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Cornhusker State Games Wrap-Up

Cornhusker State Games 2014 CSGLincoln—Omahan Caleb Smidt, 32, was the overall winner of the Cornhusker State Games Triathlon Sunday at Holmes Lake Park in Lincoln in a time of 1:00:04.  Smidt, homeless and addicted to drugs in his early 20s, turned his life around and has become a force on the regional triathlon scene.  He was personally invited to compete by Games Executive Director Dave Mlnarik.

“I enjoyed the story on Caleb in the paper a few months ago, so I tracked him down to let him know I was proud of him and told him he ought to compete in the CSG Tri,” Mlnarik said.

The next two overall finishers in the triathlon were Lincolnites Kevin Burke, 50, and his son Noah, 18, who won his age group but lost the family race by just six seconds.  Mary Amen, 50, also of Lincoln, was the top overall female with a time of 1:09:52.

The Games concluded Sunday, with action in 14 sports, including bass fishing at Lake Wanahoo, where the team of Rick Sitzman and Jim Kelly, both from Lincoln, won the Gold by just .05 of a pound over David Maxon of Lincoln and Mark Jordan from Beatrice.  There were 49 teams overall, up nine from 2013, when the sport moved to Wanahoo.

Pickleball grew by 16 competitors to its new record of 68 participants, including several from out of state looking to qualify for next year’s State Games of America but lacking a qualifying event in their own Games.  At least two out-of-staters did qualify, as the doubles team of Christopher Thomas, 68, of Palm Desert, and Roger Workman, 65, of Houston won the gold in men’s 60 & over doubles.  Pickleball was held at Mircale Hill Tennis Complex in Omaha.

Tim Frentz of Grand Island scored two gold medals in Electronic Darts, one with his team of JR Spencer, Zach Smyser and Meredith Spencer, all from Kearney, and the other in the adult singles division.

Mlnarik said the total participant count of 13,446, an increase of more than 1,100 over 2013, is the highest since 2001.  Baseball was the largest sport with 2,080 athletes followed by soccer (1,152), volleyball (984), softball (943) and basketball (878).  The largest individual-entry events were track & field (688), walk events (549), swimming (449), Energy 5K run (340) and triathlon (301).

Medal results are available—and sortable by city, county, sport and name at CornhuskerStateGames.com.  Photos and other competition highlights can be found on the Cornhusker State Games Facebook page.

Next year, the Cornhusker State Games gives way to the State Games of America on July 28-Aug. 2.  Officials expect more than 6,000 participants from outside Nebraska, who’ve qualified by winning a medal in their local State Games, will join an estimated 13,000 Nebraskans, who do not have to qualify to participate, in what will likely be the largest SGA in the biennial event’s 16-year history.

The Cornhusker State Games is conducted by the Nebraska Sports Council, a non-profit organization whose platinum partners include BlueCross BlueShield of Nebraska, Saint Elizabeth Regional Medical Center and Nebraska Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine.  Upcoming Nebraska Sports Council events include the Mud Run onAug. 23 at Lancaster Event Center, Omaha Pumpkin Run on Sep. 21 at Sumtur Amphitheater in Papillion and the Lincoln Pumpkin Run on Oct. 11 at Pioneers Park in Lincoln.  Learn more at NebraskaSportsCouncil.com.

Big Ten Announces Football Preseason Players to Watch List

Ameer Abdullah
Ameer Abdullah

ROSEMONT, Ill. – The Big Ten Conference announced today its fourth annual football Players to Watch list, with 10 players earning preseason recognition. The preseason Players to Watch list is selected by a media panel and consists of five student-athletes each from the East Division and West Division.

Representing the East Division are Maryland wide receiver Stefon Diggs, Michigan wide receiver Devin Funchess, Michigan State defensive end Shilique Calhoun, Ohio State quarterback Braxton Miller and Penn State quarterback Christian Hackenberg. Miller was named to the Big Ten Football Players to Watch list for the third straight season.

Randy Gregory
Randy Gregory

Nebraska and Wisconsin lead the way with two players each on the West Division Players to Watch list. Husker running back Ameer Abdullah and defensive end Randy Gregory are joined on the list by Badger running back Melvin Gordon and right tackle Rob Havenstein. Iowa offensive lineman Brandon Scherff rounds out the division’s honorees.

The Players to Watch list includes the reigning two-time Big Ten Graham-George Offensive Player of the Year and Griese-Brees Quarterback of the Year in Miller. Other individual award winners from last season to claim preseason honors include the Thompson-Randle El Freshman of the Year in Hackenberg, the Kwalick-Clark Tight End of the Year in Funchess and the Smith-Brown Defensive Lineman of the Year in Calhoun.

Abdullah, Calhoun and Scherff were each named All-Americans last season. All 10 players earned all-conference honors in 2013, including first-team accolades for Abdullah, Calhoun, Funchess, Gregory, Miller and Scherff.

The complete list of Big Ten football preseason Players to Watch appears below:

EAST DIVISION

Stefon Diggs, WR, Maryland

Devin Funchess, WR, Michigan

Shilique Calhoun, DE, Michigan State

Braxton Miller, QB, Ohio State

Christian Hackenberg, QB, Penn State

WEST DIVISION

Brandon Scherff, OL, Iowa

Ameer Abdullah, RB, Nebraska

Randy Gregory, DE, Nebraska

Melvin Gordon, RB, Wisconsin

Rob Havenstein, RT, Wisconsin

Lincoln Man Gets Probation in Sexual Abuse Case

sex-offendersLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A Lincoln man accused of sexually abusing a 7-year-old girl has received probation.

