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National Sports Headlines: 10/31/20

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October 31st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest sports news from The Associated Press

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Chiefs coach Andy Reid knows one of the intriguing subplots Sunday when Kansas City takes on the New York Jets will be running back Le’Veon Bell’s first shot at his former team. The two-time All-Pro joined the Chiefs after a rather acrimonious split with the Jets a couple weeks ago. Bell had a get-your-feet wet game against the Denver Broncos last weekend. He could have a much bigger role when the Super Bowl champs face the winless Jets at Arrowhead Stadium.

UNDATED (AP) — The NFL says the Chargers and Broncos game Sunday is not in jeopardy after players from both teams tested positive for COVID-19. The Chargers are likely to be down to their third string players at right guard and right tackle because of injuries and because two linemen were placed on the COVID-19/reserve list. They scrapped practice after right guard Graham Glasgow tested positive. The Broncos were already in the league’s intensive coronavirus protocols, which began when running backs coach Curtis Modkins contracted the virus two weeks ago. Modkins returned to work Monday.

Elsewhere:

The Packers will face the Vikings on Sunday without leading rusher Aaron Jones, who will miss a second straight game with a calf injury. That leaves Jamaal Williams and A.J. Dillon as Green Bay’s top two running backs versus Minnesota.

The NFL is “strongly encouraging” that players on the sidelines who are not participating in a game or about to go on the field wear protective masks. In a memo obtained by The Associated Press on Friday, the league’s management council also suggested the 32 teams enhance physical distancing on the sidelines while the NFL considers expanding the bench area. The league also is offering an additional testing option for bus drivers retained by teams in the away city, prior to the team’s arrival.

UNDATED (AP) — College football’s bowl schedule is finally set and will begin Dec. 19, the day most of the major college football conferences are set to play their championship games. The 37-game bowl schedule will now include several mainstays like the Holiday Bowl in San Diego and the Hawaii Bowl because of issues related to the pandemic. But there will still be opportunities for 72 teams to go bowling in the 36 games that lead up to the College Football Playoff national championship on Jan. 11 in Miami Gardens, Florida.

Iowa early News Headlines: Saturday, Oct. 31, 2020

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October 31st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:30 a.m. CDT

LOGAN, Iowa (AP) — A surge in coronavirus cases has led officials in one western Iowa county to require people to wear faces masks in public. Television station KETV reports that the Harrison County Board on Thursday approved the mask regulation resolution in a 2-1 vote. Supervisor John Straight voted for the mandate. He hopes it will help bring down virus numbers in the county, where the positivity rate has topped 20% for three straight weeks. State data shows 2,621 new confirmed coronavirus cases in Iowa in the past 24 hours. That’s one of the highest single-day totals recorded so far. An additional 14 deaths raised the state’s death total to 1,705.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Officials in many U.S. states being hit hard by the coronavirus are resisting taking stronger action to stop the spread, even as a fall resurgence strains hospitals. Pleas from health experts are running up against political calculation and public fatigue, with spiraling new infections eclipsing previous caseload highs that set off national alarms in the spring and summer. During those earlier outbreaks in the Northeast and then in the Sun Belt, many governors closed schools and businesses and limited public gatherings. But the new surge has brought a decidedly more limited response in many states. Total confirmed cases in the U.S. topped 9 million Friday.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Police in Des Moines say they’ve made an arrest after a shooting killed a man and injured a woman. Police say the shooting happened around 7:30 p.m. Thursday near the grounds of East High School. Officers called to the scene found a 29-year-old woman with a gunshot wound to her leg and learned that a 21-year-old man had been taken to a hospital with a gunshot wound to the chest and later died. Police identified him as Alston Troy Edwards, of Des Moines. Minutes after the shooting, police arrested a suspect with the help of information from witnesses. Police say 27-year-old Wesley Marquise Bekish is charged with first-degree murder and a weapons count in the shooting.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A judge has kept in place guidance from Iowa’s secretary of state that county elections commissioners can only set up absentee ballot drop boxes at or outside their offices. Judge William Kelly rejected a request from a Latino civil rights organization and a group aligned with Democrats to block Secretary of State Paul Pate’s guidance and allow for drop boxes in locations such as grocery stores. The ruling isn’t expected to have an impact because it comes so close to Election Day. Most absentee ballots have already been returned and auditors had dropped plans to add drop box locations even if Pate’s guidance was suspended.

Strong West Marshall ground attack too much for Atlantic

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October 31st, 2020 by admin

The Atlantic Trojans football team saw their season come to a close on Friday night with a 27-7 loss to West Marshall in State Center. Atlantic had the lead by one at the end of the first quarter and stayed within one score until early third quarter.

