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Girls Golf Results from Monday May 5th

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May 6th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

Clarinda – 195 vs Atlantic – 216

Medalist: Taylor Rasmussen (38) – Clarinda

Runner-up: Emma Rose (46) – Atlantic

Clarinda: Addy Weinreich – 48, Gianna Rock – 52, Alli Allbaugh – 57, Jalon Olson – 60, Mataya Eighmy – 65

Atlantic: Makenna Schroeder – 52, Rylee Bengel – 56, Nevaeh Fewson – 62, Nissa Molgaard – 64

 

Riverside – 194 vs AHSTW – NTS

Medalist: Kaycie Perkins (42) – Riverside

Runner-up: Jadyn Beckman (45) – Riverside

Riverside: Ashley Kelly – 50, Laney Rice – 57, Akia Turney – 64, McKenna Dorr – 65

 

Missouri Valley – 226 vs Audubon – NTS

Medalist: Izzy Vogel (46) – Missouri Valley

Runner-up: Peyton Livermore (56) – Missouri Valley

Missouri Valley: Addy Vogel – 60, Sam Prokupek – 64, Adi Roden – 74, Sophia Blue – 79, Jaysa Lawrenson – 92

Audubon: Mari Gleason 53, Emily Foran 56

 

Red Oak 192 Creston NTS

Medalist: Emily Sebeniecher (46) – Red Oak

Runner-up: Ellison Johnson (48) – Red Oak

Red Oak: Brynn Knaus – 48, Adelia Lydon – 50, Riley Burke – 51, Nellie Blaine – 57

Creston: Averi Culbertson – 50, Ricci Johnston – 56, Nora Barton – 67

 

Southwest Valley Trinagular:

1. Southwest Valley 215

2. Lenox 240

3. Diagonal NTS

4. Fremont-Mills NTS

Medalist: Miaya Fourez (46) – Southwest Valley

Runner-up: Hadlee Christensen (51) – Lenox

Southwest Valley: Sidney Crill & Katey Lillie – 54, Grace Bain – 61, Josie Harris – 63, Natalie Grizzard – 64

 

Underwood – 199 vs Treynor – 205

Medalist: Julia Thomas (43) – Underwood

Runner-up: Kailynn Brecher, Underwood & Sophi Pedersen (44) – Treynor

Underwood: Mary Stephens – 53, Madeline Reineke – 59, Ruby Brandt – 64, Kayla Bristol – 76

Treynor: Shaylee Smith – 52, Anna Sausedo – 54, Molly Coffman – 55, Brooklyn Casey – 58, Kailey Cooper – 59

 

WCAC Meet

1. Des Moines Christian 343

2. Earlham 383

3. Woodward-granger 386

4. Van Meter 388

5. Ogden 400

6. Pleasantville 425

7. Panorama 433

8. ACGC 474

9. West Central Valley 485

10. Interstate 35 500

Medalist: Alyx Swafford (74) – Des Moines Christian

Runner-up: Josie Bemis (81) – Van Meter

3. Courtney Latham (82) – Des Moines Christian

4. Mallory Polito (83) – Woodward-Granger

5. Piper Koberg (88) – Earlham

6. Savannah Charlet (92) – Earlham

7. Mia Traeger (92) – Des Moines Christian

8. Caroline Niemann (95) – Des Moines Christian

9. Maddie Ellis (96) – Ogden

10. Emily Roe (97) – Pleasantville

Girls Tennis Results from Monday May 5th

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May 6th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

Clarinda – 9 vs Atlantic – 0

Clarinda winners: Riley Nothwehr (2), Taylin Walter (2), Ellie Cole (2), Hanna Higgins (2), Chandy Nothwehr (2), Layla Hargis (2)

Boone – 9 vs Creston – 0

Boys Tennis Results from Monday May 5th

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May 6th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

Hawkeye Ten Conference Tournament 

1. Shenandoah 28

2. Kuemper Catholic 23

T-3. Lewis Central 17

T-3. Denison-Schleswig 17

T-5. St. Albert 14

T-5. Clarinda 14

7. Atlantic 13

8. Red Oak 9

9. Glenwood 6

10. Harlan 3

11. Creston 0

 

No. 1 Singles Top 8:

1. Mason Reicks – Kuemper Catholic

2. Noah Narmi – St. Albert

3. Creighton Bird – Clarinda

4. Lucas Sun – Shenandoah

5. Kinnick Juhl – Atlantic

6. Darren Warner – Lewis Central

7. Jayden Bradley – Denison-Schleswig

8. Brennan Anderson – Glenwood

 

No. 1 Doubles Top 8:

