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Atlantic Trojans girls track team places 2nd at Bruce Henderson Invite

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April 30th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

The Atlantic Trojans girls track and field team pick up a second place finish in the Bruce Henderson Invitational in Atlantic. They scored a total of 119 points on the day.

Atlantic Sophomore Jayci Reed placed 1st in the 100 meter hurdles and Lila Wiederstein got a first place finish in the long jump.  The Trojans also placed first in 4×100 meter relay and in the shuttle hurdle relay.

Trojans Coach Matt Mullenix had this to say how on how well his team performed.

The Trojans also finished well in the field events.

Trojans sophomore Jayci Reed had this to say on being part of the shuttle hurdle event this season.

Reed commented on what her main goal for the rest of season.

The Trojan girls next track event will be Thursday May 2nd when they go to Mustang Field and Ray Graves Track in Shenandoah. That meet will get underway at 4:15 p.m.

 

Atlantic Trojans Boys wins the Bruce Henderson Invite Monday night

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April 30th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

The Atlantic Trojans boys track and field team won a the Bruce Henderson Invitational in front of their home crowd in Atlantic. They did finish with a total of 132 points throughout the day

Trojans senior Colton Rasmussen got a first place finish in the high jump. Atlantics Devin Fields placed first place in the 400 meter dash.  The Trojans also placed 1st in 4×800 meter relay and shuttle hurdle relay.

Atlantic Trojans Boys track coach Abby Becker had this to say on how her team performed.

The Trojans seniors have meant a lot to the track program over the  years.

Atlantic senior Colton Rasmussen commented how his is day went despite hurting his foot.

Rasmusson says he is ready to go for the rest of the way.

The Trojans next track meet will be Thursday May 2nd Mustang Field and Ray Graves Track in Shenandoah. That meet will start at 4:15 p.m.

 

 

High School Boys track results from Monday April 29th

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April 30th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

BRUCE HENDERSON INVITATIONAL (@ ATLANTIC

1. Atlantic (132 points)

•Devon Fields, 400 meter dash (51.92)

•Colton Rasmussen, high jump (5-08.00)

•4×800 meter relay: Alex Sonntag, Bennett Whetstone, Devon Fields, Preston Williams (8:31.93)

•Shuttle hurdle relay: Colton Rasmussen, Grant Petty, Shelton Mualia, Dante Hedrington (1:04.26)

2. Glenwood (125 points)

3. Shenandoah (90.5 points)

4. Harlan (83) Points

•Matthew Sorfonden, 100 meter dash (11.08)

•Cade Sears, 200 meter dash (21.97)

•Franz Reisz, discus throw (159-06)

•Brehden Eggerss, long jump (20-03.50)

•4×100 meter relay: Hagen Sorensen, Matthew Sorfonden, Brehden Eggerss, Cade Sears (42.64)

•4×200 meter relay: Hagen Sorensen, Matthew Sorfonden, Brehden Eggerss, Cade Sears (1:29.39)

5. Lewis Central (58 points)

6. Clarinda (54 points)

7. Creston (51 points)

8. St. Albert (48 points)

9. Abraham Lincoln (38.5 points)

10. Red Oak (28 points)

 

ROLLING VALLEY CONFERENCE MEET (AT WOODBINE)

1. Woodbine (184 points)

-Brody Pryor, 400 meter dash (52.14)

-Landon Bendgen, 800 meter run (2:05.58), 1600 meter run (4:32.93)

-Gunner Wagner, 3200 meter run (10:07.48)

-Jax Pryor, discus throw (145-01)

-4×400 meter relay: Adam Barry, Owen Wingert, Landon Blum, Brody Pryor (3:32.02)

-4×800 meter relay: Aaron Colwell, Adam Barry, Thomas Tremel, Gunner Wagner (8:59.01)

-800 sprint medley: Adam Barry, Owen Wingert, Brody Pryor, Landon Bendgen (1:39.14)

-Distance medley: Brenner Sullivan, Owen Wingert, Gunner Wagner, Landon Bendgen (3:48.15)

2. Coon Rapids-Bayard (77 points)

-Cal Heydon, shot put (45-05.00)

-4×100 meter relay: Wyatt Oswald, Kolby Culbertson, Parker Hays, Caden Oswald (45.22)

