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Iannetta’s HR in 8th Lifts Angels over Royals

kc-royalsANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Chris Iannetta hit a tiebreaking home run in the eighth inning Sunday, lifting the Los Angeles Angels over the Kansas City Royals 4-3.

Reliever Tim Collins (0-3) retired the first batter in the eighth before Iannetta lined a drive into the lower seats in the left-field corner for his fifth homer of the season and second of the series.

Michael Kohn (2-1) pitched a scoreless inning. Ernesto Frieri got three outs for his sixth save, retiring Alcides Escobar on a popup with a runner on third.

Huskers Fall in Title Game to Top-Seeded Hoosiers, 8-4

husker baseballOmaha – For the second straight year the No. 20 Nebraska baseball team (40-19) fell to the top-seeded No. 9 Indiana Hoosiers (42-13) in the title game at the Big Ten Tournament. The Hoosiers jumped out to a 3-0 lead through two innings, which ended up propelling the Hoosiers to an 8-4 victory over the Huskers.

All-Big Ten Tournament performer Ryan Boldt lead the Huskers on the day, going 3-for-4 at the plate from his leadoff spot, including his ninth double of the season. Tanner Lubach also chipped in a pair of hits to end a spectacular weekend for the junior catcher, has he hit .500 (6-for-12) during the five-day event.

Fans packed TD Ameritrade Park on Sunday to watch the conference championship game, with 19,965 fans passing through the gates. It set a NCAA record for a conference tournament game and was the second-largest crowd to watch a college baseball game in 2014. The largest crowd of the season so far came on May 13 at Turner Field in Atlanta, when 21,310 fans attend a contest between Georgia and Georgia Tech.

The Hoosiers came through with the first big hit of the game, as Dustin DeMuth’s two-out double scored a pair of runs in the bottom of the first. Both runners that scored reached base via a walk, while DeMuth tied an Indiana school record with his 61st career double.

Indiana took a 3-0 lead in the second when NU starter Austin Christensen uncorked a two-out wild pitch that allowed Will Nolden to score. Nolden led off the inning with a base hit.

Nebraska forced IU starter Sullivan Stadler out of the game in the third when Boldt picked up the Huskers’ first hit of the game to put runners on first and second with no outs. Luke Harrison came out of the bullpen and after Jake Placzek moved both runners into scoring position with a sac bunt, Harrison needed to retire Michael Pritchard and Pat Kelly in order. Pritchard hit a hard liner, but it was right to left fielder Brad Hartong, while Kelly grounded out 5-3 to end the inning.

Following back-to-back one-out singles by Lubach and Darby in the fourth, the Huskers were primed to get on the board, but Harrison dug in and got Christensen to fly out before striking out Steven Reveles to strand NU’s fifth and sixth runners of the game.

With three hits through the first four innings, the Huskers got three-straight hits to start the fifth with consecutive singles by Boldt and Placzek, along with a bunt single by Pritchard that loaded the bases. Harrison nearly got a double-play ball off the bat of Kelly, but the ground ball went through Casey Rodrigue’s legs at second base, allowing a pair of runs to score. Headley stepped up with the tying run at third base and grounded into a 3-6-3 double play, but Pritchard crossed home on the play to even the game at 3-3.

Facing the top of IU’s lineup in the bottom of the fifth, NU reliever Bob Greco struck out Rodrigue to start the frame. All-American Kyle Schwarber then gave the Hoosiers the advantage with a solo blast down the right-field line that put IU back in front 4-3. Greco retired Sam Travis and Scott Donley in order to keep the Hoosiers’ lead at one run through five complete.

IU pushed its lead to four runs in the bottom of the sixth, with two of the three runs unearned following a two-out error. After one run crossed the plate, Reveles fumbled a two-out grounder from Rodrigue. Schwarber made it hurt when he followed with a two-RBI single.

The Huskers trimmed Indiana’s four-run lead to a three-run deficit in the seventh, starting with a leadoff double by Boldt, his third hit of the game. The freshman scored three pitches later when he moved to third on a groundball play by Placzek that was followed by a throwing error by shortstop Nick Ramos. IU reliever Jake Kelzer didn’t allow any more damage though, retiring NU’s 3-4-5 hitters in order.

Nebraska had the tying run at the plate in the top of the eighth in Boldt. Kelzer jumped ahead 0-2, before a lightning streak forced a 43-minute rain delay. Following the delay, Kelzer’s first pitch got away from Schwarber for a passed ball, putting both Huskers in scoring position. Boldt tried to pick up his fourth hit of the game with a hard hit up the middle, but Kelzer snagged the grounder to end NU’s threat.

The Huskers now wait to learn where they will be playing in next week’s NCAA Tournament, which will be announced tomorrow during the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship Selection/Road to Omaha Show that runs from 11 a.m. to Noon (CT) on ESPNU.

The 16 regional host sites will be announced tonight at around 8 p.m. (CT). The host sites will be shown on the BottomLine of ESPN, as well as @NCAACWS andfacebook.com/NCAACWS.

