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Ty Hudkins Signs With Iowa Football

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April 30th, 2025 by Christian Adams

IOWA CITY, Iowa — Defensive back Ty Hudkins has signed a scholarship agreement with the University of Iowa football program, it was announced Wednesday by Moon Family Head Football Coach Kirk Ferentz.

Ty Hudkins
Defensive Back
5-11, 197, Sophomore
Grand Rapids, Mich. (Forest Hills Central/Purdue
)

At Purdue — Appeared in all 12 games, primarily on special teams as a true freshman… produced his only tackle of the season in the opener against Indiana State.

High School — Three-star recruit and No. 18 ranked player from Michigan according to ESPN… ranked as the No. 91 safety in the class by ESPN… named the Michigan Player of the Year for divisions three and four by the AP… earned first-team all-state honors as a junior and senior… helped his team to a state title as a senior after finishing as the runner-up in his junior campaign… totaled 98 tackles along with eight pass breakups and five interceptions as a senior… tallied 10 pass breakups, 85 tackles and two interceptions as a junior… recorded an interception and three tackles on defense with six catches for 115 yards and a touchdown on offense as a sophomore.

Acclaimed Iowa high school football coach Dick Tighe dies at 94

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April 30th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

Former Webster City Hall of Fame football coach Dick Tighe (TY) died Tuesday at the age of 94. Quinn Douglas reports from Webster City:

(as said) Tighe retired as the state’s all-time wins leader in 2016 with a career record of 432-167-8, a record that was recently passed by Ankeny Centennial HC Jerry Pezzetti. Tighe began his head coaching career in Canada, before returning to Iowa with stops at St. Edmond and Kuemper Catholic before landing in Webster City in 1966 and leading the Lynx program for 31 years, with 220 wins, 13 North Central Conference titles and 11 playoff appearances. Tighe would be the co-head coach at Iowa Falls-Alden for 4 seasons, before being hired at St. Edmond and rebuilding a dormant Gaels program to the brink of a state championship in 2013 before retiring following the 2016 season.

Hawkeyes Shutout the Cyclones

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April 30th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa softball team shutout Iowa State, 5-0, on Tuesday afternoon at Bob Pearl Field in the finale of the Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series.

Junior Jalen Adams (23-5) was lights out in the circle for the Hawkeyes. Throwing her 18th complete game of the season, Adams allowed no runs on two hits and struck out seven Cyclone hitters. Sophomore Jaylee Ojo delivered the big hit for Iowa with a pinch hit grand slam in the sixth inning.

Adams allowed a leadoff infield single to start the game and then a walk in the second inning. After that, she retired 14 straight Iowa State hitters until allowing a two-out single in the seventh.

The Hawkeyes took the lead, 1-0, in the bottom of the third. Senior Tatianna Roman reached on a one-out walk and got herself into scoring position after a single from Jena Young and a passed ball. Roman came home on a sacrifice fly from Tory Bennett to open the scoring.

Offense was at a premium for both teams until Iowa loaded the bases with one out in the bottom of the sixth. After the Cyclones recorded the second out, Ojo came to the plate and launched a full count pitch to straight away center field to give Iowa a commanding, 5-0, lead.

Adams closed out the game in the seventh to secure the win for the Hawkeyes.

Iowa finished the game with five runs on five hits. Iowa State had no runs on two hits.

HEAR FROM ACTING HEAD COACH KARL GOLLAN
“Our goal is to always play perfect fundamental defensive softball. Pitching in a way to where we can pick and choose our battles in the lineup and then put together enough runs offensively that we can close the deal. Tonight was probably our best example this year of doing that, and it’s always nice to do it against an in-state rival. It’s a big one for us and I think it’s going to suit us well going into the end of the season.”

NOTABLES

  • Adams picked up her 23rd win of the season, the most for a Hawkeye pitcher since 2009 (Brittany Weil, 26).
  • Ojo’s home run was the first of her career.
  • This is Iowa’s first win over Iowa State since 2017.

UP NEXT
Iowa (32-17) returns to action against UNI on Wednesday at Bob Pearl Field. First pitch is scheduled for 5:30pm CT and will be streamed on B1G+ ($) and broadcast on Hawkeye Radio Network. Tickets are available for $7 for adults, youth 18 and under are free. More ticketing information can be found on hawkeyesports.com.

