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NPCC Softball to Open on Road Against Colby

Knights-SoftballThe North Platte Community College Knights Softball team will open their spring campaign on Saturday, February 7 on the road in a doubleheader against the Colby Community College Lady Trojans at the Carl Adams Softball Field.

The Knights look to improve on last year’s 10-28 record.  They return five sophomores and added nine freshmen to this year’s squad.  Shannon Lieber, Brittney Odum, and Jazmin ‘Mahana’ Chang are returning starters for coach Janelle Higgins, who is in her fifth season as the Knights head coach.

The Lady Trojans were 10-40 during the 2013-14 season.  The Lady Trojans return 4 players Morgan Worthington, Sarah Churchwell, Breta Alstrom and Kasse Swisher.

Game times are at noon and 2 p.m. CST

Wyoming Man Again Convicted of Murder in Nebraska

Vencil Ash
Vencil Ash

KIMBALL, Neb. (AP) — Sentencing is scheduled next month for a Wyoming man who again has been convicted of killing a former roommate in Nebraska.

Online court records say 43-year-old Vencil Ash III was found guilty earlier this week of murdering Ryan Guitron, of Fort Collins, Colorado, in 2003. Guitron’s remains were found in 2010 at an abandoned farm near Bushnell in western Nebraska.

Ash was first convicted in July 2012, but the Nebraska Supreme Court later ordered a new trial. The high court said the trial court erred in denying Ash’s request to postpone the trial, saying that Ash was not given fair notice of the prosecutor’s deal with his wife to testify against him.

Ash, originally from Cheyenne, Wyoming, is scheduled to be sentenced on March 24 in Kimball County District Court.

Nebraska Boat Fee to Fight Invasive Species Advances

zebra-musselLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska lawmakers have advanced a new boating fee to cover the cost of fighting invasive water species.

The measure won first-round approval Thursday with a 36-1 vote.

It would create a new fee of $5 to $10 to register or renew a motorboat registration. Out-of-state residents would pay a $10 to $15 stamp fee for motorboats operating in Nebraska’s waters.

Sen. Ken Schilz of Ogallala says he introduced the bill to pay for water monitoring, decontamination equipment, and additional staffing for the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission.

Nebraska’s lakes have faced problems with zebra mussel invasions in recent years, including at Omaha’s Lake Zorinsky. The mussels can clog water intakes and boat motors and disrupt a lake’s ecosystem.

Officials Seize 21 Cats, 3 Dogs from Eastern Nebraska Home

nebhumaneWATERLOO, Neb. (AP) — Officials have seized 21 cats and three dogs from an eastern Nebraska home after a neighbor complained about a nauseating smell.

Court documents say 50-year-old Athena Nielsen, of Waterloo, was cited for improper living conditions and too many animals. Local ordinances prohibit residents from owning more than three dogs and five cats.

Nielsen initially avoided authorities when they responded to the complaint. At another visit, Nielsen told them she owned only seven cats and two dogs.

Police obtained a search warrant and returned on Jan. 30, when they found the 24 animals. They were taken to the Nebraska Humane Society in Omaha.

Officials say one dog was euthanized and some cats were sick, but most have been adopted.

Online court records don’t list an attorney for Nielsen.

NPCC Knights Softball Looking to Compete for Region Title

NPCC Knights Softball 2015The North Platte Community College Knights softball team comes into the spring 2015 season with optimism and high goals.  Knights Head Coach Janelle Higgins, who is in her fifth season with the Knights, said about this year’s squad, “I think we have a good chance to come out pretty decent on the conference side and on the region side.  We have a pretty good group of sophomores that are our core that is returning for us.”

The three starters that return are Shannon Lieber, Brittney Odum and Jazmin (Mehana) Chang.  Sara Runia is returning from an ACL injury last year and Christina Rodie is the other returning sophomore on this year’s team.

