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Trueblood To Join Husker Program

 

Johnny TruebloodLincoln — University of Nebraska Coach Tim Miles announced Tuesday that Johnny Trueblood will join the Husker basketball team as a walk-on for the 2015-16 season.

 

Trueblood, a 6-foot-4, 195-pound guard, comes to Nebraska after a decorated career at Elkhorn South playing for Coach Alex Bahe. Trueblood finished his career as the school’s all-time leading scorer (1,213 points), as well as holding single-game (42) and single-season (598) scoring marks at the school.

As a senior, he led the Storm to a 21-5 record and the school’s first Class B state title. He led Class B by averaging 23.0 points per game, while also adding 5.1 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 2.8 steals per game to garner first-team Super-State
honors from the Lincoln Journal Star and second-team All-Nebraska honors from the Omaha World-Herald. A first-team Class B all-state performer from both publications, Trueblood averaged 19.6 points per game in three state tournament games, including a 17-point effort while playing with a sprained in a 60-51 win over Sidney in the state championship at Pinnacle Bank Arena.

 

As a junior, he earned first-team Class B accolades from both major papers, averaging 15.4 points, 3.7 assists, 4.6 rebounds and 2.4 steals per game as Elkhorn South finished the regular season unbeaten and placed third in the state. In his three-year varsity career, Trueblood helped Elkhorn South to a three straight state semifinal appearances in Class B and a 66-13 record. In addition to his high school career, he played AAU basketball for the Omaha Sports Academy and Head Coach Bob Franzese.

 

Trueblood, who becomes the first Husker basketball player from Elkhorn South since the school opened five years ago, is the son of Tom and Sheila Trueblood.

 

 

Hawks’ Kyle Korver Wins NBA Sportsmanship Award

Kyle Korver (Photo from ESPN.com)
Kyle Korver (Photo from ESPN.com)

NEW YORK (AP) — Atlanta’s Kyle Korver has won the NBA Sportsmanship Award and will receive the Joe Dumars Trophy before the Hawks host Brooklyn in Game 5 of their playoff series.

Korver earned 87 of 317 first-place votes and 2,351 total points in voting by NBA players. New Orleans All-Star Anthony Davis was second with 2,171 points.

Korver beat out five other finalists — one from each division. Chicago’s Pau Gasol was third, followed by Oklahoma City’s Nick Collison, Toronto’s Amir Johnson and the Lakers’ Jeremy Lin.

The NBA said Wednesday it will make a $10,000 donation on behalf of Korver to his charity of choice, Helping Hand Rescue Mission. The trophy is named for former Detroit Pistons guard and Hall of Famer Joe Dumars, the award’s first recipient in 1995-96.

NPCC Lady Knights Basketball Sign Frost

Linsey Frost NPCC KnightsThe North Platte Community College Lady Knights basketball team announces the signing of Linsey Frost of Knoxville, Ark. for the 2015 – 2016 basketball season.

Frost, a 5’ 7” shooting guard, played for the Lamar High School Lady Warriors.

Frost averaged 8.6 points per game 1.7 assists per game, 1.3 steals per game and 2.9 rebounds per game.  Frost shot 33 percent from the field and 29 percent from behind the three-point line.

She was an all-district player in her junior and senior year and played in an all star game her senior year.

Knights head coach Richard Thurin said, “Linsey shoots the three-pointer pretty well and plays with a lot of intensity.”

NPCC Basketball Players Named to All-Nebraska Team

NPCC Knights LogoEight North Platte Community College Knights and Lady Knights basketball players were named to the All – Nebraska junior college team.  The teams, compiled by the Omaha World Herald was unveiled on Sunday, April 26.

On the men’s team, Cameron Williams and Marco Pascolo were named first team selections.  Williams was named honorary captain of the squad.  Shyquinn Dix, Riley Rice and Matt Thomas were named honorable mention.

On the women’s team, April Stull was named to the second team.  Aliyah Brown and Sarah Mahr were named honorable mention.

The All-Nebraska team is chosen from the six junior colleges in the state of Nebraska.  In addition to North Platte Community College, the other schools are McCook Community College, Western Nebraska Community College, Southeast Community College, Central Community College and Northeast Community College.

