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Rolling Valley Conference Track & Field Meet

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May 1st, 2018 by admin

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Girls Team

  1. Glidden-Ralston 106
  2. Boyer Valley  99
  3. Woodbine 97.5
  4. West Harrison 70
  5. CAM 65
  6. Coon Rapids-Bayard 63.5
  7. Ar-We-Va 54
  8. Exira/EHK 26
  • 100: Jade Hays (Coon Rapids-Bayard) 14.19
  • 200: Jade Hays (Coon Rapids-Bayard) 28.7
  • 400: Sabrina Rife (West Harrison) 1:06.04
  • 800: Erin Weber (Boyer Valley) 2:44.7
  • 1500: Kylie Petersen (Boyer Valley) 5:34.58
  • 3000: Katie Gore (West Harrison) 12:52.42
  • 100 Hurdles: Kerstyn Matusik (Woodbine) 17.7
  • 400 Hurdles: Tianna Janssen (Glidden-Ralston) 1:15.85
  • 4×100: Woodbine (Kerstyn Matusik, Jamie Plowman, Brianna Baker, Kerragen Hamblen) 54.29
  • 4×200: Glidden-Ralston (Emma Hannasch, Talia Schon, Tianna Janssen, Avery Schlabach) 1:57.47
  •  4×400: West Harrison (Kayla Lynch, Cassidy Hatcher, Katie Gore, Sabrina Rife) 4:43.2
  • 4×800: Boyer Valley (Marie Hanigan, Abby Burkhart, Katlyn Tremel, Erin Weber) 11:48.15
  • Sprint Medley: Coon Rapids-Bayard (Katelyn Winnett, Cora McAlister, Emily Baker, Jade Hayes) 2:03.08
  • Distance Medley: Boyer Valley (Brittany Shumate, Katlyn Tremel, Erin Weber, Kylie Petersen) 4:53.6
  • Shuttle hurdle: Woodbine (Kerragen Hamblen, Alyssa Jensen, Jayde Clark, Kerstyn Matusik) 1:15.20
  • High Jump: Gretchen Wallace (Gladden-Ralston) 4-10
  • Long Jump: Leslie Luf, (Ar-We-Va) 15-02.75
  • Shot Put: Molly Venteicher (CAM) 36-04.5
  • Discus: Emily Hinners (Ar-We-Va) 99-06

Boys Team

  1. Woodbine 157
  2. CAM 101
  3. Boyer Valley 99
  4. Exira/EHK 62
  5. Ar-WE-Va 57
  6. West Harrison 40
  7. Coon Rapids-Bayard 37
  8. Glidden-Ralston 27
  9. Paton-Churdan 8
  • 100: Deshawn Carr (CAM) 11.85
  • 200: Deshawn Carr (CAM) 23.93
  • 400: Wyatt Pryor (Woodbine) 54.22
  • 800: Thomas Hensley (CAM) 2:12.48
  • 1600: Evan Wilson (Exira/EHK) 4:51.72
  • 3200: Evan Wilson (Exira/EHK) 10:51.8
  • 110 Hurdles: Tyler Brummer (Boyer Valley) 16.35
  • 400 Hurdles: Tyler Brummer (Boyer Valley) 58.04
  • 4×100: Woodbine (Joseph McHugh, Layne Pryor, Maverick Winther, Tyler Coberly) 46.03
  • 4×200: Coon Rapids-Bayard (Peyton Clipperton, Daniel Hildebrand, Jason Martinez, Jalen Rosenbeck) 1:42.09
  • 4×400: Woodbine (Joseph McHugh, Layne Pryor, Seth Gruver, Maverick Winther) 3:42.44
  • 4×800: Woodbine (Wyatt Pryor, Connor Sullivan, Adam Sherer, Seth Gruver) 9:17.08
  • Sprint Medley: CAM (Darien Burnison, Preston Murphy, Jordan McDuff, Thomas Hensley) 1:45.04
  • Distance Medley: Boyer Valley (Ryan Lehan, Hunter Soma, Tyler Brummer, Joe Weber) 03:59.34
  • Shuttle Hurdle: Woodbine (Maverick Winther, Joey Wolf, Tyler Coberly, Jack Nelson) 1:06.1
  • High Jump: Keegan Simons (Ar-We-Va) 6-04
  • Long Jump: Deshawn Carr (CAM) 19-08.5
  • Shot Put: Joey Wolf (Woodbine) 47-05.5
  • Discus: Jalen Malone (Boyer Valley) 127-03

