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HUSKERS FALL TO GEORGIA 45-31 IN CAPITAL ONE BOWL

 

REX BURKHEAD – courtesy Huskers.com

Nebraska ended its 2012 campaign with a 10-4 overall record that included a 7-1 Big Ten mark and a Legends Division title. Georgia, the SEC runner-up, finished with a 12-2 overall mark.

Senior I-back Rex Burkhead led the Huskers with 140 yards and a touchdown on 25 carries, while adding four receptions for 39 yards and another score in his final game as a Husker.

Burkhead, who produced his 14th 100-yard rushing performance, closed his career with 3,329 yards at No. 5 on Nebraska’s all-time rushing list. He also became the 10th player in NU history with 30 career rushing touchdowns. Burkhead’s 357 rushing yards on 76 attempts in four bowl games are both Nebraska records.

Burkhead fueled a Nebraska running attack that rolled up 239 yards against Georgia’s defense. Junior quarterback Taylor Martinez added 46 yards on the ground to push his season rushing total past 1,000 yards. He finished with 1,019 rushing yards in 2012 as just the fourth Husker quarterback to produce a 1,000-yard campaign.

Martinez also completed 16-of-27 passes for 204 yards and two touchdowns, finishing his junior year with 2,871 passing yards for the third-best total in school history. His 3,890 total yards on the year set a Nebraska record.

The Huskers ended the day with 443 yards of total offense against the Bulldogs, but Georgia responded with 589 yards of its own, including 427 yards and five touchdown passes from quarterback Aaron Murray. Running back Todd Gurley added 119 yards and a score on the ground to lead a UGA attack that managed 160 rushing yards.

Murray’s pass on the first play of the fourth quarter went for a 24-yard touchdown to Keith Marshall to give UGA a 38-31 lead with 14:52 left, after the two teams entered the final quarter tied at 31.

Georgia’s defense then forced a three-and-out on the Huskers’ first drive of the fourth quarter. UGA started the next drive at its own 15 and faced a 3rd-and-12 from the 13. But Murray hit Chris Conley on a short route across the middle and the speedster raced 87 yards untouched down the middle of the field for the game’s final score with 11:03 left. The play was the longest from scrimmage by a Husker opponent in a bowl game, and the third-longest touchdown pass ever against Nebraska.

Nebraska had two more chances to answer in the final quarter, and drove into Georgia territory on both drives before being turned away.

Georgia’s special teams opened the scoring with a safety on a blocked punt just 3:21 into the game. The Bulldogs added a 29-yard pass from Murray to Arthur Lynch on the ensuing drive to take a 9-0 lead with 7:54 left in the first quarter.

Martinez and the Huskers answered with a seven-play, 75-yard drive capped by Jamal Turner’s 14-yard touchdown catch with 4:42 left. Turner finished with three receptions for 22 yards on the day.

The Huskers took their first lead of the game on Georgia’s next drive, as senior linebacker Will Compton made an outstanding interception on a screen pass from Murray. Compton raced 24 yards to the end zone with his first career interception to put the Huskers up 14-9 with 4:15 left in the opening quarter. Compton added a team-high nine tackles for the Blackshirts on the day.  

Georgia struck quickly to regain the lead on its next drive, as Murray heaved a 75-yard touchdown pass to Tavarres King on the first play of the ensuing drive. Husker defensive back Andrew Green was in perfect position to bat the ball away, but was unable to knock it down as it fell into King’s hands. King closed the day with three catches for 104 yards for the Bulldogs as one of two UGA receivers to cross the century mark.

Georgia took a 16-14 lead to the second quarter and pushed the lead back to nine on Gurley’s 24-yard touchdown run. Bulldog defender Damian Swann set up UGA with a short field after pulling down the first of his two interceptions of Martinez in the game.

The Huskers responded with a 39-yard field goal from Brett Maher to cut the Georgia lead to 23-17 with 8:48 left in the half. The field goal also gave Maher NU’s single-season scoring record by a kicker. He added two more extra points in the game to finish his senior year with 119, eclipsing Kris Brown’s previous school mark of 116 points in 1997.

The Blackshirts stopped the Bulldogs on the ensuing drive and Burkhead took over.

After Burkhead carried three straight times for a total of 13 yards to open the drive, Martinez found Kenny Bell for a 35-yard completion down the middle of the field.

After a one-yard dive by Ameer Abdullah and a tack-on 11-yard facemask penalty by the Bulldogs, Martinez found Burkhead wide open down the middle for the go-ahead touchdown. Maher’s extra point sent the Huskers to halftime with a 24-23 lead.

