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Korczak, Williams Collect Event Wins in Kansas

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April 19th, 2025 by Christian Adams

LAWRENCE, Kan. – The University of Iowa track and field team concluded day three of competition at the Tom Jones, Bryan Clay, Mt. Sac and Kansas Relays Friday afternoon. Juniors Lizzy Korczak and Wisdom Williams collected event wins in the javelin and shot put, respectively.

“We had another very good day of competition across the country today,” Director of Track and Field Joey Woody said. “It was great to finish the day with two more Kansas Relay champions in Wisdom and Lizzy in the women’s shot put and javelin. Even though they didn’t have their best performances from the season, they both competed well to come out with the victory.”

“In Florida, I was very pleased with Holly’s (Duax) race in the 200-meter open. She came away with a huge lifetime best and beat some great athletes in the field. Lia (Love) also executed a great race; it was just unfortunate that they ran into a tough headwind in her heat. She is really putting together some great races and I’m excited to see her race the 100 meter and 4×100-meter relay tomorrow,” Woody added.

In the women’s shot put, Williams recorded a 15.98-meter toss to secure the gold. In the women’s javelin, Korczak hit the 50.80-meter mark to finish first for the Hawkeyes.

At the Tom Jones Invitational, junior Holly Duax clocked a personal-best 23.50, ranking seventh all-time at Iowa and securing a fifth-place finish.

In the women’s 400-meter hurdles invite, sophomore Ali Frandsen achieved a lifetime best of 59.00, which ranks 10th all-time at Iowa. Junior Ellie Rickertsen secured sixth (1:00.20) in the 400-meter hurdle open, while freshman Claire Kohler picked up a personal best (1:00.88) and ninth-place finish. On the men’s side, junior Jaylin Holmes came away with a personal-best 51.36.

“I was very pleased with our 400-meter hurdles tonight,” Woody said. “Ali led the women with a big personal best and just missed running 58” for the first time. Claire competed extremely well and is very close to running 59”. Ellie ran another great race right off of her personal best. She’s been the most consistent this year so far and is very close to a big breakthrough. The guys all ran really well in the 400-meter hurdles with a big personal-best by Jaylin Holmes. Nick ran a good clean race and was right off his personal best tonight. It was fun to see Zidane run his first 200 meter in an Iowa uniform and come out with his second fastest time ever.”

At the Mt. Sac Relays, freshman Jeanne Le Goff claimed the bronze with a personal best and seventh all-time finish of 12.67 meters in the women’s triple jump.Sophomore Maud Zeffou-Poaty collected the silver in the women’s long jump, hitting the 6.31-meter mark.

“Maud led our team at the Mt. Sac Relays today, finishing second in the long jump and came out with an all-conditions personal best, just barely over the legal wind limit and just missed first place by 1 centimeter,” Woody said.

Note: Elena Torres, Clare Kelly, Jalyssa Blazek and Carson Lane will be competing in the 1,500 meters at the Bryan Clay Invite later tonight. The women’s 1,500 meters will begin at 11:50 p.m. (CT) and the men’s 1,500 meters will begin at 12:15 a.m. (CT).

Up Next: Iowa concludes action at the Mt. Sac Relays, Kansas Relays, Tom Jones Invitational and Beach Invitational.

HAWKEYE RESULTS
Tom Jones Invitational
Women’s 200 Meters
5. Holly Duax – 23.50, PR + Tied 7th at Iowa

Men’s 200 Meters
14. Zidane Brown – 20.89

Women’s 200 Meters Invite
21. Lia Love – 23.64

Women’s 400-Meter Hurdles
6. Ellie Rickertsen – 1:00.20
9. Claire Kohler – 1:00.88, PR

Women’s 400-Meter Hurdles Invite 
21. Ali Frandsen – 59.00, PR + 10th at Iowa

Men’s 400-Meter Hurdles
11. Isaac Lewis – 50.96
16. Jaylin Holmes – 51.36, PR
19. Nicholas Gorsich – 51.56

Mt. Sac Relays
Men’s 800 Meters
6. Derek Leicht – 1:51.96

Women’s Long Jump
2. Maud Zeffou-Poaty – 6.31 meters (20’ 8.5”)

Men’s High Jump 
5. Ethan Glyde – 2.00 meters (6’ 6.75”)

Women’s Triple Jump
3. Jeanne Le Goff – 12.67 meters (41’ 7”), PR + 7th at Iowa

Kansas Relays
Women’s Shot Put
1. Wisdom Williams – 15.98 meters (52’ 5.25”)

