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High School Basketball Scoreboard 12/01/2017

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December 1st, 2017 by admin

GIRLS

Hawkeye Ten Conference

  • St. Albert 72 Atlantic 45
  • Harlan 44 Shenandoah 34
  • Kuemper Catholic 63 Clarinda 19
  • Lewis Central 62 Red Oak 43
  • Glenwood 62 Creston 48

Western Iowa Conference

  • Griswold 45 Missouri Valley 43
  • Underwood 66 Riverside 15
  • Treynor 60 Tri-Center 19
  • IKM-Manning 61 AHSTW 41
  • Logan-Magnolia 57 Audubon 24

Rolling Valley Conference

  • Boyer Valley 68 Ar-We-Va 34
  • CAM 59, Paton-Churdan 37
  • Exira/EHK 67 Coon Rapids-Bayard 32
  • Glidden-Ralston 59 Woodbine 33

Corner Conference

  • Stanton 42 South Page 36
  • Sidney 76 Heartland Christian 20
  • Fremont-Mills 34 Essex 14

Pride of Iowa Conference

  • Central Decatur 62 Martensdale-St. Marys 37
  • Nodaway Valley 45 Bedford 33
  • Mount Ayr 64 Lenox 36
  • Southwest Valley 54 East Union 25
  • Southeast Warren 45 Interstate 35  30

Missouri River Conference

  • Thomas Jefferson 43 Sioux City East 40

Bluegrass Conference

  • Lamoni Twin Cedars
  • Murray 44 Diagonal 41
  • Melcher-Dallas 37 Orient-Macksburg 22

 

BOYS

Hawkeye Ten Conference

  • St. Albert 57 Atlantic 42
  • Glenwood 71 Creston 32
  • Harlan 81 Shenandoah 34
  • Kuemper Catholic 64  Clarinda 32
  • Lewis Central 90  Red Oak 44

Western Iowa Conference

  • AHSTW 58 IKM-Manning 48
  • Logan-Magnolia 66 Audubon 55
  • Missouri Valley 48 Griswold 22
  • Treynor 82 Tri-Center 57
  • Underwood 73 Riverside 35

Rolling Valley Conference

  • Boyer Valley 59 Ar-We-Va 43
  • CAM 72, Paton-Churdan 56
  • Exira/EHK 66 Coon Rapids-Bayard 51
  • Woodbine 70 Glidden-Ralston 61

Corner Conference

  • East Mills 49 Clarinda Academy 40
  • Fremont-Mills 61 Essex 40
  • Sidney 84 Heartland Christian 26

Pride of Iowa Conference

  • Bedford 83 Nodaway Valley 62
  • Mount Ayr 77 Lenox 22
  • Southwest Valley 60 East Union 50
  • Interstate 35 61 Southeast Warren 40
  • Martensdale-St. Marys 45 Central Decatur 42

Missouri River Conference

  • Sioux City East 94 Thomas Jefferson 30
  • Sioux City West 71 Abraham Lincoln  55

Bluegrass Conference

  • Murray 73 Diagonal 46
  • Melcher-Dallas 94 Orient-Macksburg 25

 

 

AHSTW boys rally for win over IKM-Manning

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December 1st, 2017 by admin

The AHSTW Vikings rallied in the fourth quarter to beat the IKM-Manning Wolves on Friday night in boys basketball 58-48. The Wolves held a small lead for most of the game until AHSTW made a run in the fourth quarter.

Vikings star guard RJ Harris didn’t hit a shot until breaking a 44-all tie with a three with a little over 2 minutes left to give the Vikings a lead and spark their strong finish. The Vikings got 15 points from Jack Paulson inside and 14 points from Kevin Jorgensen. AHSTW improved to 1-1 with the win.

Jared Johnson had a great night for IKM-Manning with 23 points and Alex Lingle had 10. The Wolves fall to 1-1 on the season.

IKM-Manning girls run past AHSTW

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December 1st, 2017 by admin

The IKM-Manning Wolves ran away from the AHSTW Lady Vikes on Friday night in Avoca 61-41. The Wolves lead 13-8 after the first and 27-13 by halftime. The two teams stayed fairly even in the third but IKM-Manning pulled away in the fourth.

IKM-Manning was led by 18 points from Kia Rasmussen and Shauna Reitan dropped in 15. The Wolves improved to 2-0 with the win.

