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Cal’s Tony Tuioti hired as Nebraska’s defensive line coach

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska has hired California’s Tony Tuioti to replace Mike Dawson as defensive line coach.

Coach Scott Frost announced the addition of Tuioti on Tuesday. The 42-year-old was a Golden Bears assistant the past two years, coaching outside linebackers in 2017 and the defensive line in 2018. Tuioti spent 2016 at Michigan, where he oversaw recruiting as the director of player personnel. Tuioti also has coached at his alma mater of Hawaii and with the Cleveland Browns.

Tuioti, who played defensive line for the Rainbow Warriors from 1996-99, signed a two-year contract paying him $375,000 annually.

Dawson was on the Central Florida coaching staff that followed Frost to Nebraska after the 2017 season. Dawson resigned two weeks ago to join the New York Giants staff.

2018-19 Postseason: Knights Postseason Scenarios

Postseason basketball is here and for fans of North Platte Community College, there is still a lot of things that are up in the air.

For the Women, the regular season is over and they know what their fate will be. They ended the regular season in second place:

 

Division Record Region 9 Record Overall Record
Central Community College-Columbus 4-0 4-1 10-13
North Platte Community College 1-3 3-13 5-22
Southeast Community College 1-3 1-5 9-19

That means the Women will host the first round of the Region IX playoffs against Southeast Community College. That game will be played on Wednesday, Feb 27th. The Knights have gone 1-1 against the Southeast Storm this season. The first matchup the Knights lost 81-74 at home on Jan 28th. The Knights then beat Southeast in Beatrice on Feb 9th 77-62.

The winner of that game will then go on to the finals of the Region IX tournament to play Central Community College. That game will be played in Columbus on March 4th.

Should the Knights beat both Southeast and Central, they would then host the District F championship (which spends one year in Region IX and one year in Region XIII, this year Region IX will host) for the opportunity to then move on to the national championship.

The Women’s national championship will be March 19-23rd in Arkansas.

 

For the Men, one game remains in the regular season and it is a very important one. On February 26th the Knights will travel to Scottsbluff to play the Cougars for first place in the South sub-district of Region IX. Here are the standings headed into that game:

Division Record Region 9 Record Overall Record
North Platte Community College 9-2 15-2 22-3
Western Nebraska Community College 9-2 14-3 22-7
Otero Junior College 6-5 6-5 20-8
Trinidad State Junior College 5-6 5-6 18-9
Lamar Community College 4-8 4-8 16-14
Northeastern Junior College 4-8 5-11 12-17
McCook Community College 3-9 4-11 11-17

The Knights are 1-0 against Scottsbluff this season, beating them in North Platte on Jan 25th, 81-74. After the game on the 26th, the Region IX playoffs will start. Where the Knights play and how many rounds is dependent on what happens the night of the 26th.

Knights beat Scottsbluff: The Knights will be the #1 seed in the Region IX South sub-district and will earn that all important first round bye. This automatically punches their ticket to Sheridan, WY for the Region IX tournament where they will be re-seeded. That tournament will take place on March 7-9. Headed into the Tournament with the #1 seed in the South Sub-district will help the Knights earn a favorable draw for the first round.

Knights lose to Scottsbluff: The Knights drop to #2 and will have to win another game in order to earn their spot in Sheridan. Should this happen the Knights will host McCook at home on Saturday, March 1st. McCook is one of two teams in the South sub-district to get a win over North Platte this season. The Knights split their games against the Indians, losing the first 84-76 on Jan 29th in McCook. The Knights got revenge at home on Feb 20th with a big win, 91-68.

Should the Knights win the Region IX tournament that earns an automatic entry into the National Championship tournament. If the Knights make it to the final day of the Region IX tournament there is still a chance the Knights can earn an “at large” bid into the national championship. As it stands Region IX has two teams ranked in the top 25 on the season (Sheridan and Casper) and Western Nebraska has spent time ranked this season. All of that goes into consideration when discussing “at large” bids.

The Knights have been to the national tournament twice in their history. The furthest they have gotten is the second round.

Rockies reach agreement with Black, 3 more years

The Colorado Rockies have agreed to a three-year contract extension with manager Bud Black after he guided the team to back-to-back playoff appearances.

His contract now runs through the 2022 season, the team announced Monday in Scottsdale, Arizona.

The 61-year-old Black has posted a 178-147 record since being named Colorado’s manager on Nov. 7, 2016. His .548 winning percentage is the best in franchise history.

Colorado is coming off a 91-72 season in which the team beat the Chicago Cubs in the NL wild-card game before losing to Milwaukee during the NL Division Series.

Black has been an NL manager of the year finalist in each of his two seasons with the Rockies. He won the award in 2010 while with San Diego.

