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8 Steelers, 6 Eagles and Saints highlight Pro Bowl squads

NEW YORK (AP) — The Pittsburgh Steelers lead the NFL in one category this season: most Pro Bowl players.

Antonio Brown, Le’Veon Bell and Ben Roethlisberger are among eight Steelers selected for the all-star game. They will be joined on Jan. 28 in Orlando, Florida, by tackle Alejandro Villanueva, guard David DeCastro, center Maurkice Pouncey, kicker Chris Boswell, and linebacker Ryan Shazier, who is injured. Brown, also injured but expected back for the playoffs, was voted a starter, as were Bell and the three offensive linemen.

The Philadelphia Eagles and New Orleans Saints each placed six players in the game in balloting announced Tuesday.

Four rookies were chosen in voting by NFL players, coaches and fans: running backs Alvin Kamara of the Saints and Kareem Hunt of the Chiefs, cornerback Marshon Lattimore of the Saints, and safety Budda Baker of the Cardinals as a special teamer.

Two long snappers will be selected by each coach; the losing AFC and NFC team with the best record will have its coaching staff work the Pro Bowl.

Twenty-four of the 86 Pro Bowl selections are newcomers. That includes two of the three Rams specialists chosen: kicker Greg Zuerlein and return specialist Pharoh Cooper. Rams punter Johnny Hekker is a repeat Pro Bowler.

“The presence of five of our players on the Pro Bowl roster is a testament to the collective effort of our football team,” Rams coach Sean McVay said in a release. “While we emphasize football as a team sport, we appreciate their individual contributions to our overall success. We’re extremely proud of them.”

Five teams have no representatives: the Jets, Browns, Colts, Bears and Packers.

Other AFC offensive starters: Patriots QB Tom Brady and FB James Develin; Texans WR DeAndre Hopkins; Chiefs TE Travis Kelce; Titans T Taylor Lewan; and Raiders G Kelechi Osemele. On defense, it will be Jaguars DE Calais Campbell and CBs Jalen Ramsey and A.J. Bouye; Ravens S Eric Weddle and LB C.J. Mosley; Broncos LB Von Miller; Texans LB Jadeveon Clowney; Chargers DE Joey Bosa; Titans DT Jurell Casey; Bengals DT Geno Atkins; and Miami S Reshad Jones.

Starting on offense for the NFC: Eagles QB Carson Wentz, who is injured, TE Zach Ertz and G Brandon Brooks; Falcons WR Julio Jones and C Alex Mack; Vikings WR Adam Thielen; Rams RB Todd Gurley; Cowboys T Tyron Smith and G Zack Martin; Redskins T Trent Williams; and 49ers FB Kyle Juszczyk.

Defensive starters for the NFC: Vikings DE Everson Griffen and CB Xavier Rhodes; Cardinals LB Chandler Jones and CB Patrick Peterson; Cowboys DE Demarcus Lawrence; Eagles DT Fletcher Cox; Rams DT Aaron Donald; Redskins LB Ryan Kerrigan; Panthers LB Luke Kuechly; Seahawks S Earl Thomas; and Giants S Landon Collins.

Other AFC specialists are Titans punter Brett Kern, Chiefs returner Tyreek Hill, and Patriots special teamer Matthew Slater.

Dennis J. Robbins

Dennis J. Robbins, 81, passed away Sunday, December 10, 2017 in Norton. He was born July 9. 1936 to Millard Eugene and Kathryn (Jewell) Robbins. He married Marlene Peters, January 29, 1956. He was a commercial electrician.

Survivors: wife, Marlene; sons: Eldon Robbins of Concordia, Randy (Cheryl) Robbins of Falls City, Nebraska, Dennis J. Robbins Jr. of Oxford, Nebraska and John Robbins of Lenora; daughters: Debra (John) Ninemire of Hoisington and Mary (Kenny) Leidig of Lenora; 13 grandchildren; brother, Laverne (Joyce) Robbins; and sister, Lavonne (Les) Savoboda.

There is no visitation or services planned at this time. Private family interment will be in Lenora South Cemetery.

