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Thursday Girls Regional Tennis

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May 23rd, 2014 by Jim Field

Class 1-A Region 2 at Red Oak (Will be played on Friday the 23rd due to rain)

Class 1-A Region 3 at Boone

Doubles Final – Audrey Fyock & Jenna Taylor (Creston / Orient/Macksburg) over Meredith Ossian & Olivia Astarita (Ballard) 6/1, 6/3

Class 2-A Region 4 at WDM Valley

Singles Final – Chloe Jefferies (WDM Valley) over Abby Bergsten (Lewis Central) 6/1, 6/1

Former ISU basketball player sues woman who accused him of assault

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May 23rd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Former Iowa State basketball player Bubu Palo is suing the woman who alleged Palo had assaulted her. Palo was charged with two counts of sexual abuse following the accusations of a woman in 2012 who had been a classmate of Palo’s at Ames High School. He pled not guilty and the charges against him were later dropped. Palo was suspended from the Iowa State basketball team when the charges were filed and then reinstated once they were dismissed.

But the university suspended him a second time, citing student conduct rules, and Palo had to go to court to be reinstated to the team. The lawsuit says the woman and her mother intentionally used the legal system to harass Palo. It says his reputation was damaged and it cost him a substantial amount to investigate and defend himself from the charges. The suit does not seek a specific amount, but asks for a “just, reasonable and adequate compensation.”

(Radio Iowa)

Cardinals sweep Diamondbacks with 4-2 win

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May 23rd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Allen Craig drove in the go-ahead run with a two-out double in the seventh inning and the St. Louis Cardinals completed a three-game sweep of Arizona by beating the Diamondbacks 4-2 Thursday. The sweep was the first of a three-game series this season for St. Louis, which has won seven of eight.

Shane Robinson had a two-run double as part of a three-hit night. Pat Neshek pitched scoreless seventh and eighth innings to pick up his first win as a Cardinal. Trevor Rosenthal retired Arizona in order in the ninth for his 14th save in 16 chances.

Class 2-A/3-A Girls Thursday State Track Results (Complete)

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May 22nd, 2014 by Jim Field

3000 Final:

Class 2-A:

  • 13.  Alexis Cook, MoValley 11:23.16
  • 18.  Megan Hart, Shenandoah 11:34.08
  • 20.  Hannah Appleseth, Panorama 11:36.31

Class 3-A:

  • 11.  Tiffany Williams, Atlantic 11:11.54

100 Prelims:

Class 2-A:

  • 17.  Jaedra Moses, Clarinda :13.0
  • 21.  Karlee Johnk, Panorama :13.13

Class 3-A:

  • 10.  Courtney Magnussen, Glenwood :13.01
  • 20.  Megan Ellerbeck, Denison :13.25
  • 22.  Kristin Honold, Carroll :13.44

4 x 800 Final:

Class 2-A:

  • 7.  Treynor – Madison Paulsen, Alyssa Carley, Anna Tiegland, Tracy Purdy 9:59.83
  • 23.  Shenandoah – Erica Munsinger, Sydney Nielsen, Angela Ray, Megan Hart 10:22.01

Class 3-A:

  • 4.  Creston – Maria Mostek, Lexie Little, Taylor Briley, Natalie Mostek 9:40.57
  • 12.  Harlan – Bailey Kuhl, Payten Hoegh, Bailey Hansen, Marissa Klindt 10:06.52

200 Prelims:

Class 2-A:

  • Karlee Johnk, Panorama :26.7 DNQ
  • Jenny Bair, Clarinda :27.48 DNQ
  • Sydney Maynes, Southwest Valley :27.74 DNQ

Class 3-A:

  • Megan Ellerbeck, Denison :26.92 DNQ
  • Kecia Caudill, Glenwood :27.47 DNQ

400 Final:

Class 2-A:

  • 10.  Kate Walker, Red Oak 1:00.61
  • 23.  Nikki Graber, Red Oak 1:03.88

Class 3-A:

  • 10.  Asia Kloewer, Harlan :59.68

Shuttle Hurdle Prelims:

Class 2-A:

