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2019 IWCOA Girls State Wrestling Championships

Sports

January 20th, 2019 by admin

The first ever IWCOA Girls State Wrestling Championships were held on Saturday at Waverly-Shell Rock High School. The host school took the team title with 144 points. Three from the KJAN listening area finished as Runners-Up at their respective weight classes. Olivia Diggins of Logan-Magnolia was 2nd at 132. Maddison Buffman of Missouri Valley finished second at 138. Iliana Yanes of Riverside was 2nd at 285. Full results below.

Team Scores
1 Waverly-Shell Rock 144.0
2 Colfax-Mingo 78.0
3 Charles City 73.0
4 Waukon 64.0
5 Osage 59.0
6 Denver 46.0
7 LeMars 39.0
8 Cedar Rapids Jefferson 31.0
9 Davenport Central 30.0
9 Pleasantville 30.0
11 AGWSR 26.0
12 Nashua-Plainfield 25.5
13 Logan-Magnolia 23.0
14 Bettendorf 22.0
14 Davenport North 22.0
14 Iowa Valley 22.0
14 Missouri Valley 22.0
18 Central City 17.0
18 North Cedar 17.0
20 Riverside, Oakland 16.0
21 Boone 15.0
21 Starmont 15.0
21 Union 15.0
24 Hinton 13.0
25 Mid-Prairie 12.0
26 Waukee 11.0
27 Waterloo West 9.0
28 West Liberty 7.0
29 Kingsley-Pierson 5.0
29 NH/TV 5.0
31 Cedar Rapids Kennedy 3.0
32 Cedar Falls 0.0
32 Chariton 0.0
32 Clarke 0.0
32 Clayton Ridge 0.0
32 Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln 0.0
32 Des Moines Roosevelt 0.0
32 Dubuque Hempstead 0.0
32 English Valleys-Tri County 0.0
32 Iowa City, Liberty 0.0
32 Mount Pleasant 0.0
32 Pekin 0.0
32 Pleasant Valley 0.0
32 Ridge View 0.0
32 Sioux Central 0.0
32 Sioux City East 0.0
32 South Tama County 0.0
32 Valley, West Des Moines 0.0
32 Van Buren 0.0
32 Wilton 0.0
32 Woodbine 0.0

2019 IWCOA GIrls State

Atlantic/CAM takes John J. Harris title, 3 individual championships

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January 20th, 2019 by admin

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The Atlantic/CAM wrestling team ran away with the condensed one-day John J. Harris Invitational on Saturday. The Trojans scored 224.5 points to outpace the field by 75 points. The Trojans had three individual champs: Joe Weaver (120), Chase McLaren (138), and Cale Roller (220). The Trojans also had three runners-up. Here’s a look at the full results.

Team Scores
1 Atlantic 224.5
2 Missouri Valley 149.5
3 Winterset 135.0
4 Creston- Orient Macksburg 120.5
5 Adair Casey/Guthrie Center 120.0
6 Red Oak 109.0
7 Clarinda 98.0
8 Riverside Oakland 76.5
9 Southwest Valley 67.5
10 Mt Ayr 66.0
11 Nodaway Valley 63.0
12 Tri-Center Neola 58.0
13 Bedford/Lenox 50.0
14 East Mills 29.0
15 Griswold 26.0
16 Shenandoah 14.0
17 Clarinda Academy 0.0

2019 John J. Harris Invitational

Heelan wins home wrestling invitational

Sports

January 20th, 2019 by admin

Bishop Heelan won their home wrestling invitational on Saturday. Lewis Central and Logan-Magnolia finished 2nd and 3rd with some strong individual finishes.