Tuesday’s High school basketball results

BOYS’ BASKETBALL
Abilene 47, Chapman 32
Andale 57, Winfield 32
Ashland 65, Kiowa County 63
Augusta 72, Circle 50
Burlingame 47, Southern Coffey 33
BV Randolph 56, Onaga 44
Caney Valley 70, Cherryvale 43
Carthage, Mo. 51, Pittsburg Colgan 45
Central Plains 53, Salina Sacred Heart 45
Centralia 58, Troy 29
Chase 43, Lincoln 20
Cheney 70, Conway Springs 34
Clifton-Clyde 57, Linn 52
Coffeyville 55, Frontenac 40
Concordia 64, Clay Center 62
Cornerstone Family 59, Wetmore 48
Derby 77, Salina South 60
Dodge City 65, Guymon, Okla. 49
Ellsworth 46, Russell 30
Elyria Christian 62, Little River 40
Eudora 55, Baldwin 54
Fairfield 67, Hutchinson Central Christian 64
Garden Plain 68, Douglass 43
Gardner-Edgerton 55, Lawrence Free State 51
Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 54, St. John’s Beloit-Tipton 47
Goddard 58, Maize 56
Halstead 76, Mulvane 50
Hillsboro 53, Marion 41
Hoisington 46, Lyons 29
Holcomb 57, Cimarron 27
Holton 50, Atchison County 19
Horton 55, Oskaloosa 44
Humboldt 63, Marmaton Valley 40
Inman 54, Ell-Saline 28
Labette County 57, Fort Scott 45
Lebo 45, Waverly 31
Logan 55, Oberlin-Decatur 36
Macksville 82, Cunningham 19
Madison/Hamilton 65, Hartford 58
Marysville 64, Valley Heights 27
McPherson 69, Andover 34
Minneapolis 57, Republic County 54
Nemaha Central 53, Hiawatha 29
Ness City 72, Ellis 44
Newton 66, Buhler 55
Olathe North 83, SM South 63
Olpe 64, Marais des Cygnes Valley 16
Osage City 71, Chase County 45
Otis-Bison 63, Stafford 57
Ottawa 55, Louisburg 39
Pawnee Heights 70, Bucklin 51
Phillipsburg 52, Beloit 37
Pittsburg 78, Chanute 55
Quinter 48, Hill City 43
Riverton 49, Neodesha 21
Royal Valley 62, Riverside 41
Rural Vista 66, Goessel 49
Sabetha 47, Jefferson West 42
Salina Central 64, Wichita Campus 34
Satanta 63, Deerfield 41
Scott City 43, Colby 35
Sedgwick 56, Remington 30
Silver Lake 64, Rossville 36
Smoky Valley 50, Haven 40
Solomon 50, Herington 18
South Gray 53, South Central 35
St. John 71, Kinsley 18
Sterling 76, Moundridge 60
Stockton 76, Golden Plains 29
Trego 49, Wheatland-Grinnell 41
Wabaunsee 49, Frankfort 30
Wakefield 58, Canton-Galva 26
West Elk 61, Udall 37
West Franklin 46, Mission Valley 42
Wichita Home School 73, Cedar Vale/Dexter 45
Wilson 58, Natoma 30

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Abilene 45, Chapman 42
Baldwin 45, Eudora 28
Beloit 53, Phillipsburg 39
Bucklin 57, Pawnee Heights 24
BV Randolph 50, Onaga 19
Caney Valley 44, Cherryvale 24
Canton-Galva 36, Wakefield 33
Central Plains 80, Salina Sacred Heart 21
Centre 48, Peabody-Burns 18
Chase County 48, Osage City 40
Circle 52, Augusta 33
Clay Center 47, Concordia 43
Clifton-Clyde 43, Linn 37
Conway Springs 42, Cheney 34
Council Grove 55, Northern Heights 40
Cunningham 42, Macksville 32
Derby 48, Salina South 25
Ellis 71, Ness City 25
Frankfort 48, Wabaunsee 43
Frontenac 60, Coffeyville 37
Garden Plain 47, Douglass 25
Goessel 52, Rural Vista 47
Guymon, Okla. 39, Dodge City 37
Halstead 50, Mulvane 25
Hartford 42, Madison/Hamilton 28
Haven 49, Smoky Valley 28
Hill City 47, Quinter 35
Hoisington 46, Lyons 29
Holcomb 49, Cimarron 43
Holton 40, Atchison County 33
Humboldt 69, Marmaton Valley 21
Hutchinson Central Christian 40, Fairfield 38
Inman 48, Ell-Saline 24
Jefferson West 57, Sabetha 36
Labette County 55, Fort Scott 46
Lincoln 45, Chase 41
Little River 36, Elyria Christian 26
Louisburg 64, Ottawa 37
Maize 56, Goddard 21
Marion 36, Hillsboro 35
Marysville 48, Valley Heights 38
McPherson 48, Andover 45
Mission Valley 54, West Franklin 38
Moundridge 46, Sterling 42
Nemaha Central 67, Hiawatha 4
Neodesha 44, Riverton 25
Newton 45, Buhler 33
Oberlin-Decatur 40, Logan 38
Oskaloosa 25, Horton 20
Pittsburg 72, Chanute 70, 2OT
Plainville 74, Victoria 54
Pretty Prairie 48, Burrton 33
Republic County 35, Minneapolis 25
Rossville 42, Silver Lake 24
Royal Valley 81, Riverside 37
Russell 48, Ellsworth 38
Salina Central 65, Wichita Campus 43
Scott City 44, Colby 37
Sedgwick 35, Remington 26
SM South 58, Olathe North 33
South Baca, Colo. 59, Elkhart 51
South Central 64, South Gray 39
South Haven 57, Attica 45
St. John 35, Kinsley 31
St. John’s Beloit-Tipton 55, Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 39
Stockton 54, Golden Plains 43
Thunder Ridge 57, Osborne 28
Trego 47, Wheatland-Grinnell 34
Waverly 60, Lebo 32
West Elk 45, Udall 36
Wetmore 57, Cornerstone Family 50
Wilson 55, Natoma 25

