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Boys Wrestling Results from Saturday Jan. 10th

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January 12th, 2026 by Christian Adams

ROLLIN DYER INVITATIONAL 

1. Grand Island – 242 pts

2. Atlantic – 212 pts

3. Sergeant Bluff-Luton – 198 pts

4. Glenwood – 192.5 pts

10. Audubon – 76.5 pts

14. Red Oak – 37 pts

15. Denison-Schleswig – 25 pts

16. AHSTW – 24 pts

17. Griswold – 7 pts

Atlantic Best Finishers: Keaton Schroeder (1st – 120), Braxton Hass (2nd – 132), Kalvin Hayes (2nd – 150), Jayden Harter (3rd – 157), Donovan Hedrington (3rd – 190), Collin Harris (4th – 126), Dreven Smith (4th – 165), Travin Thomas (4th – 215), Cooper Woolsey (4th – 285) Dayton Van Horn (5th – 106), Landon Hagen (5th – 138)

Audubon Best Finishers: Leyton Elmquist (3rd – 113), Jon Rasmussen (4th – 138), Lane Meyer (6th – 285)

AHSTW Best Finisher: Roman Scheffler (3rd – 285)

 

TRI-CENTER INVITATIONAL

1. Hinton – 208 pts

2. Nodaway Valley – 181 pts

3. Lawton-Bronson – 176 pts

5. ACGC – 136.5 pts

6. Harlan – 122.5 pts

7. Missouri Valley – 103 pts

9. Southwest Valley – 97 pts

11. St. Albert – 57

12. Woodbine – 51 pts

14. Tri-Center – 41.5 pts

Nodaway Valley Best Finishers: Keyin Steeve (1st – 138), Caleb Christensen (1st – 190), Ashton Honnold (1st – 285), Josh Nelson (2nd – 106), Ty Strode (2nd – 132), Thomas Herrick (3rd – 120),

ACGC Best Finishers: Ryder Cline (1st – 150), Charlie Christensen (2nd – 144), Carter Richter (2nd – 215), Jack Sheeder (2nd – 285), Chase Slaybaugh (4th – 126),

Southwest Valley Best Finishers: Gavin Wetzel (2nd – 165), Carson Cooper (4th – 150), Griffin Wetzel (4th – 190), Wyatt Shires (5th – 132), Brody Sparks (6th – 138)

Tri-Center Best Finishers: Noah Goodwin (3rd – 150), Judah York (7th – 157)

 

GARY CURTIS INVITATIONAL

1. Alburnett – 235 pts

2. Wilton – 222.5

3. Riverside – 192.5

Riverside Best Finishers: Drew Anderson (1st – 138), Max Shanno (1st – 165), Kingston Carrigan (2nd – 126), Jaxon Gordon (2nd – 157), Mason Houser (3rd – 150), Colton Hering (4th – 106), Gaven Hackett (4th – 190), Jack Branan (5th – 144) Jackson Allen (5th – 175)

 

No. 14 Iowa women rally to remain unbeaten in B1G

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January 12th, 2026 by Ric Hanson

The 14th ranked Iowa Hawkeye women rallied from a 16-point halftime deficit to win at Indiana 56-53, Sunday. The Hawkeyes are now 5-0 in the Big Ten.

That’s Iowa coach Jan Jensen. The Hawkeyes were ambushed at the outset and trailed 20-8 after the first quarter.

Ava Heiden and Chit Chat Wright led the Hawkeyes with 13 points a piece.

Third straight loss for No. 11 Iowa State women

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January 11th, 2026 by Ric Hanson

The shorthanded 11th ranked Iowa State women suffered their third straight loss. The Cyclones committed 25 turnovers in an 83-70 loss to West Virginia in Ames. Junior forward Addy Brown and junior guard Arianna Jackson both missed the game due to injury.

That’s ISU coach Bill Fennelly. West Virginia took control by outscoring the Cyclones 19-11 in the third quarter.

The Cyclones fall to 2-3 in the Big 12 and 14-3 overall.

Slow start costs No. 19 Iowa men in loss to No. 16 Illinois

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January 11th, 2026 by Ric Hanson

For the second straight game a bad start was too much to overcome for the 19th ranked Iowa Hawkeyes, Sunday afternoon. Illinois raced out to a 29-11 lead at the outset and 16th ranked Illini held off a late rally for a 75-69 victory in Iowa City. The Hawkeyes got to within four in the waning minutes.

That’s Iowa coach Ben McCollum. The Hawkeyes crawled back into the game several times in the second half but never led, in falling to 2-3 in the Big Ten.

Battling illness, Tavion Banks did not start the game but came off the bench to lead Iowa with 16 points. Freshman forward Tate Sage was also a bright spot off the bench. He finished with 13 points.

Sage was four-of-six from the field and also had three offensive rebounds.

Sage says the start to the game was costly.