Hawkeyes Drop Midweek Game to Redbirds

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April 30th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa baseball team fell to Illinois State, 6-5, on Tuesday evening at Duane Banks Field.
The Hawkeyes (31-13, 20-4) collected 10 hits and batted .303 overall. The Redbirds totaled seven hits with a .219 batting average.
“We just weren’t barreling balls up,” said head coach Rick Heller. “There were a couple guys in the middle that were. Reese Moore was seeing the ball well, and we had a couple line drives that were caught. But for the most part, it was just weak contact.”
Iowa got on the board in the second inning when Blake Guerin hit an RBI SAC fly to score Miles Risley. The Redbirds (21-21, 10-8) took the lead by plating six runs in the fourth, highlighted by a grand slam.
The Hawkeyes were quiet at the plate until they scored four in the eighth inning to cut their deficit to one. Andy Nelson hit an RBI single and then scored on a wild pitch. Kellen Strohmeyer brought Iowa fans in attendance to their feet when he smacked a pinch-hit two-run homer over the right field wall.
Daniel Wright started on the hill, giving up a hit and a walk while striking out one. Iowa used seven other pitchers, including Tyler Guerin, who was dinged with the loss.
Anthony Watts tossed a scoreless ninth inning with three strikeouts, but the Iowa offense couldn’t complete the comeback in the bottom half.
The pitching staff combined for 16 strikeouts and five free bases. Justin Hackett led Iowa with five punchouts.
“It was a really strange game in a sense that they had the six runs in the fourth inning,” said Heller. “Other than that, I thought we pitched lights out tonight against a really good offense.”
Up Next
Iowa travels to Seattle for a three-game series against Washington on May 2-4. All three games will be broadcast on B1G+ and the Hawkeye Radio Network.

Midweek Drake Contest Canceled

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April 30th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

AMES, Iowa – Due to the rain forecasted for Wednesday afternoon, Iowa State and Drake have agreed to cancel the midweek contest which was to be held at the Cyclones Sports Complex.
The cancellation is Iowa State’s third of the season (joining St. Mary’s and Samford). With the game being lost, Iowa State finishes the season 5-1 in midweek contests and 15-13 in regular season non-conference play.
The Cyclones are now scheduled to finish up the season this weekend as they host Baylor for the regular season finale.
Updated Regular Season Schedule
Friday, May 2nd
Vs. Baylor – 4 p.m.
Saturday, May 3rd
Vs. Baylor – 1 p.m.
Sunday, May 4th
Vs. Baylor – 12 p.m.

Girls Track & Field Results From Tuesday Apr. 29

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April 30th, 2025 by Lori Murphy

GLENWOOD MEET 

1. Glenwood – 138 pts 

1st – Brooklyn Schultz, 400 meters (1:00.04) 

1st – Grace Berglund, 1500 meters (5:01.39) & 3000 meters (10:27.20) 

1st – 4×200 meter relay (1:49.30)

1st – 4×400 meter relay (4:08.80)

1st – 4×800 meter relay (9:47.85) 

1st – Sprint medley relay (1:53.48) 

1st – Distance medley relay (4:27.31) 

 

2. Lewis Central – 115.33 pts

1st – Jordyn Matiyow, discus (117-04.00) & shot put (36-01.00) 

1st – Olivia Ausdemore, high jump (5-01.00) 

1st – 4×100 meter relay (50.00) 

 

3. Atlantic – 87 pts

1st – Jayci Reed, 100 meter hurdles (16.07) 

1st – Shuttle hurdle relay (1:09.20) 

2nd – Lila Wiederstein, 100m (12.65) & long jump (16-11.00)

 

4. Clarinda – 82 pts

1st – Stevie Wilmes, 400 meter hurdles (1:10.69)

 

5. Creston – 62.33 pts

6. Red Oak – 48 pts

8. Underwood – 41.83 pts

9. Shenandoah – 41 pts

11. St. Albert – 33 pts

1st – Lili Denton, 800 meters (2:15.14) 

 

12. Thomas Jefferson – 11 pts

 

AUDUBON MEET

1. Tri-Center – 184 pts

1st – Zohie Payne, 100 meter hurdles (16.50) 

1st – Tess Casey, 200 meters (26.50)

1st – Reese Dittmer, 1500 meters (5:34.61) 

1st – Jozie Payne, long jump (14-09.00) 

1st – 4×400 meter relay (4:11.55)

1st – 4×800 meter relay (10:08.62)

1st – Shuttle hurdle relay (1:07.79)

1st – Sprint medley relay (1:53.46)

 

3. IKM-Manning – 98.5 pts

4. CAM – 81 pts

1st – Ada Hansen, 400 meters (1:00.35) & 400 meter hurdles

1st – Ruthie Rich, high jump (5-00.00) 

