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The Bulldogs Soccer Teams Split in Norfolk

North Platte Bulldogs SoccerThe North Platte Bulldogs boys and girls soccer teams traveled to Norfolk on Tuesday and split with the Panthers.

The Lady Dawgs (10-4) earned a 4-0 shutout win over Norfolk (7-9). Four different players scored for North Platte in the win, Carli Anderson, Morgan Hansen, Madalynn Doughty and Taylor Banark. Doughty also added an assist. The Lady Bulldogs only led 1-0 at halftime before scoring three times in the second half. Abby Stark earned the shutout win in the net.

The North Platte boys (4-10) lost a close 2-1 match to Norfolk (10-5). The Panthers held a 1-0 lead at halftime before each team notched a second-half goal to seal the win for Norfolk. Nick Wilkinson scored the Dawgs lone goal off an assists from David Garcia. Dakota Guenin led the way in the net for North Platte with five saves.

Both the boys and girls now wait to hear their district pairings which will be released on Wednesday. District play will begin Monday, May 5. Before postseason play starts both the boys and girls host Scottsbluff on Saturday to end the regular season.

Stubbs Hits 1st HR, Rockies Beat Diamondbacks 5-4

colorado-rockiesPHOENIX (AP) — Drew Stubbs hit his first home run of the season, off closer Addison Reed in the ninth inning, to lift the Colorado Rockies over the Arizona Diamondbacks 5-4 on Tuesday night.

Troy Tulowitzki (too-loh-WIT’-skee) had his second big game in a row in Arizona, hitting a two-run homer to put the Rockies up 4-3 in the sixth. Arizona’s A.J. Pollock tied it with a two-out home run in the eighth.

Stubbs, who entered in a double switch in the eighth, hit a 2-2 pitch from Reed into the right field seats, his first homer in 43 at-bats this year.

Boone Logan gave up Pollock’s homer but got the victory. LaTroy Hawkins allowed two hits in a scoreless ninth for his ninth save.

Roy, Avs Bracing for Game 7 with Wild

Colorado-Avalanche-LogoDENVER (AP) — Patrick Roy was quite calm and even cracked a few jokes as his team went through a light workout. No signs of stress at all.

Of course, the first-year Colorado Avalanche coach has been in a few pressure-packed Game 7 situations as a Hall of Fame goaltender — 13 to be exact.

His players? Not as much experience. A dozen had never been to the postseason before this year.

And yet Roy’s hardly fretting over his team’s emotional state heading into a decisive final game Wednesday night against the Minnesota Wild, with the winner moving on to face the defending Stanley Cup champion Chicago Blackhawks.

On the contrary, Roy’s reminding his youthful team of one simple thing: Enjoy the moment.

Committee Won’t Dictate Number of Conference Games

College Football Playoff NCAAIRVING, Texas (AP) — College Football Playoff executive director Bill Hancock says the selection committee does not want to dictate how many conference games leagues play.

Hancock and the conference commissioners are meeting this week to work out the remaining details of the four-team playoff that will replace the Bowl Championship Series this season.

The Southeastern Conference recently announced it will stay with an eight-game league schedule instead of going to nine games. The Pac-12 and Big 12 play nine league games and the Big Ten is moving to nine. The Atlantic Coast Conference plays eight league games, plus five of its teams will now play Notre Dame each season.

Hancock says the “totality” of a team’s schedule will be evaluated by the selection committee for its difficulty. The number of conference games won’t matter.

Nebraska Women’s Aide Smallwood Heads to Boise St.

Sunny Smallwood Nebraska Boise State HuskersLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska associate head coach Sunny Smallwood is returning to Boise State, her alma mater, to take a similar job on its women’s basketball staff.

Boise State announced Smallwood’s hiring Tuesday. Smallwood spent nine years as an assistant on Connie Yori’s staff at Nebraska, including the past six seasons as associate head coach. Boise State’s head coach is Gordy Presnell.

Smallwood graduated from Boise State in 1983. She began her coaching career by spending seven years at Boise High School from 1983-90. She had coaching jobs at Washington State, Washington and California before joining Yori at Nebraska.

