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Father: NFL Mishandled My Daughter’s Abuse Case

Brandon Marshall (Photo courtesy of ESPN.com)
Brandon Marshall (Photo courtesy of ESPN.com)

MARIETTA, Ga. (AP) — The father of a woman who once dated NFL receiver Brandon Marshall is calling for the league’s commissioner to resign because he’s disappointed in the way it handled his daughter’s abuse case.

Clarence Watley spoke Wednesday at a news conference about his daughter, Rasheedah Watley, who he said was abused by Marshall.

Marshall was with the Denver Broncos and now plays for the Chicago Bears. He was suspended for three games in 2008, but the suspension was reduced to one game. He has denied the allegations.

Watley says he and others wrote to Commissioner Roger Goodell about the case and never heard back from league officials. Watley called the NFL’s investigation one-sided.

Attorney Gloria Allred called the press conference amid increasing attention on how the league handles domestic violence allegations.

The Nissan Heisman House Tour heads to Lincoln this Saturday

Nissan Heisman House Tour ESPNNEBRASKA HEISMAN WINNERS ERIC CROUCH, MIKE ROZIER, JOHNNY RODGERS

AND ESPN’S NEIL EVERETT

TO APPEAR AT THE “NISSAN HEISMAN HOUSE TOUR”

The tour heads to Lincoln, September 20,

when the No. 24 Huskers take on the Miami Hurricanes

 

WHO:              Nebraska’s trio of Heisman winners, along with ESPN’s Neil Everett:

 

o   1972 Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Rodgers will appear from 2:00 to 3:30 p.m., participating in a Chalk Talk session with ESPNanchor Neil Everett, followed by an autograph session with fans.

o   1983 Heisman Trophy winner Mike Rozier will discuss his legendary football career during a 3:30-4:00 p.m. Chalk Talk session withEverett.

o   2001 Heisman Trophy winner Eric Crouch takes the microphone at 4:30 p.m. for a Chalk Talk with Everett and will sign autographs from5:00-6:00 p.m.

 

WHAT:           Nissan and ESPN invite fans to “Get to know the Heisman Trophy Winners” during a pre-game experience that celebrates college football’s most outstanding players. The Nissan Heisman House Tour is making stops at 10 marquee matchups this season, including its ultimate destination of North Texas for the inaugural College Football Playoff. Admission to the tour is free.

 

Fans will have the opportunity to:

o   Take pictures with the Heisman Trophy, the most prestigious award in college football

o   “Catch a Ride with the Heisman Winners” in the all-new 2015 Nissan Pathfinder

o   Participate in autograph sessions and photo opportunities with former football greats

o   Win prizes by participating in interactive games, including a virtual QB challenge

o   Test your college football knowledge by tweeting your answers to Twitter Trivia questions

o   Create their own Heisman pose atop a trophy base

o   Register for Heisman House credentials, which allows fans to check in and instantly share your experience via social media

o   Keep tabs on the weekend’s action by viewing games and highlights on multiple TVs

 

WHEN:           SATURDAY, September 20, 2014 – noon until 7:00 p.m. (all times Central)

 

WHERE:         Inside Pinnacle Bank Arena

Located in the West Haymarket District, west of Memorial Stadium at 400 Pinnacle Arena Drive

Nuggets’ Hickson Suspended 5 Games by NBA

JJ-Hickson-Denver-NuggetsNEW YORK (AP) — Denver Nuggets center/forward J.J. Hickson was suspended for five games without pay by the NBA on Wednesday for violating the terms of the anti-drug program.

Hickson averaged 11.8 rebounds and 9.2 rebounds in 69 games last season, his first with Denver. He has played six seasons in the NBA with Cleveland, Sacramento, Portland and Denver, averaging 10.1 points and 7.2 rebounds.

Fifth Annual Husker Heroes Event Set for Sunday, Sept. 21, 5-6:30 p.m.

Husker HeroesThe Husker Heroes Outreach Event is specially designed for individuals with disabilities and their families to hang out and play games with Husker student-athletes.  The event is sponsored by the NU Athletic Department and Organizations Networking for Everyone with Special Needs (including the Autism Family Network, the Arc of Lincoln, the Autism Society of Nebraska, Dreams Unlimited, the Early Development Network, Down Syndrome Association for Families, United Cerebral Palsy of Nebraska, Nebraska Spina Bifida, Lincoln Public Schools, and PTI Nebraska). Over 300 special needs individuals and their guests, hailing from across the state, will mingle with hundreds of first-year Husker student-athletes, who are taking the mandatory Life Skills Seminar.

