Girls Tennis
Glenwood 8, Sioux City West 1
Lewis Central 5, Clarinda 4
St. Albert 6, Thomas Jefferson 3
Boys Tennis
Clarinda 9, Lewis Central 0
St. Albert 7, Shenandoah 2
Girls Tennis
Boys Tennis
Clarinda 9, Lewis Central 0
St. Albert 7, Shenandoah 2
Girls Golf
Boys Golf
The Red Oak Lady Tiger Relays were contested in a two class format on Thursday night. Glenwood came away with the win in the Class AA portion, while Southwest Valley won the Class A division.
Class A Division Scores
Southwest Valley had only one event win but were consistent enough across the board to pull away for the team win. Charli Adams won the 3000M for Griswold and finished second in the 1500M behind Bedford’s Emma Lucas.
Class AA Division Scores
The Rams notched wins in 11 events to lead the field. Audrey Arnold won the 100M Hurdles and the Long Jump to aid the Glenwood effort.
Full results here.
The Nodaway Valley girls track team came away with a team title at the I-35 Girls Relays on Thursday. The Wolverines racked up 121 points, Mount Ayr was second with 108.
Reagan Weinheimer won the 800M and Lexi Shike took the 100M Hurdles for Nodaway Valley. Natalie Yonker won the Long Jump. The Wolverines also won the 4x100M, Shuttle Hurdles, Sprint Medley, and Distance Medley.
Team Scores
Full results here.
The Panorama girls and ADM boys track teams came away winners at the Van Meter Invitational on Thursday night. CAM and AC/GC both competed at the meet as well.
On the girls side Jade Jackson won the High Jump and Molly Venteicher won the Shot Put for CAM. AC/GC took a win in the 4x800M and Kate Crawford won the 1500M.
Girls Team Scores
On the boys side of the meet CAM’s DeShawn Carr won the 100M and the Long Jump. Mitchell Williamson won the Shot Put. AC/GC’s Clay Billheimer won the 400M and 800M. Noah Nelsen won the 1600M and 3200M for the Chargers.
Boys Team Scores
Full results here.
The Logan-Magnolia girls track team took the crown at the Boyer Valley girls meet on Thursday.
The Panthers took the top spot in 9 events on their way to claiming the team victory.
Team Scores
Full results here: BVGirls2019
The Treynor boys track team won the Missouri Valley Big Reds Relays on Thursday night. The Cardinals tallied 147 points to win, Missouri Valley was second with 102.
The Cardinals took the top spot in 6 events en route to the team title. Noah James won the High Jump. Ryan Konz won the 3200M for Treynor. The Cardinals also won the 4x100M, 4x200M, Sprint Medley, and Shuttle Hurdle Relays.
Team Scores
Full results: 2019 Big Reds Relays
The Underwood boys and girls track teams took titles at the AHSTW Co-Ed Meet on Thursday night in Avoca.
The Underwood girls won 5 events and racked up 172 points to win. AHSTW had a strong night as well with 152 points. Audubon followed up in third with 125 points.
AHSTW picked up wins from Talia Welsh in the 100M and 200M. Ryann Portch won the 800M. Holly Hoepner won the 400M Hurdles. AHSTW also took the Sprint Medley and Distance Medley.
Audubon’s Hannah Thygesen won the 400M. Grace Slater won the 1500M for the Wheelers as well. Melissa Deist won the Shot Put.
Riverside’s Alexis Post won the 3000M. Riverside also won the 4x100M and 4x200M.
Girls Team Scores
The Underwood boys won 7 events and finished with 156 points to just edge out Denison-Schleswig and their 153 point total. AHSTW came in third and Audubon was 4th.
Drake Partridge won the 100M, 200M, and Long Jump for AHSTW. The Vikings won the 4x200M as well.
Audubon’s Skyler Schultes won the 110M Hurdles. Audubon also won the 4x100M and the Shuttle Hurdle Relay.
Boys Team Scores
Full results: AHSTWCoEd2019
The Atlantic girls track team took the title on Thursday night at the Koos Invitational at Harlan. The Trojans notched 132 points to beat out Harlan who finished ten points back.
The Trojans picked up the following event wins: Haley Rasmussen in the 200M and 400M. Taylor McCreedy won the 1500M and 3000M. The Trojans team of Pluma Pross, Karsyn Rush, Kennedy Goergen, and Haley Rasmussen won the 4x400M Relay. The combo of Taylor Hansen, Aleigh Bean, Alyssa Derby, and Taylor McCreedy won the Distance Medley.
Team Scores
Full results here: KoosInvite2019
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Megan Gustafson of Iowa is The Associated Press women’s college basketball player of the year. She led the nation in scoring for the second consecutive year and is the first player from the school and the Big Ten to win the award.
The 6-foot-3 star received 15 votes Thursday from the 28-member national media panel that selects the weekly AP rankings. Balloting was done before the NCAA Tournament.
Sabrina Ionescu of Oregon received seven votes while Napheesa Collier of UConn three. Asia Durr of Louisville had two votes and Teaira McCowan of Mississippi State one.
Gustafson averaged 27.9 points and helped the Hawkeyes reach the Elite Eight for the first time since 1993. She became only the fourth Division I player to score more than 1,000 points in a season. She tied the NCAA record for double-doubles in a season with 33.