-4×200 meter relay: Wyatt Oswald, Kolby Culbertson, Parker Hays, Caden Oswald (1:34.83)

-Shuttle hurdle relay: Johnny Cortez, Parker Hays, Lucas Obert, Cal Heydon (1:03.52)

 

3. Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton (72 points)

•Cash Emgarten, 100 meter dash (11.38), 200 meter dash (23.09)

 

4. CAM (69 points)

-Jack Follmann, 110 meter hurdles (15.11), 400 meter hurdles (55.25)

 

5. Boyer Valley (51 points)

6. Ar-We-Va (41 points)

-Wyatt Ragaller, long jump (20-00.00)

 

7. Glidden-Ralston (36 points)

8. West Harrison (27 points)

9. Paton-Churdan (22 points)

-Trevon Keely, high jump (6-04.00)

 

High School Girls track results from Monday April 29th

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April 30th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

BRUCE HENDERSON INVITATIONAL (@ ATLANTIC)

1. Glenwood (139 points)

2. Atlantic (119 points)

-Jayci Reed, 100 meter hurdles (16.10)

-Lila Wiederstein, long jump (17-02.00)

– 4×100 meter relay: Hailey Huffman, Jayci Reed, Allison Middents, Lila Wiederstein (51.19)

-Shuttle hurdle relay: Morgon Botos, Lila Wiederstein, Adler Bruce, Jayci Reed (1:11.38)

3. Lewis Central (112 points)

4. St. Albert (68 points)

5. Harlan (61 points)

6. Abraham Lincoln (59 points)

7. Clarinda (53 points)

8. Shenandoah (51 points)

•Aliyah Parker, discus throw (115-03)

9. Creston (30 points)

10. Thomas Jefferson (17 points)

12. Red Oak (11 points)

 

ROLLING VALLEY CONFERENCE MEET (AT WOODBINE)

1. Woodbine (190 points)

2. CAM (126.5 points)

•Ada Hansen, 800 meter run (2:26.76), 400 meter hurdles (1:07.61)

•Bailey Lillard, 100 meter hurdles (17.56)

•4×100 meter relay: Emma Follmann, Bailey Lillard, Courtney Follmann, Kylee Williamson (55.31)

 

3. Boyer Valley (119 points)

4. Coon Rapids-Bayard (64.5 points)

5. Ar-We-Va (33 points)

6. West Harrison (14 points)

7. Glidden-Ralston (9 points)

8. Paton-Churdan (7 points)

 

 

High School Girls and Boys Soccer results from Monday April 29th

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April 30th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

GIRLS

Sioux City East 1 Glenwood 0

Lewis Central 5 Harlan 0

Kuemper Catholic 2 Denison-Schleswig 1 — 2 OT/PKs

West Central Valley 3 Atlantic 0

Missouri Valley 3 Logan-Magnolia 2

Treynor 10 Riverside 0

Underwood 4 Van Meter 1

Sioux City North 5 Sioux City West 0

 

BOYS

Lewis Central 5 Sioux City East 2

Abraham Lincoln 6 Harlan 0

Central Iowa United 10 Creston 0

Denison-Schleswig 6 Kuemper Catholic 1

Treynor 9 Riverside 0

Logan-Magnolia 7 Missouri Valley 0

Van Meter 3 Underwood 0

High School Girls and Boys Tennis results from Monday April 29th

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April 30th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

GIRLS

Boone 8 Creston 1

Sergeant Bluff-Luton 5 Estherville-Lincoln Central 4

Sioux City East 7 LeMars 2

Bishop Heelan Catholic 8 Sioux City West 1

 

BOYS

Hawkeye Ten Conference Tournament

1. Shenandoah 27

2. Kuemper Catholic 26

3. Glenwood 24

4. Atlantic 16

5. Red Oak 13

6. St. Albert 13

7. Lewis Central 11

8. Creston 6

9. Clarinda 5

10. Denison-Schleswig 3

11. Harlan 0

LeMars 7 Sioux City East 2 

 

High School girls golf results from Monday April 29th

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April 30th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

St. Albert 224 Abraham Lincoln 243 

Medalist: Samantha Richard, Abraham Lincoln (52)

Runner-up: Ella Narmi, St. Albert (52)

 

