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Judge Rejects NCAA Concussions Deal

NCAA-Logo-College-SportsCHICAGO (AP) — A federal judge has rejected a proposed $75 million head injury settlement with the NCAA as too broad.

U.S. District Judge John Lee in Chicago issued a 21-page ruling Wednesday denying preliminary approval. He did say the deal could be altered to address his concerns, which include the scope of the proposal. At an October hearing, he raised similar concerns, saying, “The settlement, as it’s constituted, includes every athlete for all time.”

Under the settlement, NCAA would toughen return-to-play rules for players with concussions. It would also create a $70 million fund to test current and former athletes for brain trauma, and set aside $5 million for research.

Broncos Promote Safety Josh Bush to Active Roster

DenverBroncosENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — The Denver Broncos have promoted safety Josh Bush to their 53-man roster and replaced him on the practice squad with guard Jon Halapio.

The Broncos had an open spot on their roster after putting linebacker Danny Trevathan (knee) on IR and waiving tight end Dominique Jones.

Bush had been on Denver’s practice squad for a month. He’s a third-year pro who’s appeared in 35 games with the New York Jets from 2012-14 after the Jets selected him in the sixth round out of Wake Forest.

Halapio is a rookie from Florida who was with the Patriots during the preseason after New England selected him in the sixth round of this year’s draft.

Pelini Ripped Nebraska’s AD in Last Talk with Players

Bo-Pelini-Nebraska-HuskersOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — On the day he was introduced as Youngstown State’s new head coach, the ugly nature of Bo Pelini’s departure from Nebraska was revealed.

Pelini, who was fired on Nov. 30, lambasted Nebraska athletic director Shawn Eichorst in a profanity-filled talk during his final meeting with his players. The Omaha World-Herald on Wednesday reported that it obtained an audiotape of Pelini’s address to the players on Dec. 2 at a Lincoln high school.

The university said in a statement that if the audiotape is authentic, “it only reaffirms the decision that he should no longer be a leader of young men at Nebraska.”

The World-Herald reported that Pelini used two vulgarities for female genitalia in reference to Eichorst. There were other instances of profanity on the audio.

The Associated Press left messages for Pelini and Youngstown athletic director Ron Strollo.

Nebraksa Responds to Expletive-Laced Pelini Comments

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The University of Nebraska has responded to comments made by former football coach Bo Pelini at the final meeting he had with players at Lincoln North Star High School on December 2. The statement fro NU can be seen below:

The University of Nebraska is in receipt of what appears to be a transcript of remarks delivered by former football coach Bo Pelini.  These remarks to student-athletes were allegedly made during a non-official team meeting at a local high school, held two days after his termination.  At this time, the University cannot authenticate the transcript nor do we have an audio version of the remarks.

If these comments were, indeed, spoken by Mr. Pelini, we are extremely disappointed, but it only reaffirms the decision that he should no longer be a leader of young men at Nebraska.  His habitual use of inappropriate language, and his personal and professional attacks on administrators, are antithetical to the values of our university.  His behavior is consistent with a pattern of unprofessional, disrespectful behavior directed by Mr. Pelini toward the passionate fans of Nebraska, employees of the university and, most concerning, our student-athletes.  This behavior is not tolerated at the University of Nebraska and, among many other concerns, played a role in his dismissal.

Any assertions that the campus or athletics administration was not supportive of our student-athletes and our football program are flat-out false and are contradicted by the facts.

We are grateful that the new leadership in our football program is aligned with our values and will establish that you can be successful at Nebraska and that you can do it with integrity and class.

An article about the meeting, complete with Pelini’s comments, was written by Dirk Chatelain for Omaha.com and can be seen here.

Storm Alumni Update: December

KEARNEY, Neb. – The Tri-City Storm are recognizing former forwards Trevor Mingoia, Cody Murphy and Brad Schierhorn as their alumni of the month in December. Each month during the season, the team will select a group of former players based on their contributions on the ice at the next level.

Mingoia, who was recognized by the Hockey East as its Player of the Week on Nov. 17, has been having a breakout season at Providence College. Through 16 games, Mingoia leads the Friars in scoring with nine goals and seven assists. He also leads the team in shots on goal (53), plus-minus (+6), power play goals (3), and game-winning goals (4).

Most recently, Mingoia scored with 3:46 remaining in regulation to give Providence a 4-3 victory over No. 13 Colgate University on Dec. 9. The junior now has 13 points in his last 10 games.

Last year, in his sophomore season with the Friars, Mingoia had five goals and 10 assists in 26 games, while contributing to his team’s run to the NCAA Tournament.

With the Storm during the 2012-13 season, Mingoia joined the team midway through the year and instantly became a leader on and off the ice. Through 43 games with Tri-City, the Fairport, N.Y. native had 13 goals and 26 assists and finished fifth on the team in scoring.

Murphy was named NCHC Offensive Player of the Week on Dec. 8 after scoring four goals, including his first collegiate hat trick for Miami in a weekend series with Nebraska-Omaha.

The senior has 10 points on five goals and five assists this season, and is currently on a three-game point streak. In 110 games with Miami, Murphy has 23 goals and 26 assists while helping to make his squad one of the best in the NCAA. The Redhawks are currently ranked No. 6 in the country.

