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Glenwood Police: 2 arrests on May 9th

News

May 10th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – The Glenwood Police Department reports two people were arrested on separate charges, Thursday. 48-year-old Amy Hunter, of Glenwood, was arrested for driving while barred (bond set at $2,000.00 cash or surety). And, 35-year-old Samuel Rosas Saldivar, of Malvern, was arrested Thursday for OWI 1st offense (bond set at $1,000.00 cash or surety – posted bond).

Heartbeat Today 5-10-2024

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

May 10th, 2024 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Carole Schuler about the 2024 Cass County Relay for Life event.

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Pro-Palestinian protestors detained, cited & ordered to leave Des Moines Federal Building

News

May 10th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

A pro-Palestinian rally ended Thursday evening, with several protestors being escorted out of the Neal Smith Federal Building by federal law enforcement. KCCI reports the Catholic Peace Ministry and the Des Moines chapter of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom hosted the rally in front of the downtown Des Moines building to urge Iowa’s senators to stop sending aid to Israel. A handful of demonstrators went inside the federal building where Sen. Joni Ernst and Sen. Chuck Grassley’s offices are. Luke Clausen was one of them that made it inside. He told KCCI they met with congressional staffers, delivering a list of names of people killed in Gaza and handing them flowers.

Clausen, along with a few others, then went up to the congressional offices and refused to leave after the building closed at five. He said he was issued an $80 citation. Clausen said he was told that he, along with others, would be arrested for trespassing if they go back without reason to. As demonstrators were inside, people outside were chanting and singing while holding flags and signs. They called out Ernst and Grassley by name several times.

In a statement made to KCCI, a spokesperson for Grassley’s office said: “Sen. Grassley affirms Americans’ right to peacefully protest, while reaffirming his support for Israel’s right to defend itself from the terrorist group Hamas. Israel has taken necessary, targeted measures to respond to Hamas’ attacks while working to minimize civilian casualties. Labeling Israel’s actions as genocide is inappropriate and incorrect.”

IA DNR: Audubon truck stop/wash fined for wastewater discharge issues

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 10th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – The Iowa Department of Natural Resources says many times, environmental improvement comes as a result of an enforcement action. That takes place when people choose to circumvent the law or do not understand the full impact of their actions on the environment. To that end, the DNR on Thursday (May 9th), said a consent order was issued against Waspy’s Truck Wash, LLC., in Audubon. A consent order is issued as an alternative to issuing an administrative order. A consent order indicates that the DNR has voluntarily entered into a legally enforceable agreement with the other party. The Order was issued to Waspy’s, to address discharges of wastewater to a publicly owned treatment works in volumes or quantities in excess of its treatment agreement. (View the Consent Order here: 6385075121705664052024WW03)

Officials say Waspy’s must “Comply with the treatment agreement effective April 7, 2016 or a new treatment agreement if one is accepted by the DNR; submit a plan of action to the DNR for approval that details a compliance plan to meet the treatment agreement’s limits; and pay a $8,000 administrative penalty.”

The DNR is charged with ensuring compliance with State of Iowa environmental laws and rules. Officials say the compliance portion of the DNR improves the environment through educating citizens and promoting awareness of the environmental impacts of our actions and awareness of applicable law. DNR staff work with individuals, businesses and communities to help them protect our natural resources by complying with state and federal laws.

In the few cases where compliance cannot be achieved, the DNR issues enforcement actions. You can find the entire, original orders on DNR’s website at www.iowadnr.gov/EnforcementActions

Shelby County Auditor’s reminder: In-person absentee voting begins May 15th for the June Primary

News

May 10th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Harlan, Iowa) – Shelby County Auditor Mark Maxwell reminds voters in his county that in-person absentee voting for the June Primary Election in the Shelby County Auditor’s Office, begins May 15th.  Maxwell says you must declare a party the day you vote to receive a Democrat, Libertarian or Republican Ballot. If you change parties when you vote in the primary, you can not change back to your original party until the election is canvassed.