Williams recently signed a national letter of intent to play for National Collegiate Athletic Association Division one program Eastern Kentucky University.  Williams was the leading scorer for the Knights this past season, averaging 20.9 points per game

Pascolo has signed to play at the NCAA Division two college, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology and major in electrical engineering.  Pascolo led the Knights in rebounding with 7.5 rebounds per game.  He also averaged 10.9 points per game.

Stull led the Lady Knights in both scoring and rebounding has not decided where to play next year.  Stull averaged 15.3 points per game and 8.4 points per game.

For the complete list of the All-Nebraska teams go to www.omaha.com.

New Division I Chief Puts Transfer Rules on Priority List

NCAA-Logo-College-SportsINDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The NCAA’s newly appointed Division I chief believes it is time to change transfer rules and contain costs of championships in college sports.

In a 40-mintue interview with The Associated Press, Kevin Lennon outlined a broad, ambitious plan of what he believes can be accomplished over the next year.

One of the hottest topics: finding a way to stem the wave of transfers, particularly in men’s basketball.

Two ideas being floated would dramatically affect graduate transfers. One would give schools some ability to restrict where those players land. The other would require grad students to sit out one year before becoming eligible, something undergrads already must do.

Lennon also believes university leaders should look at cutting the cost of Division I championship events without changing the athlete experience.

Missed Opportunities Cost Huskers in 4-3 Loss

husker baseballIowa City, Iowa – Two-out hitting and three unearned runs were the story in Nebraska’s 4-3 loss to the #17 Iowa Hawkeyes (28-11, 11-2 Big Ten) in Saturday’s series opener. The Huskers, who fell to 30-14 on the year and 6-7 in league play, left 12 runners on base on the afternoon, including the bases loaded twice in the final three innings of the game. The Hawkeyes scored all four of their runs with two outs, including three unearned runs in the first inning following a two-out error.

The Huskers had the bases loaded with two outs in the seventh and ninth innings, but neither time came away with w run. Ryan Boldt respesented the tying run at third base in the ninth inning after earlier reaching on his third hit of the game, but was stranded when Luke Vandermaten picked up his third save of the year after getting Austin Darby to ground into a game-ending fielder’s choice.

Senior Chance Sinclair fell to 5-6 on the year, even though he only gave up one earned run on six hits over 6.2 innings. Sinclair retired the first two Hawkeyes he faced in the first and was on his way to a 1-2-3 inning when Kris Goodman hit a routine groundball to Jake Placzek, but the NU shortstop booted the ball to extend the inning. The Hawkeyes took advantage of the error with three unearned runs on three singles and a walk. Jake Schleppenbach also committed an error later in the inning that loaded the bases, but Sinclair got No. 9 hitter Joel Booker to bounce in a 6-3 groundout to end the bleeding.

Nebraska offense was slow out of the gate, as Blake Hickman threw 5.2 no-hit innings to start the game and had allowed just one base runner before Austin Christensen blasted a two-out double in the fifth. Christian Cox then worked a walk and both runners moved into scoring position on a passed ball. Placzek worked a full count and had a chance to make-up for his first-inning error, but grounded out 5-3 to end the inning.

After being held to one total hit in the second, third and fourth innings combined, Iowa got a leadoff single by Jake Mangler in the fifth. The bases were quickly cleared though when Schleppenbach made a diving stop up the middle and flipped to Placzek for a 4-6-3 double play. Dan Potempa then lined out to end the inning with the Hawkeyes ahead 3-0 through five.

With one hit through the first five innings for the Huskers, Boldt started the sixth with a single to right field. After Hickman retired Schleppenbach for the first out, Ben Miller delivered a home run for the third straight game with a opposite-field shot on a 1-1 offering from Hickman that cut Iowa’s lead to 3-2. Hickman responded with a groundout off the bat of Tanner Lubach before Blake Headley worked a walk to put the tying run on base. Darby then laid down a bunt and reached on a throwing error by Hickman, Lubach moved to third on the play and Darby was awarded second base because of interference by first baseman Taylor Kaufman. The Hawkeyes went to left-handed reliever Ryan Erickson to face Christensen with two runners in scoring position and Erickson won the battle with a groundout to first.

The Huskers had a chance to tie the game in the seventh when Placzek reached on a one-out walk and Boldt followed with a single. Schleppenbach was then retied on a bang-bang play at first for the second out, but NU had two runners in scoring position. The Hawkeyes took a risk and loaded the bases with an international walk to Miller, the move paid off as Erickson got Lubach to ground out to first to end the inning and leave the bases loaded.

