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Whitver says banning prop bets fine, as part of legalized sports betting package

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April 9th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Senate Majority Leader Jack Whitver says based on his own experience, he has no concerns about Iowa college athletes being influenced to change a game’s outcome if sports betting is legalized in Iowa. Whitver, a Republican from Ankeny, was a wide receiver for the Iowa State Cyclones from 1999 through 2003.

“I remember we sat down with compliance (staff in the athletic department) and they would show us videos of what happens to you if you try to shave points or try to throw a game and you get sent to prison,” Whitver says. “They really scared us into saying: ‘This isn’t even something that you should consider.'”

Bills eligible for debate in the Iowa House AND in the Senate where Whitver is a leader would let the 19 state-licensed casinos collect bets on professional and collegiate sporting events through a smart phone app. The casinos “sports betting” operations then would be subject to a state tax of less than seven percent.

“If you go to an Iowa State or an Iowa game on a Saturday, there are bookies literally in the parking lot taking bets on their text or taking bets from the people at a tailgate on these games,” Whitver says. “And so the question is should we just ignore it and pretend that it doesn’t happen or should we legalize it and regulate it, so that if there are concerns and there is corruption happening, we have a better chance to find that and make sure that it doesn’t happen.”

The bills that have emerged at the statehouse would prevent bets on individual performances in college games happening IN IOWA. That means you wouldn’t be able to bet on how many touchdowns a quarterback might throw or how many free throws a basketball player might miss. Whitver says he has no problem banning those kind of wagers — called “prop bets” — if it helps get the 26 votes he needs in the senate to make sports betting legal in Iowa.

“Illegal sports betting is happening every single day in the state of Iowa,” Whitver says. “All you have to do is pop on the radio this afternoon and listen to talk radio and they’re talking about point spreads and betting lines and all that.”

Whitver made his comments during a weekend appearance on Iowa Public Television’s “Iowa Press” program.

Midwest Sports Headlines: 4/9/19

Sports

April 9th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Marcell Ozuna homered to back a solid start by Miles Mikolas, and the St. Louis Cardinals rallied for a 4-3 victory over the Dodgers, ending Los Angeles’ five-game winning streak. Mikolas allowed three runs on five hits in six innings, working around three hit batters in the first five innings. He had never hit more than one batter in a game and now has 17 in his career. For the Dodgers, the loss could be painful because of another groin injury to starting pitcher Hyun-Jin Ryu.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Edwin Encarnacion homered twice during an eight-run sixth inning, two of five homers for the hot-hitting Seattle Mariners during a 13-5 victory over the Kansas City Royals. The Mariners have scored five or more runs in 11 of their first 12 games and have 32 homers in that span, the most ever by a team a dozen games into the season. The St. Louis Cardinals had 31 in 2000, according to STATS. Encarnacion is the first Mariner to homer twice in an inning since Bret Boone and Mike Cameron in 2002.

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Hyun-Jin Ryu left his start against the St. Louis Cardinals with a strained left groin, an injury that sidelined him for 90 games last season. The 32-year-old left-hander hurt his groin on May 2 last year at Arizona and said at the time he previously hurt the groin in May 2016. Ryu did not return to the Dodgers last year until Aug. 15.

UNDATED (AP) — April is just over a week old, and already Whit Merrifield is more than halfway to matching Joe DiMaggio’s famous hitting streak. That’s because Merrifield’s run began toward the end of last season. The Kansas City infielder has now gone 29 straight games with a hit. DiMaggio’s 56-game mark isn’t exactly in jeopardy at the moment, but Merrifield needs only one more game to tie George Brett’s franchise record.

UNDATED (AP) — Kansas forward Dedric Lawson will skip his senior year and enter the NBA draft, the latest move in what should be a significant overhaul of the Jayhawks’ roster for next season. Lawson transferred from Memphis and sat out last season, then led the Big 12 with 19.4 points and 10.3 rebounds this past season.

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Bill Moos is on a roll as Nebraska’s athletic director. The 68-year-old has pulled off two of the splashiest hires in college athletics in the 18 months since he arrived. He brought in Scott Frost to coach football and Fred Hoiberg to lead the basketball program. Moos has done all this while batting away criticism for leaving a hefty debt at Washington State and fending off social media rumors that forced the administration to issue a statement of support.

