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2019 Girls State Tennis

Class A #1 Singles

#3 Mary Faulk (10), Millard North 17-4 Def Katrina Webster (11), North Platte: 6-1, 6-0

Class A #2 Singles

Jenna Hoover (12), North Platte Def Kinsli Auman (12), Gretna: 6-3, 6-2
#1 Brooke Sailer (12), Lincoln East 28-1 Def Jenna Hoover (12), North Platte: 6-0, 6-0

Class A #1 Doubles

Aspen Luebbe (12)/ Emily Miksch (11), Columbus Def Codi Guerrieri (12)/ Samantha Uppal (11), North Platte: 7-6 (9-7), 6-2

Class A #2 Doubles

Julia Steiner (11)/ Kathryn Terry (9), Omaha Westside Def Aniston Manzano (12)/ Anam Vaziri (11), North Platte: 6-3, 6-7 (1-7), (10-6)

Class B #1 Singles

#3 Kassidy Michaelis (12), McCook 38-0 Def Madeline Ketcham (11), Ogallala: 6-0, 6-0
#3 Kassidy Michaelis (12), McCook 38-0 Def Keyana Hastings (11), Hershey: 6-0, 6-0
#3 Kassidy Michaelis (12), McCook 38-0 Def #6 Zoee Smith (11), Gering 29-10: 6-0, 6-0

Keyana Hastings (11), Hershey Def Sadie Weiner (11), Omaha Roncalli Catholic: 6-1, 6-1
#3 Kassidy Michaelis (12), McCook 38-0 Def Keyana Hastings (11), Hershey: 6-0, 6-0

Class B #2 Singles

#4 Sydney Stewart (12), McCook 33-5 Def Analiese Wiedenbeck (12), Waverly: 6-1, 6-1
#4 Sydney Stewart (12), McCook 33-5 Def Elizabeth Gerkin (11), South Sioux City: 6-2, 6-0
#5 Abigail Brewster (10), Omaha Duchesne Academy 18-6 Def #4 Sydney Stewart (12), McCook: 33-5, 7-5, 2-6, 10-7

Alyssa Gove (9), Lincoln Christian Def Carly Sexson (10), Hershey: 4-6, 6-2, 13-11

Class B #1 Doubles

#3 Riley Hansen (12)/ Kori Uerling (11), McCook 35-3 Def Megann Mogensen (12)/ Ngoc Nguyen (12), South Sioux City: 6-0, 6-0
#3 Riley Hansen (12)/ Kori Uerling (11), McCook 35-3 Def Brooke DeSha (12)/ Shelby Bewley (11), Scottsbluff: 6-4, 6-3
#3 Riley Hansen (12)/ Kori Uerling (11), McCook 35-3 Def #6 Lilith Fair (12)/ Madison Mendoza (12), Ogallala: 28-4 6-4, 6-3

#11 Avery Plessel (10)/ Olivia Pfeiffer (9), Beatrice 16-14 Def Anna Berntson (10)/ Trissa Wilson (11), Hershey: 7-5, 6-4

Class B #2 Doubles

#8 Megan Hodgson (10)/ Delaney Jumps (12), McCook 28-6 Def Kara Buss (11)/ Elli Marker (9), Adams Central: 7-5, 6-1
#8 Megan Hodgson (10)/ Delaney Jumps (12), McCook 28-6 Def #9 Jordyn Boehler (12)/ Mackenzie Steckelberg (12), Waverly: 15-7, 7-5, 7-6 (7-4)
#1 Jane Krueger (11)/ Kiersten Capelle (11), Omaha Duchesne Academy 26-1 Def #8 Megan Hodgson (10)/ Delaney Jumps (12), McCook: 28-6, 6-3, 6-1

Mackenzie Demuth (10)/ Alli Jacobi (10), Hastings St. Cecilia Def Kaitlyn Compton (11)/ Reagan Hudson (10), Hershey 6-3, 7-5

Omaha promises $750K for 2020 Olympic Swim Trials

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Omaha has pledged $750,000 in taxpayer money to cover some of USA Swimming’s more than $3 million in costs to host the 2020 U.S. Olympic Swim Trials.

The City Council approved a plan Tuesday to make the second of three annual $250,000 payments to the Omaha Sports Commission for USA Swimming, the Omaha World-Herald reported.

The money was needed to ensure that the trials will still be held in Omaha after one of the organization’s largest corporate sponsors, Mutual of Omaha, scaled back its support, according to city officials. The insurance company cut ties with USA Swimming in 2016, the same year that Omaha hosted the quadrennial event for the third consecutive time.