1. Luke Daoust/Andrew Lawrence – Shenandoah

2. Max Reineke/Landon Pottebaum – Kuemper Catholic

3. Owen Galvin/Adonay Arellano – Denison-Schleswig

4. Conner Johnson/Reid Woodward – Atlantic

5. Brett Erickson/Landon Gigstad – Red Oak

6. Evan Clifton/Leyton Edwards – Lewis Central

7. Sawyer Sheffield/Mack Daley – St. Albert

8. Hayden Hash/Ben Miller – Clarinda

 

No. 2 Singles Top 8:

1. Carter Running – Kuemper Catholic

2. Teagan Brunk – Shenandoah

3. Brady Cox – Clarinda

4. McCoy Daley – St. Albert

5. Max Hubbard – Lewis Central

6. Karson Schulz – Denison-Schleswig

7. Rayden Wheeler – Atlantic

8. Ripley Smith – Glenwood

No. 2 Doubles Top 8:

1. Drew Morelock/Levi Rystrom – Shenandoah

2. Hudson Anderson/Landon Kammrad – Lewis Central

3. Grant Fink/Hunter Pieper – Denison-Schleswig

4. Ethan Strunk/Dillan Rydberg – Red Oak

5. Jack Smithers/Dylan Cutshall – Glenwood

6. Caden Herbst/Kobe Klaassen – Harlan

7. Gradyn O’Hara/Zayden Parker – Atlantic

8. Aidan Johnson/Ian Smith – Clarinda

Soccer Scoreboard from Monday May 5th

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May 6th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

GIRLS:

East Sac County – 2 vs Atlantic – 0

Treynor – 10 vs Riverside – 0 

West Central Valley – 1 vs Harlan – 0

Glenwood – 2 vs Sioux City East – 2

Kuemper Catholic – 1 vs Denison-Schleswig – 0

Underwood – 4 vs Van Meter – 0

Missouri Valley – 2 vs Logan-Magnolia – 1

 

BOYS

East Sac County – 4 vs Atlantic – 1

Creston – 4 vs Central Iowa United – 3

Abraham Lincoln – 4 vs Harlan – 0

Denison-Schleswig – 7 vs Kuemper Catholic – 0 

Van Meter – 10 vs Underwood – 0 

Logan-Magnolia – 6 vs Missouri Valley – 0

Boys Track and Field Results from Monday May 5

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May 6th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

Bruce Henderson Invitational (At Atlantic) For full meet results, click here>>> henderson results 5.5.25

1. Atlantic — 124 points

  • 1st – Xavier Darrow, discus throw (160-02)
  • 1st – 800 sprint medley relay (1:36.20)
  • 1st – 4×100 meter relay (43.64)

2. Glenwood — 117 points

  • 1st – Aaden Lopez, 110 hurdles (15.29) & high jump (6-02.00) & long jump (20-04.00)
  • 1st – Victor Cruz, 400 meters (50.55)
  • 1st – Chase Razor, high jump (6-02.00)

3. Red Oak — 87 points

  • 1st – Cale Hall, 100 meters (11.07) & 200 meters (22.55)
  • 1st – 1600 distance medley relay (3:44.96)
  • 1st – 4×800 meter relay (8:32.27)

4. Clarinda — 75 points

  • 1st – Kyle Wagoner, 3200 meters (9:59.66)
  • 1st – 4×200 meter relay (1:31.17)
  • 1st – 4×400 meter relay (3:25.51)

5. Lewis Central — 74 points

  • 1st – Shuttle hurdle relay (1:01.73)

6. St. Albert — 63 points

7. Creston — 59 points

  • 1st – Tom Mikkelsen, shot put (57-04.50)

8. Shenandoah — 56.5 points

  • 1st – Titus Steng, 100 wheelchair (17.33) & 200 wheelchair (31.75) & 400 wheelchair (1:02.95) & shot put wheelchair (13-00.75)
  • 1st – Santiago Hernandez, 400 hurdles (57.07)

9. Harlan — 47.5 points

10. Abraham Lincoln — 36 points

 

Pride Of Iowa Conference Championships (At Nodaway Valley)

1. Mount Ayr — 137.5 points

2. Lenox — 136 points

3. Nodaway Valley — 91 points

1st – Gabe Winkelmann, 1600 meters (4:47.85) & 3200 meters (10:58.80)

1st – Trenton Warner, discus throw (170-11) & shot put (54-11.00)

 

4. Central Decatur — 89 points

5. Southwest Valley — 86 points

1st – Gavin Wetzel, high jump (6-00.00)

1st – Brody Crozier, long jump (21-00.00)

1st – Distance medley relay (3:51.40)

Girls Track and Field Results from Monday May 5

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May 6th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

Bruce Henderson Invitational (At Atlantic) For full meet results, click here>>>  henderson results 5.5.25

