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Class 1-A/2-A Boys Basketball Tourney Games Tonight

Sports

February 19th, 2013 by Jim Field

CLASS 1-A District Semi-Finals (7:00):

  • @ Oakland:  Riverside vs. CAM
  • @ Ankeny Christian Academy:  Ankeny Christian Academy vs. Earlham
  • @ Guthrie Center:  Woodward Academy vs. Guthrie Center
  • @ Lawton-Bronson :  Lawton-Bronson vs. Ar-We-Va
  • @ Murray:  Murray vs. Martensdale-St. Marys
  • @ Sidney:  Sidney vs. East Mills
  • @ Underwood: Underwood vs. West Harrison
  • @ Villisca: Villisca vs. South Page

CLASS 2-A District Finals (7:00):

  • @ Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln:  Red Oak vs. St. Albert
  • @ Creston:  Interstate 35 vs. Nodaway Valley
  • @ Denison-Schleswig:  IKM-Manning vs. Kuemper Catholic

 

Chiefs sign former Vikings safety Husain Abdullah

Sports

February 19th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – The Chiefs have signed former Vikings safety Husain Abdullah, who gave up football last season to make a pilgrimage to Mecca, in an attempt to add depth to their defensive backfield.  A practicing Muslim, Abdullah turned down a contract offer from Minnesota to speak at mosques across the country along with his brother, former Cardinals defensive back Hamza Abdullah.  The two of them then journeyed to Saudi Arabia.

Abdullah entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent in 2008. The former Washington State star made 24 starts in 54 games over the next four seasons for the Vikings, making 167 tackles and two sacks with four interceptions. He also was a contributor on special teams.  The Chiefs have little depth behind starting safeties Eric Berry and Kendrick Lewis.

Lack of playing time leads to youth basketball coach assault in Council Bluffs

News, Sports

February 19th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

A Council Bluffs man reportedly upset about the amount of playing time his son received on a basketball team, allegedly assaulted a youth basketball coach Saturday afternoon. Police officials told the Daily NonPareil, 33-year old Donald D. Hastie Jr., was cited for simple assault following the incident which took place at around 1:30 p.m. Saturday, at Thomas Jefferson High School. in Council Bluffs.

Officials say Hastie allegedly pushed 37-year old David Schmitt, of Council Bluffs, when a dispute arose over the lack of playing time Hastie’s son’s received. Authorities say Schmitt fell over some chairs and injured his hand and wrist.

Monday’s Area High School Basketball scores (from 2/18/13)

Sports

February 19th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

BOYS BASKETBALL
3-A District Semifinal
Atlantic 63, ADM, Adel 43
Creston 79, Winterset 49

3-A District Semifinal
Bishop Heelan Catholic 63, Denison-Schleswig 41
LeMars 82, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 73

3-A District Semifinal
Carroll 59, Greene County 52 (OT)
Harlan 79, Glenwood 53

4-A Substate Quarterfinal
Lewis Central 56, Abraham Lincoln 46 (OT)
Sioux City West 71, Thomas Jefferson 52

GIRLS BASKETBALL
Class 1-A Regional Final
Earlham 79, Twin Cedars 55

Class 1-A Regional Final
Villisca 57, Bedford 50

Class 2-A Regional Final
Panorama 52, Northwest Webster 40

Class 2-A Regional Final
IKM-Manning 63, Treynor 49

Some ammunition harder to find in Nebraska, Iowa

News, Sports

February 18th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Ammunition for certain guns is hard to find in Nebraska and Iowa because people worried about the possibility of tougher gun control are buying it up. Demand for ammunition and guns took off after the Dec. 14 shooting in Newtown, Conn., that took the lives of 20 schoolchildren and six adults. The shortages are apparent at gun shows and many stores. Dealers say .223-caliber ammunition used in semiautomatic rifles, 9mm bullets and even .22-caliber bullets seem to be in short supply.

Terry Edwards of Palmyra, Neb. says ammunition supplies were already tight before demand surged. At a gun show in Altoona, Iowa, dealer Kevin King says many customers are afraid they won’t be able to buy the amount they want in the future, so they’re stocking up now.

ISU’s Okoro plays through family tragedy

Sports

February 18th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa State freshman guard Kerwin Okoro got a brief respite from an extremely painful time when his basket capped an 87-53 victory over TCU on Saturday. It was the first action in two months for Okoro, who had just returned from his brother Idiongo’s funeral in New York. Idiongo died earlier this month of colon cancer at just 28 years old, just two months after Okoro said his 72-year-old father, Stanislaus Okoro, died of a stroke. Kerwin Okoro says the reception he got from his teammates and Cyclones fans shows how much the program has become like a family to him.

Governor Says 9,000 Signed Online Olympic Petition

Sports

February 18th, 2013 by Jim Field

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Gov. Terry Branstad says 9,000 people have signed an online petition aimed at keeping wrestling in the Olympics.

Branstad launched the petition drive last week at the state high school wrestling tournament after the International Olympic Committee decided to remove the sport from the Olympic Games in 2020.

