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Ventura helps Royals Sweep Angels again with 9-2 Win

kc-royalsANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Alcides Escobar and Alex Rios hit two-run doubles, Salvador Perez homered, and the defending AL champion Kansas City Royals extended their season-opening win streak to six games with a 9-2 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday.

The winning streak is the Royals’ second-longest to open a season. They won their first nine in 2003 under first-year manager Tony Pena, but finished only four games over .500 and third in the AL Central.

Albert Pujols hit his 522nd home run, moving past Ted Williams, Willie McCovey and Frank Thomas for sole possession of 18th on the career list. The solo drive off Yordano Ventura (2-0) landed in the lower seats in the left-field corner.

Cox Hits Two Homers and Huskers Win 12-3

husker baseballLincoln – Behind a pair of home runs from Christian Cox and a career-high four hits from Austin Christensen, the No. 23 Nebraska baseball team (26-11, 5-4 Big Ten) notched a series win over the Minnesota Golden Gophers (12-19, 3-9 Big Ten) on Sunday afternoon with a 12-3 in the rubber-match of the series. The Huskers took the final two games of the series by a combined score of 19-7 after being shutout, 3-0, in the series opener.

Cox became the first Husker to hit two home runs in a game since Cody Asche blasted a pair of homer against Baylor on April 30, 2011. Both homers were two-run shots to right field and came directly after Christensen started the inning with a single. Cox is now tied with Tanner Lubach for the team lead with three home runs.

Christensen finished the day 4-for-5 with two runs scored and one RBI. The junior first baseman’s previous high for hits in a game was two.

The Huskers pounded out a season-high 17 hits on the day, including a season-high five doubles. Blake Headley hit his 13th and 14th doubles of the season, while Ben Miller, Jake Schleppenbach and Tanner Lubach each added a double. Along with Cox’s two homers, NU also notched a season-high seven extra-base hits. Six different Huskers recorded a multi-hit game, while three Huskers delivered multi-RBI performances.

The Huskers jumped on Minnesota starter Tim Shannon in the first, as Ryan Boldt started the game with an infield single and then stole second base. NU then had runners on the corners when Schleppenbach beat out a bunt, and Headley came through with a RBI double. Miller and Lubach each followed with RBI groundouts to put the Huskers ahead 3-0.

Christensen started the second with a single and Cox followed with his first home run of the day, putting the Huskers ahead 5-0.

NU starter Derek Burkamper didn’t allow a hit through the first three innings, but then struggled in the fourth when he gave up three runs on three hits. With the tying runs on base and two outs, Jeff Chesnut got the final out of the third. The junior right-handed reliever earned the win on the day to improve to 5-0 on the season.

The Husker offense responded in the bottom of the frame and got all three runs back. Christensen started the inning with a single and Cox came calling again with a homer into the visitor’s bullpen behind the right-field wall. Boldt then earned a free pass when he was HBP and scored on Schleppenbach’s double.

Nebraska’s bullpen held the Gophers scoreless the rest of the game, while NU’s offense tacked on a run in the fifth and three runs in the eighth to coast to a 12-3 win. The Huskers pounded out five hits in the eighth.

The Huskers are back in action on Tuesday night at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha for a 7:05 p.m. contest against the Creighton Bluejays. The game will be carried on CBS Sports Network. The Huskers will be home on Wednesday night against the Omaha Mavericks, before welcoming the Ohio State Buckeyes to Lincoln next weekend for a three-game series.

Rockies Place Axford on Family Medical Emergency List

John Axford with the St. Louis Cardinals
John Axford with the St. Louis Cardinals

DENVER (AP) — The Colorado Rockies have placed reliever John Axford on the family medical emergency list so he can tend to his young son, who was bitten by a rattlesnake last month in Arizona.

Axford said Sunday that his son recently had surgery on his right foot to remove necrotic tissue and will be flown to Denver for more treatment. He says the toes of 2-year-old Jameson “look fine,” but doctors are trying to improve mobility.

His son was bitten twice in the yard of the house his family rented in Scottsdale for spring training. Axford will be out for 3-7 days.

To take Axford’s spot, the Rockies purchased the contract of righty Scott Oberg from Triple-A Albuquerque. They also transferred infielder Charlie Culberson (back) to the 60-day disabled list.

Nebraska Archery Paddlefish Applications Period Ending

Nebraska_game_and_parksLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The last day to apply for a Nebraska archery paddlefish permit for the July 11-Aug. 9 season is Tuesday.

The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission says archery paddlefish permits are issued through a preference system. An applicant will receive a point if he or she is unsuccessful in being awarded a permit. Anyone who doesn’t apply at least once during five consecutive years will lose all points.

