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8AM Sportscast 03-14-2013

Podcasts, Sports

March 14th, 2013 by admin

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Atlantic City Council approves tennis court bid & adopts FY 2014 budget

News, Sports

March 14th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council held a special session Wednesday evening at the Senior Citizen Center. During the meeting, the Council, after receiving no written or oral objections, adopted the Fiscal year 2014 Municipal Budget, and they passed a resolution awarding a contract for the reconstruction of the Sunnyside Tennis Courts, to Dostals Construction Company, in Gretna, NE.

During previous meetings of the Council, concerns were raised over how to pay for the $259,000 reconstruction project, but City Administrator Doug Harris said he recently came to realize that the costs could be included under “Essential Purpose” funding. He said he assumed Park projects were “Corporate Purposes,” but he learned only things like City Hall renovation can come under that type of funding. Knowing that they can come under Essential Purpose frees up some money for that and other park projects.

Parks and Recreation Department Director Roger Herring said it is essential to get the tennis courts done as soon as possible, so Atlantic can “Get back on the tournament trail.” With the tennis courts currently torn up in preparation for reconstruction, Herring said the Atlantic Trojan’s Tennis Tournament will take place in Harlan this year. He says Atlantic was also asked to host a District Tennis Tournament, but that couldn’t happen because of the condition of the courts prior to reconstruction. Herring says by finalizing the contract, the City will be eligible for a U-S Tennis Association grant and Missouri Valley USTA funds.

Smith introduced as new quarterback of Chiefs

Sports

March 14th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Alex Smith wanted to be with the Kansas City Chiefs. He ultimately got his wish. The former San Francisco 49ers quarterback was introduced at a news conference at the Chiefs’ training facility on Wednesday, capping a whirlwind day of physicals and meetings. Smith was traded to Kansas City for a pair of draft picks in a deal that was reached two weeks ago, but could not become official until the start of the league year on Tuesday.

Smith had turned around his career the past two years in San Francisco, but lost his job to Colin Kaepernick when he sustained a concussion. Kaepernick ultimately led the 49ers to the Super Bowl, and Smith let the team know that he wanted to be traded or released rather than be a backup quarterback.

Chiefs coach Andy Reid made it clear that Smith will be the starter in Kansas City.

Chiefs add CB Robinson on busy day

Sports

March 14th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs have reached a deal with cornerback Dunta Robinson. Robinson has played in 131 games over nine NFL seasons with the Houston Texans and Atlanta Falcons. His career numbers include 580 tackles, 5.5 sacks, 17 interceptions and 87 pass breakups. The Chiefs are overhauling a team that went 2-14 last season, and will have the No. 1 pick in the draft.

They’ve signed wide receiver Dwayne Bowe and punter Dustin Colquitt to long-term deals, franchised left tackle Branden Albert, and agreed to contracts with free-agent tight end Anthony Fasano, defensive tackle Mike DeVito and backup quarterback Chase Daniel.

Iowa State extends Jackson through 2015

Sports

March 13th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) – Iowa State has extended the contract of wrestling coach Kevin Jackson through 2015. The Cyclones announced the extension Wednesday, a week before the NCAA Championships begin in nearby Des Moines.

Jackson, a former Olympic gold medalist, took over for current Penn State coach Cael Sanderson four seasons ago. Though the program has struggled since Sanderson’s departure, Iowa State finished second at the recent Big 12 meet and doubled its dual meet victories from 2012.

Iowa State athletic director Jamie Pollard says he is encouraged by the progress of the program’s underclassmen. Seven of the team’s 10 starters this season were freshmen or sophomores.  Iowa State says full details of Jackson’s new contract will be released at a later date.

Atlantic’s Chad Christensen is Pre-Season Baseball All-Region Pick

Sports

March 13th, 2013 by Jim Field

Atlantic senior shortstop Chad Christensen has been named as an honorable mention pick to the Rawlings/Perfect Game All-Central Region team.  The central region includes high school players from Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin.

Christensen, who will become a five year starter for the Trojans this season, has committed to play at North Iowa Area Community College in Mason City this fall.

Primarily a shortstop, who also handles some pitching duties, Chad helped lead Atlantic to a 19-11 record in 2012.

Iowa Basketball Coaches Association All Sub-State Teams

Sports

March 13th, 2013 by Jim Field

The Iowa Basketball Coaches Association has announced its list of all sub-state basketball selections for the 2012-2013 season.

In class 1-A, sub-state 6, Adam Courtney or Guthrie Center and Spencer Rochholz of Adair-Casey were honored.  In class 1-A sub-state 7, the team includes Ricky Williams and Brady Ryun of Riverside, Travis Herzberg and Damon Sunderman of Villisca, Austin Konsor of Underwood, Trevor McKee of CAM, Brennan Azinger of Logan-Magnolia, Cole Anderson of Exira/EHK and Jameson Delaney of Woodbine.

The class 2-A, Sub-state 7 team included Alex Welsch, Brad Baudler and T.J. Bower, all of Nodaway Valley.  The sub-state 8 team includes T.J. Sterk of IKM-Manning, Britton Barrier of Tri-Center, Cole Neary and Sam Brincks of Kuemper Catholic, Alec Sorensen of Treynor, Tucker Culjat of St. Albert and Tanner Johnson and Pete Walker of Red Oak.

The class 3-A, sub-state 8 team includes Dalton Franken and Sam Markham of Atlantic, Colby Taylor and Luke Neitzel of Creston, Trey Lansman of Harlan, Grant May of Glenwood and Addison Ross of Carroll.

Alex Reed of Lewis Central was named to the class 4-A sub-state 1 team.

Coaches who were honored as sub-state coach of the year include Jason Shelangouski of Riverside in class 1-A sub-state 7, Darrell Burmeister of Nodaway Valley in class 2-A sub-state 7, Tyler Edwards of Kuemper Catholic in class 2-A sub-state 8 and Steve Blazek of Atlantic in class 3-A sub-state 8.

8AM Sportscast 03-13-2013

Podcasts, Sports

March 13th, 2013 by admin

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Iowa DNR offers online atlas showing hunting land

Ag/Outdoor, Sports

March 13th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa officials are encouraging hunters to use an online atlas that shows 600,000 acres of public hunting land. The state Department of Natural Resources says the new atlas allows a viewer to click on a region for basic information about zones and open season. The interactive map also zooms in and shows where one piece of land is in relation to another. The atlas is usable on computers and tablets. Officials are working toward a version for mobile phones.

The public land is owned by state, county and federal governments. Information on the atlas will be updated as land is acquired.

Iowa hoping for big run through Big Ten tourney

Sports

March 13th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa knows that it will need to make a stunning run through the Big Ten tournament to earn an NCAA tournament bid. The Hawkeyes think they’re up for it. Iowa’s postseason resume is saddled by a weak nonconference schedule and a lack of quality road wins. But the sheer depth of the Big Ten means that the Hawkeyes (20-11, 9-9 Big Ten) could drastically improve their profile before the NCAA tournament field is announced on Sunday.

Sixth-seeded Iowa opens tournament play against Northwestern on Thursday night. Iowa coach Fran McCaffery says there is a “good possibility” that starting guard Mike Gesell will start after suffering a stress reaction in his right foot.