With the 2024 election processes already underway, questions regarding voter registration, polling information, absentee voting and more are sure to pop up. When questions do arise, it’s imperative you get the accurate and prompt answers you need to successfully participate in our democracy. Mark Maxwell says it’s not wise to seek election information from anyone other than your state or local election officials. He says he is “Joining the Iowa Secretary of State’s office in their support #TrustedInfo2024—a nonpartisan public education initiative highlighting the importance of always getting trusted, credible election information directly from election officials.”

Vote Early

For quick access to your voter registration and status, polling locations, voter ID requirements, information on becoming a poll worker, and more, go to VoterReady.Iowa.Gov. If you have friends and family in another state, encourage them to visit CanIVote.org, which is an excellent resource to get them started. This nonpartisan site will take eligible voters directly to the correct information on their state’s election website.

Learn more about voting in Iowa at SOS.Iowa.Gov or call the Shelby County Auditor’s office 755-3831 ext. 6

High School Girls Golf Results

Sports

May 10th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

Denison-Schleswig 215 Carroll 230 

Denison-Schleswig scores — Emily Bahnsen 50, Isabel Jepsen 52, Tanna Petersen & Maggie Hennings 56, Myah Schwarte 57, Quinlan Bygness 61

Harlan 209 IKM-Manning 224 Boyer Valley 237 

Medalist: Macy Mueller, Harlan (47)

Runner-up: Kara Kenkel, Harlan (52)

Other Harlan — Ella Freund 54, Ava Langenfeld 56

IKM-Manning — Maeve Nielsen 54, Brooke Booth 56, Ella Richards & Ryelyn Summerfield 57, Eryn Ramsey 60, Maybelin Valladares 75

Boyer Valley — Reese Miller 54, Zoey Soma 57, Hayley Follmann & Mataya Bromert 63, Sarah Roberts 76, Deanna Anderson 87

High School Soccer Scores from Thursday

Sports

May 10th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

Boys

Glenwood 9, Creston 0

Harlan 5, Atlantic 0 

Abraham Lincoln 3, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 0 

Bishop Heelan Catholic 7, LeMars 0 

Spencer 2, Sioux City North 1 

 

Girls

Knoxville 2 Creston 1 

Sioux City East 3 Sergeant Bluff-Luton 0 

Bishop Heelan Catholic 10 LeMars 3  

Audubon County road to close for bridge repairs, Monday

News

May 10th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Audubon, Iowa) – The Audubon County Secondary Roads Department reports Yellowwood Road will be closed to thru traffic, beginning Monday, May 13th. The closure will take place between 190th Street and 210th Streets, due to bridge repairs.

The road will remain closed until the repairs are complete.

High School Girls Track State Qualifying Meet Results

Sports

May 10th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

CLASS 1A SQM 3 AT EARLHAM

7. Coon Rapids-Bayard (55 points) (State Qualifier)

•Shuttle hurdle relay — Lauren Cook, Aubrey Hofbauer, Amelia Eddy, Malia Clayburg (1:11.53)

8. Ankeny Christian (30 points)

9. Orient-Macksburg (26 points)

10. Melcher-Dallas (24 points)

11. Glidden-Ralston (5 points)

12. Paton-Churdan (1 point)

 