Team Scores
1 Bishop Heelan 205.0
2 Lewis Central 182.0
3 Logan Magnolia 175.0
4 LeMars 165.5
5 Sioux City East 144.0
6 Westwood 138.5
7 Sioux City North 120.0
8 south sioux city 100.0
9 Sioux Falls Lincoln 98.5
10 Sioux City WEst 44.0

2019 Heelan Invite

Smits leads Valparaiso past Northern Iowa 75-66

Sports

January 20th, 2019 by admin

VALPARAISO, Ind. (AP) — Derrik Smits finished with 21 points and 11 rebounds for his third double-double of the season and Valparaiso turned back Northern Iowa 75-66 on Saturday.

Smits sank 9 of 18 from the floor to help the Crusaders (12-7, 5-1 Missouri Valley Conference) shoot 51 percent for the game (26 of 51). Bakari Evelyn came off the bench to hit three 3-pointers and score 14, while Markus Golder added 13 points and six boards. Valparaiso had a 34-20 rebound advantage and that led to a 14-4 edge in second-chance points.

Valparaiso also outscored the Panthers (8-11, 3-3) 34-14 in the paint.
Freshman AJ Green made all 10 of his free throws and scored 25 to pace Northern Iowa. Luke McDonnell scored 14 with five rebounds and three assists.

Golder scored all of his points in the first half to help the Crusaders take a 36-30 lead at intermission. NIU trailed 52-48 after McDonnell’s 3-pointer with 9:58 left to play, but Evelyn’s 3-pointer capped a 6-0 run and Valparaiso kept it a two-possession game from there. The Panthers shot 44 percent from the floor, but made just 7 of 24 from distance (29 percent).

Iowa State beats Oklahoma State 72-59

Sports

January 20th, 2019 by admin

AMES, Iowa (AP) — The Lindell Wigginton and Cam Lard that Iowa State had hoped to see all season finally showed up on Saturday, giving the Cyclones the hope that last year’s stars are ready to play bigger roles down the stretch.

Marial Shayok scored 20 points and the Cyclones beat the Cowboys 72-59, sweeping the season series .

Wigginton had 14 points on 5-of-8 shooting and Lard added 12 points, five rebounds and three blocks in just 14 minutes for the Cyclones (14-4, 4-2 Big 12), who forced 15 turnovers and used a late 13-2 run to hold off the Cowboys.

“I feel like I’m starting to get into a rhythm,” said Wigginton, who has been coming off the bench after battling a foot injury last month. “It’s been tough with my situation … but my teammates and my coaches just told me to stick with it — and that’s what I’m trying to do.”

After letting Oklahoma State creep to within five, Shayok followed a jumper with a wide-open corner 3 to give Iowa State a 59-47 lead with 5:30 left. Shayok buried another 3, this one contested, to push the Cyclones’ lead to 13 with 3:49 to go.
Iowa State also didn’t turn the ball over in the second half and finished with just six.

“I’m happy for (Wigginton), because we need him and Cameron to be at their best,” Iowa State coach Steve Prohm said.
Cameron McGriff scored 17 points and Lindy Waters had 14 to lead Oklahoma State (8-10, 2-4), which dropped its second straight game. The Cowboys opened the second half on an 11-2 run after falling behind by 11, but they didn’t get any closer.

“I thought it was a competitive game for the most part,” Oklahoma State coach Mike Boynton said. “When you’re down men, you can’t lose the 50-50 battle, which we did, and didn’t have a chance, really, to put much pressure on them when we missed some free throws down the stretch.”

UP NEXT
Iowa State plays at No. 7 Kansas on Monday. The Jayhawks should have plenty of motivation after losing to West Virginia earlier Saturday.

Oklahoma State hosts Oklahoma on Wednesday.

Harlan finishes 4th at Plattsmouth Invite

Sports

January 20th, 2019 by admin

The Harlan wrestling team finished 4th at the Plattsmouth, NE Invite on Saturday.

The Cyclones were led by runner-up finishes by Oscar Olmos (145) and Derec Weyer (285).