The Highwood, Ill. native played two seasons in Kearney from 2009-11, scoring 21 goals and 20 assists.

Schierhorn, a junior at Dartmouth College, earned the spotlight in a 2-0 win over the top team in the country, Boston University, on Nov. 30. The forward scored both goals in the game for his team during a five minute span in the second period and was named ECAC Player of the Week on Dec. 2 for his efforts.

The Anchorage, Alaska native is second on the team in scoring through 11 games with 10 points on four goals and six assists. In 75 career games with the Big Green, Schierhorn has 17 goals and 19 assists.

In two seasons with Tri-City from 2010-12, Schierhorn had 18 goals and 37 assists as one of the leaders on the team.

 

The Storm have just one more game before the USHL’s holiday break, and Tri-City is preparing to take on Omaha at the Ralston Arena this Friday at 7:35 p.m.

The team returns home on Dec. 27 to face first place Sioux City at 3:05 p.m.

For more information and to purchase tickets, contact the Viaero Event Center Box Office at 308.338.8011 or visit www.stormhockey.com.

Rolfzen Leads Three Huskers With All-America Honors

 

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Kadie Rolfzen

Sophomore outside hitter Kadie Rolfzen was named a third-team AVCA All-American for the second straight season, and Kelsey Fien and Mary Pollmiller earned honorable mention on Wednesday.

Rolfzen earned Nebraska’s nation-leading 77th AVCA All-America certificate and is the 27th Husker to earn multiple honors in her career. She led Nebraska in kills with 405 (3.55 per set) and posted a double-double in all four NCAA Tournament matches to help lift the Huskers to the Elite Eight for the third straight season. Rolfzen finished second on the team in digs with 316 (2.77 per set), establishing herself as one of the top all-around players in the nation, region and Big Ten for the second straight season.

Fien’s honorable mention selection was the first of her career. The junior outside hitter from Bakersfield, Calif., was second on the team in kills with 286 (3.21 per set) and was particularly strong in conference play, posting 3.39 kills per set while hitting .303, the best mark by an NU player and third among all B1G outside hitters. Fien also earned All-Big Ten and All-North Region honors for the first time in her career this season.

Pollmiller, a senior setter and captain from Littleton, Colo., received AVCA All-America honorable mention for the third time in her career and second time at Nebraska. The Littleton, Colo., native guided the Huskers to the Elite Eight with 1,211 assists this season (10.26 per set). She proved herself to be one of the biggest threats offensively and defensively among Big Ten setters, posting 1.04 kills per set while attacking at a .321 clip, and adding 0.70 blocks per set with a total of 83 on the season. She finished her career with 5,230 career assists, which ranks fourth among current Division I setters. 

McClellan, Sturdivant and Borchardt lead Local Athletes on the Nebraska AP All-State Football Teams

fox-footballHere are the 2014 AP All-State Football Teams as voted on by sportswriters and sportscasters throughout the state.

CLASS A

Position_Name, School, Height, Weight, Grade

Offense

Receiver_Clester Johnson Jr., Bellevue West, 6-2, 185, Sr.

Receiver_Marquise Lewis, Omaha North, 5-11, 180, Sr.

Lineman_Trevor Benham, Millard North, 6-5, 245, Sr.

Lineman_Michael Decker, Omaha North, 6-4, 280, Sr.

Lineman_Xavier Graham, Omaha Central, 5-11, 275, Sr.

Lineman_Jeremy Kowalski, Papillion-La Vista South, 6-3, 270, Sr.

Lineman_Jack McLeay, Creighton Preparatory School, 6-1, 255, Sr.

Tight end_Ryan Earith, Papillion-La Vista South, 6-5, 255, Sr.

Quarterback_Pierce Almond, Grand Island, 6-2, 190, Sr.

Back_Calvin Strong, Omaha North, 5-9, 175, Sr.

Back_Tre’ Sanders, Omaha Central, 5-8, 170, Sr.

Place-kicker_Isaac Armstrong, Lincoln Southwest, 5-11, 175, Sr.

Defense

Lineman_Brian Arp, Kearney, 6-3, 260, Sr.

Lineman_Cole Bixler, Omaha North, 6-1, 200, Sr.

Lineman— DaiShon Neal, Omaha Central, 6-7, 240, Sr.

Linebacker_Kevin Cahoy, Grand Island, 6-0, 185, Sr.

Linebacker_Chace Hutchison, Norfolk, 6-0, 210, Sr.

Linebacker_Jason Martin, Omaha North, 5-9, 200, Sr.

Linebacker_Adrrell Taylor, Millard North, 6-1, 210, Sr.

Back_Brandon Metcalf, Lincoln East, 5-8, 165, Sr.

Back_Markell Vaughn, Omaha North, 6-0, 160, Sr.

Back_Jeremiah Stovall, Creighton Preparatory School, 5-11, 170, Sr.

Back_Malik Hluchoweckyj, Bellevue West, 6-1, 175, Sr.

Punter_Jaydn Kowalski, Bellevue West, 6-4, 185, Jr.

