Friday, April 19, 2013

WNCC men's basketball team inks to Utah all-state guards


Dainte MItchell with his mom after signing his letter of intent.

               Western Nebraska Community College men's basketball coach Russ Beck has added some scoring punch to the team for next year in the signing of Utah all-state players Diante Mitchell and Tyler Crosbie.
               "We are absolutely pleased that these two young men have chosen to pursue an education and further their already decorated basketball careers here at Western Nebraska Community College," Beck said. "Not only will these two provide us with one of the best freshman back courts in the NJCAA but they are both young men that have high character and an amazing work ethic." "We expect both of them to step in right away and we feel that they are going to give us a dynamic 1-2 punch."
               Both players earned all-state honors in Utah this season. Crosbie is a 6-foot-1 shooting guard that averaged 17.3 points, 3.2 assists, 3.5 rebounds, and 3.3 steals a game for Mountain Crest High school in Providence, Utah.
               Crosbie earned 4A first team all-state honors. He also was named to the all-tournament team, first team all-region, and defensive player of the year in the region. He also led the state the past two seasons in steals.
Tyler Crosbie signs his letter of intent
               Mitchell brings the same type of credentials to the Cougars. Mitchell played at Syracuse High in Syracuse, Utah. Mitchell averaged 20.1 points, 4.9 rebounds, 46 percent shooting from the 3-point area, and 80 percent from the free throw line.
               Mitchell received all-state honors, was a two-time all-Region player, and a three-time all-Area player. He had career highs of 31 points and 11 rebounds a double overtime game this season against American Fork. Mitchell said his most memorable game was his sophomore year when he earned his first varsity start where his team came back from a 27 point deficit to beat Davis for the first time in Syracuse school history.


               Mitchell said he can't wait to become a Cougar.
               "It means a lot being able to play college basketball," Mitchell said. "Not many kids get the opportunity to have school paid for and play a sport they love. I would like to go as far as I possibly can playing the game of basketball. You only get so long to play the game and I want to play as long as possible and have as much fun in the process."
               Mitchell was highly recruited and entertained interest from Trinity University, the University of Dallas, Hamline University, Dixie State University, Weber State University, Snow College, and Central Wyoming College. But he was sold on WNCC because of what the college hat to offer.
               "I choose to come to WNCC because of all the great opportunities it presents to me," he said. "I think it can open doors that I might not have known about before."
               It also didn't hurt that Mitchell knew other Utah players that played at WNCC.
               "I have a friend's sister, Bree Bitton, who played softball at WNCC and she said she loved it," he said. "I also talked with Scott Bamforth who played there a few years and then played at Weber State and he said he enjoyed his time down there as well."
               Mitchell's goals is to be as successful as what Bitton and Bamforth was at WNCC.
               "My goals are set pretty high, I want to work to win conference championships and compete for national championships," he said. "The, after all the work to try and reach those goals, I would like to try and earn another scholarship to a four year university after."
               Crosbie also has high goals set for himself and the team next year.
               "My goals for playing basketball at WNCCc are to work as hard as I possibly can and be the best I can be. Most importantly, I want to help the cougars win a conference championship."
               Crosbie has all the tools to make those dreams come true. He, too, was highly recruited. He was looking at Snow College, Dixie State, and Salt Lake Community College. He said he wants to make the most this opportunity with hopes of moving on to the next level.
               "It means a lot to me to be playing college basketball," he said. "This has been my dream ever since I was a kid. My plan is to hopefully play 2 years and then be able to go to a D1."
               One of the reasons he choose WNCC over the other three was because of Beck.
               "I decided to sign with Western Nebraska because they have a great team year after year and a great community," he said. "I haven't been able to visit the town or campus yet but I've only heard great things about it from people I've asked. I also signed because of Coach Beck. He is a great guy and an outstanding coach and I know he's going to help me succeed in everything at WNCC."

