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Storm Preparing For Upcoming 2014 USHL Draft

tcstormKEARNEY, Neb. – With the regular season behind them, the Tri-City Storm have been busy preparing for 2014-15 and will help shape their team when they make selections in the 2014 USHL Draft on May 5-6.

The two-part draft starts with Phase 1 on Monday, beginning at 5 p.m. Phase 1 consists of eight rounds as USHL teams will select players born in 1998.

This portion of the draft allows teams to choose players who are traditionally not ready to play in the USHL the following season, but will continue to develop at lower levels of hockey in preparation for USHL play in future seasons. Based on last season’s final standings, Tri-City will have the third overall pick in the Phase 1 Draft.

Storm assistant coach JB Bittner has been hard at work, scouting, recruiting and evaluating potential draftees that will impact the team for years to come.

“You have try and project where a player’s going to be in 2-3 years and sometimes that’s hard to do,” Bittner said. “I would say the first two rounds are kids that almost every team has high on their list. After that you start getting into other projections and things are less certain. You try and do your homework, and take kids that are going to put in the work to end up in this league.”

Phase 1 will be broadcast live with the USHL Draft Show on USHL.com and FASTHockey, the USHL’s exclusive video network. The voice of the Storm, Jared Shafran, will be contributing to the coverage during the broadcast.

Last season, the Storm used their first round selection to tender defenseman Tory Dello. The Notre Dame commit, who was born in Crete, Neb., appeared in 46 games during his first USHL season, scoring two goals and five assists.

After Phase 1 is completed, the draft continues with Phase 2 the following morning, beginning at 8 a.m. In this phase, USHL teams will select players from multiple birth years who will compete for roster spots for the 2014-15 season.

Phase 2 continues until all USHL teams have 45 players on their Initial Protected List, which is made up of affiliate players from the 2013-14 season and players selected on Monday in Phase 1.

The Storm have one pick in the first round and three selections in the second round during the Phase 2 Draft. Bittner said he is expecting these players to make a big impact right away.

“With our top four picks, we plan on taking four kids that are going to come and play for our team next year,” Bittner said. “We want to have the right character kids. In those top four picks we’re looking for kids that compete and come to work every day, want to get better, show some passion for the game and live the game. They’ll want to be a part of hockey, they’re rink rats, and they hang around the ice and the gym all the time. We want hockey players that want to be here and want to spend hours at the rink getting better.”

A year ago, Tri-City selected forward Chris Wilkie with the second overall pick in Phase 2. In his first season with the Storm, Wilkie led the team with 36 points on 17 goals and 19 assists in 57 games.

In addition to these draft picks, the Storm have 19 players from the 2013-14 roster that will be eligible to try out for next season’s team.

“We want to get kids that are going to come in and be impact players that the fans here in Kearney are going to enjoy watching play,” Bittner said. “We weren’t happy with what happened last year and the way the season went. We want to put a winning team on the ice.”

Tri-city Storm Hockey 2014 Draft Infographic

ACC/Big Ten Challenge Expands to 14 Matchups this December

ACC Big Ten Challenge ESPNThe 16th annual ACC/Big Ten Challenge Presented by DICK’S Sporting Goods, played over three days from December 1-3, will be highlighted by an expanded format of 14 games – two more than previous Challenges – and the debut of Maryland and Rutgers as members of the Big Ten, and Louisville with the ACC.

ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU will combine to televise all 14 games of the three-day event matching top college basketball programs playing for conference supremacy and the Commissioners Cup. All 14 games will also be available via WatchESPN.

Three of the games will feature a showdown between teams ranked in an ESPN.com early preseason top 25 poll: No. 2 Duke at No. 4 Wisconsin, No. 25 Iowa at No. 6 North Carolina and No. 21 Syracuse at No. 24 Michigan. Additional teams in the Challenge that made the poll include No. 7 Virginia, No. 8 Louisville and No. 18 Michigan State.

All 14 Big Ten teams and 14 of the 15 ACC teams will participate in the 2014 Challenge.

The ACC and Big Ten have split the past two events, winning six Challenge games each in 2012 and 2013. In the event of a tie, the Commissioner’s Cup remains with the conference that won the previous year, which was the Big Ten in 2011. The ACC won the first 10 Challenges (1999-2008) while the Big Ten won the next three (2009-2011).

