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On Super Bowl Sunday, Veggies are Most Popular Food

fruits-and-veggiesCHICAGO (AP) — While the gladiators of the NFL are clashing in Phoenix at the Super Bowl, the titans of food will be fighting for supremacy at spreads across the country.

Many parties will have chicken wings and pizza. But NPD Group, an independent market research firm that tracks Americans’ eating habits, says vegetables top the list of most popular foods eaten on Super Bowl Sunday.

Harry Balzer, chief food industry analyst for NPD, says vegetables have been tops for 30 years.

While baby carrots and veggie trays lead the pack, retailers selling salty snacks, alcohol, wings and pizza also see a sharp spike in sales.

Nationally, Pizza Hut alone will have 60,000 drivers delivering 2 million pies. Spokesman Doug Terfehr says that just before kickoff, the chain expects 1,700 orders per minute.

Randolph’s Double-Double leads Grizzlies over Nuggets, 99-69

Denver_NuggetsMEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — The Memphis Grizzlies are winning by bigger margins lately because they have returned to locking down on defense.

“I just think we’ve got our rhythm back, and we’re going back to our true identity, which is on the defensive end,” guard Courtney Lee said after Memphis’ 99-69 victory over the Denver Nuggets on Thursday night.

“We’re playing through our bigs, and they are making the right reads.”

Zach Randolph, one of those bigs, had 15 points and 17 rebounds. Jeff Green finished with 13 points as Memphis built an early lead and won its fifth straight, holding the Nuggets to 11 points in the first quarter and never getting threatened the rest of the way.

Lee, Nick Calathes and Beno Udrih, starting in place of the injured Mike Conley, scored 11 apiece, while Marc Gasol had 10 points.

Wilson Chandler and Kenneth Faried each scored 10 points for Denver, which lost for the eighth time in the last nine.

“I didn’t feel like we came and competed from the very beginning of the game,” Denver coach Brian Shaw said. “In these kinds of situations, I’d have more respect if guys just told me that they didn’t feel like playing from the start. I’m just sick and tired.”

With Memphis comfortably ahead at the end of the third quarter, both teams relied on their reserves to finish out the fourth.

The game was a bit of a revenge for Memphis, which lost at Denver 114-85 on Jan. 3. Although the players didn’t acknowledge the loss before the game, they were less bashful afterwards.

“It was big for us to come out here and get some redemption against a team that kind of smacked us in the face in Denver,” guard Tony Allen said.

The Nuggets managed to shoot only 33 percent for the night and were 2 of 26 from outside the arc — less than 8 percent.

“Defensively, I thought we have taken another notch, and that is our strength,” Gasol said, later adding: “That’s always been our strength, and that’s always going to be our strength.”

After leading by as many as 19, Memphis held a 50-35 advantage at the break.

Nothing Denver did in the third made any difference as Memphis continued to pour it on behind Randolph, who controlled the boards with eight rebounds in the frame.

Memphis continued to stretch the lead in the period, eventually reaching 27 before the Grizzlies took a 74-49 lead into the final period.

The fourth-quarter lead swelled to 33 points.

“There are days like that,” Denver forward Darrell Arthur said. “Unfortunately, that day was today.”

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TIP-INS:

NUGGETS:.The Nuggets’ 11 first-quarter points matched a season low in a quarter for a Memphis opponent. . Denver, which had a season-low eight turnovers in Tuesday’s victory over New Orleans, had 17 against Memphis.

Grizzlies: Gasol celebrated his 30th birthday Thursday. . Conley did not dress, missing his second game with a sprained left wrist. Allen, who missed the two previous games with left ankle sprain, returned. . Green missed a free throw in the first quarter, ending a streak of 45 straight makes dating to his days in Boston before the Jan. 12 trade. . Reserve G/F Vince Carter left the game in the second quarter with a left foot injury and did not return. The injury will be re-evaluated Friday.