Police complete investigation involving Kan. high school football team

MANHATTAN The Riley County Police Department has concluded its investigation into a battery report involving members of the Manhattan High School football team, according to a statement from RCPD Public Information Officer Hali Rowland.

On October, 26, The Riley County Police Department learned of the incident involving members of the Manhattan High School football team in the 3300 block of Robinson Drive in Manhattan, according to a media release from police.

Officers reported multiple teenage suspects kicked and hit two victims, a 15-year-old and 16-year-old boys.

On October 30, USD 383 spokesperson Michelle Jones confirmed members of the Manhattan High School football team were involved and the school district began working with law enforcement on the investigation.
Now that the police investigating is complete, the case will be submitted to the County Attorney’s Office for a determination on charges. In addition to the original battery offense, a supplemental report has been completed for endangering a child and contribute to a child’s misconduct. Police released no additional details.

Family ‘Dive In’ movie nights offered at Center for Health Improvement


The Center for Health Improvement at HaysMed, part of The University of Kansas Health System will offer “Dive In” movie nights in the Aquatic Center at The Center for Health Improvement, 2500 Canterbury.

Have fun swimming and watching a movie. On Friday, Dec. 29, the movie will be “Despicable Me 3.” Friday, Jan. 26, will feature “Boss Baby,” and the final movie on Feb. 23 is “Surf’s Up: Wave Mania.”

Doors open at 6:00 pm and the movie begins at 6:15 pm. The registration fee is $4 per person, which includes a snack after the movie. All ages are welcome. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Flotation and life jackets are not provided but you may bring your own. Restrooms and changing facilities are available in the auxiliary locker rooms.

To register, call 785-623-5900 or go online at www.haysmed.com/the-center/divein-movie. Space is limited.

No. 11 Wichita State beats Arkansas State 89-80

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — As No. 11 Wichita State went to the locker room for halftime Tuesday night, there were some dumbfounded looks. The Shockers had just allowed at least 50 first-half points for the third straight home game and trailed Arkansas State.

Senior guard Zach Brown was fed up.

“Zach asked ‘Do we want to be known as the best offensive team in Wichita State history or the worst defensive team in Wichita State history?,'” Shockers guard Landry Shamet said. “It means a lot to our guys to be better than that.”

The Shockers finally were, using Samajae Haynes-Jones’ 27 points to outlast Arkansas State 89-80.

Shamet scored 15 of his 18 points in the second half for Wichita State (9-2). Darral Willis had 18 points, and Shaquille Morris added 10.

Deven Simms scored 30 points for Arkansas State (4-8), a 29-point underdog. Ty Cockfield had 16 points for the Red Wolves.

The Shockers trailed 57-48 with 17:11 remaining before rallying behind Haynes-Jones and Shamet.

For Haynes-Jones, the performance was doubly satisfying. He has been dealing with a stomach issue for nearly three weeks, causing him to miss one game and account for just one point combined in the last three he did play.

