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10-Year-Old Boy Dies After Jumping from School Window

ambulance-lightsDUMONT, N.J. (AP) — Authorities say 10-year-old boy has died from injuries he suffered when he jumped from a second-story window at his northern New Jersey school.

It’s not yet clear what caused the fifth-grade student to jump around noon Friday afternoon. The boy was taken to a hospital, where he died around 5 p.m.

The incident occurred at the Grant School in Dumont. The boy’s name has not been released, and district officials have declined comment on the matter.

District officials say they will make counselors available to students, parents and staff. They said the Grant School will be open Monday morning.

Man Killed in Rollover Crash in Northeast Nebraska

state-patrol-logoMACY, Neb. (AP) — The Nebraska State Patrol says a driver is dead and two passengers injured following a rollover accident on the Omaha Reservation at Macy.

The crash occurred around midnight Friday, killing 50-year-old Angelo Freemont.

The patrol says Freemont was driving just west of Highway 75 near the borders of Burt and Thurston counties when he lost control of his vehicle and rolled into a ditch. Investigators say neither Freemont nor the passengers who suffered minor injuries were wearing seat belts.

KNPLCB Adds New Drop Off Site for Recyclables

keep-north-platte-beautifulKeep North Platte and Lincoln County Beautiful has added a new location for citizens to drop off recyclables.

KNPLCB, Gary’s Super Foods and the City of North Platte have partnered up to provide a new location at Gary’s Super Foods, 1620 East Fourth Street, bringing the total number of drop off sites in the city to six.

In addition to the new location at Gary’s, the organization has also added an “improved” location at Westfield Shopping Center.

The bins accept plastics #1 and 2, steel, tin, aluminum, and paper.

The bin at Westfield is now accepting mixed recyclables and cardboard, meaning items will no longer have to be sorted before being placed in the bins.  However, paper will have to be bagged and cardboard will need to be broken down.

“We thank Gary’s Super Foods for letting us place a bin at this location for ease of recycling for those on the East side of North Platte,” said Mona Anderson, KNPLCB Executive Director.  “We hope all of the bins get used often and responsibly.”

Additional recycle bins are located at Mid-Plains Community College, Adams Middle School, North Platte Senior Center and First Christian Church.

Knights Softball Split Doubleheader against Adams State University JV

Knights-SoftballThe North Platte Community College Knights softball team split a double header against Adams State University Grizzlies Junior Varsity on Friday at Alamosa, Colorado, losing the first game 13 – 4, and winning the nightcap 11 – 10.

In the first game the Knights started off the game with walks by Sara Villalobos and Brittney Odum.  Sara Runia reached on a fielder’s choice.  Villalobos scored on an error by the Griizzlies’ third baseman April Riggins.  The Grizzlies answered back in their half of the first by scoring two runs.

After pushing across two runs in the top of the fourth, the Knights faced just a 6-4 deficit. A groundout by Caroline Motis and an RBI single by Odum triggered  the Knights’ comeback. Shannon Lieber lined to center to end the Knights threat.

Adams State JV answered with seven runs of its own in the fourth. Adams State JV scored on an RBI single by Amy Pender, a two-run error, a sacrifice fly by Briana Rodriguez, an RBI single by Schulyer Adkins, an RBI single by Alexandria Quintana, and an RBI triple by April Riggins.

Lieber took the loss for the Knights pitching four innings and allowing seven earned runs.

Tara Crouch led the Knights offensively by reaching base twice and scoring two runs.  Crouch tripled and walked.

In the second game Runia clubbed two home runs to carry the Knights to an 11-10 win over Adams State JV in seven innings.

Each team blasted the other’s pitching, and there were 21 total runs and 22 hits during the game.

The teams traded runs for most of the contest, leading to eight lead changes in the game.

The Knights pulled out the win thanks to a strong fifth inning. The Knights scored on a three-run double by Shelby Clark off Kaitlin Hoffmann, bringing home Villalobos, Runia and Andrea Quiroga.

The Knights were sparked by Villalobos and Runia, who teamed up for seven hits and four RBI.

Baileigh Oleson pitched seven innings to get the win for the Knights.  Oleson struck out three and allowed six earned runs.

The Knights are now 2 – 10 on the season.  They will face Colby Community College on Sunday March 8 at home.  Game times are at noon and 2:00 p.m.  CDT.  The game may be seen on www.coachesaid.com.