Girls Wrestling Results from Friday Jan. 9th

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January 10th, 2026 by Christian Adams

DUALS AT ATLANTIC

Lewis Central – 66 vs Atlantic – 18

Missouri Valley – 45 vs Atlantic – 24

Clarinda – 51 vs Atlantic – 24

SWAT – 43 vs Clarinda – 36

Missouri Valley – 34 vs SWAT- 28

Lewis Central – 42 vs SWAT – 36

Clarinda – 46 vs Lewis Central – 36

Clarinda – 48 vs Missouri Valley – 36

Individual  

Atlantic – Leiah Thomas (3), Haley Armstrong (3), Cadence Kinzie (2), Aspen Smith

SWAT – Destiny Fry (3), Erin South (3), Bailey Lillard (3), Stella Beattie (3), Kendrick Madsen (2), Addi Glade (2), Nadia South (2), Jenna Hardisty

 

Boys Basketball Scoreboard from Friday Jan. 9th

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January 10th, 2026 by Christian Adams

Hawkeye Ten Conference 

Kuemper Catholic – 75 vs Atlantic – 44

St. Albert – 56 vs Harlan – 53

Creston – 55 vs Denison-Schleswig – 53

Lewis Central – 68 vs Clarinda – 47

Glenwood – 70 vs Shenandoah – 55

Western Iowa Conference 

Audubon – 65 vs AHSTW – 53

Tri-Center – 82 vs Missouri Valley – 57

Treynor – 68 vs Riverside – 40

Underwood – 73 vs Logan-Magnolia – 31

Corner Conference 

Bedford – 69 vs Griswold – 15

Stanton – 36 vs Fremont-Mills – 33

East Mills – 52 vs Sidney – 28

Rolling Valley Conference 

Woodbine – 77 vs Exira-EHK – 39

Coon Rapids-Bayard – 70 vs CAM – 45

Ar-We-Va – 53 vs Paton-Churdan – 42

Pride of Iowa Conference 

Southwest Valley – 59 vs Central Decatur – 58

West Central Activities Conference 

Madrid – 62 vs ACGC – 20

Girls Basketball Scoreboard from Friday Jan. 9

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January 10th, 2026 by Christian Adams

Hawkeye Ten Conference 

Kuemper Catholic – 60 vs Atlantic – 41

St. Albert – 74 vs Harlan – 43

Creston – 54 vs Denison-Schleswig – 44

Clarinda – 49 vs Lewis Central – 42

Glenwood – 54 vs Shenandoah – 51

Western Iowa Conference 

Riverside – 45 vs Treynor – 43

Tri-Center – 24 vs Missouri Valley – 21

Underwood – 43 vs Logan-Magnolia – 21

Corner Conference 

Bedford – 45 vs Griswold – 44 (OT)

Fremont-Mills – 64 vs Stanton – 27

Sidney – 37 vs East Mills – 35

Rolling Valley Conference 

Exira-EHK-Audubon – 59 vs Woodbine – 31

Coon Rapids-Bayard – 46 vs CAM – 38

Paton-Churdan – 52 vs Ar-We-Va – 18

Pride of Iowa Conference 

Southwest Valley 46 vs Central Decatur – 44

West Central Activities Conference 

ACGC – 62 vs Madrid – 35

Game Gets Away from Atlantic Girls Basketball in Loss to Kuemper Catholic

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January 10th, 2026 by Christian Adams

After winning back-to-back games to start the post winter break schedule, the Atlantic Trojans struggled against the Kuemper Catholic Knights as they fell 60-41 Friday night. Although they did good things at different points throughout the game, the Trojans were never able to sustain it. On the other end, the perimeter shooting was the story for Kuemper Catholic. The knights knocked down 10 three pointers, eight of which came in the first half. Despite keeping the game close for the first quarter and a half, things got away from the Trojans by halftime, and they would trail by double-digits the rest of the game.

Kuemper Catholic hit the ground running in the opening frame. The first two possessions saw the Knights hit back-to-back threes to open with a six-point lead. It was apparent right away that Kuemper Catholic wanted to shoot from the perimeter. They did an excellent job of moving the ball around to open up the three point shooting, and it paid off for Kaylie Simons, who nailed five long balls in the first half alone. Meanwhile, the Trojans struggled on offense early. Scoring their first points halfway through the opening quarter, Atlantic hit just two field goals in the frame. However, the back half of the first was much better than their start. Atlantic seemed to gain some momentum that was aided by a late Makenna Schroeder three-pointer as kept the game in reach.

Down by five heading into the second quarter, the Trojans had a much better start to the second quarter. They were able to keep pace with the Knights and slightly narrowed the deficit. Schroeder added two more threes for the Trojans as it was their most productive quarter. However, it was also Kuemper Catholic’s most productive. Simon drained three of her five first-half threes in the second frame while Elsa Tiefenthaler scored eight points of her own.  Despite the promising start, the Trojans struggled in the middle part of the quarter. In a three-minute span, Atlantic was outscored 10-5, and although the Trojans had a better end to the half, the damage was already done as they found themselves down by 13 heading into the break.