Josh Todd, the Omaha Sports Commission’s executive director, said the city’s funding is helping offset a drop in sponsorships and donations that often accompanies hosting repeated events in a city.

Regional tourism officials estimated that the 2016 swimming trials had a local economic impact of about $74 million.

Councilman Brinker Harding said investing $750,000 to secure $74 million is a “no-brainer.”

Omaha Mayor Jean Stothert noted that the national event drew 200,000 fans in 2016, as well as international media coverage.

“Omaha is proud and fortunate to host the Olympic Swim Trials for the fourth time in 2020,” Stothert said. “The city’s financial support demonstrates our pride and ongoing commitment to Olympic athletes and the fans that support their athletic achievements.”

USA Swimming spokeswoman Belle McLemore declined to comment on the city’s contribution.

5.16 Latest Big Ten Conference sports news: Husker basketball gets Tenn transfer

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Former Tennessee reserve forward Derrick Walker is transferring to Nebraska. Nebraska officials say Walker would sit out the 2019-20 season before playing for the Cornhuskers. Walker has two seasons of eligibility remaining. He averaged 0.8 points, 1.1 rebounds and 5.3 minutes for Tennessee this past season.

CHICAGO (AP) — The NBA has picked 11 players from the G League Elite Camp to stay for the draft combine. UCF’s Tacko Fall, Florida State’s Terance Mann, Miami’s Dewan Hernandez, Syracuse’s Oshae Brissett, Nevada’s Cody Martin, Tulsa’s DaQuan Jeffries, Auburn’s Jared Harper, Iowa’s Tyler Cook, Iowa State’s Marial Shayok, Mississippi State’s Reggie Perry and Ole Miss’ Terence Davis were invited to stay for the workouts that begin Thursday.

UNDATED (AP) — The NCAA says it is forming a working group to consider how its rules can be modified to allow college athletes to be compensated for use of their names, images and likenesses. NCAA President Mark Emmert and the Board of Governors say Big East Commissioner Val Ackerman will head the new federal and state legislation working group.

Six Knights garner post-season honors

Six North Platte Community College softball players have received post-season honors including sophomore Willow Chitty (North Platte) who was named Region IX Division II Offensive Player of the Year as well as being named to the All-Region IX team, the Region IX tournament team and the all Nebraska Community College Athletic Conference team.

Joining Chitty on the All Region 9 team were freshman Hallei Morales (North Platte) and freshman Megan Hernandez-Bellew (Broomfield, Colo.).

Chitty was named to the all-tournament team with sophomore Mikayla Gibson (West Valley, Utah) and sophomore Emily Marsden (Papilion).

All-NCCAC team members included Chitty, Gibson and sophomore Ashlynn Krueger (Littleton, Colo.)

In 45 games this season, Willow Chitty led all Region IX Division II hitters with a.575 batting average with seven homeruns and 48 RBIs. She was also first in at bats (153), runs (43), hits (88), doubles (18), total bases (131), on-base percentage (594) and slugging (.856). Her 88 hits this season were the second best in the nation among players from 131 Division II schools. Her batting average was third best in the nation and her on-base percentage fifth in the nation.

Mikayla Gibson led the region with 20 stolen bases and was third on the team in hitting with a .414 batting average in 45 games, with 12 doubles and 40 runs scored. She was second in the region in at bats (152), hits (63) doubles, runs, and second with 80 total bases.

Hallei Morales batted .393 this season with six home runs and 38 RBIs. She was ranked in the top five in the region in hits (53) home runs (6), RBIS, total bases (76), on-base percentage (.461) and was hit by a pitch nine times to lead all players in the region.

Emily Marsden batted .402 and in 159 plate appearances had 60 hits (third in the conference) eight doubles and three home runs. She batted .441 (second in the region) with 24 RBIs, had an on-base percentage of .503 (second in the region) and slugged .581. She appeared in 28 games as a pitcher, starting 12 with a 6-9 record and a 5.84 ERA in 92.1 innings. She struck out 68 hitters (second most in the region) with nine complete games, also second best in the region.

Megan Hernadez-Bellew batted .380 on the season with 12 RBIs and 15 stolen bases. She was the Region IX, Division II leader in both sacrifice flies (five) and sacrifice hits (16). She hit four doubles, two triples, and had 49 total bases.