CLASS 1A SQM 5 AT FREMONT-MILLS 

  1. Riverside, 135.5: 4×100 (51.20), 4×400 (4:10.99) and distance medley relay (10:04.96). Elly Henderson, Adaline Martens, Emma Gordon and Lydia Erickson 4×100. Henderson, Erickson, Veronica Schechinger and Carly Henderson were on the 4×400 and the group of Carly Henderson, Bentley Rone, Sophia Fenner and Elly Henderson won the 4×800.
  2. St. Albert, 131: Avah Underwood earned won high jump title by clearing 5-04.00. Lili Denton also won the As for Denton, the 1500 (5:02.99) and 3000 (10:55.31). Sophia Denton, Ellie Monahan, Lili Denton, and Alexa Lenz won the distance medley (4:19.20).
  3. Fremont-Mills, 114: Macy Mitchell shot put victory of 38-09.00. The Knights secured a victory on the 4×200 (Bella Gute, Carlie Chamber, Lana Alley & Emily Madison in 1:48.59) and shuttle hurdle (Gute, Izzy Weldon, Alley, Madison in 1:06.86).
  4. CAM, Anita 54.5
  5. Southwest Valley, 54: Emma Cooper won the 100 (13.54) and 200 (26.91).
  6. Griswold, 42: Carsyn Adams won the 100 meter hurdle field (16.39),
  7. Lenox 38
  8. Heartland Christ 37
  9. Bedford 36
  10.  Essex 34
  11. East Mills 31
  12. Sidney 18
  13. Hamburg 11

 

CLASS 1A SQM 6 AT MOUNT AYR 

1. Wayne (133 points)

2. Nodaway Valley (118 points)

•800 sprint medley relay — Allie Cornelison, Maddie Weston, Annika Nelson, Emma Lundy (1:54.34)

•4×100 meter relay — Grace Britten, Maddie Weston, Emma Lundy, Annika Nelson (51.26)

•4×200 meter relay — Annika Nelson, Grace Britten, Maddie Weston, Emma Lundy (1:48.48)

3. Mount Ayr (116 points)

4. Martensdale-St. Marys (87 points)

5. Stanton (75 points)

•Hannah Olson, 100 meter hurdles (15.92)

•Lauren Johnson, long jump (16-03.50)

•Shuttle hurdle relay — Kyla Hart, Lauren Johnson, Elly McDonald, Hannah Olson (1:07.47)

6. East Union (47 points)

7. Moravia (44 points)

8. Murray (41 points)

9. Seymour (26 points)

10. Southeast Warren (17 points)

11. Lamoni (16 points)

12. Moulton-Udell (4 points)

13. Diagonal (3 points)

13. Mormon Trail (3 points)

 

CLASS 1A SQM 10 AT WESTWOOD 

1. Woodbine (122.5 points)

•Katy Pryor, 200 meter dash (26.73) & 400 meter dash (1:00.30)

•Amanda Newton, shot put (35-09.00)

2. Tri-Center (115 points)

•Quincey Schneckloth, 400 meter hurdles (1:07.61)

•Jozie Payne, long jump (15-04.00)

•800 sprint medley relay — Kaitlin Kozeal, Lucy Elsener, Jozie Payne, Tess Casey (1:54.12)

•4×400 meter relay — Isah VanArsdol, Jozie Payne, Quincey Schneckloth, Tess Casey (4:10.68)

•4×800 meter relay — Quincey Schneckloth, Sophia Hazen, Isah VanArsdol, Tess Casey (10:15.18)

3. Logan-Magnolia (106 points)

•Allysen Johnsen, 1500 meter run (5:11.26) & 3000 meter run (11:09.33)

•Distance medley relay — Zoe Heim, Kylee Fogelman, Haydn Hall, Madison Sporrer (4:26.00)

4. Boyer Valley (81 points)

•Morgan Hast, 100 meter dash (12.78) & high jump (5-02.00)

6. IKM-Manning (55 points)

12. Ar-We-Va (12 points)

13. West Harrison (10.5 points)

 

CLASS 2A SQM 8 AT TREYNOR

2. Treynor (82.33 points)

•1st Place: Jadyn Huisman, discus throw (122-04)

•2nd Place: Distance medley relay — Averie Carollo, Rylee Hemmingsen, Madeline Knsipel, Alyssa Kulesa (4:25.85)

3. Clarinda (79 points)

•1st Place: Jerzee Knight, 200 meter dash (25.75)

•1st Place: Kylie Meier, long jump (17-00.00)