 

5. Panorama – 66 pts

6. ACGC – 64 pts

1st – Ava Campbell, 800 meters (2:21.34) 

1st – Distance medley relay (4:21.59)

 

7. Audubon – 52 pts

3rd – Distance Medley Relay (4:45.83)

3rd – Taryn Petersen, 200m (27.59)

 

8. Coon Rapids-Bayard – 50.5 pts

9. Ar-We-Va – 17 pts

10. Paton-Churdan – 6 pts 

 

FREMONT-MILLS MEET

1. Fremont-Mills – 179 pts

1st – Bella Gute, 400 meter hurdles (1:07.67) 

1st – Carlie Chambers, high jump (5-00.00) 

1st – Hayleigh Mattox, discus (110-07.00) & shot put (33-07.50)

1st – 4×100 meter relay (50.54)

1st – 4×200 meter relay (1:47.97)

1st – Sprint medley relay (1:58.89) 

1st – Distance medley relay (4:31.85) 

1st – Shuttle hurdle relay (1:06.29) 

 

2. Griswold – 138 pts

1st – Carsyn Adams, 100 meters (13.58)

1st – Amanda Houser, 400 meters (1:07.05)

1st – Alexa Steinhoff, 800 meters (2:45.55)

1st – 4×400 meter relay (4:30.64)

1st – 4×800 meter relay (10:50.40) 

 

3. East Mills – 80 pts

4. Heartland Christian – 62 pts

1st – Grace Steinmetz, 1500 meters (5:13.60) & 3000 meters (11:01.43)

 

5. Stanton – 56 pts

6. Sidney – 39 pts

7. Iowa School for Deaf – 2 pts

 

LADY RED RELAYS AT MISSOURI VALLEY

1. Treynor – 144 pts

1st – Madalynn Kerkmann, 800 meters (2:34.21)

1st – Rylee Hemmingsen, 100 meter hurdles (15.34) 

1st – Stella Sornson, long jump (16-04.50) 

1st – Delaney Mathews, shot put (37-05.00) & discus (114-05.00)

1st – Shuttle hurdle relay (1:09.99) 

 

2. Harlan – 109 pts

1st – Lindsey Sonderman, 1500 meters (4:47.54) & 3000 meters (10:29.88) 

1st – Distance medley relay (4:27.13) 

 

3. Riverside – 104 pts

1st – 4×200 meter relay (1:49.73) 

1st – 4×800 meter relay (10:04.48) 

 

5. Denison-Schleswig – 77 pts

1st – Sara Mun, high jump (5-02.00)

1st – 4×100 meter relay (52.59) 

 

6. AHSTW – 62 pts

1st – Bella Lamp, 400 meters (1:01.02)

1st – 4×400 meter relay (4:08.06) 

 

7. Boyer Valley – 61 pts

1st – Morgan Hast, 100 meters (12.87) & 200 meters (26.99) 

 

8. Woodbine – 45 pts

9. Logan-Magnolia – 34 pts

10. Missouri Valley – 24 pts 

 

 

 

Boys Track Results from Tuesday Apr. 29

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April 30th, 2025 by Lori Murphy

AUDUBON BOB CLARK RELAYS 

1. ACGC — 114 pts

1st – Brexton Schneider, 110 hurdles (14.76)

1st – 800 sprint medley relay (1:34.92)

1st – 4×100 meter relay (43.16)

2. Tri-Center — 90 pts

1st – Brennan Boden, 800 meters (2:08.95)

1st – Haven Weers, 1600 meters (4:50.39) & 3200 meters (10:18.52)

1st – 4×400 meter relay (3:31.20)

3. IKM-Manning — 83 pts

  • •4×200 meter relay (1:33.00)
  • •Distance medley relay (3:54.41)

6. Griswold — 64 pts

1st – Cody Dorscher, 400 meters (51.48)

1st – Shuttle hurdle relay (1:01.50)

2nd – Conner Bowers, High jump (06-02.00)

2nd – Peyton Cook, 110m hurdles (14.95)

7. CAM — 60 pts

1st – Carson McKee, 400 hurdles (57.27)

3rd – Collin Bower, 100m (11.47)

8. Audubon — 46 pts

2nd – Distance Medley Relay (3:55.33)

3rd – Shuttle hurdle relay (1:06.34)

3rd – Aiden Kjergaard, 800m (2:12.18)

13. Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton — 5 pts

4th – Austin Rasmussen, 1600m (4:57.32)