Nebraska, Iowa Move to Daylight Saving Time

timeOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — It’s time to spring forward this weekend, as the country makes the switch to daylight-saving time.

Like those in almost all other states, Nebraskans and Iowans will trade an hour of sleep starting Sunday morning for an extra hour of sunlight in the evening.

The government expanded daylight-saving time in 2007 in an effort to save energy. It now begins on the second Sunday in March and continues until the first Sunday in November.

The official change occurs at 2 a.m. Sunday, local time, although people often change their clocks before going to bed Saturday night.

Daylight-saving time ends Nov. 1.

Omaha Man Accused of Beating 2 Cats Faces Felony Charge

Nathaniel Gilreath
Nathaniel Gilreath

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A 22-year-old Omaha man accused of severely beating two cats — one of which died — has been charged with a felony count of animal cruelty.

Nathaniel Gilreath was arrested early Friday morning on a warrant charging him with the count.

The Nebraska Humane Society says that on Feb. 12, it seized a cat after someone reported the animal had been beaten by Gilreath. A veterinarian determined that the cat had a broken jaw and chipped teeth and that it was thin and dehydrated, likely because its injuries made eating and drinking difficult.

The Humane Society said its investigation also showed Gilreath beat another cat that died of its injuries about a month ago.

If convicted, Gilreath could be sentenced to up to five years in prison.

NPCC Knights Basketball Falls in Semifinals to End Season

npcc-knightsThe North Platte Community College Knights basketball season came to an end in the semifinals of the National Junior College Athletic Association Region IX Division I tournament, losing to the Northwest College Trappers 85 – 72 on Friday night.

The Trappers who were the host team of the tournament, jumped out to a 9 – 3 lead and maintained the lead to 17 – 10.  The Knights went on an 11 – 4 run to tie the game at 21.  In the early going Marco Pascolo and Cameron Williams provided the spark for the Knights scoring 20 of the 21 points.

The Trappers held a 42 – 27 halftime lead.

The Knights started out the second half by going on a 16 – 0 run to take the lead 43 – 42.  The Knights biggest lead in the game was two 51 – 49 with 14:14 to go in the game.   Matt Thomas scored 14 of his 16 points in the second half.

The Trappers opened up the game down the stretch outscoring the Knights 34 – 19 to take the victory.

“They are a very talented and physical team” Knights head coach Kevin O’Connor said.

Sophomore Pascolo led the Knights with 22 points.  Pascolo also grabbed seven rebounds for the Knights.  Fellow sophomore Williams and freshman Thomas added 16 points.  Williams ended his Knights career with 1126 points which places him seventh on the Knights all-time scoring list.  Sophomore Riley Rice grabbed 10 rebounds to lead the Knights.

The Knights finish the season with a 24 – 9 record.

The 15th ranked Trappers, who are 29 – 4, advance to the championship game of the Region IX tournament against Gillette College, and qualify for the national tournament in Hutchinson, Kansas with the win.  The Trappers were led by Christopher Boucher, who had 28 points and 15 rebounds. William Desilien added 24 points and Daryle Morgan added 10.

Williams, Pascolo and Rice along with Luke Pittle and Xavier Hall end their Knights career with a 51 -13 record.​

3 Goals In First Propel Storm To Victory

tcstormFARGO, N.D. – The Tri-City Storm (30-13-6) scored three goals in the first period and held off a late comeback by the Fargo Force (20-22-6) to win 3-2 at Scheels Arena on Friday night.

Storm goals were scored by Dan Labosky, Jake Wahlin and Chris Wilkie, while goaltender Jared Rutledge made 22 saves in the victory.

Wilkie’s tally was his 29th of the season, making him the USHL league leader through 49 games.

Labosky gave Tri-City the lead with his fourth goal of the year at 11:37 of the opening period and the Storm held that advantage for the remainder of the night.

Defenseman Bobby Nardella started the play in the offensive zone, moving the puck down low to forward Cody Milan. Milan then moved it across the crease to Labosky, who was open for the finish to make it 1-0.

Three minutes later, Jake Wahlin made it 2-0 Tri-City, scoring his 10th of the season on a rebound in front off a shot by Chase Berger. Defenseman Tory Dello picked up the second assist on the tally.