•1st Place: 4×200 meter relay — Jerzee Knight, Alexa Barnes, Kylie Meier, Bailey Nordyke (1:47.89)

•2nd Place: Jerzee Knight, 100 meter dash (12.50)

•2nd Place: Elaina Hesse, high jump (4-10)

4. AHSTW (58 points)

•1st Place: 800 sprint medley — Caitlyn Dills, Loralei Wahling, Brooklyn Buck, Bella Lamp (1:51.44)

•2nd Place: 4×800 meter relay — Ava Paulsen, Makenna Paulsen, Delaney Goshorn, Bella Lamp (10:00.77)

•2nd Place: 4×400 meter relay — Delaney Goshorn, Ava Paulsen, Makenna Paulsen, Bella Lamp (4:11.93)

7. Shenandoah (53 points)

•1st Place: Chloe Denton, 100 meter hurdles (16.20)

•2nd Place: Hailey Egbert, 3000 meter run (11:29.03)

•2nd Place: Lynnae Green, shot put (36-11.50)

8. Underwood (51.5 points)

•2nd Place: 4×100 meter relay — Tieler Hull, Kinsley Fergusonn, Ainsley Roberts, Haley Stangl (51.27)

9. Audubon (37.33 points)

10. Kuemper Catholic (36 points)

•1st Place: Ellie Sibbel, shot put (37-07.00)

11. Red Oak (30 points)

•2nd Place: Jocelyn O’Neal, 400 meter dash (1:01.13)

12. Missouri Valley (18 points)

•2nd Place: Maya Zappia, discus throw (119-00)

 

CLASS 3A SQM AT ATLANTIC

2. Glenwood (139 points)

•1st Place: Danika Arnold, 200 meter dash (25.85)

•1st Place: Grace Berglund, 3000 meter run (10:35.98)

•1st Place: 800 sprint medley — Zoie Carda, Allison Koontz, Megan Hughes, Brooklyn Schultz (1:52.05)

•1st Place: 4×100 meter relay — Zoie Carda, Elaina Dougherty, Danika Arnold, Allison Koontz (49.69)

•1st Place: 4×200 meter relay — Zoie Carda, Brooklyn Schultz, Allison Koontz, Megan Hughes (1:45.50)

•2nd Place: Allison Koontz, 100 meter dash (12.44)

•2nd Place: Danika Arnold, 400 meter dash (58.85)

•2nd Place: Grace Berglund, 1500 meter run (4:56.10)

4. Atlantic (87 points)

•1st Place: Distance medley relay — Morgan Botos, Lila Wiedersein, Nicole Middents, Claire Pellett (4:22.33)

•2nd Place: Jayci Reed, 100 meter hurdles (15.62)

•2nd Place: Claire Pellett, 800 meter run (2:26.90)

•2nd Place: Shuttle hurdle relay — Morgan Botos, Lila Wiederstein, Adler Bruce, Jayci Reed (1:09.72)

6. Harlan (65 points)

•1st Place: Lindsey Sonderman, Harlan (4:52.53)

•2nd Place: Lindsey Sonderman, Harlan (10:42.80)

•2nd Place: Distance medley relay — Kami Stork, Samantha Ineson, Aubree Wegner, Lindsey Sonderman (4:25.23)

7. Denison-Schleswig (51 points)

8. Creston (31 points)

•2nd Place: 4×800 meter relay — Maylee Riley, Hope Henderson, Avery Staver, Payton Davis (10:01.06)

CLASS 3A SQM 6 AT SERGEANT BLUFF-LUTON 
3. Lewis Central (109.5 points)

•1st Place: Olivia Ausdemore, high jump (5-00.00)

•1st Place: Jordyn Matiyow, shot put (38-05.50)

•2nd Place: Madeline Fidone, 400 meter dash (1:01.89)

•2nd Place: Madelyn Hoss, 3000 meter run (11:03.57)

