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Indiana shuts down No. 4 Iowa for 81-69 road upset

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January 21st, 2021 by admin

Indiana guard Rob Phinisee (10) celebrates with teammates during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Iowa, Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021, in Iowa City, Iowa. Indiana won 81-69. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Trayce Jackson-Davis scored 23 points despite second-half foul trouble and Indiana’s defense shut down No. 4 Iowa in an 81-69 comeback victory. It was a season low in points for the Hawkeyes, who came in second in the nation in scoring at 92.2 points per game. Iowa had its five-game winning streak snapped and fell out of a tie for first place in the conference. Rob Phinisee added 18 points for the Hoosiers, and Aljami Durham scored 14. Indiana trailed 53-44 with 12 minutes to play, then went on a 23-3 run. The Hawkeyes did not have a field goal for an 11-minute stretch until Joe Toussaint’s layup with 59.6 seconds remaining.

Atlantic boys swimming falls to Abraham Lincoln

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January 21st, 2021 by admin

The Atlantic boys swimming team competed in a dual against Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln at Kirn Middle School on Thursday night. The Lynx came out ahead of the Trojans 77-44.

Brayden Atkinson won the 200 Meter Individual Medley in a time of 2:34.07. He also was 2nd in the 100 Meter Freestyle in 1:00.94. Byran York won the 100 Meter Backstroke in 1:09.64 and also finished 2nd in the 200 Meter Freestyle in 2:10.71. Alex Lihs was 2nd in the 50 Meter Freestyle with a time of 28.72.

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High School Basketball Scoreboard Thursday 01/21/2021

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January 21st, 2021 by admin

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Harlan 73, Atlantic 60
Glenwood 84, Red Oak 33

Western Iowa Conference

Audubon 46, IKM-Manning 31

Rolling Valley Conference

CAM 62, AC/GC 40
Whiting 58, West Harrison 51

Pride of Iowa Conference

Central Decatur 62, I-35 34
Lenox 51, Earlham 39
Southwest Valley 51, East Union 37
Southeast Warren 59, Moulton-Udell 17

BOYS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Atlantic 63, Harlan 47
Glenwood 58, Red Oak 53

Western Iowa Conference

Audubon 38, IKM-Manning 35 (Aud: Gavin Smith seals win with blocked shot at the buzzer)
Riverside 68, Shenandoah 45

Rolling Valley Conference

AC/GC 50, CAM 44
West Harrison 60, Whiting 11

Corner Conference Tournament Semifinals

Sidney 64, Stanton 59
East Mills 58, Fremont-Mills 30

Consolation Saturday: Stanton vs. Fremont-Mills 5:30 p.m.
Championship Saturday: Sidney vs East Mills 7:30 p.m.

Other: Clarinda Academy 47, Essex 46 OT

Pride of Iowa Conference

Southwest Valley 69, East Union 68

High School Wrestling Scoreboard Thursday 1/21/2021

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January 21st, 2021 by admin

Double Dual @ Clarinda
Clarinda 45, Atlantic/CAM 31
(Atlantic-CAM Winners: Cruz Weaver, Joe Weaver, Jaxson Bell, Brian South, Jarrett Armstrong, Taye Jordan)
Clarinda 37, Glenwood 30
Glenwood 48, Atlantic/CAM 27
(Atlantic-CAM Winners: Cruz Weaver, Joe Weaver, Jaxson Bell, Brian South, Devin McKay)

@ Creston
Creston/O-M 81, Denison-Schleswig 0
Creston/O-M 80, East Union 0
Creston/O-M 82, Shenandoah 0
Denison-Schleswig 45, East Union 18
Denison-Schleswig 36, Shenandoah 15 

@ Kuemper Catholic
Harlan 63, AHSTW 12
Harlan 60, Red Oak 18
Harlan 60, Kuemper Catholic 10
Kuemper Catholic 51, Red Oak 30
Kuemper Catholic 48, AHSTW 15
Red Oak 42, AHSTW 36

@ Carroll
Winterset 56, Carlisle 22
Winterset 51, Carroll 27
Carlisle 43, Carroll 42

@ Panorama
Van Meter/Earlham 42, Panorama 38
Van Meter/Earlham 42, Interstate-35 40
Van Meter/Earlham 54, SE Warren/Melcher-Dallas 29
Interstate-35 54, Panorama 23
Interstate-35 48, SE Warren/Melcher-Dallas 24
SE Warren/Melcher-Dalls 54, Panorama 23

Strong start propels Harlan girls past Atlantic

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January 21st, 2021 by admin

The Harlan girls basketball team opened up the game with an 11-0 run and held Atlantic at bay the rest of the game on their way to a 73-60 win Thursday night. The Cyclones led 22-10 at the end of the first, 38-25 at half, and 53-41 at the end of the third. Everytime the Trojans would close the gap to 12 or 10, the Cyclones responded with a big shot. Brecken Van Baale had a number of timely threes to turn momentum back to the Cyclones.

