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Class 1A and 4A State Girls Golf experience weather delays

Sports

May 29th, 2018 by admin

The Class 4A and 1A State Girls Golf Tournaments have been hampered by lightning delays on day one. Both tournaments are being played in Marshalltown and were suspended around 1:00pm for lighting in the area and had not resumed as of 4:45pm. Only a few rounds had been completed before the delay set in.

Kuemper Catholic girls golf sits 8th after first day of 2A State Tournament

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May 29th, 2018 by admin

The Kuemper Catholic girls golf team sits in 8th place out of 10 teams after day one of the Class 2A State Golf Tournament at Lake Panorama National Golf Course. The Knights shot an opening team round of +114. Van Meter shot a +73 team total to grab the day one lead.

Kuemper’s Katie Schweers is the top area golfer after day one with a +24, 96. Dike-New Hartford’s Morgan Weber and Alta-Aurelia’s Annika Patton shot +6, 78’s to lead the tourney.

Isaiah Moss returning to Iowa in ’18-19

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May 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa guard Isaiah Moss says he’ll be back for his junior season with the Hawkeyes in 2018-19. Moss announced on Tuesday he intends to return to Iowa City after getting feedback from NBA personnel on his future in the league.

Moss averaged 11.1 points a game last season and was second on the team in steals. But Moss wasn’t expected to be picked in the upcoming draft. Iowa coach Fran McCaffery says the experience was a positive one for Moss, who could be counted on for even more production next season depending on what star Tyler Cook decides about his future.

Cook is expected to announce whether he’s returning to Iowa on Wednesday.

Atlantic’s Alyssa Ginther 4th after day 1 at 3A Girls State Golf

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May 29th, 2018 by admin

Atlantic’s Alyssa Ginther sits in 4th place after day one of competition at the Class 3A Girls State Golf Tournament at Coldwater Links in Ames. Ginther shot an opening round +8, 79 on Tuesday. The current leader is Britta Snyder of Gilbert who shot a -1, 70. Atlantic’s Baylee Newell is in 19th after shooting a +14, 85 on Tuesday.

Rylie Driskell of Creston and Somer Sinnard of Carroll are currently tied for 9th with opening rounds of +12, 83.

Creston sits in 3rd in the team race with a +62 team total on day one. Washington leads with a +50 total on day one. Carroll is in 8th with a +100 team total.

Atlantic boys tennis finishes with 4th place medal at State Team Tennis Tuesday

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May 29th, 2018 by admin

Atlantic will finish in 4th place in the Class 1A State Team Tennis Tournament. Atlantic fell in their Semifinal

Atlantic Boys Tennis Team
Photo courtesy Shawn Petersen

match against Maharishi, Fairfield 5-1. The Trojans then fell to the Boone Toreadors in the Class 1A Team Tennis Consolation Final 5-2. Atlantic fell behind 4-2 after singles play and needed to win all three doubles matches in order to take third place but they came up short, with the #3 doubles team getting knocked off first.

The Trojans finish a very successful 2018 season with the 5th trip to the Final Four in school history and the 4th place medal. The duo of Grant Podhajsky and Cooper McDermott took home their second straight doubles medal on Saturday with a 6th place finish. Sophomore Nile Petersen also competed in singles play at State.

Match Scores against Boone

Singles

#1 Singles: Mason Hulse, Boone def. Grant Podhajsky, Atlantic 6-2, 6-4.
#2 Singles: Cooper McDermott, Atlantic def. Jackson Zehr, Boone 6-3, 6-2
#3 Singles: Nile Petersen, Atlantic def. Corbin Wafful, Boone 4-6, 7-5, 1 (10-7)
#4 Singles: Cody Frame, Boone def. Kalob Flory, Atlantic 6-4, 1-6, 1 (10-5)
#5 Singles: Jimmy Boustead, Boone def. Luke Hohenberger, Atlantic 6-4, 6-4
#6 Singles: Jackson Smith, Boone def. Jake Redler, Atlantic 4-6, 3-6

Doubles

#3 Doubles Jimmy Boustead/Jackson Smith (Boone) def. Luke Hohenberger/Jake Redler (Atlantic) 6-3, 6-3

Boone clinches the win 5-2 to take third place at state. Atlantic will take home 4th place.