Team Scoring

  1. Millard South 252.5
  2. Blair 200
  3. GI Northwest 187
  4. Harlan 149.5
  5. Plattsmouth 142
  6. Seward 108
  7. Bellevue East 97.5
  8. Elkhorn 83
  9. Ralston 83
  10. Auburn 74.5
  11. Lincoln High 60
  12. Fairbury 55.5

Underwood wrestling wins at Louisville, NE tourney

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January 20th, 2019 by admin

The Underwood wrestling team picked up a team title at the Louisville, NE Invite on Saturday. Underwood had five individual champions at the event. Winners for the Eagles were Steve Barnes (106), Logan James (132), Nick Hamilton (138), Blake Thomsen, (145), and Michael Baker (160). AHSTW finished 3rd in the team race and were led by runner-up finishes from Ben Ehlers at 138 and Jaeden Rasmussen at 145.

Team Scoring

  1. Underwood 236
  2. Battle Creek, NE 173
  3. AHSTW 154
  4. Sutton, NE 150
  5. Norris, NE 143.5
  6. Weeping Water, NE 131
  7. Wilber-Clatonia, NE 123.5
  8. Malcom, NE 121.5
  9. J.C.C., NE 113
  10. Louisville, NE 94.5
  11. HTRS-PC, NE 68
  12. Harvard, NE 51

Fast moving storm system to impact parts of Iowa, Tuesday

Weather

January 20th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A fast moving storm is expected to cross southern Iowa Tuesday. The National Weather Service says it will bring a variety of winter weather to the region including periods of freezing drizzle and light snow late Monday night. Tuesday the north half has the greatest potential of seeing light to moderate snowfall while the south will see more of a mixture of light freezing rain, snow and even some light rain. Travel will be impacted by the falling snow and mixtures of precipitation with this event. Please monitor later forecasts for updates.

Atlantic Parks and Rec Board to meet Monday

Ag/Outdoor, News

January 20th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Parks and Recreation Department’s Board of Directors are set to meet 5:15-p.m. Monday, in the Council’s Chambers at City Hall. Action items/New Business on their agenda includes:

  • Water Quality Project: Nishna Park – review of bids
  • Acceptance of bid for the IDALS Water Quality Project
  • An update on the Schildberg Development Project, including – The West Playground, West Restroom and Campground Bathhouse projects.
  • Approval of a Memorandum of Understanding, re: Operation Re-Leaf
  • A proposal for Schildberg Rec Area advertising.
  • And approval of an Aquatic Examiner Service by the American Red Cross.

In his report to the Board, Parks and Rec Director Seth Staashelm will talk about:

  • Cass County being a finalist for a Healthy Hometown Community Award.
  • Updates on the Community Garden and Sunnyside Ice Rink
  • And, he’ll remind residents the Schildberg Campground is closed, along with the roads to Sunnyside Park. Sunnyside Park remains open, however, for winter activities.

Cass County Red Kettle campaign nets nearly $8k

News

January 20th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Cass County Salvation Army Unit have announced your support for their 2018 “Red Kettle” campaign, resulted in a collection of funds amounting to $7,977. The Cass County Unit thanks all the Bell Ringing volunteers and Bell Ringing Campaign Coordinator Steve Livengood. Officials says Bell Ringers filled 1.5 hour shifts at Wal-Mart, Fareway, and Hy-Vee again this year.  Co-Chairpersons Dave Erickson and Teresa Kanning also want to thank Dave Hancock who assists Livengood each year by taking care of the Hy-Vee location, and they thank the Realtors who have a day each season that they ring bells on a Friday.

Campaign organizers says 90-percent of money collected stays in Cass County and assists with school backpacks, emergency assistance for stranded travelers, the Atlantic Food Pantry, West Central Development, and numerous other small projects. The remaining 10-percent goes to the Division headquarters to be set aside for Disaster Assistance in the Western Division Service Area.

It should noted also, that Steve Livengood is resigning his position as Bell Ringing Coordinator after five years of scheduling sites, picking up buckets, and depositing funds.  A volunteer to replace him is being sought. Anyone interested can contact the Atlantic Police Department at 712-243-3512.