Permits remaining following the first drawing will be sold beginning at 1 p.m. Central on June 1. Applicants must be at least 12 by the second Saturday in July. A person may have no more than two archery paddlefish permits per year.

Permits cost $21 for residents and $41 for nonresidents, including issuing fees.

NPCC Knights Softball Sweep Southeast to Clinch Top Seed

NPCC Knights LogoThe North Platte Community College Knights softball team clinched the top seed in the upcoming National Junior College Athletic Association Region IX Division II tournament, by sweeping the Southeast Community College Lady Storm in a double header 13 – 1 and 12 – 4.

The Knights improve to 16 – 20 and 7 – 1 in region play.  By clinching the top seed, they will receive a first round bye.

In the first game the Knights jumped out early by scoring five runs in the first inning.  The first run was caused by a bases loaded walk to Shannon Lieber scoring Jessica Jarvis.  Shelby Clark and Baileigh Oleson each had runs batted in during the first inning.  Brittney Odum had two runs batted in during the inning on a double.

The Knights scored six runs in the third inning, highlighted by Odum and Caroline Motis, both of whom doubled, as well as a three-run home run by Jazmine Chang to make the score 11 – 0.

Sara Villalobos hit a two-run home run scoring Motis to make the score 13 – 0.

The Lady Storm scored their only run in the fifth when Destiny Worthey singled and scored on a single by Alexis Graewe.

Lieber pitched the five inning complete game, allowing only one run on five hits.

In game two, the Knights scored first on a solo home run by Lieber in the second inning.

The Lady Storm stormed back with their only four runs of the game in the top half of the third to take a 4 – 1 lead.  They opened the inning with Graewe reaching on an error.  Megan Hartman and Breanna Johnson had back to back ground rule doubles.  Johnson scored on a two-run home run by Kristin Thomas.

The Knights tied the score in the fourth on a two-run home run by Oleson, scoring Shelby Clark.  The Knights took the lead in the fifth inning with five runs including Villalobos’ second home run of the day which scored Jarvis.

In the sixth, Sara Runia hit a two-run home run to increase the lead to 11- 4.  The final run of the game came when Oleson singled to score Clark to end the game.

Oleson pitched the complete game allowing four runs on five hits.  She struck out nine Lady Storm hitters.

The Knights are in action next on Wednesday, April 15, when they travel to play the Hastings College Junior Varsity Lady Broncos in a double header.  Game times are at 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. CDT.

Tri-City Closes Regular Season With 5-2 Win

tcstormDES MOINES, Ia. – The Tri-City Storm (37-17-6) closed the 2014-15 regular season with a 5-2 win over the Des Moines Buccaneers (21-26-13) on Saturday night at Buccaneer Arena.

Jake Wahlin and Dan Labosky each scored twice in the victory, while affiliate forward Austen Long notched his first USHL goal.

Tri-City will battle the Omaha Lancers in the opening round of the playoffs. Game 1 will take place in Omaha on Tuesday night before the Storm host games 2, 3 and 5.

After a scoreless first period, the Storm took the lead on Wahlin’s first goal of the night 19 seconds into the middle frame. Assists on the goal were given to both Kevin Kerr and Chris Wilkie.

Then Labosky added his first tally of the night four minutes later to make it 2-0 Tri-City.

The Buccaneers cut the lead to 2-1 with a goal by Ryan Dmowski less than a minute later at 4:55.

Before the end of the second, Wahlin scored his second of the night from Wilkie and Nolan Aibel. Both goals by the forward came on rebounds in front.

Joe Lappin scored for Des Moines at 3:06 of the third to make it 3-2, but Tri-City picked up two insurance goals late in the game.

The first came from Long, with assists from Cody Milan and affiliate Carson Meyer at 10:53.

Then Labosky got his second of the game on a broken play in front of the Bucs’ net at 12:06.

Jared Rutledge earned the win for Tri-City in net, making 33 stops while Ryland Pashovitz had 40 saves in the loss for Des Moines.

The Storm won the season series with the Buccaneers, recording a victory in five of the six meetings this season.

Tri-City opens up the 2015 USHL Clark Cup Playoffs in Omaha against the Lancers with Game 1 on Tuesday night at 7:05 p.m.