WNCC tops Southeast in middle of April


                [April] MCCOOK – The Western Nebraska Community College softball team started its quest for a fourth straight Region IX championship in fine fashion as Bianca Duran and RaVae Herrera combined on a 2-hitter in blanking Lamar Community College 9-0 in action at the Region IX Tournament in McCook.
                The Cougars, 53-8 and winners 13-straight, will face the winner of the McCook or Lamar game Friday at 2 p.m. in the championship of their side of the bracket. Lamar beat McCook in the second game of the tournament 6-5.
                In action on in the other bracket, Trinidad State Junior College defeated Northeastern Junior College 11-2 before falling 3-2 to Otero Junior College. The winner of the two brackets will meet in a 2-out-of-3 series Sunday at the site of the higher seed. Games times on Sunday have been set for 5 and 7 p.m. with an if-necessary game slated for Monday.
                WNCC coach Maria Winn-Ratliff thought her team played well both defensively and offensively in the win.
                “I thought for the most part we played very well,” she said. “Both Bianca and RaVae pitched well and we got some timely hits. They were fun to watch today. We are going to enjoy this win for a couple hours and then get refocused for tomorrow (Friday).”
                The Cougars’ pitching was definitely on in the opener. Duran, who earned the NJCAA Pitcher of the Week honor on Wednesday, tossed four innings, allowing just one hit while facing just 13 batters. She also struck out one and walked one. Herrera also was dominating, tossing one inning in allowing one hit and striking out two.
                Offensively, the Cougars did their usual pounding of the ball. WNCC finished with 10 hits in the contest with five going for extra bases.
                WNCC opened the scoring in the second inning as Lindsey Shiels-Brophy had a run-scoring double to put the Cougars up 1-0.
                WNCC opened up the contest in the third with seven runs on six hits. Kasey Cash led off the inning with her 22nd home run of the season. After an Angle Council single, Jennifer Cottle, who fought off six foul balls, smashed a 2-run shot over the left field fence for a 4-0 lead.
                The Cougars weren’t finished. Mariah Shepherd reached on an error followed by a single by Shelby McGraw and Shiels-Brophy loading the bases on a walk. Duran followed with a 2-run double, followed by Cash getting a run-scoring single. Cottle then earned a walk to force in the seventh run of the inning and an 8-0 lead.
                WNCC’s final run came in the fourth as Kayla Romey singled to score McGraw.
                The Cougars’ defense was a big reason for the win as they maintained the shut out by getting the third and game-ending out in the fifth after a single to centerfield and Cottle tagged out the final out at the plate.
                Duran, Cash, and Cottle each had two hits. Cottle was 2-for-2 with a double, home run, three RBIs and a run scored, while Cash went 2-for-4 with a home run, two RBIs and a run scored. Duran had a double and a single for her two hits, along with two RBIs and a run scored.

Lamar                    000 00 – 0 2 3
WNCC                   017 1x – 9 10 1
WP – Bianca Duran; 2B – Duran, Jennifer Cottle, Lindsey Shiels-Brophy; HR – Cottle, Kasey Cash.

Thursday’s Results
Trinidad 11, NE Colorado 2
Lamar 6, McCook 5
Otero 3, Trinidad 2
WNCC 9, Lamar 0
Friday’s Schedule
11 a.m. – Trinidad vs. NJC and Lamar vs. McCook (losers eliminated)
1 p.m. – Otero vs. winner Trinidad/NJC and WNCC vs. winner Lamar/McCook
3 p.m. – if-necessary games of the two 1 p.m. games. Otherwise, the winners advance to the championship series on Sunday at the home of the higher seed at 5 and 7 p.m.

Monday, April 15, 2013

WNCC softball games for April 15 and 16 postponed

The Western Nebraska Community College softball games slated for Monday and Tuesday have been postponed because of the weather. The Cougars were scheduled to face Northeastern Junior College in Sterling, Colo., on Monday, and then host North Platte Community College on Tuesday. Both games will be rescheduled for a later date.