Honorable mention

Malcolm Barrett, Aaron Galvin, Roger Jurado, Bellevue East; Chris Hahn, Cade Johnson, Sam Vanderslice, Bellevue West; Mark Arcos, Blake Bubak, Nathan Wolfe, Columbus; John Brandl, Trystn Ducker, Logan McNeil, Micah Rensch, Joe Rodino, Ethan Ruh, Josh Stoltenberg, Creighton Preparatory School; Matt Grimm, Toller Hofer, Sean Lambert, Lamain Rucker, Fremont; Matt Lamb, Blaine Morrow, Adan Redwine, Tanner Shuck, Grand Island; Brockton Sterling, Jacob White, Kearney; Brandon Carpenter, Ric Dawson, Gunnar Dean, Bryson Metcalf, Ben Stephens, Lincoln East; Ruon Chuol, Kevin Gallardo-Franklin, Jose Perez Blanco, Lincoln High; Trevin Ball, Austin Bretting, Alex Stogdill, Lincoln North Star; Darius Brown, Xavier Haggan, Lincoln Northeast; Alex Agostine, Fyn Anderson, Javier Faalii, Martiez Prather, Tate Pringle, Lincoln Southeast; Luke Antholz, Noah Lazaro, Nick Lenners, Alec Sovereign, Lincoln Southwest; Jack Davidson, Adrian Kellogg, Jake Matthew, Ethan Morrison, Tate Moyer, Dylan Price, Brant Therkelsen, Evan Townsend, Millard North; Alex Cloyd, Christian Jelinek, Terry Jeub, Austin Kraft, Barrett McDonald, Millard South; Jack Barna, Warren Punt, Thomas Russell, Zach Sullivan, Sam Walker, Millard West; Gunner Fuelberth, Trevor McKeown, Kory Reestman, Colin Schwartz, Josh Taylor, Ryker Theisen, James Thoene, Norfolk; Cameron Cox, Brendan Folk, Garrett Piper, Kort Steele, Trevon Weaver, North Platte; Zach Gates, Donny Nekola, Jacob Stewart, Omaha Bryan; Michael Blankenship, Garrett Campbell, Braden Collins, Andy Pistillo, Nate Tate, Omaha Burke; Corbin Foster, Kolbie Foster, Jordan Flowers, Connor Pavlik, Omaha Central; Trevon Ammons, Justin Edwards, Grant Martin, Payton Nelson, Jaylan One Feather, Neal Sellers, DeValon Whitcomb, Omaha North; Cory Myers, Tajuan Phipps, Omaha Northwest; Makoor Arop, Noah Fant, Monte McGary, Omaha South; Jack Connelly, Ryan Golden, Kavon Neelon, Omaha Westside; Kyle Emerick, Jack Kalina, Jackson Kirby, Papillion-LaVista; Kyle Kasun, Brian Lapke, Josh Manchigiah, Joey Mueller, Luke Sellers, Grant Suponchick, Steve Zagurski, Papillion-LaVista South.

CLASS B

Position_Name, School, Height, Weight, Grade

Offense

Receiver_Todd Honas, Aurora, 6-0, 180, Jr.

Receiver_Vance Janssen, Blair, 6-1, 175, Sr.

Lineman_Shane Holzworth, Elkhorn, 5-10, 230, Sr.

Lineman_Jacob LaMarche, Ralston, 6-1, 270, Sr.

Lineman_Kyle O’Neill, Omaha Skutt, 6-1, 225, Sr.

Lineman_Jake Sager, Sidney, 6-4, 250, Sr.

Lineman_Brett Stinson, Elkhorn South, 6-4, 290, Sr.

Quarterback7/8_Isaiah Ramsey, Omaha Skutt Catholic, 6-3, 205, Sr.

Back_Moses Bryant, Elkhorn South, 5-11, 180, Fr.

Back_Hunter Smith, Omaha Skutt Catholic, 5-10, 200, Sr.

Back_Jessup Workman, Beatrice, 6-0, 200, Sr.

Place-kicker_Bryce Lyons, McCook, 5-11, 135, Sr.

Defense

Lineman_Adam Holtorf, Seward, 6-5, 255, Sr.

Lineman_Marvin Lazo, York, 6-2, 245, Jr.

Lineman_DJ McGargill, Omaha Skutt Catholic, 6-2, 205, Sr.

Lineman_Jack Morock, Elkhorn, 6-3, 220, Sr.

Linebacker_Jake Harms, Crete, 6-3, 205, Sr.

Linebacker_Chase Hazelwood, Elkhorn, 5-11, 185, Sr.

Linebacker_Ian Mertlik, Blair, 6-0, 180, Sr.

Linebacker_Jonah Otte, York, 6-2, 185, Sr.

Linebacker_Thomas Pivovar, Omaha Skutt Catholic, 5-11, 195, Sr.

Back_Ty Benson, Scottsbluff, 5-9, 155, Sr.

Back_Ben Klenke, Seward, 6-2, 190, Sr.

Punter_Alex McGinnis, Crete, 6-3, 210, Sr.