•2nd Place: 4×400 meter relay — Brooke Nelson, Irelynn James, Addison Holt, Madeline Fidone (4:09.34)

•2nd Place: 4×800 meter relay — Ava Bussey, Delayna Reese, Addison Holt, Madelyn Hoss (9:55.79)

•2nd Place: Distance medley relay — Irelynn James, Madeline Fidone, Brooke Nelson, Delayna Reese (4:18.82)

4. Bishop Heelan Catholic (83 points)

6. LeMars (63 points)

8. Sergeant Bluff-Luton (49 points)

 

CLASS 4A SQM 2 AT ABRAHAM LINCOLN 

4. Sioux City East (93 points)

5. Sioux City North (61 points)

6. Abraham Lincoln (43 points)

•2nd Place: Aubrey Sandbothe, long jump (16-11.50)

7. Sioux City West (33 points)

8. Thomas Jefferson (12 points)

High School Boys Track State Qualifying Meet Results

Sports

May 10th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

CLASS 1A SQM AT FREMONT-MILLS

Final Team Scores:

  1. Riverside: 4×100 (44.41), 4×400 (3:29.86), 4×800 (8:16.47) and distance medley (3:43.15).
  2.   St. Albert, 97: Owen Wise 1600 (4:40.11) and 3200 (10:39.95). Parker Heisterkamp won the 800 (2:02.68) and Jayden Beckman earned his title in the discus (143-01.50).
  3. Lenox, 92: Gabe Funk was the individual champ in the 110 hurdles (14.94) and 400 hurdles (54.54).
  4. Bedford 67
  5.  Sidney 61
  6. EHK-Exira, 51: Cash Emgarten won two individual events. The 100 meter dash (11.45) and high jump  6-01.00.

6. Griswold 51

  1. Fremont-Mills 48
  2. East Mills 45
  3. Southwest Valley 44
  4. CAM, Anita 40
  5. Essex 25
  6. Heartland Christian 8

 

CLASS 1A SQM 3 AT EARLHAM 

5. Coon Rapids-Bayard (63 points)

•Caden Oswald, 200 meter dash (23.09)

•Cal Heydon, shot put (46-06.25)

7. Audubon (56 points)

•Aaron Olsen, 100 meter dash (11.34)

•Ezekiel Konkler, 800 meter run (2:04.17)

•Distance medley relay — Mason Steckler, Adam Obrecht, Brody Schultes, Ezekiel Konkler (3:44.37)

8. Ankeny Christian (53 points)

9. Glidden-Ralston (29 points)

11. Paton-Churdan (17 points)

12. Twin Cedars (7 points)

13. Melcher-Dallas (4 points)

 

CLASS 1A SQM 6 AT MOUNT AYR 

1. Mount Ayr (134 points)

2. Wayne (121 points)

3. Southeast Warren (78 points)

4. Stanton (71 points)

5. Martensdale-St. Marys (68 points)

6. Moravia (57 points)

7. Lamoni (49 points)

8. East Union (44 points)

9. Nodaway Valley (42 points)

•Trenton Warner, shot put (53-01.50)

10. Murray (22 points)

11. Mormon Trail (12 points)

12. Diagonal (9 points)

13. Moulton-Udell (8 points)

14. Seymour (4 points)

 

CLASS 1A SQM 10 AT WESTWOOD

1. Woodbine (140 points)

•Landon Bendgen, 800 meter run (2:02.18) & 1600 meter run (4:36.64) & 3200 meter run (10:02.45)

•Landon Blum, high jump (6-01.00)

•4×400 meter relay — Adam Barry, Owen Wingert, Landon Blum, Brody Pryor (3:29.83)

•Distance medley relay — Dillon Reed, Adam Barry, Landon Blum, Landon Bendgen (3:40.55)

3. Logan-Magnolia (99 points)

•William Anderson, 100 meter dash (10.85) & 200 meter dash (22.85)