Ashlynn Krueger a pitcher/infielder appeared in 28 games as a pitcher, and went 7-12 and led all Region IX, Division players with a 4.41 ERA. She threw 111 innings, and struck out 40 hitters. She was second in the region with seven wins and was in the top four among pitchers in the region in appearances (28), games started (17) complete games (7) and strikeouts. Offensively she batted .304 with 24 hits in 79 at bats.

Sale strikes out 17 in 7 innings, Rockies top Red Sox in 11

BOSTON (AP) — Chris Sale pleaded but did not push when manager Alex Cora told him his day was done.

Cora was not about to risk the health his ace left-hander, even after he struck out a career-high 17 over seven innings. Sale may have righted whatever went wrong during an 0-5 start, but Cora still went to the bullpen for the eighth, costing Sale the chance to chase the major league record of 20 strikeouts in a nine-inning game.

Even after the Rockies rallied to a 5-4 win in the 11th, Cora and Sale seemed comfortable saying the skipper made the right call.

“AC’s got two handshakes, and you get one or the other. And you know which one is the ‘done’ one,” said Sale, who threw 108 pitches. “I’d love to have gone back out there, but as I said, I’ll never question anything he does.”

Sale became the first pitcher in major league history to fan 17 in a start of no more than seven innings. Boston pitchers combined to strike out 24, but the Red Sox had their five-game winning streak come to an end.

Sale, who isn’t the most cheerful guy in the clubhouse even after a win, couldn’t help but smile a little after this one.

“I love this game and to be able to have a chance at doing something like that is special,” Sale said. “But at the same time, it’s still a close game. You’ve got a job to do and you just try to hold it down when you can.”

Mark Reynolds, whose fifth-inning double was the first runner allowed by Sale, drove in the go-ahead run with a two-out single in the 11th against Ryan Brasier (2-2).

“You never know what’s going to happen. So I think all of us who were here tonight witnessed two walks, 24 strikeouts, but a Rockie win,” Rockies manager Bud Black said. “We just stayed at it. Man, it was a hell of a game.”

Sale struck out the first six batters and fanned eight through three innings. He dominated the Rockies with a firm fastball and sharp slider, topping his previous best of 15 strikeouts, which he had done three times.

The All-Star lefty sported his signature short sleeves despite the 44-degree temperature at the start of the game and had a shutout through six innings.

Nolan Arenado’s two-run homer in the seventh was one of only three hits the Rockies managed against Sale.

“I had terrible timing with giving up the runs I did,” Sale said. “That was the one that got them back in this game and gave them a breath of fresh air.”

Sale stopped the damage with three straight strikeouts, placing him within range of the major league record shared by Roger Clemens, Kerry Wood, Randy Johnson and Max Scherzer.

“That was fun to watch. First time I’ve been in something like that, you know, watching the strikeouts and watching the pitch count,” Cora said. “We wanted him to go deep. He was amazing.”

Boston fans chanted “We want Sale!” after the bottom of the seventh, but his night was done. When Cora told him he was coming out, Sale used his fingers to form the number 20.

Cora didn’t bite and went to Brandon Workman, who allowed a double by Chris Iannetta and Charlie Blackmon’s two-run homer with two outs in the eighth to give Colorado its first lead at 4-3.

Sale’s 17 strikeouts were the most for a Red Sox pitcher since Pedro Martinez fanned 17 against Tampa Bay on May 6, 2000.

Mike Dunn (1-0) got the win with one inning of scoreless relief and Wade Davis got his seventh save.

Michael Chavis, J.D. Martinez and Rafael Devers homered for Boston.

Boston made it 4-all in the eighth on a pinch-hit single by Mitch Moreland.

Chavis led off the second with his seventh homer, a 451-foot shot to left that survived a video review ordered by crew chief Larry Vanover. Martinez and Devers added solo homers in the third to put Boston up 3-0.

Kyle Freeland got the start for Colorado on his 26th birthday and went six innings, allowing three runs on five hits, striking out seven and walking three.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Rockies: LHP Tyler Anderson (left knee inflammation) saw a specialist Monday and will consult with team doctors about potential surgery, Black said. “I think a decision on some surgery is in the works here probably within the next couple days,” Black said. … Colorado recalled 3B Pat Valaika from Triple-A Albuquerque and optioned 2B Garrett Hampson to the Isotopes.

