec. 4 will feature competition from these former City of Omaha area high school standouts.

Hunter Sallis and Nicky Huss
Aniah Wayne
Washburn Ichabods
Guard
Senior
5′8″
Omaha Central High School
Hometown: Omaha
Next Game: vs. Nebraska-Kearney Lopers, Thursday, Dec. 4, 5:30 p.m.

Hunter Sallis and Nicky Huss
David Harmon
Minnesota State Mankato Mavericks
Guard
Senior
6′3″ 190
Millard North High School
Hometown: Omaha
Next Game: vs. Winona State Warriors, Thursday, Dec. 4, 5:30 p.m.

Hunter Sallis and Nicky Huss
Hunter Sallis
Philadelphia 76ers
Guard
6′4″ 185
Millard North High School
Hometown: Omaha
Next Game: vs. Golden State Warriors, Thursday, Dec. 4, 4 p.m.

Hunter Sallis and Nicky Huss
Nicky Huss
Truman State Bulldogs
Forward
Sophomore
6′1″
Duchesne Academy of the Sacred Heart
Hometown: Omaha
Next Game: vs. Drury Panthers, Thursday, Dec. 4, 5:15 p.m.



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