Van Baale finished with a game high 18 points. The Cyclones had three other players in double figures with 17 from Claire Schmitz, 15 for Jocelyn Cheek, and 13 from Ashley Hall. The Class 4A 11th ranked Cyclones improved to 10-3 with the win. The Cyclones will next play Saturday in Omaha at Sokol Arena against Bishop Neumann, NE at 9:30 a.m.

Atlantic was led by 15 points from Jada Jensen and 13 from Haley Rasmussen in the loss. The Trojans fall to 6-8 on the year and will now prep for a Saturday home game against Urbandale that was added to the schedule Thursday. That varsity game will tip at 7:30 p.m. Saturday night.

Watch the full game replay HERE.

Atlantic grabs big win over Harlan with second half push

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January 21st, 2021 by admin

The Atlantic boys basketball team has been searching for a complete game signature win. They got one on Thursday night over Harlan 73-60. The Trojans got a big night from Skyler Handlos with 26 points and Garrett Reynolds was huge off the bench with 13 points and a strong haul of rebounds.

The game was tied at the end of the first at 17. Atlantic was able to build an 8 point lead in the second but the Cyclones responded with a 9-0 run at the end of the half to take a one point lead into the break. Brayton Schechinger came of the bench to hit two threes and Connor Frame converted a three point play with just over a second left to give the Cyclones an edge.

Skyler Handlos got the first bucket of the second half to give the Trojans the lead back and they never trailed again. The Trojans outscored the Cyclones 17-5 in the third quarter to lead by 11 heading into the fourth. The Cyclones got within 8 early in the fourth but the Trojans quickly answered with a 7-0 run to build the lead back up. Dayton Templeton added 12 to help the Trojans improve to 5-5 on the season.

Harlan was led by 12 points from Connor Frame and 8 from Brad Curren. The Cyclones fall to 5-6 on the season and will next up face Boys Town on Saturday morning at 8:00 a.m. at Creighton’s Sokol Arena before visiting Denison-Schleswig next Tuesday.

Atlantic will now prep for a Saturday home game against Creston. That game will be a 4:00 p.m. varsity tip-off.

Watch the full game replay HERE.

Iowa high school football will have another class starting with 2021 season

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January 21st, 2021 by admin

(IHSAA) The IHSAA Board of Control approved and accepted the lone recommendation out of recent meetings of the joint IHSAA and IGHSAU classification committee, adding one classification of football ahead of the 2021 season.

The new classification will be Class 5A, adding an 11-player group to reduce the disparity in enrollment in the IHSAA’s largest class of football, and to increase the number of participating teams and student-athletes in the postseason.

The board approved separate scheduling and playoff plans across the seven football classifications:

Class 5A, Class 4A, Class 3A: 36 teams, 9 regular season games, 16 playoff qualifiers.

Class 2A, Class 1A: 48 teams, 8 regular season games, 32 playoff qualifiers.

Class A: Remainder of 11-player teams, 8 regular season games, 32 playoff qualifiers.

Eight-Player: All 8-player teams, 8 regular season games, 32 playoff qualifiers.

Teams in 2A, 1A, A, and 8P will be permitted to play a ninth regular season contest should they not qualify for the postseason.

Additional information regarding playoff qualification and district assignments will be released at a later date.

2021 Iowa State Wrestling Tournament keeps original schedule

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January 21st, 2021 by admin

(IHSAA) BOONE, Iowa – With COVID-19 precautions and attendance restrictions in place, the IHSAA Board of Control determined Thursday to conduct the 2021 IHSAA State Wrestling Championships as currently scheduled at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines.

The state dual team tournament (Wednesday) and state traditional tournament (Thursday, Friday, Saturday) remain planned to run in their usual sessions and formats from February 17-20. Competition and spectator guidelines for these IHSAA events will continue to follow the most updated proclamations and guidance with state and local government officials, and Iowa Events Center.

“The IHSAA is grateful to all those who have worked to make this wrestling season possible,” IHSAA executive director Tom Keating said. “The board feels strongly that the traditional schedule can be safely completed for the largest possible competition and audience at each day of the 2021 IHSAA State Wrestling Championships.”

Social distancing requirements and COVID-19 related safety precautions will limit spectator capacity, create reserved seating blocks, and change participant procedures at Wells Fargo Arena. The IHSAA State Wrestling Championships average more than 75,000 attendees across all sessions annually, but capacity will currently allow for less than 4,000 tickets per session this year.

The traditional tournament features 672 individual qualifiers from more than 200 member school wrestling programs. The dual team tournament qualifies eight teams per classification and has been contested on the day before the traditional tournament since moving to Wells Fargo Arena in 2012.

Ticketing information for each date will be announced by the IHSAA and Iowa Events Center as it becomes available. Participating member schools will be contacted first for purchasing options.