Iowa early News Headlines: Tuesday, April 9 2019

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April 9th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CDT

DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say an 82-year-old Dubuque man was fatally struck by a vehicle being driven by his wife. Dubuque police say 84-year-old Mary Bockenstedt was backing out of a private driveway around 11:40 a.m. Saturday when the vehicle hit 82-year-old Walter Bockenstedt, pinning him underneath. Police say he was pronounced dead at the scene.

CLIVE, Iowa (AP) — Time runs out this week for the winner of a $1 million Powerball prize to claim the money. Iowa Lottery officials say the winning ticket was bought April 11, 2018, at a Casey’s convenience store in the Des Moines suburb of Nevada. The ticket matched the first five numbers but missed the Powerball. The winner has a year to claim the prize. Lottery officials say that means the purchaser will need to get to lottery headquarters in Clive by 4 p.m. Thursday.

CLARKSVILLE, Mo. (AP) — Small towns on some of the nation’s most flood-prone rivers are struggling to afford flood-protection systems. Most communities along America’s rivers have a concrete floodwall or an earthen levee. But a few places can’t afford those barriers, such as Clarksville, Missouri; Watertown, South Dakota; and Hamburg, Iowa. Even when Congress authorizes money, the local share of a major flood project is often more than a small town can pay for.

High School Tennis Scoreboard Monday 04/08/2019

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April 9th, 2019 by admin

Girls Tennis

Shenandoah 9, Atlantic 0 ATL_B_G19_SHEN
Glenwood 8, Lewis Central 1
Kuemper Catholic 7, Red Oak 2

Boys Tennis

Atlantic 7, Shenandoah 2 ATL_B_G19_SHEN
Denison-Schleswig 9, Harlan 0
Kuemper Catholic 7, Red Oak 2
Southwest Valley 5, Creston 4
St. Albert 7, Audubon 2

Exira-EHK wins RVC Boys Golf Meet at Dunlap

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April 9th, 2019 by admin

The Exira-EHK boys golf team picked up a win at the Rolling Valley Conference boys meet at Dunlap on Monday night. The Spartans shot a 167 total in the 9-hole event.

Will Carroll was Medalist for the Spartans with a 37. Everett Carroll scored a 39 in second for Exira-EHK.

Team Scores

  1. Exira-EHK 167
  2. Coon Rapids-Bayard 178
  3. Boyer Valley 183
  4. CAM 184
  5. Woodbine 190
  6. Glidden-Ralston 225

Full results here.

High School Golf Scoreboard Monday 04/08/2019

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April 9th, 2019 by admin

Girls Golf

  • Atlantic 204, Kuemper Catholic 210, Denison 247. Medalist: Baylee Newell, Atlantic 43. Runner-Up Katie Schweers, Kuemper Catholic 48. Other Atlatnic Scores: Alyssa Ginther 53, Anna Wieser 54, Lauren Nicholas 54, Hannah Alff 57. Atlantic Head Coach Kathy Hobson “Good to get our 60’s from last week down into the 50’s. Baylee played strong all night. Alyssa will bounce back. Good win for the Trojans.”
  • Audubon 220, AHSTW 245. Medalist: Emma Jorgensen, AHSTW 46. Runner-Up: Ashlie Heuss, Audubon 51.
  • Glenwood 195, Lewis Central 216. Medalist: Ellie Brown, Glenwood 48.
  • Griswold 222, East Mills 312. Medalist: Jenna Reynolds, Griswold 43.
  • IKM-Manning 208, Underwood 276. Medalist: Hanna Mullen, IKM-Manning 51.
  • Logan-Magnolia 227, Treynor 284. Medalist: Jaice Johnsen, Logan-Magnolia 50. Runner-Up Kali Collins, Logan-Magnolia 56.
  • Missouri Valley 192, Tri-Center 246. Medalist: Madison Lease, Missouri Valley 40.
  • Mount Ayr 217, Nodaway Valley 270, Martensdale St Marys NTS. Medalist: Kaitlyn Dolecheck, Mount Ayr 50.
  • Red Oak 219, Southwest Valley 233. Medalist: Abbie Wetzel, Southwest Valley 46.
  • Sidney 249, Fremont-Mills NTS. Medalist: Emma Haning, Sidney 57.
  • Missouri River Conference: Bishop Heelan 233, Sioux City East 235, CB Abraham Lincoln 236, Sioux City North 237, CB Thomas Jefferson 279. Sioux City West 293, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 307. Medalist: Kirstin Sykes, Sioux City East 50.