Honorable mention

Brendan Brehmer, Brody Brennan, Cody Robinson, Gage Rolls, Alliance; Scott Bengmark, Tobey Huebert, Jake Kittle, Riley Larson, Keenan Smith, Aurora; Alec Cromer, Tanner Lusk, Chase Nelson, Braden Nowka, Tyler Parthemer, Nathan Rains, Beatrice; Dan Bressman, Jake Bressman, Tristen Nicks, Austin Rischling, Riley Rischling, Bennington; Ethan Cox, Ryan Fetters, Casey Harper, Lukas Vopnford, Brodie Wakefield, Blair; A.J. Allen, Lane Krasser, Luke Siedhoff, Max Smith, Crete; Kyle Hill, Drew Smith, Anthony Sufficool, Hunter Traynor, Elkhorn; Cole Butler, Chase Denton, Brandon McDonald, Tanner Meyo, Grant Nelson, Collin Point, Elkhorn South; Jared Bruggmann, Trent Jeary, Dillon Kanne, John Roll, Jared Samuelson, Gretna; Travis Hartwig, Morgan Karloff, Jeff Keele, Philip Pedroza, Sam Reimer, Vinny Schmidt, Hastings; Brandon Araujo, Kolin Kenton, Aramando Pinedo, Lexington; Colton Abendroth, Thomas Hoefener, Alex Kerr, Michael Sjuts, Lincoln Pius X; Colton Lashley, Riley Loop, Trevor Matson, Spencer Powell, Caleb Sheets, Colton Sis, Kasey Taylor, McCook; Jake Batenhorst, Chase Goddard, Jake Mumby, Chris Riddle, Mick Steier, Mount Michael Benedictine; Noah Kasbohm, Logan Riege, Dylan Vock, Nebraska City; Bryton Bell, Hunter Bond, Blaise Eason, Jacob Green, Riley Kentfield, Greg Larsen, Norris; Christian Ellsworth, Dayne Jaros, Ty Johnson, Mark Zepeda, Northwest; Mike’l Bennett, Shawn Rouse, Tim Thomas, Omaha Benson; Roman Andrews, Joe McCoy, Jeff Pospichal, Tony Sacco, Omaha Gross Catholic; Brendan Findall, Andrew Lamer, Pat Mucha, Mike Wilmes, Omaha Roncalli Catholic; Trent Hixon, Sean McCormick, Christian Peters, Nathan Purcell, Paul Semin, Omaha Skutt Catholic; Connor Dukes, Logan Hoyt, Gage Orton, Plattsmouth; Taylor Murph, Scott Passmore, Ralston; Zach Johnson, Neftali Mejia, Schuyler; Stetson Anderson, Austin Clarkson, Trevor Garcia, Jackson Hinze, Neftali Mejia, Brad Johnston, Scottsbluff; Reid Karel, Seth Majerus, Chance Stevenson, Cale Wagner, Seward; Chance Anglin, Jake Heeren, Tyler Wintholz, Sidney; John Faughn, Braden Knight, Grant McGill, Jon Murray, Dillon Ruelas, Ben Warner, Waverly; Jorre Luther, Ian McDougal, JJ Schulz, JJ Vanderheiden, Grant Suddarth, York.

CLASS C1

Position_Name, School, Height, Weight, Grade

Offense

Receiver_Brady Bamesberger, Central City, 5-10, 160, Jr.

Receiver_Tyler Craven, Ashland-Greenwood, 6-2, 175, Sr.

Lineman_Tanner Borchardt, Gothenburg, 6-9, 270, Sr.

Lineman_Nick Brungardt, Kearney Catholic, 6-5, 260, Sr.

Lineman_Matt Clark, Syracuse, 6-5, 300, Sr.

Lineman— Nate Flaherty, Norfolk Catholic, 6-4, 275, Sr.

Lineman— Michael Lipker, Boone Central/Newman Grove, 6-2, 295, Sr.

Tight end_Ben Stille, Ashland-Greenwood, 6-4, 205, Jr.

Quarterback_Wyatt Mazour, Boone Central/Newman Grove, 5-9, 190, Sr.

Back_Trevor Nichelson, Ashland-Greenwood, 5-10, 180, So.

Back_Carter Zlab, Wilber-Clatonia, 6-0, 175, Sr.

Place-kicker_Bryce Sealock, Grand Island Central Catholic, 5-9, 160, Jr.

Defense

Lineman_Dennis Cabanting, Kearney Catholic, 6-0, 260, Sr.

Lineman_Youhanna Ghaifan, Grand Island Central Catholic, 6-4, 250, Sr.

Lineman_Brett Kitrell, Ashland-Greenwood, 6-3, 245, So.

Linebacker_Jake Bos, Columbus Scotus 5-10 196 Jr.

Linebacker_Jared Bubak, Lincoln Christian, 6-4, 235, Jr.

Linebacker_Nathan Howe, Kearney Catholic 6-0 190 Sr.

Linebacker_Seth Montag, Norfolk Catholic 5-10 165 Sr.

Linebacker_Colin Wetovick, Cozad 5-10 180 Sr.

Back_Austin Freeman, Pierce 5-9 160 Jr.

Back_Zac Glidden, Boone Central/Newman Grove 6-4 200 Sr.

Back_Conor Young, Cozad 6-4 180 Sr.

Punter_David Engelhaupt, Norfolk Catholic 6-4 220 Jr.