2014 Big Ten All-Tournament Team

P – Christian Morris, Indiana

P – Aaron Bummer, Nebraska

P – Kyle Kubat, Nebraska

C – Joel Fisher, Michigan State

1B – Dan Olinger, Minnesota

2B – Pat Kelly, Nebraska

2B – Casey Rodrigue, Indiana

3B – Dustin DeMuth, Indiana

SS – Travis Maezes, Michigan

OF – Kyle Schwarber, Indiana

OF – Cam Gibson, Michigan State

OF – Ryan Boldt, Nebraska

DH – Scott Donley, Indiana

Most Outstanding Player: Kyle Schwarber

Omaha Man Suffers Gun Shot but Won’t Share Details

omahapopo(AP) — A 20-year-old Omaha man is recovering from a gunshot wound, but he won’t tell police how he got hurt.

Omaha police say Travell Jones showed up at Immanuel Hospital around 1:20 a.m. Sunday with gunshot wounds in his groin, leg and foot.

Jones refused to cooperate with officers investigating the shooting or say whether he accidentally shot himself.

His injuries are not believed to be life threatening.

Former Nebraska Boys Ranch Being Renovated to Reopen

teen-challengeALLIANCE, Neb. (AP) — The former Boys Ranch in the Nebraska Panhandle is being renovated and should resume serving the community later this year.

The facility located 17 miles south of Alliance will reopen in the fall as a Teen Challenge of the Midlands facility.

The facility will focus on drug and alcohol issues and negative behaviors in boys ages 13 to 17.

The dormitory, offices and other facilities are all being renovated.

Isaac Hunsberger, with Teen Challenge of the Midlands, says the facility will also have an area honoring the history of the Boys Ranch, which served as a home for more than 750 youths between 1965 and 2010 when it closed.

Health Law: Embrace, Avoid or In Between for Dems

healthcare-law-300x300(AP) — Democratic candidates are trying to figure out whether to embrace or avoid President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul. Or land somewhere in between.

The president says his party shouldn’t apologize or go on the defensive about the Affordable Care Act.

Candidates aren’t so sure.

Two top recruits for Senate races — Michelle Nunn in Georgia and Alison Lundergan Grimes in Kentucky — won’t say how they would have voted when the Senate passed the bill in 2010.

Their refusals are overshadowing their endorsements of individual parts of the law that are more popular than the law itself.

In Montana, Sen. John Walsh, appointed to office in February and now running for a full term, reminds voters that he was nowhere near Congress in 2010.

UNL to Host Global Water Security Conference

UNL(AP) — The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is hosting a conference on water security and its impact on the Middle East.

The free conference is set for May 28-29 at the Kauffman Center on campus. Scholars from around the world will present research and discuss how access to water and water management will affect the politics and cultures throughout the world.

The conference will include presentations from water policy and environmental experts from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and universities throughout the world.

Sessions will run from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on May 28 and 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on May 29.

Progress, Challenges Seen in Nebraska Child Welfare Reform

DHHS(AP) — Two years after lawmakers began a major overhaul of Nebraska’s child welfare system, the number of state wards has fallen but challenges remain in caring for some of the youngest children.

State officials say the decline is driven by several factors, including a new assessment system that helps case managers decide whether children should be taken from their homes.

Vicki Maca, deputy director of the state’s Children and Family Services division, says department officials worked to improve their response times once the state receives reports of child abuse or neglect. Nebraska has also hired additional case workers to give them more time to work with families.

Maca says the state is working to expand services for younger children who are at risk of getting into trouble in the future.

Nebraska Man Plans Motivational Public Access Show

Andy Greenberg
Andy Greenberg

(AP) — A Nebraska man is taking his motivational messages to public television in Omaha.

Andy Greenberg’s “Your Daily High” messages are already syndicated on Radio America stations nationwide.

Now Greenberg plans to launch a new weekly television show that will air at 10 a.m. starting Saturday. The shows will also feature interviews with someone who lives in Omaha that has done something extraordinary with their lives.

Greenberg spent most of his career in sales and marketing and now he works in public relations and as a speaker and training consultant for companies.

Private Hospital Could Take Some Pressure Off VA

department-of-veterans-affairs(AP) — The Obama administration’s decision to allow more veterans to get care at private hospitals could take some pressure off backlogged Veterans Affairs facilities.

Many of them are struggling to cope with new patients from the wars on terrorism as well as soldiers from prior conflicts.

Agreeing to recommendations from lawmakers, the administration says it will allow more veterans to obtain treatment at private hospitals and clinics in an effort to improve care.

In a statement Saturday, Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki also said that VA facilities are enhancing capacity of their clinics so veterans can get care sooner.

Lawmakers from both parties have pressed for this policy change as the VA confronts allegations about treatment delays and falsified records at VA centers nationwide.

US Honors Veterans Over Memorial Day Weekend

20th-century-vets-memorial(AP) — The nation is marking Memorial Day weekend with somber ceremonies, flag planting at cemeteries and parades.

In New York, a Marines Corps chaplain will give a sermon Sunday at the Marble Collegiate College in Manhattan.

Afterward, sailors, marines and Coast Guard members in town for Fleet Week will tie memorial ribbons on the church’s fence.

There will be gold ribbons for service members killed in Afghanistan, green ribbons representing prayers for peace and blue ribbons for the people of Afghanistan.

On Saturday, Democratic congresswoman Tammy Duckworth served as grand marshal of Chicago’s Memorial Day Parade. She lost her legs while serving her country in the Iraq War.

In Massachusetts, a Boston Marathon survivor and his rescuer helped plant tens of thousands of flags at a ceremony to honor veterans.

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