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IATC Preseason Individual Cross Country Rankings

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August 15th, 2018 by admin

The Iowa Association of Track Coaches released their preseason individual runner rankings on Tuesday. Here is a look at the Top-30 lists for each class with local athletes in bold.

4A Boys

4A Girls

3A Boys

3A Girls

2A Boys

2A Girls

1A Boys

1A Girls

Iowa Association of Track Coaches Preseason Cross Country Rankings

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August 15th, 2018 by admin

The Iowa Association of Track Coaches released their preseason cross country rankings on Tuesday. Here is a look at the Top-15 list for each class.

Boys 4A

Ranking School Name
1 Dowling Catholic, WDM
2 Pleasant Valley
3 Dubuque, Hempstead
4 Johnston
5 Waukee
6 Linn-Mar, Marion
7 Prairie, CR
8 Iowa City, West
9 Valley, WDM
10 Cedar Rapids, Washington
11 Cedar Rapids, Kennedy
12 Ankeny
13 Dubuque, Senior
14 Iowa City, City High
15 Ames

Teams to Watch

Ankeny Centennial
Cedar Falls
Des Moines, Roosevelt
Sioux City, North
Urbandale

Girls 4A

Rankings School Name
1 Johnston
2 Waukee
3 Dubuque, Hempstead
4 Iowa City, West
5 Dubuque, Senior
6 Urbandale
7 Linn-Mar, Marion
8 Dowling Catholic, WDM
9 Pleasant Valley
10 Des Moines, Roosevelt
11 Ankeny Centennial
12 Iowa City, City High
13 Southeast Polk
14 Cedar Falls
15 Ottumwa

Teams to Watch

Ames
Bettendorf
North Scott, Eldridge
Prairie, CR
Valley, WDM

Boys 3A

Ranking School Name
1 Gilbert
2 DCG
3 Decorah
4 Mount Vernon-Lisbon
5 Grinnell
6 Marion
7 Carlisle
8 CPU
9 Sergeant Bluff-Luton
10 Clear Creek Amana
11 Xavier
12 Bondurant-Farrar
13 Nevada
14 ADM
15 Clear Lake

Teams to Watch

Charles City
Glenwood
Pella
Wahlert
Waverly-Shell Rock

Girls 3A

Ranking School Name
1 Wahlert
2 Pella
3 Decorah
4 DCG
5 Charles City
6 Heelan
7 Humboldt
8 North Polk
9 Anamosa
10 Ballard
11 Benton
12 Grinnell
13 Denison
14 Glenwood
15 Marion

Teams to Watch

Assumption
Atlantic
Gilbert
Solon
Spencer

Boys 2A

Ranking School Name
1 George-Little Rock / Central Lyon
2 Sioux Center
3 Tipton
4 Bellevue
5 Garner-Hayfield-Ventura
6 South Hardin
7 Okoboji
8 Unity Christian
9 Sheldon
10 Monticello
11 Des Moines Christian
12 Roland-Story
13 Crestwood
14 Northeast
15 Waukon

Teams to Watch

Mid-Prairie
Missouri Valley
Pella Christian
Western Christian
Williamsburg

Girls 2A

Ranking School Name
1 Mid-Prairie, Wellman
2 Monticello
3 Wc-Kp
4 Crestwood, Cresco
5 Panorama, Panora
6 Cascade, Western Dubuque
7 Williamsburg
8 Okoboji, Milford
9 Waukon
10 Unity Christian, Orange City
11 Emmetsburg
12 Danville/New London
13 Eagle Grove
14 Shenandoah
15 Aplington-Parkersburg

Teams to Watch

Grundy Center-Gladbrook
North Cedar
PCM, Monroe
Pocahontas Area
Underwood

Boys 1A

Ranking School Name
1 Madrid
2 Nodaway Valley
3 South Hamilton
4 Woodward Academy
5 South Winneshiek
6 Starmont
7 Pekin
8 AC/GC
9 Hudson
10 Ogden
11 Tri-Center
12 Denver
13 Calamus Wheatland
14 Earlham
15 East Marshall