  • Shenandoah – Delaney Kinghorn, Brianna Holmes, Sydney Nielsen, Peyton Sickler 1:12.11 DNQ
  • Treynor – Taylor Sudmann, Morgan Showalter, Sarah Duysen, Laura Hempel 1:13.72 DNQ

Class 3-A:

  • Glenwood – Miranda Ruth, Molly Dean, Ashley Konfrst, Olivia Scarborough 1:08.9 DNQ
  • Harlan – Allison Bruck, Hannah Havick, Courtney Scheffler, Whitney Redler
  • Carroll – Ashtyn Perrin, Bianca Irlbeck, Madison Stenbo, Katey Trecker 1:09.61 DNQ

Class 2-A Shot Put Final:

  • 6.  Serena Parker, Shenandoah 38′-9.75″
  • 22.  Cristyn Eischeid, IKM-Manning 33′-7.75″

Class 3-A Discus Final:

  • 8.  Lauren Janning, Carroll 112′-10″
  • 10.  Linnaea Konfrst, Glenwood 112′-0″
  • 12.  Bailey Starner, Glenwood 110′-08″
  • 19.  Valerie Johnson, Denison 104′-5″
  • Ashton Weyer, Harlan Foul

Class 2-A Long Jump Final:

  • 5.  Callie Calfee, Treynor 16′-3.5″
  • 8.  Brooke Beckman, Panorama 16′-0.75″
  • 12.  Kaitlyn Pearce, St. Albert 15′-10″
  • 14.  Cynthia Best, Clarinda 15′-9.75″
  • 15.  Katie Tigges, Kuemper Catholic 15′-9.5″
  • 19.  Abby Derner, Kuemper Catholic 14′-10″
  • Sydney Nielsen, Shenandoah FOUL

Class 3-A High Jump Final:

  • 3.  Morgan Cullen , Carroll 5′-2″
  • 8.  Molly Dean, Glenwood 5′-0″
  • 10.  Brenda Hopkins, Harlan 5′-0″

Class 2-A/3-A Boys Thursday State Track Results (Complete)

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May 22nd, 2014 by Jim Field

Shuttle Hurdle Prelims:

Class 2-A:

  • Panorama – Luke Webner, Gabe Richey, Chase Hennen, Josiah Moulds :58.56 (Qualified)
  • Clarinda – Kyle Holmes, Jacob Carlson, JJ Clark, Noah Bix DQ

Class 3-A:

  • Glenwood – Tyler Moore, Carter Von Essen, Blaine Clark, Dane Kruse :59.11 (Qualified)
  • Carroll – Colton Thompson, Trent Lux, Nate O’Brien, Peyton Renning :59.43 (Qualified)
  • Denison – Jade Pauley, Blake Beymer, Destry Beeck, Nathan Promes 1:02.16 DNQ
  • Harlan – Will Lansman, Jacob Wingert, Lucas Kesterson, Connor Clayton DQ

3200 Final:

Class 2-A:

  • 16.  Josh Sunberg, Red Oak 10:12.88
  • 23.  Freddie Hug, St. Albert 10:52.68

Class 3-A:

  • 22.  Josef Rogers, Denison 10:51.09
  • 24.  Chandler Hagen, Carroll 10:59.76

100 Prelims:

Class 2-A:

  • Eric Johnson, St. Albert :11.35 DNQ
  • Dane Livengood, Treynor :11.41 DNQ
  • Sage Lloyd, MoValley :11.44 DNQ

Class 3-A:

  • Blake Beymer, Denison :11.5 DNQ
  • Mavrick Decker, Glenwood :11.75 DNQ

4 x 800 Final:

Class 2-A:

  • 9.  St. Albert – Gus Doll, Ryan Hansen, Mason Beezley, Tucker Culjat 8:09.52
  • 22.  Treynor – Trey Castle, Michael Wesley, Matt Deitchler, Nick Paulsen 8:31.17

Class 3-A:

  • 5.  Creston – Bryce Briley, Cooper McDermott, Brandon Phipps, Jay Wolfe 8:10.12
  • 7.  Harlan – Nick Hough, Philip Sciranko, Jacob Feldman, Levi Preston 8:10.7

