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November 12th, 2012 by admin

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State Volleyball Championship results from Sat., Nov. 10th, 2012

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November 12th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Class 1-A Championship
(3-1) Tripoli 25-25-17-25, Grundy Center 21-22-25-18

Class 1-A All-Tournament Team

Courtney Anderson, Tripoli; Heather Hook, Grundy Center; Mikaela Foecke, Holy Trinity Catholic; Brittney Hanson, Janesville; Samantha Meyers, Grundy Center; Bailey Kirchhoff, Tripoli (Captain).

Class 2-A Championship

(3-2) Dike-New Hartford 18-18-25-25-16, Western Christian 25-25-18-25-14

Class 2-A All-Tournament Team

Jamie Gesink, Western Christian; Rachel Koop, Dike-New Hartford; Katie Kuck, Council Bluffs St. Albert; Brandi Bueltel, Kuemper Catholic; Brooke Wolterstorff, Western Christian; Briana Weber, Dike-New Hartford (captain).

Class 3-A Championship

(3-2) MOC-Floyd Valley 23-25-25-19-17, Union 25-21-14-25-15

Class 3-A All-Tournament Team

Alyssa Brown, MOC-Floyd Valley; Breann Bader, Union; Heidi Hillyard; Mediapolis; Shelby Schouten, MOC-Floyd Valley; Sam Barz, Union; Alexis Conaway, MOC-Floyd Valley (Captain).

Class 4-A Championship

(3-2) Charles City 16-18-25-25-15, Solon 25-25-14-23-13

Class 4-A All-Tournament Team

Hali Hillegas, Charles City; Rylee Smith, Solon; Lauren Brobst, Bishop Heelan; Abby Caldwell, Waverly-Shell Rock; Kelsey Cave, Solon; Jessie Sindlinger, Charles City (Captain).

Class 5-A Championship

(3-1) Bettendorf 28-23-26-25, Iowa City High 26-25-24-23

Class 5-A All-Tournament Team

Ruth Grace, Iowa City High; Anna Willey, Bettendorf; Chloe Miller, Pleasant Valley; Jaali Winters, Ankeny; Michaela Nelson, Iowa City High; Caitlin Wernentin, Bettendorf (captain).

Sunday’s Sports Scorecard

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November 12th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

 
 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
New Orleans 31 Atlanta 27
New England 37 Buffalo 31
Denver 36 Carolina 14
Minnesota 34 Detroit 24
Cincinnati 31 N-Y Giants 13
Baltimore 55 Oakland 20
Tampa Bay 34 San Diego 24
Tennessee 37 Miami 3
Seattle 28 N-Y Jets 7
Dallas 38 Philadelphia 23
OT St. Louis 24 San Francisco 24
Houston 13 Chicago 6
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Brooklyn 82 Orlando 74
L-A Clippers 89 Atlanta 76
Memphis 104 Miami 86
Oklahoma City 106 Cleveland 91
L-A Lakers 103 Sacramento 90
TOP-25 COLLEGE BASKETBALL
( 2) Louisville 79 Manhattan 51
( 4) Ohio St. 82 Albany (NY) 60
( 9) Syracuse 62 (20) San Diego St. 49
(10) Florida 84 Alabama St. 35
(11) North Carolina 80 FAU 56
(12) Arizona 82 Charleston Southern 73
(19) Baylor 78 Jackson St. 47
(23) Wisconsin 87 SE Louisiana 47
(24) Cincinnati 80 UT-Martin 57
TOP-25 WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL
( 2) UConn 103 Coll. of Charleston 39
( 4) Stanford 92 Santa Clara 57
( 5) Maryland 88 Loyola (Md.) 45
( 8) Penn St. 72 Howard 61
( 9) Louisville 95 Portland 48
(10) Georgia 57 Rutgers 51
Georgetown 62 (11) Delaware 56
(14) St. John’s 72 UCF 54
(18) Nebraska 64 Temple 39
(20) Tennessee 71 (22) Georgia Tech 54

Women’s College Basketball Scores from Sun., Nov. 11th 2012

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November 12th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

MIDWEST

Iowa St. 84, W. Illinois 65
South Dakota 74, Drake 69

Preseason NIT

Quarterfinals

Iowa 74, Illinois St. 64

Backfield clarity only place Chiefs edge Steelers

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November 12th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

PITTSBURGH (AP) — In a season during which very little has gone right for the Kansas City Chiefs this season, running back Jamaal Charles is the exception. A year removed from a knee injury that limited him to just two games, Charles is ninth in the NFL in rushing and perhaps the only reliable weapon the struggling Chiefs (1-7) have on offense heading into Monday night’s game against surging Pittsburgh.

The Steelers (5-3) have few problems at the moment, but clarity in the backfield is one of them. Pittsburgh’s running game is humming and backups Isaac Redman and Jonathan Dwyer have both rushed for over 100 yards in a game while subbing for injured starter Rashard Mendenhall.

The reserves are playing so well, coach Mike Tomlin is making no promises that Mendenhall will get his job back whenever he returns from a strained right Achilles tendon.