Associate Athletic Director for Life Skills Keith Zimmer, Life Skills Coordinator Stacey Burling and their staff are responsible for the evening’s activities and organization, as well as the Life Skills class required for all new student-athletes from every sport.

The special guests invited to participate on Sunday include youth and adults from the 10 participating sponsor groups that assist individuals with disabilities. The activities will take place in Memorial Stadium this year (weather permitting) and will include a variety of appropriate sport-related activities.

“Husker Heroes is a mutually beneficial event providing a memorable evening for all of our special guests, yet also sets the tone regarding the importance of service and leadership for our student-athletes,” Zimmer said. “Our newest Huskers have heard great things about Husker Heroes from their peers and are eager to serve and make a positive impact.”

Three Huskers To Represent Team USA at World Championships

Nebraska-Volleyball-HuskersCOLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Three former Husker volleyball players will represent Team USA at the FIVB Women’s Volleyball World Championship Italy 2014 later this month.

Team USA Head Coach Karch Kiraly and his staff released their roster of 14 players on Wednesday, and Kayla Banwarth, Jordan Larson-Burbach and Kelsey Robinson all made the final squad. Nebraska and Penn State tied for the most selections with three each. 

Earlier this summer, Banwarth, Larson-Burbach and Robinson represented the U.S. Women’s National Volleyball Team at the USA Volleyball Cup and the FIVB World Grand Prix.

The World Championship, held every four years, is a 24-team event with four groups of six countries competing in the first round from Sept. 23-28. After the round-robin format of the first round, the top four teams in each first-round pool move on to the second round Pools E and F that take place Oct. 1-5 in four Italian cities. Records against teams advancing from the first round carry over to the second round crossover matches. The top three teams from the two second-round pools advance to the Final Round set for Oct. 8-10 in Milan. The medal-round matches take place Oct. 12 after the Oct. 11 semifinals.

The Americans are grouped into the first round Pool C in Verona with No. 5 Russia, No. 12 Thailand, No. 20 Netherlands, No. 24 Kazakhstan and No. 26 Mexico. Team USA opens with NORCECA rival Mexico at 1 p.m. CT on Sept. 23, then has a quick turnaround on the court to face Kazakhstan on Sept. 24 at 3:30 a.m. CT. The U.S. challenges Netherlands on Sept. 25 at 1 p.m. CT before the off day on Sept. 26. Team USA takes on Thailand on Sept. 27 at 1 p.m. CT before concluding Pool C against Russia on Sept. 28 at 1 p.m. CT.

Universal Sports will live video stream all of the U.S. Women’s matches as well as have select contests broadcasts on its television channel. For details, click here.

U.S. Women’s National Team Roster for FIVB Volleyball Women’s World Championship Italy 2014
# – Name (Position, Ht, Hometown, College)
1 – Alisha Glass (S, 6-0, Leland, Mich., Penn State)
2 – Kayla Banwarth (L, 5-10, Dubuque, Iowa, University of Nebraska)
3 – Courtney Thompson (S, 5-8, Kent, Wash., University of Washington)
6 – Nicole Davis (L, 5-4, Stockton, Calif., University of Southern California)
9 – Kristin Hildebrand (OH, 6-1, Orem, Utah, Stanford University)
10 – Jordan Larson-Burbach (OH, 6-2, Hooper, Neb., University of Nebraska)
12 – Kelly Murphy (OPP, 6-2, Wilmington, Ill., University of Florida)
13 – Christa Dietzen (MB, 6-2, Hopewell Township, Pa., Penn State)
14 – Nicole Fawcett (OPP, 6-4, Zanesfield, Ohio, Penn State)
15 – Kim Hill (OH, 6-4, Portland, Ore., Pepperdine University)
16 – Foluke Akinradewo (MB, 6-3, Plantation, Fla., Stanford University)
19 – Kelsey Robinson (OH, 6-2, Bartlett, Ill., University of Nebraska)
21 – Tori Dixon (MB, 6-3, Burnsville, Minn., University of Minnesota)
22 – Rachael Adams (MB, 6-2, Cincinnati, Ohio, University of Texas)

Welker Back on the Field after Suspension Lifted

Wes Welker
Wes Welker

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Wes Welker is practicing for the first time since Labor Day. The Denver Broncos wide receiver was reinstated Wednesday after the NFL agreed to a new performance-enhancing drug policy.

Welker’s four-game suspension for offseason amphetamine use was essentially cut in half, and he’ll be eligible to play Sunday at Seattle.

Under the new rules, players who test positive for banned stimulants in the offseason will no longer be suspended. Instead, they will be referred to the substance-abuse program, where a first offense doesn’t result in an immediate ban.

