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Glenwood girls, Underwood boys win Titan Co-Ed Relays

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April 20th, 2022 by admin

Titan Co-Ed Relays
Lewis Central
04/19/2022

Girls Team Scores

1
Glenwood
122.00
2
Sioux City East
97.00
3
Treynor
84.00
4
Underwood
80.00
5
Harlan
68.50
6
Lewis Central
57.00
7
CB Abraham Lincoln
46.00
8
Seargeant Bluff-Luton
44.00
9
Sioux City West
39.00
10
Atlantic
36.00
11
St. Albert
32.50
12
Sioux City North
14.00
13
Creston
13.00
14
Red Oak
8.00

CB Abraham Lincoln’s Abby LaSale won the 400M and 400M Hurdles.

Treynor’s Clara Tiegland won the 100M Hurdles,

LC’s Elise Thramer won the Shot Put and Discus.

Full results HERE.

BOYS TEAM SCORES

1
Underwood
105.00
2
Glenwood
101.50
3
Lewis Central
95.00
4
Sioux City East
61.00
5
Treynor
60.00
6
Sergeant Bluff-Luton
53.00
7
Harlan
51.50
8
St. Albert
51.00
9
Red Oak
47.00
10
Atlantic
41.00
11
CB Abraham Lincoln
29.00
12
Creston
18.00
13
CB Thmas Jefferson
11.00
14
Sc, North
9.00
15
Sc, West
8.00

Underwood got wins from Carter Davis in the 110M Hurdles, Thomas Huneke in the Shot Put, 4x800M Relay, and Shuttle Hurdle Relay,

St. Albert’s Brendan Monahan won the 100M, 200M and 400M. Colin Lillie won the 3200M for the Falcons.

Red Oak won the Sprint Medley and Baylor Bergren won the 1600M for the Tigers.

Full results HERE.

High School Soccer Scoreboard 04/19/2022

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April 19th, 2022 by admin

GIRLS SOCCER

Atlantic 4, Grand View Christian 0 (A: Jada Jensen 2 goals, Paytn Harter and Kiera Nichols 1 goal each.)
CB Thomas Jefferson 5, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 0
Chariton 3, Creston 1
Kuemper Catholic 5, East Sac County 1
St. Albert 4, Denison-Schleswig 1
Tri-Center 7, AHSTW 0

BOYS SOCCER

AHSTW 4, Tri-Center 1
Denison-Schleswig 4, St. Albert 1
East Sac County 2, Kuemper Catholic 1
Panorama 6, Logan-Magnolia 5 OT
Riverside 7, Missouri Valley 1
Sioux City West 5, CB Abraham Lincoln 1
Treynor 5, Underwood 0

Clarinda sweeps CAM Classic Co-Ed Meet 04/19/2022

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April 19th, 2022 by admin

CAM Classic Co-Ed Meet
04/19/2022

Girls Team Scores

1
Clarinda
133.00
2
Woodbine
124.50
3
Audubon
124.00
4
CAM
101.50
5
Fremont-Mills
89.00
6
Earlham
54.00
7
Lenox
50.00
8
Stanton
26.00
9
Atlantic
10.00
10
Exira-EHK
18.00
11
Orient-Macksburg
2.00

Clarinda got wins from Jerzee Knight (100M), Mayson Hartley (1500M, 3000M), 4x100M Relay, and 4x200M Relay,

Audubon had top-finishes from Madison Steckler (200M), Hannah Thygesen (400M, 800M), 4x400M Relay, and Sprint Medley.

CAM’s Mallory Behnken won the Discus and Shot Put.

Full results HERE.

BOYS TEAM SCORES

1
Clarinda
157.00
2
Woodbine
144.00
3
CAM
123.00
4
Lenox
78.00
5
Audubon
52.00
6
Fremont-Mills
51.00
7
Stanton
45.00
8
Exira-EHK
40.00
9
Atlantic
35.00
10
Orient-Macksburg
9.00
11
Woodbine JV
3.00
12
Iowa School for the Deaf
2.00
13
Paton-Churdan
1.00

Clarinda got wins from Tadyn Brown (Long Jump), Logan Green (Shot Put), Michael Meyer (800M), Kyle Wagoner (1600M), Treyton Schaapherder (3200M), 4x100M Relay, 4x200M Relay, and 4x800M Relay.

CAM picked up victories in the 4x400M Relay, Jack Follmann (400M Hurdles), Cale Maas (400M), and Lane Spieker (100M, 200M).

Audubon won the Sprint Medley.

Full results HERE.

