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Girls Regional Final Basketball Schedule 02/20/2019

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February 20th, 2019 by admin

Just one game on the Western Iowa postseason slate tonight. Glenwood and Denison will battle for a spot in the Girls 4A State Tournament tonight in Denison. The game was postponed from last night.

Girls Class 4A Region 2 Final: Glenwood at Denison-Schleswig 7:00pm

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February 20th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast with Jim Field.

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Fernando’s putback lifts No. 24 Maryland over No. 21 Iowa

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February 20th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Maryland head coach Mark Turgeon knew the ball would be in Iowa guard Jordan Bohannon’s hands. The No. 24 Terrapins were ready in the final 7.8 seconds, and they turned the No. 21 Hawkeyes away from a third-straight buzzer beater with a 66-65 victory on Tuesday night. Bruno Fernando scored 11 points for Maryland (20-7, 11-5 Big Ten), the last two of which came on a putback with 7.8

seconds to go that gave the Terrapins their winning margin.
Maryland gave up an 11-point lead over the final four minutes, but held on against an Iowa team that had won its last two games via buzzer-beater and had two looks at the basket in the final seven seconds. The Terrapins got 17 points from Anthony Cowan, who shot 5 of 10 from 3-point range and had eight rebounds. Eric Ayala added 11 points and Fernando had 11 rebounds. Despite Iowa’s furious comeback effort, which included Bohannon being fouled on a 3-pointer, Turgeon was happy with how his team responded to Iowa’s getting back in the game.

“They shoot five free throws, we’ve had the ball for 20 seconds and there was still 3:57 to go and it’s a two-point game,” Turgeon said. “It was crazy how fast we lost it. But my guys were tough tonight.
“Iowa missed about seven wide-open 3s for us. And we started to make shots. We got ourselves going and got our defense going.” Iowa (20-6, 9-6) saw its four game-win streak end. The Hawkeyes were led by Bohannon, who had 14 points, and Isaiah Moss, who added 12 points and 10 rebounds. Hawkeyes head coach Fran McCaffery couldn’t pinpoint a major difference in a reason for this outcome being different than the previous pair, other than the final possession was emblematic of the entire game. “It was kind of the whole game,” McCaffery said. “Shots by good shooters weren’t going in. There was a lot (of options at the end). I think (Bohannon) felt like he was free enough to pull. He wants to be the guy shooting it in that situation.”

The Hawkeyes couldn’t make another miracle, and finally were bit by inconsistent play they were able to overcome previously. Iowa held Maryland without a field goal for nearly six minutes to open the game, but allowed the Terrapins to shoot nearly 52 percent in the second half. The Hawkeyes dipped slightly last week after narrow wins, but a loss to a ranked team shouldn’t be the biggest indictment.
Maryland: A road win against a ranked team should boost the Terrapins next Sunday, provided Turgeon’s team holds serve at home against Ohio State.
UP NEXT
Iowa welcomes Indiana to Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Friday.

Ellingson, Wilkins carry Drake over Bradley 77-68

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February 20th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Brady Ellingson had 17 points to lead five Drake players in double figures as the Bulldogs topped Bradley 77-68 on Tuesday night. D.J. Wilkins added 14 points for the Bulldogs. Tremell Murphy chipped in 13, Nick McGlynn scored 13 and Anthony Murphy had 12. Murphy also had nine rebounds for the Bulldogs, while McGlynn posted nine rebounds and three blocks. Elijah Childs scored a career-high 24 points and had nine rebounds for the Braves (15-13, 7-8 Missouri Valley Conference), whose four-game win streak was broken. Dwayne Lautier-Ogunleye added 13 points and 10 rebounds.

The Bulldogs improve to 2-0 against the Braves for the season. Drake defeated Bradley 69-52 on Jan. 16. Drake (21-7, 10-5) will pursue its fifth consecutive win on Sunday when the team visits Illinois State. Bradley matches up against Evansville at home on Saturday.