Red Sox: 2B Dustin Pedroia (left knee) remained in limbo after a rehab assignment was postponed over the weekend. Cora said Pedroia and the Red Sox are being careful not to rush the 35-year-old’s return. “He’ll go out there and then take grounders and move around and we’ll decide what we do next,” Cora said. … LHP David Price (left elbow tendinitis) will likely throw another bullpen session Wednesday and could return to the rotation Saturday against Houston, Cora said.

UP NEXT

Rockies: RHP German Marquez (4-2, 3.43 ERA) has struck out 59 through 57 2/3 innings this season.

Red Sox: LHP Eduardo Rodriguez (4-2, 4.53) has won two straight starts and three of his last four.

Auburn vs. Oregon kicks off ABC’s Saturday Night Football

Auburn against Oregon on Aug. 31 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, will be the first ABC Saturday Night Football game this season.

ESPN announced Wednesday the first three games of the 14th season of Saturday Night Football. LSU at Texas on Sept. 7 will be the Saturday Night Football game in Week 2. Defending national champion Clemson at Syracuse on Sept. 14 will fill that spot in Week 3.

The start time for Saturday Night Football has been moved up 30 minutes this season to 7:30 p.m. ET.

The network also announced ABC will televise four conference championship games, starting with the Pac-12 on Friday, Dec. 6, at 8 p.m. ET. The following day ABC will air title games for the American Athletic Conference, Atlantic Coast Conference and Big 12.

North Platte rider signs with Colby Community College Equestrian team

Colby, Kansas – The Colby Community College Equestrian Team is pleased to announce the signing of Maceyn Howard, effective Fall 2019. Howard of North Platte, Nebraska is the daughter of David and Jodi Howard.

The Colby Community College Equestrian Team is a member school of the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association (IHSA) and competes in Zone 8, Region 5. The CCC Equestrian Team is continually ranked at the top of the region in both hunt seat and western disciplines. The CCC Equestrian Team is known for their success in the arena and in the classroom. We are looking forward to Maceyn being a part of our success.

To learn more about the Colby Community College Equestrian Team visit us on Facebook or visit us at http://www.colbytrojans.com/sports/equest/index.

NPSP: Boys Golf wins 2019 district tournament

North Platte – The St Pats Irish boys golf team is headed to the state tournament after a convincing win as a team in the district tournament. The Irish beat second-place Mullen by over 20 strokes to solidify the victory.

Teegan Sonneman and Andrew Lindemeier continued their good play earning 4th and 5th place. Connor Hasenauer came in 7th putting three St. Pats players in the top 10.

1st – Koby Walker – Mullen – 73
2nd – Darian Hutto – Hitchcock County – 77
3rd – Jeremy McMillan – Peters – Paxton – 83
4th – Teegan Sonneman – St. Pats – 86
5th – Andrew Lindemeier – St. Pats – 89
6th – Jacob Swift – St. Pats – 92
7th – Connor Hasenauer – St. Pats – 93
8th- Josh Cox – Mullen – 95
9th – Wyatt Santero – Garden County – 97
10th – Remington Hodges – Hitchcock County – 97

1st – St. Pats – 360

2nd – Mullen – 383

3rd – Hitchcock County – 403

4th – Garden County – 432

5th – Creek Valley – 443

6th – Dundy County/Stratton 458

7th – Crawford – 481

8th – Hay Springs – 488

9th – South Platte – 511

10th – Maywood/Hayes Center – 514

Nacona signs with Eastern Nazarene College

Nahatabaa “Baa” Nacona signed a letter of intent Friday to continue her basketball career at Eastern Nazarene College, in Quincy, Ma.

Nacona has spent the past two years playing for the North Platte Community College Knights. She is originally from Chinle, Ariz.

“I’ve really enjoyed how small NPCC is and how friendly the teachers are,” Nacona said. “They accept me for who I am. As far as basketball is concerned, I’ve enjoyed competing at a higher level and having people remind me of who I am.”

She’s looking forward to the sights, sounds and experiences that will come with living in Quincy.

“I came from a small community to another small community, and now I’m going to a big city,” Nacona said. “I’m excited about the opportunity.”

Nacona averaged 11.8 points, 4.2 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game during the 2018-19 basketball season. Her work earned her spots on the Region IX All-Region Team as well as the Nebraska Community College Athletic Conference All-Conference Team.

Nacona was a key factor in helping the Knights top the 20-win mark for the third time in four years. She also joined the team on its journey to nationals and in claiming a NCCAC championship with a perfect 6-0 mark.