•4×200 meter relay — Cael Wallis, Evan Roden, Wes Vana, William Anderson (1:32.68)

4. IKM-Manning (97 points)

7. Tri-Center (44 points)

•4×800 meter relay — Brennan Boden, Lincoln Thomas, AJ Harder, Carter Kunze (8:32.71)

9. Boyer Valley (25 points)

10. Ar-We-Va (23 points)

12. West Harrison (11 points)

 

CLASS 2A SQM 8 AT TREYNOR 

1. Shenandoah (96 points)

•1st Place: Brody Cullin, 100 meter dash (11.04)

•1st Place: Titus Steng, 100 meter WC (21.77) & 200 meter WC (42.47) & 400 meter WC (1:27.50) & shot put WC (11-09.50)

•1st Place: 800 sprint medley relay — Hunter Dukes, Santiago Hernandez, Cole Graham, Alex Razee (1:33.22)

•2nd Place: Alex Razee, 400 meter dash (49.92)

•2nd Place: 4×100 meter relay — Hunter Dukes, Alex Razee, Cole Graham, Brody Cullin (43.30)

•2nd Place: 4×200 meter relay — Hunter Dukes, Cole Graham, Santiago Hernandez, Brody Cullin (1:31.28)

•2nd Place: 4×400 meter relay — Brody Cullin, Hunter Dukes, Santiago Hernandez, Alex Razee (3:27.92)

2. Underwood (94 points)

•1st Place: Mason Boothby, long jump (22-04.25)

•1st Place: Maxwell Tiarks, discus throw (166-02) & shot put (53-03.50)

•1st Place: 4×400 meter relay — Josh Ravlin, Riley Sealock, Mason Boothby, Will Buckholdt (3:27.21)

•2nd Place: Mason Boothby, 110 meter hurdles (14.97)

•2nd Place: Shuttle hurdle relay — Mason Boothby, Lucas Bose Jr., Sam Hulsing, Jack Vanfossan (1:00.04)

3. Treynor (89 points)

•1st Place: Brady Wallace, 110 meter hurdles (14.06)

•1st Place: Karson Elwood, 400 meter hurdles (55.82)

•1st Place: 4×100 meter relay — Jett Sornson, Karson Elwood, Drew Meyers, Brady Wallace (42.73)

•1st Place: 4×200 meter relay — Jett Sornson, Drew Meyers, Alek Bain, Cauy Konz (1:31.08)

•1st Place: Shuttle hurdle relay — Brady Wallace, Brock Casey, Cauy Konz, Karson Elwood (59.13)

•2nd Place: 800 sprint medley relay — Jett Sornson, Drew Meyers, Brady Wallace, Karson Elwood (1:34.23)

4. Clarinda (73 points)

•1st Place: Kyle Wagoner, 800 meter run (2:03.46) & 1600 meter run (4:32.39) & 3200 meter run (10:06.20)

•1st Place: Distance medley relay — Kaiden Loop, Kayden Hawley, Cooper Phillips, Kyle Wagoner (3:37.66)

•2nd Place: Karson Johnson, 100 meter WC (24.96) & 200 meter WC (56.06) & 400 meter WC (1:58.05)

6. Kuemper Catholic (72 points)

•1st Place: Benjamin Gerken, high jump (6-03.00)

•2nd Place: Evan Adams, discus throw (165-07) & shot put (50-11.00)

•2nd Place: Jacob Greving, 1600 meter run (4:34.06) & 3200 meter run (10:08.88)

7. AHSTW (61 points)

•1st Place: Luke Sternberg, 400 meter dash (49.75)

•2nd Place: Nick Denning, 400 meter hurdles (57.03)

•2nd Place: 4×800 meter relay — Collin Harder, Caden Geraghty, Chase Wheatley, Caleb Hatch (8:31.48)

9. Red Oak (44 points)

•2nd Place: Brayden Sifford, 100 meter dash (11.17) & 200 meter dash (22.61)