AHSTW had trouble taking care of the ball, finishing with 32 turnovers in the game. Kinsey Scheffler had 11 for AHSTW in the loss as the Lady Vikes fell to 0-3.

High School Wrestling Scoreboard 11/30/2017

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December 1st, 2017 by admin

Double Dual @ Griswold

Atlantic 57, Audubon 24
Atlantic 73, Griswold 3
Griswold 36, Audubon 25

Double winners for Atlantic: Joe Weaver (106), Aybren Moore (113), Steele McLaren (120), Colin Mullenix (126), Chase McLaren (132), Colton Mudd (145), Connor Pellett (152), Kenny Jimerson (170), Cale Roller (195), John McConkey (285).

Meet @ Exira-EHK

Logan-Magnolia 42, AHSTW 35
Logan-Magnolia 75, Exira-EHK 3
Logan-Magnolia 71, Woodbine 12
AHSTW 54, Exira-EHK 10
AHSTW 48, Woodbine 36
Woodbine 42, Exira-EHK 31

Meet @ Southwest Valley

Shenandoah 51, Clarke 30
Shenandoah 54, Southwest Valley 30
Southwest Valley 66, East Mills 12
Southwest Valley 40, Clarke 36
Clarke 52, Mount Ayr 24
Mount Ayr 42, Southwest Valley 41

Quad @ Fremont-Mills

Glenwood 58, Riverside 21
Glenwood 84, Southwest Iowa 0
Glenwood 54, Underwood 27
Riverside 66, Southwest Iowa 12
Underwood 44, Riverside 30
Underwood 59, Southwest Iowa 12

Quad @ Denison-Schleswig

Denison-Schleswig 66, West Harrison 12
Denison-Schleswig 54, Tri-Center 29
Missouri Valley 81, Denison-Schleswig 0
Missouri Valley 69, Tri-Center 11
Tri-Center 36, West Harrison 12

Meet @ Roland-Story

Kuemper Catholic 48, Roland-Story 24
Gilbert 54, Kuemper Catholic 30
Perry 39, Kuemper Catholic 36

Quad @ East Union

ACGC 44, East Union 24
ACGC 50, Nodaway Valley 18
West Central Valley 66, East Union 18
West Central Valley 72, Nodaway Valley 3
East Union 42, Nodaway Valley 18

Meet @ Wayne

Bedford/Lenox 48, Central Decatur 30
Wayne 43, Bedford/Lenox 24
Wayne 51, Central Decatur 24

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 12/01/2017

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December 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast w/Jim Field.

High school basketball scores from 11/30/17

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December 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

GIRLS

Hawkeye Ten Conference
Denison-Schleswig 77, Storm Lake 37

Western Iowa Conference
Tri-Center, Neola 44, West Harrison 32

Rolling Valley Conference
Saydel 34, Coon Rapids-Bayard 31

Corner Conference
Stanton 56, Riverside 55 2OT
Johnson-Brock 63, Sidney 54

Pride of Iowa Conference
Murray 53, Bedford 22

BOYS

Hawkeye Ten Conference
Storm Lake 46, Denison-Schleswig 43

Western Iowa Conference
Tri-Center, Neola 74, West Harrison, Mondamin 38

Rolling Valley Conference
Coon Rapids-Bayard 40, Saydel 30
Woodbine 64, Whiting 21

Corner Conference
Stanton 80, Riverside, Oakland 47
Johnson-Brock 79, Sidney 36

Midwest Sports Headlines: 12/1/2017

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December 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

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

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa State coach Steve Prohm has asked junior Nick Weiler-Babb to be more aggressive. Prohm got his wish. Weiler-Babb has experienced a breakthrough ever since Prohm made him Iowa State’s primary ball handler. Weiler-Babb has averaged 15.8 points, nine assists and 8.8 rebounds in his last four games, all wins for the Cyclones.

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — The Chiefs and Jets enter the game Sunday at MetLife Stadium each having lost five of their past six. Kansas City is on a three-game skid while New York has dropped its past two. There’s a little bit of spice added to this matchup though as cornerback Darrelle Revis is expected to make his debut for the Chiefs after signing with them last week. Revis spent eight seasons with the Jets over two tenures.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Chiefs signed Darrelle Revis with the hopes that the veteran cornerback can help them at a position of need. The fact that Revis has been out of the league all season doesn’t seem to deter their enthusiasm. Add to the fact that the Chiefs visit the Jets, his former team, and there is plenty of reason to anticipate Sunday’s game.