The governor gave the newest count of online petitioners from the Let’s Keep Wrestling campaign website at a news conference Monday.

The move to end wrestling at the Olympics surprised many because the sport had been part of the Olympics for more than a century.

8AM Sportscast 02-18-2013

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February 18th, 2013 by admin

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State Wrestling Championships

Sports

February 18th, 2013 by Jim Field

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Class 1-A :

  • 106:  Taylor Curtis (#2 Underwood) beat Tanner Greenwald (Wilton)  4-0
  • 113:  Hunter Washburn (#1 Alburnett)  beat Jack Walker (Wapello) Fall 1:30
  • 120: Carter Happel (#2 Lisbon) beat Brady Ruden (#3 Wilton) 4-2 (OT)
  • 126:  Andrew Foutch (#1 Underwood) beat Lane Nichols (#4 Woodbury Central) 14-3
  • 132:  Logan Loftus (Iowa Valley) beat Blake Marolf (#3 Eddyville-B-F) Fall 2:59
  • 138:  Kyle Blocker (#1 West Marshall) beat Jason Crosby (#5 Eddyville-B-F) 4-2
  • 145:  Evan Hansen (Exira/EHK) beat Caleb Wedeking (North Butler) 7-1
  • 152:  Loren Williams (#1 Tri-Center) beat Cody Nelson (#3  North Butler) Fall 4:51 (3rd State Title)
  • 160:  Dylan Windfield (#2 Alburnett) beat Jake Haberman (#4 Clarion-Goldfield)  Fall 4:37
  • 170:  Brendan Schott (#1 North Linn) beat Nick Schany (#5 Emmetsburg) 3-2
  • 182:  Dalton Ciavarelli (#2 Clarksville) beat Jesse Svoboda (#6 Audubon)  5-2
  • 195:  Cade Jones (#3 West Branch) beat Austin McCartan (#1 Emmetsburg) 5-4
  • 220:  Daniel Gaffey (#2 Iowa City Regina) beat Ryley Howell (#7 Wapello)  3-2
  • 285:  Brandon McCracken (#1 Aplington-Parkersburg) beat Dillon Suhr (#4 Guthrie Center) Fall 2:18

Class 2-A:

  • 106:  Patrick Woods (#1 West Delaware) beat Brock Rathbun (#2 Center Point-Urbana) Fall 1:41
  • 113:  Fletcher Green (#4 Washington) beat Zach Less (#2 West Delaware) 8-3
  • 120:  Doug Miner (#2 Spirit Lake Park) beat Shadow Leshen (#4 Albia) 1-0
  • 126:  Max Thompson (#1 Union) beat Kyle White (#4 Central Springs) 3-1
  • 132:  Colton McCrystal (#1 Sergeant Bluff-Luton) beat Cole Erickson (#6 Mediapolis) 11-0
  • 138:  Jake Marlin (#1 Creston/O-M) beat Adam Staudt (#5 Charles City) Fall 2:55 (4th State Title)
  • 145:  Brandon Sorensen (#1 Denver-Tripoli) beat Zach Muller (#4 West Delaware) 7-3 (4th State Title)
  • 152:  Logan Thomsen (#3 Union) beat Jackson Van Kirk (#8 Perry) Tech Fall 15-0
  • 160:  Logan McQuillen (Monticello) beat Trey Ryan (#1 Mount Vernon) 4-2
  • 170:  Adam Drain (#2 Mediapolis) beat Brice Wilckie (#5 Clear Lake) 7-3
  • 182:  Chase Shedenhelm (#2 Denver-Tripoli) beat Steven Holloway (#3 Mediapolis) 7-5
  • 195:  Keaton Hulett (#1 Creston/O-M) beat Riley Denny (#4 Centerville) 2-0
  • 220:  Adam Reth (#1 West Delaware) beat Tyler Dolieslager (#4 Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley)  Fall 1:58
  • 285:  Dean Broghammer (#1 West Delaware) beat Chad Pohlmeier (#3 Bondurant-Farrar) Fall 3:50

Class 3-A:

  • 106:  Henry Pohlmeier (#4 Johnston) beat Jacob Schwarm (#2 Bettendorf) 6-1
  • 113:  Clayton Eicher (#2 WDM Valley) beat Kaz Onoo (#3 Mason City) 2-1 (OT)
  • 120:  Jake Koethe (#2 WDM Valley) beat John Gioffredi (#3 Indianola) 4-2
  • 126:  Fredy Stroker (#1 Bettendorf) beat Jonathon Eide (#5 Dowling Catholic) Tech Fall 16-0
  • 132:  Logan Ryan (#1 Bettendorf) beat Bryce Steiert (#3 Waverly-Shell Rock) 7-6 (OT)
  • 138:  Jacob Woodard (#2 Bettendorf) beat Karsten VanVelsor (#7 Ottumwa) 15-9
  • 145:  Alex Hernandez (#2 Bettendorf) beat Austin Boyd (#4 Burlington) 4-0
  • 152:  Spencer Derifield (#2 Waverly-Shell Rock) beat Dawson Nemmers (#4 Western Dubuque)  9-4
  • 160:  Tim Miklus (#1 SE Polk) beat Logan Walkup (Johnston) 11-5
  • 170:  Dylan Blackford (#3 SE Polk) beat Mitch Bowman (#4 North Scott) 3-1 (OT)
  • 182:  Matt Seabold (#2 Burlington) beat Kyler Matthews (Waterloo West)  2-1
  • 195:  Marcus Harrington (#1 Waterloo West) beat Adam Walther (#3 Waverly-Shell Rock)  5-4
  • 220:  Bryce Fisher (#1 SE Polk) beat Gannon Gremmel (#10 Dubuque Hempstead) 9-4
  • 285:  Pedro Gomez (#1 Marshalltown) beat Zach Renshaw (#6 Lewis Central)  5-2