Hawkeye 10 Conference Tennis Championships

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May 1st, 2018 by admin

Boys Team

  1. Atlantic  25
  2. Glenwood  22
  3. Kuemper Catholic  20
  4. Shenandoah  18
  5. Denison  16
  6. Creston  10
  7. St. Albert  9
  8. Clarinda  9
  9. Harlan  9
  10. Red Oak  3
  11. Lewis Central  3

Boys #1 Singles

  • 1st – Joel Ibanez (Glenwood beat Tanner Finken (Kuemper Catholic) 7-5, 4-6, 1-0
  • 3rd – Grant Podhajsky (Atlantic) beat Jacob Buzzard (Shenandoah) 8-2
  • 5th – Reed Miller (St. Albert) beat JD Hitt (Clarinda) 8-2
  • 7th – Dustin Merritt (Creston) beat Caleb Seuntjens (Denison) 8-1

Boys #2 Singles

  • 1st – Adam Konfrst (Glenwood) beat Trevor Finnegan (Shenandoah) 6-3, 6-1
  • 3rd – Luke Hohenberger (Atlantic) beat Bailey Schmitz (Harlan) 8-2
  • 5th – Nathan Rhedin (St. Albert) beat Luke Hicks (Kuemper Catholic) 9-8
  • 7th – Kory Rogers (Clarinda) beat Spencer Cooper Ohm (Lewis Central) 8-1

Boys #1 Doubles

  • 1st – Jacob Cook/Jaden Driskell (Creston) beat Jaden Heiden/Sean Moran (Denison) 6-0, 6-0
  • 3rd – Cooper McDermott/Nile Petersen (Atlantic) beat Cam Pille/Justin Schroeder (Kuemper Catholic) 8-5
  • 5th – Jonny Cheek/Kaster Cheek (Harlan) beat Kris Mintle/Josh Ruth (Glenwood) 8-1
  • 7th – Garrett Rolenc/Jake Echternach (Red Oak) beat Sam Narmi/Jeff Miller (St. Albert) 8-2

Boys #2 Doubles

  • 1st – Zach Ahrenholtz/Jordan Torres (Denison) beat Kalob Flory/Jake Redler (Atlantic) 6-2, 6-0
  • 3rd – PJ Heilen/Tyler Courtier (Shenandoah) beat Cole Uhlenkamp/Kyle Ricke (Kuemper Catholic) 8-2
  • 5th – Owen Smith/Connor Brown (Clarinda) beat Carter Benson/Calvin Little (Glenwood) 8-5
  • 7th – Eros Filipi-Johns/Jake Lear (Lewis Central) beat Alex Wingert/Carson Jansky (Red Oak) 9-8

Girls Team

  1. Shenandoah  30
  2. Glenwood  22
  3. Red Oak  19
  4. St. Albert  15
  5. Denison  14
  6. Harlan  13
  7. Kuemper Catholic  10
  8. Lewis Central  10
  9. Clarinda  8
  10. Creston  3
  11. Atlantic  0

Girls #1 Singles

  • 1st – Nicholoe Gilbert (Shenandoah) beat Maddie Hartley (Clarinda) 7-6, 6-2
  • 3rd – Josie Shudak (Lewis Central) beat Nicole Lange (Harlan) 8-2
  • 5th – Sophie Walker (Red Oak) beat Ellie Osterloh (Glenwood) 8-2
  • 7th – Isabel Schwabe (Kuemper Catholic) beat Caroline Faust (St. Albert) 8-5