Butler helps Baylor upset No. 19 Iowa State 73-69

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February 20th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa State might have blown its shot at the Big 12 title because it suddenly and somewhat inexplicably can’t win in Ames. Jared Butler scored 17 points, Freddie Gillespie had 14 and Baylor upset No. 19 Iowa State 73-69 on Tuesday night. Makia Mason scored 14 points on 18 shots in his return from a toe injury for the Bears (17-9, 8-5 Big 12). They outrebounded Iowa State 44-28 and grabbed 18 offensive boards over the smaller Cyclones, who’ve dropped back-to-back games at Hilton Coliseum — dubbed “Hilton Magic” because of how well the Cyclones typically play there. Iowa State’s 6-3 road record is the best in the Big 12. But for the third time this season, the Cyclones lost a home game they were favored to win.

After trailing by 10 points midway through the first half, Iowa State went ahead 52-50 on Marial Shayok’s three-point play with 11:45 left. Baylor swapped the lead with the Cyclones (19-7, 8-5) seven times in the next eight minutes, but Butler followed a layup with a 3 to put the Bears ahead 69-65 with two minutes left. Iowa State’s Cameron Lard then fumbled an entry pass from Shayok, and Mason hit two free throws to make it 71-65 with 35.3 seconds to go. Shayok had 20 points for Iowa State, which went nearly six minutes without a field goal down the stretch.

Iowa State, which also lost to TCU and Kansas State in Ames, fell two games behind the league-leading Wildcats. “It’s really mind boggling, to be honest with you,” Prohm said of his team, which beat K-State, Texas Tech and Mississippi on the road. “If you play the right way and you get beat, you get beat. We’ve got good teams in this league. We didn’t play the right way.” One bright spot for Iowa State was freshman Tyrese Haliburton. After passing up too many open looks recently, he buried 3 of 4 3s. …Eight different players grabbed offensive boards for Baylor. …The Cyclones had just five turnovers. …The Bears had 18 second-chance points and led for nearly 31 minutes.
UP NEXT: Iowa State plays at TCU on Saturday.

Exira-EHK rides big third quarter to win over Audubon

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February 19th, 2019 by admin

The Exira-EHK Spartans used a 21-6 third quarter advantage to secure a win over the Audubon Wheelers 61-45 on Tuesday night. It was a tight first half with the Spartans leading by just 5 at halftime 26-21. The Spartans then ripped off a 19-4 run to start the third quarter and grab a comfortable lead that lasted the rest of the way.

The Spartans got 19 points from 6-7 senior Dakota Rold to lead the win. After the game Rold said they talked at halftime about keeping the intensity high in the second half and it payed off.

Fellow senior Cole Burmeister added 14 points in the win. Burmeister said when they play strong defense that is what really makes the Spartans offense go, and that happened in the second half.

The Spartans improved to 21-2 on the season and will get a chance to avenge those two losses on Thursday. The Spartans will take on the Ar-We-Va Rockets in the Class 1A District 15 Final on Thursday night in Manning. The Rockets handed the Spartans the only blemishes on their record. Burmeister said they are excited for the opportunity to play them again.

Audubon got 22 points from senior Tate Killeen as his terrific career comes to an end along with Noah Muzney and Lane Lawson. The Wheelers ended the season with a 16-7 record.

The Spartans and Rockets game on Thursday night will be a 7:00pm tip and we will have coverage on KJAN with pregame starting about 6:45pm.

Ar-We-Va ends AHSTW’s season with strong finish and great foul shooting

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February 19th, 2019 by admin

The Ar-We-Va Rockets finished strong in a 66-54 win over the AHSTW Vikings a Class 1A District 15 Semifinal on Tuesday night. The Rockets led the game by 7 at the end of the first quarter and 4 at halftime 24-20. The Rockets led by 7 again at the end of the third and then used strong foul shooting to close out the win. The Rockets sank 15 of 16 free throw attempts in the fourth quarter and finished 24 of 28 at the line for the game.

