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Storm Name Three Captains

The Tri-City Storm named three captains yesterday. Three-year USHL veteran Brian Ward will wear the captain’s ‘C’, while two-year veterans Heikki Liedes and Tim Bonner will be the alternate captains. Head coach and general manager Josh Hauge says Ward is the perfect player to wear the ‘C’. Ward says he’s ready to meet the leadership challenge that awaits him. “I’m just excited; it feels good,” Ward said. “I’m just trying to lead by example. I’ve been a little more vocal the past couple weeks and I’m just trying to step up and take the team in the right direction.” The Storm are 1-3-1 on the season thus far. They host Omaha at the Viareo Events Center in Kearney this Friday and Saturday night.

L-R: Brian Ward, Heikki Liedes, Tim Bonner

Hershey Panther Sports Update – October 17

The Panther football team got a big win last week – and now their biggest hurdle lies ahead. It’s the Panthers and St. Pat’s for a district title tomorrow night. Hear head coach Ryan Smith’s thoughts on the game. Also, the Lady Panther volleyball team competed at the SPVA tournament last weekend. Hear all about it right here on the Hershey Panther sports update!

Wallace Wildcat Sports Update – October 17

Wildcat football is all finished with their regular season. They can take a week to get healthy and start to focus on the playoffs. Head coach Gary Hager talks about what his team has accomplished this year. The Lady Wildcat volleyball team played in the RPAC tournament this week as well. Hear it right here in this week’s Wallace Wildcat sports update!

Wednesday Sports Day – Tigers Can Clinch AL Pennant; Pivotal Game Three in NLCS as Series Shifts to St. Louis

Tigers look to clinch/Cards and Giants resume play

UNDATED (AP) — The Detroit Tigers can clinch a spot in the World Series with a win over the Yankees in the Motor City this evening. The Tigers took a 3-0 lead in their best-of-seven American League Championship Series last night with a 2-1 victory. Justin Verlander held the Yankees in check, allowing the lone run on three hits in 8 1/3 innings of work. Phil Coke came on in the ninth to record the final two outs. The loser was Phil Hughes, who allowed a run in three innings of work.

The pitching in tonight’s fourth game has CC Sabathia on the mound for the New Yorkers against Max Scherzer.

If the Tigers win they can sit back and wait for the end of the National League Championship Series. Should the Yankees win, Game 5 will take place tomorrow in Detroit.

The third game of the St. Louis-San Francisco NLCS is being played this afternoon in St. Louis. The Cardinals won the opening game 6-4 while the Giants roared back to a 7-1 victory in Game 2. Today’s pitching matchup has Matt Cain going for the Giants against fellow right hander Kyle Lohse for the Cards.

Giants manager Bruce Bochy expects second baseman Marco Scutaro to be in his lineup card for today game. He was injured in the previous game when Matt Holliday of the Cards plowed into him while sliding into second base.

Results of an MRI exam showed Scutaro has a strained left hip and a sore left knee.

Regarding the possibility of retribution for the hard slide, Bochy says, “that’s over. You have to move on.”

NFL-BROWNS

Cyclist loses sponsor and steps down from chairmanship of Livestrong

NEW YORK (AP) — Nike is severing ties with famed cyclist Lance Armstrong, citing insurmountable evidence that he participated in doping and misled the company for more than a decade.

The clothing and footwear company said today that it was ending Armstrong’s contract “with great sadness.”

Nike Inc. said it will continue to support the initiatives of Livestrong, a cancer nonprofit organization.

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Lance Armstrong is stepping down as chairman of his Livestrong cancer-fighting charity so it can focus on its mission instead of its founder’s problems.

Armstrong’s announcement came minutes before Nike Inc. announced it had terminated its personal contract with him.

The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency released a massive report last week detailing allegations of widespread doping by Armstrong and his teams when he won the Tour de France seven consecutive times from 1999 to 2005.

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL PLAYOFFS CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
N-Y Yankees at Detroit 7:07 p.m.
San Francisco at St. Louis 3:07 p.m.

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION PRESEASON
Cleveland at Philadelphia 6:00 p.m.
Washington at Toronto 6:00 p.m.
Memphis at Houston 7:00 p.m.
Phoenix at Dallas 7:30 p.m.
Denver at Portland 9:00 p.m.
Golden State at Sacramento 9:00 p.m.
Utah at L-A Clippers 9:30 p.m.

Tuesday Sports Wrap – Tigers Take 3-0 Series Lead

Tigers go up 3-0

DETROIT (AP) — Justin Verlander is the latest pitcher to silence the New York Yankees’ lineup.