JaVALE RETURNS

JaVale McGee, who missed 23 games due to a lower left leg strain, played in only the second game since Nov. 23. He finished with two points and five rebounds. “It was cool,” he said. “It felt fine. Just trying to get back in tip-top shape.”

UP NEXT:

Nuggets: Host Charlotte on Saturday.

Grizzlies: Host Oklahoma City on Saturday.

No. 15 Nebraska Women hold off Illinois, 59-57

Nebraska-Huskers-BasketballLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Tear’a Laudermill scored 16 points and Natalie Romeo hit a late 3-pointer to help No. 15 Nebraska women hold off Illinois for a 59-57 win on Thursday night.

Hailie Sample made a layup with 1:57 left, giving Nebraska (16-4, 6-3, Big 10) its first lead of the game, 57-56. After Illinois’ Chatrice White was called for an offensive foul, Sample found Romeo for the eventual winning 3.

Illinois missed two potential tying shots in the final 37 seconds.

The Illini (11-10, 2-7) led by as many as 11 in the first half and 51-42 with 9:40 left.

Emily Cady scored four and Laudermill added five during a 9-0 run which tied it fewer than two minutes later.

Kyley Simmons’ layup with 7:25 left gave the Illini a 53-51 lead, but they would miss seven of their last eight shots.

White tied a career-high with 23 points for Illinois.

3 Hawks, Durant and Westbrook are NBA All-Star Reserves

NBA All-Star Game 2015 New York BrooklynNEW YORK (AP) — Al Horford, Paul Millsap and Jeff Teague have been picked as reserves for the Eastern Conference All-Star team, giving the sizzling Atlanta Hawks three selections.

Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook were selected in the West, despite early season injuries for the Oklahoma City stars. The Miami Heat also had two reserves selected in Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade.

But Portland surprisingly only had one in LaMarcus Aldridge. Point guard Damian Lillard was not among the seven reserves selected.

Atlanta has won 17 in a row and has a 38-8 record, second-best in the NBA. The Hawks were hoping for four selections, but Kyle Korver was not chosen by East coaches.

Cleveland’s Kyrie Irving and first-timer Jimmy Butler of Chicago were the other players announced to the East roster on Thursday night.

The rest of the West reserves for the Feb. 15 game in New York: James Harden (Houston), Klay Thompson (Golden State), Tim Duncan (Spurs) and Chris Paul (Clippers).

NPCC to Host Mentoring Night

npcc-knightsThe North Platte Community College Knights and Lady Knights will be playing the Central Community College Raiders and Lady Raiders on Friday night at the McDonald – Belton Gymnasium on the South Campus of North Platte Community College.

The games have been designated as “Mentoring Night”.  Those people who are involved in one of the mentoring agencies, whether they are a mentor or a mentee, will be admitted into the game free of charge.  Those who are wearing mentoring t-shirts will receive a voucher for a free bag of popcorn at the concession stand.  Information about mentoring will be available for anyone interested in becoming a mentor.

The women’s game  is a National Junior College Athletic Association Region IX Division II game.  The Knights are 1-1 in the region having already recorded a win against the Lady Raiders.  The Lady Raiders are 0-2 in the region. Southeast Community College is currently leading the region with a 2-0 record.

The Lady Knights are 10 – 10 on the season and are led in scoring by April Stull with 15.8 points per game.  Stull is currently second in the region in scoring and 13th on the Lady Knights All-Time Scoring list. Aliyah Brown is averaging 10.0 points per game and 3.6 steals per game.

The Lady Raiders are 12-9 and have three players averaging in double figures.  They are led by Adrianna Beck, who also leads the region in scoring, with 16.0 points per game.  Montrese Weller is second on the team with 15.3 points per game.  The third Lady Raider to average in double digits is Paige Muhammad with 12.4 points per game

The men’s game does not count in Region IX standings but is a Nebraska Community College Athletic Conference game.  The Knights are 3-0 in conference play while the Raiders are 0-3 in the conference.