Yori said the search to replace Smallwood is underway.

Sterling Banned for Life by the NBA

Donald-Sterling-NBANEW YORK (AP) — Issuing about the strongest rebuke that he could, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver banned Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling for life Tuesday for making racist comments in a recorded conversation, the first step toward forcing a sale of the club and permanently removing Sterling from the league.

Silver also fined Sterling $2.5 million, and again expressed outrage.

“I fully expect to get the support I need from the other NBA owners to remove him,” Silver said.

Several owners immediately chimed in with support of Silver’s decision. Sterling, the league’s longest-tenured owner and someone with an estimated net worth of about $2 billion, did not offer any immediate comment.

The penalties, which were announced only three days after the scandal broke, are the harshest ever issued by the league and among the stiffest punishments ever given to an owner in professional sports. Silver said a league investigation found that Sterling was in fact the person on the audiotapes that were released over the weekend and immediately sent shock waves throughout the game.

“We stand together in condemning Mr. Sterling’s views,” Silver said. “They simply have no place in the NBA.”

Sterling acknowledged he was the man on the tape, Silver said.

Sterling still owns the team, but going forward he is immediately barred from attending any NBA games or practices, being present at any Clippers office or facility, participating in any business or player personnel decisions involving the team, or being part of any league business.

It’s unclear how Sterling will respond.

“This league is far bigger than any one owner, any one coach and any one player,” said Silver, who as commissioner has broad powers under what’s typically called the “best interest of the game” clause of the NBA constitution.

But Silver works for the owners, and he will need 75 percent of them — if all 30 teams vote, he’ll need 23 on his side — to force Sterling out of the league completely.

The fine will be donated to organizations dedicated to anti-discrimination and tolerance efforts that will be jointly selected by the NBA and the Players Association, Silver said.

“This has all happened in three days, and so I am hopeful there will be no long-term damage to the league and to the Clippers organization,” Silver said. “But as I said earlier, I’m outraged so I certainly understand other people’s outrage. This will take some time and appropriate healing will be necessary.”

After the announcement, the Clippers’ website had a simple message: “We are one,” it read.

“We wholeheartedly support and embrace the decision by the NBA and Commissioner Adam Silver today. Now the healing process begins,” the Clippers added in a statement.

Sterling’s comments were released over the weekend by TMZ and Deadspin, and numerous NBA owners and players have condemned them. Even President Barack Obama weighed in on the crisis, the first of Silver’s brief tenure as commissioner.

“Commissioner Silver thank you for protecting our beautiful and powerful league!! Great leader!!,” Miami Heat star LeBron James wrote on Twitter.

The league’s investigation started Saturday and players immediately began expressing intense displeasure with the situation, even going so far as to ask Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson to get involved on behalf of the players’ union.

“When one rotten apple does something, or if you see cancer, you’ve got to cut it out really quickly,” Kevin Johnson said at a news conference in Los Angeles, flanked by NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and players like Steve Nash, Tyson Chandler, Luke Walton and Roger Mason Jr., among others. “And Commissioner Silver did that in real time. We’re so proud and thankful for him.”

The sanctions came a few hours before the Clippers were to play Golden State in Game 5 of a tied-up Western Conference first-round playoff series.

“When you get this many Lakers to stand up for the Clippers, you know something big is happening in L.A.,” Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said. “We are a single team here today, a team not only speaking out for what we’re against — racism, hatred, bigotry, intolerance — but what we’re for. We’re for great basketball.”

Before Silver took the podium, Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban tweeted out a photo of the NBA Constitution, saying “It exists for a reason.”

Several sponsors either terminated or suspended their business dealings with the team on Monday, though individual deals that some of those companies have with Clippers stars like Chris Paul and Blake Griffin will continue and were not affected. Still, it was a clear statement that companies, like just about everyone inside the league, were outraged.

“Commissioner Silver showed great leadership in banning LA Clippers owner Donald Sterling for life,” Magic Johnson, who was referenced on the taped conversation involving Sterling, tweeted shortly after the league’s decision was announced.