Knights close out home schedule in fashion, beat the Lopes

North Platte – The North Platte Community College Knights women’s basketball team sent the two sophomores, Madisyn Francis, from Houston, Texas, and Nahatabaa Nacona, from Chinle, Ariz., out in style with a 76-49 victory over the Lamar Community College Lopes, Friday at the McDonald – Belton Gymnasium.

The Knights outscored the Lopes 17-10 in the first quarter.

The Knights opened up the second quarter on a 13-4 run to take a 16 point lead at 30-14.  They led the Lopes, 32-21, at halftime.

The Knights started the third quarter on a 10-5 run to take a 42-26 lead.  The Lopes cut the Knights lead to 12 at the end of the third quarter, trailing the Knights 51-39.

In the fourth quarter, the Knights outscored the Lopes, 25-10 to seal the win.

The Knights improve to 5-21 on the season.

They were led in scoring by Emily Joseph, from St. Petersburg, Fla., with 19 points. Nacona added 18 points and Francis had 16 points.

Nacona led the Knights with 10 rebounds and Katie Cox, from New Port Richey, Fla., had nine boards.

The Lopes drop to 2-27.  They were led in scoring by LaZaria Roby with 14 points. Hanna Diaz added 11 points.

Lana Skripkina had nine rebounds to lead the Lopes.

The Knights Women’s next game still to be determined. Should Central beat Southeast on Monday night the Knights would host Southeast on Wednesday. If Southeast gets the win over Central then the Knights will travel to Southeast on Wednesday.

 

For the men, the North Platte Community College Knights defeated the Lamar Community College Lopes on sophomore night, 88-59.

The Knights, with the score tied at nine, went on a 35-12 run to take their biggest lead of the half at 44-21.  They led at halftime, 45-27.

The Knights are 22-3 on the season and 9-2 in the Region IX South Sub-Region.

They were led in scoring by Ilya Tyrtyshnik, from Kiev, Ukraine, and Luke Christen, from Mullen, with 16 points.  Courtney Murrell, from Carrollton, Texas, finished with 14 points and Tim Johnson, from Arlington, Texas, added 10 points.

Sophomore Nelo Nducuia, from Maputo, Mozambique, had seven rebounds to lead the Knights.

The Lopes were led by Jubrile Belo, with 20 points.  Belo also had seven rebounds to lead the Lopes.

Jake Haertl added 13 points.

The Knights travel to Western Nebraska to close out the regular season.

Game time is at 8:30 p.m.

Knights women fall to McCook in second to final game

North Platte – The McCook Community College Lady Indians completed the season sweep of the North Platte Community College Knights on Wednesday evening, 86-67, at the McDonald – Belton Gymnasium in Nebraska Community College Athletic Conference play.

The Knights kept it close in the first quarter, trailing 23-19 at the end of the first quarter.  In the first quarter, there were four ties with the last one being 13-13 each.

The Knights continued to keep the pressure on the Lady Indians, tying up the score at 26.  The Indians went on a 14-4 run to take their biggest lead of the half at 40-30. The Knights cut the lead to 50-33 on a three-pointer by Madisyn Francis, from Houston, Texas, to end the half.

The Indians outscored the Knights in the third quarter, 31-18, to take a 81-51 lead at the end of the third.

In the fourth quarter, the Knights outscored the Lady Indians 16-15.

Francis, Nahatabaa Nacona, from Chinle, Ariz., and Emily Joseph, from St. Petersburg, Fla., each scored 18 points for the Knights.

Katie Cox, from New Port Richey, Fla., had 10 rebounds to lead the Knights, now 4-22 on the season.

The Lady Indians had four players in double figures led by Hailey Tiles and Makenna Bodette, each with 21 points.  Nikki Cross had 14 points and Makayla Jones added 13 points.

Bodette had 12 rebounds.

The Knights close out their regular season on sophomore night, when they host the Lamar Community College. It will be the final regular season game for Francis and Nacona.

Knights exact revenge on Indians

North Platte – The North Platte Community College Knights men’s basketball team avenged an earlier loss in the season by defeating the McCook Community College Indians on Wednesday at the McDonald – Belton Gymnasium in Region IX South Sub-Region play with a score of 91-68.

The Knights took the lead at the beginning of the game, jumping out to a 21-11 lead.  The Indians went on an 18-8 run to tie the score up at 29 points apiece.

The Knights took the lead right back by going on a 7-1 lead to lead by six at 36-30.  The Knights led at halftime, 41-36.

In the second half, the Knights continued to increase their lead.  The Knights had their largest lead with 26 points at 89-63.

The Knights are 21-3 on the season, and an 8-2 mark in South Sub-Region play.

The Knights had five players score in double figures, led by Courtney Murrell, from Carrollton, Texas, who had 25 points. Jakub Karwowski, from Warsaw, Poland, finished with 18 points. Da’May Jones, from Houston, Texas, and Edgars Kaufmanis, from Valmiera, Latvia, each had 12 points.  Ilya Tyrtyshnik, from Kiev, Ukraine, added 10 points.

