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Storm Ride Poganski To Win In Lincoln

tcstormLINCOLN, Neb. – Austin Poganski scored twice to lead the Tri-City Storm (18-26-2) to a 4-2 victory over the Lincoln Stars (15-22-7) at the Ice Box on Friday night.

Forward Garrett Gamez had a goal and an assist, while Storm goaltender Jacob Johansson stopped 34 shots and picked up his 14th win of the season.

After a scoreless first period in which Tri-City outshot Lincoln 11-9, the Storm broke through in the first half of the middle frame.

Poganski got his first of the night at 4:54 of the second, taking a turnaround shot that beat Lincoln netminder Michael Bitzer.

Gamez, who picked up an assist on the goal, scored less than five minutes later when he found a loose puck in front of the net and wristed it home to give Tri-City a 2-0 lead.

Just 14 seconds later, Poganski made it 3-0, driving to the net and putting a rebound past Bitzer. The St. Cloud, Minn. native also had an assist on the Gamez tally and finished the game with three points.

Although the Storm were in control of the game, John Simonson got Lincoln on the board in the final two minutes of the period and made it 3-1 as the two teams headed to the third.

The Stars converted on an early power play at 2:20 of the final frame to make it 3-2 when Lincoln forward Brandon Smith took a wrister that deflected off of Johansson’s glove and in. But the Storm goalie didn’t allow another puck to get by him, giving Tri-City the wall they needed behind them for the remainder of the game.

While killing a penalty to defenseman Fredric Larsson, the Storm picked up the breathing room they needed when Chase Berger found Eastman for Tri-City’s eighth shorthanded goal of the season to make it 4-2.

Bitzer finished with 23 saves, as Lincoln outshot the Storm 36-27.

The two teams will meet again on Saturday night at the Viaero Event Center in Kearney to close a home-and-home series. The game gets underway at 7:05 p.m.

Saturday’s game will see the Storm host their annual ‘Pack It In Purple’ promotion, where the team will don specialty jerseys to be auctioned off after the game with proceeds benefitting the United Way.

Notes: The Storm scratched forwards Joey DiBenedetto and Nolan Aibel, along with defensemen Cutler Martin, Sean Lang and Tory Dello…

SCORING SUMMARY

1st Period

(no scoring)

2nd Period

Tri-City – Austin Poganski (Garrett Gamez) 4:54
Tri-City – Garrett Gamez (Austin Poganski) 9:36
Tri-City – Austin Poganski (Conner Valesano) 9:50
Lincoln – John Simonson (Max Humitz, Ludvig Hoff) 18:15

3rd Period
Lincoln – Brandon Smith (power play) (Zach Frye, Jared Kolquist) 2:20
Tri-City – Kyle Eastman (shorthanded) (Chase Berger) 12:18

PENALTIES

1st Period
Lincoln – Ludvig Hoff – (Holding), 2 min, 4:31

Tri-City – Cody Milan – (Hooking), 2 min, 8:59

2nd Period

Tri-City – Fredric Larsson – (Charging), 2 min, 11:49
Tri-City – Fredric Larsson – (Fighting), 5 min, 11:49
Lincoln – Zach Frye – (Fighting), 5 min, 11:49
Tri-City – Jalen Schulz – (Hooking), 2 min, 14:29
Lincoln – Tom Marchin – (Fighting), 5 min, 16:49
Tri-City – Drew Mayer – (Fighting), 5 min, 16:49
Lincoln – Connor Frantti – (Roughing), 2 min, 19:23

3rd Period

Tri-City – Chris Wilkie – (Tripping), 2 min, 1:42

Tri-City – Fredric Larsson – (Tripping), 2 min, 10:39
Lincoln – Zack Pittman – (High Sticking), 2 min, 16:49

Power Play

Tri-City –0/3
Lincoln – 1/5

Shots

Tri-City: 11, 11, 5 = Total: 27
Lincoln: 9, 14, 13 = Total: 36

Saves

Tri-City – Jacob Johansson – 34/36
Lincoln – Michael Bitzer – 23/27

Bulls Ride Fast Start to 117-89 Win Over Nuggets

Denver_NuggetsCHICAGO (AP) — D.J. Augustin had 22 points and eight assists, and the Chicago Bulls routed the Denver Nuggets 117-89 Friday night for their fifth consecutive victory.