1. Lewis Central — 104 points

  • 1st – Delayna Reese, 800 meters (2:17.87)
  • 1st – Jordyn Matiyow, discus throw (126-00) & shot put (40-01.00)
  • 1st – Olivia Ausdemore, high jump (4-10.00)
  • 1st – 4×100 meter relay (49.37)
  • 1st – 4×200 meter relay (1:45.16)

2. Atlantic — 91.5 points

  • 1st – Jayci Reed, 100 hurdles (16.08)
  • 1st – Lila Wiederstein, 200 meters (26.16) & long jump (17-01.50)

3. Glenwood — 88.5 points

  • 1st – 800 sprint medley relay (1:55.04)
  • 1st – 4×800 meter relay (10:02.73)

3. Clarinda — 88.5 points

  • 1st – Jerzee Knight, 100 meters (12.37)
  • 1st – Stevie Wilmes, 400 hurdles (1:11.17)

5. Harlan — 86 points

  • 1st – Lindsey Sonderman, 1500 meters (4:45.00)
  • 1st – Ashlyn Rau, 3000 meters (11:05.26)

6. Creston — 85 points

  • 1st – Shuttle hurdle relay (1:10.58)

7. Shenandoah — 62 points

8. Red Oak — 53 points

  • 1st – Jocelyn O’Neal, 400 meters (1:00.68)
  • 1st – 4×400 meter relay (4:11.81)

9. Abraham Lincoln — 40 points

10. St. Albert — 27 points

11. Thomas Jefferson — 6.5 points

Tickets Remain for Des Moines Series with No. 10 Oregon State

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May 5th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

IOWA CITY, Iowa – Tickets remain for the University of Iowa baseball team’s series against No. 10 Oregon State on May 9-11 in Des Moines, Iowa, presented by the Iowa Department of Health & Human Services.

Tickets are all reserved seating with tickets being $12 for the lower level and $10 for the upper level. Premium seating options are also available.

Fans can buy tickets for the entire series or individual games.

Iowa currently sits in first place in the Big Ten with two weekends remaining in the regular season. The Hawkeyes lead the league in batting average, doubles, hits, on base percentage, ERA, shutouts, and hits allowed per nine.

Iowa leads the nation in hits allowed per nine (6.74) and rank second with nine shutouts.

Iowa baseball is returning to Des Moines for a series for the second straight year. The Hawkeyes faced FIU for a three-game series in 2024 which was the first time since 2018 (and first regular season game since 2004) that the Hawkeyes played at Principal Park.

Eight Hawkeyes hail from the Des Moines metro area (Two from Johnston, two from Clive, one from Adel, one from Grimes, one from Van Meter, and one from Winterset).

UNI’s Todd Stepsis not ready to name starting QB

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May 5th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

UNI football coach Todd Stepsis is not ready to name a starting quarterback coming out of spring practice. Four quarterbacks were competing to become the starter, including Matthew Schecklman, who appeared in nine games in 2024 as well as Aidan Dunne, who played in eight games. The Panthers closed out spring drills with a scrimmage on Saturday.

Stepsis feels the Panthers can win with any of the four.

Wile Stepsis plans to eventually settle on a starter he says a lot of successful FCS programs have used more than one quarterback.

Stepsis used multiple quarterbacks at times while he was at Drake and says there needs to be buy in from all involved.

The Panthers open next season at home on August 30th against Butler.

Former ISU star Darien Porter hopes to carve out a role in Las Vegas

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May 5th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

Former Iowa State defensive back Darien Porter hopes to make an immediate impact for the Las Vegas Raiders next season. The Bettendorf native was taken in the third round of last month’s NFL Draft after a breakout senior season that saw him earn honorable mention All Big-12 honors. He joins a Raider team that lost two of three corners from last season.

Porter says the adjustment to the NFL will require more man coverage.

It has been a long road to the NFL for Porter, who began his college career as a receiver.

Porter says being a former receiver has actually helped him as a corner.

CAM Girls Look to Finish Track Season Strong

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May 5th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

The CAM Girls Track & Field team are on the final stretch of the regular season and are competing at a high-level heading into the last few regular season meets. The Cougars come off of a third-place finish at the Dave Tapps Invitational in Van Meter last week, a meet filled with good competition according to Head Coach Luke Symonds.

At Van Meter, Sophomore Ruthie Rich won the 100-meter dash running a 12.95, while Sophomore Ada Hansen took home the crown for the 100 and 400-meter hurdles. Symonds says Hansen will be running in multiple events as the season finishes.

The talent isn’t solely on the track for the Cougars, as there is plenty of skill in the field as well.

Symonds says it’s time to focus on the Rolling Valley Conference meet this week.

Throughout the entire season, effort has been extremely noticeable.

After the Cougars wrap up the conference meet, they will have two chances to compete before the state qualifying meet at Madrid.