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Exira-EHK Spartans Girls Advance to Regional Final with Win Over CAM

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February 20th, 2026 by Clayton Wollner

The Extra-EHK Spartans Girls Basketball team dominated in the second half in their regional semifinal matchup vs CAM to win 55-31. At halftime it was just a 7 point game, but the pace of play that the Spartans play with became too much for the Cougars to handle. Taryn Petersen was the engine behind the Extra-EHK offense on Friday night. She tied Jaelynn Petersen for a game high scoring total of 14. The Spartans turned a 7 point halftime lead into a 24 point win. They crashed the offensive glass in the second half and locked down defensively to lead them to another Regional Final appearance.

In the first half, CAM was really able to hang around with the Spartans who had every advantage on paper. CAM ran their offense through Ada Hanson as they have done all season. She put in 8 of the Cougars 19 first half points, but it was apparent that if they wanted to make a full comeback, they would need to rely on other scorers as well. For the Spartans, the first half was defined by their ability to completely shut down the Cougars offense. They seemed to jump in every passing lane and were running down the court every chance they could get. On offense, the Spartans didn’t necessarily look like themselves, but they were getting a lot of open shots that just weren’t falling. The Spartans were setting the pace and it was just a matter of time before they got their shots to fall. Jaelynn Petersen led all first half scoring with 10.

It didn’t take long into the second half for Extra-EHK to heat up. 4 of their 18 3rd quarter points came within the first 30 seconds of the game. It really was the third quarter where the Spartans separated themselves from CAM. They outscored the Cougars 18-12 in the third quarter to make it a 13 point ballgame heading into the final period. One of the things that stood out was Harlow Miller’s ability to grab offensive rebounds in the second half. She lived on the offensive glass and opened up many opportunities to extend their lead. Zoey Rasmussen was huge for Extra-EHK’s effort to pull away, hitting four three pointers on the day. It seemed as if they were drawing plays up specifically to get her open in the corner. It was the third quarter that it felt like the Spartans were able to pull away. The fourth quarter was essentially time for the Spartans to drain a ton of clock. It was a complete team effort on Friday night with three girls finishing in double digits. Head coach Tom Petersen credits his girls for their efforts and for what another regional final appearance means to them.

With CAM hanging around in the second half, Coach Petersen made multiple key adjustments at the half to turn the tide in favor of his Spartans:

Coach Petersen knew to trust Taryn Petersen on the offensive end:

Harlow Miller made an incredible impact in the second half:

Coach Petersen’s mindset heading into the regional final:

The Extra-EHK Spartans have a showdown set against the GTRA Titans on Wednesday, February 25th. A trip to the state tournament is on the line with tipoff scheduled for 7pm.

 

2026 Class 3-A State Wrestling Friday Semi-Finals/5th Round Consolations

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February 20th, 2026 by Jim Field

State Wrestling Coverage on KJAN presented by:

SEMI-FINALS

120

  • #7 Zander Manz (Lewis Central) beat #3 Benjamin Walsh (Ankeny) FALL :41

126

  • #3 Weston Porter (Lewis Central) beat #2 Alexander Pierce (Iowa City West) SV 4-1

215

  • #1 Lincoln Jipp (Bettendorf) beat #5 Paxton Blanchard (Lewis Central) FALL 2:31

FIFTH ROUND CONSOLATION

138

  • #5 Owen Duffek (Lewis Central) beat #9 Aidyn Roman (CR Kennedy) SV 8-5

144

  • #5 Trenton Byers (CBAL) beat #12 Camron Bennett (WDM Valley) 3-1

Team Scores:

  • 1. SE Polk 184
  • 2. Bettendorf 125.5
  • 3. Indianola 120
  • 7. Lewis Central 79.5

2026 Class 1-A Friday State Wrestling Semi-Finals/5th Round Consolation

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February 20th, 2026 by Jim Field

State Wrestling Coverage on KJAN presented by:

SEMI-FINALS

106

  • #2 Karson Wuebker (South Central Calhoun) beat #3 Josh Nelson (Nodaway Valley) TECH FALL 15-0

120

  • #1 Jensen Dyer (Martensdale-St. Marys) beat #5 Crosby Yoder (Logan-Magnolia) 8-6

138

  • #1 Drew Anderson (Riverside) beat #12 Jax Tommasin (Starmont) FALL :34

150

  •  #6 Chance Hoyt (Iowa Valley) beat #18 Sam Raymond (St. Albert) FALL 3:29

190

  • #2 Caleb Christensen (Nodaway Valley) beat #3 Nolan Kriegel (Iowa Valley) 7-0

285

  • #1 Ashton Honnold (Nodaway Valley) beat #4 Logan Lashbrook (Janesville) TECH FALL 19-4

FIFTH ROUND CONSOLATION

106

  • #10 Hudson Cox (SE Warren/Melcher-Dallas) beat #7 Hunter Hussing (Missouri Valley) 12-5

113

  • #6 Colter Lenze (Earlham) beat #7 Leyton Elmquist (Audubon-Exira/EHK) MAJ DEC 13-1

132

  • #7 Ty Strode (Nodaway Valley) beat #10 Ryan Fletcher (Underwood) MAJ DEC 16-8

150

  • #8 Levi Else (Ridge View) beat #9 Ryder Cline (AC/GC) MAJ DEC 15-5

157

  • #4 Cael Weisskopf (HLV-TC) beat #9 Jaxon Gordon (Riverside) FALL 3:23

165

  • #6 Treynor Cose (Coon Rapids-Bayard) beat #12 Ryder Meeks (Lisbon) FALL 2:28
  • #8 Blake Schwartz (Panorama) beat #5 Max Shanno (Riverside) FALL 2:32

215

  • #11 Carter Richter (AC/GC) beat #6 Dax Youngblut (Jesup) SV 4-1
  • #5 Carson Edney (Logan-Magnolia) beat #14 Brooks Beitelspacher (Hinton) MAJ DEC 15-8

285

  • #13 Maverrick Kalb (Treynor) beat #6 Jace Pedersen (South Central Calhoun) 5-2

TEAM SCORES:

  • 1. Don Bosco 188
  • 2. Jesup 90.5
  • 3. Woodbury Central 77.5
  • 4. Nodaway Valley 74.5
  • 8. Riverside 55.5
  • 13. AC/GC 45
  • 14. Logan-Magnolia 44.5

2026 Class 2-A Friday State Wrestling Semi-Finals/5th Round Consolation

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February 20th, 2026 by Jim Field

State Wrestling Coverage on KJAN presented by:

SEMI-FINALS

126

  • #6 Joseph Leick (Glenwood) beat #2 Slater Thomas (E-B-F) 10-7

215

  • #1 Mason Koehler (Glenwood) beat #4 Quinten Polking (Carroll) FALL 3:53

FIFTH ROUND CONSOLATION

106

  • #4 Tyler Gerhold (Alburnett) beat #20 Dayton Van Horn (Atlantic) FALL :45
  • #10 Ace Cochrane (Glenwood) beat #3 Edison Fullhart (Decorah) FALL 1:42

132

  • #5 Colt Boyles (Burlington Notre Dame) beat #8 Braxton Hass (Atlantic) 2-1

165

  • #2 Jacob McGargill (Shenandoah) beat #11 Urijah Fry (Clarke) FALL 3:20

285

  • #7 Drake Buthe (Glenwood) beat #10 Gavin Holt (Carroll) FALL 2:56

TEAM SCORES:

  • 1. Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont 112.5
  • 2. Decorah 109
  • 3. Alburnett 93.5
  • 4. Glenwood 89.5
  • 15. Atlantic 46.5

Atlantic Boys Set For Playoff Basketball

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February 20th, 2026 by Clayton Wollner

The Atlantic Trojans Boys Basketball team has wrapped up their regular season and are preparing for their first round matchup with Sergeant Bluff-Luton. Atlantic finished the season with a 6-15 record, winning a pair of games in their final five matchups. They are led in scoring by seniors Gavin McLaren (14 ppg) and Kale Jensen (12 ppg). Head coach Dalton Franken wants his team to play strong in the paint, which can benefit their outside shooting.