200 Prelims:

Class 2-A:

  • Sage Lloyd, MoValley :23.16 DNQ
  • Sam Wegner, IKM-Manning :23.48 DNQ

Class 3-A:

  • Mavrick Decker, Glenwood :23.15 DNQ
  • Blake Beymer, Denison :23.38 DNQ

400 Final:

Class 2-A:

  • 2.  Chase Hennen, Panorama :49.49
  • 5.  Kyle Lorenzen, MoValley :50.07

Class 3-A:

  • 19.  Marcus Klein, Harlan :51.95
  • 23.  Brady Wheeler, Glenwood :54.2

Class 2-A Long Jump Final:

  • 10.  Chase Rupiper, Kuemper Catholic 20′-0″
  • 18.  Brett Daley, Treynor 19′-1.25″
  • 21.  Josiah Moulds, Panorama 18′-9.25″
  • 23.  Jett Kettwick, Clarinda 17′-1.25″

Class 3-A High Jump Final:

  • 4.  Cooper LaRue, Carroll 6′-2″
  • 6.  Joey Walker, Atlantic 6′-0″

Class 2-A Shot Put Final:

  • 2.  Marcus Boldy, Panorama 54′-6.25″
  • 24.  Keegan Longabaugh, Southwest Valley 42′-4″

Class 3-A Discus Final:

  • 15.  Alex Stenbo, Carroll 138′-3″

Class 1-A/4-A Boys Thursday State Track Results (Complete)

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May 22nd, 2014 by Jim Field

3200 Final:

Class 1-A:

  • 8.  Jake Weber, Boyer Valley 10:11.47
  • 14.  Brandon Sipherd, Riverside 10:24.45
  • 16.  Shane Breheny, Nodaway Valley 10:28.52
  • 22.  Wyatt Schulz, Logan-Magnolia 10:42.9

100 Prelims:

Class 1-A:

  • Emmitt Wheatley, Adair-Casey :11.511 (Qualified)
  • Chris Osborn, Sidney :11.58 DNQ
  • Dalton Pospisil, West Harrison :11.60 DNQ
  • Jake Riesland, Logan-Magnolia :11.77 DNQ
  • Clayton Plowman, Adair-Casey DQ

4 x 800 Final:

Class 1-A:

  • 8.  Boyer Valley – Zach Ambrose, Cody Thoreson, Chase Bonsall, Calvan Wood 8:32.54
  • 9.  Nodaway Valley – Tanner Armstrong, Jared Corder, Heath Downing, T.J. Bower 8:32.56
  • 15.  Griswold – Jordan Vetter, Holden Ogg, Morgan Kimpson, Jacob Maass 8:42.89

200 Prelims:

Class 1-A:

  • Emmitt Wheatley, Adair-Casey :22.83 (Qualified)
  • Travis Tupper, East Mills :23.09 (Qualified)
  • Datlton Pospisil, West Harison :23.26 DNQ

Class 4-A:

  • Jacob Rodgers, Lewis Central :22.55 DNQ

400 Final:

Class 1-A:

  • 8.  Jake Roden, West Harrison :51.58
  • 9.  Travis Tupper, East Mills :52.03
  • 10.  Trevor Smith, Audubon :52.21
  • 17.  Jim Lake, Logan-Magnolia :53.18

Class 4-A:

  • 11.  Jacob Rodgers, Lewis Central :50.63
  • 22.  Billy Ehrenberg, Abraham Lincoln :52.46

Shuttle Hurdle Prelims:

Class 1-A:

  • Underwood – Adian McKee, Nick Pedersen, Tyler Freese, Austin Konsor 1:00.25 (Qualified)
  • Audubon – Jake Mulford, Colby Rattenborg, Dylan Jensen, Mitchell Nelsen 1:00.99 (Qualified)
  • Griswold – Derek Kirchhoff, Mason Boucher, Hadley Ogg, Jordan Vetter 1:02.32 DNQ
  • West Harrison – Jordan Neill, Preston Davis, Trey Kirlin, Brandon Barnett 1:04.1 DNQ
  • Woodbine – Kevin Lee, Clay Schmidt, Lucas Hedstrom, Malachi Mentink 1:04.25 DNQ