The Knights are 18-4 overall and are led in scoring by Cameron Williams, with 22.6 points per game.  Williams is leading all of Region IX, 9th in NJCAA Division I in scoring, and 20th on the Knights All-Time scoring list with 937 career points.   Other Knights averaging in double-figures are Marco Pascolo with an 11.9 points per game average.  Shyquinn Dix is the third Knight to average double figures with 11.3 points per game.  Pascolo also leads the team in rebounding with 8.1 rebounds per game.

The Raiders are 5-18 on the season and have three players in double figures.  Shawn Robinson, who leads Region IX Division II in scoring is averaging 14.2 points per game.  Thomas Johnson is next with 13.2 points per game and Matthew McLeod is third with 10.3 points per game.  McLeod also leads the Raiders in rebounding with 5.2 rebounds per game.

Both games may be seen at www.coachesaid.com if you cannot make it to the McDonald Belton Gymnasium.

Tip –off for the women’s game is at 5:30 p.m. CST and the men’s game is at 7:30 p.m. CST.

Nebraska-Iowa Tip Off Time on Feb. 22 Announced

Nebraska-Huskers-BasketballLincoln – The Big Ten Conference announced Thursday that the men’s basketball game between Nebraska and Iowa on Sunday, Feb. 22, from Pinnacle Bank Arena will tip off at 2 p.m. (central) and will be televised on BTN. The start time and television information for that game had been listed as TBA, as the game was part of a Big Ten Wildcard Weekend.

The Feb. 22 game is Iowa’s first trip to Pinnacle Bank Arena, as the previous three matchups dating back to the 2012-13 season have taken place in Iowa City. Iowa won the first matchup of the season, 70-59, on Jan. 5. The Feb. 22 game is already a sellout.

In addition, the Nebraska Athletic Ticket Office announce that tickets are still available for the Feb. 3 contest against Northwestern as well as the regular-season home finale against Maryland on March 8. They can be purchased by visiting Huskers.com or calling the Nebraska Athletic Ticket Office at 800-8-BIGRED.

NPCC Knights Win a Tight Battle against McCook

npcc-knightsWhen the North Platte Community College Knights men’s basketball team plays the McCook Community College Indians it is a tough fought ball game.  Wednesday’s game was no exception. The Knights defeated the Indians 80-77.

McCook jumped out to an early lead 9-3 in the first minute and a half in the game.  The Indians led by as many as seven 25-18 with 10 minutes to go in the first half.  The Knights outscored the Indians over the next four and a half minutes 15-7 to take a 33-32 lead on a field goal by Marco Pascolo.  Through the rest of the half the Knights held on to the lead and led 42-38 at halftime.

In the second half, the Knights stretched out their lead by going on a 15-10 run to lead 57-48.  The run was highlighted by seven consecutive points by Shyquinn Dix.

With the Knights leading 67-57, the Indians began to cut away at the Knights lead.  The Indians trailed by one with less than 15 seconds to go in the game.  CJ Polk was fouled and sent to the free throw line, where he made both shots.  The Indians had the ball on their side of the court with 4.3 seconds left.  The Knights protected the 3-point circle to make sure that the Indians didn’t have a free shot to tie the game.

The Knights had six players score in double figures led by Marco Pascolo who ended up with 14 points.  Cameron Williams was next in the scoring column with 13 points.  The other four Knights in double figures are Tyree Peter with 12 points,  Matt Thomas, Polk and Dix each added 11 points in the contest.

The Indians had four players hit the double digit mark.  Clint Thomas led the way with 21 points, former North Platte High School and Papillion-LaVista stand out Trey Moore added 17, Cody Wudtke scored 13 points and Dominic Cain had 11 points.

The Knights improve to 18-4 overall and 9-1 in the Region IX.  McCook falls to 13-9  and 5-5 in the region.