Teams to Watch

Durant
Maquoketa Valley
Newman Mason City
Saint Albert
Sibley Ocheyedan

Girls 1A

Ranking School Name
1 Hudson
2 Kee High
3 Logan-Magnolia
4 Central Elkader
5 South Winneshiek
6 Denver
7 Pekin
8 St. Edmond
9 Regina Iowa City
10 Alta Aurelia
11 AC/GC
12 AHSTW
13 Newman Mason City
14 North Linn
15 Baxter

Teams to Watch

Durant
Marquette
Nashua Plainfield
Ridge View
Tri-Center

Gant homers, pitches Cardinals to 6-4 win over Nationals

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August 15th, 2018 by admin

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Even John Gant cracked a smile.

Gant homered for his first major league hit and pitched one-run ball into the sixth inning, helping the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Washington Nationals 6-4 on Tuesday night for their season-high seventh consecutive victory.

Kolten Wong had three hits and three RBIs as St. Louis (65-55) pulled within four games of the NL Central-leading Chicago Cubs and moved within one game of the Philadelphia Phillies for the second NL wild card. The Cardinals also improved to 18-9 since Mike Shildt was named interim manager on July 13, the most wins for a manager through his first 27 games in franchise history.

The Nationals (60-60) have dropped six of eight to fall eight games behind Atlanta in the NL East.

Gant (5-4) permitted four hits and struck out six in 5 1/3 innings. He has given up just two earned runs over 11 1/3 innings in his last two starts, both wins.

The 26-year-old Gant was 0 for 30 for his career when he drove a 1-1 pitch from Gio Gonzalez (7-9) over the wall in left in the second. The two-run shot gave Washington a 3-0 lead.

Gant, who has a reputation for being a stoic player, admitted to smiling “once or twice” once he got back to the dugout.

Wong’s solo homer made it 6-1 in the sixth, but Washington responded with three in the eighth. Harper hit a two-run shot, and Daniel Murphy singled in Anthony Rendon.

Matt Adams then struck out looking against Dakota Hudson, ending the inning, and Jordan Hicks worked the ninth for his fourth save in eight chances.

Paul DeJong also doubled and scored for St. Louis one night after he connected for a game-ending homer in a 7-6 victory. Matt Carpenter walked in the sixth to extend his on-base streak to 32 games.

Gonzalez was charged with five runs and five hits in four innings. The veteran left-hander is just 1-4 in his last six starts.

UP NEXT

The Nationals will start right-hander Jeremy Hellickson (5-2, 3.54 ERA) in the third game of a four-game set. Austin Gomber (2-0, 3.45 ERA) pitches for the Cardinals on Wednesday night. Hellickson is 2-2 with a 4.13 ERA in five career starts against St. Louis. Gomber is coming off his first win as a starter in a 7-0 Cardinals victory against the Kansas City Royals last Friday.

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Nats walked off again, this time by Cards’ DeJong

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August 14th, 2018 by admin

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Nationals manager Dave Martinez was awake most of the night after Washington lost on a walk-off grand slam Sunday.

He likely won’t be catching up on that missed sleep Monday.

Paul DeJong handed the Nationals their second straight walk-off loss, capping a back-and-forth finish with a game-ending solo homer in the ninth inning of the St. Cardinals’ 7-6 victory Monday night.

DeJong took Koda Glover (0-1) deep leading off the ninth on a 3-1 pitch. A night earlier, Ryan Madson allowed a game-ending ninth-inning grand slam to the Chicago Cubs’ David Bote in a 4-3 defeat.

Washington’s bullpen has blown saves in three of its past four games. All-Star closer Sean Doolittle has been on the disabled list since early July, and top setup man Kelvin Herrera went to the DL with right rotator cuff impingement last week.