Nebraska started the second half with the ball and immediately mounted the game’s most sustained drive. Burkhead carried six times for 18 yards on the march, including a two-yard plunge for paydirt to give NU a 31-23 edge with 9:36 left in the third quarter. Martinez also carried three times for 16 yards on the drive, while completing two passes for 17 yards to Bell, who finished with four catches for 60 yards on the day.

Abdullah added the biggest play of the drive with his nifty 26-yard burst from the middle to the left side. The I-back finished the game with seven carries for 48 yards, and closed the season with 1,137 rushing yards – the sixth-most by a sophomore in Husker history.

But Nebraska’s lead was short-lived, as Georgia answered with a five-play, 79-yard drive capped by Murray’s 49-yard scoring strike to Conley. Conley finished with a game-high 136 receiving yards and two touchdowns on his two catches. Murray’s two-point conversion pass to Rhett McGowan tied the game at 31 with 7:20 left in the quarter.

The two defenses took control for the remainder of the third quarter, before Georgia produced the game’s two decisive touchdown passes in the final 15 minutes.

Huskers.com

Scoring Summary
Final: #7 Georgia 45, #16 Nebraska 31
Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2013
Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium (Orlando, Fla.)

First Quarter (Georgia, 16-14)
UGA – 11:39 –  Team Safety (blocked punt out of back of end zone) UGA, 2-0
UGA – 7:54 – Arthur Lynch 29 pass from Aaron Murray (Marshall Morgan kick) – 10 plays, 80 yards, 3:37; UGA, 9-0
NEB – 4:42 – Jamal Turner 14 pass from Taylor Martinez (Brett Maher kick) – 7 plays, 75 yards, 3:12; UGA, 9-7
NEB – 4:15 – Will Compton 24 INT return (Maher kick) NEB, 14-9
UGA – 4:04 – Tavarres King 75 pass from Murray (Morgan kick) – 1 play, 75 yards, 0:11; UGA, 16-14

Second Quarter (Nebraska, 24-23)
UGA – 10:33 – Tood Gurley 24 run (Morgan kick) – 4 plays, 38 yards, 1:09; UGA, 23-14
NEB – 8:48 – Maher 39 FG – 5 plays, 46 yards, 1:39; UGA, 23-17
NEB – 4:43 – Rex Burkhead 16 pass from Martinez (Maher kick) – 6 plays, 76 yards, 1:57; NEB, 24-23

Third Quarter (Nebraska, 31-31)
NEB – 9:42 –  Burkhead 2 run (Maher kick) – 13 plays, 75 yards, 5:18; NEB, 31-23
UGA – 7:26 – Chris Conley 49 pass from Murray (2PAT pass Rhett McGowan from Murray) – 5 plays, 79 yards, 2:10; 31-31 

Fourth Quarter (Georgia, 45-31)
NEB – 14:52 – Keith Marshall 24 pass from Murray (Morgan kick) – 6 plays, 74 yards, 2:27; UGA, 38-31
UGA – 11:03 – Conley 87 pass from Murray (Morgan kick) – 3 plays, 85 yards, 1:22, UGA 45-31

Final: #7 Georgia 45, #16 Nebraska 31
Attendance: 59,712
Time of Game: 3:33
Game Start: 12:08 p.m. (central)

NEW YEAR’S EVE PROTEST, CHECKPOINT ALL BUT SHUT DOWN WHITECLAY

 Anti-alcohol activists are pleased with a New Year’s Eve protest of beer sales in Whiteclay, as 3 of the 4 stores with beer licenses closed early despite only 15 individuals taking part in the protest.

Spokesman Olowan Martinez says the stores are normally open until midnight, but that advance word of the protest and the Oglala Sioux tribal police setting up an alcohol checkpoint just across the state line, 2 had already shut their doors when protesters arrived at 9 p.m., and a third closed around 10 p.m.

Martinez…who lives on the reservation in Porcupine…says protesters marched through Whiteclay 3 times while local law enforcement from Nebraska keeping watch in town and tribal police just across the stateline and reservation border.

Another protester from the reservation…Autumn Two Bulls of Oglala…says Whiteclay was unusually quiet when the small group arrived…describing it as being “like a ghost town.” Two Bulls says she liked seeing that, and seeing only a handful of customers going into State Line Liquor…the store that did stay open till midnight.

Olowan Martinez says the protesters were very grateful to the tribal police for their cooperation on New Year’s Eve, explaining that once people the officers were working with them, “the energy was good (and) things went really well.”