Iowa pushed its lead to 4-2 in the seventh when they plated another two-out run. Kaufman led off the inning with a single and was on third with two outs with Mangler coming to the plate. The Huskers went to reliever Jeff Chesnut, and he gave up an infield RBI single on a high chopper. Chesnut retired Goodman to end the inning.

Trying 4-2 in the ninth, Placzek led off with a walk and Nebraska had tying runs on base when Boldt reached on a single. Schelppenbach nearly dropped a single into center field, but Eric Toole made a diving catch. Miller then nearly tied the game with a blast to right-center field, but again Iowa’s defense came to the rescue with a diving catch from Joel Booker. Lubach cut Iowa’s lead to 4-3 with a RBI single and then Headley worked a four-pitch walk to load the bases for Darby. Vandermaten delivered a first-pitch strike and then got Darby to ground out to end the game.

Nebraska and Iowa are set to finish their three game series tomorrow with a doubleheader. The first game tomorrow is scheduled for a 12:05 p.m. start and game two will start roughly 45 minutes after the end of game one.

Creighton lands K-State Transfer Marcus Foster

Marcus Foster Creighton BluejaysOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Marcus Foster, who led Kansas State in scoring before his dismissal from the team, is transferring to Creighton.

The Bluejays said Thursday that Foster will have to sit out next season due to NCAA transfer rules, but will have two years of eligibility remaining.

Kansas State dismissed Foster last month, saying he had not lived up to standards the school sets for its players. After a sterling freshmen season, Foster’s play deteriorated last season. He was suspended for three games and removed from the starting lineup at times.

In 29 games last season, the 6-foot-3 guard from Wichita Falls, Texas, averaged 12.5 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.9 assists.

Creighton went 14-19 last season.

Spurs’ Kawhi Leonard Named NBA Defensive Player of Year

Kawhi Leonard San Antonio SpursSAN ANTONIO (AP) — San Antonio Spurs forward Kawhi Leonard has been named the NBA defensive player of the year.

The league announced the award on Thursday. Injuries limited Leonard to just 64 games this season. But he still managed to make an enormous impact, especially on the defensive end of the floor.

Leonard is just the sixth forward to lead the league in steals per game since the NBA started tracking the statistic 42 years ago. He averaged 2.3 steals per game and helped the Spurs finish third in defensive rating with 99.6 points allowed per 100 possessions.

Leonard garnered 333 total points in the voting, including 37 first-place votes. Golden State forward Draymond Green finished a close second with 317 points, including 45 first-place votes.

NPCC Lady Knights Basketball Signs Two Players

The North Platte Community College Lady Knights announce the signing of two players for the 2015 – 2016 season.  They are Thomesha Wilson from Omaha, Neb.,  and Suhmer Mitchell from Big Sandy, Texas.

Wilson, a 5’ 8” forward from Omaha North averaged 3.7 points per game and played in the Omaha Metro High School All Star game.

Lady Knights Head Coach said,”Thomesha is very athletic and a good defensive player.”

Omaha North upset Millard West, the number one team in the district this past season.  They were defeated by Norfolk in the district finals. Norfolk was the Class A state tournament runner-up.

Mitchell is a 6’2” post player from Big Sandy High School, averaged 13.5 points per game and 10.5 rebounds per game.  Mitchell shot 48 percent from the field.

Thurin said, “Suhmer is a very good rebounder and inside player in the post area.”

Clippers Eke Out 6th Straight Win, 110-103 over Nuggets

Denver_NuggetsLOS ANGELES (AP) — Blake Griffin scored 22 points, DeAndre Jordan had a double-double and the Clippers eked out a 110-103 victory over the Denver Nuggets on Monday night, moving Los Angeles into a three-way tie with San Antonio and Houston for the No. 2 playoff seed in the West.

Jordan had 20 points and 21 rebounds — making a pair of clutch free throws with 2:49 to go — and J.J. Redick scored 20 points in their sixth straight win. Griffin just missed a triple-double, finishing with nine rebounds and eight assists.

The Clippers could end up with the second, third or fifth seeds in the West. They play at Phoenix on Tuesday night and then wait to find out their playoff opponent while the rest of the league ends the regular season on Wednesday.

Wilson Chandler scored a season-high 32 points and Kenneth Faried added 19 points and 17 rebounds for the Nuggets, who have 51 losses and won’t be making the playoffs.

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