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Storm Partner With Children’s Heart Foundation

Children's Heart Foundation Nebraska Chapter CHFKEARNEY, Neb. – On Friday night, the Children’s Heart Foundation and the Tri-City Storm are coming together to be part of Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week.

Many families in the Tri-Cities have been affected by Congenital Heart Defects (CHD). The Children’s Heart Foundation is a non-profit organization solely focused on funding research for CHD.

Operated fully by volunteers, all funds raised will go towards the most promising research to advance the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of congenital heart defects.

“Congenital Heart Defect Awareness week is Feb. 7-14, but we need to remember these families that are affected every day of the year,” said Kristi Unick, President of the Nebraska Chapter of the Children’s Heart Foundation. “Creating awareness of CHD will in return assist us in raising funds for our research.”

The Children’s Heart Foundation is selling discounted adult tickets for $12 to Friday’s game with the Omaha Lancers, with the Storm providing a donation on each of the sold seats.

You can purchase your discounted tickets by calling 402.875.0231 or email chfne@childrensheartfoundation.org. Game time is 7:30 p.m.

“We saw this as a win-win project and an organization to align our brand,” said Storm President Greg Shea. “As a result, over 200 supporters will be in attendance on Fridaynight.”

One in 100 babies are born with a CHD, over 40,000 children per year. Congenital heart defects are common and deadly, yet CHD research is grossly under-funded relative to the prevalence of the disease. More than 50 percent of children born with a CHD will require at least one invasive surgery in their lifetime.

Maniohuta Archers 4th Annual Youth 300 Tournament Results

Maniohuta ArchersThe Maniohuta Archers held their 4th Annual Youth 300 Tournament on Saturday, February 7th. Girls and boys classes ranged from ages 8-11, 12-16, compound bow &  barebow. The top 3 scores in each category earned a gold, silver or bronze medal, but all archers received participation ribbons. The top archer in each category also received a gift certificate to Two Feathers archery.

GIRLS AGES 811 BAREBOW

  1. Mattie Morrell 163 3x
  2. Karsyn Johnson 53

Maniohuta Archers 2GIRLS AGES 811 COMPOUND

  1. Makenna Ruppert 163 1x
  2. Evelyn Lewis 37

GIRLS AGES 1216 COMPOUND

  1. Rene Assels 178 3x

BOYS AGES 811 BAREBOW

  1. Cooper Leibhart 39

BOYS AGES 811 COMPOUND

  1. Zack Smith 284 16x
  2. Gage Anderson 281 20x
  3. Max Brunswick 242 12x
  4. Tyson Krab 220 6x
  5. Matt Lech 219 4x
  6. Chase Leibhart 215 6x
  7. Levi Luenenborg 166 3x
  8. Jordan Buoy 135 1x

BOYS AGES 1216 COMPOUND

  1. Keifer Smith 280 18x
  2. Bodee Assels 272 12x
  3. Matt Refior 271 11x
  4. Brayden Barker 253 11x
  5. Miles Morrell 253 10x
  6. Shevie McCuiston 223 5x
  7. Gabe Torrez 222 4x
  8. Colten Ruppert 216 8x
  9. Zane Leibhart 215 4x
  10. Donavan McConnell 215 3x
  11. Carter Davidson 191 3x
  12. CJ Monheiser 187 3x
  13. Kainin Wilson 149
  14. Corey Parsons 145 2x
  15. Mitchell Walters 144 2x

All-Star Players to Compete in NBA’s First Fashion Show

NBA All-Star Game 2015 New York BrooklynNEW YORK (AP) — All-Stars James Harden, Klay Thompson and DeMarcus Cousins are among the players to compete in the NBA’s first fashion show.

Produced by LeBron James’ Springhill Production Company, the one-hour “NBA All-Star All-Style” will be taped Friday night inside New York’s Hammerstein Theater and air Saturday at 6:30 p.m. EST on TNT.

It will have three rounds: dressing for the boardroom, a night out and attire worn to the game. The competition will start with eight players, with four advancing to the second round and the top two competing in the finals.

Presented by Samsung Galaxy, the show will feature models and entertainers joining the players. TNT studio analysts Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith and WNBA star Elena Delle Donne are on the judging panel.

Kevin Durant Scores 40, Thunder beat Nuggets 124-114

Denver_NuggetsDENVER (AP) — Kevin Durant scored 40 points, Russell Westbrook had 26 and the Oklahoma City Thunder beat Denver 124-114 on Monday night to hand the Nuggets their sixth loss in a row.

Durant matched a career best by hitting seven 3-pointers and finished 13 of 19 from the floor. Mitch McGary added 17 points and 10 rebounds for the Thunder.