Girls #2 Singles

  • 1st – Delaney Bopp (Shenandoah) beat Jenna Carlson (St. Albert) 6-3, 6-3
  • 3rd – Samantha Schwarte (Kuemper Catholic) beat Sydney Streicher (Red Oak) 8-4
  • 5th – Ruby Crow (Glenwood) beat Chloe Hagle (Creston) 8-0
  • 7th – Amber Banda (Denison) beat Maddi Davis (Lewis Central ) forfeit

Girls #1 Doubles

  • 1st – Natalie Gilbert/Mikayla Adkins (Shenandoah) beat Brooklyn Taylor/Erin Stanley (Glenwood) 6-2, 6-3
  • 3rd – Macy Baker/Haley Plambeck (Red Oak) beat Jaz Beeck/Olivia Shoemacher (Denison) 8-5
  • 5th – Emma Barnes/Alesha Johnson (St. Albert) beat Amelia Juhl/Elise Juhl (Harlan) 8-3
  • 7th – Natalie Driver/Presley Rodenburg (Lewis Central) beat Riley Holstrom/Jayden Eickemeyer (Clarinda) 8-2

Girls #2 Doubles

  • 1st – Brielle Smith/Sierra Stouder (Glenwood) beat Madison Struck/Hannah Auen (Denison) 6-3, 6-3
  • 3rd – Mariah Munsinger/Alexis McGinnis (Shenandoah) beat Taylor Andersen/Bobbie Schechinger (Harlan) 8-2
  • 5th – Perla Hernandez/Kaylee Philby (Red OAk) beat Meg Ross/Reegan Wolford (St. Albert) 8-6
  • 7th – Lexi Muhlbauer/Elise Jansen (Kuemper Catholic) beat Kennedy Korner/Katelyn Rodenburg (Lewis Central) 8-4

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 5/1/2018

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May 1st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

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

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Local Golf Results from Monday, April 30

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May 1st, 2018 by admin

GIRLS:

  • Underwood 208, Audubon 220 (Medalist: Jasmine Turner, Audubon 43, Rachel Teten, Underwood 47)
  • Riverside 255, Treynor NTS (Medalist: Kaytla Chapman, Treynor 43, Runner-Up: Alyssa Brink, Riverside 58)
  • Tri-Center 232, ASHTW NTS (Medalist: Emma Jorgensen, AHSTW 52, Runner-Up: Callie Eckmann, T-C 53)
  • Missouri Valley 231, IKM-Manning 249 (Medalist: Madison Lease, MV 47, Runner-Up: Madison Brown, MV 56)
  • Clarinda 201, Glenwood 203
  • Creston 200, Red Oak 244
  • Denison 215, Lewis Central 276

BOYS:

  • Underwood 189, Audubon 191 (Medalist: Blake Hall, Underwood 46, Runner-Up: Aaron Gust, Audubon 46)
  • Tri-Center 190, AHSTW 210 (Medalist: Zach Matthews, T-C 46, Runner-Up: Trevpr Carlson, T-C 47)
  • Treynor 209, Riverside 224 (Medalist: Jack Stogdill, Treynor 50, Runner-Up: Dawson Goss, Treynor 51)
  • IKM-Manning 188, Missouri Valley 195 (Medalist: Kyler Rasmussen , IKM-Manning 44, Runner-Up: Shawn Hatcher, MV 45)
  • Southwest Valley 193, Lenox 221 (Medalist: Cole Swenson, SWV 42, Runner-Up: Avery Kwirant, SWV 45)
  • Glenwood 157, Clarinda 184

Local Soccer Results from Monday, April 30

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May 1st, 2018 by admin

Boys:

  • Abraham Lincoln 7, Tri-Center 2
  • Missouri Valley 3, Underwood 1
  • Lewis Central 4, St. Albert 0
  • Denison 3, Kuemper Catholic 1

Girls:

  • Treynor1, Sioux City North 0
  • St. Albert 10, Harlan 0
  • Lewis Central 4, Bishop Heelan Catholic 1
  • Sioux City East 6, Glenwood 1
  • Thomas Jefferson 4, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 1

Iowa to feature customized football helmets

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May 1st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Officials with Riddell are on the Iowa campus this week as the Hawkeyes will become the first college football team to wear customized helmets. The hope is they will reduce head injuries and the helmets will feature eight customized pieces of padding inside designed to absorb impact. Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz…

More than a dozen Iowa players wore customized helmets on an experimental basis last season and none suffered a concussion.