“I just didn’t feel the same,” he said. “I started throwing up, and I had to figure out what it was. I finally got the right med.”

The game was still in doubt in the final minutes. A technical foul assessed on Wichita State coach Gregg Marshall during a timeout with 3:12 remaining resulted in four free throws by Simms. He made all of them to cut the Shockers’ lead to 83-78.

That lead was down to four when Haynes-Jones hit a 3-pointer with 2:08 to play. A tough basket by Shamet 53 seconds later finally allowed the Shockers to feel comfortable.

Arkansas State fired its way to a 50-44 halftime lead, shooting 62.1 percent and going 10 of 16 from the 3-point line in the half. Simms (15 points) and Cockfield (13 points) were a combined 10 of 15 from the field in the half.

“We gave up 50 in the first half and really just 28 in the second half if you take away the points for my technical,” Marshall said. “And we didn’t change a thing defensively. Law of averages, I guess.”

FAMILY AFFAIR

Wichita State guard Conner Frankamp missed the game with a migraine headache. He had participated in the team’s shoot-around earlier Tuesday.

With Frankamp out, Austin Reaves made his second career start. He did so against a school, Arkansas State, where both of his parents were standout basketball players. Father Brian Reaves was a three-year starter and ranks third in career assists at the school. Mother Nicole Wilkett was an all-conference selection as a senior.

Austin grew up an hour from Arkansas State’s campus.

Austin hit three 3-pointers in the game’s first 4 minutes and did not score again.

NO SNOOZER

Marshall has heard Wichita State fans bemoan a schedule full of so many blowouts the past few seasons. He made light of that Tuesday.

“For all the fans hoping we could play some close games, that one is for you,” he said. “As well as the rest of them apparently.”

BIG PICTURE:

Arkansas State: The Red Wolves are done with difficult non-conference road games and gained some confidence with a competitive effort.

Wichita State: The Shockers did not ease concerns about their defense, a program pillar, but avoided a terrible loss.

UP NEXT

Arkansas State: The Red Wolves begin a stretch of three straight home games with Culver-Stockton on Friday.

Wichita State: The Shockers play host to Florida Gulf Coast on Friday night.

Police investigate drive-by shooting in Manhattan

Police on the scene of Wednesday morning’s drive-by shooting investigation photo courtesy WIBW TV

RILEY COUNTY — Police in Manhattan are investigating a drive by shooting.

Just after 3:30a.m. Wednesday, the Riley County Police Department advised the public to avoid the 1500 block of Colorado Street while officers investigate what is believed to be a drive-by shooting.

Officers were called to the area for a report of shots fired. A short time later, a home was identified as being struck.

All occupants of the home are safe and accounted, according to police.

Anyone with information on this case, is asked to contact Riley County Police Department at (785) 537-2112 or Crime Stoppers at (785) 539-7777. Using the Crime Stoppers service allows you to remain anonymous and could qualify you for a cash reward of up to $1,000.00.

Suspect jailed for 2015 shooting that killed 5-year-old Kan. girl

Hughes-photo Shawnee Co.

TOPEKA — It has been nearly two and a half years since the police responded to a drive by shooting in the area of SE Golf Park Blvd. and SE Fremont Street in Topeka.

The victim, 5-year old Lily Coates-Nichols, died from her injuries at a local hospital, marking the incident as the 6th homicide of 2015.

Topeka Police Detectives sought the public’s assistance for any information; officer presence was increased for several months following the homicide in an attempt to deter and decrease violent crime in the area and to receive any information possible in developing a suspect or suspects.

Now, nearing the end of 2017,  Detectives have arrested a person of interest in the murder of Coates-Nichols.

Lilly Coats-Nichols-photo courtesy Penwell-Gabe

Police took Jessie D. Hughes, 21, into custody and transported him to the Department of Corrections on charges of 1st degree murder and criminal discharge of a firearm.

UPDATE: Suspect wanted for 2 recent Kansas bank robberies

Colvin-photo courtesy Wichita PD

SEDGWICK COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities are investigating two recent bank robberies and asking for help to locate a suspect.

 

According to a Wichita Police, 31-year-old Mack Colvin Jr., is wanted for questioning in reference to two recent bank robberies in Wichita.

 

The first bank robbery occurred on Wednesday, Dec. 13 at Fidelity Bank, 1306 N. Woodlawn. The second robbery occurred Tuesday at Wheat State Credit Union, 1400 S. Woodlawn.