The Nuggets, who have lost 13 of 14, were led by Wilson Chandler’s 23 points. Kenneth Faried and Ty Lawson each added 22 for Denver, which also lost its sixth straight at home — its longest home skid since dropping seven in a row at the Pepsi Center from Feb. 6 to March 2, 2003.

Trailing by 14 at halftime, the Nuggets scored the first nine points of the third quarter to pull to 73-68. But Westbrook countered with a 3 to spark a 13-3 burst that put the Thunder back in front by 15.

Regional Matchups Highlight 2015 Houston College Classic Field

husker baseballHOUSTON, TX — The 15th annual Houston College Classic returns to Minute Maid Park, home of the Houston Astros, from March 6-8 with regional matchups highlighting the three-day, six-team, nine-game tournament. The University of Houston will be making its yearly appearance in the Classic and will be joined by Baylor, Texas A&M and LSU, which is making its first appearance in the tournament. Nebraska, which is coached by former Astro Darin Erstad, and Hawaii, round out the tournament field.

The Houston College Classic once again boasts a strong lineup led by No. 2 LSU and No. 3 Houston, as ranked by Baseball America in their preseason poll. This marks the first time in tournament history that it will host two of the top three teams in the country. This event is regarded as one of the top collegiate baseball tournaments in the nation, as it continues to draw fans, top-ranked programs and scouts from every Major League organization on a yearly basis.

Last year’s Classic, which featured three teams ranked in the preseason top 25, eventually had all six participants make an NCAA Regional. Historically, the Houston College Classic has hosted the No. 1 team in preseason polls six times in tournament history and has hosted two eventual College World Series Champions. Several current Major League players have played in the Classic, including David Price, Michael Bourn, Gerrit Cole, Mike Leake and Anthony Rendon, to name a few.

For local fans or alumni, this year’s tournament represents the only time that Hawaii, LSU and Nebraska will play in the state of Texas this season, while the Houston College Classic will be the only stop in Houston for Baylor and Texas A&M in 2015.

“The Astros are extremely proud to host the Houston College Classic,” said Houston Astros President Reid Ryan. “It’s one of the best preseason college baseball tournaments in the country and represents a great kickoff to our 2015 season.”

Select student and adult daily tickets and three-day tournament passes are now available for purchase online at www.Astros.com/CollegeClassic. Tickets can also be purchased at the Minute Maid Park Box Office (during regular business hours), by calling Ticketmaster at 1-877-9ASTROS, or by visiting any of the Astros regular Houston-area Ticketmaster outlets.

Adult tickets purchased in advance are available for a $16 daily admission, as well as a $36 three-day tournament pass. Tickets for high school and college students, with a valid student ID, and children (ages 4-14) are available now for $10 daily and $24 for a tournament pass.

Season ticket holders (27-game packages and up) are offered a $10 daily ticket and a $24 tournament pass. To purchase general admission group tickets for groups of 20 or more, please call 713-259-8381. Luxury suites can be purchased for the entire tournament or on a daily basis by calling 713-259-8843. Diamond Club tickets are available for purchase by calling 713-259-8333.

Select parking in the Astros controlled lots will be sold for $15 (Diamond Lot) and $10 (Lot A, B).

2015 Houston College Classic Schedule*

Fri., March 6       Baylor vs. Hawaii                                                             12:05 p.m.

  Nebraska vs. Texas A&M                                              3:35 p.m.

  Houston (#3) vs. LSU (#2)                                              7:05 p.m.

Sat., March 7      Hawaii vs. Nebraska                                                       12:05 p.m.

  LSU (#2) vs. Baylor                                                           3:35 p.m.

  Texas A&M vs. Houston (#3)                                        7:05 p.m.

Sun., March 8     Nebraska vs. LSU (#2)                                                    11:05 a.m.

  Baylor vs. Texas A&M                                                     2:35 p.m.

  Hawaii vs. Houston (#3)                                                6:05 p.m.

Pace of Play Not Expected to be College Football Rules Issue

NCAA-Football-CollegeThe NCAA coordinator of college football officials says he does not expect pace of play to be a major topic when the rules committee meets this week.

Rogers Redding said Monday the use of technology on the sideline will be a focus during committee meetings Tuesday and Wednesday.

Redding said the conversation about pace of play has been “muted.”

“There hasn’t been an awful lot of concern about that this year,” Redding said. “We’ll probably talk about it in the meeting, but I don’t anticipate any changes in the rules as a result of that.”

The NCAA football rules committee does not usual stir up much controversy, but last year it made headlines and talk-radio fodder for weeks with its proposal aimed at slowing down the game and limiting the number of plays for safety reasons.

Huskers Announce Tip Time for Regular-Season Finale with Ohio State

Nebraska-Huskers-BasketballLincoln – The No. 22 Nebraska women’s basketball team will tip-off its regular-season finale against Ohio State at Pinnacle Bank Arena on Sunday, March 1 at 4 p.m.