11. Missouri Valley (32 points)

•1st Place: Chris Dworak, Missouri Valley (22.49)

CLASS 3A SQM AT ATLANTIC

2. Glenwood (146 points)

•1st Place: Andrew Smith, 800 meter run (1:58.10) & 3200 meter run (10:00.85)

•1st Place: Bryant Keller, 1600 meter run (4:31.97)

•2nd Place: Cooper DeLashmutt, 400 meter dash (53.60)

•2nd Place: Andrew Smith, 1600 meter run (4:34.75)

•2nd Place: Bryant Keller, 3200 meter run (10:16.57)

•2nd Place: Chase Razor, high jump (6-03.00)

•2nd Place: Distance medley relay — Tristan Ludwig, Tristan Meier, Victor Cruz, Bryant Keller (3:41.33)

3. Harlan (101 points)

•1st Place: Franz Reisz, discus throw (170-07)

•1st Place: Brehden Eggerss, long jump (22-03.50)

•2nd Place: Cade Sears, 100 meter dash (10.61) & 200 meter dash (21.44)

•2nd Place: 4×100 meter relay — Lukas Francis, Matthew Sorfonden, Brehden Eggerss, Cade Sears (42.06)

•2nd Place: 4×200 meter relay — Lukas Francis, Matthew Sorfonden, Brehden Eggerss, Cade Sears (1:26.83)

4. Atlantic (99 points)

•2nd Place: Colton Rasmussen, long jump (21-07.75)

•2nd Place: Gavin McLaren, shot put (52-07.00)

•2nd Place: 800 sprint medley — Jaice Larson, Jarrett Hansen, Tye Houser, Grant Petty (1:36.46)

•2nd Place: Shuttle hurdle relay — Colton Rasmussen, Grant Petty, Shelton Mualia, Dante Hedrington (1:03.81)

•2nd Place: 4×800 meter relay — Alex Sonntag, Bennett Whetstone, Colin Rudy, Preston Williams (8:27.89)

5. Creston (64 points)

•1st Place: Tom Mikkelsen, shot put (54-04.50)

•1st Place: 4×400 meter relay — Austin Evans, Davin Wallace, Seth Gordon, Brandon Briley (3:27.19)

•1st Place: 4×800 meter relay — Austin Evans, Tyler Riley, Davin Wallace, Brandon Briley (8:26.45)

•1st Place: Distance medley relay — Casen Dryden, Seth Gordon, Brandon Briley, Austin Evans (3:39.70)

•2nd Place: Brandon Briley, 800 meter run (1:59.29)

7. Denison-Schleswig (39 points)

•1st Place: Jake Fink, 400 meter hurdles (54.99)

CLASS 3A SQM AT SERGEANT BLUFF-LUTON 

1. Bishop Heelan Catholic (147 points)

3. Lewis Central (118 points)

•1st Place: Ethan Eichhorn, 800 meter run (1:58.18) & 1600 meter run (4:46.32) & 3200 meter run (10:03.61)

•1st Place: 4×800 meter relay — Marshall Arkfeld, Richard Selken, Jackson Cox, Kade Diercks (8:19.19)

•2nd Place: Kevin Coots, 1600 meter run (4:46.41) & 3200 meter run (10:03.74)

•2nd Place: Garret Rutledge, discus throw (146-08)

4. LeMars (99 points)

6. Sergeant Bluff-Luton (85 points)

 

CLASS 4A SQM 2 AT ABRAHAM LINCOLN 

4. Sioux City East (75 points)

5. Thomas Jefferson (65 points)

•2nd Place: Brandon Bowen, 110 meter hurdles (14.91) & 400 meter hurdles (56.79)

•2nd Place: 4×400 meter relay (3:24.73)

6. Sioux City North (52 points)

7. Abraham Lincoln (46 points)

•2nd Place: Aidan Perez, shot put (48-03.50)

8. Sioux City West (45 points)