 Colvin is described at 5-foot-9, 230 pounds and should be considered armed and dangerous.

Police warned if you come into contact with Colvin please do not approach and contact law enforcement immediately. The vehicle used in both robberies has been located by the WPD. If you have any information on Colvin, please contact the FBI, 911, or the WPD Robbery division at (316) 268-4518; or Crime Stoppers at (316) 267-2111.

Photo courtesy Wichita PD

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SEDGWICK COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities are investigating a robbery and released security camera image of a suspect.

On Tuesday, police responded to the Wheat State Credit Union in the 1400 Block of South Oliver in Wichita, according to a social media report.

This is one of several bank robberies in Wichita over the past few weeks.  Anyone with information on the suspect is asked to call 911.

1 dead, 2 hospitalized after 3-vehicle Kansas crash

DONIPHAN COUNTY — One person died in an accident just after noon Tuesday in Doniphan County.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2005 Ford Sedan driven by Denzel Deion Chilcoat,
22, St. Joseph, MO., was westbound on Roseport Road just outside Elwood. The driver failed to yield at the stop sign at Kansas 238.

The Ford entered the intersection and was struck broadside by a northbound 2008 dump truck driven by John Charles Davis, Jr. 43, Oregon, Missouri.

Both vehicles entered the southbound lane. A southbound 1997 Ford pickup driven by Timothy K. Sherican, 55, St. Joseph, collided with the other two vehicles.

Chilcoat was pronounced dead at the scene and transported to Frontier Forensics.

Davis and Sherican were transported to the hospital in St. Joseph.

None of the drivers were wearing a seat belt, according to the KHP.

Chief justice reappoints retired judge to Kansas Government Ethics Commission

Retired Judge Jerome Hellmer

OJA

TOPEKA — Chief Justice Lawton Nuss has reappointed Jerome P. Hellmer, a retired judge, to the Kansas Government Ethics Commission.

The appointment is for a two-year term that runs through January 2020.

Hellmer has served on the ethics commission since January 2015, when he retired as chief judge of the 28th Judicial District, which is composed of Saline and Ottawa counties. He served as a district court judge from 1996 to 2011 and as chief judge from 2011 to 2015. Before his appointment to the bench, Hellmer practiced law in Salina for 22 years.

The nine-member Kansas Governmental Ethics Commission is charged with administering, interpreting and enforcing the state’s Campaign Finance Act and laws relating to conflict of interests, financial disclosure, and the regulation of lobbying. These laws establish the public’s right to information about the financial affairs of Kansas’ public officials, lobbyists, and candidates for office. In addition, the commission renders advisory opinions and can adopt rules and regulations under a less comprehensive conflict-of-interest law covering local government officials and employees.

The chief justice of the Kansas Supreme Court appoints one of the members of the commission. The governor appoints two members, and the secretary of state, attorney general, Senate president, House speaker, Senate minority leader, and House minority leader each appoint a member.

Third quarter run lifts Tiger women to win over Midland

By GERARD WELLBROCK
Hays Post

HAYS, Kan. – The Fort Hays State women scored the first 11 points of the third quarter to build a 21-point lead and outscored Midland (Neb.) 38-21 in the second half for a 73-46 win over the Warriors Tuesday at Gross Coliseum.

Tony Hobson Postgame Interview

Tatyana Legette Postgame Interview

Game Highlights

The Tigers (10-2), who closed the first quarter on a 17-3 run to go up 14, shot 50-percent from the floor while holding Midland (8-7) to 33-percent shooting.

Carly Heim led four Tigers in double-figures with 14 points. Kacey Kennett scored 13, Tatyana Legette 12 and Lindsey Shupe 10.

Feds paid to settle lawsuit by Kan. college student who reported rape

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — The federal government paid $13,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by a former Haskell Indian Nations University student who claimed she was raped at the school.

The Lawrence Journal-World reports it obtained a settlement agreement Monday.

The woman filed a lawsuit in 2016. She said she was raped in 2014 by two male students in a Haskell dorm. Among other things, she contended the university, which is Lawrence, retaliated against her after she reported the alleged rapes. She also alleged the school unlawfully released her private records.

According to the agreement, the federal government, which operates Haskell, didn’t admit any wrongdoing.

The woman’s attorney, Dan Curry, said she is “content” with the settlement and plans to re-enroll in at Haskell in the spring.

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