Girls Basketball Regional Semifinals/Finals Friday and Saturday

Sports

February 18th, 2013 by admin

Class 1A

Friday, February 15th at 7pm

Region 1

  • West Sioux (Hawarden) 47, West Bend-Mallard 46
  • Central Lyon, Rock Rapids 66, George-Little Rock 55

Region 2

  • Northwood-Kensett 51, Clarksville 50
  • Newell-Fonda 73, SE Webster-Grand (Burnside) 40

Region 3

  • Marquette Catholic (Bellevue)  44, Central (Elkader) 39
  • Grundy Center 53, Tripoli 34

Region 4

  • Lisbon 57, Preston 55 (OT)
  • Burlington-Notre Dame 90, Winfield-Mount Union 38

Region 5

  • Colo-Nesco 62, B-G-M (Brooklyn) 49
  • Meskwaki Settlement (Tama) 55, Keota 49

Region 6

  • Twin Cedars (Bussey) 74, Moravia 63
  • Earlham 54, Adair-Casey 48

Region 7

  • Villisca 57, Murray 46
  • Bedford 50, Fremont-Mills (Tabor) 27

Region 8

  • Gehlen Catholic (LeMars) 47, Remsen-Union 34
  • Ar-We-Va (Westside) 59, Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 39

Class 2A

Friday, February 15th at 7:00pm

Region 1

  • Okoboji (Milford) 41, Emmetsburg 39
  • Western Christian (Hull) 81, South O’Brien (Paulina) 45

Region 2

  • Manson-NW Webster 77,West Hancock (Britt) 71
  • Panorama (Panora) 65, Kuemper Catholic (Carroll) 56

Region 3

  • West Marshall (State Center) 72,  Hudson 54
  • Aplington-Parkersburg 32, Dike-New Hartford 24

Region 4

  • Maquoketa Valley (Dehli) 41, Bellevue 36
  • North Butler (Greene) 38, Sumner-Fredericksburg 33

Region 5

  • Iowa City Regina 69, Highland (Riverside) 43
  • North Linn (Troy Mills) 54, West Branch 50

Region 6

  • Woodward-Granger 44, Des Moines Christian 38
  • Pella Christian 48, #10 North Mahaska (New Sharon) 41

Region 7

  • Treynor 63, Audubon 55 OT
  •  IKM-Manning 65, Nodaway Valley 44

Region 8

  • Hinton 68, West Monona (Onawa) 66
  • Lawton-Bronson 62, Tri-Center, Neola 34

Class 3A

Saturday, February 16th at 7:00pm

  • Region 1: MOC Floyd Valley 59, South Central Calhoun 30
  • Region 2: Spirit Lake 51, Garner-Hayfield/Ventura 37
  • Region 3: Estherville-Lincoln Central 62, Nevada 31
  • Region 4: Cascade (Western Dubuque) 44, Crestwood (Cresco) 34
  • Region 5: Davenport Assumption 76, Center Point-Urbana 44
  • Region 6: Mid-Prairie (Wellman) 36, Williamsburg 32
  • Region 7: Bondurant-Farrar 50, #7 Central Lee (Donnellson) 35
  • Region 8: Red Oak 49, A-D-M (Adel) 37

Class 4A

Saturday, February 16th at 7:00pm

Region 1

  • Spencer 60, Humboldt 54
  • Bishop Heelan (Sioux City) 59, LeMars 53

Region 2

  • Charles City 40, Clear Lake 39
  • Waverly-Shell Rock 54, West Delaware (Manchester) 29

Region 3

  • North Scott (Eldridge) 35, Central Clinton (DeWitt) 22
  • Dubuque Wahlert 61, Western Dubuque (Epworth) 48

Region 4

  • Washington 59, Keokuk 52
  • Cedar Rapids Xavier 50, Solon 27

Region 5

  • Fairfield 54, Oskaloosa 49
  • Benton Community (Van Horne) 59, Clear Creek-Amana 31

Region 6

  • Winterset 51, Norwalk 48 (2 OT)
  • Dallas Center-Grimes 44, Des Moines Hoover 39

Region 7

  • Lewis Central (Council Bluffs) 51, Glenwood 38
  • Indianola 54, Carlisle 33

Region 8

  • Harlan 71, Carroll 36
  • Perry 50, Ballard (Huxley) 45