2014 ACC/Big Ten Challenge schedule (times and networks will be announced in August):

Date Game
Mon, Dec 1 Nebraska at Florida State
  Rutgers at Clemson
Tue, Dec 2 No. 21 Syracuse at No. 24 Michigan
  Ohio State at No. 8 Louisville
  Pittsburgh at Indiana
  NC State at Purdue
  Illinois at Miami (Fla.)
  Minnesota at Wake Forest
Wed, Dec 3 No. 2 Duke at No. 4 Wisconsin
  No. 18 Michigan State at Notre Dame
  No. 25 Iowa at No. 6 North Carolina
  No. 7 Virginia at Maryland
  Georgia Tech at Northwestern
  Virginia Tech at Penn State

 

  • ·        Tourney Teams: 13 teams from the two conferences played in the 2014 NCAA Championship: Duke, Louisville, North Carolina, NC State, Pittsburgh, Syracuse and Virginia from the ACC, and Iowa, Michigan, Michigan State, Nebraska, Ohio State and Wisconsin from the Big Ten.
  • ·        First Challenge Matchups: Nine of the 14 games will mark first-time Challenge matchups including Syracuse at Michigan, Michigan State at Notre Dame, Iowa at North Carolina, Pittsburgh at Indiana, Illinois at Miami (Fla.) and Nebraska at Florida State, plus three involving a new member of one of the conferences: Rutgers (at Clemson) and Maryland (against former ACC foe Virginia) in the Big Ten and Louisville (against Ohio State) in the ACC. Highlights:
  • ·        Seconds Please: Pittsburgh and Syracuse – two of the three ACC members that played in the Challenge for the first time last season – will look for a second consecutive win in the event (Pittsburgh defeated Penn State and Syracuse beat Indiana).  Notre Dame, which also made a Challenge debut last season, lost to Iowa.
  • ·        A First at 16: Maryland will appear in its first Challenge as a member of the Big Ten after playing in the previous 15 events with the ACC, compiling a 10-5 record. Maryland will host Virginia in the Challenge, marking a rematch of the Terrapins’ 75-69 overtime victory in their final regular-season game as an ACC member.
  • ·        Rubber Match: Duke and Wisconsin will square off in the Challenge for the third time with each winning one game, both as the home team (Duke in 2007 and Wisconsin in 2009).
  • ·        Three’s a Charm: Northwestern and NC State will look for a three-peat over their 2014 Challenge opponents with the Wildcats defeating Georgia Tech in 2010 and 2011 and Wolfpack beating Purdue in 1999 and 2004.
  • ·        Looking for 14: Duke has won more Challenge games than any other team, taking 13 of its 15 matchups with its only two losses coming to Wisconsin and Ohio State.
  • ·        Second Time Around: Minnesota and Wake Forest and Virginia Tech and Penn State will play each other in the Challenge for the second time. Wake Forest (in 2001) and Penn State (in 2007), the home teams in the first meeting as well, won the games.
    • Michigan and Syracuse last met in a 2013 National Semifinal game from Atlanta with the Wolverines defeating the Orange 61-56.
    • Michigan State and Notre Dame will meet for the first time in 35 years when the Spartans defeated the Irish 80-68 in the Regional Finals on its way to the 1979 National Championship.
    • In addition to first-time Challenge games, several of the teams are infrequent opponents: Iowa won two of its three matchups against North Carolina, despite losing the last meeting in 2004; Illinois and Miami (Fla.) have split their two previous meetings, with the Hurricanes winning the last contest in 2012; Florida State holds a 1-0 record over Nebraska with a victory in 2005; and Clemson will look to go 2-0 against Rutgers after a win in 1999.

Dan Dakich & Seth Greenberg Talk ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Scheduling and More

ESPN college basketball analysts Dan Dakich and Seth Greenberg talked with ESPN Front Row about the ACC/Big Ten Challenge, interesting games in the event, scheduling of games and more. Excerpts of the Front and Center Podcast include:

Greenberg on perception of the Challenge as a coach: “As a coach, I looked at it as the Ryder Cup. We wanted to win and we were worried about what that game would mean for our resume. It was one of the few times during the course of the season where I was really locked in on where we were in the standings for the ACC/Big Ten Challenge. We had to find a way to win and represent the conference.”

Dakich on Challenge creating top matchups for fans of opposing teams: “This is a little like, back in the day, when you were a kid and they only hadSaturday baseball on and you were waiting to see a team that maybe you read about in a magazine.