State Volleyball Championship Results

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November 10th, 2012 by admin

Friday, November 9 – Class 1A Semifinals
Court One -Grundy Center 25-25-26-25, Janesville 21-19-28-17
Court Two – Tripoli 21-26-25-25, Holy Trinity Catholic 25-24-21-20

Saturday, November 10 – Center Court – Class 1A Championship
6:00 p.m. – Grundy Cetner (35-6) vs. Tripoli (37-5)

Friday, November 9 – Class 2A Semifinals
Court One – Dike-New Hartford 25-25-25 Council Bluffs St. Albert 17-14-13
Court Two – Western Christian 25-25-25 Kuemper Catholic 14-13-23

Saturday, November 10 – Class 2A Championship
Dike-New Hartford 18-18-25-25-16, Western Christian 25-25-18-25-14

Friday, November 9 – Class 3A Semifinals
Union 25-27-25, Mediapolis 19-25-15
Court Two – MOC-Floyd Valley 22-25-27-25, Mount Vernon 25-18-25-15

Saturday, November 10 – Class 3A Championship                                                                                                                                                       MOC-Floyd Valley 23-25-25-19-17, Union 25-21-14-25-15

Friday, November 9 – Class 4A Semifinals
Court One – Charles City 28-20-25-25, Waverly-Shell Rock 26-25-17-10
Court Two – Solon 27-21-25-25, Bishop Heelan 25-25-23-20

Saturday, November 10 – Class 4A Championship
Charles City 16-18-25-25-15, Solon 25-25-14-23-13

Friday, November 9 – Class 5A Semifinals
Court One – Iowa City High 23-25-25-25, Ankeny 25-16-17-19
Court Two – Bettendorf 25-26-25-25, Pleasant Valley 23-28-13-18

Saturday, November 10 – Class 5A Championship
Bettendorf 28-23-25-26-25, Iowa City High 26-25-24-23

Purdue Kicks Past Iowa

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November 10th, 2012 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – Paul Griggs drilled a 46-yard field goal as time expired and Purdue stunned Iowa 27-24 Saturday, snapping a five-game losing streak.

Robert Marve threw for 266 yards and two touchdowns for the Boilermakers (4-6, 1-5 Big Ten), who won for the first time in Iowa City in 20 years.

Purdue led 24-14 before Iowa (4-6, 2-4) rallied to tie the game with 3:32 left. But the Boilermakers stuffed the Hawkeyes on fourth down at the Purdue 35-yard line, and then drove 37 yards to set up the game-winning kick by Griggs.

James Vandenberg had 190 yards passing and a TD for Iowa, which has lost four straight for the first time since 2007.

Drake Beats Butler, Keeps League Title Hopes Alive

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November 10th, 2012 by admin

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Mike Piatkowski threw for 366 yards and a career-high five touchdowns, helping Drake keep its Pioneer League title hopes alive Saturday with a 45-20 victory over Butler.

Piatkowski, who was 29 of 40 with two interceptions, found Grahm Butler and Gary Scott for two scores each and Joey Orlando for one. Scott added 79 rushing yards and a touchdown for Drake (7-3, 6-1), which can tie Butler and repeat as Pioneer League co-champion with a win against Jacksonville next week.

Matt Lancaster threw two touchdown passes and ran for another for Butler (8-3, 7-1), which trailed only 14-13 early in the third quarter after Lancaster hit Brendan Shannon for a 45-yard score. But then Piatkowski came alive, throwing four TDs for 28 unanswered Drake points. The last scoring pass, an 18-yarder to Butler, made it 42-13 with 10:36 to play.

UNI Sneaks Past South Dakota

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November 10th, 2012 by admin

VERMILLION, S.D. (AP) – David Johnson ran for two touchdowns and caught a pass for another score to lead Northern Iowa past South Dakota 24-21 on Saturday.

Johnson, who finished with 130 yards rushing on 21 carries, scored on runs of 3 and 1 yards, and caught his only pass of the game, a 20-yarder from Sawyer Kollmorgen for the Panthers (4-6, 3-4 Missouri Valley).  It was Johnson’s fifth game in a row with at least 100 yards.

The Coyotes (1-9, 0-7) lost their eighth straight despite the efforts of Josh Vander Maten, who threw for 205 yards and ran for 135 more. He accounted for two scores. Will Powell caught nine passes for 127 yards and a touchdown for South Dakota, which hasn’t beaten Northern Iowa since 1981.

Longhorns Overpower Cyclones

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November 10th, 2012 by admin

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) – David Ash passed for 364 yards and two touchdowns and No. 19 Texas honored former coach Darrell Royal by whipping Iowa State 33-7 on Saturday.

Ash had a 61-yard touchdown pass to Mike Davis in the first quarter. Johnathan Gray ran for two touchdowns for the Longhorns (8-2, 5-2 Big 12), who won their fourth in a row.

Texas paid tribute during the game to Royal, who died Wednesday at age 88. Texas lined up in the wishbone, the formation Royal introduced to college football in 1968, on the Longhorn’s first play. Instead of a run, Texas ran a trick play that resulted in a 47-yard pass.

Steele Jantz passed for 133 yards for the Cyclones (5-5, 2-5) but was under constant pressure from the Texas defense.