The usually stoic DeJong wasn’t quite sure how to celebrate his first career walk-off homer. He started calm, keeping his head down as he rounded the bases. After coming around third, though, he whipped his helmet into the grass, threw his arms down and bellowed out a roar.

The Cardinals recorded their 10th walkoff of the season and DeJong became the sixth different player to end a game in grand fashion.

The Cardinals have won six in a row and moved to nine games over .500 for the first time this season.

DeJong’s 380-foot drive ended a wild final two innings.

Matt Carpenter and Jedd Gyorko homered in the eighth inning to put St. Louis up 6-4. Gyorko started the rally with a leadoff drive, and Carpenter followed with a three-run homer off Sammy Solis.

The Nationals tied it at 6 in the top of the ninth on RBI singles by Daniel Murphy and Matt Wieters off closer Bud Norris. Dakota Hudson (3-0) relieved Norris and stranded two baserunners by retiring Wilmer Difo and Adam Eaton.

Juan Soto and Bryce Harper homered for the Nationals, who have lost five of seven.

Gyorko sparked St. Louis’ big eighth inning with his homer off Justin Miller. Kolten Wong and Patrick Wisdom then singled to set up Carpenter’s 33rd homer. Carpenter has homered in seven of his past 10 games. He extended his major-league leading on-base streak to 31 games with a first-inning bunt single. He has 17 homers during that string.

Harper won a 10-pitch battle with starter Miles Mikolas by drilling his 29th homer leading off the fourth to lead 2-1.

Ryan Zimmerman added a run-scoring double in the second for the Nationals.

Jose Martinez had four hits for the Cardinals.

Mikolas gave up four runs on four hits over seven innings. He struck out four and walked one.

Tommy Milone started for Washington and gave up two runs on 10 hits over 4 1/3 innings.

UP NEXT

LHP Gio Gonzalez (7-8, 3.39) will face RHP John Gant (4-4, 3.89) in the second of the four-game series Tuesday. Gonzalez has allowed just two earned runs over 14 innings in two starts this season against St. Louis. Gant made his major league debut against Washington on April 6, 2016 as a member of the Atlanta Braves.

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Cardinals rally to beat Royals 8-2 for 5th straight win

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August 13th, 2018 by admin

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The St. Louis Cardinals were a .500 team after a loss on July 25, but since then they’ve been the hottest team in the National League.

Yadier Molina broke a tie with a two-run single in the seventh inning, Tyson Ross won his St. Louis debut and the Cardinals defeated the Kansas City Royals 8-2 on Sunday to win their fifth straight, matching a season high.

The Cardinals moved eight games above .500, equaling their season high set on June 11, and are a National League-best 12-4 since July 27. Manager Mike Matheny was fired on July 14 in an attempt to jump-start the disappointing team.

Molina’s bases-loaded single in the seventh scored Harrison Bader and Patrick Wisdom, who had two hits, drove in a run and scored two in his major league debut. Wisdom’s RBI single had tied it at 2-2.

The Cardinals concluded a three-city trip with a 7-2 record.

Ross, who last pitched on Aug. 3 for San Diego, was an emergency starter, replacing Luke Weaver, who was scratched after cutting his right index finger on the aluminum foil cover of his clubhouse meal on Saturday night.

Ross (7-9), who made 22 starts with the Padres before the Cardinals claimed him on waivers last week, allowed two runs on four hits and two walks in six innings.

Paul DeJong hit a two-run homer in a three-run ninth to cap the scoring.

Jason Hammel (2-12) entered in the seventh and retired none of the four batters he faced. He was charged with three runs.

Jakob Junis limited the Cardinals to three singles, walked none and struck out eight before leaving after six innings with a 2-1 lead.

Lucas Duda singled home Salvador Perez in the third to put Kansas City up 2-1. Alex Gordon scored in the first after an error by Wisdom, the first baseman.

The Royals have lost nine of 10 and are 15-46 since May 30.

UP NEXT

Cardinals: RHP Miles Mikolas will start the opener of a four-game series against the Washington Nationals at Busch Stadium.