Notes: The Storm scratched forwards Matthew Freytag, Nick Master, Joel Herbert, Kyle Eastman, Garrett Gamez, Conner Valesano and Mason Appleton along with defensemen Bobby Nardella and Mattias Goransson…

 

SCORING SUMMARY

 

1st Period
(no scoring)

2nd Period

Tri-City – Jake Wahlin (Kevin Kerr, Chris Wilkie) 0:19
Tri-City – Dan Labosky – (Vince Pedrie, Chase Berger) 4:27
Des Moines – Ryan Dmowski – (Ara Nazarian, Georgy Gorodetsky) 4:55
Tri-City – Jake Wahlin – (Chris Wilkie, Nolan Aibel) 12:36

 

3rd Period
Des Moines – Joe Lappin (Tanner Karty, Ryan Dmowski) 3:06
Tri-City – Austen Long (Cody Milan, Carson Meyer) 10:53
Tri-City – Dan Labosky (Chase Berger, Kevin Kerr) 12:06

PENALTIES

 

1st Period
Tri-City – Dan Labosky – (Holding), 2 min, 15:23

2nd Period
Tri-City – Dan Labosky – (High Sticking), 2 min, 12:42
Des Moines – Alec Rauhauser – (Tripping), 2 min, 13:30
Des Moines – Alec Rauhauser – (Head Contact), 2 min, 19:15
Tri-City – Vince Pedrie – (Roughing), 2 min, 19:15
Des Moines – Nicky Wolff – (Continuing Altercation) (Misconduct), 10 min, 19:15

3rd Period
Des Moines – Brennan Sanford – (Slashing), 2 min, 12:22
Tri-City – Nolan Aibel – (Unsportsmanlike Conduct), 2 min, 12:22
Des Moines – Tanner Karty – (Tripping), 2 min, 18:28

Power Play

Tri-City – 0/2

Des Moines – 0/2


Shots

Tri-City: 14, 18, 13 = Total: 45
Des Moines: 7, 14, 14 = Total: 35

Saves
Tri-City – Jared Rutledge – 33/35
Des Moines – Ryland Pashovitz – 40/45

Huskers Capture Fifth NCAA Title

UNLSt. Louis, Mo.- The Nebraska women’s bowling team captured its fifth NCAA title in school history Saturday night, as the NTCA top-ranked Huskers defeated Stephen F. Austin 4-2 at Tropicana Lanes in St. Louis in front of a nationally televised audience.

The Huskers have won five NCAA titles since bowling became an NCAA sanctioned sport in 2003, as tonight’s victory was its first since 2013. NU also won it all in 2009, while winning back-to-back NCAA titles in 2004 and 2005. In the first 12 years of NCAA sponsorship, the Huskers have finished first or second seven times.

Husker freshman Julia Bond of Aurora, Ill., won Most Valuable Player in the NCAA National Championship match, as senior Liz Kuhlkin also made the all-tournament team.

Bond, in her first season with the Huskers was speechless after the match, mentioning that all of the hard work the team has put in really showed when the match got tough.

“This is literally the definition of hard work pays off, that match was so tough, and when we got behind there for a bit, we just continued to believe and work hard,” Bond said. “To win the national championship is really important to us, again, it just shows our hard work pays off.”

A third-team all-American selection, Bond was at a loss of words trying to describe what it felt to be champions.

“Being a freshman and doing something like this—it is just unbelievable. It is honestly all because of the girls that were standing behind me every shot,” she said. “It just feels great. To win MVP really means a lot, it kind of sets the tone for my college career—it just feels really good right now to be champions.”

Nebraska Head Coach Bill Straub was not surprised by Bond’s performance, according to Straub she has been really at the top of her game for about the last month or so.

“The last two weeks before we came here, we really worked on hitting spares in practice while really working on our fundamentals,” Straub said. “Bond was at the top of the list, she does not very often hit a bad shot, every time she is up you know the shot is in the hunt,”

According to Straub, he believes that the Huskers preparation throughout the season helped guide them to their 10th overall championship.

“They talk about it with football pretty regularly, the people that are the best conditioned or best the best prepared last the longest doing their best, and that is what we did tonight,” Straub said. “My hat goes off to Stephen F. Austin, they are a tremendous team, but I just think the endurance of being so prepared for a long struggle that required emotion management and fundamental preparation and then the delivery of those fundamentals, those are the reasons that got the ‘W for us.”

Straub added that its great the Huskers won their fifth NCAA title, but as he mentioned, do not forget about the other five championships Nebraska has won before the NCAA began sponsoring bowling.

“For the school this is our 10th title overall, and fifth NCAA title since the sport become sponsored by the NCAA in 2003. 10 is sure a nice number, I am certainly not discounting the five NCAA titles, 10 just sure does make a nice round number.”

In game one, the Huskers opened up the national championship match in exciting fashion against the Jacks, as NU used clutch strikes by freshman Julia Bond and senior Andrea Ruiz to narrowly beat SFA 237-232.

Nebraska opened up the second game with a strike from sophomore Gazmine Mason, before leaving some pins out on the alley through the first five frames of the game, as the Huskers trailed the Ladyjacks by 49 after five frames.

