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Indiana State defeats Drake 61-54

Sports

February 2nd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) — Dwayne Lathan scored 15 points and Jake Odum 14 to lead Indiana State to a 61-54 victory against Drake on Wednesday night. Odum had seven rebounds for the Sycamores (14-9, 5-7), who outscored Drake 36-16 in the paint en route to winning their third straight game. Rayvonte Rice scored 17 points and Ben Simons 13 for the Bulldogs (13-10, 6-6), who shot just 33 percent (18 of 54) from the field. Both teams were playing their first games since having to work overtime last weekend. Drake needed three extra periods to outlast Wichita State 93-86 on Saturday night, and Indiana State beat Evansville 90-81 in double overtime on Sunday. Lathan’s layup gave the Sycamores a 53-48 lead with 2:09 remaining. The Bulldogs failed to score on their next two possessions. Indiana State made eight free throws in the last 51 seconds, providing the cushion to withstand late 3-pointers by Rice and Kurt Alexander for Drake.

Iowa State seeks height in defensive backs

Sports

February 1st, 2012 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Born three months premature, Cliff Stokes usually was the smallest kid in his class as a youngster. Then he started growing and now he represents Iowa State’s new focus in recruiting defensive backs, a player with the height needed to take on the tall receivers the Cyclones face in the Big 12 Conference. The 6-foot, 180-pounder out of Trinity Valley Community College in Texas was among the 21 recruits who signed with Iowa State on Wednesday, a group that included five defensive backs. Four of the five defensive backs who signed are at least 6 feet tall, while the other is 5-10. Iowa State often has played cornerbacks who were 5-8 or 5-9. One of the starters last year, Jeremy Reeves, is 5-7.

Iowa State also signed five defensive linemen and place-kicker Cole Netten of Ankeny. Iowa State’s two kickers last season, Grant Mahoney and Zach Guyer were seniors, so the job appears to be Netten’s to lose. Netten went 11-for-14 on field goals last season, including a 47-yarder. One of the defensive backs who signed, Luke Knott of Lee’s Summit, Mo., is the brother of all-Big 12 linebacker Jake Knott, who’ll be a senior in the fall. Another, Damein Lawry of Dallas, played high school football for coach Elize Barnett, whose brother Duke is the father of ISU quarterback Jared Barnett.Rhoads said the 10-year, $20 million contract he signed in mid-December will help in recruiting because it shows stability in the program. He said he can be honest when parents asks if he’ll be at Iowa State until their son graduates. “I never as an assistant coach, a coordinator, a head coach looked them in the eye and told them with absolute certainty, yes,” Rhoads said. “Because chances are, it would be a lie. I think this long-term commitment by the university shows where we’re at in the direction we want to take this program.”

Iowa State’s class is generally ranked near the bottom of the Big 12, but Rhoads shrugged that off. “We’re trying to recruit the right guys that fit our philosophy and our program,” he said. “We’re not caught up in stars or golden apples or whatever they attach to a player.”

Ferentz focuses on new arrivals, not Coker

Sports

February 1st, 2012 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — For the second year in a row, Iowa fans waited for national signing day to hear coach Kirk Ferentz address a topic at least as pressing as his latest recruiting class. This time, Ferentz kept the focus on the 24 newest Hawkeyes. Ferentz on Wednesday refused to get into further details about the departure of star running back Marcus Coker, who was suspended for last month’s Insight Bowl for unspecified misconduct and has since left the program. Ferentz was forced to use last season’s signing day press conference to address concerns over a workout-related illness that sent more than a dozen players to the hospital. He said Wednesday he would discuss non-recruiting topics next week.

With Coker gone, the Hawkeyes signed a pair of running backs who might see playing time as early as next season. Leading the way is Greg Garmon, a 6-1, 200-pounder from Erie, Pa., who was a first-team all-state pick and notched 2,859 career rushing yards and 27 touchdowns. Iowa also landed Cedar Falls running back Barkley Hill, who spurned Iowa State to sign with the Hawkeyes. Garmon and Hill be thrown into a mix that includes returnees Jordan Canzeri, Brad Rogers and De’Andre Johnson as Iowa searches for a combination that can come close to matching the 1,384 rushing yards and 15 TDs Coker put up in 2011. Ferentz also announced that reserve back Jason White will return for his senior season.Though Iowa is set at quarterback next season with returning senior starter James Vandenberg, the depth chart is slim behind him. The Hawkeyes will bring in a pair of quarterbacks next season to compete with redshirt freshman Jake Rudock for the starting job in 2013 and beyond. Cody Sokol is a rare junior college player to sign with Iowa, a sure sign of the urgency the Hawkeyes have this offseason. Sokol, who was born in Des Moines, threw for 3,087 yards and 43 touchdowns at Scottsdale Community College (Arizona) last season.

Iowa also landed Tennessee native C.J. Beathard, who’ll be a true freshman and a likely redshirt candidate. Sokol could also redshirt next season, according to Ferentz. The Hawkeyes struggled along the defensive line last season. They signed a pair of highly touted recruits in end Faith Ekakitie and tackle Jaleel Johnson, both from Illinois high schools. Iowa also ventured into Illinois for offensive tackle Ryan Ward, a 6-5, 275-pounder considered one of the top prospects at the position in the nation. The Hawkeyes loaded up in the secondary with five defensive back signees. They also landed four offensive linemen, four defensive linemen and three wide receivers. Iowa signed more players from Illinois, five, than any other state, and brought in just three in-state players.

