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Prep Volleyball Recap – September 8

Last night’s high school volleyball action:

-St. Pat’s swept past Broken Bow and Cozad in the Cozad triangular, topping the Haymakers 25-12, 25-13 before defeating the Indians 25-16, 25-21. Brittany Lawrence had 19 kills to lead the Irish, while Shelby Allberry added 14.

-North Platte lost in three sets at Aurora, 14-25, 15-25, 19-25. Kenzie Michaels tallied 11 kills for the Bulldogs.

-Maxwell defeated Maywood in three sets, 25-21, 25-21, 25-11. Kalyn Calhoun had seven kills and Madison Elliott served up 10 aces for the Wildcats.

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Lincoln County Jail booking activity- Friday (9/9)

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Dawes County board OKs Crawford policing deal

CHADRON, Neb. (AP) – Dawes County commissioners have approved a contract to provide police coverage to the town of Crawford. The commissioners had approved the concept already. The contract goes to the Crawford City Council, which is expected to vote on it on Tuesday. Dawes County Sheriff Karl Dailey and some Crawford residents had submitted the original proposal to the commission. The four-year agreement will cost the city a base price of nearly $228,000 a year. It can be renewed by mutual agreement or terminated by either side with six months’ notice. Under the contract, three deputies would be stationed in Crawford. The city would be their main duty, but they would be available to answer calls elsewhere in the Panhandle county.

Western Nebraska man accused of sexting teen

GERING, Neb. (AP) – A 24-year-old Gering man accused of sexting a 14-year-old girl will stand trial on three felony charges in the case. Scottbluff radio station KNEB reports that Michael Hof was bound over Wednesday for trial in Scotts Bluff County District Court. He faces three felony counts: visual depiction of sexual contact, possession of child pornography and enticement by electronic device. Court documents say police were contacted by the girl’s mother. The girl told investigators that sexting had occurred, but said she had erased the messages on her phone. Police then obtained search warrants for Hof’s phones and say they found incriminating text messages to the girl. Hof is being held on $300,000 bail. Hof’s public defender was in court Thursday and did not immediately return a message left for him.

Nebraska flags to be lowered for 9/11 victims

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – The governor has ordered U.S. and Nebraska flags to be lowered at all state facilities and buildings in observance of Patriot Day. The observance this Sunday marks the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Flags will be flown at half-staff in honor of the victims. Gov. Dave Heineman’s office says in a release that all Nebraskans are encouraged to join the remembrance by lowering their flags.

Prep Football Preview, Week Three (Bulldogs On ESPN Radio 1410)

Tonight on ESPN Radio 1410 the North Platte Bulldogs play their first road contest of the season, as they head to the metro area to take on the Papillion-La Vista Monarchs. The seventh-ranked Monarchs are 2-0 and led by a quarterbacking duo that includes former Bulldog Trey Moore. North Platte is 1-1 and will try and bounce back from a 56-21 home loss to Columbus last week. Coverage on ESPN Radio 1410 begins with the pregame show at 6:30, leading up to the kickoff at 7. Elsewhere on the gridiron tonight…

-#2 St. Pat’s tries to follow up their impressive 56-0 opening win at Bayard as they visit Kearney Catholic in one of the best Class C2 games of the week.
-Sutherland heads to the panhandle to take on Bayard. Both teams are 0-1, with Bayard losing to St. Pat’s and Sutherland falling at Chase County, and both teams are coming off their bye week.
-Brady looks for their first win at SMC, who is also looking to rebound from an opening loss.
-Maxwell heads to Southwest in search of a 2-0 start of their own. The Wildcats topped Brady last week and face an 0-1 Roughriders team.

Huskers Make Final Preparations For Fresno State

Husker football takes the field at Memorial Stadium tomorrow night to host Fresno State in the second game of the regular season for both teams. Nebraska comes in off of their 40-7 thrashing of Chattanooga at home, while the Bulldogs fell to Cal 36-21 in San Francisco. Husker head coach Bo Pelini is hopeful that the old coaching cliché that teams improve the most from their first game to their second is true, and says he saw some good signs at practice this week. “I think that we made improvement,” Pelini said. “I thought some areas that I thought we needed to shore up saw improvement in this week, but time will tell. We’ll see how we react on Saturday. We need to play better football, more consistent football, than we did last week.” Kickoff at Memorial Stadium is scheduled for 6 PM.

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