Pittsburg, PA
UNK volleyball sweeps Pittsburg State 3-0
KEARNEY, Neb. (Press Launch) – Outdoors hitters Emersen Cyza and Asha Regier mixed for 21 kills and defensive specialist Rhianna Wilhelm had an extended match-closing service run to assist Twelfth-ranked Nebraska Kearney sweep Pittsburg State (-22, -18, -17) Thursday evening on the Well being & Sports activities Heart.
The Lopers enhance to 25-4 (15-4) and take the season collection from the Gorillas (15-13, 9-10). UNK is aiming to complete second within the MIAA with Pitt at the moment in sixth place. The eight-team MIAA Event begins subsequent Thursday in St. Joseph, Mo., with pairings introduced Saturday evening after the completion of the common season.
In a match with 18 ties and 6 lead modifications, UNK managed to take all three units however it wasn’t straightforward because the Gorillas by no means went away. Cyza (Alliance) and freshman exterior Emilee Lane (Hays, Kan.) each hit over .250 with the Lopers at .221 as a staff. Each squads had 5 blocks with UNK recording 10 extra digs and 10 extra kills.
“We had been in a position to make one or two extra defensive performs, particularly within the first set once we needed to. We didn’t have any blocks (within the first set) however we bought a couple of good block touches down the stretch that allowed us to run transition offense again at them and rating,” mentioned UNK head coach Rick Squiers.
The Lopers completed the primary set on a 5-2 run with Kearney center Bailee Sterling having three straight kills after which Cyza having two in a row to make it 1-0 on the scoreboard. She had seven of her match-high 12 kills on this set with UNK recording 18 of its 47 kills.
“The opposite two units had been only a matter of each groups buying and selling punches till anyone was in a position to get just a little little bit of a niche. We had been in a position to get one in each units however gave one again within the second which was discouraging,” mentioned Squiers.
The second set was a bit extra comfy for the Lopers as they jumped out to a 6-1 lead and ultimately had benefits of 15-10 and 20-15. Pitt did get inside 20-18 due to a kill from Meg Auten however a service error killed their momentum. UNK scored the following 5 factors, one being a Sterling kill and one being an ace from Wilhelm (Henderson).
She got here up large within the third because the Gorillas erased a 12-10 deficit to guide 13-12. By the point Wilhelm left the service line, it was 23-14 Lopers. The run began with a Pitt service error and featured six kills, one block and three unforced Gorilla errors.
“Rhianna bought on an enormous service run and we did a great job of getting blocks in that rotation. Loopy factor, that’s one in every of their higher rotations. Their finest exterior on the left, their finest proper facet on the precise. Someway, we had been in a position to rating a bunch,” mentioned Squiers.
Lane continued her late season push by having six kills in 19 makes an attempt (.263) with Regier (Newton, Kan.) coming off the bench in every set to having 9 kills in 25 swings. Cyza reached her kill tally in a match-high 36 assaults.
Subsequent, Minden libero Jensen Rowse had a match-best 23 digs with Iowa freshman DS Lexi Stephens good in 21 serve obtain probabilities. Lastly, Sterling had 9 kills, seven digs and three blocks.
“I actually appreciated what Emilee did tonight. Along with getting some factors, she didn’t error lots and put the ball in play when it wasn’t a kill. She comes off the online and performs fairly good protection at occasions and even needed to knock a serve or two in tonight as a result of we had been out of subs,” mentioned Squiers.
Pitt was paced by Auten’s 11 kills and 11 digs with Phoenix Bailey hitting .368 to complete with 9 kills and two blocks.
UNK hosts Missouri Southern State (13-154) Friday at 6 p.m. The Lions personal 4 wins over nationally-ranked squads this fall (Washburn twice, Central Missouri and Central Oklahoma).
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Pittsburg, PA
Radio host goes off on Pittsburgh Steelers star: ‘A flat-out disappointment’
2022 was the last time Minkah Fitzpatrick caused a turnover. Once known as the NFL’s premier ballhawk that all teams had to be worried about, Fitzpatrick has faded into the background of the Steelers’ defense. In 2023, he missed seven games due to hamstring and knee injuries. Now, in 2024, he is back at free safety, but Fitzpatrick still has not made the big-time plays.
According to most charting statistics, Fitzpatrick has the worst season of his career. Pro Football Focus has him charted for 18 receptions on 24 targets, allowing a passer rating of 135.8 and 13.8 yards per reception. Tight ends have victimized Fitzpatrick.
93.7 the Fan radio host Joe Starkey has had enough of the excuses for Fitzpatrick’s play. Starkey believes Fitzpatrick is ‘a flat-out disappointment’ this season, and the Steelers should have a serious conversation about his contract and role.