Spencer Tournament

6. Sioux City East 426, 8. Denison-Schleswig 443

6th Place — Sioux City East 426

8th place — Denison-Schleswig 443

13. Emily Bahnsen (100)

 

Southwest Valley 252 Fremont-Mills 301 Lenox NTS 

Medalist: Grace Bain, Southwest Valley (48)

Runner-up: Sidney Crill, Southwest Valley (55)

 

Essex NTS Griswold NTS

Medalist: Linsey Keiser, Griswold (45)

Runner-up: Joanna Reynolds, Griswold (50)

 

Riverside 219 Underwood 220 

Medalist: Addison Brink, Riverside (45)

Runner-up: Kailynn Brecher, Underwood (47)

 

Missouri Valley 240 Logan-Magnolia 246 

Medalist: Henley Arbaugh, Missouri Valley (43)

Runner-up: Izzy Vogel, Missouri Valley (57)

 

Treynor 222 IKM-Manning 238 

Medalist: Sophi Pedersen, Treynor (45)

Runner-up: Maeve Nielsen, IKM-Manning (53)

High School Boys golf results from Monday April 29th

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April 30th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

Red Oak 189 Creston 195

Medalist: Tristan Evans, Creston (46)

Runner-up: Tyler Beeson, Red Oak (46)

 

Lewis Central 159 Glenwood 171

Medalist: Nate Baetke, Lewis Central (36)

Runner-up: Jack Larsen, Lewis Central (36)

 

Kuemper Catholic 151 Carroll 183 

Medalist: Maverick Schwabe, Kuemper Catholic (33)

Runner-up: Carter Putney, Kuemper Catholic (39)

 

AHSTW 195 Griswold 221 Essex 233 

Medalist: Hogan Hook, Griswold (42)

Runner-up: Drew Lee, AHSTW (45)

 

Lenox 207 Fremont-Mills NTS Southwest Valley NTS 

Medalist: Cooper Marvel, Fremont-Mills (43)

Runner-up: Rowen Howe, Fremont-Mills (44)

 

Riverside 179 Underwood 184 

Medalist: Danny Stein, Underwood (39)

Runner-up: Taven Moore, Riverside (41)

 

Treynor 154 IKM-Manning 212 

Medalist: Ethan Konz, Treynor (36)

Runner-up: Bradley Stock, Treynor (37)

 

Missouri Valley 163 Logan-Magnolia 195 

Medalist: Evan White, Missouri Valley (38)

Runner-up: Daylen Kocour, Missouri Valley (39)

HAWKEYE AWARD WINNERS ANNOUNCED AT GOLDEN HERKYS

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April 29th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

IOWA CITY, Iowa — The University of Iowa Department of Athletics recognized the academic and athletic accomplishments of its student-athletes at the seventh annual Golden Herkys on Monday evening. The event, organized by members of the Iowa Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (ISAAC), is an opportunity for student-athletes to recognize their peers while also celebrating the past year with the awards ceremony at Hancher Auditorium.

The event was highlighted by the announcement of senior Real Woods (men’s wrestling) and Caitlin Clark (women’s basketball) as “UI Athletes of the Year.” Seniors Tory Taylor (football) and Kate Martin (women’s basketball) were named “Hawkeyes of the Year,” which encompasses the athletics department core values of WIN, GRADUATE, DO IT RIGHT.

Woods finished the season with a 23-5 record, placing third at the 2024 Big Ten Championships and fourth at the national championships. The Albuquerque, New Mexico, native scored 11 bonus point wins (three majors, seven technical falls and one pin) and scored 40 dual points for Iowa this season. A four-time All-American, Woods finished his wrestling career with an 85-14 record, including a 38-14 record against ranked opponents.

Clark, the 2024 unanimous consensus National Player of the Year from West Des Moines, Iowa, led the Hawkeyes to their second straight National Championship and finished the season leading the nation in assists (8.9 assists per game) and scoring (31.6 points per game). She became the first player to finish No. 1 in both categories in back-to-back seasons. Clark tallied 3,951 career points and she recently became the first Division-I player to record 1,000+ points in back-to-back seasons. She is also the only player in NCAA Division I men’s or women’s basketball history to lead her conference in scoring and assists in four consecutive seasons. She was selected by the Indiana Fever as the first overall pick in the WNBA Draft earlier this month.

