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Cass County Supervisors meeting set for Tuesday

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March 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A regular, weekly meeting of the Cass County Board of Supervisors will take place in-person at the Courthouse in Atlantic, Tuesday, and can be viewed via Zoom, both beginning at 9-a.m. The Board has a light agenda, which includes a canvass of the March 2nd CAM School District Special Election to Adopt a Revenue Purpose Statement (RPS). Unofficial results show the measure passed last week by a vote of 170 Yes to 12 No. The Board will certify the election results Tuesday, making them official.

In other business, County Engineer Trent Wolken will provide the Supervisors with his weekly report on Secondary Roads Department activities and news.

14-year old from Essex pursued during a traffic stop in Fremont County

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March 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop on an SUV in Fremont County at around 1:30-a.m. Sunday (today), resulted in a pursuit, a crash, and the arrest of a juvenile. The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office reports a deputy tried to stop a Ford Explorer for not having headlights on, as the vehicle was traveling south on Highway 59, near the Shenandoah Wal-Mart. The driver failed to stop, and led authorities on a pursuit that started eastbound on West Nishna Road in Shenandoah, at speeds of up to 100 mph.

The SUV went out of control near 200th Street and B Avenue. It rolled into the ditch and landed on its passenger side. The driver was identified as a 14-year old juvenile from Essex, who had taken his mother’s vehicle while she was sleeping. The unidentified juvenile was taken into custody and transported to the Juvenile Detention Center, in Council Bluffs.

Fremont County Deputies were assisted during the incident, by Shenandoah Police and Page County Sheriff’s Deputies.

Iowa women sweep Nebraska, Saturday

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March 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (via HawkeyeSports.com) — The University of Iowa women’s basketball team swept the season series over Nebraska, with an 83-75 victory in the regular-season finale Saturday night, inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena.  In a game that featured zero double-digit leads, 11 ties and 10 lead changes, Iowa was able to put Nebraska away in the fourth quarter. The dagger helped give Iowa its eighth win in the last 11 meetings against Nebraska. Caitlin Clark, te freshman from Des Moines, scored 19 of her game-high 35 points in the fourth quarter for her 11th 30-point game of the season to help Iowa get over the hump down the stretch. Clark missed only one shot in the final frame, going 4-of-5 from the field, 3-of-4 from the long distance, and 8-of-8 from the charity stripe.

Clark scored her 601st point of the season 3:08 into the game, becoming the fifth Hawkeye to record 600 points in a single season. She joins Hawkeye greats Megan Gustafson, Cindy Haugejorde, Michelle Edwards, and Franthea Price. Clark now has 631 points on the season. Sophomore Gabbie Marshall was a spark on both ends for the Hawkeyes, scoring 14 points on 4-of-5 shooting from behind the arc and swiping three steals on defense. Sophomore McKenna Warncok was the third Hawkeye in double figures with 12 points. Redshirt sophomore Kate Martin scored seven points, grabbed a career-high eight rebounds, and dished out a game-high five assists.

Redshirt senior Alexis Sevillian and senior Zion Sanders were honored after tonight’s game. The two were Iowa’s captains this season. Sevillian, a Goodrich, Michigan native, has appeared in 111 games, with 65 starts in her Hawkeye career, averaging 5.9 points per game on 34.6 percent 3-point shooting. Sanders, an Evansville, Indiana, native appeared in 61 games in her Hawkeye career and was a leader on and off the court.

Iowa earned the six seed in the Big Ten Tournament and will face 11th-seeded Purdue on Wednesday, March 10. The game will tipoff 25 minutes after the conclusion of the previous game between Penn State and Michigan State that begins at 5:30 p.m. (CT). The game will be televised on FS2.

No. 3 N. Iowa wins defensive slugfest against Illinois St.

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March 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) — Tyler Hoosman ran for 63 yards and his 13-yard touchdown run with 3:24 left helped seal No. 3-ranked Northern Iowa’s 20-10 win over 15th-ranked Illinois State. The Panthers’ four-play, 24-yard drive was set up when Jared Brinkman recovered a fumble forced by teammate Spencer Cuvelier on a sack of Illinois State quarterback Bryce Jefferson. In what was a defensive scrum throughout, both defensive units tended get the better of each others offenses than the other way around. Under pressure throughout, Jefferson finished 13-for-27 passing for 69 yards and ran for 60 yards on 14 carries.