She estimates that fewer than 50 cars went through Whiteclay on New Year’s Eve, with officers at the checkpoint searching everyone who was coming back through to the reservation.

Whiteclay has only about a dozen residents, but the 4 stores with beer licenses sold the equivalent of 4.3 million 12-ounce cans of beer last year. Critics blame them for most of the alcoholism and bootlegging problems on the reservation….which is officially dry.

 

BRONCOS PLAYOFF TICKETS SOLD OUT

DENVER (AP) – The remaining tickets to the Denver Broncos’ playoff game are all gone.

It took just nine minutes for all of the 5,000 tickets to disappear once they went on sale at noon Monday. Sales were limited to people with billing addresses in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, Nebraska, Montana, South Dakota and western Kansas.

Spokesman Patrick Smyth (https://bit.ly/VsjDPs ) told The Denver Post that the sale “speaks volumes for the fan enthusiasm the region holds for the team.”

The Broncos’ 22,000 season ticket holders were given the first chance to buy playoff tickets earlier. All but 500 purchased some.

The Broncos secured the top seed in the playoffs on Sunday with their biggest win ever over the Kansas City Chiefs, their AFC West rivals.

The AFC divisional playoff game will be Jan. 12 at 2:30 p.m.

RETIREMENT RECEPTION FOR DR. JOHN RUFFING JAN. 6

Longtime Box Butte County Medical Doctor John Ruffing officially retired Thursday, December 27, 2012, after 51 years of practicing Medicine in Hemingford, and St. Joseph’s and Box Butte General Hospitals in Alliance.

The public is invited to an Open House Sunday, January 6, from 2-4 p.m., at the St. Bridget Parish Hall in Hemingford to commemorate his retirement and to say “thank you” for a life well lived, a job well done, and a community well served.

Dr. Ruffing graduated from Loma Linda School of Medicine, Loma Linda, CA.

Dr. Ruffing has been practicing at the Hemingford Clinic since 1961.

OFFICIALS DENY LIABILITY IN WHITECLAY FIRE SUIT

Attorneys for the Rushville Volunteer Fire Department and Sheridan County Sheriff Terry Robbins have filed responses in a civil suit blaming them and others of negligently setting a grass fire last spring that burned a man in the border town of Whiteclay.

Bryan Bluebird, an Oglala Sioux Tribe member who lives in South Dakota on the adjacent Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, suffered burns over 25% of his body in the March 6 fire.

He’s seeking unspecified damages from Sheridan County, the fire department, the village of Rushville and various elected officials including Robbins for medical costs, loss of earning capacity and pain and suffering.

His attorney, Tom White of Omaha, has said Bluebird — an Army veteran who worked laying cinder blocks, branding cattle and fixing cars — has undergone several surgeries and skin grafts with some of his fingers fused together.

The prescribed burn in a grass field on the edge of Whiteclay was planned to reduce the threat of an uncontrolled wildfire later in the year. Bluebird says he was asleep in the field and awoke as the fire burned his hands, face, left leg, lower back and abdomen.

His lawsuit alleges that the fire department and others were negligent by failing to spot him before they started the fire, and by igniting it on a dangerously windy day.

In their court filings in response to the suit, Rushville and Sheridan County officials argue that Bluebird’s injuries were caused by his own negligence, and that they can’t be held liable for “simple or ordinary negligence” because they were acting within the scope of their duties as firefighters and public safety officials.

Attorney Jeffrey Nix wrote that “the alleged harm was not due to the volunteers’ willful or criminal misconduct, gross negligence, reckless misconduct or a conscience, flagrant indifference of the rights or safety” of Bluebird.

Whiteclay…an unincorporated community of about a dozen residents…has been the subject of heated debate for years because its 4 stores with beer licenses sell the equivalent of more than 4-million cans of beer each year, most of it to residents of the officially dry reservation.

Some of those who buy beer there go to the field that was burned to drink or to sleep after drinking, but Bluebird insists he had not been drinking.

In February, the Oglala Sioux Tribe filed a half-billion dollar lawsuit against the 4 Whiteclay stores and the brewers and distributors who service them…arguing they sold alcohol to Pine Ridge residents, knowing they would consume and resell it illegally on the reservation.

Bluebird wasn’t involved in that lawsuit and said he doesn’t blame the beer stores for his injuries, but activists who have tried to limit alcohol sales in Whiteclay say such a case was inevitable, given the number of people who loiter around the stores and sleep in nearby fields.