High School Tennis Scoreboard 04/19/2022

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April 19th, 2022 by admin

GIRLS TENNIS

Atlantic 7, Denison-Schleswig 2 (Atlantic singles winners: Addie Schmitt, Aspen Niklasen, Keira Olson, Rio Johnson, Quincy Sorenson. Doubles winners: Schmitt/Woodward #1 doubles. Niklasen/Olson won the title.)
Harlan 6, Glenwood 3
Red Oak 7, Shenandoah 2
Southwest Valley 7, Audubon 2

BOYS TENNIS

CB Abraham Lincoln 9, CB Thomas Jefferson 0
Boone 9, Kuemper Catholic 0
Denison-Schleswig 8, Atlantic 1
Glenwood 9, Harlan 0
Shenandoah 9, Red Oak 0
Southwest Valley 9, Audubon 0

High School Golf Scoreboard 04/19/2022

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April 19th, 2022 by admin

GIRLS GOLF

Boyer Valley 220, Tri-Center 233
Medalist: Maci Miller, Boyer Valley, 48
Runner-Up: Natalie Ausdemore, Tri-Center, 50

Carroll 204, Denison-Schleswig 220
Medalist: Erin Winker, Carroll, 46
Runner-Up: Ashlee Danner, Carroll, 47

Glenwood 220, Harlan 223
Medalist: Avery Joyce, Glenwood, 51
Runner-Up: Faith Weber, Glenwood, 52

Griswold NTS, Essex/Stanton NTS
Medalist: Abby Burke, Essex, 53
Runner-Up: Linsey Keiser, Griswold, 55

Logan-Magnolia 223, Woodbine NTS
Medalist: Karsten Bruns, Logan-Magnolia, 55
Runner-Up: Macanna Guritz, Logan-Magnolia, 55

Sergeant Bluff-Luton 205, Sioux City West 245, CB Thomas Jefferson 298
Medalist: Cara Patrick, Sergeant Bluff-Luton, 49
Runner-Up: Breanna Delagarza, Sioux City West, 56

Sidney 222, Red Oak 244
Medalist: Avery Dowling, Sidney, 46
Runner-Up: Addey Lydon, Red Oak, 51

Sioux City East 217, LeMars 227, CB Abraham Lincoln 261
Medalist: Dani Hurt, LeMars, 43
Runner-Up: Isabella Boyle, Sioux City East, 48

Southwest Valley 254, Bedford NTS, Lamoni NTS
Medalist: Emma Shields, Lamoni, 49
Runner-Up: Abby Martin, Lamoni, 55

Treynor 202, Shenandoah 232
Medalist: Maddie Lewis, Treynor, 45
Runner-Up: Brooklyn Currin, Treynor, 46

BOYS GOLF

Atlantic 179, Denison-Schleswig 186
Medalist: Easton Emery, Denison-Schleswig, 42
Runner-Up: Garrett McLaren, Atlantic, 43
Other Atlantic Scores: Lane Nelson 45, Cruz Weaver 48, Roth Den Beste 46, Cooper Jipsen 49, Tristan Hayes 45.

Bedford 165, Southwest Valley 196, Lamoni NTS
Medalist: Owen Lucas, Bedford, 39
Runner-Up: Micah Johnson, Bedford, 40

Boyer Valley 181, Tri-Center 191
Medalist: Caden Nielsen, Boyer Valley, 43
Runner-Up: Jaxon Johnson, Tri-Center, 45

Glenwood 173, Harlan 188
Medalist: Tommy Johnson, Glenwood, 41
Runner-Up: Braden Sneed, Glenwood, 42

Griswold 202, Essex 224
Medalist: Hogan Hook, Griswold, 44
Runner-Up: Kamron Brownlee, Griswold, 46

Logan-Magnolia 178, Woodbine 201
Medalist: Cory Bantam, Woodbine, 40
Runner-Up: Gavin Maguire, Logan-Magnolia, 43

Sidney 166, Fremont-Mills 174, Red Oak 198
Medalist: Kyle Beam, Sidney, 38
Runner-Up: Hayden Thompson, Sidney, 39

Treynor 179, Shenandoah 227
Medalist: Ethan Konz, Treynor, 41
Runner-Up: Jade Spangler, Shenandoah, 46

Omaha Bryan Tournament
Lewis Central won the team title with a 299 total. Jordan Greenwood was runner-up with a 69. Payton Greenwood shot a 73 for third and Lucas Campbell finished 5th with a 76.