Jacobsen rallies to win 60th Annual Tournament of Champions

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August 12th, 2018 by admin

2018 Champion Derek Jacobsen

Atlantic native Derek Jacobsen rallied to win the 60th annual Tournament of Champions at the Atlantic Golf and Country Club on Sunday.

Jacobsen started the final day a shot back of past champion Matt Weresh and fell behind a few strokes before eventually grabbing the lead on the 17th hole. Jacobsen had a strong stretch on the front nine scrambling for par on the 4th hole and following that with three straight birdies. It was a tight race until the end. Matt Weresh lead the entire day until a bogey at the 15th. That put three players in a tie for the lead at -1 for the weekend: Weresh, Jacobsen, and Zach Christensen.  The tie held through 16 and then Jacobsen launched a great drive on 17 and took advantage by getting close in two and making birdie. That gave him the one shot edge that he would hang on to. Weresh had a chance for birdie skate by the hole on 18 and Jacobsen just needed to tap in for par to win.

Jacobsen finished with a weekend total -2, 205. He shot rounds of 68-69-68 on the weekend to grab the win. Weresh was Runner-Up at -1. Zach Christensen finished 3rd at Even. Barry Smith was 4th at +3 and Andrew Martin, Matt Haley, and Jake Olsen finished at +4.

Senior Champ Darron Baker

Past Senior Champ Darron Baker was the Senior division champion by two shots with a weekend +12, 219. Baker shot rounds of 73-71-75 to beat out Daryl Armstrong who was two shots back.

Super Senior Champ John Willmore

John Willmore completed the Tournament of Champions grand slam by winning the Super Senior Division by one shot over two- time defending champ Arnie Leistad. Willmore shot +2, 209 for the weekend. He had rounds of 68-69-72. This was his first year playing in the Super Senior Division and the win adds to his prior titles in the Open and Senior Divisions.

Thanks to all of players, volunteers, AGCC staff, and spectators for another great year of the Tournament of Champions.

Derek Jacobsen, Darron Baker, John Willmore

Tournament of Champions – Final Round Results

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August 12th, 2018 by Jim Field

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Championship Division (FINAL):