Greenberg on scheduling: “Scheduling, in your top five things, has got to be number one or two. The problem is coaches, innately, are afraid to overschedule so they under-schedule. I was as big of an offender as anyone. It depends on where you are in your program and who you are. There are some coaches – their players are buying no matter what. Like a bunch of coaches in these two conferences. But some coaches – they are selling every single day. So having the right schedule is key to them selling, because they have to show progress, show they are winning games to keep their jobs. The ACC/Big Ten Challenge, the Maui, preseason NIT – the major preseason events – are so pivotal in helping you build your program or maintain the program.”

Dakich on benefit of Challenge for scheduling“This is one of the great scheduling pieces for schools, regardless of who you play. Obviously, it helps if you’re the better team that’s playing, where you’re playing and if you get a win. Without question it helps scheduling, without question it helps exposure of the league and helps fans.”

Greenberg on the Challenge as a whole: “Every one of these games has a storyline. Each one of these games has a little bit of a personality. It’s not just the Duke’s and the Wisconsin’s.”

Pair of Free-Agent Pitchers Banned 50 Games Each, Former Rocky

mlb bigNEW YORK (AP) — Free-agent pitchers Manuel Montilla and Euris Quezada have been suspended 50 games each following positive tests under baseball’s minor league drug program.

Both players tested positive for metabolites of Stanozolol, the commissioner’s office said Thursday.

Monilla, 22, had been in the Colorado farm system and Quezada, 25, in the Houston system. The suspension of each right-hander will start when he signs with a big league organization.

Twenty-five players have been suspended this year under the minor league drug program. Under that program, the penalty for an initial performance-enhancing drugs testing violation increases to 80 games for samples collected after April 1.

Rockies’ Chatwood Headed to DL with Elbow Strain

Tyler Chatwood Colorado RockiesPHOENIX (AP) — The Colorado Rockies have placed right-hander Tyler Chatwood on the 15-day disabled list with a right elbow strain and recalled righty Chad Bettis from Triple-A Colorado Springs.

The 24-year-old Chatwood made four starts for the Rockies this season, going 1-0 with a 4.50 ERA. He opened the season on the DL with a strained left hamstring.

Chatwood started 20 games last season, going 8-5 with a 3.15 ERA

The 24-year-old Bettis began the season on the Rockies’ opening day roster for the first time in his career before being optioned to Triple-A on April 25, where he made one scoreless appearance. He went 0-1 with a 7.15 ERA in 11 appearances during his first stint with the Rockies.

Wild Beat Avs 5-4 in OT in Game 7 to Advance

Colorado-Avalanche-LogoDENVER (AP) — Nino Niederreiter scored his second goal of the game 5:02 into overtime and Ilya Bryzgalov made a big save filling in for an injured Darcy Kuemper, leading the Minnesota Wild to a 5-4 win over the Colorado Avalanche in Game 7 on Wednesday night.

It’s the first playoff series win for the Wild since 2003.

Mikko Koivu, Dany Heatley and Jared Spurgeon also scored for the Wild, who will face the defending Stanley Cup champion Chicago Blackhawks in the second round.

Nick Holden, Jamie McGinn, Paul Stastny and Erik Johnson scored for the Avalanche.

D-backs Rally for 5-4 Win in 10 Against Colorado

colorado-rockiesPHOENIX (AP) — Miguel Montero hit a leadoff homer in the 10th inning after Martin Prado hit a two-run single in the ninth, helping the Arizona Diamondbacks end a four-game losing streak with a 5-4 win over the Colorado Rockies Wednesday night.

Colorado led 4-0 after three innings behind Carlos Gonzalez’s two-run homer and pitcher Jordan Lyles’ leadoff shot in the third.

The Rockies’ bats went quiet after that and Arizona cut into the lead on Paul Goldschmidt’s solo homer in the eighth inning. The Diamondbacks then loaded the bases with two outs in the ninth against Rex Brothers, and Prado tied it at 4 with a two-run single up the middle.

Addison Reed (1-2) stranded a runner at third in the 10th inning and Montero ended it with his first career walkoff hit, a towering homer to right off Tommy Kahnle (2-1)

Playoff Panel Weekly Top 25 Starting Oct. 28

College Football Playoff NCAAIRVING, Texas (AP) — The college football playoff selection committee will release a weekly top 25, starting Oct. 28, and panel members will be required to recuse themselves when a school they work for comes up for discussion.