Women’s Javelin
1. Lizzy Korczak – 50.80 meters (166’ 8”)

Men’s Discus
7. Duke Faley – 54.30 meters (178’ 2”)
10. Bryce Ruland – 53.41 meters (175’ 2”)
14. Walker Whalen – 50.47 meters (165’ 7”), PR

Bryan Clay Invite
Men’s 400 Meters
18. Braedin Zondervan – 48.08, PR

Women’s 1,500 Meters Open B
19. Cameron Kalaway – 4:34.81, PR
122. Hillary Trainor – 4:42.59

Women’s 1,500 Meters Open C
41. Miriam Sandeen – 4:50.35

Men’s 1,500 Meters Open B
34. Carson Houg – 3:50.08, PR

Soccer Scoreboard from Friday Apr. 18

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April 19th, 2025 by Christian Adams

GIRLS 

Treynor – 3 vs Sioux City West – 0

 

BOYS

Harlan – 1 vs Creston – 0

 

Boys Golf Results From Friday Apr. 18

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April 18th, 2025 by Christian Adams

GOLF

Lenox Invitational

 1. Earlham – 309

2. Mount Ayr – 316

3. CAM – 322

4. Sidney – 326

5. Southeast Warren – 345

6. Lenox – 347

7. Creston – 374

8. Red Oak – 394

 Boyer Valley – NTS.

Coon Rapids-Bayard – NTS

 

Top 10 Finishers: 

1. Chase Jahde (67) – CAM

2. Hayden Thompson (70) – Sidney

3. Davis Doud (76) – Earlham

4. Aiden Kaster (77) – Earlham

5. Blaine Vanderheiden (77) – Earlham

6. Dylan Graham  (77) – Mount Ayr

7. Dayton Tull (78) – Mount Ayr

8. Jaxson Greene (78) – Mount Ayr

9. Weston Couse (78) – Red Oak

10. Will Harris (79) – Earlham

 

Dutch Masters at Pella (Day 1)

10. Atlantic – 382:

Sam Brosam 82, Brady Wood 82, Hudson McLaren 85, Trevan Hansen 89, Gage Gross 89 

 

Hal Rossow Invite at Panorama

1. Panorama – 341

3. Woodward-Granger – 352

4. Coon Rapids-Bayard – 355

 6. Audubon – 365

7. ACGC – 383

8. West Central Valley – 441 

 

Top finishers:

1. Brayden Galvan (78) – Panorama

4. Ryan Hermansen (85) – Audubon

5. Jace Ozburn (86) – Woodward-Granger

7. Gavin Heiderscheit (87) – Coon Rapids-Bayard

7. Tabor Lettow (87) – Woodward-Granger

9. Landon Cook (88) – Coon Rapids-Bayard

 

NASCAR star Kyle Larson to compete at the Knoxville Raceway this weekend

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April 18th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

NASCAR star Kyle Larson will be in the field this weekend as the season at the Knoxville Raceway begins with two nights of action with the World of Outlaws. The Cup Series is off this week and Larson made a stop at the Iowa Speedway this morning to promote the August third Iowa Corn 350.

Larson has won three Knoxville Nationals in the last four years at the famed sprint car track.

Larson expects to be back to try and defend his title at Knoxville in August. That same week the Cup Series is competing at Watkins Glen in New York.

Return of NASCAR Cup Series to the Iowa Speedway nears sellout

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April 18th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

If you plan to buy tickets for the August third Iowa Corn 350 you better hurry. Track president Eric Peterson says the return of the NASCAR Cup Series is nearing a sellout.

Peterson expects the entire weekend of racing to eventually sell out.

More than 30,000 fans packed the Iowa Speedway last June for the first Cup Series race at the track.