It takes multiple positive tests under the substance-abuse program before a suspension.

The players union agreed to the new policy on Friday. But the NFL didn’t sign off on the new policy before Saturday’s roster deadline.

No. 16 NPCC Lady Knights Defeat EWC, Prepare for No. 3 Central

NPCC-Knights-LogoTorrington, WY – The No. 16 North Platte Community College Lady Knights traveled to Torrington, Wyo. and took care of business Tuesday night as they defeated Eastern Wyoming College for the third time this season to improve to 13-4 on the season.

The Lady Knights won in straight sets 25-22, 25-2, 25-18 behind 11 kills from sophomore Samantha Kennedy. No other Lady Knight had more than three kills other than sophomore Samantha Byrn who finished with five.

Other leaders on the night for North Platte were sophomore Joli Hopping with 23 assists and two ace serves and sophomore Taylor King who recorded 13 digs. Erika Goodwin and Kylie Wroot were also in double-figure digs with 11 and 10 respectively.

The Lady Knights return to action on Thursday, September 18 at 6 p.m. as they take on the No. 3 team in the nation, the Central Community College Lady Raiders. The Lady Raiders ended the Lady Knights season a year ago in the Region IX Division II Tournament.,

NFL, Union Agree to New Drug Policy, HGH Testing

nfl_logo2011-medNEW YORK (AP) — The NFL says it has reached an agreement with the players association on changes to its performance-enhancing drug policy, including the addition of human growth hormone testing.

The league said Wednesday that under the new rules, three previously suspended players — the Broncos’ Wes Welker, Cowboys’ Orlando Scandrick and Rams’ Stedman Bailey — will be eligible to return to their teams this week.

Testing for HGH was originally agreed upon in 2011, but the players had balked at the science in the testing and the appeals process for positive tests. Under the new deal, appeals of positive tests in the PED program will be heard by third-party arbitrators jointly selected by the NFL and union.

Clean-Up Demolition Derby Results

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The crashing and bashing action ignited the fans in the stands at the Second Annual ‘Clean-Up’ Demolition Derby on Sunday afternoon at Lincoln County Raceway in North Platte, Nebraska.

Gibbon’s Brent Burr and Mike Kamler of Hastings were the last ones remaining to earn the top honors in the two divisions that took to the pit for crashing action.

Brent Burr of Gibbon won the crown in the full-sized cars feature in his Chrysler Newport. Finishing second and third behind Burr were Josh Evans and Luke Evans, both of Bertrand. Luke Evans lost the use of his right front wheel in the early going, but it wasn’t enough to disable the Imperial of Evans.

Earning fourth place honors was Bobby Gillming of Gibbon in his bowtie displaying Chevy Impala. Finishing fifth overall was Lexington veteran Justin Nitsch.

The winner of the four-cylinder division was Hastings’ hotshoe Mike Kamler with his Mercury Zephyr. Taking home runner-up honors was North Platte’s Joey Schultz in a Ford Pinto. Rounding out the podium finishers was Ainsley Swan of Gothenburg.

Full-Sized Feature: 1. IV-Brent Burr; 2. 45J-Josh Evans; 3. 44E-Luke Evans; 4. 9-Bobby Gillming; 5. 69EP-Justin Nitsch; 6. 3jw-Jason Williams; 7. 87-Shelby Schroeder; 8. 6T9-Travis Landreth; 9. 23-Nick Kamler; 10. 36-Matt Seamann; 11. 34-Tyler Motsinger.

Four-Cylinder Feature: 1. 23-Mike Kamler; 2. 37-Joey Schultz; 3. 3A-Ainsley Swan; 4. E71-Mike Earll; 5. 4-Dirk Earll; 5. 22-Tyler Swan.

Rare Flop for Royals Bullpen in 7-5 Loss to WSox

kc-royalsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Kelvin Herrera and Wade Davis both gave up runs for the first time in nearly three months as the Kansas City Royals’ dominant bullpen was touched up Tuesday night in a 7-5 loss to the Chicago White Sox.

Davis replaced Herrera with two on in the seventh inning and walked Jose Abreu to load the bases for Conor Gillaspie, who cleared them with a triple to right-center on a 2-2 pitch to give Chicago a 7-5 lead.

That ended Herrera’s scoreless streak at 30 2-3 innings, dating to June 24. Also snapped was Davis’ shutout streak of 31 2-3 innings, a club record for a reliever, with the first run charged to him since June 25.

The rare bullpen failure prevented Kansas City from gaining ground on AL Central leader Detroit, which lost at Minnesota. The Royals remained 1 1/2 games behind the Tigers, but still lead Seattle for the second wild-card spot.

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