NEBRASKA CITY - With the opening round of the playoffs complete, some schools get to play on this week while others had their championship hopes dashed away until next season. 

There are now only eight teams that remain in each class as the quarterfinals begin this Friday with the semifinals to follow next week. Class D-1 remains intriguing to watch as No. 15 seed Weeping Water pulled off an upset victory in back-to-back weeks and now gets to play at home this week. 

Here are the results of last week's games across River Country and the games to watch this week.

Class A

No. 7 Bellevue West (7-3)

Last week: Defeated No. 10 Papillion-LaVista South (6-4) 42-20

Bellevue West pulled away late and utilized all of its athletes across the field with four different players finding the endzone and six total touchdowns from QB Danny Kaelin.

Next: The Thunderbirds now draw defending Class A state champion No. 2 Gretna--although the title was later vacated because of an ineligible player--and its star quarterback and Oklahoma State commit Zane Flores. Be ready for a lot of touchdowns and a lot of fun.

Class B

No. 14 Plattsmouth (4-6)

Last week: Lost to No. 3 Scottsbluff (9-1) 54-14

The Blue Devils made the trip out west to No. 3 Scottsbluff, but they were overmatched on the road in a 54-14 loss to one of the favorites in Class B. A tough end to a solid season for Plattsmouth. 

Class C-1

No. 11 Platteview (6-4)

Last week: Lost to No. 6 Adams Central (8-2) 29-14

This game was back-and-forth early with each teams scoring two touchdowns. But the Trojans high-octane offense couldn't muster much in the second half in the loss. Platteview's four losses came to teams with a combined 34-6 record. 

No. 13 Auburn (6-4)

Last week: Lost to No. 4 Ashland-Greenwood 35-3.

The Bulldogs ran into their kryptonite in the playoffs. It was 14-3 at the half, but the Ashland-Greenwood defense smothered the Auburn offense for majority of the game to pull away late. 

Class D-1

No. 8 Elmwood-Murdock (9-1)

Last week: Defeated No. 9 Hi-Line (8-2) 50-30

The Knight's potent offense was on display again picking up a huge win over Hi-Line. Cade Hosier finished with four total touchdowns as Elmwood-Murdock moves on,

Next: A tough game for the Knight's as they get the No. 1 overall seed in North Platte St. Patrick's (10-0). Elmwood-Murdock will need a big game from Hosier and the offense to move on to the semifinals. 

No. 15 Weeping Water (6-4)

Last week: Defeated No. 2 Laurel-Concord-Coleridge 40-22

The Indians are the darlings of River Country for a second week in a row after a dominating win over LCC. Quarterback Riggs Wilson went 15-for-28 passing for 176 yards and three touchdowns. 

Next: Weeping Water earns a home playoff game after spending the opening two rounds on the road. It will have to get by No. 7 Clarkson/Leigh (9-1) to keep the dream season alive for another week.

Class D-2

No. 9 Johnson-Brock (8-2)

Last week: Lost to No. 8 Dundy County Stratton (9-1) 48-8

The high-flying Eagles run comes to an end after the offense goes cold. JB scored on its opening possession, but the Tigers responded with 40 unanswered points to move on.

Class D-6

No. 9 Sterling (6-3)

Last week: Lost 65-20 to No. 8 Shelton (7-2)

It was a really solid season for the Jets, but it came to a halt on the runway last Friday. Sterling finished 6-3 as Shelton moves on to face top-seeded Sumner-Eddyville-Miller (9-0).