Girls Track & Field Results From Thursday Apr. 17

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April 18th, 2025 by Christian Adams

FILLIE RELAYS AT SHENANDOAH 

1. Fremont-Mills – 129 pts 

2. Shenandoah – 106 pts

3. Riverside – 77.5 pts

1st – Sophia Fenner, shot put (39-02.50)

1st – 4×800 meter relay (10:53.56)

1st – Distance medley relay (4:43.27)

 

4. Griswold – 74.5 pts

1st – Carsyn Adams, 400 meters (1:03.93)

1st – 4×400 meter relay (4:23.12)

5. East Mills – 59 pts 

6. Stanton – 56 pts 

7. Red Oak – 35 pts

8. Bedford – 28 pts

9. Sidney – 15 pts

10. Essex – 6 pts

 

TRI-CENTER INVITATIONAL

1. Tri-Center – 149 pts

1st – Tess Casey, 400 meters (1:01.36)

1st – Avilyn Killpack, high jump (4-08.00)

1st – 4×100 meter relay (52.38)

1st – Shuttle hurdle relay (1:07.28)

 

2. Treynor – 115 pts

1st – Kennedy Hughey, 100 meters (12.88)

1st – Madeline Knispel, 1500 meters (5:22.63)

1st – Claire Cook, long jump (15-10.75)

1st – Delaney Mathews, shot put (38-08.00)

1st – Distance medley relay (4:35.85)

 

4. Denison-Schleswig – 63 pts

1st – Kyia Clark, 200 meters (27.05)

1st – Piomo Okwer, 100 meter hurdles (16.42)

 

5. AHSTW – 46 pts

1st – Sprint medley relay (1:55.58)

3rd – 4×400 meter relay, (4:21.41)

4th – Ava Paulsen, 800 meters, (2:38.98)

 

7. St. Albert – 42 pts

1st – Lili Denton, 800 meters (2:19.08)

1st – 4×200 meter relay (1:50.03)

1st – 4×400 meter relay (4:13.72)

1st – 4×800 meter relay (10:20.74)

 

8. Woodbine – 32 pts

9. Boyer Valley – 18 pts

10. Missouri Valley – 12 pts 

 

GLENWOOD RAMS RELAYS

1. Lewis Central – 92 pts

1st – Aubree Davis, 200 meters (26.63)

1st – Jordyn Matiyow, discus (119-02.00) & shot put (38-11.50)

1st – Sprint medley relay (1:52.78)

 

2. Glenwood – 85 pts

1st – 4×200 meter relay (1:45.50)

1st – 4×800 meter relay (9:56.84)

1st – Shuttle hurdle relay (1:10.49)

 

3. Atlantic – 71 pts

1st – Jayci Reed, 100 meter hurdles (16.42)

2nd – Lila Wiederstein, 100 meters (13.31)

3rd – Katrina Williams, 3000 meters, (12:09.66)

 

4. Underwood – 69 pts

5. Clarinda – 54 pts

1st – Jerzee Knight, 100 meters (12.96)

 

5. Harlan – 54 pts

1st – Ashlyn Rau, 800 meters (2:28.14) & 3000 meters (11:16.89)

 

7. Creston – 34 pts

10. Riverside – 20 pts

11. Logan-Magnolia – 16 pts 

 

ACGC CHARGER RELAYS (Weather Shortened)

CAM

1st – Ruthie Rich, 100 meters (13.24)

1st – Courtney Follmann, discus (118-08.00)

1st – Shuttle hurdle relay (1:12.05)

Soccer Scoreboard From Thursday Apr. 17

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April 18th, 2025 by Christian Adams

BOYS

Creston – 5 vs Atlantic – 1

Denison-Schleswig – 0 vs Logan-Magnolia – 0

Treynor – 4 vs Glenwood – 4

Lewis Central – 6 vs Sioux City East – 0

Van Meter – 2 vs Winterset – 1

 

GIRLS 

West Central Valley – 2 vs Atlantic – 0

Denison-Schleswig 0 Logan-Magnolia – 0

Harlan – 2 vs East Sac County – 1

Lewis Central – 1 vs Sioux City East – 0 

Treynor – 3 vs Abraham Lincoln – 0

Van Meter – 4 vs Winterset – 0

 

Boys Track & Field Results From Thursday Apr. 17

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April 18th, 2025 by Christian Adams

CB BOYS INVITATIONAL

1. Lewis Central – 112 pts

2. Atlantic – 87 pts

1st – Xavier Darrow, discus throw (152-0)

1st – Ethan McNeal, 100 meters (11.51)

2nd – Sprint Medley Relay

 

2. Glenwood – 87 pts

1st – Evan Stanislav, high jump (5-10)

1st – 800 sprint medley relay (1:37.30)

1st – 4×200 meter relay (1:30.72)

 

4. Clarinda – 56 pts

1st – Kaiden Roop, long jump (20-07.25)

1st – Karson Johnson, 100 meter WC (27.91), 200 meter WC (46.00) & 400 meter WC (1:40.44)

1st – Distance medley relay (3:35.30)