Gavin McLaren has been a strong leader all season:

Kale Jensen has also stood out to Coach Franken in how he leads his teammates:

Coach Franken wants his guys to play a certain type of basketball once the postseason begins:

The Atlantic Trojans begin the district tournament when they travel to Sergeant Bluff-Luton on Monday, February 23rd. Tipoff scheduled for 7pm.

Hawkeyes Stay Perfect Through Day One

Sports

February 20th, 2026 by Clayton Wollner

INDIANOLA, Iowa – The top ranked University of Iowa women’s wrestling team advanced all 10 wrestlers to the semifinals at the NCAA Regional Championships on Friday. In total, the Hawkeyes secured eight pins, four of which were under a minute.

At 103 pounds, No. 2 Valarie Solorio opened her day with a quick pin, securing a fall in 0:36 over Chelsea Beaver of Augsburg University. She followed it up with a 13-2 technical fall against Kirsten Cortez of Carthage College.

No. 4 Nyla Valencia is moving on to the semifinals at 110 pounds after a bye and a 10-0 technical fall over Amelia Hermanson of Augsburg University.

At 117 pounds, No. 6 Brianna Gonzalez received a first-round bye. In the quarterfinals, she picked up a win by fall at 2:38 over Gisele Gallegos of Augsburg University to advance to the semifinals.

At 124 pounds, No. 8 Cali Leng moved through a bye and secured a fall at 2:22 against Bree Swenson of Dubuque to lock in her spot in the semifinals.

No. 4 Karlee Brooks advanced via a bye and earned a 10-0 technical fall over Paige Haaf of Augsburg University on her way to the semifinals at 131 pounds.

At 138 pounds, Lilly Luft received a bye. In round two, she clinched a 10-0 technical fall over Mattie Papenthein of Dubuque on her way to the semifinals.

At 145 pounds, No. 1 Reese Larramendy advanced through round one via bye. In the second round, she recorded a fall at 1:19 against Siobhan Rogers of Quincy to secure a spot in the semifinals.

No. 1 Kennedy Blades advances to the semifinals at 160 pounds after two strong performances. She earned a 10-0 technical fall over Grace Rinehart of Luther and another 10-0 technical fall against Eliana Callies of Upper Iowa.

Top-ranked Kylie Welker is moving on to the semifinals at 180 pounds after delivering two quick pins. She secured a fall in 0:33 over Makenna Bovee of Carthage College in round one before registering the 0:49 fall against Tori Maxey of Cornell College in round two.

At 207 pounds, No. 2 Katja Osteen made her way to the semifinals, needing just 0:13 to earn a fall over Kelsey Knief of Luther and 0:56 to earn a fall over Alannah Peterson of Buena Vista.

NOTABLES
– The Hawkeyes secured eight falls and six technical falls
– The Hawkeyes went undefeated on day one
– Four of Iowa’s pins were secured in under a minute
– Katja Osteen secured the fastest pin of the day (0:13)

RESULTS

103 – Valarie Solorio
WIN Chelsea Beaver (Augsburg University), Fall 0:36
WIN Kirsten Cortez (Carthage C.), TF 13-2

