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NPCC Knights Softball End Road Trip, First Home Games Monday

Knights-SoftballAlamosa, CO – The North Platte Community College softball team (2-9) finished out their spring break road trip on Friday as they faced off with the Adams State University JV for a double-header. The Knights fell 8-9 in the first game and 4-13 in the second game. The Knights were scheduled to finish their road trip on Saturday against Trinidad State Junior College but the games were postponed due to weather. Also, due to weather the Knights will have their first home games on Monday, March 17 against Western Nebraska Community College that were originally scheduled for Tuesday, March 18.

In game one against Adams State JV Shannon Lieber took the loss on the mound. Lieber only gave up one earned run and had three strikeouts while giving up five hits and one walk. Lieber also led the offense with a homerun, a triple, a single and two RBIs. Brooke Wakefield was 1-3 with two RBIs, two stolen bases and one walk while scoring two runs.Britlee Anderson was 2-4 with a single and a double.

In the second game, Rylee Murphy took the loss giving up five earned runs and seven hits. Lieber drew three walks in the game, while Anderson was 1-3 with an RBI. Wakefield had two hits on three plate appearances to go along with two RBIs and two stolen bases. Soliel Atenza was 1-1 with an RBI and two sacrifice flies. Siarra Velasquez was 1-2 while scoring two runs and stealing two bases.

“Our pitchers are keeping us in games and giving us a chance,” said head coach Janelle Higgins “our defense is playing scared and making way too many fundamental errors.”

“We came back to cold weather and our bats came back. We are making strides forward and are getting better. As the season goes on we will continue to improve.”

The Knights double-header with Trinidad State that was scheduled for March 15 is rescheduled for April 3 in North Platte. The two teams will face off twice on April 3 and then twice again on April 4 in an already scheduled double-header.

The Knights play their first games at home on Monday, March 17 at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. against Western Nebraska Community College. The Knights then return to the road four two double-headers before returning home to face Williston State College on March 24.

Musketeers Skate Past Storm

tcstormKEARNEY, Neb. – Two goals from Austin Poganski weren’t enough as the Sioux City Musketeers (34-16-3) came to Kearney and knocked off the Tri-City Storm (18-32-3) by a score of 5-2 at the Viaero Event Centeron Saturday night.

Poganski scored once on the power play and one shorthanded for Tri-City and now has 18 total goals on the year which leads the team.

The Musketeers scored just 3:33 into the game to take a 1-0 lead and stayed out in front the rest of the way. Kyle Schmidt opened the scoring for Sioux City, deflecting a puck past Tri-City goaltender Jacob Johansson.

Sioux City doubled their lead later in the first frame when affiliate player Brock Boeser got his skate on a shot from Neal Pionk and redirected it home for his second USHL goal.

Tri-City got on the board and cut the lead to 2-1 late in the first. While on a power play, Chris Wilkie threw the puck toward the net and Poganski deflected it in. The St. Cloud, Minn. native now has 10 goals while on the man advantage this season.

Pionk scored at 7:27 of the second and the Musketeers led 3-1.

Later in the period, Tri-City was whistled for too many men on the ice and head coach Jim Hulton was called for abuse of officials, putting the Storm down two men for two minutes.

While attempting to kill off the 5-on-3, it appeared that Tri-City got the bounce they needed to get back in the game as Poganski stole a puck and went all the way to the Musketeer net, scoring a shorthanded goal.

The tally cut the lead to 3-2 and was the North Dakota commit’s third goal while shorthanded this season. It also gives Tri-City 11 total shorthanded goals as a team, which leads the USHL.

However, as play resumed, Sioux City converted with just two seconds left on their power play, with former Storm forward Joel L’Esperance registering the backbreaking goal on a one-timer in front.

Tri-City couldn’t recover, surrendering one more third period tally to Sioux City’s Jake Montgomery and falling 5-2.

There were two fights in the final half of the game, with both Conner Valesano and Donovan Gardiner each dropping the gloves against Tyler Mueller and Jake Montgomery respectively.

Johansson finished with 30 saves for the Storm in the loss, while Kyle Hayton picked up the win in between the pipes for Sioux City, making 29 stops. The Musketeers outshot Tri-City 35-31 in the game, and both teams tallied one goal on the power play.

The Storm will return to action next weekend when they host the Green Bay Gamblers for a two-game series in Kearney. The action starts on Friday night at 7:30 p.m. and continues Saturday at 7:05.