Eighteen-year-old Alex Buser recently received three years of probation after pleading no contest to attempted second-degree sexual assault and child abuse. Lancaster County District Judge Jodi Nelson told Buser she had some reluctance placing him on probation.

The 7-year-old girl told her father in May that Buser forced her to perform a sex act on him in a bathroom.

Buser will have to register as a sex offender for the next 25 years.

3 Reporters Subpoenaed in ‘Pink Slime’ Lawsuit

pink-slimeSIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Three reporters for a food safety publication have been subpoenaed in the $1.2 billion defamation lawsuit against ABC related to the network’s coverage of a meat product derided as “pink slime.”

Court records show that the writers for the online Food Safety News have been asked to supply all communication they had with ABC in 2012.

Attorney Bruce Johnson said Tuesday that the subpoenas were “overreaching” and that the publication would fight the requests.

Beef Products Inc. sued ABC in 2012 alleging that its reports led to plant closures and layoffs because it misled consumers into believing the product was unsafe. The industry describes the meat product as “lean, finely textured beef.”

Attorneys for ABC and BPI have proposed a trial date in February 2017.

Nebraska School Administrators to Attend Conference

schoolKEARNEY, Neb. (AP) — More than 1,000 school administrators and education leaders will attend an education conference in Kearney this week.

Administrators’ Days begins Wednesday and wraps up on Friday and is sponsored by the Nebraska Council of School Administrators.

Among the speakers at the conference will be Nebraska Education Commissioner Matt Blomstedt, who will address the group Wednesday morning with a presentation titled, “Systems to Support Every Student, Every Day.”

Nebraska Department of Education staff also will provide information on numerous topics and issues during breakout sessions throughout the Wednesday portion of the conference.

Man Convicted of Murder in Fatal Sauce Pan Beating

odd-newsHACKENSACK, N.J. (AP) — A New Jersey man who said he was high on drugs and hearing voices when he fatally beat an elderly man with a sauce pan has been convicted of murder.

A Bergen County jury deliberated for about 90 minutes Tuesday before convicting 22-year-old Edwin Estrada, of Cliffside Park. He also was found guilty of weapons offenses, burglary, robbery and credit-card theft charges.

Prosecutors say Estrada attacked and robbed 88-year-old Vincent Leuzzi in the victim’s Fairview home in July 2010.

Estrada claimed he was not legally responsible for the murder because he was high on PCP and marijuana and was urged on by the voice of the devil.

Leuzzi died of blunt force trauma caused by at least nine blows.

Small Cars Fare Poorly in Crash Tests

mini-cooperDETROIT (AP) — The four-door Mini Cooper Countryman was the only one of 12 cars to earn a top rating of “good” in new frontal crash tests.

The Nissan Leaf, Nissan Juke, Fiat 500L and Mazda5 wagon fared the worst in tests performed by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.

The frontal test, introduced in 2012, replicates what happens when 25 percent of a car’s front end strikes a rigid object at 40 miles per hour.

The Chevrolet Volt, Ford C-Max, Mitsubishi Lancer, Scion FR-S and Subaru BRZ all got the second-highest rating of “acceptable.” The Hyundai Veloster and Scion xB got “moderate” ratings.

The Volt was the only car in the group to earn the institute’s “Top Safety Pick Plus” rating, because it has an optional front crash-prevention system.

Cubs Beat Rockies in 16 Innings, 4-3

colorado-rockiesCHICAGO (AP) — Catcher John Baker scored the winning run in the bottom of the 16th inning after pitching a scoreless top half, and the Chicago Cubs overcame a three-run deficit to beat the Colorado Rockies 4-3 on Tuesday night.

Baker scored on Starlin Castro’s fly to end game that lasted 6 hours, 27 minute, a record for longest game by time for both teams.

Chicago used seven relievers before Baker (1-0) became the first Cubs position player to take the mound since Aug. 27, 2012, when Joe Mather faced Milwaukee.

The Rockies also used all seven relievers in their bullpen, then turned to Tyler Matzek, a starter in the 16th.

Matzek (2-5) walked Baker to lead off the inning. Baker advanced to second on a sacrifice, then third on Anthony Rizzo’s bloop single before scoring.

North Platte Weather-July 30



Forecast Graphic July 30 2014

  • Today: Partly sunny, with a high near 81. East southeast wind 5 to 7 mph.
  • Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 58. South wind 5 to 10 mph becoming west after midnight.
  • Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 85. West northwest wind 3 to 8 mph.
  • Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 56. North wind 5 to 8 mph becoming calm in the evening.
  • Friday: Sunny, with a high near 87. North northwest wind 3 to 7 mph.
  • Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 58.
  • Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 88.

Gibson Pitches Twins to 2-1 Victory over Royals

kc-royalsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Kyle Gibson bounced back for a rocky start to shut down Kansas City, and the Minnesota Twins held on through a shaky ninth to beat James Shields and the Royals 2-1 on Tuesday night.

Gibson (9-8) allowed only a single by Alcides Escobar in the third inning and another by Nori Aoki in the sixth over seven dazzling innings. He was at his best toward the end, too, setting down the Royals in order in the seventh on four seemingly effortless pitches.

Casey Fien worked the eighth before Glen Perkins ran into trouble in the ninth, giving up a leadoff double to Omar Infante and an RBI single to Eric Hosmer. Perkins bounced back to get three straight pop outs and record his 26th save of the season.

Josh Willingham hit a sacrifice fly in the third inning and Brian Dozier provided a run-scoring single in the fifth off Shields (9-6).

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