Karwowski had six blocked shots and eight rebounds. Kaufmanis led the Knights with nine rebounds. Murrell had seven assists.

The Indians, 10-17 overall and 2-8 in Region IX South Sub-Region play, were led in scoring by AV Banks and Peanut Cunningham with 15 points.

Cunningham also had six rebounds to lead the Indians.

The Knights finish out the home portion of the regular season when they host Lamar Community College on sophomore night. It will be the final regular season home game for Karwowski, Nelo Nducuia, from Maputo, Mozambique, and Tyrtyshnik.

The game will follow the women’s game at about 7 p.m.

GAMESTORY: Bulldogs season comes to an end with loss in Lexington

The Bulldogs Boys basketball teams season has come to an end after a 55-39 pt loss in the B-7 sub-district tournament in Lexington.

The game started off fast and furious with each team getting open looks that wouldn’t fall. Defense started to pick up in the first quarter as both the Minutemen and Bulldogs looked to take things over early. It was a quarter that featured a lot of fast play but missed shots and would end with Lexington in the lead 12-9.

The second quarter Lexington would come out and start firing on all cylinders. The Minutemen would go on an 8-0 run to start the second putting the Bulldogs back on their heels. All of a sudden it was 20-9 in favor of Lexington. The Bulldogs would get a stop on defense and come out with a 6-0 run of their own on back to back three point shots forcing Lexington to take a time out with 3:56 left in the second. The rest of the quarter teams would trade buckets until the very end. A missed shot by Steven Garcia would give Lexington the ball with 5 seconds left, more than enough to move the ball up court and throw up a three at the buzzer. Lexington would lead at the half 27-20. At that point, no Bulldog had more than 3 points.

The momentum from a  buzzer beater would carry in the third quarter for the Minutemen, they would start the quarter on a 7-2 run that would get a time out from the Bulldogs with 5:48 left on the clock. Out of the time out, Lexington would go on another quick 5-0 and with 3:12 left in the quarter they would have the big lead 39-22. North Platte would make a 6-0 run of their own to end the quarter down just 11 points 39-28. You got the feeling after that run that the Bulldogs would not go away quietly.

In the fourth quarter, the Bulldogs would cut the lead to single digits a few times but Lexington would always seem to have an answer. With about 3 minutes left, North Platte would start to foul the Minutemen and make them earn points from the line. The strategy worked as first as the Lexington team would miss two sets of free throws leading to easy buckets for the Bulldogs. North Platte would never get it closer than 9 points before Lexington started making free throws.

The Minutemen would avenge the loss to the Bulldogs from earlier in the season by eliminating them 55-39 ending the North Platte season.

GAMESTORY: Bulldog girls show toughness late in W, Boys fall short

Scottsbluff, NE – The Bulldog basketball season is almost over. The Dawgs travel to the panhandle for a back to back to finish up their season. Last night (Feb 7th) was the first of the back to back against Scottsbluff.

The night started well for the Lady Bulldogs, even before the game began it was announced that they had the highest point total in the B-7 sub-district which meant that NPHS was going to host the Girls B-7 sub-district tournament, a first for the school since they dropped to Class B play this season.  With that knowledge the ladies went into Scottsbluff looking to get back to .500 on the season with a win against the Bearcats.

The first quarter was flat for both teams, they looked disinterested from the tip and played sloppy basketball with turnovers and missed shots on both ends of the floor. Near the halfway mark Callie Haneborg started to get her shot to fall on a few transition opportunities, one a three point shot from the corner, and the Bulldog defense clamped down.  At the end of the first it was 15-11 in favor of Scottsbluff. Gracie Haneborg lead the way for the Bulldogs with 6 points, Callie had the other five for North Platte.

Second quarter was much the same as the first with both teams struggling with turnovers and getting shots to fall. Scoring in the second was much more balanced for the Bulldogs with Gracie Haneborg, McKenna Little, Peyton Negley and Abby Orr all getting involved. Negley lead the way in the second with 4 of the Bulldogs 10 points. They would give up 11 to Scottsbluff and go into the half down 26-21.

Third quarter would feature a quick start by Scottsbluff. They would score the first six points prompting a time out by headcoach Tyson Hammond. The Bulldogs would struggle all quarter with the speed of the Scottsbluff guards who were getting into the paint. Offensively the Bulldogs started to make shots lead by Abbie Hedgecock who had 5 points in the quarter. Scottsbluff would outscore the Dawgs 17-14 in the third to take an eight point lead (43-35) into the final frame.