Notes: The Storm scratched forwards Nolan Aibel, Drew Mayer, Joey DiBenedetto, and Patrick Curry, along with defensemen Cutler Martin, Sean Lang, Fredric Larsson and Tory Dello…

SCORING SUMMARY

1st Period

Sioux City – Kyle Schmidt (Sam Saliba, Avery Peterson) 3:33
Sioux City – Brock Boeser (Neal Pionk, Avery Peterson) 15:58
Tri-City – Austin Poganski (power play) (Chris Wilkie) 17:49

2nd Period

Sioux City – Neal Pionk (Avery Peterson, Joel L’Esperance) 7:27
Tri-City – Austin Poganski (shorthanded) (unassisted) 12:02
Sioux City – Joel L’Esperance (power play) (Walteri Hopponen, Sam Saliba) 12:21

3rd Period

Sioux City – Jake Montgomery (Jared Thomas, Jake Cass) 11:03

PENALTIES

1st Period

Sioux City – Brock Boeser – (Hooking), 2 min, 17:11
Tri-City – Chris Wilkie – (Roughing), 2 min, 19:26
Tri-City – Cody Milan – (Roughing), 2 min, 19:26
Sioux City – Joe Snively – (Roughing), 2 min, 19:26

2nd Period

Tri-City – Jake Wahlin – (Roughing), 2 min, 8:16
Tri-City – Jake Wahlin – (Charging), 2 min, 8:16
Sioux City – Neal Pionk – (Roughing), 2 min, 8:16
Tri-City – Bench Minor – (Too Many Men), 2 min, 10:23
Tri-City – Jim Hulton – (Abuse of Officials), 2 min, 10:23
Sioux City – Jake Cass – (Interference), 2 min, 13:18
Sioux City – Jerad Rosburg – (Slashing), 2 min, 18:17
Tri-City – Conner Valesano – (Fighting), 5 min, 19:22
Sioux City – Tyler Mueller – (Fighting), 5 min, 19:22

3rd Period

Tri-City – Donovan Gardiner – (Fighting), 5 min, 1:49
Sioux City – Jake Montgomery – (Fighting), 5 min, 1:49
Tri-City – Patrick Curry – (High Sticking), 2 min, 7:50
Sioux City – Neal Pionk – (Checking From Behind), 2 min, 17:54
Sioux City – Neal Pionk – (Checking From Behind) (Misconduct), 10 min, 17:54
Tri-City – Chase Berger – (Checking From Behind), 2 min, 18:29
Tri-City – Chase Berger – (Checking From Behind) (Misconduct), 10 min, 18:29

Power Play

Sioux City –1/6

Tri-City – 1/4

Shots

Sioux City: 14, 9, 12, = Total: 35
Tri-City: 16, 5, 10, = Total: 31

Saves

Sioux City – Kyle Hayton – 29/31
Tri-City – Jacob Johansson – 30/35

Millsap, Teague Help Hawks Rally past Denver 97-92

Denver_NuggetsATLANTA (AP) — Paul Millsap had 24 points and 11 rebounds, Jeff Teague added 15 points and 10 assists and the Atlanta Hawks rallied for their third straight win with a 97-92 victory over the Denver Nuggets on Saturday night.

Kenneth Faried finished with 25 points and Wilson Chandler scored 12 for the Nuggets.

Kyle Korver, who hit a pair of free throws in the closing seconds to make it 96-92, scored 18 points and Pero Antic added 16 for Atlanta.

Ty Lawson, Denver’s leading scorer this season, handed out 11 assists, but went 0 for 12 from the field and finished with two points.

Before winning Monday at Utah, the Hawks had lost 14 of 15 to drop from third to eighth in the Eastern Conference.

Creighton, Nebraska are Hosting NCAA Watch Parties

Nebraska-Huskers-Creighton-Creighton and Nebraska will be hosting NCAA Selection Show watch parties on Sunday.

Creighton invites fans to join players and coaches at the on-campus D.J. Sokol Arena in Omaha as they find out where and when the Bluejays will play next week. The Bluejays are assured of playing in the tournament for the third year in a row.

Nebraska’s watch party is at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln. The Cornhuskers lost to Ohio State in the Big Ten tournament Friday and hope for their first NCAA bid since 1998.

If the Huskers make the NCAA field, it will mark the first time since 1991 that both Creighton and Nebraska have played in the tournament in the same year.

Doors at Sokol Arena and Pinnacle Bank Arena open at 4 p.m.

Nebraska Schools Archery Tournament Scheduled

ArcheryLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — More than 630 archers are expected to compete at the state’s largest archery event, the Nebraska National Archery in the Schools Program state tournament in Lincoln.