 

VALENTINE BOYS WIN CHADRON TOURNAMENT

picture by Vicki Eitemiller

The Valentine boys basketball team won the Chadron Holiday Invitational Saturday night, by defeating the host Cardinals, 48-35.Chadron had reached the finals by beating Hemingford, 50-30, after jumping out to a 22-3 lead after the first quarter.

The Cardinals got 16 points each from Spencer Eliason and Von Sayaloune … Sayaloune hitting four 3-pointers.

In Saturday’s finals, Valentine led start to finish … with buzzer-beating treys at the end of the first two quarters giving them leads of 18-8 and 29-17.

Chadron made repeated runs in the second half, but could never get closer than 37-31 at the end of the third period as turnovers and timely Valentine shooting proved the difference.

The Badgers were led by Anthony Fast Horse, who had 16 points, while Eliason was again high for Chadron with 19. Valentine is now 6-2 while Chadron slips to 4-6.

The next action for the Cardinals will be next Saturday at home against Mitchell.

CHADRON GIRLS WIN HOME TOURNAMENT

Photo courtesy of Vicki Eitemiller

 

The Chadron High girls bounced back from their first loss of the season in championship fashion, winning their own George Watson Rotary Holiday Basketball Classic by beating Hemingford, 70-24, in the opening round Friday and Valentine, 70-43, in Saturday’s championship game.Third-place in the tournament, which is named for the late Chadron attorney, college professor, and sports enthusiast, went to Bayard, a 38-35 winner over Hemingford.

Chadron showed no lingering effects from their 21 point loss a week earlier at Rapid City’s St Thomas More…now ranked #1 in Class A in South Dakota…as the Cardinals scored the first 24 points of the game against Hemingford.

It was 26-4 after the first quarter, 49-8 at the half, and 66-15 after three quarters before the reserves played most of the final period.

The Lady Cardinals were led in scoring by Ashlea Kerr with 19, while Peyton Hinn and Bailea Kerr both scored 10 points. Jayleen Forgey was high for Hemingford with 7

In Saturday’s championship game, Valentine…who defeated Bayard 69-30 in the opening round…used the long ball to stay close early and was down only 7 after the first quarter 17-10.

Chadron eventually used superior size to pull away, pushing the margin to 40-23 at the half and 60-30 after 3 quarters.

Ashlea Kerr was again high for Chadron, this time with 22, while Briley Hannaford added 17. Allie Millard scored 16 points for the Lady Badgers.

Chadron is now 10-1 and off until next Saturday when they host Mitchell.

