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Barton shut out for first time, Cougars drop rubber match to No. 20 Des Moines

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The Barton Community College baseball team struggled at the plate Saturday at Lawson-Biggs Field in dropping a 5-0 contest with Division II No. 20 Des Moines Area Community College.  The Bears jumped on Barton with two first inning runs then tacked on three more in the fourth to take the rubber match of the three-game series.  Barton drops to 5-5 on the season while Des Moines leaves Great Bend reaching the .500 mark at 3-3.   The Cougars will have a mid-week game with the junior varsity squad at Fort Hays State University in Hays at 4:00 p.m. before turning attention to the conference opener next weekend at Colby Community College.

Moving up to the top of the lineup after a 4-for-8 performance on Friday, Eric Weisbrod set the stage for DMACC’s two run first inning drawing a walk to lead off the game.  Edwin Collazo followed with a single to right then Brad Mathiowetz delivered the big blow with a double to right field driving home two runs.

With Barton managing only one hit through the first three innings, Des Moines would tack on three runs in the fourth as Weisbrod’s two-out double to right kept the inning alive.  Collazo followed with a double driving home Weisbrod then crossed the plate himself on Mrosla’s single up the middle to chase Barton starter Cody Brewer from the game.

Mathiowetz greeted reliever Jayme Lovelace with a single to left getting his second of three hits on the day. Lovelace then struggled to find the strike zone throwing eight consecutive balls resulting in walks by Jacob Adams and an RBI walk by Zac Repinski.

Kyle Duncan shut down the Cougars in order four of the nine innings as Trevor Hughes‘ first hit of the season, a double to deep right center in the third inning, accounted for the only Barton hit through the first six innings.

Barton managed to get four of their five hits in the final three innings including two in the ninth but Duncan kept the Cougars scoreless for the first time this season.

Brewer dropped his second game of the season working 3.2 innings giving up seven hits and walking three while five runs came across with only two of those earned.

Going the full nine innings, Duncan picked up the win scattering the five hits while striking out eight and walking zero.

Dylan Pelland of Pratt wins regional tournament heads to state.

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pratt frog

Coming off of a solid season Dylan is heading to the state tournament again this year.

Last year Dylan qualified with a 9-5 record and a 3rd place regional finish. He managed a 1-2 record exiting in the 2nd round.

This year looks to be a different story as Dylan boasts a 31-0 record and cruised to a regional championship. He also won all 4 tournaments prior to Regionals. 2015 Junction City, Sadowski Tournament , Maize Invitational, 49th Annual Pratt Invitational.

The state wrestling tournament will be held on February 27-28, 2015

Livestock Slaughter – January 2-15 United States Highlights

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Photo credit: U.S. Department of Agriculture

Commercial red meat production for the United States totaled 4.09 billion pounds in January, down 4 percent from the

4.25 billion pounds produced in January 2014.

Beef production, at 1.96 billion pounds, was 8 percent below the previous year. Cattle slaughter totaled 2.42 million

head, down 10 percent from January 2014. The average live weight was up 24 pounds from the previous year, at 1,358

Veal production totaled 6.8 million pounds, 27 percent below January a year ago. Calf slaughter totaled 39,900 head, 37

percent below January 2014. The average live weight was up 38 pounds from last year, at 291 pounds.

Pork production totaled 2.10 billion pounds, 1 percent above the previous year. Hog slaughter totaled 9.76 million head,

slightly below January 2014. The average live weight was up 3 pounds from the previous year, at 287 pounds.

Lamb and mutton production, at 11.5 million pounds, was 7 percent below January 2014. Sheep slaughter totaled

165,700 head, 8 percent below last year. The average live weight was 140 pounds, up 3 pounds from January a year ago.

For a full copy of the Livestock Slaughter report please visit www.nass.usda.gov. For state specific questions please contact:

Arizona – Dave DeWalt 1-800-645-7286

Colorado – William R. Meyer 1-800-392-3202

Montana – Eric Sommer 1-800-835-2612

New Mexico – Longino Bustillos 1-800-530-8810

Utah – John Hilton 1-800-747-8522

Wyoming – Rhonda Brandt 1-800-892-1660

Salthawks qualify 4 wrestlers for State Tournament

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Senior Francisco Escamilla led the way by winning the 220-pound division.

106-pound freshman Brian Gates finished a solid 2nd place after upsetting the #2 State Seed Kaj Perez of Garden City in his first match.

In the 126-pound class, Salthawk junior Hagen Kent finished third and junior 152-pounder Lucas Dunbar claimed fourth and a state tournament birth.

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce shows off his dance moves

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credit – Professional Bull Riders

Behind The Chutes: Kansas City, day 1

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce shows off his dance moves

Travis Kelce may not have scored a touchdown on Saturday night, but he certainly gave the Kansas City faithful one heck of a celebratory dance.

After being jovially taunted by PBR entertainer Flint Rasmussen to show off his dance moves while leaving the shark cage during Round 1, Kelce returned during the final intermission to show off his best dance moves along with a fan in the stands.

“Oh it was fun,” Kelce said. “That is KC fans for you. I love them to death. It was fun to come out here and do something exciting and put a few smiles on people’s faces.”

This weekend was Kelce’s first PBR event, and he also spent some time on the back of the bucking chutes taking in the action and interacting with some of the riders.

Kelce, who grew up near Cleveland, Ohio, was peering down into the chute right before J.W. Harris nodded his head and rode Dry Fly for 86.5 points.

“This is intense,” Kelce said. “It gets your blood going and your heart pumping. It lets you get more respect for the guys that are really up here doing it. These animals are big and ornery. It is fun watching them ride them around.”

Harris finished tied with Reese Cates (86.5 points on Strong Heart) for fifth-place in the round. Both riders earned 15 points toward the world standings.

Kelce commended the riders for their toughness and taking part in such a dangerous sport.

“I’m going to tell you one thing,” Kelce said. “I have been playing football for a long time, and you are not going to be seeing me getting on no bull right now.”