The March 22 event will take place at the Lancaster Event Center, 4100 N. 84th St.

The archery program is an in-school curriculum covering target archery for students in grades four through 12. In Nebraska more than 200 schools have the program as part of their physical education curriculum.

No. 14 Creighton Beats Xavier 86-78 to Reach Final

Creighton-Jays-BasketballNEW YORK (AP) — Doug McDermott scored 32 points and second-seeded and 14th-ranked Creighton advanced to the Big East tournament championship game in its first year in the conference with an 86-78 victory over Xavier on Friday night.

The Bluejays looked to be on their way to an easy semifinal win but Xavier used a 20-6 run to get within 77-72 with 1:23 to play and Creighton was able to seal the game by going 9 for 10 from the free throw line over the final 1:16.

The Bluejays (26-6) will face fourth-seeded Providence in the championship game Saturday night at Madison Square Garden. The Friars (22-11) beat Seton Hall 80-74 in the semifinals.

Ethan Wragge added 17 points, all but two on 3-pointers, and Chatman had 11.

Isaiah Philmore scored 23 points and Semaj Christon added 18 for third-seeded Xavier (21-12).

Nuggets Add to Heat Woes, Win in Miami 111-107

Denver_NuggetsMIAMI (AP) — Kenneth Faried scored 24 points, Darrell Arthur led a big effort from Denver’s bench with 18, and the Nuggets beat the suddenly reeling Miami Heat 111-107 on Friday night, handing the NBA champions their fifth loss in six games.

Evan Fournier scored 14, Ty Lawson had 13 and JJ Hickson added 11 for the Nuggets. Denver’s reserves scored 57 points.

Ray Allen scored 22 points for Miami, which fell three games behind Indiana in the race for the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference. LeBron James scored 21 points, Dwyane Wade added 19, Mario Chalmers had 16 and Chris Andersen scored 14 for the Heat, who turned the ball over 20 times and shot 7 for 24 from 3-point range.

It was only the fifth win for Denver in its last 18 games.

Chiefs Sign Former Raiders DT Vance Walker

Vance Walker Kansas City ChiefsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Chiefs filled one of their pressing needs by signing former Raiders defensive tackle Vance Walker to a three-year contract on Friday.

The Chiefs also announced the signing of linebacker Frank Zombo, who had agreed to terms earlier in the week. Zombo appeared in 16 games for Kansas City last season.

Walker was a seventh-round pick of the Falcons in 2009, and provided valuable depth while appearing in 58 games for them over his first four seasons. He started 15 games for the Raiders last season, making 29 tackles and three sacks.

Walker figures to replace Tyson Jackson, who signed with Atlanta in free agency.

Vikings Host NFL Super Bowl Committee

nfl_logo2011-medMINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Vikings and the Twin Cities hosted members of the NFL this week to prepare their bid for the 2018 Super Bowl.

Frank Supovitz, the NFL’s senior vice president of events, toured the area and took a look at the plans for the new Vikings stadium. The Twin Cities are competing with New Orleans and Indianapolis for the bid. They will make their final pitches at an NFL owners meeting in May.

The Twin Cities previously hosted a Super Bowl in 1992.

Supovitz says building a new stadium doesn’t guarantee that a Super Bowl will come to Minneapolis. But he did note that the NFL has a history of rewarding communities that do build new stadiums with the league’s marquee event.

Tomko, Troncoso Agree to Deals with Royals

kc-royalsSURPRISE, Ariz. (AP) — Brett Tomko, a 14-year big league veteran who turns 41 on April 7, has agreed to a minor league contract with the Kansas City Royals.

Tomko has pitched only 17 2-3 innings in the majors since 2009, making eight relief appearances in 2011 with Texas. He was 4-8 with a 4.98 ERA in 19 starts last year with York in the independent Atlantic League.

Tomko is 100-103 with a 4.65 ERA over 14 major league seasons with Cincinnati (1997-99), Seattle (2000-01), San Diego (2002, 2007, 2008), St. Louis (2003), San Francisco (2004-05), the Los Angeles Dodgers (2006-07), Kansas City (2008), the New York Yankees (2009), Oakland (2009) and Texas (2011).

He was 2-7 with a 6.97 ERA in 10 starts and six relief appearances for the 2008 Royals.

Tomko’s deal was announced Friday, when Kansas City also said it had agreed to a minor league contract with right-hander Ramon Troncoso. The 31-year-old was 1-4 with a 4.50 ERA in 29 games last year with the Chicago White Sox. He played for the Los Angeles Dodgers from 2008-11.

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