Honorable mention

Bryce Chudomelka, Alex DeGarmo, Walker Fisher, Dawson Grell, Ryan Schuster, Cory Washburn, Ashland-Greenwood; Quintin Boden, Nate Moran, Dallas Yates, Auburn; Theo Blum, Cole Prohaska, Noah Vedral, Bishop Neumann; Joe Brugger, Keaton Henry, Travis Kennedy, Jacob Krings, Boone Central/Newman Grove; Telvin Davis, Sam Saintizaire, Boys Town; Austin French, Noah Garey, Tyler Yarrington, Broken Bow; Mitch Carlson, Thomas Geiger, Jerad Paup, Brad Schoch, Central City; Jackson Dickersen, Keenan Johnson, Chadron; Jeff Dickey, Kelton Fisher, Isaac Sorensen, Chase County; Marcus Holmberg, Dylan Johnson, Karsten Runge, Columbus Lakeview; Marcus Dodson, Cole Harrington, Grant Lahm, Baeley Pelster, Garrit Shanle, Columbus Scotus; Jason Finnegan, Cozad; Tony Meusch, David City; Dalton Hinrichs, Jacob Johnson, Nate Klaumann, Paul Mach, Fairbury; Payton Adams, Jack Hartman, Brenden Heckenlively, Tucker Merz, Jordy Stoller, Falls City; Tyler Pace, Tyler Ryan, Kyle Warthen, Fort Calhoun; Zach Wolf, Gothenburg; Brady Brokaw, John Pfeifer, Grand Island Central Catholic; Tristan Colgrove, Blake Schroeder, Trevor Smith, Holdrege; Zac Borrenpohl, Ryan Teten, Johnson County Central; Collin Arredondo, Grant Buschkoetter, Bryce James, John Masker, Kearney Catholic; Taylor Hansen, Tanner Schwanniger, Lincoln Christian; Elijah Kouma, Harrison Martin, Lincoln Lutheran; Hunter Dillon, Wade Knott, Jake Mohler, Louisville; Austin Mills, Zach Wells, Madison; Cam Carritt, Daniel Mitchell, Jaidon Policky, Dylan Rakow, Marty Schildt, Milford; Drew Gilliland, Garrett Sterkel, Mitchell; Austin Becker, Jared Beller, Nathan Boyle, Aidan Burroughs, Aaron Hoff, Riley McCarthy, Norfolk Catholic; Levi Ethington, David Fox, O’Neill; Cole Beckius, Brody Cleveland, Trenton Zink, Ogallala; John Radil, Cade Svoboda, Colton Zulkoski, Ord; Taggart Bailey, Collin Freeman, John Huff, Matt Penne, Pierce; Alex Kruse, Jake Palensky Raymond Central; Connor Cameron, Trey Mueller, Will Neels, Ty Snyder, Syracuse; Jacob Hand, Gunnar Hitchcock, Valentine; Josh Abbott, Gavin Iversen, Justin Jarman, Ethan Stratman, Wahoo; Brook Bowers, Drew Davie, Tayib Toussaint, Wayne; Nick Maschman, Chandler Oliver, David Zimmerman, Wilber-Clatonia.

CLASS C2

Position_Name, School, Height, Weight, Grade

Offense

Receiver_Dash Cameron, Tekamah-Herman, 5-10, 175, Sr.

Receiver_Hunter Quinn, Southern Valley, 6-4, 185, Sr.

Receiver_Bryce Uhing, Oakland-Craig, 5-10, 160, Sr.

Lineman_Matt Kindler, Aquinas Catholic, 6-2, 191, Jr.

Lineman_Ozzy Rodriguez, Gibbon, 5-11, 250, Jr.

Lineman_Trevin Steager, Aquinas Catholic, 5-10, 208, Sr.

Lineman_Alex Tucker, Battle Creek, 6-2, 245, Sr.

Lineman_Ethan Rockwell, Lutheran High Northeast, 6-4, 215, Sr.

Quarterback_Trev Semrad, Aquinas Catholic, 5-8, 146, Sr.

Back_Nick Arlt, Oakland-Craig, 5-10, 170, Sr.

Back_Noah Johnson, Sutton, 6-0, 190, Sr.

Place-kicker_Zach Bellar, Battle Creek, 5-11, 170, Sr.

Defense

Lineman_Scott Adams, Freeman, 6-3, 260, Sr.

Lineman_Garrett Clark, Sutton, 6-1, 260, Jr.

Lineman_Louis deJaeger, Battle Creek, 6-0, 250, Sr.

Lineman_Chase Kelley, Hartington Cedar Catholic, 6-1, 255, Sr.

Linebacker_Ryan Becker, Hartington Cedar Catholic, 6-0, 185, Sr.

Linebacker_Conner Thiele, Oakland-Craig, 6-1, 200, Jr.

Linebacker_Tyler Thomsen, Archbishop Bergan, 6-2, 210, Sr.

Linebacker_Mitch White, Aquinas Catholic, 6-0, 188, Jr.

Back_Jared Bellar, Battle Creek, 5-11, 165 ,Sr.

Back_Kyle Gierhan, Centennial, 5-9, 170, Sr.

Back_James Kaiser, Hartington Cedar Catholic, 6-0, 160, Sr.