Outfitting the entire team will cost more than 100 thousand dollars but Ferentz says it is money well spent if it can help limit head injuries.

Upperclassmen were fitted for the new helmets this spring and they will be ready for next season.

(Radio Iowa/Learfield Sports)

Midwest Sports Headlines: 5/1/18

Sports

May 1st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Chiefs added three more defensive players on the final day of the NFL draft to the three they selected on Day 2. Texas A&M safety Armani Watts went in the fourth round, cornerback Tremon Smith went in the sixth and defensive tackle Kahlil McKenzie two picks later. But in McKenzie’s case, a transition to offensive guard could be in his future.

UNDATED (AP) — Oklahoma State has exceeded expectations in the Big 12. Conference coaches picked the Cowboys to finish sixth. They sit in first place to start the week after sweeping a three-game series against rival Oklahoma. The Cowboys have won seven straight games and 16 of 20 since opening Big 12 play with a series loss to Texas. They play at Iowa this weekend and finish the Big 12 schedule with three games at Baylor and three at home against Texas Tech.

BOSTON (AP) — Xander Bogaerts hit a grand slam over the Green Monster and the Boston Red Sox finished April with their most wins ever by beating the Kansas City Royals 10-6. Mitch Moreland hit a solo homer and had three hits along with Bogaerts for the Red Sox, who posted their 19th victory in April.

BOSTON (AP) — Royals slugger Mike Moustakas has left Kansas City’s game against the Boston Red Sox after getting hit by a pitch in the first inning. The team says X-rays were negative and Moustakas has a bruised right forearm.

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Robert Morris guard Dachon Burke is transferring to Nebraska. He will have two seasons of eligibility after sitting out this coming season. Burke picked the Cornhuskers over St. John’s, Pittsburgh and Marquette. He was a second-team All-Northeast Conference pick last season. He averaged better than 17 points a game and led the NEC with 2.1 steals per game.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 4/30/2018

Podcasts, Sports

April 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

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

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Cropley homer sends Iowa past No. 7 Michigan

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April 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Tyler Cropley’s two-run walk off homer lifted Iowa to a 7-5 victory over seventh ranked Michigan as the Hawkeyes claimed the rubber match of a Big Ten series against the Wolverines. It was a game Iowa trailed 5-0 early. The Hawkeyes improve to 9-7 in the Big Ten. Iowa hosts Missouri on Tuesday.

Here are the latest Mid-America sports headlines from The Associated Press (4/30/18)

Sports

April 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Nick Kingham carried a perfect game into the seventh inning in his major league debut to lead the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 5-0 win over the St. Louis Cardinals. The 26-year-old rookie right-hander retired 20 straight batters before Paul DeJong singled down the left-field line with two outs in the seventh. He struck out nine and walked none.

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Police say two people have been shot after an argument at a dining and entertainment district across from the stadium where the St. Louis Cardinals play. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that both victims were taken to a hospital after the shooting Sunday night at Ballpark Village in downtown St. Louis. Police say one was shot in the head and was unresponsive, and the other was struck in the thigh. The shooter fled and police did not immediately have a description of the person.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Cheslor Cuthbert homered twice and drove in four runs as the Kansas City Royals won consecutive games for the first time this season, defeating the Chicago White Sox 5-4. Whit Merrifield singled home Alcides Escobar, who was hit by a pitch to leadoff the eighth inning, with the go-ahead run off Bruce Rondon (1-1).