Little changed in the second half. Atlantic was held to single digits in each of the final two quarters. Dylin Ball led the team with four points in the second half, all of which came in the fourth quarter. Although Kuemper Catholic’s perimeter shooting cooled down tremendously, they didn’t need it to be lights out. Thanks to the lead they were able to build, the Knights played a low-risk and controlled second half. Tiefenthaler led the team with six second half points to bring her total to 19, and although Simons was quiet in the second half, her work in the first half was enough to earn her a share of the game lead in points with Tiefenthaler. Ultimately, Kuemper Catholic was the better team as Atlantic struggled with offensive consistency and efficiency while struggling to contain the three-point shooting early. Head coach Dan Vargason said the struggles on offense were the main issue.

However, the defense didn’t help the issue.

As the season heads towards its final month, Vargason knows that its the small things that make a big difference.

The Trojans will be back on the hardwood on the road next Tuesday when they visit Clarinda. Tipoff is scheduled for 6 p.m., and you can catch the action on KJAN with coverage beginning at 5:50 p.m.

Atlantic Boys Basketball Ends Week with Loss to Kuemper Catholic

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January 9th, 2026 by Christian Adams

A tough week for the Atlantic Trojans came to an end as they fell to the Kuemper Catholic Knights 75-44 in Carroll on Friday night. From start to finish the Knights were the better team. They moved the ball well, had great play from their guards, took advantage of their opportunities, and made life difficult for the Atlantic offense. Although Gavin McLaren and Kale Jensen put forth a strong effort, it was not enough to keep up with Kuemper Catholic as the Knights scored at least 16 points in every quarter. The Trojans, now 2-8, will look to rebound as they enter the home stretch.

The Knights roared out of the gate in the opening quarter, in what turned out to be their most productive frame. Scoring 21 points, they quickly built a double-digit lead. Five of the four starters scored at least two field goals, led by guard Brock Badding, who ended the quarter with five. All throughout the night, but particularly in the first quarter, the Knights had lots of success driving the lane. Meanwhile, Kuemper Catholic made things difficult for the Trojans. Atlantic scored just four points on a pair of field goals from Gavin and Hudson McLaren as they struggled to find offensive production, especially in the paint. The lack of offensive production, combined with the efficiency of the Kuemper Catholic offense, saw the Trojans down by 17 at the end of the first quarter.

Although the momentum solely sided with the Knights for the entirety of the first quarter, the Trojans had a good start to the second quarter. They outscored the knights 8-5 in the opening three minutes, which included a Gavin McLaren three-pointer. However, Kuemper Catholic quickly tightened up. The Trojans were held to just five more points the rest of the frame. On the other end, the Knights added 14 more, once again led by Badding, who added eight more, including a pair of three-pointers. Due to their success in the paint early on, the perimeter opened up for the Knights as they hit four of their seven long balls in the second. Although their three-point shooting wasn’t prolific, it helped build on what became an insurmountable 40-17 lead at the half.

Although the outcome didn’t change in the second half, it was Atlantic’s most productive quarter. Gavin McLaren hit back-to-back threes to add to his team leading 13 points, while Jensen picked up five to bring his total to 12. However, at this point in the game, the starters’ time was limited, as both teams started to work in younger players. Freshmen Benton McLaren and James Brauer both showed well for the Trojans late in the third and fourth quarters. McLaren showed a particular knack at driving the rim and was rewarded with a field goal and multiple trips to the free-throw line. However, Kuemper Catholic’s young players were able to keep the distance as the clock wound down. Despite the loss, head coach Dalton Franken was pleased with the effort Gavin McLaren and Kale Jensen put forth.

Although he thought there were areas in which the Trojans could have been better, he also credited the Knights.

With a little over a month left in the regular season, Franken’s message centers around setting the tone and competing for a full 32 minutes.

The schedule gets a little lighter for the Trojans, who will take on Clarinda and Harlan next week. They will be back in action Tuesday on the road against the Cardinals, with the tipoff set for 7:30 pm.

No. 3 Iowa State men host Oklahoma State on Saturday

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January 9th, 2026 by Ric Hanson

The third ranked Iowa State men are 15-0 for the first time in school history and return to action Saturday by hosting Oklahoma State. The Cyclones are 2-0 in the Big 12. The Cowboys are 13-2 overall and are 1-1 in conference play after a win over Central Florida.

That’s ISU coach T.J. Otzelberger, who says transition defense and defending the rim will be important factors in the game.

Dominating the early stages of second halves have been a big part of ISU’s unbeaten start. It allowed them to overcome a sluggish first half in a Wednesday night 70-60 win at Baylor.