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — USA Wrestling men’s freestyle Coach Bill Zadick has been named the National Olympic Coach of the Year by the United States Olympic Committee. The USOC says Zadick earned the honor after leading the U.S. to their first team title in the men’s freestyle discipline in 22 years at this year’s world championships in Paris.

ROSEMONT, Ill. (AP) — Penn State running back Saquon Barkley has been named offensive player of the year in the Big Ten and Iowa linebacker Josey Jewell is defensive player of the year. The choices were made by a panel of coaches and media members. Wisconsin running back Jonathan Taylor is freshman of the year and the Badgers’ Paul Chryst is coach of the year.

High school girls basketball rankings 11/30/2017

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November 30th, 2017 by admin

2017 SECOND Iowa Girls High School Basketball Rankings
Thursday, November 30

Class 1A

School Record LW
1 Springville 3-0 1
2 Kingsley-Pierson 1-0 2
3 Central Decatur 2-0 3
4 North Mahaska 3-0 4
5 Dunkerton 1-0 5
6 West Hancock 2-0 6
7 Exitra-EHK 0-0 7
8 Newell-Fonda 2-0 8
9 Montezuma 3-0 9
10 Kee 2-0 10
11 Janesville 1-0 11
12 Algona Garrigan 3-0 14
13 Lynnville-Sully 2-1 12
14 Marquette Catholic 1-1 13
15 Boyer Valley 1-0 15

Dropped Out: None

Class 2A

1 North Linn 3-0 1
2 Treynor 2-0 3
3 Western Christian 1-0 4
4 Logan-Magnolia 2-0 5
5 Bellevue 3-1 7
6 Iowa City Regina 1-1 2
7 West Sioux 1-0 8
8 Panorama 2-1 6
9 Grundy Center 2-0 9
10 IKM-Manning 1-0 10
11 Cascade 2-1 11
12 Maquoketa Valley 2-1 12
13 Mediapolis 2-0 NR
14 Pekin 2-0 NR
15 Dike-New Hartford 1-1 15

Dropped Out: Van Buren (14)

Class 3A

1 Sioux Center 2-0 1
2 Crestwood 1-0 2
3 Clear Lake 3-0 3
4 Cherokee 2-0 4
5 Osage 1-0 5
6 Roland-Story 2-0 8
7 Davenport Assumption 1-2 6
8 West Marshall 2-0 9
9 Camanche 1-1 7
10 Nevada 1-1 10
11 Forest City 2-0 11
12 Kuemper Catholic 1-0 12
13 Monticello 2-0 13
14 Shenandoah 3-0 15
15 North Polk 3-0 NR

Dropped Out: Algona (14)

Class 4A

1 Marion 2-0 1
2 Lewis Central 2-0 2
3 Center Point-Urbana 2-0 3
4 Grinnell 2-0 4
5 Le Mars 2-0 5
6 North Scott 2-1 6
7 Boone 2-0 7
8 Mason City 2-1 8
9 Western Dubuque 2-0 9
10 Bishop Heelan 1-0 12
11 Denison-Schleswig 1-1 11
12 Cedar Rapids Xavier 3-1 13
13 Pella 1-1 10
14 Fairfield 2-0 NR
15 Harlan 0-1 15

Dropped Out: Sergeant Bluff-Luton (14)

Class 5A

1 Cedar Falls 1-0 1
2 Iowa City West 2-0 3
3 Iowa City High 1-0 4
4 West Des Moines Valley 3-0 6
5 Pleasant Valley 1-0 7
6 Johnston 3-0 8
7 Southeast Polk 3-0 13
8 Ankeny Centennial 2-1 9
9 Dowling Catholic 3-1 5
10 Waukee 1-0 10
11 Bettendorf 3-0 11
12 Indianola 1-1 2
13 Cedar Rapids Prairie 2-0 14
14 Des Moines East 1-1 NR
15 Ames 2-1 12

Dropped Out: Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln (15)

Big 12 announces All-Conference Teams and Individual Award Winners

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November 30th, 2017 by admin

IRVING, Texas – The All-Big 12 Conference football teams and individual award winners have been announced. Selections are made by the league’s 10 head coaches, who are not permitted to vote for their own players.

