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Norfolk Man Seriously Injured After Falling or Jumping from Moving Semi

stanton-county-sheriff(AP) — The Stanton County sheriff’s office is investigating what led a man to fall or jump from a moving vehicle and suffer serious injuries when his head hit the pavement.

Authorities say 60-year-old Patrick Prather, of Norfolk, suffered a serious head injury when he fell or jumped from a moving semitrailer on Northeast Industrial Highway near Stanton in northeast Nebraska.

Authorities say Prather was standing on a semi being driven by a 23-year-old Madison man when Prather fell or jumped and struck his head on the highway. He was treated at the scene, then flown to Mercy Medical Center in Sioux City, Iowa.

No charges or citations have been issued.

Lincoln Woman Stabbed in Cheek with Own High-Heels

lincoln-police(AP) — A 40-year-old Lincoln woman is recovering after being stabbed in the face with her own high-heeled shoe.

Lincoln Police Capt. David Beggs said the woman was assaulted early Sunday in a downtown alley while she stood near her car.

Beggs says the victim was approached by a 28-year-old woman, and the two began to argue.

The younger woman grabbed one of the victim’s shoes and struck her in the face with it. Beggs says the shoe stuck in the woman’s cheek, and then the woman punched and kicked the victim.

The 40-year-old was treated at a Lincoln hospital and released.

The 28-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of assault.

Nebraska Man Critical After Being Pulled from Lake

branched-oak-lake(AP) — Authorities say a 60-year-old man was in critical condition after being pulled from an eastern Nebraska lake.

Lancaster County Sheriff’s Sgt. Phil Lang says the man was seen swimming in Branched Oak Lake Sunday afternoon shortly before boaters found him floating in the water.

The boaters pulled the man from the water and called 911 around 12:30 p.m. Then bystanders performed CPR on the man for more than 25 minutes until paramedics arrived.

The man was flown to a Lincoln hospital. His name was not immediately released.

Wolfe Says He’ll be Back on the Field Soon, Latest Updates on Champ Bailey and Wes Welker’s Injuries

DenverBroncosENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Derek Wolfe says he’ll be back on the football field soon. The Denver Broncos hope fellow starters Champ Bailey, Wes Welker, Louis Vasquez and Stewart Bradley will be there with him.

All of them were hurt in Denver’s 40-10 preseason loss at Seattle on Saturday night.

Wolfe accompanied his teammates on their flight home after being whisked from the field in an ambulance after a scary scene in which he lay prone on the field for a few minutes following a hit to his head and neck.

Medical staff strapped him to a backboard and sent him to a hospital for evaluation of a possible cervical spine injury. X-rays, CT scans and MRIs were all negative, however.

“Thanks for the prayers everyone, ill be okay and will be back on the field soon …” Wolfe tweeted Sunday, an off day for the players.

The Broncos are counting on the second-year pro who had six sacks from the tackle position as a rookie last year to help fill the void if All-Pro linebacker Von Miller loses his appeal this week and has to sit out all of September for violating the league’s drug-abuse policy.

Wolfe was hurt on Seattle’s first offensive drive when he was blocked on a running play during which the Seahawks’ Robert Turbin gained 8 yards. Wolfe was initially cut on the play by Seattle’s Luke Wilson. As Wolfe was getting back up, fullback Michael Robinson collided with Wolfe and appeared to compress his head and neck.

Wolfe remained on the ground and appeared to be moving his legs initially, but medical personnel strapped him to a backboard and took him away in an ambulance.

Bailey, who’s entering his 15th NFL season, sprained his left foot. Welker, who caught an 11-yard TD pass from Peyton Manning, has a mild right ankle sprain. Vasquez hurt his left knee and Bradley injured his left wrist. The Broncos provided no estimates on much time those four players might have to miss.

Manning’s blindside protector, Ryan Clady, is expected to return to the lineup this week and play Saturday night against St. Louis at Sports Authority Field after missing most of training camp while recovering from offseason shoulder surgery. Other key players who have been out include running back Knowshon Moreno (knee) and cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie (ankle).

“We have to get a few guys that have been injured back on the field,” Manning said. “I know I’ve talked before about forming your identity and forming the chemistry of this team. We haven’t had all of our players at full speed. So hopefully that can start a little bit more this week.”

Notes: As for his arrest last week on a warrant for failing to appear in court for a traffic stop, Miller said after the game, “It was something that I should have taken care of a long, long time ago. I take full responsibility for it. … I shouldn’t have let it become a distraction like it was.”