NEBRASKA PREP BASKETBALL – FRIDAY, DEC. 27

Scores from Friday, December 28

BOYS BASKETBALL

Elwood 106, Southwest 38
Johnson-Brock 48, Diller-Odell 38
Twin Loup 32, Arcadia 31
Alliance Tournament
Consolation
Mitchell 72, Gordon/Rushville 38
Championship
Bridgeport 37, Alliance 35
Amherst Tournament
Amherst 73, Ogallala 60
Kearney Catholic 52, North Platte St. Patrick’s 38
Arapahoe Tournament
Championship
Arapahoe 64, Hitchcock County 58
Archbishop Bergan Tournament
Archbishop Bergan 82, Conestoga 28
Yutan 59, Omaha Brownell-Talbot 42
Ashland-Greenwood Tournament
First Round
Ashland-Greenwood 45, Douglas County West 42
Platteview 64, Blair 56
Auburn Tournament
Johnson County Central 64, Auburn 32
Syracuse 52, Nebraska City Lourdes 38
Aurora Tournament
Norfolk Catholic 46, Hastings St. Cecilia 44
Axtell Tournament
Consolation
Axtell 57, Eustis-Farnam 37
Championship
Spalding/Spalding Academy 85, Blue Hill 59
Bertrand Tournament
Consolation
Red Cloud 45, Franklin 31
Championship
Southern Valley 68, Bertrand 58
Bishop LeBlond Tournament
Falls City 48, Chillicothe, Mo. 32
Brady Tournament
First Round
Anselmo-Merna 41, Crawford 26
Wauneta-Palisade 59, Brady 43
Burwell Tournament
Consolation
Cedar Valley 57, Neligh-Oakdale 39
Championship
Burwell 52, Elgin Public/Pope John 34
Cabela’s Holiday Shootout
Consolation
Chase County 65, Hershey 59
Gothenburg 62, Love Christian, Colo. 48
Semifinal
Cheyenne South, Wyo. 60, Sidney 58, OT
Douglas, Wyo. 50, Gering 46
Cedar Bluffs Tournament
Consolation
Palmer 60, Cedar Bluffs 46
Championship
Humphrey St. Francis 60, Shelby 29
Chadron High School Holiday Classic Tournament
First Round
Chadron 50, Hemingford 30
Valentine 49, Bayard 33
Clearwater/Orchard Holiday Tournament
Consolation
Ewing 47, Elkhorn Valley 43
Championship
Clearwater/Orchard 75, CWC 51
Creighton Tournament
First Round
Boyd County 61, Hartington 58, 2OT
Creighton 71, Wausa 70, OT
Crofton Tournament
First Round
Crofton 59, Bloomfield 41
Wynot 51, St. Mary’s 47
David City Tournament
First Round
David City 75, Aquinas 61
Omaha Roncalli 62, North Bend Central 32
Doane Tournament
First Round
Elkhorn 53, Elkhorn Mount Michael 43
Ralston 68, Crete 46
Dorchester Tournament
Dorchester 35, Deshler 33
Exeter/Milligan 69, Cross County 23
Elba/North Loup – Scotia Tournament
First Round
Ansley-Litchfield 52, Heartland Lutheran 39
Giltner 63, Elba/North Loup-Scotia 20
Elm Creek Tournament
Consolation
Elm Creek 54, Sutherland 43
Championship
Gibbon 66, Loomis 22
Fort Calhoun/Logan View Holiday Tournament
First Round
Elmwood-Murdock 32, Arlington 29
Fort Calhoun 62, Logan View 53
Freeman Sportsman Holiday Tournament
First Round
Freeman 62, Palmyra 30
Sutton 44, Thayer Central 30
Friend Tournament
First Round
Falls City Sacred Heart 71, Friend 44
High Plains Community 85, East Butler 30
GACC Tournament
First Round
Guardian Angels 76, Bancroft-Rosalie 32
Howells/Dodge 65, Homer 45
Grand Island Central Catholic Tournament
First Round
Fillmore Central 57, Fullerton 55
Grand Island Central Catholic 65, Superior 20
Grand Island Northwest Tournament
Semifinal
Beatrice 52, Holdrege 35
Grand Island Northwest 52, Bennington 45
Fifth Place
