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Midwest/Regional Sports Headlines: 4/1/18

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April 1st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Kansas never found a way to slow Villanova’s record-setting 3-point barrage in the Final Four. The Wildcats made 18 of 40 3s, repeatedly getting open looks against a Jayhawks defense that couldn’t close out in time to seriously contest many of those open looks in Villanova’s 95-79 win in Saturday’s national semifinals.
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Villanova made a Final Four-record 18 3-pointers, playing long ball to snuff out Kansas early in a 95-79 victory. Eric Paschall led the barrage, going 4 for 5 from 3 and finishing with 24 points for the Wildcats. Villanova shot 45 percent from 3. Next up is Michigan, which will try to guard the perimeter Monday night when Villanova (35-5) goes for its second title in three seasons.

SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Moe Wagner, Charles Matthews and Michigan erased a 10-point second-half deficit and the Wolverines ended Loyola-Chicago’s storybook NCAA Tournament run with a 69-57 victory night in the Final Four. The third-seeded Wolverines (33-7) will take a 14-game winning streak into their first national championship game appearance since 2013, and second under coach Jon Beilein.

NEW YORK (AP) — Yoenis Cespedes and Travis d’Arnaud homered, Todd Frazier drove in three runs and the New York Mets beat the St. Louis Cardinals 6-2. Jacob DeGrom pitched effectively into the sixth inning and the Mets, under new manager Mickey Callaway, opened at 2-0 for the first time since 2013.

SAN ANTONIO (AP) — The national championship matchup between Villanova and Michigan. The Wildcats will play for their second title in three years. Two years after Jalen Brunson and coach Jay Wright’s Wildcats triumphed in Houston, they’ll be the favorites to do it again in the Lone Star State. Villanova beat Kansas while Michigan knocked out Loyola-Chicago

7AM Sportscast 03/31/2018

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March 31st, 2018 by admin

w/ Chris Parks

Nodaway Valley’s Wallace strong at Winterset Invite

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March 31st, 2018 by admin

The Nodaway Valley boys track team competed at the 2018 Winterset Husky Invitational on Friday and Brycen Wallace had a big day. Wallace won the 1600M Run in 4:43.90 and the 3200M Run with a time of 9:52.67.

The Wolverines came in 7th in the team standings.

Team Scores

  1.  Carlisle 118
  2. Nevada 116
  3. Norwalk 105
  4. Earlham 56
  5. ADM 55
  6. Winterset 41
  7. Nodaway Valley 23
  8. Woodward-Granger 22
  9. Mount Ayr 21
  10. Clarke 15.5
  11. Greene County 11.5
  12. Woodward Academy 5

Full results: 2018 Winterset Husky Invitational

2018 Council Bluffs Relays

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March 30th, 2018 by Jim Field

The Council Bluffs City Relays were held on Thursday night at Gale Wickersham Stadium-Bob Nielsen Track in Council Bluffs. The Abraham Lincoln girls and St. Albert boys came away with city titles.

Girls Team Scoring

  1. CB Abraham Lincoln 216
  2. CB Thomas Jefferson 146
  3. Lewis Central 132
  4. CB St. Albert 66

Full results here.

Boys Team Scoring

  1. CB St. Albert 197
  2. Lewis Central 166
  3. CB Thomas Jefferson 120.50
  4. CB Abraham Lincoln 80.5
  5. Heartland Christian 2

Full results here.

Spring Sports Scoreboard 03/29/2018

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March 30th, 2018 by admin

Girls Golf

Clarinda 216, Southwest Valley 276

Boys Golf

Southwest Valley 190, Clarinda 194

Boys Soccer

AHSTW 10, Nodaway Valley 0
Glenwood 10, Missouri Valley 0
Harlan 1, Treynor 0
Tri-Center 4, Panorama 0
Sioux City West 7, CB Thomas Jefferson 1

2018 Stanton Co-Ed Meet at Griswold

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March 30th, 2018 by admin

The 2018 Stanton Co-Ed Track Meet was hosted at Griswold on Thursday night. The Griswold boys and Sidney girls came away with team championships.

