The North Platte Community College Knights lost to the Northeastern (CO) Junior College Plainswomen in three sets in Sterling, Colorado last night. The Plainswomen took the first two sets by the same 25-21 score before winning the third set 25-17. The loss drops the Knights to 7-6 on the season. They are back in action on Tuesday night, when they travel to Cheyenne, Wyoming to take on Laramie County Community College.
Month: September 2011
Rockies Begin Three-Game Home Set With Reds Tonight
The Colorado Rockies, losers of eight of their last 12 games as the season sputters to its conclusion, open a three-game series at Coors Field tonight against the Cincinnati Reds. The Rockies and Reds split a four-game series in Cincinnati in August. This will be the only meeting between the two teams in Denver, where the Rockies have won ten consecutive matchups. Jhoulys Chacin gets the start on the mound for the Rockies. He’s 11-10 on the season, leading the team in wins. It’s his first start since he was pushed back from his last scheduled outing due to illness. Chacin pitched a complete game in a 2-1 loss to the Reds back on August 11. Chacin will be opposed by Cincinnati’s Homer Bailey, who is 0-2 with an ERA over 7 in four career starts against the Rockies. First pitch in Denver is set for 7:40.
Husker Volleyball Tops Creighton
By Hilary Winter, Nebraska Media Relations
Lincoln, Neb.- The No. 11 Nebraska Huskers swept Creighton 3-0 (25-14, 26-24, 25-16) on Thursday night in front of a sold-out crowd at the NU Coliseum to kick off the 2011 Ameritas Player’s Challenge.
The Huskers saw junior Gina Mancuso tally the second double-double of her career, with 12 kills and 10 digs. Sophomore Morgan Broekhuis totaled 13 kills for Nebraska, while junior Lauren Cook had 33 assists. Nebraska notched 55 digs, compared to Creighton’s 41 and held the Bluejays to a .053 hitting percentage for the match.
The Huskers battled with the Bluejays in the first set, eventually winning it 25-14. Creighton came out hot as they went up 3-0 on NU. Nebraska came back to tie it up at 5-5 with a huge kill by Mancuso, and a kill by junior Hannah Werth made it 9-6 Nebraska. Werth and senior Jordan Wilberger teamed up three times in the first set for double stuff blocks, giving NU a 2-12 lead on the last one. A service ace by Cook made it 23-14, leading Nebraska to take the first set 25-14.
In the first set Broekhuis led NU with four kills on eight attempts (.500) and three digs. Wilberger, Mancuso and Werth each had three kills, as both Wilberger and Werth also had three block assists. NU held Creighton to a .053 hitting percentage.
The Huskers fought with the Bluejays in the second set, while a kill by Mancuso put NU up 11-8. Creighton came back to tie it up 17-17 and eventually again at 24-24 on an attack error by the Huskers. However, Nebraska outlasted Creighton on the final point as NU took the match 26-24.
Broekhuis had six kills for the Huskers in the second set, while Mancuso totaled five of her own and a hitting percentage of .444. Cook had 15 assists for NU, as Creighton and Nebraska were nearly even in team blocks at two.
In the final set Nebraska took a decisive lead and didn’t look back, going up 11-8 on a kill by Broekhuis. A long rally for both teams ended with a huge kill by Mancuso to put NU up 16-10. Mancuso added a strong punctuation to the match with a kill to make it 20-11. Cook finished the set with a kill, giving NU a 25-16 win and a sweep of Creighton.
With four kills, Mancuso led NU in the third set. Cook tallied seven digs, giving the Huskers a team total of 18 and helping them to hold Creighton to a -.139 hitting percentage.
Nebraska will be back at the Coliseum tomorrow at 7 p.m. for the second day of the Ameritas Players Challenge to take on Saint Mary’s. The Huskers then conclude the tournament on Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. with a match against Weber State at the Coliseum.
Tomorrow’s action will start with Creighton facing Weber State at 11 a.m.
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Nebraska audit blasts child welfare services

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – A new state audit alleges that Nebraska’s effort to privatize child welfare services has increased costs by 27 percent over the last two years and led to millions of dollars in overpayments to one service provider. Nebraska State Auditor Mike Foley told a legislative panel Wednesday that the Department of Health and Human Services failed to publicly bid multi-million dollar contracts with private service providers, and spent thousands of dollars on duplicate claims and payments to the wrong contractors. Foley called the agency’s lack of cooperation with his auditors “among the worst ever encountered in my office.” Kerry Winterer, the department’s CEO, says agency officials “strongly and fundamentally disagree” with the findings. He disputes claims that the service provider was overpaid, and says the agency cooperated with auditors.