  • Derek Jacobsen (Top 25)   68 – 69 – 68 = 205 (-2)
  • Matt Weresh (Past Champion)   6868 – 70 = 206 (-1)
  • Zach Christianson (Atlantic G&CC)   69 – 69 – 69 = 207 (E)
  • Barry Smith (Pine Knolls GC)   68 – 71 – 71 = 210 (+3)
  • Jake Olsen (Atlantic G&CC)   74 – 69 – 68 = 211 (+4)
  • Matt Haley (Indianola CC)  66 – 73 – 72 = 211 (+4)
  • Andrew Martin (Past Champion)  70 – 68 – 73 = 211 (+4)
  • Hank Weresh (Des Moines G&CC)   69 – 73 – 70 = 212 (+5)
  • Mike Davie (Logan-MoValley CC)   67 – 73 – 73 = 213 (+6)
  • Aaron King (Sac CC)   70 – 69 – 74 = 213 (+6)
  • Jaxson Armstrong (Crestwood Hills GC)   71 – 70 – 73 = 214 (+7)
  • Jared Koch (Majestic Hills GC)   72 – 72 – 71 = 215 (+8)
  • Chris Nelson (Past Champion)   71 – 73 – 71 = 215 (+8)
  • Austin Reitz (Onawa CC)   70 – 73 – 72 = 215 (+8)
  • Ryan Clark (Briarwood GC)   73 – 69 – 74 216 (+9)
  • Nathan Zimmerman (Treynor Rec Area)   70 – 71 – 75 = 216 (+9)
  • Matt Gearhart (Atlantic G&CC)  67 – 72 – 77 = 216 (+9)
  • Evan Schuler (Past Champion)   73 – 72 – 72 = 217 (+10)
  • Jason Reynolds (Past Champion)   72 – 72 – 73 = 217 (+10)
  • Darby McLaren (Atlantic G&CC)   73 – 70 – 74 = 217 (+10)
  • Jeremy Johnson (Indianola CC)   67 – 75 – 75 = 217 (+10)
  • Tim Redding (Hillcrest CC)   72 – 73 – 74 = 219 (+12)
  • Bill Matzdorff (Briarwood GC)   70 – 74 – 75 = 219 (+12)
  • Jason Vanderkooi (Hinton GC)   79 – 68 – 74 = 221 (+14)
  • Ben Renaud (Nishna Hills GC)   78 – 70 – 73 = 221 (+14)
  • Kyle Pieper (Jester Park GC)   77 – 73 – 71 = 221 (+14)
  • Tim Murphy (Dunlap GC)  69 – 74 – 78 – 221 (+14)
  • Sam Pieczynski (Waveland CC)   70 – 77 – 75 = 222 (+15)
  • Ryan Grove (Happy Hollow CC)   75 – 73 – 74 = 222 (+15)
  • James Reynolds (Griswold G&CC)   71 – 74 – 78 = 223 (+16)
  • Joe Schafer (Waveland CC)   72 – 72 – 79 = 223 (+16)
  • Jeff Gude (Atlantic G&CC)   72 – 69 – 82 = 223 (+16)
  • Troy Finestead (Woodward GC)   75 – 71 – 79 = 225 (+18)
  • Brett McDannald (Osceola CC)   75 – 76 – 77 = 228 (+21)
  • Jeff Johnson (Greenfield G&CC)   75 – 78 – 77 = 230 (+23)
  • Dave Kaili (HH Blank GC)   75 – 79 – 76 = 230 (+23)
  • Steve Davie (Majestic Hills GC)   78 – 77 – 76 = 231 (+24)
  • Matt Gross (Nishna Hills GC)   79- 75 – 77 = 231 (+24)
  • Nathan Ross (Atlantic G&CC)   80 – 74 – 77 = 231 (+24)
  • Jake Reynolds (Griswold G&CC)   79 – 75 – 77 = 231 (+24)
  • Evan Baldwin (Villisca CC)   72 – 77 – 83 = 232 (+25)
  • JJ Petersen (Quail Run GC)   81 – 78 – 75 = 234 (+27)
  • Eric Brown (Mt Ayr G&CC)   74 – 80 – 80 = 234 (+27)
  • Max Langenfeld (Harlan G&CC)   78 – 77 – 81 = 236 (+29)
  • Steve Christman (Crestwood Hills GC)   82 – 76 – 79 = 237 (+30)
  • Drew Thompson (Lenox GC)   79 – 81 – 80 = 240 (+33)
  • Ron Eads (Waveland CC)   78 – 81 – 83 = 242 (+35)
  • Nick Weihs (Audubon G&CC)   78 – 79 – 85 = 242 (+35)
  • Mike Bauer (Audubon G&CC)   77 – 84 – 84 = 245 (+38)
  • Cyle Renaud (Nishna Hills GC)   76 – 86 – 85 = 247 (+40)
  • Cruz Reed (Lenox GC)   83 – 80 – 84 = 247 (+40)
  • Don Newbury (Lakeview CC)   81 – 81 – 86 = 248 (+41)
  • Jake Daeges (Rosman-Glendale GC)   88 – 81 – 93 = 262 (+55)

Senior Division (FINAL):