Girls Team Results

  1. Sidney 112
  2. Griswold 111
  3. Stanton 105
  4. East Mills 86
  5. Essex 62
  6. South Page 42
  7. Clarinda Academy 10

Full results: 2018 Stanton COED Girls

Boys Team Results

  1. Griswold 154
  2. Sidney 139
  3. Tri-Center 90
  4. East Mills 81
  5. Stanton 73
  6. Essex 16
  7. South Page 12

Full results: 2018 Stanton COED Boys

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 3/30/2018

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March 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast w/Jim Field.

Midwest/Regional Sports Headlines: 3/30/18

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March 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

NEW YORK (AP) — Yoenis Cespedes drove in three runs and newcomer Adrian Gonzalez hit a go-ahead double to lead Noah Syndergaard and the New York Mets past the St. Louis Cardinals 9-4 in their opener. Syndergaard struck out 10 and walked none in six innings after missing most of last season with a torn lat muscle.

NEW YORK (AP) — A person familiar with the deal says All-Star closer Greg Holland and the St. Louis Cardinals have agreed to a $14 million, one-year contract. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the agreement was pending a physical and had not been announced.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Matt Davidson hit three homers and drove in five runs, Tim Anderson went deep twice and the Chicago White Sox routed the Kansas City Royals 14-7 on opening day. Jose Abreu also homered for the White Sox, who picked up right-hander James Shields after a shaky first inning. Danny Duffy took the loss for Kansas City, getting bounced after four innings.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Royals have placed All-Star catcher Salvador Perez, right-hander Nate Karns and two others on the disabled list as part of a series of roster moves ahead of their opener against the White Sox. Infielder Adalberto Mondesi and outfielder Bubba Starling also went on the DL while veteran pitcher Wily Peralta and top prospect Ryan Zimmer were designated for assignment.

SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Virginia’s Tony Bennett isn’t wavering from his foundation in the aftermath of the Cavaliers’ historic NCAA Tournament loss to UMBC. In an interview with The Associated Press, Bennett says his team’s body of work should be celebrated even as the players work to move past the sting of the season-ending loss. Bennett was named the AP men’s college basketball coach of the year Thursday after a 31-win season that included a dominating run through the Atlantic Coast Conference.

SAN ANTONIO (AP) — NCAA leaders expect to receive recommendations for reforming college basketball in late April and have pledged to quickly implement changes while preserving amateurism as currently defined. NCAA President Mark Emmert said during his state of the association news conference ahead of the Final Four that the commission on college basketball, led by former Sec. of State Condoleezza Rice, will present its report to the Division I Board of Directors and Board of Governors on April 25.

SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Loyola-Chicago is determined to keep alive its unlikely NCAA Tournament run when the Ramblers play in the Final Four this weekend. The underdogs went through their first workout at the Alamodome in San Antonio on the same day as traditional powers Kansas, Villanova and Michigan. The teams and their legions of fans arrived in a city decked out in vibrant colors heading into the first two games this weekend.

SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Active big men give Final Four teams an advantage in era of positionless basketball. All four remaining teams rely on their big men to help space the floor for the variety of shooters on their rosters. They keep defenses honest, grab rebounds and protect the rim with all those smaller guys out there.

Mets beat Cardinals 9-4 in Callaway’s debut as manager

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March 29th, 2018 by admin

NEW YORK (AP) — Yoenis Cespedes drove in three runs and newcomer Adrian Gonzalez hit a go-ahead double to lead Noah Syndergaard and the New York Mets past the St. Louis Cardinals 9-4 in their opener Thursday.Syndergaard (1-0) struck out 10 and walked none in six innings after missing most of last season with a torn lat muscle. Leadoff man Brandon Nimmo, subbing for injured All-Star Michael Conforto, reached safely four times and scored twice as the Mets chased a furious Carlos Martinez in the fifth inning to make Mickey Callaway a winner in his first game as a manager.

The 35-year-old Gonzalez also was on base four times with two hits and two walks in his New York debut. The five-time All-Star first baseman was signed for the major league minimum during the offseason after struggling with a bad back last year with the Dodgers.

