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Spurs Take 3-1 Lead with 107-86 Victory over Heat

NBA Finals 2014MIAMI (AP) — Kawhi Leonard had 20 points and 14 rebounds, and the San Antonio Spurs dominated the Miami Heat again in a 107-86 victory Thursday night to take a commanding 3-1 lead in the NBA Finals.

Tony Parker added 19 points for the Spurs, who can win their fifth championship with a victory at home in Game 5 on Sunday.

LeBron James had 28 points and eight rebounds for the Heat, but Dwyane Wade was just 3 for 13 for 10 points as the Heat were routed at home for the second straight game.

The Heat would have to become the first team to overcome a 3-1 deficit in the NBA Finals to win their third straight championship.

First Nationals use a Walkoff to Win the First Two in Colorado

first-nationalsThe North Platte First Nationals Seniors team won the first two games they played at a tournament in Canon City, Colo. on Thursday.

North Platte (12-10) played Canon City, Colo. to start the tournament and beat them 5-1. The First Nationals wasted no time jumping out to an early lead by scoring three runs in the top of the first inning en route to the win. Jack Kenny led the way at the plate by hitting an RBI triple in the first inning and scoring a run. Kenny’s triple was the only extra-base hit of the game for North Platte. Drew Callaghan and Luke Volz each had two hits in the game. Marcos Silos shut down Canon City from the mound. Silos pitched six innings, giving up just one unearned run on one hit while earning the win.

North Platte’s second game of the day was closer than the first, but still resulted in a First Nationals victory as they beat Carlsbad, N.M. 4-3. Carlsbad jumped on top of North Platte 2-0 after the first inning and led 3-1 going into the bottom of the seventh. Callaghan reached on an error to begin the bottom of the seventh followed by back-to-back singles by Ty Brockmoller and Silos. Austin Chitty hit a sacrifice fly to cut the lead to one run before Carlsbad got the second out of the inning with a strikeout. Alec Wesslund then hit an RBI double to tie the game before Kenny hit a walkoff single to win it.

Brockmoller earned the win on the mound by pitching a complete game and giving up three runs, one earned, on seven hits while striking out four batters.

The First Nationals continue play in the Canon City tournament on Friday. North Platte plays Longmont, Colo. at 5:45 pm then they have an off day Saturday before wrapping up the tournament on Sunday.

Gamez Develops Unique Bond With Storm Staff

Garrett Gamez Tri-City Storm HockeyKEARNEY, Neb. – When Storm forward Garrett Gamez got a call telling him he’d won a USHL award last week, he was more excited for the voice on the other end of the line.

Gamez was being honored with the league’s Curt Hammer Award for the 2013-14 season. The award is presented annually to recognize the USHL player who distinguishes himself both on and off the ice by demonstrating outstanding performance skills, leadership, pride, and determination.

The voice notifying him belonged to Alicia Korte, the Director of Group Sales and Fan Relations for the central Nebraska franchise.

“When Alicia told me the news we were both ecstatic,” Gamez said. “But I was more excited for her than myself.”

In existence since the 1988-89 season, the award is given in memory of the late Curt Hammer, who served as President of the Des Moines Buccaneers for three seasons (1984-87) and also held the role of Secretary for the USHL. It was established to honor his commitment to the League and the perseverance he displayed in continuing his work through hockey while battling cancer.

“There’s no way I could have won it without her,” Gamez said. “It’s an award that we won together. I’m not the only one being recognized, it’s our whole team.”

The two have enjoyed working together since the Chino Hills, Calif. native joined the roster in the fall of 2012. During the past season, they took the community initiative to new heights, making appearances all throughout the region.

“The first year when Garrett got here he was still in high school, but you could tell that he was a great kid,” Korte said. “He was very outgoing, had a positive attitude and an overall happiness to be here. He wanted to be here; he wanted to be active and make a good impression not only with our staff, but as a leader in the community.”

Gamez had the same feelings about the work Korte is doing with the team’s community relations efforts.

“She makes it so much fun when we go out in the community,” Gamez said. We’re always meeting new people and Alicia constantly has a happy attitude which is awesome. She’s a person that lightens up your day when you’re with her and it has been really easy to work together. I have a lot of respect for her and she’s just a great person.”

The 19-year-old’s favorite trips were to preschools, where he would play with a younger audience who were thrilled at his presence.

“It was really to see smiles on the kids’ faces,” Gamez said. “We play with them, read with them, color with them, whatever they want and the kids have an absolute blast. I remember one time one of the kids had a missing tooth just like me. I was popping my tooth out in front of him and we took a nice picture together. The kids never give you a break. We do whatever we can to make their day.”

One of the events that stuck out most during his two-year career with the team was volunteering at the Good Samaritan Hospital Cancer Center’s Simply Pink Fashion Show.

“We got to dress up and walk cancer survivors across the stage and honor what they’ve done and what they’ve been through,” Gamez said. “That was one of the things that really hit home for me. My family has a history of cancer, so that was something I really wanted to help out with.”

Other community activities for Gamez during the USHL season included participation in a barn painting project that benefitted the Central Nebraska Make-A-Wish program and volunteering hours with the Salvation Army bell-ringing initiative.

“Garrett has such a great attitude,” Korte said. “I can’t think of a player who wanted this more. It’s just refreshing to see such a great kid receive this honor. I can’t wait to see what he does not only next season, but in the future both on and off the ice.”

In his second USHL season, Gamez was the team’s second-leading scorer with 34 points (6g, 28a) over 57 games. After being held off the scoresheet over his first 16 games of the season, he put up 23 points (4g, 19a) over the next 21 contests.

Gamez will be back on the ice with his team next week when the Storm will hold tryout camp June 16-21 in Las Vegas. The forward plans on returning to Kearney and continuing his work in the community for a third season during 2014-15.