Seward 66, Minden 61
Great Northeast Nebraska Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Pender 56, Laurel-Concord/Coleridge 45
West Point-Beemer 55, Battle Creek 44
Semifinal
Adams Central 58, Hartington Cedar Catholic 45
Boone Central/Newman Grove 66, Wayne 53
Greater Nebraska Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
Hastings 55, Lexington 27
Norfolk 50, Columbus 36
Semifinal
Kearney 52, Scottsbluff 42
Gretna Christmas Tournament
Consolation
Gretna 58, Nebraska City 36
Championship
Omaha Skutt Catholic 62, Lincoln Pius X 57
HAC Tournament
First Round
Fremont 57, Lincoln East 52
Lincoln North Star 54, Lincoln High 49
Lincoln Southeast 52, Grand Island 46
Lincoln Southwest 55, Lincoln Northeast 52
Heartland Tournament
Consolation
Doniphan-Trumbull 71, Central City 37
Championship
Milford 53, Heartland 37
Holiday Basketball Tournament
Ord 67, Wood River 53
Sandy Creek 50, Broken Bow 45
Holiday Tournament
Consolation
Plainview 54, Winside 31
Twin River 40, Schuyler 35
Championship
Columbus Lakeview 82, Columbus Scotus 55
Randolph 57, Lindsay Holy Family 42
Humboldt/Table Rock-Steinauer Tournament
First Round
Pawnee City 59, Lewiston 34
Humphrey Holiday Tournament
First Round
Humphrey 62, Emerson-Hubbard 51
Scribner-Snyder 49, Lyons-Decatur Northeast 47
Lawrence-Nelson Tournament
Kenesaw 51, Lawrence-Nelson 19
Wilcox-Hildreth 55, Harvard 35
Lincoln Lutheran Holiday Tournament
First Round
Lincoln Lutheran 62, Fairbury 56
Raymond Central 76, Louisville 66
Malcolm Tournament
First Round
Malcolm 58, Parkview Christian 49
Sterling 44, Centennial 36
McCool Junction Tournament
Championship
McCool Junction 52, Clarkson/Leigh 43
Mead Tournament
First Round
Hampton 69, Walthill 65
Mead 45, Omaha Christian Academy 41
Metro Conference Tournament
Omaha Burke 49, Millard North 44
Omaha Central 93, Omaha Northwest 48
Omaha Creighton Prep 59, Papillion-LaVista South 38
Omaha North 52, Bellevue West 50
Omaha South 76, Bellevue East 38
Papillion-LaVista 72, Millard South 50
Perkins County Tournament
Perkins County 55, Wallace 47
Sandhills/Thedford 32, Cambridge 29
Ravenna Holiday Tournament
Consolation
Centura 50, Overton 45
Championship
Ravenna 43, Loup City 31
Shootout on the Elkhorn Tournament
First Round
Lutheran High Northeast 70, Tekamah-Herman 29
Ponca 57, Wisner-Pilger 46
Wisner-Pilger 57, Ponca 46
Silver Lake Holiday Tournament
Consolation
Shelton 62, Silver Lake 51
Championship
Bruning-Davenport/Shickley 71, Alma 37
Stanton Holiday Tournament
Consolation
West Holt 50, Madison 49
Championship
O’Neill 73, Stanton 48
Stuart Holiday Tournament
Consolation
North Central 55, Cody-Kilgore 26
Championship
Ainsworth 47, Stuart 29
Verdigre Holiday Tournament
Consolation
St. Edward 37, Allen 29
Championship
Niobrara/Verdigre 55, Osmond 49
Wahoo Tournament
Elkhorn South 63, Bishop Neumann 58
Wahoo 46, Lincoln Christian 41
Waverly Tournament
Norris 70, South Sioux City 66
Waverly 46, Omaha Gross Catholic 34
Weeping Water Holiday Tournament
First Round
Southern 46, Tri County 42
Wilber-Clatonia 46, Weeping Water 36
York High School Central Conference Tournament
Plattsmouth 74, St. Paul 39
York 53, Cozad 38

