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FOOTBALL: Week Seven Preview

Week Eight of the prep football season sees several area teams take the field with high stakes on the line. The North Platte Bulldogs can keep playoff hopes alive as they hit the road to take on Grand Island. ESPN Radio 1410 will have the call of that contest, with pregame coverage underway at 6:30 and the kickoff at 7. In a pair of crucial district games, St. Pat’s looks to run their record to 7-0 on the road against Dundy County-Stratton, while Hershey aims to take down visiting Cambridge. If both the Irish and Panthers win, their game next week will be for the district title. In Class D1 action, Maxwell shoots for a third-straight win as they host surprising SMC while Sutherland makes a visit to Paxton in search of their first win. And in Class D2, in the final game of their regular season, the Wallace Wildcats try and finish strong in what could be a thriller at unbeaten Medicine Valley.

Games involving area teams:
@ Dundy County-Stratton: North Platte St. Patrick’s VS Dundy County-Stratton
@ Elba-North Loup-Scotia: Wauneta-Palisade VS Elba-North Loup-Scotia
@ Gothenburg: Ord VS Gothenburg
@ Grand Island: North Platte VS Grand Island
@ Hershey: Cambridge VS Hershey
@ Hitchcock County: Hayes Center VS Hitchcock County
@ Kearney Catholic: Chase County VS Kearney Catholic
@ Maxwell: SMC VS Maxwell
@ Medicine Valley: Wallace VS Medicine Valley
@ Paxton: Sutherland VS Paxton
@ Perkins County: Bayard VS Perkins County
@ Silver Lake: Maywood VS Silver Lake
@ St. Edward: Arthur County VS St. Edward
@ South Platte: Sandhills/Thedford VS South Platte

CROSS COUNTRY: McGuire Wins, Three Bulldogs Qualify for State at District Meet

North Platte junior Wyatt McGuire took first place at the A3 District boys cross country meet in Lincoln yesterday. The victory continues a standout season for McGuire, who turned in a time of 16:04 in winning the meet. McGuire’s teammate senior Ace Haws also qualified for the state meet with an eleventh-place finish. In the girls meet, junior Libby Burrows was the lone qualifier for the Lady Bulldogs, finishing in eleventh place. The state meets take place next Friday at the Kearney Country Club.

VOLLEYBALL: Lady Bulldogs Roll Past McCook

The North Platte Lady Bulldog volleyball team remains unbeaten at the Dawghouse this season. They swept McCook last night 25-20, 25-20, 25-17. Allison Kuenle and Kylie Wroot had eight kills apiece to lead North Platte’s attack. The Lady Bulldogs are now 12-10 on the season, and 5-0 at home. They’re off until next Thursday night, when they travel to Scottsbluff.

Broncos Claim Speedy Return Man Trindon Holliday

The Denver Broncos acquired return specialist Trindon Holliday on waivers. Holliday was waived by the Houston Texans earlier this week. Both the Broncos and Colts put in waiver claims, but the Broncos worse record gave them waiver priority. Holliday returned a kick and two punts for touchdowns during the preseason. The 5’6” rookie is a former college sprint champion. He’ll take over for Jim Leonhard on punt returns and join Omar Bolden on kickoff returns. The Broncos take on the San Diego Chargers this coming Monday night.

No. 3 Huskers Ready For Pair of Home Matches This Weekend

The third-ranked Husker volleyball team is back in action this weekend looking to extend their five-match winning streak. Tonight, the Huskers welcome Wisconsin to the NU Coliseum. Nebraska beat the Badgers in both of their meetings in Big Ten play last season. The Huskers will take on Minnesota in another home match on Sunday afternoon. First serve tonight is set for 7 PM. Tonight’s match will be televised state-wide on NET.

Maxwell Wildcat Sports Update – October 11

The Wildcats are on a winning streak on the gridiron. Head coach Ryan Jones says his team has been motivated to turn things around, and that their depth has been a strength for them recently. The Lady Wildcats enter the SPVA volleyball tournament eager for another chance to face some of their biggest rivals. Hear all about it in this week’s Maxwell Wildcats sports update!

Thursday Sports Day – Four More MLB Playoff Games; Earnhardt Out Two Races

Getting ready for round two

UNDATED (AP) — No matter what, two of the four playoff series in baseball will come to an end tonight as the Detroit-Oakland and Cincinnati-San Francisco series are tied at 2-2. The other two series could end today as well as the Cardinals and Yankees lead their respective series 2-1.

In the first game of the day the Reds and Giants are squaring off in game 5 of their best of 5 series. The Giants evened things up yesterday with an 8-3 win over the Reds in Cincinnati. This afternoon’s game is being played in the Queen City as well with Matt Cain, a 16 game winner this season, facing Mat Latos, who was 14-4.. The visiting team has won every game in this series so far.