The Knights play Central Community College at home on Friday in a Nebraska Community College Athletic Conference game.  The Knights beat Central on their home court 78-47 earlier this year.

The game is designated as “Mentoring Night”.  All mentors and mentees will receive free admission and a bag of popcorn.

The game may be seen on the Internet on www.coachesaid.com.

Tip-off is set for 7:30 p.m. CST.

NPCC Lady Knights Fall Short at McCook

npcc-knightsThe North Platte Community College Lady Knights went down in defeat to the McCook Community College Lady Indians 69-59 on Wednesday at the Peter and Dolores Graff Events Center in McCook.

The Lady Knights jumped out to an early 12-9 lead with 14:51 to play in the first half.

McCook Lady Indian Chante Church started on a 3-point barrage, hitting five 3-pointers in the first half to give the Lady Indians a 29-24 halftime lead.

In the second half, the Lady Knights rallied to tie the score at 37 with 12:47 to play. With the score tied at 41 the Lady Indians went on a 15-4 run to lead 56-45.

The Lady Indians were able to maintain their lead and win by 10.

The Lady Knights were led in scoring by April Stull, who finished with 17 points. Stull was the only Lady Knight to score in double digits.  Aliyah Brown finished with 9 points and Zulema Viescas chipped in 8 points.

Church led the Lady Indians with 30 points.  The only other Lady Indian to score in double figures was Brooksie McWilliams with 12.  Kendra Baucom grabbed 12 rebounds to lead the Lady Indians

The Lady Knights play Central Community College at home on Friday in a National Junior College Athletic Association Region IX Division II game.  The Lady Knights beat Central on their home court 74-58 earlier this year.

The game is designated as “Mentoring Night”.  All mentors and mentees will receive free admission and a bag of popcorn.

The game may be seen on the Internet on www.coachesaid.com .

Tip-off is set for 5:30 p.m. CST.

Creighton Snaps 9-Game Skid, Beats St. John’s 77-74

Creighton-Jays-BasketballOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Toby Hegner had 21 points, James Milliken nailed a pair of late 3-pointers and Creighton snapped a nine-game skid, beating St. John’s 77-74 on Wednesday night.

Hegner made a pair of free throws with 12 seconds left to put Creighton (10-12, 1-8 Big East) up 75-72.

D’Angelo Harrison’s missed a 3-point attempt going the other way and Amar Alibegovic grabbed the offensive rebound. Alibegovic elected for two points with a 15-foot jumper, leaving St. John’s (13-7, 2-5) down by one with four seconds.

Hegner made both free throws for Creighton with 2.3 seconds and Harrison missed a 25-footer off the back of the rim at the buzzer.

Millikin scored nine of his 17 points in the final 3:15, starting with a 3-pointer that gave Creighton the lead for good at 65-62.

Harrison had 18 points to lead the Red Storm. Jamal Branch added 17 but fouled out with 2:43 left.

Denver Snaps 7-Game Skid with 93-85 Win over Pelicans

Denver_NuggetsNEW ORLEANS (AP) — Arron Afflalo scored 20 points and the Denver Nuggets snapped a seven-game losing streak, 93-85 over the New Orleans Pelicans on Wednesday night.

Afflalo hit four 3-pointers, the last with 2:32 left to increase Denver’s then-tenuous lead to 89-85. After that, the Pelicans were unable to score another point and saw their four-game winning streak end.

Jusuf Nurkic scored 15 for Denver, while Kenneth Faried had 14, highlighted by his soaring dunk over Anthony Davis and Dante Cunningham.

Danilo Gallinari scored 11 points and hit three of Denver’s 10 3-pointers. Ty Lawson had 13 assists.

Davis had 24 points and 12 rebounds, but briefly left the game late in the third quarter after a collision with Faried under the basket. Davis returned with more than 8 minutes left, but the Pelicans were unable to regain the lead.

Tyreke Evans had 25 points for New Orleans.

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