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Diller-Odell 49, Johnson-Brock 23
Elwood 53, Southwest 27
Twin Loup 41, Arcadia 34
Alliance Tournament
Consolation
Mitchell 48, Bridgeport 37
Championship
Alliance 44, Gordon/Rushville 30
Amherst Tournament
Amherst 53, Ogallala 51
Kearney Catholic 74, North Platte St. Patrick’s 38
Arapahoe Tournament
Championship
Arapahoe 60, Hitchcock County 44
Archbishop Bergan Tournament
Conestoga 48, Archbishop Bergan 47, OT
Yutan 67, Omaha Brownell-Talbot 40
Ashland-Greenwood Tournament
First Round
Ashland-Greenwood 53, Douglas County West 33
Platteview 44, Blair 38
Auburn Tournament
Johnson County Central 40, Nebraska City Lourdes 33
Syracuse 62, Auburn 29
Aurora Tournament
Hastings St. Cecilia 35, Norfolk Catholic 34
Axtell Tournament
Consolation
Spalding/Spalding Academy 46, Eustis-Farnam 42
Championship
Blue Hill 35, Axtell 28, OT
Bertrand Tournament
Consolation
Franklin 41, Red Cloud 29
Championship
Southern Valley 43, Bertrand 36
Bishop LeBlond, Mo. Tournament
Semifinal
Maryville, Mo. 33, Falls City 32
Brady Tournament
First Round
Brady 60, Wauneta-Palisade 44
Crawford 52, Anselmo-Merna 32
Burwell Tournament
Consolation
Elgin Public/Pope John 53, Burwell 35
Championship
Neligh-Oakdale 51, Cedar Valley 49
Cabela’s Holiday Shootout
Consolation
Gering 48, Chase County 29
Gothenburg 79, Love Christian, Colo. 14
Semifinal
Douglas, Wyo. 46, Hershey 42
Sidney 37, Cheyenne South, Wyo. 15
Cedar Bluffs Tournament
Consolation
Humphrey St. Francis 48, Cedar Bluffs 40
Championship
Shelby/Rising City 51, Palmer 23
Chadron High School Holiday Classic Tournament
First Round
Chadron 70, Hemingford 24
Valentine 69, Bayard 30
Clearwater/Orchard Tournament
Consolation
CWC 36, Elkhorn Valley 35
Championship
Clearwater/Orchard 26, Ewing 22
Creighton Tournament
First Round
Boyd County 64, Hartington 41
Creighton 70, Wausa 40
Crofton Tournament
First Round
Crofton 77, Bloomfield 14
Wynot 51, St. Mary’s 47
David City Tournament
First Round
Aquinas 63, David City 27
North Bend Central 33, Omaha Roncalli 29
Doane Tournament
First Round
Crete 55, Ralston 18
Omaha Duchesne Academy 48, Elkhorn 35
Dorchester Tournament
Deshler 51, Dorchester 14
Exeter/Milligan 56, Cross County 39
Elba/North Loup – Scotia Tournament
First Round
Elba/North Loup-Scotia 40, Ansley-Litchfield 27
Giltner 83, Heartland Lutheran 40
Elm Creek Tournament
Consolation
Sutherland 62, Elm Creek 22
Championship
Loomis 43, Gibbon 29
Fort Calhoun/Logan View Holiday Tournament
First Round
Arlington 44, Elmwood-Murdock 41
Fort Calhoun 77, Logan View 42
Freeman Sportsman Holiday Tournament
First Round
Freeman 49, Palmyra 24
Sutton 43, Thayer Central 32
Friend Tournament
First Round
East Butler 60, High Plains Community 34
Friend 62, Falls City Sacred Heart 54
GACC Tournament
First Round
Guardian Angels 75, Bancroft-Rosalie 32
Homer 56, Howells/Dodge 54
Grand Island Central Catholic Tournament
First Round
Fillmore Central 49, Fullerton 33
Superior 41, Grand Island Central Catholic 40
Grand Island Northwest Tournament
Consolation
Holdrege 49, Minden 36
Semifinal
Beatrice 41, Seward 32
Grand Island Northwest 63, Bennington 48
Great Northeast Nebraska Shootout
Consolation Semifinal
Boone Central/Newman Grove 59, Laurel-Concord/Coleridge 49
Semifinal
Pender 52, Wayne 49
Great Northeast Nebraska Tournament
Consolation Semifinal
West Point-Beemer 57, Battle Creek 51
Semifinal
Hartington Cedar Catholic 46, Adams Central 40
Greater Nebraska Tournament
Consolation
Columbus 51, Scottsbluff 27
Lexington 42, Hastings 40, OT
Semifinal
Kearney 47, McCook 27
Norfolk 58, North Platte 53
HAC Tournament
First Round
Fremont 38, Lincoln East 37
Lincoln Northeast 51, Grand Island 35
Lincoln Southeast 60, Lincoln North Star 20
Lincoln Southwest 67, Lincoln High 32
Heartland Tournament
Consolation
Central City 50, Doniphan-Trumbull 36
Championship
Milford 42, Heartland 31
Holiday Basketball Tournament
First Round
Ord 42, Wood River 36
Sandy Creek 65, Broken Bow 19
Consolation Final
Omaha Skutt Catholic 46, Nebraska City 32
Championship
Gretna 53, Lincoln Pius X 49
Holiday Tournament
Consolation
Columbus Lakeview 35, Twin River 28
Plainview 44, Winside 30
Championship
Columbus Scotus 38, Schuyler 28
Lindsay Holy Family 48, Randolph 43
Humboldt/Table Rock-Steinauer Tournament
First Round
Pawnee City 47, Lewiston 20
Humphrey Holiday Tournament
First Round
Emerson-Hubbard 61, Humphrey 51
Lawrence-Nelson Tournament
Kenesaw 40, Lawrence-Nelson 26
Wilcox-Hildreth 46, Harvard 26
Lincoln Lutheran Holiday Tournament
First Round
Fairbury 48, Raymond Central 33
Lincoln Lutheran 39, Louisville 25
Malcolm Tournament
First Round
Malcolm 62, Parkview Christian 19
Sterling 55, Centennial 27
McCool Junction Tournament
Consolation
Meridian 34, McCool Junction 16
Mead Tournament
First Round
Hampton 72, Walthill 45
Mead 57, Omaha Christian Academy 26
Mercy Tournament
St. Mary Academy – Bay View, R.I. 35, Omaha Mercy 27
Metro Conference Tournament
Bellevue East 77, Papillion-LaVista South 30
Bellevue West 46, Millard South 21
Millard West 79, Omaha Bryan 26
Omaha Benson 68, Omaha North 42
Omaha Northwest 51, Papillion-LaVista 33
Omaha Westside 69, Omaha Marian 63
Perkins County Tournament
Perkins County 54, Wallace 52, OT
Sandhills/Thedford 47, Cambridge 37, OT
Ravenna Holiday Tournament
Consolation
Loup City 43, Overton 39
Championship
Centura 47, Ravenna 36
Shootout on the Elkhorn
First Round
Ponca 44, Wisner-Pilger 22
Tekamah-Herman 42, Lutheran High Northeast 39
Tekamah-Herman 42, Lutheran High Northeast 39
Silver Lake Tournament
Consolation
Silver Lake 57, Shelton 7
Championship
Bruning-Davenport/Shickley 49, Alma 29
Stanton Holiday Tournament
Consolation
Stanton 47, Madison 27
Championship
West Holt 59, O’Neill 49
Stuart Tournament
Consolation
North Central 39, Cody-Kilgore 26
Championship
Ainsworth 54, Stuart 40
Verdigre Tournament
Championship
Osmond 56, Niobrara/Verdigre 28
Wahoo Tournament
Elkhorn South 42, Bishop Neumann 36
Wahoo 49, Lincoln Christian 45
Waverly Tournament
Norris 65, South Sioux City 26
Waverly 45, Omaha Gross Catholic 23
Weeping Water Holiday Tournament
First Round
Southern 43, Tri County 16
Weeping Water 56, Wilber-Clatonia 25
York Tournament
First Round
St. Paul 48, Plattsmouth 46, OT
York 63, Cozad 24