Chiefs offensive coordinator Muir retires

Sports

February 1st, 2012 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Offensive coordinator Bill Muir informed the Chiefs on Wednesday that he will retire after 34 years in the NFL, a move many had expected after Kansas City struggled much of last season. Muir joined the Chiefs as offensive line coach in 2009 and was elevated to offensive coordinator by then-coach Todd Haley, who was fired midway through this season.

The longtime assistant also spent seven seasons in Tampa Bay, where he won a Super Bowl as part of Jon Gruden’s staff. The Buccaneers won three division titles during his time there. Muir was not expected to remain the Chiefs’ offensive coordinator even if he remained on staff. New coach Romeo Crennel has said he hopes to have that position filled sometime after the Super Bowl.

8AM Sportscast 02-01-2012

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February 1st, 2012 by admin

W/ Jim Field

Tuesday Girls High School Basketball Results

Sports

February 1st, 2012 by Jim Field

Hawkeye 10:

  • Harlan 35, Atlantic 20
  • Clarinda 63, Glenwood 42
  • Red Oak 57, Shenandoah 44
  • Denison 47, Sergeant Bluuf-Luton 33

Western Iowa:

  • Griswold 35, Oakland Riverside 33
  • Tri-Center 47, Missouri Valley 36

Rolling Hills:

  • Adair-Casey 75, Orient-Macksburg 48
  • Exira-EHK 62, CAM 34
  • Walnut 55, Paton-Churdan 32
  • Iowa Christian Academy 52, Ankeny Christian 22

Others:

  • Carroll 46, Boone 38
  • Coon Rapids-Bayard 59, Madrid 18
  • Corning 72, Lenox 33
  • St. Albert 66, CB Thomas Jefferson 30
  • Nodaway Valley 51, Mount Ayr 32
  • Omaha Duchesne Academy, Neb. 35, CB Abraham Lincoln 30
  • Sidney 40, East Mills 23
  • Tabor Fremont-Mills 52, Nishnabotna 37
  • Villisca 43, Stanton 40
  • West Central Valley 54, Earlham 41

HSBB: Atlantic at Harlan Boys 01-31-2012

Podcasts, Sports

February 1st, 2012 by admin

Jim Field and Chris Parks have the call of the thrilling overtime game played Tuesday, January 31st.

Drake takes confidence into game at Indiana State

Sports

February 1st, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Drake’s players got Sunday off to recover from their three-overtime win against Wichita State Saturday, but after two days of practice, they’re back at it tonight (Wednesday) on the road at Indiana State. Coach Mark Phelps feels the win over the Shockers was part of the team’s growth. “I sense a maturity and a greater discipline from our team, and a steady hunger. They are certainly excited about the win, but feel is we play the right way, we can win more games,” Phelps says. He says the understanding of how they need to play should help them avoid a letdown after the big win. “I’ve said this all along, we have enough that if we play the right way with great energy and we defend to our best ability, we can beat anybody. At the same time, we’re not talented that if we don’t play that way we can lose any game we play,” Phelps explains. “So I think they have that mindset.” He says getting a win at Indiana State will require their best effort. He says they are the defending tournament champions and it is a challenge to go on the road. “It’s gonna be a battle, and we have to play with great energy and we have to defend, and it’s just gonna be I’m sure, a hard fought and intense game from both teams,” Phelps says. Drake is 13-9 overall and tied for third at 6-5 in the Missouri Valley Conference. Indiana State is 13-9 and 4-7 in the conference. Game time is seven p-m.

20 injured, no deaths in 2011 hunting seasons

Ag/Outdoor, News, Sports

February 1st, 2012 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Department of Natural Resources investigated 20 incidents involving injured hunters in 2011, virtually unchanged from recent years, but there were no hunting-related deaths in 2011, down from a single fatality last year. Megan Wisecup, a DNR recreational safety program supervisor, says most of the hunting incidents happened during shotgun deer season when a hunter focused on a deer and not on what’s beyond their target. As a result, she says people get shot. Several injuries happened without shooting at an animal. Wisecup says in one case a hunter was shot in the foot while reaching into his vehicle to unsnag a loaded gun from several bags he was carrying and the gun discharged. There were also eight reports of hunting incidents that caused property damage.

Tuesday Boys High School Basketball Results

Sports

February 1st, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Hawkeye 10:

  • Atlantic 71, Harlan 69 (OT) — Jerry Hayes Video Highlights
  • Clarinda 66, Glenwood 32
  • Red Oak 63, Shenandoah 52
  • Lewis Central 78, Kuemper Catholic 71
  • Sergeant Bluff-Luton 82, Denison-Schleswig 61

Western Iowa:

  • A-H-S-T 51, Audubon 43
  • Tri-Center 56, Missouri Valley 42
  • Riverside 75, Griswold 41

Rolling Hills:

  • Adair-Casey 53, Orient-Macksburg 29
  • Exira-EHK 68, CAM 55

Others:

  • East Union 56, Bedford 48
  • Boone 76, Carroll 70
  • Coon Rapids-Bayard 50, Madrid 36
  • St. Albert 80, CB Thomas Jefferson 56
  • East Mills 49, Sidney 34
  • Essex 70, South Page 63 (OT)
  • Nodaway Valley 65, Mount Ayr 60
  • Lenox 84, Corning 56
  • Fremont-Mills 75, Nishnabotna 52
  • Villisca 28, Stanton 21
  • Charter Oak-Ute 54, Ar-We-Va 50
  • Boyer Valley 47, Logan-Magnolia 32
  • Woodbine 78, West Harrison 71
  • IKM-Manning 69, West Monona 32