Due to restricted capacity and to offer participating wrestlers an opportunity to remain at the event, ticket prices have been increased to $15 per session (dual team tournament, traditional tournament sessions 1-7) and $20 for the traditional tournament finals (session 8).

Cheerleaders will be unable to attend the state traditional tournament as event performers due to space limitations.

Further details on attendance and entry for member schools, credentialed media, and event personnel will be announced as they become available.

The Predicament latest high school wrestling rankings 01/21/2021

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January 21st, 2021 by admin

Class 1A

  1. Don Bosco
  2. Lisbon
  3. Logan-Magnolia
  4. West Sioux
  5. Underwood
  6. Western Christian
  7. New London
  8. Lake Mills
  9. Woodbury Central
  10. West Hancock

1A Rankings

Class 2A

  1. West Delaware
  2. Crestwood
  3. Osage
  4. Davenport Assumption
  5. Union, LaPorte City
  6. Centerville
  7. Independence
  8. West Burlington/Notre Dame
  9. Sergeant Bluff-Luton
  10. Central Lyon/GLR

2A Rankings

Class 3A

  1. Waverly-Shell Rock
  2. SE Polk
  3. Waukee
  4. Fort Dodge
  5. Bettendorf
  6. Iowa City West
  7. Ankeny
  8. North Scott
  9. Linn-Mar
  10. Norwalk

3A Rankings

IGHSAU girls basketball rankings 01/21/2021

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January 21st, 2021 by admin

2020-21 EIGHTH Iowa Girls High School High School Basketball Rankings
Compiled by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union
Thursday, January 21, 2021

Class 1A
School Record LW
1 Bishop Garrigan 13-0 1
2 Newell-Fonda 12-1 2
3 Kingsley-Pierson 15-0 4
4 St. Ansgar 12-1 3
5 MMCRU 11-1 5
6 Exira-EHK 14-0 6
7 Collins-Maxwell 12-0 7
8 Montezuma 15-1 8
9 Springville 14-2 9
10 Winfield-Mount Union 13-0 10
11 Burlington Notre Dame 11-1 11
12 Westwood 11-2 NR
13 Lenox 10-2 NR
14 North Mahaska 8-2 12
15 Woodbury Central 13-4 15
Dropped Out: Logan-Magnolia (13) Turkey Valley (14)

Class 2A
1 Maquoketa Valley 15-0 1
2 Dike-New Hartford 12-0 2
3 West Branch 9-1 3
4 North Linn 12-1 4
5 Nodaway Valley 12-0 5
6 Bellevue 13-1 10
7 Grundy Center 9-2 11
8 Central Lyon 12-2 9
9 West Hancock 11-2 6
10 Treynor 13-2 7
11 Underwood 13-1 12
12 Sioux Central 9-3 13
13 Denver 9-4 8
14 Jesup 12-2 14
15 Cascade 12-4 15
Dropped Out: None

Class 3A
1 Cherokee 13-0 1
2 Unity Christian 11-1 3
3 Des Moines Christian 12-2 2
4 Clear Lake 11-1 5
5 Osage 11-1 6
6 West Lyon 11-1 8
7 West Liberty 8-3 9
8 West Burlington 13-1 7
9 Roland-Story 8-3 11
10 Estherville-Lincoln Central 12-2 14
11 Solon 10-4 12
12 Vinton-Shellsburg 13-2 14
13 Center Point-Urbana 10-4 4
14 Panorama 10-3 10
15 Waukon 9-3 NR
Dropped Out: Bishop Heelan (13)

Class 4A
1 Glenwood 12-2 1
2 Ballard 12-0 2
3 Gilbert 12-1 3
4 Dallas Center-Grimes 11-2 4
5 Central DeWitt 10-1 5
6 North Scott 8-1 6
7 Waverly-Shell Rock 11-2 7
8 Bondurant-Farrar 7-4 10
9 Creston 10-4 8
10 Denison-Schleswig 10-2 11
11 Harlan 9-3 12
12 Cedar Rapids Xavier 6-5 9
13 Boone 6-4 NR
14 Lewis Central 7-5 NR
15 Marion 8-4 NR
Dropped Out: Dubuque Wahlert (13), Clear Creek-Amana (14), Winterset (15)

Class 5A
1 Johnston 7-0 1
2 Waukee 3-1 2
3 Waterloo West 11-1 3
4 Southeast Polk 8-2 5
5 Ankeny Centennial 8-1 6
6 Iowa City West 5-3 7
7 Cedar Falls 10-2 4
8 Iowa City High 7-2 8
9 Cedar Rapids Washington 9-1 11
10 Dowling Catholic 7-3 12
11 Des Moines Roosevelt 2-1 10
12 West Des Moines Valley 5-4 13
13 Ankeny 5-3 NR
14 Indianola 11-2 14
15 Davenport North 2-1 9
Dropped Out: Cedar Rapids Prairie (15)