In Washington this afternoon the Nationals are playing host to the Cardinals in game 4 of their series. The Cardinals took a 2-1 lead yesterday with a commanding 8-0 win. The defending World Champion Cardinals are going for the clincher today with16 game winner Kyle Lohsh against 10-8 Ross Detwiler. The Nationals are trying to keep alive what has been a magical season in the Nation’s Capital.

As was the case yesterday the two American League playoff games are being played at night. In the first contest the Yankees are playing host to Baltimore in game 4 of that series. New York tops the affair 2-1 after last night’s dramatic 3-2 win in 12 innings. Phil Hughes is getting the ball from manager Joe Girardi while the Orioles are countering with Joe Saunders. Hughes was a 16 game winner this season while Saunders has faced the Yankees in the playoffs before, as a member of the 2009 Angels’ team.

The final game of the night is in Oakland as the charging Athletics, who have won two straight after dropping the first two games, entertain the reeling Tigers. The home team has won every game in this series. The pitching matchup in this closer has Tigers ace Justin Verlander on the mound against Jarrod Parker. Verlander won the opening game of the series with Parker the loser.

The next round of play in the post season will start this Saturday with game 1 of the American League Championship Series. The NLCS will start on Sunday.

Popular driver to miss two races

CONCORD, N.C. (AP) — Dale Earnhardt Jr. will miss the next two Sprint Cup races with a concussion. The news ends his chances of winning the 2012 Chase championship. Hendrick Motorsports says that Earnhardt will sit out Charlotte and Kansas, and Regan Smith will replace him in the No. 88 Chevrolet.

The team reports that Earnhardt was diagnosed Wednesday in Charlotte.

Earnhardt was injured in a 25-car last-lap accident Sunday at Talladega. Because he was able to drive his car away from the accident, Earnhardt was not required to go to the care center for an examination at the time.

By sitting out the next two races, he’ll most certainly finish last in the 12-driver Chase race.

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Baltimore at N-Y Yankees 6:37 p.m.
Detroit at Oakland 8:37 p.m.

NATIONAL LEAGUE
San Francisco at Cincinnati 12:07 p.m.
St. Louis at Washington 3:07 p.m.

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Pittsburgh at Tennessee 7:20 p.m.

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION PRESEASON
Miami 94 L-A Clippers 80
New York at Washington 6:00 p.m.
Philadelphia at Orlando 6:00 p.m.
New Orleans at Charlotte 6:30 p.m.

Wednesday Sports Wrap – Thrilling Night in MLB Playoffs

Ibanez latest hero in the Bronx…Another walkoff win in Oakland…Giants all square with Reds…Cards gain edge

UNDATED (AP) — The New York Yankees are one game away from eliminating the Baltimore Orioles and moving onto the American League Championship Series. Raul Ibanez had a big hand in that.

The 40-year-old veteran connected for a game-tying home run with one out in the bottom of the ninth and then a walkoff homer that ended the Yanks’ 3-2 win over the Orioles in 12 innings.

Ibanez entered the game pinch-hitting for Alex Rodriguez, and manager Joe Girardi’s strategy paid off. The game-tying homer came off Jim Johnson, the major league leader with 51 saves in the regular season. He then connected for his game-winner off Brian Matusz (MAHT’-his) to send Yankee Stadium into delirium.

Coming in, the Orioles were 76-0 this year when leading after seven innings. They had also won 16 extra-inning games.

Ryan Flaherty and 20-year-old rookie Manny Machedo hit solo homers off Hiroki Kuroda for the Orioles.

Game four is Thursday in Yankee Stadium. Either Joe Saunders or Chris Tillman will go for the Orioles against Yankee 16-game winner Phil Hughes.

In Oakland, the Athletics produced their 15th walkoff victory of the season by rallying with three runs in the bottom of the ninth to edge the Detroit Tigers 4-3 to even their AL Division Series at two games apiece.

The Tigers entered the bottom of the ninth with a two-run lead and their ace closer Jose Valverde on the mound. But Seth Smith tied the game with a two-run double. Coco Crisp then delivered the game-winning single to climax the three-run rally.

This AL Division Series will be decided Thursday night when the Tigers send out their ace 17-game winner Justin Verlander to try and halt their two-game losing streak.

In Cincinnati, the San Francisco Giants clubbed three home runs and Tim Lincecum picked up a rare win out of the bullpen as the Giants pounded Cincinnati 8-3 to even that series at two games apiece.

Angel Pagan homered on the second pitch of the game. Pablo Sandoval and Gregor Blanco added two-run homers. Lincecum earned the win with four and a-third innings of one-run ball, striking out six.

The Reds started Mike Leake, who wasn’t on the original postseason roster. He lasted 4 1/3 innings and was touched for five runs. Before the game the Reds were given permission by Major League Baseball to drop injured ace Johnny Cueto from their division series roster and replace him with Leake. Cueto is sidelined for the rest of the playoffs.

Game 5 is Thursday in Cincinnati. The Giants are starting Matt Cain, who had a perfect game this season, against Mat Latos of the Reds.