Keegan Simons led the way for Ar-We-Va with 22 points and Drew Schurke finished with 20. Schurke was 8 for 8 from the stripe in the final quarter. The Rockets improved to 22-1 on the season and advanced to the District 15 Final on Thursday night.

AHSTW was able to make enough plays to stay within striking distance throughout the game but could never grab the lead from late in the first quarter on. The Viking were led by 19 points from Raydden Grobe and 12 from Blake Osbahr. The Vikings’ season ends with a record of 12-11.

Ar-We-Va will face the Exira-EHK Spartans on Thursday night in that District Final in Manning. The Spartans advanced in the second game of the evening with a 61-45 win over Audubon.

Boys District Basketball Scoreboard Tuesday 02/19/2019

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February 19th, 2019 by admin

Class 1A District Semifinals

Class 1A District 12 @ Creston

Central Decatur 61, Mormon Trail/Garden Grove 48
Bedford 43, Murray 41

Class 1A District 13 @ Earlham

Ankeny Christian Academy 76, Nodaway Valley 61
Earlham 76, Martensdale-St. Marys 55

Class 1A District 14 @ Fremont-Mills

St. Albert 64, Sidney 60
East Mills 56, Stanton 48

Class 1A District 15 – @ Exira/EHK

Ar-We-Va 66, AHSTW 54 –ON KJAN
Exira/EHK 61, Audubon 45-ON KJAN

Class 1A District 16 – @ Sioux Central

Newell-Fonda 56, IKM-Manning 40
Sioux Central 55, River Valley 37

CLASS 2A District Finals

Class 2A District 13 @ Ames

Des Moines Christian 58, Panorama 29

Class 2A District 14 @ CB Thomas Jefferson

Treynor 58, Tri-Center 35

Exira-EHK and Audubon meet in District Semifinal tonight

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February 19th, 2019 by Jim Field

The Exira-EHK Spartans (20-2) will get another meeting with the Audubon Wheelers (16-6) in the Class 1A District 15 Semifinals tonight. The Spartans knocked off the Wheelers in the regular season 75-55 back on January 12th. This time will be a win or see the season end scenario.

The Spartans have put up an impressive 73 points per game this year and have 4 players averaging in double figures. Dakota Rold leads the way with 17.3 points per outing followed by Cole Burmeister with 15.9 per game, Josh Pettepier 12.8ppg, and Trever Schulz 11.9ppg.

The Wheelers will counter with a strong offense of their own. They are averaging 65 points per contest with three players leading the charge. Tate Killeen has averaged 19.6 points per game and Lane Lawson is at 15.3 and Kaiden Smith has dropped 12.2 per outing.

Chris Parks will have the call of the game tonight in Elk Horn with tip-off set for approximately 7:00pm following the AHSTW vs. Ar-We-Va contest. Tune in on AM1220, FM101.1, and online at kjan.com.

AHSTW faces Ar-We-Va tonight in District Semis

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February 19th, 2019 by Jim Field

The AHSTW Vikings (12-10) will face the Ar-We-Va Rockets (21-1) in the Boys Class 1A District 15 Semifinals tonight in Elk Horn. The game has been moved up to a 5:30pm start time due to the impending winter storm tonight.

The Vikings come in averaging 53 points per game as a team and are led individually by Clayton Akers’ 10 points per outing. The Vikings have a number of contributors in the 8 to 6 point per game range. They will face a Rockets squad that is averaging 64 points per outing. The Rockets have three players averaging in doubled figures: Keegan Simons (19.5), Drew Schurke (16.8), and Derek Oeser (9.7).

The teams did not meet during the regular season.

Chris Parks has the call tonight from Elk Horn with pregame at 5:20pm. Tune in on AM1220, FM101.1, and online at kjan.com.