 

GLENWOOD RAM RELAYS 

1. Glenwood — 137 pts

1st – Aaden Lopez, 110 hurdles (15.39)

1st – Chase Razor, high jump (5-10.00)

1st – 4×100 meter relay (43.82)

1st – 4×200 meter relay (1:31.08)

1st – 4×400 meter relay (3:28.73)

2. Riverside — 85 pts

1st – 4×800 meter relay (8:06.44)

1st – Distance medley relay (3:43.54)

3. Shenandoah — 72 points

4. Clarinda — 71 points

1st – Kyle Wagoner, 1600 meters (4:30.38) & 3200 meters (9:50.04)

5. Atlantic — 65 points

1st – Xavier Darrow, discus throw (151-00)

2nd – Ethan McNeal, 100m (11.21)

3rd – Shelton Mualia, 110m hurdles (15.88)

 

6. Red Oak — 64 points

1st – Cale Hall, 100 meters (11.17)

7. Lewis Central — 55 points

8. Underwood — 40 points

10. Creston — 33 points

1st – Tom Mikkelsen, shot put (51-09.00)

12. St. Albert — 27 points

1st – Parker Heisterkmap, 800 meters (2:01.34)

 

FREMONT-MILLS INVITATIONAL 

1. Fremont-Mills — 176 pts

1st – Landon Baker, long jump (18-11.75)

1st – 4×100 meter relay (44.95)

1st – 4×400 meter relay (3:57.31)

1st – Distance medley relay (3:58.79)

1st – Shuttle hurdle relay (1:13.51)

2. AHSTW — 126 pts

1st – Luke Sternberg, 100 meters (11.57) & 200 meters (22.98) & 400 meters (51.22)

1st – Collin Harder, 800 meters (2:04.02) & 1600 meters (4:54.43)

1st – Jett Peterson, shot put (49-01.00)

1st – 800 sprint medley relay (1:40.85)

3. Sidney — 106 pts

4. East Mills — 85 pts

5. Heartland Christian — 48 pts

6. Stanton — 27 pts

 

MOUNT AYR MEET 

1. Mount Ayr — 116 pts

1st – Garrett Walter, 200 meters (23.07)

1st – Adan Trujillo, 3200 meters (10:58.85)

1st – 800 sprint medley relay (1:38.19)

1st – 4×400 meter relay (3:37.25)

2. Lenox — 95 points

3. Southeast Warren — 64 points

4. Southwest Valley — 56 points

1st – 4×100 meter relay (45.26)

1st – Distance medley relay (3:51.57)

5. Central Decatur — 52 pts

6. Bedford — 51 pts

7. Lamoni — 36 pts

8. Creston — 30 pts

1st – Wyatt Goodenberger, 800 meters (2:08.77) & 1600 meters (4:52.43)

9. Wayne — 28 pts

10. Intersatte 35 — 23 pts

12. Murray — 12 pts

13. East Union — 4 pts

 

MADRID MEET

1. Madrid — 163 pts

1st – Jacob Farrell, 100 meters (11.32)

1st – Kinnick Grimm, 400 hurdles (58.07)

1st – Brody Buck, high jump (5-10.00)

1st – 800 sprint medley relay (1:37.71)

1st – 4×100 meter relay (44.38)

1st – 4×200 meter relay (1:32.84)

1st – Shuttle hurdle relay (1:03.95)

2. Earlham — 152 pts

3. Ogden — 122 pts

5. Nodaway Valley — 73 pts

1st – Gabriel Winkelmann, 3200 meters (10:43.01)

1st – Trenton Warner, discus throw (141-06) & shot put (52-09.75)

6. Kuemper Catholic — 29 pts

7. Martensdale-St. Marys — 24 pts

Girls Golf Results From Tuesday Apr. 29

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April 30th, 2025 by Christian Adams

Tri-Center 230 Riverside 240

Medalist: Cameron Way (44) -Tri-Center

Runner-up: Jadyn Beckman (51) – Riverside

Other Tri-Center: Delainey Dollen – 59, Avery Assman – 59, Paige Wurderman – 68, Kendra Calhoun – 72, Joanna Cook – 84

 

Heartland Christian – 255 vs Griswold – NTS

Medalist: Joanna Reynolds (47) – Griswold

Runner-up: Kate Tischer (55) – Griswold

Other Griswold: Abigail Henderson – 68

 