The Giants can make baseball history today. According to STATS LLC, no team has recovered from a 2-0 deficit in a best-of-five series by winning three on the road, but the Giants have a shot to do exactly that.

In Washington, it may have been only his fourth game this season, but Chris Carpenter showed again he’s a big game pitcher.

The right-hander worked 5 2/3 scoreless innings and got offensive support from Pete Kozma’s three-run homer as the St. Louis Cardinals blanked the Washington Nationals 8-0 in Game 3 of their NL Division Series. Carpenter missed much of the season after surgery to cure numbness on his right side. Three relievers finished the seven-hit shutout and helped the Redbirds take a 2-1 series lead.

Edwin Jackson took the loss giving up four runs on eight hits over five innings. Nats hitters went 0-8 with runners in scoring position and stranded 11 runners. Rookie slugger Bryce Harper went 0-5 and is 1-15 in the series.

This was Washington’s first postseason home game since 1933. Game 4 is in Washington with 16-game winner Kyle Lohse (lohsh) going for St. Louis against southpaw Ross Detwiler in a must-win game for the Nats.

Packers RB Benson goes on IR, could still return…RG3 gets the green light

UNDATED (AP) — In another blow to Green Bay’s struggling offense, Packers running back Cedric Benson was placed on injured reserve Wednesday, but designated to return.

Benson sprained his left foot in Sunday’s 30-27 loss at Indianapolis. He must sit out eight games before he can return, though he’s eligible to practice after six weeks.

In other NFL news:

— Robert Griffin III has been cleared to play and is practicing with his Washington Redskins teammates after suffering a mild concussion. Griffin went through the NFL’s concussion protocol after being knocked out of Sunday’s game against Atlanta and was cleared to return to practice. The second overall pick in April’s draft is set to start Sunday against Minnesota.

— Jets owner Woody Johnson says backup quarterback Tim Tebow will “be with us for three years.” Appearing on CNBC, Johnson also said he supports struggling starter Mark Sanchez. Johnson said that despite some speculation that the Jets could try to trade Tebow after this season, his first in New York, the team will “absolutely” keep him for the duration of his contract.

— The Buffalo Bills’ already porous defense has suffered another blow as defensive end Mark Anderson needs surgery on his left knee and will be out indefinitely.

Little progress as talks resume

NEW YORK (AP) — Five hours of talks in two sessions between the NHL and the players’ association have done little to move the sides closer to a deal in the nearly one-month lockout.

The NHL’s top two executives — Commissioner Gary Bettman and Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly — met with the NHLPA’s main negotiators — executive director Donald Fehr and special counsel Steve Fehr — for nearly an hour in the morning to assess where the sides were on Day 25 of the NHL lockout, but there was no concrete discussions on the troublesome core economic issues preventing a deal.

A four-hour session that stretched into evening centered on player health and safety issues along with other miscellaneous legal topics.

The sides will meet again today, which would have been Opening Night for the NHL.

The NHL canceled the first two weeks of the regular season Thursday, wiping out 82 games from Oct. 11-24.

NCAA upholds sanctions

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — The NCAA is standing by a decision that Boise State must lower the number of football scholarships it can award in the next two years. The decision comes after Boise State officials appealed the scholarship penalty included in a series of sanctions handed down earlier this year by the NCAA. As part of the penalty package, the NCAA ordered the school to cut football scholarships from 85 to 82 in each of the next two years.

In their appeal, school officials argued the penalty levied against Boise State was inconsistent when compared to past cases.

AMERICAN LEAGUE
N-Y Yankees 3 Baltimore 2, 12 Innings
Oakland 4 Detroit 3

NATIONAL LEAGUE
St. Louis 8 Washington 0
San Francisco 8 Cincinnati 3

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION PRESEASON
Detroit 101 Toronto 99
Minnesota 84 Indiana 70
Houston 107 Oklahoma City 105
San Antonio 101 Atlanta 99
Sacramento 102 Phoenix 96
Portland 93 L-A Lakers 75

VOLLEYBALL: Lady Bulldogs Host McCook (LISTEN LIVE on ESPN Radio 1410)

Tonight on ESPN Radio 1410, it’s North Platte Lady Bulldog volleyball. The Lady Bulldogs put their unbeaten home record on the line as McCook comes to town. North Platte is 4-0 at the Dawghouse this season. They are 11-10 overall after a pair of losses at a double triangular in Kearney last Saturday. The Lady Bison enter the match with an 11-14 mark. ESPN Radio 1410’s coverage starts at approximately 7:15 with the first serve scheduled for 7:30.

SOFTBALL: Swedes Go 0-2 at State

The Gothenburg Swedes softball team was eliminated on the first day of competition at the Class C state softball tournament in Hastings. In their opening game, the fourth-seeded Swedes fell to Arlington 4-1. In an elimination contest, the Swedes dropped a heartbreaker to Milford, 6-5. The Swedes end their season with an overall record of 25

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