West Marshall’s powerful rushing attack helped them control the ball on some long drives and secure the win. West Marshall controlled time of possession 35:45 to 12:15 by running the ball for 54 plays out of the 59 they ran. West Marshall had scoring drives of 12-plays, 14-plays, 10-plays, and 15-plays to control the tempo. Tailback Preston Pope finished the game with 136 yards and 2 touchdowns on the ground. West Marshall piled up 255 yards rushing on the night.

Atlantic’s lone scoring drive took advantage of great field position. Atlantic forced a West Marshall punt on their second possession after a bad snap and penalty had pushed them back to their own 4 yard line. Atlantic ended up getting the ball at the West Marshall 26 after a short kick. 2 plays later Korey Parrott hit paydirt with a 20 yard touchdown run. Lane Nelson tacked on the PAT and gave Atlantic a 7-6 lead, thanks to Atlantic blocking West Marshall’s first PAT.

West Marshall answered right back with long touchdown drive capped by a 6-yard toss from Peyton Hart to Brayden Evertson. West Marshall controlled the clock much of the rest of the way.

Atlantic had 81 yards rushing on the night and Corey Parrott racked up 40 yards and 1 score. Atlantic had a terrific season come to a close with a 7-2 record. Atlantic wore big grey 32’s on the side of their helmets in support of their injured teammate Steele McLaren.

West Marshall improved to 8-1 and will host PCM in the Quarterfinals next Friday in State Center.

Listen to a full postgame interview with Atlantic Head Coach Mike McDermott below.

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Becker leads Atlantic with Top Ten finish at State Cross Country

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October 31st, 2020 by admin

Atlantic’s Craig Alan Becker put down a strong run and took a 7th place finish at the Class 3A State Cross Country Meet on Friday in Fort Dodge, the best ever for a Trojan boys runner. Becker ran a time of 16:27 to grab a place on the medal balcony. ADM’s Nate Mueller won the State Title with a time of 15:28.

Atlantic’s Zane Berg also competed in his third State Meet and finished 46th with a time of 17:19. Trey Gross of Harlan finished 11th and Glenwood’s Andrew Smith was 19th. Dallas Center-Grimes was the Team Champion with 87 points. Glenwood finished 15th.

On the girls side Atlantic’s Taylor McCreedy was running in the 4th State Meet of her great career, and finished in 50th place with a time of 20:32.40. Shewaye Johnson of Ballard was the State Champion with a time of 17:55.30. Other area individuals were Braelyn Baker of Creston in 14th, Brecken Van Baale of Harlan 30th, Kaia Bieker of Harlan 31st, Liv Freund of Harlan 37th, and Emma Hughes of Glenwood was 40th.

The Team Title went to Ballard with 66 points. Dallas Center-Grimes was Runner-Up. Glenwood finished 6th with 192 points. Harlan went 7th with 210.

In the 4A Boys race Ethan Eichhorn of Lewis Central finished 16th and Aidan Booton of CB Thomas Jefferson was 47th.

High School Football Playoffs Quarterfinal Round Assignments

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October 31st, 2020 by admin

Following 3rd Round Playoff action on Friday the IHSAA has released the Quarterfinal Round assignments. Here’s a look at the full slate of games for November 6th.

8-Player

Pod A: Audubon @ Remsen, St. Mary’s
Pod B: CAM @ Fremont-Mills
Pod C: Don Bosco @ Janesville
Pod D: Easton Valley @ Montezuma

Class A

Pod A: St. Albert @ Logan-Magnolia
Pod B: Grundy Center @ West Hancock
Pod C: Wapsie Valley @ Regina, Iowa City
Pod D: MFL MarMac @ Saint Ansgar

Class 1A

Pod A: West Sioux @ OABCIG
Pod B: South Central Calhoun @ Southeast Valley
Pod C: Underwood @ Van Meter
Pod D: Columbus Catholic @ Sigourney-Keota

Class 2A

Pod A: West Lyon @ Central Lyon/George Little Rock
Pod B: PCM, Monroe @ West Marshall
Pod C: West Liberty @ Camanche
Pod D: Solon @ Waukon

Class 3A

Pod A: Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley @ Webster City
Pod B: Lewis Central @ Harlan
Pod C: Grinnell @ Xavier, Cedar Rapids
Pod D: West Deleware @ North Scott

Class 4A

Pod A: Iowa City, West @ Pleasant Valley
Pod B: Cedar Rapids, Kennedy @ Southeast Polk
Pod C: Ankeny @ Waukee
Pod D: Valley, WDM at Dowling Catholic, WDM

High School Football Scoreboard – 3rd Round Playoffs – 10/30/2020

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October 30th, 2020 by admin

Area scores from the Iowa High School Football Playoffs Round of 16.