 

2021 Boys Hawkeye Ten Basketball Honors

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March 6th, 2021 by admin

2021 HAWKEYE 10 ALL CONFERENCE BOYS BASKETBALL TEAMS

STUDENT NAME HIGH SCHOOL GRADE POSITION

1ST TEAM
1 Skyler Handlos ** Atlantic Sr. G
2 Michael Shull ** Clarinda Sr. G
3 Colby Burg ** Creston Sr. G
4 Braiden Heiden ** Denison-Schleswig Sr. G
5 Ryan Blum ** Glenwood Sr. F
6 Connor Frame ** Harlan Jr. G/F
7 Wyatt Hatcher ** Lewis Central Jr F
8 Sam Rallis ** St. Albert Sr. F

2ND TEAM
1 Dayton Templeton Atlantic Jr. G
2 Drew Brown Clarinda Jr. F
3 Kaden Briggs Creston Sr. F
4 Caden Johnson Glenwood So. G
5 Bradley Curren Harlan So. G
6 John Mayhall Kuemper Catholic Sr. G
7 Max DeVries Red Oak Fr. G
8 Carter White St. Albert Jr. G

HONORABLE MENTION
1 Grant Sturm Atlantic Sr. G
2 Grant Jobe Clarinda Jr. F
3 Brance Baker Creston Sr. G
4 Cael Kralik Creston Sr. G
5 Evan Turin Denison-Schleswig Sr. F
6 Ben Hughes Glenwood Sr. G
7 Michael Erlmeier Harlan Sr. G
8 Mitchell Badding Kuemper Catholic Sr. G
9 JC Dermody Lewis Central Jr. G
10 Baylor Bergren Red Oak Jr. G
11 Braden Knight Shenandoah Sr. G
12 Cy Patterson St. Albert Sr. G
** Notes unanimous selection for 1st team – Selections are listed alphabetically by school name

2021 Girls Hawkeye Ten Basketball Honors

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March 6th, 2021 by admin

2020-2021 HAWKEYE 10 ALL CONFERENCE GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAMS

STUDENT NAME HIGH SCHOOL GRADE POSITION

FIRST TEAM
1 Kelsey Fields** Creston 12 F
2 Hannah Neemann Denison- Schleswig 12 F
3 Allie Petry St. Albert 12 F
4 Jenna Hopp Glenwood 10 G
5 Paige Andersen ** Denison- Schleswig 12 F
6 Madison Camden Glenwood 11 G
7 Elle Scarborough Glenwood 12 G
8 Haley Rasmussen Atlantic 12 G

2ND TEAM
1 Sam Dunphy Creston 12 G
2 McKenna Pettepier Lewis Central 12 F
3 Ava Wolf Shenandoah 11 F
4 Ellie Magnuson Denison-Schleswig 12 G
5 Coryl Matheny Glenwood 12 F
6 Cate Mayhall Kuemper Catholic 10 G
7 Ashley Hall Harlan 12 G
8 Macie Leinen Harlan 12 F

HONORABLE MENTION
1 Jocelyn Cheek Harlan 12 G
2 Jessalee Niehart Clarinda 12 G
3 Jada Jensen Atlantic 10 G
4 Abby Hughes Glenwood 11 G
5 Lucy Scott Lewis Central 9 G
6 Grace Ruzicka Lewis Central 12 G
7 Rylie Driskell Creston 11 G
8 Emma Hughes Glenwood 12 G
9 Chloe DeVries Red Oak 12 G

10 Lexi Johnson Red Oak 11 G
11 Makenna Shepard St. Albert 12 G
12 Brooklyn Gifford Kuemper Catholic 12 G
** denotes unanimous selection

McGuirl scores 17 as K-State holds off Iowa State 61-56

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March 6th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

MANHATTAN, Kansas (AP) — Mike McGuirl scored 12 of his 17 points in the second half as Kansas State turned aside Iowa State 61-56 to conclude the regular season. McGuirl drained a 3 with 1:41 remaining to give Kansas State a 10-point lead and the Wildcats held on. DaJuan Gordon added 12 points and Nijel Pack 10 Kansas State.

Jalen Coleman-Lands scored 19, making 3 of 9 from 3-point range, to lead Iowa State and Solomon Young added 18 points. The Cyclones have lost 17 straight games and fell to 0-11 on the road.

 

Girls State Basketball scorecard, 3/6/21

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March 6th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Class 4A State Championship: Ballard 47, Glenwood 45

Josie Fleischmann has been Ballard’s most reliable 3-point shooter all season, but she never made any as important as the ones she hit in her final high school game.Fleischmann knocked down a tying 3 with 1:57 left, then sank the game winner with 37 seconds to go, lifting the Bombers to a 47-45 victory over Glenwood and the Class 4A state championship.

Brooke Loewe added 16 points and seven rebounds for Ballard and all-tournament captain Molly Ihle, a 5-foot-6 senior, led both teams with 13 rebounds and scored six points. Madison Camden hit four 3-pointers and scored 20 to lead top-ranked Glenwood, while Jenna Hopp had 14 points and 11 rebounds. Ballard was the first Iowa team to beat Glenwood, which finished 21-4. Loewe, Camden and Hopp also made the all-tournament team along with North Scott’s Ashley Fountain and Emma Miner of Dallas Center-Grimes.