WNCC baseball team splits with NJC on Sunday



                STERLING, Colo. – The Western Nebraska Community College baseball team stayed within two games of the final playoff berth with a split of Northeastern Junior College on Sunday in Sterling, Colo.
                The Cougars dropped the first game on Sunday 18-6, but came back in the nightcap and put up 12 hits and eight runs in capturing the 8-3 win.
                The Cougars moved to 6-13 in Empire Conference play, just two wins behind No. 4 Trinidad State Junior College’s 8-15 record. Both teams are 11 ½ games behind conference leader Lamar Community College. The Cougars still have 11 conference games remaining, including a four-game series with Lamar at Lamar this weekend, two games with Northeastern at home, and five games with McCook Community College.
                The second game victory was huge for the Cougars and sophomore pitcher Nick Vanthillo went the distance in getting the Cougars the victory. Vanthillo scattered 10 hits, but only allowed three to cross home plate. The sophomore from Belgium walked just one and struck out nine NJC batters.
                Offensively, the Cougars’ bats came alive, scoring runs throughout the contest. WNCC finished with 12 hits, including five players finishing with multiple hits. Oswaldo Gonzalez led the way with two hits, three RBIs and a run scored. Gonzalez got the scoring started with a 2-run home run down the leftfield line in the first inning.
                WNCC never let up scoring runs, plating three more runs in the fourth on four singles, including a 2-run single by Anthony Delgado for a 5-0 lead.
                After NJC scored a run to break up the shutout, WNCC came right back and plated two more runs in the fifth on four more singles, including run-scoring singles by Alex Michaud and Zach Ostergard.
                WNCC continued finding holes in the Plainsmen outfield with another run in the sixth as Gonzalez singled in Delgado.
                Besides Gonzalez’ big game, Delgado, Ostergard, JT Core, and Pablo Garcia each finished with two hits each. Delgado and Ostergard each had two RBIs, while Core had the only other extra base hit with a double.
                WNCC also played well for the first two innings of the opening game, holding a 3-2 lead after scoring three runs in the second on just two singles by Delgado and Core.
                NJC came back to score three times of their own in the bottom of the second for a 5-3 lead and then put the game away with an 11-run third inning that included six hits and three home runs for a 16-3 lead.
                Grant Rimington took the loss on the mound, going three innings in allowing 12 hits and 16 runs. The Gering High School graduate gave up just four earned runs while striking out one, walking four and giving up five home runs.
                WNCC finished with seven hits in the contest. Core and Delgado each went 2-for-3 in the game.
                WNCC, 13-28, is slated to host McCook Community College on Wednesday, weather depending. After that, the Cougars will travel to Lamar Community College for a four-game series this weekend.

First Game
WNCC                   030 21 – 6 7 6
NJC                        23(11) 2x – 18 13 2
LP – Grant Rimington.

Second Game
WNCC                   200 321 0 – 8 12 3
NJC                        000 110 1 – 3 10 2
WP – Nick Vanthillo; 2B – JT Core; HR – Ozwaldo Gonzalez.

Empire Conference Standings
Team                                     Conf.           Overall            Conf. Games Left
Lamar                                    20-4             37-10               6
NJC                                        16-7             28-19               7
Otero                                    13-12           22-24               5
Trinidad                                8-15             18-21               7
WNCC                                   6-13             13-28               11
McCook                               3-15             17-23               12
Sunday’s Results
Otero 5, Trinidad 4
Otero 6, Trinidad 5
NJC 18, WNCC 6
WNCC 8, NJC 3
Lamar 3, McCook 1
McCook 6, Lamar 5



WNCC softball goes 2-1 at Colby Tournament



                COLBY, Kan. -- The 17th-ranked Western Nebraska Community College softball team went 2-1 at the Colby Invite against three Kansas community Colleges.
                The Cougars opened the day getting home runs from Bianca Duran and Shelby McGraw in posting a 2-0 win against Seward County Community College. WNCC continued its offensive output, getting 15 hits against Barton Community College.
                Butler Community College then showed why they are the number one team in the nation by no-hitting the Cougars with a 14-0 win. Butler went 3-0 in the first-day of the tournament shutting out all three Region IX teams. Butler defeated Otero 11-0 and beat Trinidad State 8-0.
                The loss ended a 16-game winning streak by the Cougars and dropped the Cougar to 40-8 on the season.
                The two wins pushed the Cougars record to 40-8 and it is the sixth straight year the Cougars have recorded 40 or more wins.
                The opener was a barn-burner as each team managed just three hits. The Cougars, however, got the two hits they needed most. Duran opened the scoring with a fourth-inning, lead0-off home run that broke up a perfect game bid and gave the Cougars an 1-0 lead
                WNCC added to the lead in the fourth as McGraw made it 2-0 with a solo shot to left field.
                That was all WNCC needed as Duran was sparkling on the mound, getting the complete game shut-out in striking out six and allowing just three hits. Duran never walked a batter in the 24 Seward batters she faced.
                WNCC opened up the offense against Barton, pounding out 15 hits with only three extra base hits. Six Cougars finished with multiple hits. Duran and McGraw led the way with three hits each. McGraw was a perfect 3-for-3 with a triple, three runs scored and four RBIs, while Duran was 3-for-4 with a double and two runs scored.
                Kasey Cash, Angel Council, Mariah Shepherd, and RaVae Herrera each had two hits. Council had three runs scored, while Shepherd had two runs scored with three RBIs.
                WNCC tied the game at 1-1 with a single run in the second as Kayla Romey scored McGraw on a bunt.
                The Cougars widened the lead with three runs each in the third and fourth innings. The Cougars had just two singles in the third to go up 4-1. In the fourth, WNCC pounded out four singles for a 7-1 lead.
                WNCC followed with a six-run inning in the fourth where all six runs came with two outs. The big hit in the inning was a 2-run triple by McGraw that scored Jennifer Cottle and Shepherd.
                Herrera picked up the win in the circle by going five innings in scattering four hits and allowing one run. Herrera faced just 20 batters and tossed 65 pitches.
                Against Butler, the Shelby McGraw took the loss in the circle, going all four innings in allowing 10 hits, striking out two and allowing four home runs.
                WNCC managed just five base runners in the game three of which earned walks and two that got on by fielder's choice. Herrera had two walks in the game, while Duran had the other.
                WNCC is slated to face Northeastern Junior College Monday afternoon before hosting North Platte Community College on Tuesday at Volunteer Field.