CO-DEFENSIVE FRESHMEN OF THE YEAR
Kenneth Murray, Oklahoma, LB, Missouri City, Texas
Ross Blacklock, TCU, DT, Missouri City, Texas

SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Michael Dickson, Texas, P, Jr., Sydney, Australia

OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR
Orlando Brown, Oklahoma, Jr., Duluth, Ga.

DEFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR
Poona Ford, Texas, Sr., Hilton Head, S.C.

CHUCK NEINAS COACH OF THE YEAR
Matt Campbell, Iowa State (2nd Season)

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma, QB, Sr., Austin, Texas

CO-DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR
Ogbonnia Okoronkwo, Oklahoma, DE/LB, Sr., Houston, Texas
Malik Jefferson, Texas, LB, Jr., Mesquite, Texas

OFFENSIVE NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR
Will Grier, West Virginia, QB, Jr., Davidson, N.C.

DEFENSIVE NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR
Ben Banogu, TCU, DE, Jr., McKinney, Texas

CO-OFFENSIVE FRESHMEN OF THE YEAR
Charlie Brewer, Baylor, QB, Austin, Texas
Jalen Reagor, TCU, WR, Waxahachie, Texas

2017 All-Big 12 Football First Team

OFFENSE
Pos. Player School Class Hometown/Previous School
QB Baker Mayfield [r2] Oklahoma Sr. Austin, Texas/Texas Tech
RB David Montgomery Iowa State So. Cincinnati, Ohio/Mount Healthy
RB Justice Hill^ Oklahoma State So. Tulsa, Okla./Booker T. Washington
FB Dimitri Flowers^ Oklahoma Sr. San Antonio, Texas/Churchill
WR Allen Lazard [r1] Iowa State Sr. Urbandale, Iowa/Urbandale
WR James Washington [r1]# Oklahoma State Sr. Stamford, Texas/Stamford
WR David Sills V West Virginia Jr. Wilmington, Del./El Camino College
TE Mark Andrews [r1]# Oklahoma Jr. Scottsdale, Ariz./Desert Mountain
OL Dalton Risner [r1] K-State Jr. Wiggins, Colo./Wiggins
OL Orlando Brown [r1]# Oklahoma Jr. Duluth, Ga./Peachtree Ridge
OL Erick Wren Oklahoma Sr. Mesquite, Texas/Arizona Western CC
OL Zach Crabtree^ Oklahoma State Sr. Mansfield, Texas/Mansfield
OL Brad Lundblade Oklahoma State Sr. Argyle, Texas/Liberty Christian
PK Matthew McCrane K-State Sr. Brownwood, Texas/Brownwood
KR/PR D.J. Reed K-State Jr. Bakersfi eld, Calif./Cerritos College
KR/PR KaVontae Turpin TCU Jr. Monroe, La./Neville

DEFENSE
DL Daniel Wise Kansas Jr. Lewisville, Texas/Hebron
DL Will Geary K-State Sr. Topeka, Kan./Topeka
DL DeQuinton Osborne Oklahoma State Sr. Grand Prairie, Texas/Kilgore JC
DL Ben Banogu TCU Jr. McKinney, Texas/ULM
DL Mat Boesen TCU Sr. Torrance, Calif./Long Beach CC
DL Poona Ford Texas Jr. Hilton Head, S.C./Hilton Head
LB Ogbonnia Okoronkwo^ Oklahoma Sr. Houston, Texas/Alief Taylor
LB Travin Howard [r1] TCU Sr. Longview, Texas/Longview
LB Malik Jefferson Texas Jr. Mesquite, Texas/Poteet
DB Kamari Cotton-Moya^ Iowa State Sr. Bakersfi eld, Calif./Ridgeview
DB D.J. Reed [r1] K-State Jr. Bakersfield, Calif./Cerritos College
DB Tre Flowers^ Oklahoma State Sr. Converse, Texas/Judson
DB Nick Orr^ TCU Sr. DeSoto, Texas/DeSoto
DB DeShon Elliott# Texas Jr. Rockwall, Texas/Rockwall-Heath
DB Ranthony Texada TCU Sr. Frisco, Texas/Centennial
P Michael Dickson [r1] Texas Jr. Sydney, Australia
[r2] – Repeat first team selection from 2015 and 2016
[r1] – Repeat first team selection from 2016
^Second Team selection in 2016.
# Unanimous selection
Players listed at each position alphabetically by school.
Ties created an additional position at KR/PR, DL and DB.