1-A Long Jump Final:

  • 2.  Colby Rattenborg, Audubon 22′-2.75″
  • 8.  Sam Warden, Underwood 20′-0.75″
  • 15.  Austin Stoelk, Ar-We-Va 18′-9.25″
  • 18.  Nathan Rudd, Boyer Valley 18′-1.5″
  • Traeton Jensen, Adair-Casey – Foul

1-A Shot Put Final:

  • 19.  Zach Kliefoth, Exira/EHK 44′-5″
  • 17.  Spencer Phillips, Fremont-Mills 44′-8.5″
  • 23.  Chris Osborn, Sidney 43′-1.75″
  • 11.  Adriel King, West Harrison 47′-3.5″

4-A Discus Final:

  • 1.  Jacob Barents, Lewis Central 168′-2″
  • 2.  Colton Tracy, Abraham Lincoln 166′-5″
  • 13.  Jake Meyer, Thomas Jefferson 142′-5″

Class 1-A/4-A Girls Thursday State Track Results (Complete)

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May 22nd, 2014 by Jim Field

Shuttle Hurdle Prelims:

Class 1-A:

  • Fremont – Mills – Kalyn Madison, Madison Powers, Andrea McClary, Taryn Williams 1:08.66 (Qualified 3rd)
  • Nodaway Valley – Paige McElfish, Josie Carter, Kenna Lundy, Katy Ehrsam 1:11.3 DNQ
  • Audubon – Madison Hagedorn, Kaitlin Schultes, Sydney Obermeier, Carly Johnston 1:11.95 DNQ
  • Griswold – Justine Freund, Kinzey Nicklaus, Jeana Freund, Mandi Backhaus 1:13.09 DNQ
  • Logan-Magnolia – Abby Straight, Maysen Jones, Hailey Clark, Anna Readman 1:14.19 DNQ
  • Stanton – Logan Wagg, MacyElwood, Lauren Stephens, Carmen Subbert DQ

3000 Final:

Class 1-A:

  • 1.  Rebekah Topham, Griswold 9:56.73
  • 3.  Michelle Mumm, Tri-Center 10:51.53
  • 5.  Megan Maaske, Woodbine 10:55.09
  • 16.  Alyx Flippin, Griswold 11:25.06
  • 17.  Caitlyn Casey, Logan-Magnolia 11:25.68
  • 20.  Destiny Scar, Nodaway Valley 11:29.62
  • 21.  Kenzie Hulsing, Sidney 11:31.72
  • 24.  Megan Deist, Audubon 12:00.33

100 Prelims:

Class 1-A:

  • Emma Konkler, Audubon :13.28 DNQ
  • Hailey Cook, Coon Rapids-Bayard :13.34 DNQ
  • Kelsey Hurley, Fremont-Mills :13.37 DNQ
  • Rachel Rumelhart, Guthrie Center :13.5 DNQ

4 x 800 Final:

Class 1-A:

  • 3.  Underwood – Gabby Myers, Emma Bonnet, Madeline Stephens, Erin Shapcott 9:53.17
  • 17.  Exira/EHK – Jen Neville, Emily Copic, Claire Paulsen, Grace Hoflen 10:26.97
  • 21.  Sidney – Lexy Larsen, Kenzie Hulsing, Halie Buttry, Mackenzie Daffer 10:33.73
  • 24.  Griswold – Payton Rush, Alyssa Wyman, Leah Lappe, Bridget Mauer 10:44.31

200 Prelims:

Class 1-A:

  • Kelsey Hurley, Fremont-Mills :26.71 (Qualified)
  • Aurora Arevalo, Lenox :26.88 (Qualified)
  • Jen Neville, Exira/EHK :27.0 DNQ
  • Hailey Cook, Coon Rapids-Bayard :27.43 DNQ
  • Emma Konkler, Audubon :27.59 DNQ
  • Lexy Larson, Sidney :27.74 DNQ
  • Hailee Hansen, Tri-Center DQ

400 Final:

Class 1-A:

  • 6.  Katie Dukes, Lenox 1:00.83
  • 7.  Mackenzie Daffer, Sidney 1:01.21
  • 13.  Jen Neville, Exira/EHK 1:02.69

1-A Shot Put Final:

  • 1.  Meagan Andersen, Woodbine 39′-10.75″
  • 9.  Rachel Long, Guthrie Center 34′-9.25″
  • 15.  Regan Burns, Essex 33′-6″
  • 20.  Holly Brock, Boyer Valley 33′-0″

4-A Discus Final:

  • 20.  Kayla Stotlemyer, Abraham Lincoln 97′-1″

1-A Long Jump Final:

  • 7.  Morgan Shearer, West Harrison 15′-4.5″
  • 10.  Rachel Armstrong, Bedford 15′-2″
  • 12.  Sydney Parker, Exira/EHK 15′-1.25″
  • 15.  Chelsea Weis, Stanton 14′-11.75″
  • 16.  Taryn Williams, Fremont-Mills 14′-10″
  • 18.  Morgan Straight, Boyer Valley 14′-4.5″
  • 19.  Cheyana Brownfield, South Page 14′-2.5″

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May 22nd, 2014 by admin

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Iowa High School Soccer Coaches Association Final Boys Rankings

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May 22nd, 2014 by Jim Field

CLASS 1-A

  1. Dyersville Beckman Catholic (7) 14-1
  2. Iowa City Regina 10-3
  3. Gladbrook-Reinbeck 10-1
  4. Mid-Prairie 11-2
  5. Danville (1) 14-0
  6. Riverside 12-2
  7. Clear Lake 9-3
  8. Postville 8-4
  9. Albia 8-2
  10. West Libert 6-3
  11. MOC-Floyd Valley 8-3
  12. West Sioux 9-3
  13. Waterloo Columbus Catholic 7-9
  14. Center Point-Urbana 9-7
  15. St. Albert 8-8
  16. Columbus Junction 8-3-1

CLASS 2-A

  1. Norwalk (6) 9-5
  2. Waverly-Shell Rock (3) 12-1
  3. Spencer 15-1
  4. Cedar Rapids Xavier (1) 6-8
  5. Pella 11-4-1
  6. Glenwood 11-3
  7. Dallas Center-Grimes 7-4
  8. ADM 10-5-1
  9. Perry 10-3
  10. Central Clinton-DeWitt 10-3
  11. Clear Creek-Amana 9-4
  12. Creston 11-3
  13. Webster City 13-3
  14. Marion 9-2
  15. Davenport Assumption 8-7
  16. Bishop Heelan Catholic 8-3

CLASS 3-A

  1. Johnston (10) 13-0
  2. Iowa City High 16-0
  3. Iowa City West 14-1
  4. Linn-Mar 14-2
  5. Cedar Rapids Washington 10-4
  6. Cedar Rapids Kennedy 11-4
  7. Pleasant Valley 12-2
  8. Waukee 13-3
  9. WDM Valley 12-3
  10. Bettendorf 13-4
  11. Ankeny Centennial 12-3
  12. Sioux City West 16-1
  13. Muscatine 11-4
  14. Ames 10-4
  15. Southeast Polk 12-5-1
  16. Dubuque Hempstead 9-4

10th anniversary of Iowa co-ed track meet

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May 22nd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The state co-ed track meet turns ten years old this week and organizers says it is a tradition that will continue. Prior to 2005, the  Iowa High School Athletic Association and the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union held their state meets on separate weekends. That all changed in 2005 and the Iowa High School Championships has become one of the biggest track meets in the country. Dave Anderson of the IAHSAA, says merging the two meets was discussed for a few years before it actually happened. Anderson says the meet has been so successful there is no chance of returning to the old format.

This weeks meet will be the final one for Anderson who is retiring on June 30th after 25 years with the Association. Mike Dick, executive director of the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union, says the state meet is a cooperative effort between the two governing bodies. Dick says the coed meet has been more successul than he had hoped it would be, and he sees the format continuing into the future.

The first of three days of competition at Drake Stadium begins this (Thursday) morning with action in Class 1A and 4A.

(Radio Iowa)