“Minkah Fitzpatrick is a flat-out disappointment,” Starkey said. “He’s given up a lot. I don’t think they’re just ignoring him the entire game. This isn’t Darrelle Revis in college.”
Fitzpatrick’s lack of splash plays is concerning, but the Steelers have not allowed many explosive plays this season and have the No. 4 scoring defense in the NFL for a reason. His coverage over the top has been effective in that regard. Yet, the Steelers want to see more splash plays from him, too.
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Pittsburg father killed in hit-and-run crash after leaving church
PITTSBURG – A father of two was fatally struck while walking home from church in Pittsburg on Friday night.
Police said they received a call about 9:15 p.m. about a crash in the 1500 block of Willow Pass Road and when officers arrived they found Joaquin Reveulta Galvez in the middle of the street.
Revuelta Galvez was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead a few hours later.
“There was some vehicle debris and the lone victim and that was the extent of the scene,” Cpt. Philip Galer said, adding that there was a headlight of a vehicle also there at the crash site.
In a news release, police said the entire crash was captured on surveillance video.
Revuelta Galvez’s family said investigators told them that he appeared to stumble and fall to the ground before the vehicle hit him.
“He was wearing sandals, and then he fell and landed in the street and a car ran over him,” said his partner Maribel Macias. The couple have two grown sons, and Macias said the young men were close with their father.
Macias said the family didn’t know about the crash until one of them noticed the emergency responders and police vehicles around the corner from the mobile home park where they live.
Now, during the holidays, she and her sons are grieving for Revuelta Galvez.
They said Revuelta Galvez had already been through so much. He had been recovering from brain surgery last year, but despite his health problems, he was a friendly neighbor and loving father with a good heart.
A relative said they saw him at the Sovereign Shepherd Church just a half hour before the crash, and he had bought some pupusas to bring back home.
His family wonders how someone could drive away and leave him there.
“If they had called 9-1-1… he would be alive right now. We don’t know how long he was on the ground bleeding, dying,” Macias said.
A relative set up a GoFundMe page to help the family pay for burial and funeral expenses.
Galer said investigators are withholding details from the surveillance footage to protect the investigation.
He said they do have leads on the vehicle that struck Revuelta Galvez.
Anyone with information on the hit-and-run crash is asked to contact Pittsburg police at (925) 646-2442 or contact Officer James Pena at (925) 252-4146.
Jana Katsuyama is a reporter for KTVU. Email Jana at jana.katsuyama@fox.com. Call her at 510-326-5529. Or follow her on Twitter @JanaKTVU and read her other reports on her bio page.
Pittsburg, PA
Steelers Have Weekly Plans for Justin Fields
The Pittsburgh Steelers have put their plan to increase quarterback Justin Fields’ involvement in motion, though it’s not yet a completely ironed-out component of the offense.
Per the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Ray Fittipaldo, Fields stated that the Steelers have a package in place for him every week, though it isn’t always clear how or when he’ll be utilized.
“I have a set package each and every week,” Fields said. “I think the play-calling is random to be honest with you. It’s kind of a feel thing with Arthur [Smith]. How I’m going to be used is a question for him honestly.”
After logging three snaps and rushing for 17 yards in Pittsburgh’s Week 11 win over the Baltimore Ravens, Fields saw his reps more than doubled to seven in a Week 12 loss to the Cleveland Browns.
The highlight of the 25-year-old’s day was a 30-yard run in the fourth quarter that advanced the Steelers into Cleveland territory, with the drive resulting in a Jaylen Warren touchdown. Fields’ two other attempts on the ground went for a combined -4 yards.
Pittsburgh also put their trust in him through the air on a 3rd-and-4 play while up 19-18 with 3:34 left in the contest. On his first throw since Week 6, Fields targeted George Pickens down the field but couldn’t complete the connection, which brought on the punt unit.
The Browns scored on their ensuing possession before thwarting the Steelers’ final scoring attempt of the night to clinch the victory.
Russell Wilson, who went 21-for-28 with 270 yards and a touchdown, also shared his uncertainty as to how and when Fields would be inserted into games moving forward.
“I don’t know when it’s going to happen,” Wilson said. “Whenever it does, all I want us to do is win. When Justin gets in there I’m rooting for Justin to do great and make a big play. When I go back in, it’s vice versa. We’re always rooting for each other.”
The Steelers haven’t been quiet about their intentions to continue featuring Fields. While things didn’t shake their way against the Browns as they perfect those arrangements, it’s fair to assume they’ll continue to ramp up his participation as the season continues on.
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