Clark also took home the Golden Herky for Record Breaking Performance. During the 2024 season, she became the NCAA’s men’s and women’s all-time leading scorer surpassing, LSU’s Pete Maravich. She set a Big Ten Tournament career record with 112 assists in her 13 tournament games. In the NCAA Tournament, Clark became the second player all-time with 350+ points and 100+ assists and the all-time career field goals made.

Taylor was named a consensus All-American and permanent co-captain following the 2023 season and tabbed as the top punter in the country being the recipient of the Ray Guy Award. The Melbourne, Australia, native, finished the season with 93 punts for a record 4,479 yards, breaking the NCAA punting yardage record – originally set in 1938, in the Citrus Bowl. Taylor had the best career punting average (46.3), single-season punting average (48.2) and most career games averaging 40 or more yards (43) in NCAA history. Taylor set the school record for punt yardage in three consecutive years (80 punts for 3,688 yards in 2021; 82 punts for 3,725 yards in 2022; 93 punts for 4,479 yards in 2023). He finished his career with 295 punts for 13,657 yards — both Iowa career records. He was selected by the Chicago Bears in the fourth round of NFL Draft over the weekend.

Martin, from Edwardsville, Illinois, is the first Iowa women’s basketball player to have amassed 900+ points, 500+ rebounds, 400+ assists, 120+ steals, and 60+ blocks in a career. She is also the third player in school history behind Clark and Sam Logic to net 1,200+ points, 700+ rebounds, and 450+ assists. During the 2023-24 season, Martin scored 10+ points in 30 games, 15+ points in 17 games, while averaging 13.1 points per contest in her senior campaign. She was selected by the Las Vegas Aces in the second round of the WNBA Draft earlier this month.

The Hawkeye women’s basketball team took home an additional four Golden Herkys. Junior Sydney Affolter (Chicago). was named Women’s Breakthrough Athlete of the Year, junior AJ Ediger (Hudsonville, Michigan) won the individual award for Inclusive Excellence, and the team was named Most Outstanding Team and won the award for Best Moment with their NCAA Tournament Elite 8 win over LSU (94-87). During the 2023-24 season, the Hawkeyes achieved back-to-back Final Four and National Championship appearances. All home games at Carver Hawkeye Arena were sold out, and the National Championship in Cleveland was the most-watched women’s basketball game ever with 18.9 million viewers.

Affolter was named to the Big Ten’s All-Tournament Team and Albany 2 Regional Team. She registered three 10+ point performances at the Big Ten Tournament. With starter Molly Davis sidelined due to injury, Affolter raised her level of play in the postseason, averaging 12.7 points and 6.8 rebounds in nine postseason games (8-1 record). Her 12.7 postseason scoring average was +5.6 points better than her regular season average.

12.3 million viewers (second most in NCAA D1 WBB history behind the 2024 championship game between Iowa and South Carolina) witnessed Iowa’s Elite 8, 94-87, win over LSU. In the 2023 championship rematch, all players contributed to the win. There were 13 triples made, and Clark set the 3-point shooting all-time D1 record (men and women). Clark poured in a game-best 41 points, bolstered by sinking nine 3-pointers (six in the second half), and dished out 12 assists. Martin and Affolter contributed 21 points and 16 points, respectively.

The Hawkeye men’s basketball team took home the Golden Herkys for Men’s Breakthrough Athlete (Payton Sandfort) and Men’s Outstanding Newcomer (Owen Freeman). Sandfort, a junior from Waukee, Iowa, averaged 16.4 points and 6.6 rebounds while leading the Big Ten with 94 3-point field goals in his first season as a starter. He finished the season with 11 20-point games and was in double figures 27 times. He had a career best game in the NIT win over Kansas State, scoring a career-high 30 points with seven 3-pointers and grabbed 12 rebounds to notch his fifth double-double. In a February win over Penn State, Payton recorded the first triple-double in program history, finishing with 26 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists. It was the first triple-double in the Big Ten this season and one of two in the league in 2023-24.

Freeman, a freshman from Moline, Illinois, became the second Hawkeye in program history (the first in 30 years) to be named the Big Ten Freshman of the Year. Throughout the season, he was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Week nine times — the most in school history and the second-most in Big Ten Conference history. He averaged 10.6 points and a team-best 6.6 rebounds to go along with 61 blocks and a .614 field goal percentage. His 225 rebounds and 61 blocks are Iowa freshman records, and he is second in double-doubles (5) and field goal percentage (.614). His five double-doubles led all Big Ten rookies and ranked in the top seven nationally.