With momentum on their side Scottsbluff would come out and get a quick bucket to go up by double digits and a few sloppy turnovers by the Bulldogs looked to seal their fate. To the Dawgs credit they never stopped fighting and turned their hopes to the seniors: Negley and Hedgecock and their leading scorer Gracie Haneborg. Those three would not disappoint.

Hedgecock pulled the duty of shutting down Scottsbluff’s speedy guard Garcia and performed admirably. Behind a renewed defensive effort the Lady Dawgs started to claw their way back into the match. With four minutes remaining the Dawgs still found themselves down by 10 points. They collectively said that was not good enough. Scottsbluff would start to stumble down the end in the face of the Bulldogs defense which lead to easy fast break points for the Bulldogs. Gracie Haneborg would score 9 of her 19 points in the fourth, Abbie Hedgecock would add 8 (13 total) and with 27.7 seconds remaining Gracie would give the Dawgs their first lead on a pair of free throws.

The Dawgs would outscore Scottsbluff 26-14 in the fourth and end up the victors 61-57, moving back to .500 on the season (9-9). They wrap up the regular season on Feb 8th with a game against Gering in Gering before hosting the B-7 subdistricts on Monday and Tues (Feb 11-12). They open up play against Holdrege.

The nightcap featured an 8-10 Scottsbluff boys team welcoming in the 3-14 Bulldogs.

First quarter action started out quick for the Dawgs, they came out attacking the paint with Caleb Horne, who had 4 in the quarter, and good outside shooting from Steven Garcia and Jack Mohr. They had a 6-2 lead to start the game before Scottsbluff changed things up a bit and went small. After that it was a track meet for the rest of the first and the Bulldogs were down 18-10 headed into the second.

In the second the Dawgs found their rythm on offense and started to move the ball well opening up shots which in turn pulled Scottsbluff defense away from the paint and let the Bulldog guards drive inside. Garcie and Mohr would each put in 6 points in the quarter, Luke Zimbelman would add 5 and Kiya Kramer would hit a three late and the half would come to an end with the Bulldogs even with Scottsbluff 31-31.

The third is where both teams started to play defense and the officials got involved with quick whistles. Caleb Horne found room to go to work in the paint, he had 7 of his 14 points in the third and each teams defense was stellar. The teams would only score 13 points each and would once again be all tied up after three, 44-44.

Scottsbluff would pull away in the 4th quarter as they came out shooting lights out. The Bulldogs struggled to match the Inside out game of Scottsbluff which lead to easy points for the Bearcats. The Dawgs committed a few costly turnovers down the stretch and would get outscored in the quarter 27-12. The Dawgs fall to 3-15 on the season after the 71-56 loss with one game to play in Gering.

Caleb Horne lead the way with 14 points and 10 rebounds. Jack Mohr dropped 12 points and Steven Garcia added 13.

The Bulldogs dont know where they will play the boys B-7 subdistricts, but if the standings stay the way they are now through the weekend, the boys will be headed to Lexington.

Area Schools signing day (Updated)

February 6th was national signing day. Here are some local area student-athletes who are continuing their career at a collegiate level:

Updated 2/7 6:45 am

NPHS: Jake Johnson – Doane University

 

 

 

 

 

 

NPHS: Hunter Bose – Doane University

 

 

 

 

 

 

NPHS: Brad Swanson – Simpson College

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hershey:Levi Wilson – Chadron State College

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gothenburg: Trenton Harbur – Fort Hays State

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gothenburg: Hannah Anderson, UNK track and field;  Caden Geiken, Doane football; Dawson Graham, Northwest Missouri State football

McCook: Colin Giron, UNK football; Morgan Fawver, Chadron State football; Paxton Terry, Hastings football; James Mockry,York baseball

Ogallala: Cameron Raffaeli, UNK football; Trey Rezac, Hastings baseball; Makenzie Anderson, McCook CC volleyball; Maddie Mendoza, McCook CC volleyball

Bulldogs find a new Volleyball Coach

North Platte High School Hires Head Volleyball Coach

North Platte High School Activities Director, Marc Mroczek, has named Clancy Hammond as the new head volleyball coach for the 2019-2020 school year. Coach Clancy Hammond is currently the head 8th grade volleyball coach at Adams Middle School. Clancy has been involved in club volleyball in the area for several years. Clancy is a 1998 graduate of North Platte High School and played volleyball at Mid-Plains Community College.

Marc Mroczek, North Platte Activities Director comments: “Clancy has a great vision for the North Platte High School Volleyball program, and she will do what is best for our student athletes to build sustained excellence. Coach Hammond’s commitment and passion for the sport of volleyball will be a strong asset to our coaching staff at NPHS. I am excited for the future of North Platte High School volleyball under Coach Hammond’s leadership.”

Mr. Mroczek and Coach Hammond will be collaborating for hiring assistant coaches and developing off-season and summer opportunities for her athletes.

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