The selection committee will use the same voting procedure and recusal policy as the committee that chooses the 68-team field for NCAA men’s basketball tournament.

The 13-member panel, which includes five current athletic directors, will meet in person and the rankings will be released on Tuesday nights on ESPN.

The committee will chose and seed the four teams that will play in the national semifinal and pick some of the other teams that will play in the four other marquee New Year’s bowls.

NCAA Files Motions That Could Delay O’Bannon Trial

NCAA-Logo-College-SportsThe NCAA has filed a flurry of motions in federal courts, seeking rulings that could delay the start of the landmark antitrust lawsuit brought by former UCLA basketball star Ed O’Bannon and others.

The latest filings target both the judge assigned to the case and the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals on issues that are at the center of the trial, now scheduled to begin June 9 in federal court in Oakland, Calif. Among them is a request for U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken to reconsider an earlier ruling that the NCAA cannot use the defense that money from big revenue sports like football and basketball is used to fund smaller sports and women’s sports.

Other filings ask for the 9th Circuit to give the NCAA permission to appeal the class action certification decision earlier by Wilken, and for any litigation over the video game portion of the case to be either severed or for the trial to be postponed until a reputed $40 million settlement reached last year between the plaintiffs and EA Sports and others is finalized.

California Chrome Made 5-2 Derby Favorite

Kentucky-Derby-Churchill-DoLOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — California Chrome has been made the early 5-2 favorite for the 140th Kentucky Derby, with Hopportunity the second choice in the full field of 20 horses.

Trained by 77-year-old Art Sherman, California Chrome drew the No. 5 post on Wednesday. Eight horses have won from there, most recently Funny Cide in 2003. Sherman could become the oldest trainer to win the Derby, surpassing Charlie Whittingham’s mark of 76 when Sunday Silence won in 1989.

Hopportunity drew the No. 11 post and is 6-1 for the race Saturday at Churchill Downs. He’s trained by Bob Baffert, a three-time Derby winner.

Wicked Strong, named for the victims of last year’s Boston Marathon bombings, is the 8-1 third choice and will break from the 20th post on the far outside.

Danza is the 10-1 fourth choice and drew the No. 4 post.

NSAA Releases Soccer District Pairings, NPHS Boys and Girls go on the Road

North Platte Bulldogs SoccerThe Nebraska School Activities Association released the 2014 Class A district soccer pairings on Wednesday and both the North Platte High School boys and girls will go on the road for next week’s  postseason play.

The North Platte Bulldogs boys soccer team is 19th in the NSAA wildcard point standings. The Dawgs currently have a record of 5-9, which has changed due to Lexington having to forfeit all of their games this season because of an ineligible player. North Platte lost 2-1 to Lexington early in the season, without the forfeit the Dawgs would be 4-10. With the 19th place in the point standings North Platte earned a No. 3 seed in the district tournament. The Dawgs will travel to Grand Island, who is hosting the A-6 District. North Platte as the No. 3 seed will play second-seeded Papillion La Vista South (9-5) at 7:00 pm on Monday, May 5. The host school and No. 1 seeded Grand Island (9-5) will play No. 4 Lincoln High (6-9) at 5:00 pm on Monday. The winners of the first round games will advance to the district final and play for a chance to go to the Class A State Tournament on Thursday. The district final will be played at Memorial Stadium in Grand Island at 7:00 pm Thursday, May 8. The boys A-6 bracket can be seen below.

The North Platte Lady Bulldogs are 10-4 on the season and sit 10th in the NSAA wildcard point standing. The Lady Dawgs earned a No. 2 seed in the A-5 District, which will be played at Ted Baldwin Park in Kearney. North Platte will play third-seeded Omaha Burke (5-10) at 7:00 pm Monday, May 5. The host school and No. 1 seeded Kearney Lady Bearcats (13-3) will play No. 4 Lincoln High (4-10) at 5:00 pm on Monday, May 5. The district final for the girls will be played Wednesday, May 7 in Kearney at 6:00 pm with the winners of the first round playing each other. The girls A-5 bracket can be seen below.

The North Platte boys are led by senior Brady Mason with 10 goals and 23 points total this season. The Lady Dawgs have four players with over 20 points on the season, including senior Taylor Banark. Banark leads the team with 20 goals and 19 assists for a total of 59 points. Senior Madalynn Doughty also has 10 goals and eight assists for a total of 28 points.

Boys Soccer District 2014

Girls Soccer District 2014

 

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