The pitching staff will be anchored by Shannon Lieber, who will get a majority of the starts.  Lieber, in the 2013-14 campaign had an earned run average of 4.65 in 75.1 innings pitched.  She had 3 wins and 6 losses on the season.  The Knights have other players who can step in and get some innings.

“Sara Runia has showed a lot of potential in the fall and the spring working on her pitching,” said Higgins.  Higgins also looks to freshman Baileigh Oleson, along with Runia, to be back up to Lieber, and get some starts. “She has a lot of hard work and ‘go after it’ attitude.  She gets it done on the mound,” Higgins said about Oleson”

Other Knights that will compete out of the bullpen will be Sara Villalobos and Audrie Conner, along with Toree Polsley and Andrea Quiroga to provide some relief.  As for pitching, according to Higgins, “We look pretty well depth wise.”

The catcher position is up for grabs.  The Knights will look to freshmen Villalobos and Jessica Jarvis, along with sophomore Rodie to handle the catching duties.  “Villalobos has stuck out as a good candidate to get some starts. Jarvis will get a lot of starts as well.  Jarvis is very quick.  We just have to get her some confidence.  She is a quiet kid and soft spoken kid, so to get her to open up those lungs and be a vocal leader will get her some starts,” Higgins said.

How the infield shapes up is dependent on who is pitching. Runia and Oleson play middle infield for the Lady Knights. Lieber, when not pitching will play first or second.  Polsley can play second.  Caroline Mobis will play first or third. “She is very strong, very quick and has a solid arm. I see her getting a lot of innings at third,” said Higgins.

The outfield has two returning players in it,    Brittney Odum and Mahana Chang.  The third outfielder could rotate depending on who is pitching and catching.  Some of the candidates to fill the third position are Christina Rodie, Sara Villalobos, Jessica Jarvis and Andrea Quiroga.

Hitting wise, Higgins said, “We have some pretty good bats coming back. Odum has been working hard in the off-season cranking the ball, along with Chang.  Lieber has been working hard and Christina Rodie had some key hits in the fall season.”

Higgins noted freshmen that should contribute offensively.  Baileigh Oleson will supply some power.  Higgins also mentioned Caroline Mobis.

“During the fall portion of the schedule, Mobis batted in the leadoff spot. She is very consistant.  She is good at reading the count, reading the batters and reading the pitchers,” Higgins said. Other freshmen that could provide some power Higgins mentioned are Tara Crouch and Andrea Quiroga.  “Out of the 14 kids on the roster, all 14 have the chance to show us some real good at bats” Higgins said.

The running game will miss Siarra Velasquez, who moved on to William Penn University.  Velasquez had 36 stolen bases last season.  The Knights will look to Audrie Conner, Andrea Quiroga and Mehana Chang to provide spark on the base paths.

The Knights open up the season on Saturday, February 7, as they travel to Colby Community College in a doubleheader. Game times are at noon and 2 p.m. CST.

The Knights will be on the road for the month of February.  They will have games throughout the month in Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, and Colorado before their first home game against Colby Community College on March 8.

ESPN Radio will once again do play by play of many Knights softball games.  They can also be heard on the internet at www.northplattepost.com .  Most of the home games will be live streamed on www.coachesaid.com.

911 Operator Told Teen to Stop Whining After Fatal Crash

911-ServicesWASHINGTON (AP) — Officials in Maryland say a 911 dispatcher told a 13-year-old girl to stop whining after a hit-and-run crash that killed her father.

Capt. Russ Davies, a spokesman for the Anne Arundel County Fire Department, said Thursday that the dispatcher has been reassigned to a position away from the public pending an investigation. He says the dispatcher could return to answering 911 calls after the investigation but could also face termination.

The 911 call came in Sunday after a car hit 38-year-old Rick Warrick of Washington, D.C. and his fiancee as they changed a tire on a highway between halfway Washington and Baltimore. The dispatcher twice tells Warrick’s daughter to stop whining during the call.