Punter_Drew McClellan, North Platte St. Patrick’s, 5-10, 160, Sr.

Honorable mention

Brendon Comte, Kenton Kobza, Nate Kovar, Conner Kranda, Spencer Maquire, Lane Napier, Noah Pelan, Trent Smith, Aquinas Catholic; Jordan Hovie, Grant Lewandowski, Trey Lewandowski, Steele Sillivan, Arcadia-Loup City; Wes LaBelle, Tristin Legemann, Felipe Pinales, Archbishop Bergan; Jake Finkral, Kobe Lade, Jordan Zautke, Battle Creek; Wyatt Pankowski, John Pappas, Bridgeport; Alex Burke, Cambridge; Tyler Koch, Brock Mueller, Crofton; Zach Dwyer, Nick Goudie, Tyler Oehlerking, Elmwood-Murdock; Trevor Adams, Davis Jacobson, Hunter Kleinschmidt, Wyatt Schiermeyer, Fillmore Central; Jacob Buhr, Tyler Buhr, Devin Dorn, Isaac Frerichs, Gabe VanEngen, Freeman; Coltin Brown, Jeff Hall, Korfin Hynes, Bradyn Snell, Gibbon; Alex Fischer, Kendrik Goeden, Tristan Steffen, Jared Wiebelhaus, Hartington Cedar Catholic; Gus Clark, Jake Kadow, Dayton Sealey, Mike Walz, Hastings St. Cecilia; Chayton Crow, Josh Margritz, Gaige Marshall, Hershey; Wyatt Tremayne, Homer; Zach Heinke, Garrett Knoell, Logan View; Coby Fuxa, Josh Miller, Nate Stolze, Lutheran High Northeast; Austin Bridges, Tucker McHugh, Jordan Redler, Malcolm; Andrew O’Neill, North Platte St. Patrick’s; Joel Johnson, Cameron Kiner, Ted Maline, Cole Mitchell, Oakland-Craig; Cole Becker, Trevor Book, Marquis Buchanan, Riley Reynoldson, Palmyra; Blake Chramosta, Conagher Jonak, Luke Keilig, Ravenna; Kendall Dickson, Logan Searle, Sandy Creek; Elias Eklind, Austin Lovell, Southern; Tyler Bialy, Tristan Sheridan, Garrett Stone, Sutton; Robert Dodes, Caleb Krupicka, Thayer Central; Keldon Barr, Colby Ensz, Wyatt Kowalski, Rutger Sylier, Tri County; Caleb Frenzen, Tanner Marker, Luke Wilcynski, Twin River; Viktor Jonseth, West Holt; Cody Feist, Levi Kult, Yutan.

CLASS D1

Position_Name, School, Height, Weight, Grade

Offense

Receiver_Ty Chaffin, Burwell, 6-4, 190, Jr.

Lineman_Nate Bartling, Elm Creek, 6-3, 250, So.

Lineman_Tanner Benge, Hemingford, 6-2, 230, Jr.

Lineman_Collin Brown, Blue Hill, 6-3, 300, So.

Quarterback_Grant Norder, BDS, 6-0, 190, Sr.

Back_Christian Best, Elm Creek, 5-9, 165, Sr.

Back_Ethan Skinner, Hemingford, 5-11, 195, Sr.

Back_Garrett Sonderup, Fullerton, 5-9, 185, Sr.

Place-kicker_Matthew Wood, Hemingford, 6-2, 195, Sr.

Defense

Lineman_Gage Horacek, Fullerton, 6-4, 215, Sr.

Lineman_Simon Sandberg, Friend, 6-4, 230, Sr.

Linebacker_Jesse Faltys, Howells-Dodge, 6-0, 205, Sr.

Linebacker_Colt Foster, Hemingford, 6-2, 210, Sr.

Linebacker_Jordan Heinrichs, Heartland, 5-10, 175, Sr.

Back_Tyler Brown, Heartland, 5-10, 180, Sr.

Back_Nic Crowley, Elm Creek, 6-4, 195, Sr.

Back_Brady Turek, Hemingford, 5-9, 175, Sr.

Punter_Skyler Ratkovec, East Butler, 6-0, 170, Jr.