Johnson’s role on the tape stemmed from Sterling’s female companion apparently posting a photo of her and the Hall of Fame player on her Instagram account. That photo has since been deleted, but raised Sterling’s ire nonetheless.

“It bothers me a lot that you want to broadcast that you’re associating with black people. Do you have to?” Sterling asks the woman on the tape.

The issues raised when the tapes were released over the weekend represent just another chapter in Sterling’s long history of being at the center of controversy.

In the past, he’s faced extensive federal charges of civil rights violations and racial discrimination in his business dealings, and some of his race-related statements would be described as shocking.

He has also been sued in the past for sexual harassment by former employees, and even the woman who goes by the name “V. Stiviano” — purportedly the female voice on the tapes at the center of this scandal — describes Sterling in court documents as a man “with a big toothy grin brandishing his sexual prowess in the faces of the Paparazzi and caring less what anyone else thought, the least of which, his own wife.”

Stiviano is being sued by Rochelle Sterling, who is seeking to reclaim at least $1.8 million in cash and gifts that her husband allegedly provided the woman.

Silver said when he first heard the audio, he hoped it had been altered or was fake — but also said that from his 20-year relationship with Sterling, he suspected the voice was his.

“This has been a painful moment,” Silver said, “for all members of the NBA family.”

Rockies Beat Diamondbacks 8-5

colorado-rockiesPHOENIX (AP) — Troy Tulowitzki homered, had two doubles and drove in three runs to lead the big-hitting Colorado Rockies to an 8-5 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks Monday night.

Baseball’s best offensive team so far this season, the Rockies roughed up Wade Miley (2-3) for seven extra-base hits in the first six innings, including a pair of homers.

Tulowitzki led off the sixth with his sixth homer and Justin Morneau added a two-run shot later in the inning to extend his hitting streak to 12 games. Nolan Arenado had one of Colorado’s six doubles to stretch his hitting streak to a baseball-best 18 games and the Rockies had 12 hits overall.

Franklin Morales (3-1) allowed four runs in five innings and LaTroy Hawkins worked a perfect ninth for his eighth straight save.

Gerardo Parra homered, Miguel Montero drove in two runs and Paul Goldschmidt had three hits for Arizona.

Parise Lifts Wild past Avs 5-2, to Tie Series at 3

Colorado-Avalanche-LogoST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Zach Parise scored early and late on tipped shots, and the Minnesota Wild tacked on two empty-net goals for a 5-2 victory over the Colorado Avalanche on Monday night that sent the first-round playoff series to a decisive Game 7.

Parise and Mikko Koivu each had two assists. The teams will meet again in Denver on Wednesday night, with the winner taking on the defending Stanley Cup champion Chicago Blackhawks in the Western Conference semifinals.

Parise scored just 49 seconds into the game and Mikael Granlund made it 2-0 later in the first period, but a costly turnover by Ryan Suter at the end of a failed 5-on-3 situation led to a game-changing short-handed goal for the Avalanche when Paul Stastny scored for the fourth time in the series.

NSAA Announces 2014 Oustanding Service Awards, Hershey’s Rotert Honored

NSAAThe NSAA Outstanding Service Award is presented to individuals who have made significant contributions to a Specific NSAA ActivityThe recipients of this year’s award are the first three of six Music Coordinators who are selected by each NSAA District Managing committee to represent their district on the State Music Coordinators Advisory Committee.

District Music Coordinators’ perform a key role in the planning, oversight and management of our NSAA District Music Contests.  Their responsibilities include:  recruiting host contest sites/directors, assigning schools within each district to those sites and contest budgetary considerations.  They are full time educators and music directors for their own music programs who in addition dedicate their time, talent and efforts throughout the school year to making district music contests a valuable experience for our association.   

Jim Kucera of Waverly Public Schools

Jim Kucera is currently in his thirteenth year as Middle School Instrumental Music Director, and Assistant High School Marching Band/Varsity Band/Jazz Band Director at Waverly Public Schools.  He was previously the Director of Bands at Nemaha Valley Schools for eleven years.  Jim is a graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where he received both his Bachelor’s of Music Education degree and Master’s degree in Education.