Rookie Tony Snell added a career-high 20 points as the Bulls put seven players in double figures. Taj Gibson had 15 points and 10 rebounds, and Joakim Noah finished with 14 points, 11 boards and five assists.

Randy Foye scored 23 points for Denver, which has lost six of seven. Aaron Brooks had 17 on 7-for-11 shooting in 28 minutes in his Nuggets debut, which also included a technical foul when he was involved in a tussle with Noah in the third.

Denver acquired Brooks and forward Jan Vesely in a pair of trades on Thursday. The 7-foot Vesely had five points and five rebounds in 16 minutes.

Buffalo Bill Rodeo Committee to host PRCA Camp in Curtis

PRCA Rodeo Camp Nebraskaland DaysIs another Billy Etbauer or Will Lowe among us, or maybe a Justin McDaniel, Taos Muncy or Steven Dent? The PRCA Championship Rodeo Camp Series may help identify and encourage just that – the next generation of rodeo stars. And the Hall of Fame Buffalo Bill Rodeo Committee is pitching in with the March 29th Camp in Curtis. Also scheduled to participate is former PRCA World Champion Bull Rider and current North Platte Community College Rodeo Coach Dustin Elliot.

Our mission is to provide a fun, positive rodeo experience. Camp curriculum includes an introduction to roughstock events with an emphasis on safety, fundamentals, chute procedures, livestock safety, overview of riding equipment, injury prevention and management, fitness and nutrition, introduction to PRCA business and goal setting. Instructors deliver encouragement to participants as they pursue both their rodeo careers and scholastic endeavors.

“This is our fourth event, and as always we hope

to help the next generation of contestants on the fast track towards competing at the PRCA level, “ says Buffalo Bill Rodeo Co-Chairman Jack Morris. “We, along with the PRCA, understand the importance of getting more people interested in being professional contestants. It’s important for the future of the sport.”

During its inaugural year, this nationwide program
hosted camps in five cities. Camps are geared at providing free learning opportunities for cowboys just starting out that either have had little or no direction in rodeo or have been competing in rodeo and want to further learn about the fundamentals from PRCA champions.

For more information on the PRCA Championship Rodeo Camps Series or to register visit the PRCA website at https://www.prorodeo.com/youthrodeo.aspx

New Wizards G Miller Talks About Spat with Nuggets

Andre MillerWASHINGTON (AP) — Andre Miller says he lost his cool when he and Denver Nuggets coach Brian Shaw got into a shouting match.

Miller spoke Friday after his first practice with the Washington Wizards.

Miller was traded on Thursday from Denver to Washington. He hasn’t played since his confrontation with Shaw late during a game on New Year’s Day.

Says Miller: “It was just an instance where I kind of lost my cool and was a little bit unprofessional and stepped out of character. And I apologized to my teammates for what happened. That’s not me. That’s not what I’m about.”

Miller said he was tired after his first practice, but hopes to play when the Wizards host the New Orleans Pelicans on Saturday.

Rockies’ Gonzalez Healthy, OK with Move to CF

Carlos-Gonzalez-Rockies-CarSCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Carlos Gonzalez insists moving from left to center field at spacious Coors Field won’t be a problem.

Staying healthy may be the bigger issue for the Colorado Rockies slugger.

Dominant at the plate and in the field when he can play, Gonzalez is eager to show he can log 145 games again after wrist and finger injuries have slowed him in recent years.

His bad luck continued even after the season when he needed an emergency appendectomy. And when doctors were performing that surgery, they discovered a hernia that needed repair.

Gonzalez declared himself fit Friday and manager Walt Weiss says he plans to use him in center to start the spring.