Atlantic falls in Boys State Tennis Final Four match against Maharishi

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May 29th, 2018 by admin

The Atlantic boys tennis team fell in their State Semifinal match on Tuesday morning against Maharishi, Fairfield 5-1. Maharishi clinched the win during singles play, so doubles matches were not played. Maharishi will advance to the State Championship match against Dubuque Wahlert. Wahlert swept past Boone in the other Semifinal 5-0 in singles play.

Atlantic will now play in the Consolation Final against Boone.

Match Scores against Maharishi

#1 Singles: Kai Vessey (Maharishi) def. Grant Podhajsky (Atlantic) 6-0, 6-3
#2 Singles: Devan Burke (Maharishi) def. Cooper McDermott (Atlantic) 6-4, 7-6 (3)
#3 Singles: Daniel Zhu (Maharishi) def. Nile Petersen (Atlantic) 6-2, 6-3
#4 Singles: David Zhang (Maharishi) def. Kalob Flory (Atlantic) 6-3, 6-4
#5 Singles: Luke Hohenberger (Atlantic) def. Allison Bhavani (Maharishi) 6-4, 6-3
#6 Singles: Karthik Vempati (Maharishi) def. Jake Redler (Atlantic) 4-6, 6-1, 6-3

Girls State Golf tees up today

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May 29th, 2018 by admin

The Girls State Golf Tournaments begin today for all four classes.

The Class 1A State Tournament is being played at American Legion Golf Course in Marshalltown. Griswold is competing as a team. Other local individuals include Jacey Anthofer of Exira-EHK, Sammi Jahde of CAM, and Kayla Chapman of Treynor.

Class 2A is being contested at Lake Panorama National Golf Course. Kuemper Catholic is competing in the team tournament. Other individuals include Madison Fear of Panorama and Gracie Brown of Clarinda.

Class 3A is playing at Coldwater Golf Links in Ames. Creston and Carroll are playing in the team race. Other individuals include Atlantic’s Alyssa Ginther and Baylee Newell. Ellen Keast of Harlan will also be competing individually.

Class 4A is teeing it up at Elmwood Country Club in Marshalltown. No local teams or individuals are competing in 4A.

 

Atlantic School Board approves 2018-19 Coaches/Sponsors continuing contracts except 1

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May 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Community School Board voted 3-to 2 this (Tuesday) morning to approve all of the 2018-19  Coaches/Sponsors Continuing Contracts, except for one. The Contract for Head Girls Basketball Coach Kelly Juhl, was not renewed. Their decision came following a closed session held at the Schuler Elementary School Media Center. Officials have stated the job will be opened up for a typical search to find a new coach.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 5/28/2018

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May 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast w/Jim Field.

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Iowa bicycling enthusiasts hope for summer free from car collisions

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May 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Many Iowans are getting their bicycles tuned-up and ready for a summer full of riding. Cycling enthusiasts are also hoping it’s a much safer season than recent years. According to the Iowa Bicycle Coalition, 11 people died in bicycle crashes in the state in 2016. Nine of those crashes involved collisions with vehicles. Roger White, with the group Cedar Valley Cyclists in Cedar Falls, says lawmakers could do much more to protect people pedaling on Iowa’s highways. “It’s very difficult to prove reckless driving, so there’s a void in the law,” White says. “One of the things that would help is if the legislature would pass full-lane passing of bicyclists and, at the same time, increase the penalties for driving distracted.”

While White is suggesting cars be required to move into another lane while passing bikes, others have called for a three-or-five foot passing clearance. “Neither of those are enforceable because you have two vehicles moving down the road at the same time and the vehicle driver is sitting way over on the left side – it’s very difficult to judge the distance from the opposite side of the vehicle while you’re going 55 or whatever miles an hour,” White says. “The only thing that’s clear is you know when you’re in the opposite lane or not, so full-lane passing is the solution to that.”

White and many other bicyclists are also calling for greater penalties in Iowa for motorists who are found at fault for hitting a cyclist. White says, many times, a motorist is only charged with failure to yield – even if the cyclist is killed or seriously injured.

(Radio Iowa)