Davis, Jones Power Orioles Past Rockies 7-2

colorado-rockiesBALTIMORE (AP) — Chris Davis went 4 for 5 with his major league-leading 45th home run, Adam Jones had two-run shot among his three hits and the Baltimore Orioles beat the Colorado Rockies 7-2 on Sunday.

Scott Feldman pitched into the seventh inning to earn his first win in nearly a month. Davis scored three times and got hits in his final four at-bats.

After the All-Star slugger’s two-out double off Jhoulys Chacin (11-7) in the third, Jones launched his 25th home run for a 3-0 lead.

With the Orioles ahead 3-2 in the seventh, Davis and Jones hit consecutive singles against reliever Josh Outman and later scored on Brian Roberts’ one-out single.

Davis smacked a two-run drive to right-center off Edgmer Escalona in the eighth.

Martinez Poised for Big Finish to Nebraska Career

Taylor-Martinez-Nebraska-Huskers-footballLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — All Taylor Martinez wants in his last season at Nebraska is to have fun and win lots of games.

He already owns school records for career total offense and passing, and he needs fewer than 600 yards to overtake 2001 Heisman Trophy winner Eric Crouch as the top rushing quarterback.

About the only thing missing is a championship. He says he’s not worried about that. He plans to keep doing what he’s been doing with his breakaway speed and improved passing and see where it takes him and the No. 18 Cornhuskers.

The Huskers open Aug. 31 at home against Wyoming.

Cabrera’s 40th HR Leads Scherzer, Tigers over KC

kc-royalsDETROIT (AP) — Miguel Cabrera hit his 40th home run and had an RBI single to help Max Scherzer become baseball’s first 18-game winner this season as the Detroit Tigers beat the Kansas City Royals 6-3 to win the five-game series.

The reigning Triple Crown winner became the third player since 1921 to have at least 40 homers and 120 RBIs while batting .350 or better through 116 games, joining Babe Ruth and Jimmie Foxx, according to STATS.

Scherzer (18-1) gave up two runs on five hits over eight innings. Scherzer and Roger Clemens are the pitchers since 1919 to have 18 wins in their first 19 decisions, STATS said. Clemens did it with the New York Yankees in 2001, when he finished 20-3.

Torre Says MLB Working on Winning Back Fans’ Trust

mlb bigSOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (AP) — Major League Baseball vice president Joe Torre told The Associated Press on Sunday the sport is doing everything it can to win fans’ trust back when it comes to players using performance-enhancing drugs.

Torre believes MLB is making headway, but cautions it might be a “bumpy” process.

Torre says there wasn’t much else he could say regarding the 14 players recently suspended in the Biogenesis scandal. It’s a group that includes New York Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez, who is appealing his 211-game suspension.

The former Yankees manager also touched on the topic of baseball’s plan to introduce video replay next season. Torre said officials are still “fine-tuning” replays implementations, and they plan to have it completed by the winter meetings.

Seattle’s Big Plays Lead to 40-10 Rout of Denver

DenverBroncosSEATTLE (AP) — Jermaine Kearse caught a 12-yard touchdown pass from Russell Wilson and returned a kickoff 107 yards for a score and the Seattle Seahawks used big plays to rout the Denver Broncos 40-10 in a preseason game Saturday night.

Brandon Browner added a 106-yard fumble return for a touchdown, one of three turnovers forced by the Seahawks in the first half. Browner earlier forced a fumble and O’Brien Schofield also had a forced fumble and recovery.

Peyton Manning played the first 1½ quarters and threw an 11-yard touchdown to Wes Welker, but his performance became secondary for the Broncos.

Starting defensive end Derek Wolfe was taken off the field on a stretcher after injuring his neck in the first quarter, but was moving all of his extremities. Denver later saw starting right guard Louis Vasquez leave with a left knee injury after already losing center Dan Koppen for the season with a torn ACL earlier in camp.

Cabrera HR Lifts Tigers to 6-5 Win over Royals

kc-royalsDETROIT (AP) — A hobbled Miguel Cabrera hit a tiebreaking solo homer in the ninth inning, lifting the Detroit Tigers to a 6-5 win over Kansas City on Saturday night, hours after Royals infielder Miguel Tejada was suspended for at least the rest of this season for testing positive for an amphetamine.

Cabrera has been slowed by a strained lower abdomen, injured hip and banged-up left leg, but he was healthy enough to take a victory lap.

Joaquin Benoit (3-0) gave up only one walk in the ninth for the win.

Prince Fielder hit a tiebreaking solo homer in the seventh inning and made a good defensive play for the third out of the ninth.

Aaron Crow (7-4) threw five pitches, and Cabrera hit his 3-1 offering for an opposite field homer, his 39th.

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