Honorable mention

Colten Bergt, Devin Dibbern, Breyden Eckhout, Trey Taubenheim, Amherst; Landon Rohde, Michael Shoemaker, Hoss Smith, Ansley-Litchfield; Evan Bertrand, Cody Nickel, Dustin Rose, Axtell; Sam Christensen, Ben Elznic, Kamron Ficken, T.J. Krupicka, Chris Rohr, BDS; Cody Beckmann, Jeff Bertschinger, Tyler Holz, Quinn O’Brien, Bloomfield; Keithen Drury, Jason Poe, Austin Rose, Blue Hill; Keaton Klinek, Victory Sikes, Burwell; Maverick Sukstorf, Cedar Bluffs; Christofer Konicek, Seth Thompsen, Clarkson/Leigh; Andy Kerkman, Spencer Volden, Clearwater/Orchard; Reid Liska, Sam Morrill, Lane Walton, Creighton; Turner Bowman, Cross County; Ely Hroch, Brady McMurray, Austin Vitosh, Diller-Odell; Paul Calvert, Noah Kerchal, Dundy County-Stratton; Evan Sisel, East Butler; Andrew Fergman, Kyle Heithoff, Kyle Kallhoff, Seth Schumacher, Elgin Public/Pope John; Tyronne Hubbard, Chris Quintana, Leshaun Thornabar, Elm Creek; Zemua Baptista, Emmett Beckler, Patrick Dempsey, Friend; Trevor Conway, Will Meyer, Tyler Prososki, Seth Wetovick, Fullerton; Tanner Hass, Isaac Kreikemeier, Tanner Ortmeier, Jesse Prieto, Chett Simonsen, Cody Steuter, Guardian Angels Central Catholic; Tanner Fischer, Kolby Jueden, Ethan Morten, Hartington-Newcastle; Daniel Hernandez, Harvard; Keshawn Camacho, Cody Kroeker, Colton Siebert, Heartland; Matt Davis, Asa Carlson, Denton Payne, Hemingford; Trey Engel, Omar Ramirez, Kyler Van Housen, Jabe Wurtz, High Plains; Seth Novak, Tyler Polacek, Mitchell Prusa, Howells-Dodge; Brayden Frauendorfer, Duncan Hanzel, Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family; Drew Brenner, Cody McKay, Leyton; Colton Davis, Kyle Francois, Noah Goodman, Tylor Sturm, Lourdes Central Catholic; Chance Chrisman, McCool Junction; Alex Quinn, Blake Schmidt, Mead; Carson Huenefeld, Benny Stevens, Andrew Winsterman, Nebraska Christian; Nathan Ewart, Grant Freese, Nebraska Lutheran; Garett Allemang, Casey Garcia, Neligh-Oakdale; Jacob Johnson, Cade Kalkowski, Niobrara-Verdigre; Masen Dinklage, Omaha Christian Academy; Ted Gyhra, Kellen Habegger, Corry Kettelhake, Voy Pearson, Taylor Voight, Pawnee City; Derek Sis, Perkins County; Derick Mosel, Josh Zern, Plainview; Brandon French, Bruce Schulenberg, Austin Weitzenkamp, Scribner-Snyder; Jared Muhlbach, Jack Spellman, Shelton; Brayden Davis, Twin Loup; Alex Conley, Levi Nelson, Wakefield.

CLASS D2

Position_Name, School, Height, Weight, Grade

Offense

Receiver_Justin Lee, Sandhills/Thedford, 6-5, 195, Sr.

Lineman_Brody Kresak, Exeter-Milligan, 6-2, 286, Sr.

Lineman_Chayse Wemhoff, Humphrey St. Francis, 6-3, 210, Sr.

Lineman_Zach Zeleski, Overton, 6-0, 290, Sr.

Quarterback_Ben Hinrichs, Giltner, 5-9, 180, Sr.

Back_Kyle Jensen, Exeter-Milligan, 6-1, 190, Sr.

Back_Sawyer Kean, Falls City Sacred Heart, 5-10, 175, Sr.

Back_JJ Oltmer, Humphrey St. Francis, 5-10,195, Sr.

Place-kicker_Jaylon Sturdivant, Maxwell, 5-9, 185, Sr.

Defense

Lineman_Jayle Hinkle, CWC, 6-1, 245, Sr.

Lineman_Derek Luzum, Exeter-Milligan, 6-3, 184, Sr.

Linebacker_Dustin Axline, Exeter-Milligan, 6-1, 175, Sr.

Linebacker_Trent Geiser, Anselmo-Merna, 5-10, 180, Sr.

Linebacker_Brandon Jackson, Meridian, 6-0, 185, Sr.

Back_Alex Kunz, Stuart, 5-11, 180, Sr.

Back_Troy Gilligan, Anselmo-Merna, 5-10, 145, Jr.

Back_Austin Malone, Falls City Sacred Heart, 6-0, 175, Sr.

Punter_Preston Schnitzler, Kenesaw, 5-8, 180, Jr.