Class 3A State Championship: Unity Christian 48, West Lyon, Inwood 31 –

Sisters Janie and Gracie Schoonhoven had one more act together and it was the most satisfying of all. Janie forged her third double-double of the tournament with 17 points and 16 rebounds and Gracie added nine points and seven assists to lead Unity Christian to the Class 3A state championship with a 48-31 victory over West Lyon.
Unity used a 13-0 second half run and strong defense against West Lyon star Brooklyn Meyer to take control in the all-northwest Iowa matchup and claim its third state title. The Knights, who won 2A championships in 2015 and 2016, finished the season with 14 straight victories and a 25-2 record. Janie Schoonhoven, a senior, had 54 points and 36 rebounds in her three games at state and was named captain of the all-tournament team. Gracie, a sophomore, finished with 53 points and 19 assists –many on passes to her sister –and also made the all-tournament team. Tyra Schuiteman, another all-tournament selection, scored 12 points for the Knights.
A key in their victory was the defense against the 6-foot-2 Meyer, a junior who has committed to South Dakota State and already has more than 1,000 points in her career. Meyer scored 10 points in the first quarter, but Unity Christian’s constant double-teaming eventually took its toll and she went 1-for-9 the rest of the way to finish with 12 points and four rebounds. She had had averaged 17.5 points and 12.5 rebounds in West Lyon’s first two games this week. Hayley Knoblock added seven points for the Wildcats (24-2), who also finished as the state runners-up in 1998, and Kennedy Kramer scored five. Meyer and Knoblock also made the all-tournament team along with Cherokee’s JeMae Nichols.

Class 2A State Championship: Dike-New Hartford 47, Maquoketa Valley, Delhi 42

Dike-New Hartford found its shooting touch just in time to win a state championship. Shackled for three quarters by Maquoketa Valley’s zone defense, the Wolverines outscored the Wildcats 22-9 in the fourth to claim a 47-42 victory in a battle of unbeaten teams and win the Class 2A state championship. Dike-New Hartford rallied from 11 points down in the third quarter to grab the lead early in the fourth quarter, then survived some shaky free throw shooting down the stretch to add the basketball title to the 2A volleyball championship it won in November.

Taylor Kvale, a 5-foot-3 junior, made the key plays to get the Wolverines (26-0) back in it and finished with 12 points. Ellary Knock also scored 12, Payton Petersen and Sophia Hoffmann added eight each and Paula Gonzalez scored six, including a key 3-pointer midway through the fourth quarter. Petersen, a freshman, was named captain of the all-tournament team after receiving that same honor in volleyball.

Dike won the six-player title in 1988. The Wolverines started only one senior so they should be title contenders again next season. Knock, Tucker, Imler, West Branch’s Sasha Koenig and Nodaway Valley’s Maddax DeVault joined Petersen on the all-tournament team.

Class 1A Championship: Newell-Fonda 66, Bishop Garrigan 52

Same matchup, same results. Newell-Fonda is the Class 1A state champion for the third consecutive year. The Mustangs got some clutch play and free throw shooting from all-tournament captain Macy Sievers in the closing minutes and beat Bishop Garrigan of Algona 66-52 for its fourth title overall. Sievers finished with 17 points, seven rebounds and three steals as the Mustangs closed out another memorable season by defeating the same team they beat in last year’s championship game and avenging a 66-45 loss to Bishop Garrigan back in December.

Bailey Sievers added 14 points for Newell-Fonda (26-1), which became the eighth school to win three consecutive championships. Maggie Walker scored eight points and Ella Larsen had seven points, nine rebounds and seven steals.
It wasn’t a typical game for Newell-Fonda, which averages 81 points and usually scores on a series of fastbreaks and layups off steals. But against a team that had 6-foot-3 sophomore sensation Audi Crooks it the middle, the Mustangs did what they needed to win it.

Newell-Fonda, which also won the 1A title in 2015, finished with 14 steals and scored 26 points off turnovers. Bailey Sievers also made the all-tournament team along with Crooks, Meyers, Montezuma’s Elise Boulton Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton’s Quinn Grubbs.

Yesufu lifts Drake past Missouri St. 71-69 in MVC tourney

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March 6th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Joseph Yesufu knifed down the lane, splitting two defenders, and kissed the winning basket off the glass with 2.5 seconds remaining as Drake defeated Missouri State 71-69 in the semifinals of the Missouri Valley Conference tournament. Yesufu scored 25 points, Tremell Murphy added 20 more for the second-seeded Bulldogs.

Drake advanced to Sunday’s tournament championship against top-seeded — and No. 20-ranked — Loyola-Chicago. Gaige Prim had 19 points, 15 rebounds and four blocks for the Bears. Keaton Hervey added 18 points. Demarcus Sharp had 16 points and eight assists.

 

Iowa man accused of filming college women while they slept

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March 6th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Police arrested an Iowa man Friday in connection to a series of incidents in the Ames, Iowa, in which college women reported awakening to see a man watching them in their beds. The Des Moines Register reports that 29-year-old Trenton Williams of Ames was charged with robbery, burglary, stalking, harassment, trespassing, assault with intent to commit sexual abuse, among other counts.

Police say between 12 and 15 cases of illegal entry where reported in the area. Police say they obtained search warrants for his cellphone and contents after a woman showed them a video of Williams inside her apartment. The found videos on the phone showing him going inside many apartments and filming women as they slept.