The game time had been listed as TBA on all schedules before the announcement by the Big Ten Conference and Big Ten Network on Monday, Feb. 9. The game will be televised live nationally by BTN.

Single-game tickets for the Ohio State game are on sale right now through the Nebraska Athletic Ticket Office at Huskers.com or by calling 1-800-8-BIG-RED. That game will be Senior Day for the Huskers, when Emily Cady (Seward, Neb.), Brandi Jeffery (Vacherie, La.), Tear’a Laudermill (Moreno Valley, Calif.) and Hailie Sample (Flower Mound, Texas) will be honored for their significant contributions over the past four seasons in the Nebraska program.

Nebraska’s four senior starters have helped the Big Red to an average of 23 victories per season over the past four years and are pursuing their fourth consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance. All four seniors have played in more than 115 games in their Husker careers and all four have started at least 30 games.

The No. 22 Huskers enter this Thursday’s home game with No. 14 Iowa at Pinnacle Bank Arena with a 17-6 overall record and a 7-5 Big Ten mark. It will be Nebraska’s third straight game against a team currently ranked in the top 20 by the Associated Press.

In addition to BTN televising Nebraska’s regular-season finale against Ohio State, the Huskers also added a BTN game at Indiana on Saturday, Feb. 21 in a previous wildcard announcement by the network. The game at Bloomington will tip-off at 11 a.m. central.

With the addition of the Indiana and Ohio State games, Nebraska will have a school-record 16 regular-season games televised nationally in 2014-15, including 11 games on the Big Ten Network.

NBA All-Star Weekend Brings Basketball’s Best to Big Apple

NBA All-Star Game 2015 New York BrooklynNEW YORK (AP) — Think basketball is bad in New York now? Marv Albert remembers when fans would go to Madison Square Garden and wouldn’t even stick around to watch the Knicks.

The days of NBA doubleheaders there are long gone — a good thing, so both of New York’s bumbling ballclubs can’t lose at the same place on the same day.

Fans in the Big Apple remain just as passionate about good basketball as they were then, when the chance to see someone like Bill Russell made the opening act the main event. They get their chance this weekend when the NBA All-Star festivities come to town, and locals say the enthusiasm can’t be diminished no matter how many games the Knicks or Nets have lost.

“I don’t think it matters because you have all these great stars coming there and I think it’s going to be a wild scene, both Saturday in Brooklyn and then Sunday at the Garden,” said Albert, a New York native and longtime Knicks broadcaster who will call the game on TNT.

Breaking from what had become standard procedure of taking the mid-winter showcase to a warm-weather city, the NBA decided to stay home in 2015 and show off two of its flashiest arenas: Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, opened in 2012, and famed Madison Square Garden, recently renovated over the course of three years, and both with $1 billion price tags.

The buildings may be magical, but the basketball is miserable. The Knicks are headed toward their worst season ever with a 10-41 record entering Monday, while the Nets were 21-29, though still in the playoff race thanks to the mediocrity of the Eastern Conference.

Subway stations and trains have been decorated with pictures of the NBA’s best, but there’s nothing the league can do to clean up the Knicks and Nets. No matter, says Commissioner Adam Silver.

“I know that as a New Yorker, I don’t think interest in people’s favorite teams wanes necessarily because the team isn’t successful in a particular year,” he said last month at a press conference before a game in London, before the Knicks showed they were equally inept on the other side of the Atlantic.

“So I expect tremendous excitement around the game and the festivities in New York, certainly based on the number of requests I’m getting for tickets. There’s no lack of interest in New York.”

Brooklyn gets the Friday and Saturday events, All-Star Saturday being highlighted by a 3-point contest featuring Golden State teammates Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson, and Atlanta sharpshooter Kyle Korver. The game Sunday is at MSG, “the world’s most famous arena” where Joe Frazier beat Muhammad Ali in the “Fight of the Century,” and Willis Reed gamely limped out of the tunnel to play in Game 7 against the Lakers and spark the Knicks to the 1970 NBA championship.

The building remains revered by today’s players, no matter how bad the Knicks team is that’s waiting when they get there.

“Having the game here at MSG is special and to be an All-Star and suiting up and taking the floor here is going to be a memory for a long time,” Curry said Saturday after the Warriors beat the Knicks.

Knicks forward Carmelo Anthony has kept playing through a sore left knee and all the losses in part because he can’t wait to play in the All-Star game — perhaps his last highlight this season. Even though he’s going to his workplace, he won’t be thinking about work.

“At the end of the day it’s still an achievement, still an accomplishment. I can’t go into that weekend thinking about kind of, what we’ve been going through throughout the regular season with the Knicks,” he said. “It’s a just a moment kind of to get away from that for a minute and just enjoy that weekend.”

