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Williams puts LA Kings past Rangers in OT Opener

Stanley Cup Finals 2014LOS ANGELES (AP) — Justin Williams scored 4:36 into overtime after a turnover by Dan Girardi, and the Los Angeles Kings beat the New York Rangers 3-2 on Wednesday night in the Stanley Cup finals opener.

Williams was left alone in the slot after Girardi’s pass from his knees went straight to Mike Richards. Williams put his eighth goal of the postseason past Henrik Lundqvist, who made 40 saves and nearly stole a series-opening win for the Rangers.

Jonathan Quick made 25 saves for the Kings, who moved one victory closer to their second Stanley Cup title in three years after a hair-raising finals opener.

Game 2 is Saturday at Staples Center.

Boldt Named Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American

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Ryan Boldt

Lincoln – Nebraska freshman outfielder Ryan Boldt picked up another accolade on Wednesday, as he was named a 2014 Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball. The Red Wing, Minn., native is the 12th Husker freshman since 2000 to earn freshman All-America honors and the first do so since 2012 when Pat Kelly and Kyle Kubat were both tabbed as freshman All-Americans.

An unanimous selection to the All-Big Ten Freshman team and a two-time Big Ten Freshman of the Week honoree in 2014, Boldt started in center field in 55 of NU’s 62 games. The freshman hit leadoff for the Huskers 29 times on the year, including the final 28 games of the season. NU posted a 22-7 record on the year with Boldt in the leadoff spot.

Boldt finished the year third on the team with 74 hits, two shy of Kelly’s team-high 76 hits. Boldt led NU in runs scored (47), triples (6) and stolen bases (7). He ranked second on the team with 12 doubles and notched 31 RBIs, including a team-high 20 RBIs with two outs.

Tabbed as the No. 2 freshman in the country prior to the 2014 season by Baseball American, Boldt excelled in the postseason with a .462 average. With the Huskers playing in their first NCAA Regional since 2008, Boldt led the team in hits (6) and runs (5). Half of his hits in NU’s three games in Stillwater were for extra bases, as he roped a pair of triples and notched a double.

Boldt was one of six freshman in the Big Ten Conference to earn freshman All-America honors on Wednesday. He was joined by Tanner Tully (Ohio State), Brett Adcock (Michigan), Adam Walton (Illinois), Ronnie Dawson (Ohio State) and Carmen Benedetti (Michigan).

First Nationals Win the Rivalry Game against Kearney (Update)

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The upcoming games for the North Platte First Nationals Senior team have been changed.

The article previously stated, “The First Nationals Seniors next game is Friday, June 6 at 4:00 pm against Canon City, Colo. at Bill Wood Field. North Platte also plays JC Brager at 7:00 pm Friday night.”

The schedule now has North Platte playing one game Friday as they host Canon City, Colo. at 6:00 pm at Bill Wood Field. The schedule for Saturday and Sunday was changed as well. The First Nationals will now play JC Brager at 1:00 pm Saturday and Canon City, Colo. at 7:00 pm both at Bill Wood Field. The final game of the weekend will be Sunday against JC Brager at 1:30 at Bill Wood Field.

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The North Platte First Nationals American Legion baseball team beat Kearney Runza 6-5 Tuesday.

Kearney took the lead in the first inning, 1-0 and added two more runs in the top of the fourth inning to go on top 3-0 over North Platte. The First Nationals (8-6) responded in the bottom half of the fourth inning with four runs to take a 4-3 lead. Alec Wesslund delivered a two-run single, followed by an RBI triple by Jack Kenny and Darian Allberry capped the fourth inning scoring with an RBI single.

Kearney regained the lead by scoring a run in both the fifth and sixth innings. But once again North Platte responded with two runs in the bottom of the sixth to secure the 6-5 win. Ty Brockmoller delivered the two-run single in the sixth. Allberry led the way at the plate for the First Nationals by going 2-3 with an RBI and both Brockmoller and Wesslund delivered two RBIs, while Kenny had North Platte’s only extra-base hit with his fourth inning triple.