Yadier Molina hit an early two-run homer for St. Louis that clanged off the left-field foul pole. Jose Martinez also went deep against Syndergaard and knocked in two but committed a run-scoring throwing error at first base.

New York got hitless relief from Robert Gsellman, newcomer Anthony Swarzak and closer Jeurys Familia to win an opener played only hours after the death of former Mets star Rusty Staub.

Todd Frazier, also making his Mets debut, drew a one-out walk from Martinez (0-1) in the fifth and scored from first on Gonzalez’s double into the right-field corner for a 4-3 lead.

Syndergaard, who threw his first three pitches 99 mph, helped himself with a sacrifice bunt, and young shortstop Amed Rosario — batting ninth behind the pitcher — delivered a two-run single.

Cespedes, who had a two-run single in the second, chased Martinez with an RBI single, and the two-time All-Star pitcher went wild once he got to the bench, knocking over a bucket of bubble gum.

Jay Bruce, back after the Mets traded him to Cleveland last August, added an RBI single off Matt Bowman to cap a five-run outburst.

New York catcher Kevin Plawecki also had two walks and two hits, including a late RBI single.

HELP ON THE WAY

Less than two hours before the first pitch, the Cardinals landed a closer. Greg Holland agreed to a $14 million, one-year contract with the team, according to a person familiar with the deal. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the agreement was pending a physical and had not been announced. A three-time All-Star, Holland was a free agent after leading the National League with 41 saves last year for Colorado. His addition would be a major boost to an unsettled Cardinals bullpen lacking a proven closer in the wake of several injuries.

UP NEXT

Cardinals RHP Michael Wacha (12-9, 4.13 ERA) starts the second game of the season Saturday afternoon against RHP Jacob deGrom (15-10, 3.53 ERA), the Mets’ initial choice for opening day before his schedule was slowed at the outset of spring training by a stiff back and the birth of his child.

Holland, Cards reach $14 million, 1-year deal

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March 29th, 2018 by admin

NEW YORK (AP) — Less than two hours before the start of their season, the St. Louis Cardinals found a closer.

Greg Holland and the Cardinals agreed to a $14 million, one-year contract Thursday, according to a person familiar with the deal. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the agreement was pending a physical and had not been announced.

A three-time All-Star, Holland was a free agent after leading the National League with 41 saves last year for Colorado. His addition would be a major boost to an unsettled Cardinals bullpen lacking a proven closer in the wake of several injuries.

Holland turned down a $17.4 million, one-year qualifying offer from the Rockies last fall. If the Cardinals complete the deal, they will forfeit their second-highest draft pick in June, currently No. 43, and $500,000 of international signing bonus allocation for the 2018-19 signing period.

St. Louis had planned to use newcomer Luke Gregerson in the ninth inning, but he strained his left hamstring late in spring training and began the season on the 10-day disabled list with no timetable for his return.

It also was thought that young fireballer Alex Reyes might ease his way into the closer role when he comes back from Tommy John surgery, perhaps in early May.

But in the meantime, manager Mike Matheny plans to mix and match with a closer-by-committee. Right-hander Dominic Leone, lefty Tyler Lyons and righty Bud Norris, who earned the first 19 saves of his career with the Angels last season, could be candidates for late work, along with flame-throwing rookie Jordan Hicks.

Gregerson, signed in the offseason to an $11 million, two-year contract, saved 31 games for Houston in 2015 and 15 more the next season.

Holland is in a different class when healthy.

The right-hander has 186 saves in 370 relief appearances over seven major league seasons and was a key part of a stingy Kansas City bullpen that helped the Royals win consecutive AL pennants in 2014 and 2015. He was diagnosed with a torn elbow ligament late in 2015 and missed the postseason as his teammates went on to win the World Series.

Holland sat out the 2016 season while recovering from Tommy John surgery. He was 3-6 with a 3.61 ERA in 61 games for the Rockies last year, striking out 70 and walking 26 in 57 1/3 innings. He had four blown saves.

Holland’s deal was first reported by The Athletic less than two hours before the first pitch of St. Louis’ opener against the New York Mets.