Jim’s professional affiliations and activities include the National Association for Music Education, Nebraska Music Educators, Nebraska State Bandmasters Association, Jazz Education Network, Waverly Education Association, Nebraska State Educator’s Association, National Educator’s Association and National Association of Secondary Schools Principals.  Jim has served as NSAA Music Coordinator for the District One Managing Committee and *fifty two high schools in that district since 1995.

Jim received the Jack Snider Outstanding Young Band Director Award in 1992 and the Horace Mann Crystal Apple Educator Award in 2007.  He is active in the community with American Legion Baseball and is a founder of “Friends of Baseball.”  An organization devoted to raising funds, writing grants and gaining sponsors to make baseball better for the youth of Waverly.

Doran Johnson of Omaha Westside High School

Doran Johnson is currently in his sixteenth year as the Choral Director and Department Chair at Westside High School in Omaha.  Previously he was the Choral Director at Gundy Center Middle/High School in Gundy Center, Iowa.  He received his Bachelors in Music Education from University of Northern Iowa and his Masters of Music at the University of Nebraska-Omaha.

Doran’s professional Affiliations and associations include Nebraska Music Educators Association, NAfME, American Choral Directors Association and Nebraska Choral Directors Association, and Nebraska Music Educators Association’s Chair of Choral Affairs.  Doran has served as NSAA Music Coordinator for District Two Managing Committee and the *eighty high schools in that district since 2006.

Doran received the 2012 Nebraska Music Educator of the Year Award and the Schrager Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2008.

Teresa Rotert of Hershey Public Schools

Teresa Rotert is in her twenty-fourth year as the K-12 Vocal Music Director at Hershey Public Schools and is also the Girls Golf Coach and Quiz Bowl Coach.  Prior to her present position at Hershey she taught music at Paxton and Sutherland in Nebraska.  Teresa earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Music Education from Kearney State College.

Teresa ‘s professional Affiliations and Associations include the  National Association for Music Educators, Nebraska Music Educators Association, Nebraska Choral Directors Association, American Choral Directors Association.  She has served as a site host for “Sing Around Nebraska” since 1998. She has served as NSAA Music Coordinator for the District Four Managing Committee and *fifty six high schools in that district since 2006.

Teresa was selected as the VFW District IV Teacher of the Year in 2007, American Legion Elementary Teacher of the Year in 2008 and received the NMEA 31 Year Certificate as a music educator in Nebraska this past fall.

These honorees have made significant impact in their resepctive schools and communities. The NSAA is extremely appreciative to these educators and the role they have in high school activities.

*School numbers refer to 2011-2013 NSAA District Music Contest Participating member schools. 

NPCC Knights Softball Games Today & Tomorrow Canceled, Knights head to Region IX Division II Tournament

Knights-SoftballNorth Platte – The North Platte Community College softball team (10-26) canceled games scheduled for today against Barton Community College and tomorrow against Colby Community College due to weather. The games being canceled means the Knights finish the regular season portion of their schedule with a 10-26 record as they head to the Region IX Division II Tournament on Friday, May 2.

The Knights open up the Region IX Division II Tournament with a familiar foe, the Southeast Community College Storm (2-35) at 11 a.m. The winner advances to play the winner of the Central Community College Raiders (15-15) and the Dawson Community College Buccaneers (25-15) at 1:30 p.m. while the loser will play the loser of Central and Dawson.

The tournament is double-elimination that will resume on Saturday at 12 p.m. The Knights have played the Storm three times winning 12-4, 12-2 and 10-6. The Knights have not played the Buccaneers this year and have played the Raiders only once, falling 4-7.

The North Platte Knights can be heard throughout the tournament on ESPN Radio 1410 and online at northplattepost.com with Robert Lovell on the call.

The winner of the Region IX Division II Tournament will advance to and host the District F Championship on May 7-8.

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