Wilkie’s goal came less than a minute after Wahlin’s, on a pass from Christopher Brown to put the Storm in front 3-0.

Brown now has three assists in his first four games with Tri-City. Defenseman Kevin Kerr was credited with the second assist on the goal.

After a scoreless second period, the Storm remained in control of the game until Fargo forward CJ Hayes got his team on the board with a goal at 9:21of the third.

Then Denis Smirnov scored his third goal of the weekend on the power play at 14:35, bringing the Force’s deficit to just one goal at 3-2.

But the Storm were able to hold off the late rush by Fargo, and secured two points in the standings.

Mathias Israelsson suffered the loss for the Force, making 31 saves in defeat.

Tri-City is still in second place in the USHL’s Western Conference with 66 points, three back of Sioux City for the top spot in the west.

The Storm are back in action on Tuesday night in Lincoln, with puck drop scheduled for 7:05 p.m.

Notes: The Storm scratched forwards Kyle Eastman, Mason Appleton and Joel Herbert…

 

SCORING SUMMARY

 

1st Period
Tri-City – Dan Labosky (Cody Milan, Bobby Nardella) 11:37
Tri-City – Jake Wahlin (Chase Berger, Tory Dello) 14:41
Tri-City – Chris Wilkie (Christopher Brown, Kevin Kerr) 15:01

2nd Period

(no scoring)

 

3rd Period
Fargo – CJ Hayes (Justin Beaudry) 9:21
Fargo – Denis Smirnov (power play) (Alec Marsh, Justin Beaudry) 14:35

PENALTIES

 

1st Period
Tri-City – Chase Berger – (Roughing), 2 min, 6:03
Fargo – Tim Faulkner – (Roughing), 2 min, 6:03

2nd Period
Fargo – Chuck Bennis – (Elbowing), 2 min, 0:33
Tri-City – Nick Master – (High Sticking), 2 min, 10:45
Tri-City – Wade Allison – (Tripping), 2 min, 14:53

3rd Period
Tri-City – Wade Allison – (Tripping), 2 min, 14:05

Power Play

Tri-City – 0/1

Fargo – 1/3


Shots

Tri-City: 18, 7, 9 = Total: 34
Fargo: 8, 10, 6 = Total: 24

Saves
Tri-City – Jared Rutledge – 22/24
Fargo – Mathias Israelsson – 31/34

Leonard and Parker lead Spurs over Nuggets, 120-111

Denver_NuggetsSAN ANTONIO (AP) — Kawhi Leonard had 25 points and Tony Parker added 24 as the San Antonio Spurs survived a wild offensive pace to beat the Denver Nuggets 120-111 on Friday night for their fourth straight victory.

Tim Duncan added 15 points for San Antonio, which has won 11 of its past 12 home games.

The Spurs remain in seventh place in the Western Conference, 4 1/2 games ahead of Oklahoma City and a game behind Dallas.

Denver had six players score in double figures, led by 23 from Ty Lawson. Kenneth Faried added 20 points and 10 rebounds for the Nuggets.

Huskers Fight Hard in Loss to Hawkeyes

Nebraska-Huskers-BasketballHoffman Estates, Ill. – Nebraska battled hard from start to finish but No. 14 Iowa hit more shots and made more plays in the second half to hand the Huskers a 74-65 loss in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals on Friday at Sears Centre Arena.

With the loss, the Huskers end the regular season with a 21-10 overall record that included a 10-8 Big Ten mark. Iowa, which defeated Nebraska for the first time in four tries in the Big Ten Tournament, improved to 24-6 overall after posting a 14-4 record to finish second in the conference regular-season standings.

NU’s four seniors finished with an 8-3 overall record in four trips to the Big Ten Tournament, including the 2014 Big Ten Championship Game win over Iowa.

Nebraska will find out its NCAA Tournament seed and destination during the Selection Show on Monday, March 16 at 6 p.m. on ESPN.

Nebraska, which has suffered five of its losses to top 10 RPI teams with two to Big Ten champion Maryland and three to runner-up Iowa, got 16 points, five assists and three steals from senior guard Tear’a Laudermill to lead four Huskers in double figures.

Senior Emily Cady added 15 points, eight rebounds and three blocks, while senior guard Brandi Jeffery added a strong effort with 14 points, five rebounds, two assists and two steals.