First Game
WNCC                   000 110 0 -- 2 3 0
Seward                 000 000 0 -- 0 3 0
WP -- Bianca Duran; HR -- Duran, Shelby McGraw.

Second Game
WNCC                   013 36 -- 13 15 1
Barton                  100 00 -- 1 4 0
WP -- RaVae Herrera; 2B -- Duran, Mariah Shepherd; 3B -- McGraw.

Third Game
WNCC                   000 00 -- 0 0 1
Butler                    425 3x -- 14 10 0
LP -- McGraw.



WNCC falls twice to Northeastern Junior College



                STERLING, Colo. -- The Western Nebraska Community College baseball team dropped a doubleheader to Northeastern Junior College on Saturday in Sterling, Colo.
                In the first game, the Cougars outhit the Plainsmen, but lost 2-1 with a solo home run in the seventh inning. Then, in the second game, the Cougars managed just two hits in falling to NJC 11-1 in Empire Conference action.
                In the opener, sophomore Challis Wright tossed a gem, but couldn't get the win on the scoreboard. Wright went 6 1/3 innings in allowing just three hits and striking out four.
                The only two runs the Plainsmen needed came off of home runs. Brandon Baeckel opened the scoring with a 2-out home run over the right field fence for a 1-0 lead. The winning home run came in the seventh with one out as Jordan Procyshen went yard for the game winner.
                WNCC, however, battled Region IX's second place team to the end. The Cougars outhit NJC 7-3 and had plenty of scoring opportunities. WNCC opened the second inning with back-to-back singles by Oswaldo Gonzalez and Alex Michaud to start the inning, but both were stranded in scoring position.
                WNCC also had a base runner in the third and fourth, but couldn't score. Finally in the fifth, WNCC scratched across a run and could have had more. Zach Ostergard started things with a double and scored on a Keeton Krause double to tie the game at 1-1.
                The Cougars had prime scoring opportunities in the seventh as Pablo Garcia doubled  followed by Ostergard earning a walk. Two outs later, JT Core reached base on a catcher's interference to load the bases, but the bases were left loaded as the third out was made at home plate.
                WNCC was led by Michaud and Krause with two hits each. Michaud, Krause, Garcia and Ostergard all recorded doubles in the game.
                The second game saw NJC's Ryan Reno toss a tw0-hitter and strike out seven in getting the six-inning win.
                Offensively, the Cougars managed just two hits, both from Cameron Snyder, including a double.
                NJC, in the meantime, managed 11 hits, including home runs from Danny Westerburg and Brandon Baeckel. The Plainsmen also took advantage of seven Cougar fielding errors. NJC opened the scoring quickly, scoring three times in the first and twice in the second for a 5-0 lead.
                The Plainsmen went up 8-0 before the Cougars got on the scoreboard as Pablo Garcia scored on a passed ball in the fifth inning.
                The two teams will be back in action Sunday in another conference doubleheader at Sterling, Colo. The games were moved from Scottsbluff to Sterling because of unplayable conditions at Cleveland Field. Grant Rimington will get the nod in game one while Nick Vanthillo will start game two.
                The losses drops WNCC to 5-12 in conference play and 12-27 overall, while NJC moves to 15-6 in conference and 27-18 overall.

First Game
WNCC                   000 010 0 -- 1 7 0
NE Colo.               100 000 1 -- 2 3 2
LP -- Challis Wright. 2B -- Keeton Krause, Alex Michaud, Pablo Garcia, Zach Ostergard.

Second Game
WNCC                   000 010 -- 1 2 7
NE Colo.               320 321 -- 11 13 2
LP -- Grant Piccolli; 2B Cameron Snyder.