“I’m super excited for the upcoming season,” Gamez said. It will be a great fight during camp to see who makes it and who doesn’t. I feel like this will be my most influential year in the league. We have a lot of guys coming back and there are a lot of new players joining the team. I plan on being a leader and competing for a Clark Cup championship at the end of it all.”

Tempers Flare as Rockies Beat Braves 10-3

colorado-rockiesDENVER (AP) — Corey Dickerson hit Atlanta catcher Gerald Laird with his backswing and tempers quickly flared, setting off a tense sequence and leading to several ejections Thursday as the Colorado Rockies beat the Braves 10-3.

The Rockies led 8-3 in the eighth when Dickerson knocked off Laird’s facemask with his swing — it appeared accidental.

Laird was down for several minutes before walking off the field on his own and being replaced by Evan Gattis.

With his next pitch, Atlanta reliever David Carpenter hit Dickerson in the thigh and was ejected.

Rockies manager Walt Weiss bolted from the dugout and yelled at Carpenter, as well as in the general direction of Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez. Weiss was held back by plate umpire Jordan Baker before being ejected.

In the ninth, Rockies reliever Nick Masset hit Gattis in the hip with a pitch. Both Masset and Rockies bench coach Tom Runnells were tossed.

Autopsy: Man Found Dead in Omaha Landfill Was Crushed

douglas-county-sheriffOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say an Omaha man found dead in a landfill was accidentally crushed.

The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office on Thursday released preliminary autopsy results for 57-year-old Lewis D. Doss.

Authorities say a garbage truck driver spotted Doss in his rear-view mirror as he dumped a load of trash at the Douglas County landfill around 6:30 a.m. Wednesday.

Officials say Doss was in a dumpster that the truck had emptied, but the driver was unaware.

Chief Douglas County Sheriff’s Deputy Tom Wheeler says Doss was crushed by the truck’s trash compactor. It’s unclear why Doss was inside the dumpster, but authorities say his death appears to be an accident.

Authorities say toxicology tests are pending, and won’t be available for another two to four weeks.

Lincoln Woman in Critical Condition After Kitchen Fire

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LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say a woman is in critical condition after a kitchen fire in her Lincoln apartment.

Police on Thursday identified the woman as 30-year-old Brianna Johnson. Johnson was taken to a Lincoln hospital with unspecified injuries.

The fire was reported around 6:20 p.m. Wednesday in a building several blocks southeast of downtown.

Lincoln Fire Investigator Damon Robbins says the fire started when spaghetti and meatballs on an electric stove were left unattended. The fire spread to some cabinets and a can of grease, which helped fuel it.

Lincoln Police Capt. Danny Reitan says firefighters found Johnson unresponsive in the smoke-filled apartment. Damage to the building was estimated at $50,000, and the second-floor apartment was deemed uninhabitable.

Plea Deal Reached in Lincoln High School Stabbing Case

stabbingLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A girl accused of stabbing a fellow student at Lincoln Pius X High School has reached a plea deal with prosecutors.

The 17-year-old will enter a plea in August, but attorneys for both sides aren’t giving specifics about the agreement. The girl faces felony charges of assault and use of a weapon for the Oct. 7 attack that prompted a two-hour school lockdown.

A trial had been scheduled for July, after a judge ruled that the girl was competent to stand trial. Police say the girl attacked 17-year-old Ellen Kopetzky in a school bathroom with a hunting knife and a claw hammer, and then fled to Kansas, where she surrendered the next day. Kopetzky survived the attack.

The Associated Press generally doesn’t identify juveniles accused of crimes.

Substance Abuse Counselor Gets Prison in DUI Death

gavel-and-scaleLOS ANGELES (AP) — A substance-abuse counselor who struck a pedestrian with her car and drove through a Los Angeles suburb with the dying man on her windshield has been sentenced to 55 years to life in prison.

Fifty-three-year-old Sherri Lynn Wilkins was sentenced Thursday after being convicted of second-degree murder, drunken driving and hit-and-run.

Prosecutors say Wilkins’ blood-alcohol level was nearly twice the legal limit when she struck 31-year-old Phillip Moreno in 2012.

She drove two miles before other motorists were able to swarm her car at a traffic light and keep her there until police arrived.

Wilkins, who was an addict before she became a drug and alcohol counselor, said she had been drinking that night but wasn’t drunk.

She was leaving a counseling center when she hit Moreno.

Amazon Launches Music Streaming for Prime Members

amazonLOS ANGELES (AP) — Amazon is launching a music streaming service for its Prime members, adding yet another freebie to the free-shipping plan ahead of the expected unveiling of its first smartphone next week.

Starting Thursday, Amazon.com Inc. will offer more than a million tracks for streaming and downloading to its Kindle Fire tablets, as well as on its Amazon Music app for Apple and Android devices.

People who pay $99-a-year for Prime can listen to the music for no extra cost.

Amazon reached licensing deals with most of the top independent labels and major recording companies Sony and Warner Music, but failed to reach a deal with top-ranked Universal Music Group.

The service will feature artists including Justin Timberlake, Bruno Mars, Bruce Springsteen, Pink and Madonna, but won’t have many new releases.

Nebraskan Dies After Falling from Boat

ambulanceDULUTH, Minn. (AP) — A Nebraska man has died after falling from a fishing boat in northeastern Minnesota.

St. Louis County sheriff’s officials say the 64-year-old man was a passenger in boat and fell into Lake Vermilion near Cable Bay Wednesday night. Authorities say the man was pulled from the water, taken to shore and transported by ambulance to Essentia Health-Virginia where he was pronounced dead.

The man has not been identified, but sheriff’s deputies say he was from Lincoln, Nebraska. Authorities say he was not wearing a life jacket.

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