110 – Nyla Valencia
Bye
WIN Amelia Hermanson (Augsburg University), TF 10-0

117 – Brianna Gonzalez 
Bye
WIN Gisele Gallegos (Augsburg University), Fall 2:38

124 – Cali Leng
Bye
WIN Bree Swenson (Dubuque), Fall 2:22

131 – Karlee Brooks
Bye
WIN Paige Haaf (Augsburg University), TF 10-0

138 – Lilly Luft 
Bye
WIN Mattie Papenthein (Dubuque), TF 10-0

145 – Reese Larramendy
Bye
WIN Siobhan Rogers (Quincy), Fall 1:19

160 – Kennedy Blades
WIN Grace Rinehart (Luther), TF 10-0
WIN Eliana Callies (Upper Iowa), TF 10-0

180 – Kylie Welker
WIN Makenna Bovee (Carthage C.), Fall 0:33
WIN Tori Maxey (Cornell College), Fall 0:49

207 – Katja Osteen
WIN Kelsey Knief (Luther), Fall 0:13
WIN Alannah Peterson (Buena Vista), Fall 0:56

Otzelberger Named to Werner Ladder Naismith Coach of the Year Watch List

Sports

February 20th, 2026 by Clayton Wollner

ATLANTA, Ga.  – Iowa State Men’s Basketball Head Coach T.J. Otzelberger has been named to the Werner Ladder Naismith Coach of the Year Watch List. Of the 15 coaches named to the list, the Big 12 is tied for the most in the country with four.
Otzelberger was one of four finalists for the award in 2024 and has been named to the Top 15 multiple times while at Iowa State. In his fifth season at the helm, Otzelberger has led the Cyclones to a 23-3 record, just the second time in program history the Cyclones have hit 23 wins in 26 games. ISU started the year 16-0, marking the best start to a season in school history and the longest winning streak in program history.
The quickest coach in program history to 100 wins, Otzelberger did so in 145 games. His 118 victories at Iowa State are the most in the first five years at the helm and the most by any coach at Iowa State since Johnny Orr set the program record with 218 in 1994.
Otzelberger has the best overall winning percentage (.711) and conference winning percentage (.598) in school history. His 75 wins at Hilton Coliseum are second to Orr’s 154. He has led Iowa State to the most AP Top 25 wins (29), AP Top 10 wins (15) and most NCAA Tournament wins (5) in school history.
No. 6 Iowa State returns to action Saturday, facing No. 23 BYU in Provo. Tipoff is set for 9:30 p.m. (CT) on ESPN.

2026 Class 2-A State Wrestling Friday Quarterfinals/3rd/4th Round Consolations

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February 20th, 2026 by Jim Field

State Wrestling Coverage on KJAN presented by:

Quarterfinals

106

  • #2 Anderson Osgood (Solon) beat #10 Ace Cochrane (Glenwood) TECH FALL 16-1

126

  • #6 Joseph Leick (Glenwood) beat #3 Jayce Curry (Sergeant Bluff-Luton) 4-2

132

  • #1 Gage Spurgeon (E-B-F) beat #8 Braxton Hass (Atlantic) MAJ DEC 9-0

144

  • #1 Landen Davis (E-B-F) beat #9 Hayden Roush (Shenandoah) FALL 3:53

165

  • #7 Lane Gudenkauf (West Delaware) beat #2 Jacob McGargill (Shenandoah) 7-5

215

  • #1 Mason Koehler (Glenwood) beat #9 Cody Koepke (Denver) FALL 1:27
  • #4 Quinten Polking (Carroll) beat #5 Colton Mouw (Sioux Center) 4-1

285

  • #2 Lucas Feuerbach (Solon) beat #7 Drake Buthe (Glenwood) MAJ DEC 12-2

THIRD ROUND CONSOLATION

106

  • #20 Dayton Van Horn (Atlantic) beat #22 Andrew Collins (Anamosa) TECH FALL 17-2

113

  • #5 Bryce Oostenink (Sioux Center) beat #21 Izic Zarate (Red Oak) FALL 1:05

120

  • #13 Troy McQuillen (Wilton) beat #12 Brody Black (Glenwood) FALL 5:23
  • #10 Benjamin Anderson (Independence) beat #18 Keaton Schroeder (Atlantic) vs.  TECH FALL 19-3