 

7. Red Oak – 42 pts

8. AHSTW – 36 pts

1st – Luke Sternberg, 400 meters (49.27) & 200 meters (22.71)

4th – 4×800 meter relay

 

9. St. Albert – 35 pts

10. Harlan – 27 pts

1st – Erik Heslink, 3200 meters (11:05.34)

11. Denison-Schleswig – 21 pts

 

UNDERWOOD EAGLE RELAYS 

1. Underwood – 129.5 pts

2. Griswold – 99 pts 

1st – Holden Jensen, 3200 meters (10:28.45)

1st – Conner Bowers, high jump (6-03.00)

1st – RJ Dishong, discus throw (136-04)

1st – 800 sprint medley relay (1:37.15) *meet record*

 

5. Tri-Center – 89 pts

1st – Haven Weers, 1600 meters (4:51.97)

1st – Carter Kunze, long jump (20-01.50)

1st – 4×200 meter relay (1:36.43)

 

6. Boyer Valley – 69 pts

•Dane Gorham, 800 meters (2:10.78)

 

10. Riverside – 20 pts

•4×100 meter relay (44.37) *meet record*

•4×400 meter relay (3:29.12)

 

ACGC CHARGER RELAYS (Weather Shortened)

Nodaway Valley

1st – Trenton Warner, shot put (53-04.00) & discus throw (147-08)

 

CAM

1st – Kayden Winther, long jump (19-09.25)

 

ACGC

1st – Eli Madsen, 400 meters (50.33)

1st – Shuttle hurdle relay (1:04.42)

 

 

 

 

 

Girls Golf Results From Thursday Apr. 17

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April 18th, 2025 by Christian Adams

Missouri Valley – 231 vs Griswold – NTS

Medalist: Joanna Reynolds (46) – Griswold

Runner-up: Izzy Vogel (49) – Missouri Valley

Other Griswold: Kathryn Tischer – 61, Abigail Henderson – 69 

 

SHENANDOAH FILLIE INVITATIONAL

Large Division:

 1 Clarinda – 376

2. Red Oak – 377

3. Lewis Central – 384

4. Shenandoah – 395

5. Abraham Lincoln – 465

6. Harlan – 495

7. Glenwood – 502

 Creston – NTS

 

Small Division

1. Mount Ayr – 405

1. Sidney – 405

3. Southwest Valley – 416

4. East Union – 434

5. St. Albert – 435

Top Finishers: 

1. Chloe Perfect (80) – Lewis Central

2. Taylor Rasmussen (83) – Clarinda

3. Addy Weinreich (84) – Clarinda

4. Kate Reed (85) – Lewis Central

7. Brynn Knaus (87) – Red Oak

9. Addey Lydon (92) – Red Oak

10. Macy Mueller (93) – Harlan

 

 

Boys Golf Resuts From Thursday Apr. 17

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April 17th, 2025 by Christian Adams

IKM-MANNING TOURNAMENT 

 1. Boyer Valley 162

2. ACGC 175

3. Tri-Center 184

4. Underwood 184

5. IKM-Manning 186

6. Exira/EHK 207

Medalist: Tristan Burkhart & Michael Davis (39) – Boyer Valley

Exira/EHK: Josh Nelson – 47, Alex Hansen – 47, Josten Kilworth – 53, Jack Hansen – 60

ACGC: Casey Young – 41, Noah Kading & Sayer Bireline-Huss – 43, Kinnick Froelich – 48, Chase Slaybaugh – 51, Collin Stringham – 55

Tri-Center: Kai Sonderland – 42, Jayden Johnson – 43, Jayce Waller – 49, Evan Wham – 50, Cael Witt – 51, Brant Freeberg – 52

IKM-Manning: Ashton Ahrenholtz – 41, Kael Renze – 46, Karsyn Lorenzen – 48, Layton Lorenzen – 51, Jayce Ferneding – 54, Aaden Maas – 55

 

Missouri Valley – 167 vs Griswold – 173 

Medalist: Layton Maasen (37) – Missouri Valley

Runner-up: Hogan Hook (39) – Griswold

Other Griswold: Calden Turner – 41, Brayden Lockwood – 46, Colten Taylor – 47, Alex Nelson – 50, Walker Gary – 65

 

St. Albert – 170 vs Logan-Magnolia – 221

Medalist: Ben Krohn (36) – St. Albert

Runner-up: Brody Sneed (38) – St. Albert