Luke Volz earned the win on the mound after he came in, in relief of Jayden Kruse. Volz pitched the final three innings and gave up two runs, one earned, on four hits. Kruse pitched the first four innings and gave up three runs on six hits and recorded six strikeouts.

The First Nationals Juniors also played Kearney on Tuesday and lost 14-9. The loss is the first of the season for the North Platte Juniors (10-1).

Paul Meyers Resigning as Nebraska’s Associate AD

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Paul Meyers

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska associate athletic director Paul Meyers has announced his resignation to pursue other opportunities.

Meyers had been head of athletic department development since 2005 and is credited with raising $250 million. He played an integral role in securing donations for a series of facilities upgrades in recent years.

Meyers said Wednesday night he’s proud of what he accomplished and that he’ll continue to support the Cornhuskers as a fan. He declined further comment.

Athletic director Shawn Eichorst said Meyers was a valuable member of the athletic department for many years and wished him the best.

Meyers was an All-America outfielder for the Huskers’ baseball team in 1986. He joined the athletic department as a development officer in 1994.

Royals GM Moore Hinted to Brett about Coaching

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George Brett

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Royals general manager Dayton Moore says he hinted to George Brett a couple of weeks ago about the Hall of Famer reprising his role as interim hitting coach for the struggling franchise.

Moore says Brett told him that he had “a lot going on” this summer.

Moore also says he hoped Brett would have stayed on longer than he did last summer, when he joined Pedro Grifol in a two-person team responsible for overhauling the Royals’ offense.

Brett wound up stepping aside after nearly two months. Grifol was given the job on a full-time basis, but was relieved of his duties last week with the team in another slump.

Dale Sveum has taken over the job. Counting Brett, he’s the sixth hitting coach the Royals have had since Kevin Seitzer was let go at the end of the 2012 season.

Klinsmann: US Defense Still ‘Work in Progress’

US Soccer LogoJACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — The U.S. is getting a little defensive about its defense.

After allowing several decent scoring chances early against Turkey last Sunday, the Americans settled down in the 2-1 victory. But the rocky start caused more conversation and maybe more concern about what many believe is the team’s glaring weakness heading into the World Cup in Brazil.

Players brushed aside questions about the sometimes sluggish back line as they practiced in Jacksonville for Saturday’s sendoff series finale against Nigeria.

Defender Geoff Cameron says “I think we were great on the day. … We’re headed in the right direction. It’s one step in the right direction. That’s what we’ve kind of been doing the last three weeks: one step, one process; another step, another process.”

Gonzalez Goes on DL with Inflamed Index Finger

Carlos-Gonzalez-Rockies-CarDENVER (AP) — The Colorado Rockies have placed All-Star outfielder Carlos Gonzalez on the 15-day disabled list with an inflamed left index finger that’s bothered him most of the season.

Gonzalez’s finger has recently become so swollen that he struggles to hold onto the bat. He’s hitting just .255 this season.

To take Gonzalez’s place on the roster, the Rockies recalled infielder Ryan Wheeler from Triple-A Colorado Springs on Wednesday. They also recalled catcher Michael McKenry from Colorado Springs and designated catcher Jordan Pacheco for assignment.

The break will give Gonzalez a chance to rest not only his ailing finger, but a balky left knee that’s given him trouble at times.

The 28-year-old Gonzalez played in just 19 games after the All-Star break last season because of a sprained right middle finger.

Super Bowl to Scrap Roman Numerals for a Year

Super Bowl 50NEW YORK (AP) — The Super Bowl will scrap the Roman numerals for a year.

The 50th edition of the game will be played in February 2016 in Santa Clara, California. The NFL said Wednesday it will be called “Super Bowl 50” instead of “Super Bowl L.”

In 2017, the league will revert to Roman numerals, referring to the 51st edition as “Super Bowl LI.”

The NFL first started using Roman numerals for the fifth Super Bowl in 1971.