Warrick was killed. His fiancee, 28-year-old Julia Pearce, was in fair condition Thursday.

Nebraska Troopers Escape Injury After Shots Fired at Patrol Vehicle

state-patrol-logoTwo Nebraska State Patrol troopers escaped injury and two people were taken into custody after shots were fired at their patrol car during an attempted traffic stop in Omaha.

Just after midnight on Thursday, Feb.5, a trooper attempted a traffic stop of a 2002 Hyundai Accent, for a broken taillight, near the Interstate 680/I80 split. The vehicle traveling at a slow speed failed to stop continuing northbound onto I680. The vehicle continued at a slow speed turning east onto Center Street, before turning south on 108th Street. As the vehicle turned south, a male leaned out of the passenger side window and fired shots from a shotgun striking the patrol car.

The trooper driving the patrol car took evasive action stopping the unit. The suspect vehicle continued on before being stopped by another trooper near 110th and I Streets.  The female driver of the vehicle was taken into custody. The male suspect was not in the vehicle.

A perimeter was established in the area and the male suspect was located a little more than an hour later hiding in a vehicle near Prairie Hills Drive and Oak Street. He was taken into custody without incident.

The driver of the vehicle, Marissa D. McCormack, 27, of Omaha, was lodged in the Douglas County Corrections on charges of Accessory to felony, Flight to Avoid Arrest and Obstructing Law Enforcement

The passenger, Daniel J. Huerta Campbell, 34, of Council Bluffs, was lodged in the Douglas County Corrections on charges of  Assault on a Police Officer, Use of a Firearm to Committed a Felony, Felon in Possession of a Firearm, Obstructing an Officer.

The two troopers riding in the Patrol car were not injured. The Nebraska State Patrol was assisted by the Omaha Police Department.

Nebraska Teacher Accused of Providing Alcohol for Teen

sarpy-co.-sheriffOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Eastern Nebraska authorities say a teacher has been arrested on accusations he trespassed into a Girl Scout camp with a teenager and gave her alcohol.

Sarpy County deputies responded Tuesday night to Camp Maha in reference to a vehicle that drove down a restricted road and had gotten stuck in the snow. They found the 38-year-old behind the wheel with the 18-year-old girl inside.

The man was arrested on suspicion of contributing to the delinquency of a minor and procuring alcohol for a minor. He also was cited for trespassing.

Springfield Platteview Community Schools says the school employee has been placed on administrative leave. He is a sixth-grade teacher at Springfield Elementary School and a basketball coach at Platteview High School.

North Platte Weather-February 5


forecast graphic february 5 2015

  • Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near 49. South wind 5 to 7 mph becoming west southwest in the morning.
  • Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 28. Calm wind becoming west 5 to 8 mph after midnight.
  • Friday: Sunny, with a high near 57. West wind 7 to 10 mph.
  • Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 22. West southwest wind 5 to 8 mph.
  • Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 62. West wind 8 to 13 mph.
  • Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 33.

 

Creighton Tops Xavier in OT, 79-72

Creighton-Jays-BasketballCINCINNATI (AP) — Rick Kreklow scored 17 points and led five players into double-figure scoring as Creighton knocked off Xavier in overtime, 79-72 on Wednesday night.

Dee Davis hit the first of two free throws with :34 left to tie the game at 65-65, but missed a go-ahead free throw that could have decided the game in regulation.

Matt Stainbrook and Davis each converted a pair of free throws in overtime, but Davis’ 3 with 1:26 left was the Musketeers’ lone field goal of the extra period. Xavier was just 1 for 6 from the field in the final two minutes.

Creighton (11-13 2-9 Big East) closed it out by going 6 for 6 from the line in the final :16.

Groselle finished with 15 points for the Bluejays, who shot 45.8 percent from the field (27 of 59).

Jalen Reynolds led Xavier with 17 points as the Musketeers (14-9, 5-6) were just 22 of 57 from the field.

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