2017 All-Big 12 Football Second Team

OFFENSE
Pos. Player School Class Hometown/Previous School
QB Mason Rudolph Oklahoma State Sr. Rock Hill, S.C./Northwestern HS
RB Rodney Anderson Oklahoma So. Katy, Texas/Katy
RB Justin Crawford West Virginia Sr. Columbus, Ga./Northwest Mississippi CC
FB Winston Dimel* K-State Jr. Manhattan, Kan./Manhattan
WR Denzel Mims Baylor So. Daingerfield, Texas/Daingerfield
WR Marcell Ateman Oklahoma State Sr. Dallas, Texas/Wylie East
WR Keke Coutee Texas Tech Jr. Lufkin, Texas/Lufkin
WR Gary Jennings Jr. West Virginia Jr. Staff ord, Va./Colonial Forge
TE Chase Allen Iowa State Fr. Nixa, Mo./Nixa
TE Ben Johnson Kansas Sr. Basehor, Kan./Basehor Linwood
OL Jacob Campos Iowa State Sr. West Des Moines, Iowa/Valley
OL Ben Powers Oklahoma Jr. Wichita, Kan./Butler CC
OL Dru Samia Oklahoma Jr. Sacramento, Calif./River City
OL Matt Pryor TCU Sr. Long Beach, Calif./Lakewood
OL Yodny Cajuste West Virginia Jr. Hollywood, Fla./Miramar
PK Austin Seibert Oklahoma Jr. Belleville, Ill./Belleville West
KR/PR Marcus Simms West Virginia So. Sandy Spring, Md./Sherwood

DEFENSE

DL JD Waggoner Iowa State Sr. Dallas, Texas/Jesuit Prep
DL Dorance Armstrong, Jr. * Kansas So. Houston, Texas/North Shore
DL Reggie Walker K-State So. Ponchatoula, La./ Ponchatoula
DL D.J. Ward Oklahoma Sr. Moore, Okla./Southmoore
DL Jordan Brailford Oklahoma State So. Tulsa, Okla./Booker T. Washington
LB Joel Lanning Iowa State Sr. Ankeny, Iowa/Ankeny
LB Joe Dineen Jr. Kansas Jr. Lawrence, Kan./Free State
LB Dakota Allen Texas Tech Jr. Humble, Texas/East Mississippi CC
DB Brian Peavy Iowa State Jr. Houston, Texas/Westfield
DB Steven Parker Oklahoma Sr. Tulsa, Okla./Jenks
DB Jah’Shawn Johnson Texas Tech Jr. Ennis, Texas/Ennis
DB Justus Parker Texas Tech So. La Vernia, Texas/Texas Lutheran
DB Kyzir White West Virginia Sr. Macungie, Pa./Lackawanna College
P Nick Walsh K-State Sr. Lyndon, Kan./Lyndon
* – First Team selection in 2016 ^Second Team selection in 2016. Ties created an additional position at WR and TE.

Saquon Barkley, Josey Jewell receive top honors in Big Ten

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November 30th, 2017 by admin

ROSEMONT, Ill. (AP) — Penn State running back Saquon Barkley has been named offensive player of the year in the Big Ten and Iowa linebacker Josey Jewell is defensive player of the year. The two were honored Thursday as the Big Ten announced its football specialty awards.

Barkley ranks first in the conference and second nationally with an average of 179.5 all-purpose yards per game. Jewell was the only player in the Big Ten to average better than 10 tackles a game. Wisconsin running back Jonathan Taylor, who averaged a Big Ten-leading 150 yards per game, is freshman of the year. Wisconsin’s Paul Chryst, whose Badgers are unbeaten and No. 4 in the College Football Playoff rankings, is coach of the year.

Award winners are chosen by a vote of coaches and a media panel. The Associated Press All-Big Ten teams and specialty awards, selected by writers and broadcasters who cover the league, will be announced Wednesday.