Lawton-Bronson girls, Bishop Heelan boys win 2022 Ace Nelson Relays

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April 19th, 2022 by admin

Ace Nelson Relays at Denison
04/19/2022

Girls Team Scores

1
Lawton-Bronson
78.00
2
Cherokee, Washington
77.00
3
Ridge View
71.00
4
Tri-Center
52.00
4
Denison-Schleswig
52.00
6
Greene County
46.00
7
Bishop Heelan
38.00
8
IKM-Manning
22.00
9
Boyer Valley
16.00
10
Ar-We-Va
11.00
11
Missouri Valley
9.00
12
MVAOCOU
7.00
13
AHSTW
5.00

Tri-Center’s Isah VanArsdol won the 400M and Quincey Schneckloth won the 400M Hurdles.. Lola Mendlik of Denison-Schleswig won the 800M and 3000M.

Full results HERE.

Boys Team Scores

1
Bishop Heelan
94.00
2
Lawton-Bronson
82.00
3
IKM-Manning
68.00
4
Denison-Schleswig
67.00
5
Cherokee, Washington
59.00
6
Missouri Valley
28.00
7
Boyer Valley
25.00
8
Ar-We-Va
23.00
9
Tri-Center
21.00
10
MVAOCOU
9.00
11
AHSTW
8.00

AHSTW’s Caleb Hatch won the 800M. Patrick Heffernan of Boyer Valley won the 1600M. Lane Sams of IKM-Manning won the 3200M. Denison-Schleswig won the 4x800M Relay.

Full results HERE.

Iowa State women’s hoops gets commitment from NAIA Player of the Year Soares

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April 19th, 2022 by admin

Iowa State women’s basketball has added a graduate transfer to the roster for next season. 6-6 forward Stephanie Soares from The Master’s University has signed with Bill Fennelly and the Cyclones.

Soares is a two-time NAIA Player of the Year and three-time First Team All-American. The Sao Paulo, Brazil native averaged 20.5 points, 12.2 rebounds, and 3.7 assists last season on a 32-4 team that reached the NAIA quarterfinals.

Soares is immediately eligible for the Cyclones with one season of eligibility remaining. Her mother Susan played at Texas while her father and three siblings all played at The Master’s in Santa Clara, CA.

Riverside’s Jace Rose commits to Iowa Western wrestling

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April 19th, 2022 by admin

Graphic from Riverside Wrestling

Riverside standout wrestler Jace Rose has committed to continue his grappling career at Iowa Western Community College in Council Bluffs.

Rose was a four-time state qualifier for the Bulldogs, placing 4th or better on three occasions. Rose capped off his high school career with a Runner-Up finish at 126 pounds at the State Tournament.

Rose had a career record of 169-18 with Riverside.

Atlantic State Champion Stutzman to continue career at Cumberland University

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April 19th, 2022 by admin

Per an announcement from the Cumberland University Wrestling social media accounts, Atlantic State Champion wrestler Kadin Stutzman will continue his career with the Phoenix.

Stutzman is coming off a stellar high school career that he capped off with a 170-pound State Championship in his senior season. He finished the year with a record of 56-3.

Stutzman will follow his brother Carter Cox to Cumberland. Carter just finished up a stellar career with the Phoenix by becoming a 2x NAIA All-American. He placed 8th at 125 pounds at the NAIA Championships his senior season after finishing 6th the year prior.

Cumberland University is a private school in Lebanon, Tennessee that has an undergraduate enrollment of around 2,000 students. The Phoenix compete in the Mid-South Conference of NAIA.

Iowa State establishes Nick Bassett Perseverance Award

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April 19th, 2022 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State head football Matt Campbell has announced the establishment of the Nick Bassett Perseverance Award, which will recognize two football players annually at the conclusion of spring practice each season.

Nick Bassett was a supporter, fan and friend to not only the Cyclone Football program, but to the entire Iowa State Community. He had various health struggles from age two until he passed away in January at 29 years old.

Nick served as an inspiration to all of those he met. His continued positive spirit, his attitude toward adversity of all kinds, his ability to persevere through challenges he faced and his continued support and love for those he cared about provided an illustration all people can learn from – both in the Iowa State community and around the world. Nick’s life and legacy continues to impact Iowa State’s players, staff, fans and the entire program in tremendous ways.

The two players will be selected based on exemplifying the characteristics that we remember Nick by: positive spirit, perseverance and selflessness.

The first recipients of the Nick Bassett Perseverance Award are Zach Ross and Tayvonn Kyle.

“Zach and Tayvonn have exemplified the spirit of this award and are deserving of this honor,” Campbell said. “They’ve battled through injuries and other struggles in their careers and overcome them to become leaders in our program.”

Ross, a redshirt senior offensive lineman from West Des Moines, Iowa, and Kyle, a redshirt senior defensive back from Valdosta, Georgia, will wear a Nick Bassett Perseverance Award decal on the back of their helmets next season.