Mid-Plains Area All-Star Game Set For Friday

Mid-Plains Area All-Star GameNorth Platte – The Eighth Annual Mid-Plains Area All-Star Game is all set to be played this Friday, June 6 at McDonald-Belton Gymnasium in North Platte. The girls game is set to tip at 6 p.m. and the boys game to follow at 7:45 p.m. Admission is $5 with all participants selling tickets and tickets available at the door. The rosters for all four teams are included below.
GIRLS BLACK TEAM

Jaylen Schuster Sutherland High School
Allison Sawyer North Platte High School
Abbie Fanning Wauneta-Palisade High School
Kaitlin Martin Sandhills-Thedford High School
Summer Mueller Creek Valley High School
Tailor Lee Wauneta-Palisade High School
Justine Stone Maywood High School
Jerry Straber Creek Valley High School
Maddie Seamann Hershey High School
Samantha Staggs Sutherland High School
Breelyn Saner North Platte Saint Patrich High School

Coach Bill Wilber                   Creek Valley High School

GIRLS GOLD TEAM

Madalynn Doughty North Platte High School
Samantha Carlson Cozad High School
Brenleigh Daum McCook High School
Kadee Long Cambridge High School
Shelby Vogel Kimball High School
Maegan Hiatt Hershey High School
Molly Sughroue McCook High School
Madison Elliott Brady High School
Sally Hengen North Platte High School
Valerie Most Brady High School
Sarah Mahr Sidney High School

Coach Lance Arterburn          Brady High School

BOYS BLACK TEAM

Cole Taylor Sandhills-Thedford High School
Tanner Fuelberth Ainsworth High School
Hayden Cahoy Overton High School
Connor Merrill Paxton High School
Quin Conner Valentine High School
Eamon Schwarz South Loup High School
Landan Maassen Hershey High School
Lane Godfrey Creek Valley High School
Tyler Fear Sutherland High School
Lewis Lewis Lexington High School
Alex Whipps Hitchcock County High School
Seth Gohl Hayes Center High School
Drew Callaghan North Platte High School
Dylan Brenner Leyton High School
Alexander Harms North Platte Saint Patrick High School

Coach Mike Tines                     Hitchcock County High School

BOYS GOLD TEAM

Adam Crandall Ogallala High School
Matthew McLeod Ainsworth High School
Caden Weverka Arapahoe High School
Kaleb DeCora Bridgeport High School
Kade Erickson North Platte High School
Bryant Knigge Potter-Dix High School
Brennen Cruise Leyton High School
Landon Swedberg Wallace High School
Justus Wallin Chase County High School
Mark Mayfield North Platte Saint Patrick High School
Mack Alspaugh McCook High School
Jake Reader Kimball High School
Joel Shafer Overton High School
Tye Spies Mullen High School

Coach David Jacobs                       Brady High School

Lady Huskers to Host Duke in ACC/Big Ten Challenge

Nebraska-Huskers-BasketballLincoln – Big Ten power Nebraska and ACC power Duke will go head-to-head in one of the marquee matchups of the 2014 ACC/Big Ten Challenge on Wednesday, Dec. 3 at Pinnacle Bank Arena.

Two of the nation’s premier conferences announced the eighth annual matchups for the series on Wednesday, June 4.

Coach Connie Yori’s Huskers will represent the Big Ten as the 2014 conference tournament champions. The Big Red finished with the second-most wins (26) and second-fewest losses (7) in school history in 2013-14. NU’s .788 winning percentage ranked No. 2 in program history, as the Huskers advanced to their third consecutive NCAA Tournament.

The 2013-14 Huskers finished No. 13 in the Associated Press Poll, No. 17 in the USA Today/Coaches Top 25 and No. 19 in the NCAA RPI. NU finished 12-4 in Big Ten regular-season play, before rolling to three straight wins as the No. 3 seed at the conference tournament in Indianapolis.