Anthony was born in Brooklyn. So was Michael Jordan, the game’s MVP in 1998 the last time MSG hosted it. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the NBA’s career scoring leader, is another New Yorker.

So the city has a tradition of basketball excellence that will never go away no matter how much the Knicks or Nets chip away at it. All-Star weekend is the next chapter.

“Regardless of what the Knicks or the Nets are doing, the city is the Mecca of basketball,” said TNT analyst Kenny Smith, who grew up in Queens before winning two NBA titles in Houston.

“I think that the city will be excited, regardless of what the Knicks, the Nets, St. John’s, Fordham University or any other teams are doing. It’s a city game. We own that and we love it, and we relish the fact that we are that.”

Huskers Host Fifth-ranked Badgers on Super Tuesday

Nebraska-Huskers-BasketballThe Nebraska men’s basketball team looks for its sixth straight home win Tuesday night, as the Huskers welcome No. 5/4 (AP/Coaches) Wisconsin to Pinnacle Bank Arena.

Tuesday’s game between the Huskers and Badgers is sold out, although any returned tickets, if available, will go on sale at the Pinnacle Bank Arena Ticket office at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday.
Tipoff is set for 8:05 p.m. (central) and the contest will be televised nationally on ESPN with Mike Tirico, Dan Dakich and Sam Ponder on the call.Saturday’s game is also available online and on mobile devices on the WatchESPN app.

The game will be broadcast across the state of Nebraska on the 37-station IMG Husker Sports Radio Network, including KLIN 1400 AM in Lincoln, 1110 KFAB in Omaha and KRVN 880 AM in Lexington with Kent Pavelka calling the action and Matt Davison adding color commentary. The game can be heard for free on Huskers.com and is available on the Huskers’ app on iOS or android devices, as well as on TuneIn Radio and on SiriusXM Satellite Radio.

The Huskers (13-10, 5-6 Big Ten) cut a 20-point deficit to 44-41 in the second half, but could not complete the comeback, falling at Penn State, 56-43, on Saturday. Nebraska struggled from the field, shooting 29 percent in the loss, including just 4-of-23 in the first half in falling behind 22-13.
Nebraska’s second-hald comeback was keyed by backup guards Tai Webster and Tarin Smith, who combined for 13 second-half points. Both players also tied career highs in steals with four and two, respectively, helping NU record a season-high 12 steals.

Nebraska’s 1-2 punch of Terran Petteway and Shavon Shields combined for 25 points and 12 rebounds in the losing effort, but were held to 8-of-25 shooting. Petteway, who went over 1,000 career points at Nebraska on Saturday, is third in the Big Ten in scoring at 18.9 points per game, while Shields ranks seventh in the Big Ten in both scoring (15.9 ppg) and rebounding (6.4 rpg).

Nebraska has been a much better team at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Big Ten play this season, averaging 65.0 ppg at home and just 48.6 ppg on the road.

Wisconsin (21-2, 9-1 Big Ten) has been on a roll since the first meeting between the two teams nearly a month ago. The Badgers have won six straight, including a 65-50 win over Northwestern on Saturday. The Badgers feature Big Ten Player of the Year frontrunner Frank Kaminsky, who is averaging 17.5 points and 8.1 rebounds a game to rank in the top five of the Big Ten in both categories.

AP Top 25 College Basketball Rankings

basketballThe top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Feb. 8, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week’s ranking:

Record Pts Prv
1. Kentucky (65) 23-0 1,625 1
2. Virginia 21-1 1,518 3
3. Gonzaga 24-1 1,486 2
4. Duke 20-3 1,450 4
5. Wisconsin 21-2 1,385 5
6. Villanova 21-2 1,294 7
7. Arizona 20-3 1,185 6
8. Kansas 19-4 1,171 8
9. Louisville 19-4 1,120 9
10. Notre Dame 21-4 948 10
11. Utah 18-4 946 13
12. North Carolina 18-6 871 12
13. N. Iowa 22-2 846 14
14. Iowa St. 17-5 842 11
15. Wichita St. 21-3 743 16
16. Baylor 18-5 694 19
17. Oklahoma 16-7 565 21
18. Butler 18-6 462 22
19. Maryland 19-5 347 17
20. VCU 18-5 296 18
21. Oklahoma St. 16-7 273
21. West Virginia 18-5 273 15
23. Ohio St. 18-6 271 20
24. Arkansas 18-5 221
25. SMU 19-5 81 23

Others receiving votes: Iowa 38, Providence 26, Texas 25, Stephen F. Austin 22, Cincinnati 21, Murray St. 20, Indiana 13, Rhode Island 12, Georgetown 9, Texas A&M 7, Temple 6, Mississippi 3, Old Dominion 3, Harvard 2, San Diego St. 2, Xavier 2, Valparaiso 1.

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