  • Darron Baker (Past Champion)   73 – 71 – 75 = 219 (+12)
  • Daryl Armstrong (Crestwood Hills GC)   71 – 75 – 75 = 221 (+14)
  • Bobby Rist (Lake City CC)   74 – 72 – 76 = 222 (+15)
  • Del Miller (Past Champion)   74 – 74 – 74 = 222 (+15)
  • Tad Olsen (Atlantic G&CC)   72 – 73 – 78 = 223 (+16)
  • Kim Peters (Crestwood HIlls GC)   73 – 71 – 82 = 226 (+19)
  • Rick Thompson (Past Champion)   78 – 74 – 74 = 226 (+19)
  • Jim Wood (Red Oak CC)   72 – 70 – 85 = 227 (+20)
  • John O’Hair (Indianola CC)   80 – 76 – 77 = 233 (+26)
  • Ryan Phifer (Gateway Rec Area)   81 – 76 – 77 = 233 (+26)
  • Jeff Morenz (Atlantic G&CC)   77 – 74 – 84 = 235 (+28)
  • Mike Martin (Nishna Hills GC)   73 – 77 – 86 = 236 (+29)
  • Blair Hoegh (Ankeny G&CC)   79 – 80 – 79 = 238 (+31)
  • Jeff Heckroth (Woodward GC)   79 – 82 – 80 = 241 (+34)
  • Frank Moran (Woodward GC)   87 – 76 – 79 = 242 (+35)
  • Lyle Wittrock (5 X 80 GC)   80 – 77 – 87 = 244 (+37)
  • Ken Portsche (Past Champion)   81 – 78 – 85 = 244 (+37)
  • Chuck Smith (Nishna Hills GC)   81 – 81 – 88 = 250 (+43)
  • Roger Fisher (North Kossuth GC)   94 – 89 – 89 = 272 (+65)
  • Tim Dooley (Eagle Grove (GC)   86 – 86 – WD
  • Rick Carter (Past Champion)   79 – 75 – WD

Super Senior Division (FINAL):

  • John Willmore (Past Champion)   68 – 69 – 72 = 209 (+2)
  • Arnie Leistad (Past Champion)   71 – 66 – 73 = 210 (+3)
  • Jim Mullenix (Atlantic G&CC)   76 – 73 – 78 = 227 (+20)
  • Allan Hjelle (Atlantic G&CC)   73 – 73 – 82 = 228 (+21)
  • Terry Richardson (Oakland GC)   75 – 79 – 80 = 234 (+27)
  • Jim Redemske (Clarmond CC)  80 – 81 – 77 = 238 (+31)
  • Ron Brooks (HH Blank GC)   81 – 77 – 81 = 239 (+32)
  • Gaylord Schelling (Atlantic G&CC)   85 – 75 – 83 = 243 (+36)
  • Ed Collins (Audubon G&CC)   85 – 79 – 82 = 246 (+39)
  • Roger Herring (Nishna Hills GC)   81 – 81 – 88 = 250 (+43)
  • Perry Paulsen (Atlantic G&CC)   88 – 82 – 85 = 255 (+48)
  • Bruce Henderson (Top 25)   90 – 85 – 81 = 256 (+49)
  • Ed Troll (Avoca GC)   94 – 89 – 83 = 266 (+59)
  • John McDermott (Nishna Hills GC)   98 – 87 – 83 = 268 (+61)
  • Rod Toftey (Clarmond CC)   83 – 93 – WD

No cutter: Cards’ Weaver slices finger on tray, misses start

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August 12th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Luke Weaver cut his finger while opening a food tray in the clubhouse at Kansas City and was scratched from his start against the Royals. Weaver had been scheduled to pitch Sunday.

The accident occurred Saturday night when the righty sliced the index finger on his pitching hand on the aluminum foil covering a tray. Super glue was applied, but it did not hold sufficiently for Weaver to pitch deep into a game.

Tyson Ross, claimed by the Cardinals last week off waivers from San Diego, pitched in place of Weaver. “He cut it on the piece of the topping,” Cardinals interim manager Mike Shildt said. “We found out about in the seventh inning. It just made sense long term to give him the day off.”

“It’s on his right index finger. He probably could have started, but it just made sense to not push it and have him throw 90 or 100 pitches. We didn’t want him to miss another start,” he said. “We want to put this behind him and have him move on to the next start, and give Tyson Ross an opportunity. It’s worked out for Tyson and for us to have a quality starter, and he’s available and is on more than regular rest.”

The 24-year-old Weaver is 6-10 with a 4.66 ERA in 23 starts.