STATE AUDIT FINDS CSC IMPLEMENTING RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ATHLETIC DEPT

     Slipping in just ahead of the Christmas holiday, Nebraska State Auditor Mike Foley released his fiscal year 2012 audit of the Nebraska State College System last Friday…including conclusions to the response from the NSCS and Chadron State College to the highly critical report he issued back in February over the financial irregularities in the CSC athletic department that led to an NCAA investigation.

Foley says the college and NSCS implemented quite a few of the recommendations his office made, but considers many of them pending and not settled because the NCAA investigation is continuing…with follow-ups to be made in next year’s audit since the NCAA is scheduled to take final action in February.

At the heart of both the NCAA investigation and Foley’s critical earlier report are secret checking accounts set up by former football coach Bill O’Boyle outside the Chadron State Foundation to handle donations from a golf tournament and one set up back in the 1970s for concession sales.

In his February report, Foley cited weak overall accounting procedures in the athletic department, a lack of institutional control, insufficient training of athletic department personnel on NCAA compliance rules, insufficient documentation for the secret accounts, and the release of confidential information before it was made public.

The latter issue was the hiring by the NSCS and CSC of outside firms to do an initial forensic accounting investigation of the secret accounts, then to work with the NCAA investigation on possible rules violations. Foley objected to both the hiring process…done without a Request for Proposal…and to the NCAA-required secret nature of the investigation.

Among the changes made since the critical report that won a thumbs-up from Foley in the new audit are the hiring of a business officer to oversee athletic department finances and a full-time NCAA compliance officer, processing and recording concession sales through the state college computer system, and a review by all 3 state colleges of athletic department policies and procedures.

Foley also recommended that all student organizations maintain their own bank accounts outside the college and college foundation for fundraising or other activities. His new report says that as of October, only 3 of 38 CSC groups had moved their accounts off campus. 25 still had account balances with the foundation and 10 had no funds in their foundation accounts.

State College System Chancellor Stan Carpenter says in response to Foley’s new audit that Chadron State has made “considerable progress” in tightening up its athletic and financial situation, adding that the college and the NSCS “reacted reasonably quickly last year” when the secret accounts came to light and made “made major changes at the college to make sure this wouldn’t happen again.”

The NCAA issued a Notice of Allegations in mid-September following the joint investigation by Chadron State and the NCAA enforcement staff. The college had until last Monday…December 17…to submit its written response, and is expected to present an institutional response at hearing before the NCAA Committee on Infractions when the panel meets in late February.

 

LONESTAR TO HEADLINE 2013 CATTLEMAN’S BALL

Nebraska’s 2013 Cattlemen’s Ball…the state’s premier cancer fundraiser…will have country music superstars Lonestar as its featured performers.

The 2013 Cattlemen’s Ball will be June 7-8 at the Hanging H Ranch between Paxton and Sutherland, and will be co-hosted by the Ralph and Beverly Holzfaster family and the Neal Hansen family.

The Cattlemen’s Ball is hosted by a different Nebraska ranch or feedlot every year with the mission of raising money for cancer research while showcasing rural Nebraska and promoting beef as part of a healthy diet.

The ball has raised over $6.3-million dollars, with 100% of the dollars raised staying in Nebraska. Most goes to research at the University of Nebraska Medical Center’s Eppley Cancer Center, with the rest going for cancer education through local healthcare organizations.

Lonestar is celebrating its 20th anniversary…with original lead singer Richie McDonald back. The 2001 CMA Vocal Group of the Year, Lonestar has RIAA-certified sales of more than 20-million albums since its national launch in 1995 and has achieved 1o #1 country hits.

Those include their crossover smash “Amazed”…the 1999 ACM Single of the Year and Song of the Year as well as the first single since Islands in the Stream in 1983 to top both Billboard’s Country and Hot 100 charts, the

For information about the Cattleman’s Ball and to purchase tickets online, visit www.cattlemensball.com.

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