The Big Red also received 14 points from freshman guard Natalie Romeo, who hit 4-of-11 threes a night after knocking down a school-record 7-of-11 threes in a win over Illinois. In two career conference tournament games, Romeo went 11-for-22 from long range, and her 11 threes tied for the third-highest career total in Husker conference tournament history, trailing only 20 by All-American Jordan Hooper and 13 by All-American Lindsey Moore.

Despite solid scoring efforts from those four Huskers, the rest of the Big Red combined for just six points, including two points, 10 rebounds, two assists, a block and a steal from senior Hailie Sample. Sophomore Allie Havers added four points in limited time off the bench.

As a team, Nebraska hit just 32.4 percent (23-71) of its shots from the floor just 24 hours after hitting a season-high 61.7 percent of its shots in an 86-71 win over Illinois. NU did hit 7-of-21 threes and 12-of-18 free throws, but got outrebounded, 48-39 by the Hawkeyes. Nebraska did dominate the turnover battle, 20-12.

Iowa hit 44.8 percent (26-58) of its shots for the game, including 6-of-18 threes, and 16-of-20 free throws. Sophomore Ally Disterhoft led four Hawkeyes in double figures with 16 points and nine rebounds, while senior center Bethany Doolittle pitched in 15 points, nine boards and four of Iowa’s 10 blocks. Senior point guard Samantha Logic also scored 15 points to go along with five boards and six assists.

But the biggest contribution for Iowa came from reserve Kali Peschel, who hit 3-of-5 threes to finish with 13 points off the bench for the second straight meeting with the Huskers. Peschel averages four points per game on the season.

In an explosive first six minutes, Nebraska hit nine of its first 11 shots from the floor to take a 20-17 lead. But the Hawkeyes answered to outscore the Huskers 17-6 over the next 11 minutes to take their biggest lead of the half at 34-26.

The Big Red responded to cut the margin to just one possession at 36-33 at the half, despite hitting just two of their last 18 field goal attempts of the half.

The Huskers, who entered the game ranked No. 4 nationally by committing just 12.7 personal fouls per game, were also strapped with foul trouble up and down their starting lineup with two fouls apiece on Cady, Laudermill, Jeffery and Romeo.

Despite the problems, Laudermill and Jeffery each scored nine points to lead the Huskers in the half, while Cady added eight points, four rebounds and four blocks. The Huskers also outscored Iowa at the line, 6-3.

Nebraska finished at just 38.7 percent (12-31) from the floor, including 3-of-9 from three-point range, while going 6-of-8 at the free throw line. The Huskers won the first-half turnover battle, 10-6, but lost the first-half battle of the boards, 22-15.

Iowa hit 48.4 percent (15-31) of its shots, including 3-of-11 threes, while going 3-of-4 at the free throw line. Doolittle led Iowa with 11 points and four rebounds despite playing just nine minutes because of foul trouble. Disterhoft added 10 points and five boards, while Logic pitched in seven points and five assists. Peschel pitched in six points on a pair of three-pointers off the bench.

Iowa came out attacking in the second half building its lead to 44-36 before Laudermill trimmed the margin briefly back to six with 16:39 left. The Hawkeyes’ grip on the game strengthend with an 11-0 run capped by five straight points from Peschel, including a three-pointer to make it 53-38 with 13:56 left.

But Nebraska refused to quit. Laudermill came up with three quick defensive stops in a row, including a pair of steals and converted them to four points to cut the Iowa margin to 53-42 with12:44 left.

A three-point play by Cady with 9:59 left cut the margin to seven at 55-48 while forcing the fourth foul on Doolittle. Iowa maintained the seven-point edge at 57-50, before Peschel sparked a 7-0 Hawkeye run to rebuild the Iowa margin to 64-50 with 4:16 left.

However, the Huskers refused to go away despite all four of their senior starters being assessed four fouls. Romeo scored eight straight points for Nebraska, including a pair of threes to shave the Iowa lead to 66-58 with 2:13 left. A three by Jeffery cut the margin back to seven at 68-61, before a pair of free throws by Cady with one minute left got the margin to six points.

A final shot by Cady got the Big Red to five at 70-65 for the first time since the start of the half, but the Hawkeyes made 10-of-12 free throws in the final 2:24 to seal the win.

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