Study: Football Participation Rebounded in ’13

fox-footballINDIANAPOLIS (AP) — More young children played football last year than was recorded in 2012, according to a report set for release Friday.

The Sports and Fitness Industry Association study showed the number of children age 8 or younger playing football increased by 10.2 percent in 2013.

Five-year trends show overall participation in baseball, basketball and soccer and tackle football still declining. Soccer and baseball participation dropped by more than 7 percent and basketball by 8.3 percent from 2008 to 2012. Football, however, saw a 5.4 percent decline.

High school football continues to be the only boys sport with more than 1 million players.

USA Football, which commissioned the report, said 64 percent of parents of flag football players expect their child to play tackle football.

Chiefs’ Dorsey Says Franchise Tag Use Unlikely

Kansas City Chiefs HelmetKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Chiefs general manager John Dorsey says he does not anticipate using the franchise tag to keep one of the team’s free agents, something they’ve done each of the past three seasons.

After speaking at the NFL’s annual scouting combine in Indianapolis, Dorsey addressed the Chiefs’ tentative plans with a small group of local reporters.

The Chiefs are poised to lose several key players, including Pro Bowl left tackle Branden Albert and Pro Bowl punt returner Dexter McCluster. Also scheduled to become unrestricted free agents are starting safety Kendrick Lewis, starting defensive end Tyson Jackson and part-time starting offensive linemen Jon Asamoah and Geoff Schwartz.

Dorsey did say that he’s having “ongoing conversations” with representatives of all of the Chiefs’ free agents. The free agency period begins March 11.

Man Charged in Death of Fan at Arrowhead Stadium

Kansas_City_Arrowhead_StadiumKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A Missouri man is charged with involuntary manslaughter in the death of a Kansas City Chiefs fan in an Arrowhead Stadium parking lot.

Jackson County prosecutor Jean Peters Baker announced the charge Friday against 23-year-old Joshua T. Bradley of Independence. He was arrested early Friday and is being held on $75,000 bond.

Smithville resident Kyle Van Winkle died after being confronted by a group of fans Dec. 1 when he was found in the wrong vehicle in the parking lot. Police say the Jeep looked like one that Van Winkle rode in to the game.

Peters Baker said Friday that Bradley hit Van Winkle more than once during the confrontation.

An autopsy found that Van Winkle died from a blow to the head.

Royals Sign 7 Players to 1-Year Deals for 2014

kc-royalsSURPRISE, Ariz. (AP) — The Royals have agreed to terms with seven players not yet eligible for arbitration on major league contracts, including third basemen Mike Moustakas and Danny Valencia.

Kansas City also agreed Friday to deals with left-hander Justin Marks, right-handers Louis Coleman and Kelvin Herrera, infielder Cheslor Cuthbert and outfielder Lane Adams.

The flurry of agreements leaves 13 players unsigned for the 2014 seasons: right-handers Francisley Bueno, Michael Mariot and Yordano Ventura; left-handers Danny Duffy, Chris Dwyer, Donnie Joseph and John Lamb; infielders Pedro Ciriaco, Christian Colon and Johnny Giavotella; and outfielders Lorenzo Cain, Jarrod Dyson and Carlos Peguero.

If deals can’t be reached with pre-arbitration players, contracts can be renewed at the club’s discretion provided they meet a series of salary criteria.

Northwestern Coach Testifies Against Unionization

NCAA-Football-CollegeCHICAGO (AP) — The head football coach at Northwestern has been called to testify at a hearing on his team’s bid to form the nation’s first college athletes’ union.

Pat Fitzgerald took the stand Friday during the fourth day of a National Labor Relations Board hearing in Chicago. He says the school wants players “to be the best they can be … athletically, academically, socially.” But he was called by attorneys who oppose the unionization bid.

The first-of-its kind effort is being closely watched by other colleges nationwide. The NCAA and Northwestern have maintained the its student-athletes are not employees, who would have the right to unionize.

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