Boys Golf

  • Audubon 191, AHSTW 206. Medalist: Dylan Obermeier, Audubon 44. Runner-Up: Jordan Jacobsen, AHSTW 47.
  • Creston finished fifth at the Bondurant-Farrar Tournament. Nevada was the team champ. Creston shot 369 and was led by and 85 from Colby Burg.
  • East Mills 249, Griswold NTS. Medalist: Brock Wallace, Griswold 51.
    IKM-Manning 174, Underwood 201. Medalist: Tyler Henkelman, IKM-Manning 41.
  • Lewis Central 155, Glenwood 155. (Lewis Central wins on 5th score tiebreak). Medalist: Eli Bales, Glenwood 35.
  • Logan-Magnolia 177, Treynor 179. Medalist: Joel Richardson, Logan-Magnolia 33. Runner-Up: Joey Konz, Treynor 38.
  • Mount Ayr 191, Martensdale-St. Marys 231, Nodaway Valley 305. Medalist: Dalton Elwood, Mount Ayr 40.
  • Red Oak 189, Southwest Valley NTS. Medalist: Cole Magill, Red Oak 43.
  • Sidney 196, Fremont-Mills 224. Medalist: Zayne Osborn, Sidney 40.
  • Tri-Center 172, Missouri Valley 196. Medalist: Nick Tennis, Missouri Valley 40. Runner-Up: Zach Matthews, Tri-Center 44.

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High School Soccer Scoreboard Monday 04/08/2019

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April 8th, 2019 by admin

Girls Soccer
Lewis Central 5, Atlantic 0
ADM 10, Boone 0
AHSTW 4, Riverside 1
CB Thomas Jefferson 10, Underwood 0
Kuemper Catholic 3, Harlan 1
Logan-Magnolia 1, Missouri Valley 0
Nodaway Valley 11, East Sac County 1

Boys Soccer
ADM 11, Boone 1
AHSTW 7, Riverside 1 (Blake Osbahr and Gabe Madsen 3 goals each)
Denison-Schleswig 1, CB Thomas Jefferson 0 (2 OT)
East Sac County 2, Nodaway Valley/WCV 0
Harlan 3, Kuemper Catholic 2 (OT/PKs)
Lewis Central 5, Glenwood 0
Logan-Magnolia 4, Missouri Valley 0
Treynor 5, St. Albert 0
Winterset/Earlham 10, Ballard 0

Atlantic wins Creston Lady Panther Relays

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April 8th, 2019 by admin

The Atlantic girls track team picked up the title in the AA section of the Creston Lady Panther Relays on Monday night. The Trojans scored 190 points for the win, with Creston coming in second with 174.

The Trojans got individual wins from Haley Rasmussen in the 100M, 200M, and Long Jump. Alyssa Derby won the 400M. Taylor McCreedy won the 1500M and Heidi Williams took the 400M Hurdles win. Atlantic also won the Shuttle Hurdle Relay.

Class AA Team Scores

  1. Atlantic 190
  2. Creston 174
  3. Shenandoah 89
  4. Clarinda 68
  5. Clarke 35
  6. Atlantic JV 7
  7. Shenandoah JV 5

Full results here.

In the Class A section of the meet Mount Ayr won the title with 220 points Martensdale St Marys was runner-up with 177.

Class A Team Scores

  1. Mount Ayr 220
  2. Martensdale St Marys 117
  3. East Union 109
  4. Stanton 31
  5. Creston JV 30
  6. Clarinda Academy 26

Full results here.

CAM wins Lenox Boys Invitational

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April 8th, 2019 by admin

The CAM Cougars boys track team notched a win on Monday night at the Lenox Boys Invitational. The Cougars racked up 207 points and ran away with the team title.

DeShawn Carr picked up wins in the 100M, 200M, and Long Jump. Connor Mckee won the 110M Hurdles and 400M Hurdles. Ethan Follman took the 1600M and 3200M. Mitchell Williamson won the Discus and the Shot Put. Jacob Holste won the High Jump. The Cougars also won the 4x200M Relay and the Shuttle Hurdles.

Griswold notched a couple of event wins in the Distance Medley and Josh Brownlee in the 400M.

Team Scores

  1. CAM 207
  2. Bedford 101
  3. Griswold 81
  4. East Union 62
  5. Lenox 58
  6. Stanton 55
  7. Orient-Macksburg 11

Full results here.