Honorable mention

Ryan Soderlom, Artyom Zhilin, Alma; Justin Wells, Anselmo-Merna; Zeb Greve, Carsten Tietz, Easton Weborg, Bancroft-Rosalie; Joey Colfack, Dakota Fitzgerald, Jake Samuelson, Tyrell Younger, Bertrand; Levi Destefano, Troy Lusk, Trevor Mann, Chase Viter, Brady; Zach Haburchak, Levi Koenig, Brenden Pelster, Chambers/Wheeler Central; Jayson Larson, Tyler Rautenberg, Elkhorn Valley; Zack Hackbart, Cole Remmeng, Skyler Werger, Elwood; Tyler Haberman, Nathan Hogan, Leo Lauko, Emerson-Hubbard; Jarett Maxson, Broc Mueller, Dalton Zelenka, Sam Zeleny, Exeter-Milligan; Reggie Johansen, Zavan Kirkendall, Logan Scheitel, Bailey Witt, Falls City Sacred Heart; Jared Hastings, Corey Hoelck, Nick Preissler, Giltner; Alex Parks, Jesse Rassmusen, Hampton; Daniel Arp, Levi Baughman, Justin Kershaw, John Rippen, Hitchcock County; Damien Baumgart, Austin Classen, Cole Wemhoff, Humphrey St. Francis; Brady Clark, Trey Stutheit, Johnson-Brock; Zach Edwards, Austin Schnitzler, Carson Woodman, Wyatt Woodman, Kenesaw; Dillon Menke, Lawrence-Nelson; Ryan Husa, Lewiston; Chevy Henneman, Lyons-Decatur Northeast; Marcus Miller, Blaker Morrissey, Garett Schledewitz, Jaylon Sturdivant, Maxwell; Cody Aspenleiter, Chase Barthel, Keaton Lenz, Medicine Valley; Britt McIntosh, Gideon Monette, Mullen; Luke Ericson, Bennett Nelson, Austin Wieseman, Osceola; Max Frank, Tyler Reikofski, Osmond; Isaac Branding, Trevor Polivka, Parkview Christian; Chance Morland, Trey Zuniga, Paxton; Brendan Axmann, Colton Lammers, Pleasanton; Cooper Hicks, Cameron Purcell, Potter-Dix; Wyatt Bell, Miles McDole, Red Cloud; Dylan Andersen, Cole Hewett, Jacey Nutter, St. Mary’s; Zach Novak, Brent Shoemaker, Adam Soukup, Sandhills-Thedford; Rhet Dirks, Sterling; Mason Dexter, Mitchell Dvorak, Stuart; Jeffrey Harms, Josh May, Wallace; Jordan Burns, Wausa; Thane Goetz, Austin Lange, Cody Stratman, Wynot.

Shepard Earns Spot on Girls Naismith Watch List

Jessica Shepard (Photo from ESPN.com)
Jessica Shepard (Photo from ESPN.com)

Lincoln – Nebraska women’s basketball signee Jessica Shepard from Fremont joins the top 20  players in the nation on the Naismith Girls High School Player of the Year Watch List announced Tuesday by the Atlanta Tipoff Club.

The highest ranked recruit in the history of Nebraska women’s basketball and arguably the best high school player the state has ever produced, Shepard will join the Huskers as a true freshman in 2015-16 after signing her National Letter of Intent with Nebraska in November.

Shepard, who competed on the gold-medal winning USA Basketball team at the 2014 FIBA Americas U18 Championships, is the No. 3 recruit in the Class of 2015, according to ESPN.

The 6-4 forward entered her senior season at Fremont High School as a two-time Nebraska Gatorade Girls Basketball Player of the Year (2013, 2014) and three-time first-team Super-State (Lincoln Journal Star) and All-Nebraska (Omaha World-Herald).

As a junior in 2013-14, Shepard averaged a Class A state record 30.4 points per game to go along with 15.6 rebounds and 2.4 assists in leading Fremont to a 22-4 record and a state tournament berth for Coach Tony Weinandt. It was just Fremont’s second bid to state since 1985. Her performances included a career-high 43 points against Lincoln East and 40 points against Kansas High School power Bishop Miege and Papillion-LaVista.

The honorary captain of both the Lincoln Journal Star Super-State and Omaha World-Herald All-Nebraska teams, Shepard’s junior season scoring average surpassed her 24.6 points, 11.1 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 2.0 blocks and 1.8 steals per game as a sophomore at Lincoln Southeast. She powered the Knights to the 2013 Class A state title, before moving with her family to Fremont in the summer of 2013.

As a freshman, Shepard earned her first Super-State and Class A honors by averaging 17.8 points and 9.1 rebounds in leading Lincoln Southeast to a state runner-up finish.

As a member of the USA Basketball U18 Team at the FIBA Americas Championship, Shepard averaged 12.6 points and 3.8 rebounds per game while helping the team to a 5-0 record and a gold medal in the summer of 2014. She hit 66.7 percent of her shots from the field in the tournament.

She is also an outstanding student, carrying a 3.90 grade-point average. She has earned academic all-state and all-conference honors, as well as a spot in the National Honor Society. She is a four-year honor roll selection.

Dodgers Send Cuevas to Rockies to Complete Trade

Noel Cuevas
Noel Cuevas

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Los Angeles Dodgers have sent minor-league outfielder Noel Cuevas to the Colorado Rockies to complete their trade for right-hander Juan Nicasio last month.

The clubs announced the rest of the deal Tuesday.

The 23-year-old Cuevas reached Double-A Chattanooga last season, batting .231 with seven homers and 44 RBIs.

The Dodgers acquired Nicasio on Nov. 24. He went 6-6 with a 5.38 ERA last season for the Rockies, making 14 starts before moving to the bullpen.

Broncos put Danny Trevathan on Injured Reserve

Danny Trevathan
Danny Trevathan

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — The Denver Broncos have placed linebacker Danny Trevathan on injured reserve and waived tight end Dominique Jones.

Trevathan was Denver’s leading tackler last year but appeared in just three games this season because of a trio of injuries to his left knee.

He was originally hurt in a training camp practice on Aug. 12 and reinjured the leg Oct. 12. After spending eight weeks on the club’s recallable IR list, Trevathan dislocated his left kneecap Sunday against San Diego.

Jones played four snaps against the Chargers after being brought up from the club’s practice squad because of injuries at his position.

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