1. East Union 209

2. Logan-Magnolia 225

3. CAM 256 4.

Woodbine 273

5. Lenox NTS

Medalist: Gwen Nixon (47) – East Union

Runner-up: Kathryn Lack (50) – East Union

CAM: Kaitlyn Platt 58, Kesley Platt 60, Brooklynn Zimmerline 68, Hallie Keeler 70

Logan-Magnolia: Steph Schmit – 51, Addison Busing – 54, Makennah Bales – 58, Hunter Bratetic – 62, Jordan Buffum – 65, Kendyll Knauss – 66

Woodbine: Charlie Pryor – 53, Ellie Deforest – 63, Elise Olson – 69, Rowan Krause – 88

 

Red Oak 183 Clarinda 187

Medalist: Taylor Rasmussen (41) – Clarinda

Runner-up: Addy Weinreich (42) – Clarinda

Other Clarinda: Alli Allbaugh – 48, Jalon Olson – 56, Gianna Rock – 56, Mataya Eighmy – 56

Red Oak: Brynn Knaus – 43, Addey Lydon – 43, Emily Sebeniecher – 46, Ellison Johnson – 51, Nellie Blaine – 51, Riley Burke – 58

 

Shenandoah 192 Glenwood 255

Medalist: Sarah Pickens (43) – Shenandoah

Runner-up: Kylie Foutch & Rachel Jones (49) – Shenandoah

Other Shenandoah: Ashlee Dinges – 51, Alaina Anderson – 56, Carley Jones – 61

Glenwood: Aubrey Clark – 50, Charli Sorenson – 65, Alivia Jones – 69, Isabella Wake – 71 

Chariton – 224 vs Creston – NTS

Medalist: Averi Culbertson (53) – Creston

Other Creston: Ricci Johnston – 58, Nora Barton – 69

 

LeMars – 413 vs Denison-Schleswig – 435 

Mount Ayr – 189 vs Southwest Valley – 215

Medalist: Jaylee Shaffer (37) – Mount Ayr

Runner-up: Olivia Huntington – Mount Ayr & Miaya Fourez – Southwest Valley (49) 

Other Southwest Valley: Sidney Grill – 51, Grace Bain – 56, Katey Lillie – 59, Kenzie Fast – 60, Josie Harris – 62 

 

1. Martensdale-St. Marys 207

2. Nodaway Valley 249

3. Central Decatur NTS

Medalist: Mallory Russell (44) – Nodaway Valley

Runner-up: Carly Franey (48) – Martensdale-St. Marys

Nodaway Valley: Brailyann Coffman – 62, Chloe Rardin – 71, Delaney Blomme – 72, Taryn Gutierrez – 72 

Coon Rapids-Bayard 230 Boyer Valley 231 Glidden-Ralston NTS

Medalist: Brielle Bass & Kerra Hart (53) – Coon Rapids-Bayard

Other CRB: Mallory Schroeder – 59, Sophia Sperry – 65, Summer South – 67, Ella Heithoff – 67

Boyer Valley: Reese Miller – 54, Hayley Follmann – 56, Zoey Soma – 58, Mataya Bromert – 63, Gwen Neilsen – 64, Sarah Roberts – 77 

Glidden-Ralston: Emersynn Chaney – 68, Madilyn Trost – 70 

Boys Golf Results from Tuesday Apr. 29

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April 30th, 2025 by Christian Adams

1. Atlantic 157

2. Kuemper Catholic 157

3. Treynor 177

4. Harlan 178 

Medalist: Kayden Schon (36) – Kuemper

Runner-up: Sam Brosam (37) – Atlantic

Other Atlantic: Tristan Hayes – 40, Gage Gross – 40, Trevan Hansen – 40, Hudson McLaren – 41, Brady Wood – 42

Other Kuemper: Dawson Billmeier – 39, Braxton Vonnahme – 40, Jack Lenz – 42, Collin Venteicher – 45, Garrett Babe – 46

Harlan: Jonas Reynolds – 42, Owen Neve – 45 Gabe Arkfeld – 45, Hayden Soma – 46, Caleb Ernst – 46, Kiron Leinen – 51

 

Rolling Valley at Boyer Valley

1.  Coon Rapids-Bayard – 155

2. Boyer Valley 157

4. 74, Exira/EHK – 179

5. Glidden-Ralston – 191

Medalist: Tristen Burkhart (37) – Boyer Valley

Runner-up: Jace Baker (38) – Coon Rapids-Bayard

Exira-EHK: Austin Rasmussen 39, Alex Hansen 43, Josh Nelson 45, Josten Kilworth 52, Jack Hansen 58