Nebraska, which has advanced to the NCAA Tournament in all three of its seasons in the Big Ten, advanced to the NCAA second round with a 74-55 win over Fresno State at UCLA. It marked the first time in school history that the Big Red won at least one NCAA Tournament game in back-to-back seasons.

Yori, who has won back-to-back Big Ten Coach-of-the-Year honors, enters her 13th season at Nebraska as the school’s all-time winningest coach with 241 victories. Her Huskers return four All-Big Ten starters led by honorable-mention AP All-American and first-team All-Big Ten point guard Rachel Theriot. Senior forwards Emily Cady (Second Team All-Big Ten) and Hailie Sample (Big Ten All-Defensive) have joined each other in the starting five for 100 consecutive games, while fellow senior Tear’a Laudermill earned second-team All-Big Ten honors in her first year as a starter in 2013-14.

The 2014-15 Huskers will be bolstered by a seven-player class of incoming freshmen that was ranked No. 9 nationally by ESPN, as the Big Red shoot for an unprecedented fourth consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament in 2015.

The 2013 Huskers, which featured current returning starters Cady, Sample, Theriot and Laudermill, advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16, falling to Duke, 53-45, in the third round at Norfolk, Va.

Duke finished 28-7 overall in 2013-14, closing the regular season at No. 9 in the AP Poll, before finishing 13th in the USA Today/Coaches Top 25. The Blue Devils entered the NCAA Tournament as the No. 4 RPI team in the nation.

Duke, finished second in the ACC, losing three of its seven games on the season to NCAA runner-up Notre Dame, the last time in the ACC Championship Game on March 9. In fact, four of Duke’s last eight losses have come to Notre Dame, which also knocked the Blue Devils out of the 2013 NCAA Tournament in the NCAA Elite Eight.

Duke cruised to a first-round NCAA win over Winthrop in 2014, before being upset by DePaul in the second round. DePaul advanced to the NCAA Lincoln Regional at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Duke had advanced to three consecutive NCAA Elite Eight appearances and won three consecutive ACC regular-season titles along with a pair of conference tournament titles prior to last season.

Coach Joanne P. McCallie enters her eighth season at Duke, where she owns a 202-42 record. The Blue Devils lose three senior starters from last year’s group, including first-round WNBA Draft picks Chelsea Gray and Tricia Liston, along with Haley Peters. Gray went with 11th overall pick to the Connecticut Sun despite missing the final 18 games of the 2014 season with an injury. Liston was selected with the next pick by the Minnesota Lynx, before Husker senior All-American Jordan Hooper was chosen with the 13th pick by the Tulsa Shock.

That Duke senior trio of Gray, Liston and Peters combined for nearly 42 points per game a year ago, while departing seniors Chloe Wells and Richa Jackson also played key roles.

All-America center Elizabeth Williams returns as a 2015 senior and national player-of-the-year candidate, along with junior guard Alexis Jones. Seniors Ka’lia Johnson and Jenna Frush will be expected to add leadership for a young Blue Devil squad that includes sophomores Oderah Chidom, Amber Henson and Kendall McCravey-Cooper.

The Blue Devil program has made 21 trips to the NCAA Tournament and ranks sixth in history with 53 all-time NCAA Tournament wins.

The 2014 ACC/Big Ten Challenge will feature 14 games, including eight games on Wednesday, Dec. 3 and six games onThursday, Dec. 4.

2014 ACC/BIG TEN CHALLENGE SCHEDULE

Wednesday, Dec. 3

  • Duke at Nebraska
  • Maryland at Notre Dame
  • Florida State at Purdue
  • Minnesota at NC State
  • Indiana at Boston College
  • Wake Forest at Michigan
  • Virginia at Illinois
  • Pittsburgh at Ohio State

Thursday, Dec. 4

  • Iowa at Louisville
  • Penn State at Syracuse
  • Northwestern at Virginia Tech
  • Wisconsin at Miami
  • North Carolina at Rutgers
  • Georgia Tech at Michigan State
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