The Detroit Tigers own a three-games-to-none lead in the American League Championship Series and are one win away from their first World Series berth in six years following a 2-1 win over the Yankees. Verlander gave up only three hits and was sensational despite just three strikeouts over 8 1/3 innings, limiting the Yanks to a pair of Ichiro Suzuki hits and no walks until Eduardo Nunez led off the ninth with a homer. Verlander is 3-0 with a 0.74 ERA this postseason.

Verlander retired his first 10 batters before Suzuki singled in the fourth, a half-inning before Delmon Young opened the scoring with a solo blast off losing pitcher Phil Hughes.

Hughes left the game two batters after Young’s blast, charged with a run and three hits in three-plus innings. The Yankees said Hughes was suffering from a stiff back.

Detroit’s second run came on Miguel Cabrera’s fifth-inning double. Cabrera had a chance to break open the game an inning later, but he grounded into an inning-ending double play with the bases loaded.

Robinson Cano finally ended his postseason-record batting skid. The Yankees’ second baseman had been 0-for-29 since Game 2 of the ALDS before lacing a single with two out in the ninth, putting runners on first and second. But Phil Coke finally closed out the win by getting Raul Ibanez to strike out.

Other than Cano, the Yankees’ team-wide batting slump continued despite two significant lineup changes. Third baseman Alex Rodriguez and Nick Swisher stayed on the bench after going a combined 7-for-52 in the postseason. They were replaced by Eric Chavez and Brett Gardner, who went a combined 0-for-7.

The Tigers had tossed 20 straight scoreless innings until Nunez homered. New York has scored in just two of 30 innings the entire series.

Scutaro may play Wednesday

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — San Francisco Giants manager Bruce Bochy tells The Associated Press there’s a “good chance” second baseman Marco Scutaro will play in Game 3 of the NL championship series against the Cardinals Wednesday afternoon.

Scutaro strained his left hip when the Cardinals’ Matt Holliday crashed into him with a hard slide in Game 2 at AT&T Park. The second baseman went down in the first inning of the Giants’ 7-1 win, then hit a two-run single in the fourth before coming out of the game after the fifth inning.

Bochy called it “an illegal slide.”

Kolb out indefinitely

PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kevin Kolb has rib cartilage damage and will be sidelined, in the team’s words, “an unspecified period of time.” Kolb, who took over when starter John Skelton went down in the opener and directed the game-winning drive, had the team at 4-2.

The job will revert to Skelton, who beat out Kolb for the starting job in the preseason and just now is returning to health from a sprained left ankle.

Kolb was hurt trying to make it to the line of scrimmage on a busted play late in the Cardinals’ 19-16 overtime loss to Buffalo on Sunday.

Cowboys’ owner doesn’t expect Murray to play Sunday

IRVING, Texas (AP) — Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones says it “looks obvious” that running back DeMarco Murray won’t play at Carolina because of a sprained left foot suffered in Sunday’s 31-29 loss at Baltimore. Jones said the team is encouraged that the sprain wasn’t more serious than it was.

Felix Jones is expected to start in Murray’s place.

QB given OK to practice

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Kansas City quarterback Matt Cassel has been cleared for non-contact practice and could play in the Chiefs’ next game on Oct. 28 against Oakland. Cassell sat out Sunday’s game at Tampa Bay with a concussion while backup, Brady Quinn, had two interceptions in a 38-10 loss to the Buccaneers.

New owner for Cleveland’s NFL team

CHICAGO (AP) — The sale of the Cleveland Browns to Jimmy Haslam III has been unanimously approved by NFL owners, which is leading to a change in leadership at the top of the team’s front office. Haslam paid previous owner Randy Lerner $1 billion for the franchise.

In his first move as owner, Haslam announced that team president Mike Holmgren will be leaving the team at the end of the season. Former Eagles executive Joe Banner has been hired as the Browns’ CEO, replacing Holmgren.

The fate of coach Pat Shurmur and general manager Tom Heckert, both Holmgren hires, won’t be determined until after the season, Haslam added.

Defensive coordinator fired

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Juan Castillo is out as the Philadelphia Eagles’ defensive coordinator, replaced by secondary coach Todd Bowles. The dismissal comes after the Eagles blew fourth-quarter leads in consecutive games.

Castillo was with the Eagles for 18 years, longer than any coach in franchise history.

Americans advance

KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) — The United States men’s soccer team has advanced to next year’s final round of the World Cup qualifying.