“Baa deserves this opportunity,” said NPCC women’s head basketball coach Jeff Thurman. “She trusted us enough to come back after her freshman year and not only, did she help lead our team to unprecedented heights for us, but she also provided leadership to our freshmen athletes. ENC is getting a great basketball player, and is getting an even better person.”

Nacona graduated Friday with an Associate of Science degree from NPCC. She plans to major in social work at Eastern Nazarene. Her goal is to return to the Navajo nation to help the people of Chinle and surrounding areas.

Track and Field: Area qualifiers by school

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

North Platte Boys:

Coach: Mike McGuire

#Name & Grade

229 Nicholas Bocott (12)

230 Joel Bradley (11)

231 Evan Caudy (9)

232 Nicolas Davis (9)

233 Kean Jared (11)

234 Tayler Kleinow (11)

235 Zachary Kring (12)

236 Joseph Larson (12)

237 Elliott Purdy (11)

238 Luke Rathjen (9)

239 Kaden Ross (11)

240 Jahmani Sterling (10)

241 Kymani Sterling (10)

Additional Qualifies

Nicolas Davis, 9

Evan Caudy, 9

Boys 3200m Relay

North Platte Girls:

Coach: Cory Dosland

#Name & Grade

205 Sydney Barner (9)

206 Claudia Cobos (10)

207 Madison Irish (11)

208 McKenna Little (10)

209 Peyton Neff (10)

210 Peyton Negley (12)

211 Aspen Nelson (10)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

North Platte St Pats Boys:

#Name & Grade

194 Tyler Ferguson (12)

195 Keagan Foust (11)

196 Charlie Gale (11)

197 Keegan Nitsch (11)

North Platte St Pats Girls:

#Name & Grade

185 Genna Blakely (10)

186 Kelsey Folchert (12)

187 Rachel Heiss (10)

188 Hayley Homan (12)

189 Kaleigh Kummer (12)

190 Hayley Miles (9)

191 Gracie Rippen (12)

192 Kinsey Skillstad (11)

193 Kate Stienike (9)

North Platte St Pats Additional:

6 Keegan Nitsch (11)

3 Keagan Foust (11)

3 Genna Blakely (10)

4 Kelsey Folchert (12)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gothenburg Boys:

 

#Name & Grade

97 Marc Ackerman (10)

98 Trenton Harbur (12)

99 Ryan Healey (12)

100 Wyatt Hotz (12)

101 Tyce Hruza (12)

102 Adrian Petersen (12)

Gothenburg Girls:

#Name & Grade

110 Amaya Ackerman (12)

111 Arissa Ackerman (9)

112 Hannah Anderson (12)

113 Alexis Bliven (10)

114 Jaiden Davis (10)

115 Courtney Harpole (12)

116 Eve Healey (9)

117 Lauren Johnson (12)

118 Kaitlyn Kleinknecht (12)

119 Bella Rickertsen (10)

120 Liliana Sitorius (11)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

McCook Boys:

#Name & Grade

133 Mark Arp (10)

134 Cameryn Berry (11)

135 Alec Bunger (12)

136 Seth Dugger (12)

137 Morgan Fawver (12)

138 Torrington Ford (10)

139 Colin Giron (12)

140 DJ Gross (12)

141 Isaac Hegwood (12)

142 Joshua Hegwood (9)

143 Corban Jernigan (11)

144 Tyler Lytle (12)

145 Riley Mai (12)

146 Branson McDonald (9)

147 James Mockry (12)

148 T J Renner (11)

149 Gabriel Sehnert (12)

150 Brandon Tucker (10)

McCook Girls:

#Name & Grade

152 Jayceea Hanson (12)

153 Addison Randel (9)

154 Mackenzie Smith (12)

McCook Additional:

Branson McDonald, 9

Boys 1600m Relay

 

 

 

 

Hershey Boys:

# Name & Grade

123 Colten Ballentine (12)

124 Eli Huebner (12)

Hershey Girls:

154 Raychel Banks (12)

155 Ashley Hassett (12)

156 Delaney Love (10)

157 Bailie Vanarsdall (12)

 

 

 

Brady Boys:

# Name & Grade

48 Bodee Assels (12)

49 Cooper Franzen (9)

50 Christian Gentry (12)

51 Noah Jurjens (11)

52 Logan Porter (11)

53 TJ Roe (11)

54 Lucas Simmons (11)

Brady Girls:

30 Emily Mann (12)

Brady Additional:

Boys 3200m Relay

Boys 400m Relay

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