138

  • #9 Will Larson (Decorah) beat #16 Landon Hagen (Atlantic) FALL 4:17
  • #14 Jaxson Mehlert (Benton Community) beat #6 Lane Travis (Creston) 9-4

150

  • #12 Jayden Harter (Atlantic) beat #14 Warren Duitsman (Estherville Lincoln Central) FALL 2:24

157

  • #10 Chayton Snethen (Harlan) beat #18 Braden Downs (Humboldt) SV 8-5
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175

  • #10 Nile Lundvall (Glenwood) beat #15 Marcus Bear (South Tama County) FALL 3:08

 190

  • #14 Kieran Polking (Carroll) beat #11 Donovan Hedrington (Atlantic) FALL 6:00

285

  • #10 Gavin Holt (Carroll) beat #18 Trayvahn Williams (Iowa Falls-Alden) FALL 2:50

FOURTH ROUND CONSOLATION

106

  • #20 Dayton Van Horn (Atlantic) beat #9 Hayden Splendore (Perry) FALL 3:08
  • #10 Ace Cochrane (Glenwood) vs. #6 Keller Little (E-B-F) FALL 2:22

132

  • #8 Braxton Hass (Atlantic) beat #13 Kam Roberts (Alburnett) MAJ DEC 10-2

144

  • #12 Carver Wieland (Independence) beat #9 Hayden Roush (Shenandoah) MAJ DEC 12-1

150

  • #8 Croix Gudenkauf (West Delaware) beat #12 Jayden Harter (Atlantic) vs. FALL 1:31

157

  • #6 Colin Sesker (Clarion-Goldfield-Dows) beat #10 Chayton Snethen (Harlan) FALL 1:30

165

  • #2 Jacob McGargill (Shenandoah) beat #14 Taevyn Zinnel (Algona) FALL 2:40

175

  • #3 Ayden Antonelli (Anamosa) beat #10 Nile Lundvall (Glenwood) TECH FALL 20-5

190

  • #7 Brian Snyder (Centerville) beat #14 Kieran Polking (Carroll) MAJ DEC 13-5

285

  • #10 Gavin Holt (Carroll) beat #11 Will Limbaugh (Algona) FALL 3:01
  • #7 Drake Buthe (Glenwood) beat #6 Maxwell Azzaline (Assumption) 4-1

Team Scores:

  • 1. Decorah 80
  • 2. Independence 79
  • 3. Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont 73.5
  • 4. Clarion-Goldfield-Dows 72.5
  • 5. Wilton 67.5
  • 8.  Glenwood 53.5
  • 9. (T) Atlantic, Burlington Notre Dame 46.5

Donation fund set up to support Iowa Lakes Community College players, their families after bus crash

News, Sports

February 20th, 2026 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A relief fund has been set up for members of the Iowa Lakes Community College Baseball team and their families. One player was killed and a dozen other players were hospitalized when a bus carrying the team and coaches crashed February 11th. Estherville Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Lexie Ruter says the chamber has set up an account for donations and will send the money to the college to distribute.

Ruter says it may be used to help cover families’ travel costs to get to the 12 players who were hospitalized or to attend the funeral for Carter Johnson, the 19-year-old outfielder who was killed in the crash.

Johnson’s funeral was held Wednesday in Rapid City, South Dakota. There’s a link on the Iowa Lakes Community College website to make donations.

Iowa men visit Wisconsin Sunday afternoon

Sports

February 20th, 2026 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa men take a 9-6 Big Ten record on the road to Wisconsin on Sunday. The Badgers are 10-5 in the league race and have posted several impressive wins.

That’s Iowa coach Ben McCollum who says the Hawkeyes face a tough challenge on defense. The Badgers are averaging better than 81 points in Big Ten play.

McCollum says guarding the dribble will be a big part of their plan on defense.

Wisconsin has won six of the last seven games in the series and eight of the last 10 in the Kohl Center.