Clint Dempsey scored the last two goals as the Americans beat Guatemala 3-1 in Kansas City. Dempsey set up Carlos Bocanegra’s tying goal in the 10th minute, then scored in the 18th and 36th.

The Americans needed merely a draw to advance to the six-team finals in North and Central America and the Caribbean. They topped their semifinal group with 13 points at 4-1-1.

Earnhardt sees concussion specialist

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Dale Earnhardt Jr. visited a noted concussion specialist in Pittsburgh on Tuesday as part of the planned rehabilitation program to get NASCAR’s most popular driver back in a car. Hendrick Motorsports confirmed that Earnhardt met with Dr. Micky Collins of the UPMC Sports Medicine Concussion Program. He was accompanied by neurosurgeon Dr. Jerry Petty, who would not clear Earnhardt to race because of two concussions suffered over the past six weeks.

Scandal ridden cyclist gives up chairmanship

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Lance Armstrong said today that he is stepping down as chairman of his Livestrong cancer-fighting charity so the group can focus on its mission instead of its founder’s problems.

The move came a week after the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency released a massive report detailing allegations of widespread doping by Armstrong and his teams when he won the Tour de France seven consecutive times from 1999 to 2005.

Armstrong, who was not paid a salary as chairman of the Lance Armstrong Foundation, will remain on its 15-member board. His duties leading the board will be turned over to vice chairman Jeff Garvey, who was founding chairman in 1997.

And there is word from New York that Nike has severed its ties with Armstrong following doping scandal.

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL PLAYOFFS CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
Detroit 2 N-Y Yankees 1

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION PRESEASON
Indiana 102 Atlanta 98
Brooklyn 97 Boston 96
Detroit 112 Orlando 86
Oklahoma City 120 Charlotte 98
Chicago 100 Milwaukee 94
Utah 114 L-A Lakers 80

Lady Knights Face Central in Road Test (LISTEN LIVE on ESPN Radio 1410)

Tonight on ESPN Radio 1410, it’s North Platte Community College volleyball. It’s the final Region IX Division II match of the regular season as the Lady Knights travel to Columbus to take on Central Community College. The Lady Knights are in the midst of a strong finishing kick to their season, having won six of their last seven matches. Coverage begins with the pregame show at 5:45, followed by the opening serve at 6 PM.

Husker Defense Prepares for Speedy Northwestern Offense

To get the second half of their season started on a high note, the Huskers will need a much-improved performance from their much-maligned defense. When Nebraska takes on Northwestern on Saturday they’ll have to cope with the Wildcats’ speedy backfield of quarterback Kain Colter and running back Venric Mark. Colter’s more than a quarterback in the Wildcats attack – he’s lined up as a wide receiver and been a favorite target of backup quarterback Trevor Siemian. Last season, Colter came up large for the Wildcats in a 28-25 upset of the Huskers in Lincoln, throwing two touchdown passes and rushing for a score. Husker defensive coordinator John Papuchis told the press after yesterday’s practice that there’s no denying that stopping Colter is the main goal of his unit. Saturday’s game at Ryan Field kicks off at 2:30.

No. 4 Huskers Face Iowa

The fourth-ranked Husker volleyball team takes the floor for a rare midweek game tonight, taking on Iowa in Iowa City. The Huskers ride a seven-game winning streak into tonight’s match, having beaten Minnesota and Wisconsin at home over the weekend. Nebraska is 14-0 all-time against Iowa, with a pair of three-set wins against the Hawkeyes last season. First serve at Carver-Hawkeye Arena is scheduled for 7 PM.

Broncos LB Williams Begins Second Part of Suspension

One suspension for Denver Broncos linebacker DJ Williams is complete. A second is just beginning. Williams was allowed to return to team facilities yesterday to work out after serving a six-game suspension for violating the NFL’s performance-enhancing drug policy. He now begins serving a three-game ban after a violation of the league’s substance-abuse policy, which allows team contact. Williams is allowed to return as an active player for Denver’s Week 11 game at Carolina.

Giambi to Interview for Rockies Manager Job

The Colorado Rockies will indeed interview Jason Giambi for their vacant managerial position. Giambi, who has played for the Rockies since late in the 2009 season, has expressed interest in the job, saying he would retire as a player if given the opportunity. The 41 year-old Giambi has spent 18 years as a major leaguer. The Rockies have also said they are now looking at external candidates for the position. Bench coach Tom Runnells has already interviewed. Current Triple-A manager Stu Cole is no longer a candidate.

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