CLASS 8-Player

Pod A
St. Mary’s, Remsen 53, Harris-Lake Park 13
Audubon 28, Newell-Fonda 6

Pod B
CAM 62, Lamoni 6
Fremont-Mills 58, Martensdale-St. Marys 42

CLASS A

Pod A
St. Albert 20, South O’Brien 8
Logan-Magnolia 36, Riverside 14

Pod B
West Hancock 56, Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 18
Grundy Center 40, Nodaway Valley 0

CLASS 1A

Pod A
OABCIG 41, Western Christian 14
West Sioux 36, Emmetsburg 15

Pod C
Van Meter 49, Pella Christian 23
Underwood 42, Mt. Ayr 17

CLASS 2A

Pod B
West Marshall 27, Atlantic 7 -ON KJAN and KJANTV
PCM. Monroe 42, Greene County 0

CLASS 3A

Pod B
Lewis Central 34, Ballard 6
Harlan 49, Carlisle 42

Who’s Gonna Win? – Week 10 – 10/30/2020

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October 30th, 2020 by admin

Chris Parks, Jim Field, Matt Mullenix, and Doug Leonard take a look at 8 area high school football games each week throughout the season. We try to provide some insight into the match-ups while competing for top prognosticator and the Whosman Trophy.

Who’s Gonna Win? is brought to you in 2020 by Rush CPA and Associates and Fareway. This is the final program for the 2020 season.

Last Week:

Doug Leonard 7-1
Matt Mullenix 7-1
Chris Parks 7-1
Jim Field 6-2

2020 Overall Standings:

Doug Leonard 59-12
Matt Mullenix 57-14
Jim Field 52-19
Chris Parks 52-19

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Two Prisons Report New COVID Cases; Suspend Video Visitations

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October 30th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Officials with the Iowa Department of Corrections, Friday, said the Anamosa State Penitentiary and the Iowa Correctional Institution for Women received the results of positive COVID-19 tests Thursday afternoon. Due to the new positive cases, those facilities are entering a restricted movement status to mitigate further viral spread. While on restricted movement, video visitations have been suspended at this time at both facilities.

The facilities are currently organizing mass-testing for inmates and staff in the coming days to identify any additional inmates that should be placed in medical isolation or quarantine units as part of the facilities’ virus mitigation strategies. As additional testing is conducted and additional inmates are identified as positive for COVID-19, updates will be posted at https://doc.iowa.gov/COVID19. Whenever an inmate tests positive for COVID-19, staff notify the inmate’s emergency contact immediately.

The department says it has been preparing for and dealing with the eventuality of COVID-19 in the prison system for months. Since the start of the pandemic, the department has had over 1,200 inmates and over 200 staff recover from the virus and a total of 4 inmates that passed away due to complications related to the virus.

An outline of the changes to DOC protocols can be found at doc.iowa.gov/department-corrections-steps, and more information related to COVID-19 in the DOC can be found at doc.iowa.gov/COVID19. For members of the public with questions about COVID-19 in the prison system, a hotline is available during business hours Monday-Friday by calling (515) 373-5457. For more on the free o-mails, phone calls and video visitation that the department has provided for those incarcerated to communicate with their loved-ones, please visit https://doc.iowa.gov/families-during-covid19.

Cedar Rapids Man Indicted for Unlawful Possession of an AR-15 Rifle at Iowa City Protest

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October 30th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DAVENPORT, Iowa- United States Attorney Marc Krickbaum announced Friday, that 20-year-old Brandon Tumause Owen, of Cedar Rapids, was indicted by a federal grand jury for one count of Unlawful Drug User in Possession of a Firearm, after he brandished an AR-15 rifle during a June protest in Iowa City.

According to public records, Owen was stopped on June 7, 2020, by Iowa City Police for a traffic offense. An impaired driving investigation was performed and indicated Owen was under the influence of marijuana. An AR-15 rifle was located inside Owen’s vehicle. Under federal law, it is illegal for an unlawful drug user to possess firearms.

According to Attorney Krickbaum, “Our Constitution protects everyone’s right to peacefully protest against injustice. It does not protect anyone’s  right to illegally carry and publically brandish an AR-15. We will prosecute those – including protestors – who commit federal gun crimes.”

After the indictment of Owen, FBI Omaha’s Special Agent in Charge Eugene Kowel said, “The FBI holds sacred the rights of individuals to peacefully exercise their First Amendment freedoms. When someone threatens the safety of peaceful protestors, we will step in to protect them.”

The case is part of Project Guardian (PG) and Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN), programs bringing together all levels of law enforcement and the communities they serve to reduce gun crime and make our neighborhoods safer for everyone. This matter is being investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Iowa City Police Department, and the Iowa Department of Public Safety. The case is being prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa.

JOHN JENNINGS, 94, of Atlantic & formerly of Griswold (Private Svcs.)

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October 30th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

JOHN JENNINGS, 94, of Atlantic (& formerly of Griswold), died Friday, Oct. 30th, at Atlantic Specialty Care. A private family interment for JOHN JENNINGS will be held. Rieken Duhn Funeral Home in Griswold is assisting the family with arrangements.