The Golden Herky for Women’s Outstanding Newcomer was shared by senior Marlynne Deede (women’s wrestling) and freshman Dionne van Aalsum (field hockey). Deede came to Iowa from Augsburg University as a reigning national champion at 155 pounds. She completed her final collegiate season with a record of 14-0, posting five technical falls, five pins, and three decisions. The Springville, Utah, native won individual regional and national titles, helping the Hawkeyes to the national team title. She finished 2023-24 as the top-ranked wrestler at 155 and was a finalist for USA Wrestling’s Collegiate Wrestler of the Year. She finishes her career as a two-time national champion and five-time All-American.

 van Aalsum, from Castricum, Netherlands, led the nation with 28 goals, 62 points, 1.47 goals per game, and 3.26 points per game in 2023. The Big Ten Freshman of the Year earned Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week honors four times, Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors four times, and was named NFHCA Offensive Player of the Week once. She became the first Hawkeye to record a hat trick since Maddy Murphy in 2019, and the first Hawkeye with four goals in a game since Kim Scraper in 2016. van Aalsum was the only freshman to be named a first-team All-American in 2023.

The men’s track and field team won the Golden Herky for Most Outstanding Men’s Team for their accomplishments during the 2023 season. The Hawkeyes had a combined 18 All-Americans during the indoor and outdoor seasons. During Big Ten competition, the Hawkeyes had back-to-back third-place team finishes and won four event titles.

The women’s track and field and softball teams shared the Golden Herkys for the Inclusive Excellence Team, which serves to honor and recognize the team that has demonstrated an understanding of and commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion through achievements and contributions to social justice. This individual and team has increased our overall awareness and knowledge and has made notable strides towards inclusive excellence.

A new Golden Herky presented for the 2023-24 year is the Community Impact Award. Throughout the year, student-athletes log community service hours with the goal of earning their “Hawkeye 5” (at least five hours of service per student-athlete) each year. The Hawkeye football team logged a total of 1,184 hours between May 1, 2023, and April 25, 2024). The Iowa field hockey team posted the highest number of average hours per team member and the highest impact score (12+ hours each). Junior field hockey player Jacey Wittel (Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania) logged the most individual hours with 75.

The Hawkeye men’s golf and women’s tennis teams took home the Golden Herkys for top team grade-point average (GPA) for the 2023 spring and fall. The men’s golf team posted a team GPA of 3.42 in the spring, and a 3.34 in the fall. The women’s tennis team posted a team GPA of 3.77 in the spring and 3.83 in the fall.

The annual Staff-lete Golden Herky was awarded to strength and conditioning coach Andre McIntyre. He was nominated by the soccer, women’s golf, and men’s and women’s cross country teams. The award is annually presented to the UI Athletics staff member who displays excellence by making the greatest impact on student-athletes and the department.

Atlantic Boys Tennis comes up short at Hawkeye 10 Conference Tournament

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April 29th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

On Monday afternoon Atlantic High school hosted the Hawkeye Ten Conference Tournament where the Shenandoah Mustangs took first place and the hometown Trojans earned fourth on the day. Atlantic’s Nolan Waters had the highest finish in singles at fourth finished in number two singles and Kinnick Juhl ended in sixth place at number one singles. With the doubles side at number one Atlantic’s Conner Johnson and Reid Woodward carved a sixth place finish. At number two doubles the pair of Nick Bennett and Gradyn O’Hara put up a scrappy performance to finish in fourth.

Looking back on the day, Atlantic Head Coach Mike McDermott was impressed by the grit the doubles teams displayed on the day.

Still, Coach McDermott wants to see the Trojans play and swing with more intensity out on the courts.

Team Results: 

1. Shenandoah 27

2. Kuemper Catholic 26

3. Glenwood 24

4. Atlantic 16

5. Red Oak 13

6. St. Albert 13

7. Lewis Central 11

8. Creston 6

9. Clarinda 5

10. Denison-Schleswig 3

11. Harlan 0

Atlantic’s next match will be at Denison-Schleswig where they will take on the Monarchs Tuesday May 7th.