Mason again would try and spark NU, as the Rhode Island native rolled a strike in the sixth frame to give NU a spark. After two consecutive spares by Melanie Crawford and Ruiz, and a strike by Bond, senior Liz Kuhlkin finished the second game with a spare. Despite the strong finish, Stephen F. Austin threw seven- consecutive strikes to defeat the Huskers 253-178

The Huskers quickly got game two out of their minds, as the lady Huskers opened up game three on fire with three strikes and two spares, giving NU a 13 pin lead after five frames. Mason continued her dominating ways in the sixth frame, throwing her fourth-straight strike to build on the Husker lead.

Junior Melanie Crawford threw a clutch spare in the seventh frame, after only knocking six pins down in her first attempt. Ruiz threw her fourth strike of the night in the eighth frame, giving NU some cushion before their 4-5 bowlers. Bond threw a strike and Kuhlkin was able to close the game out with a spare, as the Huskers crushed the Ladyjacks 201-171.

NU continued their dominating play in game four, as the Huskers opened the game with two strikes and a spare to grab the early lead. After two spares from Bond and Kuhlkin, NU took an 11 pin lead to the media timeout, entering the sixth frame. Despite the early lead, the Huskers were unable to hold on to the lead, as SFA edged out NU 188-179 to even the match up 2-2.

Entering into game five, the Huskers and Ladyjacks began a best-of-three series for the NCAA Title. NU started off game five with an open frame, leaving two pins up giving Stephen F. Austin an early lead. The Huskers continued to battle, as NU only trailed by 10 pins entering the sixth frame.

Mason again through an impressive strike to open up the sixth frame of game five, as the Huskers continued to try and battle back against the Ladyjacks. Ruiz again threw a clutch strike in the eighth frame, giving the Huskers the lead back. NU was able to close out SFA after clutch shots from both Bond and Kuhlkin, as the Huskers took game five 205-201.

Game six brought the best out of both Nebraska and Stephen F. Austin, as the Huskers tried to close out SFA to win the title. After a clutch strike from Crawford the Huskers trailed the Ladyjacks by four entering the sixth frame and media timeout.

After an open frame in the seventh frame, Ruiz hit a huge strike to give the Huskers the chance to control their own destiny. Both Bond and Kuhlkin were able to close the match out, as Kuhlkin threw the final spare to give Nebraska the match win 4-2.

Moustakas, Perez Homer in Royals’ 6-4 Win over Angels

kc-royalsANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Mike Moustakas and Salvador Perez homered during a five-run fourth inning against Jered Weaver, and the defending AL champion Kansas City Royals extended their season-opening winning streak to five games with a 6-4 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Saturday night.

Jeremy Guthrie (1-0) threw 94 pitches in his season debut, allowing four runs and six hits in seven innings as he began a $25 million, three-year contract. It was his first start that mattered since he took the loss in World Series Game 7 against San Francisco.

Greg Holland followed Wade Davis out of the bullpen and pitched a perfect ninth inning for his third save. The Royals and Atlanta are the only big league teams whose relievers have not allowed a run.

Weaver (0-2) threw 85 pitches over 4 1-3 innings and was charged with six runs, seven hits and four walks.

Cubs Offense Awakens in 9-5 Win over Rockies

colorado-rockiesDENVER (AP) — Chris Coghlan and Mike Olt hit consecutive solo homers in the third inning, Dexter Fowler had two triples and the Chicago Cubs ended the Colorado Rockies’ bid for their best start in team history with a 9-5 win on Saturday night.

The Rockies were attempting to improve to 5-0 for the first time. This is the fifth occasion they have won four of their first five.

Starlin Castro also added a solo shot for the Cubs, who entered without a home run this season. Chicago was limited to three runs through the opening three games, but finally erupted at hitter-friendly Coors Field. The Cubs had 12 hits Saturday, which was as many as they had coming in.

Jason Hammel (1-0) allowed three runs and eight hits in six innings against his former team. He also had two singles.

Iginla leads Colorado past Chicago 3-2

Colorado-Avalanche-LogoDENVER (AP) — Jarome Iginla’s second power-play goal with 32.9 seconds left lifted the Colorado Avalanche to a 3-2 victory over the slumping Chicago Blackhawks on Saturday night.

Semyon Varlamov had 28 saves and Cody McLeod also scored for Colorado, which won four of its last five despite being eliminated from the postseason a week ago.

The Blackhawks rested captain Jonathan Toews and defenseman Duncan Keith after learning they were locked into the No. 3 seed in the Central Division. Minnesota’s loss to St. Louis earlier Saturday clinched a first-round matchup with Nashville. Chicago was 3-1 against the Predators, with two of those wins coming after regulation.

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