 

Rolling Valley at Boyer Valley

1.Woodbine – 155

2.CAM – 161

3. East Union – 172

4. Lenox – 96

5. Logan-Magnolia – 198

Medalists: Zayne Eslinger (36) – East Union & Cody Dickinson (36) – Woodbine

Other top 10:

3. Chase Jahde (37) – CAM

4. Xander Johnson (39) – Woodbine

5. Austin Eblen (40) – CAM

5. Carson Kelley (40) – Woodbine

5. Wyatt Coenen (40) – Woodbine

8. Terrian Islas (41) – East Union

9. Chase Spieker, CAM (42) – CAM

9. Coby Venteicher (42) – CAM

9. Cal Pryor (42) – Woodbine

Riverside 159 Tri-Center 187

Medalist: Peyton Amdor (38) – Riverside

Runner-up: Kai Sonderland (38) – Tri-Center

Other Riverside: Nathan Smith – 39, AC Roller – 39, Austin Zimmerman – 43, James McCready – 44, Taven Moore – 47

Other Tri-Center: Brant Freeberg – 49, Evan Wham – 50, Keegan Cook – 50, Jayden Johnson – 54, Jayce Walker – 57

 

Griswold 195 Heartland Christian 242

Medalist: Hogan Hook (40) – Griswold

Runner-up: Colten Taylor (48) – Griswold

Other Griswold: Alex Nelson – 52, Brayden Lockwood – 55, Calden Turner – 58

 

Clarinda – 165 vs Red Oak – 200

Medalist: Weston Couse (40) – Red Oak

Runner-up: Jac Fine, Karsten Beckel & Sam Kline(41) – Clarinda

Other Clarinda: Kort Neal – 42, Jack Kline – 44, Carson Turner – 44

Other Red Oak: James McDonald – 46, Dylan Reynolds – 54, Caden Sallach – 60, Clay Culver – 62, Brayton Adams-  64

 

Carroll – 161 vs Denison-Schleswig – 170

Medalist: Wyatt Ragaller (34) – Carroll

Runner-up: Nash Langenfeld (39) – Denison-Schleswig

Other Denison-Sschleswig: Michael Collins – 41, Malachi Esteves – 45, Payton Emery – 45, Karsen Bruhn – 46, Ryan Slechta – 55

 

1. Nodaway Valley – 200

2. Martensdale-St. Marys – 209

3.Central Decatur – 212

Medalist: Nathan Mundil (46) – Martensdale-St. Marys

Runner-up: Ty Rardin (47) – Nodaway Valley

Other Nodaway Valley: Ty Strode – 48, Sam miller – 52, Jack Berg – 53, Derek Raasch – 56, Collin Akers – 66

 

Shenandoah – 158 vs Glenwood – 167

Medalist: JJ Martin (38) – Shenandoah

Runner-up: Ethan Laughlin (39) – Shenandoah

Other Shenandoah: Levi Green – 40, Clay Foutch – 41, Brody Burdorf – 44, Ayden Johnson – 50

Glenwood: Jack Johnson – 40, Evan Stanislav – 41, Brad Hughes – 43, Grant Schroeder – 43, Ryder Salazar – 44, Jaxon Erickson – 44

Mount Ayr 158 Southwest Valley 208

Medalist: Jaxson Greene (37) – Mount Ayr

Runner-up: Dylan Graham & Tanner Streit (40) – Mount Ayr

Southwest Valley: Casey Jones-  50, Kaden Greenwalt – 52,  Ethan Johnson – 52, Gage Sesker – 54, Jake Brandt – 58, Kase Schafer – 59

Soccer Scoreboard from Tuesday Apr. 29

Sports

April 30th, 2025 by Christian Adams

GIRLS

  • St. Albert – 7 vs Atlantic – 1
  • Riverside – 8 vs AHSTW – 1
  • Harlan – 2 vs Denison-Schleswig – 1
  • Kuemper Catholic – 2 vs Glenwood – 2
  • Lewis Central – 10 vs Creston – 0
  • Underwood – 6 vs Logan-Magnolia – 1

BOYS

  • St. Albert – 11 vs Atlantic – 1
  • AHSTW – 10 vs Riverside – 0
  • Denison-Schleswig – 3 vs Harlan-  0
  • Glenwood – 2 vs Kuemper Catholic – 1
  • Treynor – 10 vs Red Oak – 0
  • Lewis Central – 10 vs Creston – 0
  • Underwood – 3 vs Logan-Magnolia – 3