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Virus concerns prompt postponement of Drake Relays

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March 18th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Organizers have announced they have indefinitely postponed the Drake Relays that had been scheduled for April in Des Moines. In a statement, Drake University said Wednesday that officials made the decision to protect the “health, safety and well-being” of participants and fans amid concerns about the coronavirus. The event was scheduled for April 22-25, primarily at Drake Stadium.

The postponement includes related activities, such as the Beautiful Bulldog Contest, Grand Blue Mile and Drake Road Races. Organizers said they would work with local, state and national officials to reschedule the event when it’s safe for all participants.

A Letter to Fans from the St. Louis Cardinals

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March 18th, 2020 by Jim Field

Cardinals Fans,

This week, Major League Baseball announced that the opening of the 2020 season will be delayed due to the CDC’s latest guidelines, which restrict events of more than 50 people for a matter of weeks. We are supportive of this decision as the health and safety of our fans, players, and staff is our highest priority. The situation is fluid. It evolves by the hour, and unfortunately we don’t have a date we can circle on the calendar for Opening Day yet.

What we do know is that MLB will continue to share updates regarding plans for the 2020 schedule in the days and weeks ahead, and we will share news as it becomes available, along with news specific to Busch Stadium and other events.

MLB has a variety of contingency plans, and we will remain flexible with the hope of resuming normal operations as soon as possible. When the season does begin, MLB will be committed to playing as many games as possible.

Below, is a list of topics we anticipate our fans have questions about, along with what we know at this time.

Ticketing Questions: We are working through our approach to handling ticket issues, and we will communicate details to fans soon. We appreciate your patience and understanding in the meantime.

The MLB London Series: MLB continues to monitor the situation, but has not made a decision to delay or cancel the event at this time.

Status of Major and Minor League Players: Most of our major league players have returned home, with a few remaining in camp who live nearby. Our minor league players were sent home after spring training operations were suspended on Friday. Before players left, they were provided at-home training information as well as guidelines about prevention, good hygiene, and the latest travel recommendations. We will communicate with them on a regular basis to ensure their health and wellness during this time. Also, we will honor our daily allowance for minor league players.

Coronavirus Task Force: We have established an internal task force to address all aspects of this situation and its impact on the organization, our fans and the community.

Front Office Staffing: Starting this week, the St. Louis Cardinals have implemented a telework policy—requiring all front office employees to work from home, with the exception of those employees whose responsibilities require them to be present at the stadium.

Seasonal Staff: This is an important issue impacting not only the St. Louis Cardinals, but all professional sports teams. Cancelled games can hurt game day and seasonal staff particularly hard, and we are concerned about them. Yesterday, MLB announced that each of the 30 teams will be contributing $1 million into a fund that will help this group of employees. More details will follow on how the Cardinals will be administering this fund, and how others might be able to contribute to it as well.

Coronavirus Prevention Guidelines: We hope our fans stay educated on how to prevent exposure and transmission of the Coronavirus. Here is a helpful link from the CDC’s website about ways to protect yourself.

See also this helpful article from MLB.com, What fans need to know about the Coronavirus.

In closing, we want to thank you for your ongoing support of our team and our city as we work through this unprecedented situation. We can’t wait for the moment we are back at Busch Stadium together.

Stay safe, and we will be in touch.

Sincerely,

Bill DeWitt III
President, St. Louis Cardinals

Final AP Men’s Basketball Poll 03/18/2020

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March 18th, 2020 by admin

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ men’s college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Mar. 17, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week’s ranking:

Record Pts Prv
1. Kansas (63) 28-3 1623 1
2. Gonzaga (1) 31-2 1547 2
3. Dayton (1) 29-2 1505 3
4. Florida St. 26-5 1381 4
5. Baylor 26-4 1337 5
6. San Diego St. 30-2 1279 6
7. Creighton 24-7 1154 7
8. Kentucky 25-6 1118 8
9. Michigan St. 22-9 1023 9
10. Villanova 24-7 1011 11
11. Duke 25-6 990 10
12. Maryland 24-7 924 12
13. Oregon 24-7 892 13
14. Louisville 24-7 768 15
15. Seton Hall 21-9 727 16
16. Virginia 23-7 586 17
17. Wisconsin 21-10 539 18
18. BYU 24-8 537 14
19. Ohio St. 21-10 459 19
20. Auburn 25-6 453 20
21. Illinois 21-10 263 21
22. Houston 23-8 179 22
23. Butler 22-9 165 24
24. West Virginia 21-10 159 22
25. Iowa 20-11 109 25

Others receiving votes: Stephen F Austin 78, ETSU 66, Providence 63, Michigan 62, Utah St. 36, Saint Mary’s (Cal) 33, Penn St. 21, Arizona 7, Rutgers 6, Richmond 6, Southern Cal 4, New Mexico St. 4, Texas Tech 3, UCLA 2, Vermont 2, Purdue 1, Belmont 1, Liberty 1, Utah 1.

Sites released for State Qualifying Track and Field Meets

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March 18th, 2020 by admin

The Iowa High School Athletic Association and Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union released sites for track and field’s co-ed 2020 State Qualifying Meets late Tuesday.

The meets are currently set for Thursday, May 14 in all classes for both boys and girls. The IHSAA and IGHSAU announced a suspension of spring activities on Monday, March 16 that currently extends through April 12.

Qualifiers from these meets would advance to the 2020 Iowa High School Track and Field Championships, currently set for May 21-23 at Drake Stadium in Des Moines.

There will be no more than 24 qualifiers in any event in any classification. For more information, please review the 2020 track and field manual. 

Class 4A

Cedar Rapids, Kennedy
Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln
Davenport, Central
Iowa City, West
Urbandale
Waukee

Class 3A

Carlisle
Glenwood
Independence
Marion
MOC-Floyd Valley
Mount Pleasant
Nevada
Pella

Class 2A

Cascade, Western Dubuque
Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont
Hudson
Manson Northwest Webster
Tipton
Treynor
West Marshall, State Center
West Sioux, Hawarden

Class 1A

Audubon
Belle Plaine
Edgewood-Colesburg
Grundy Center
Madrid
Mount Ayr
Northwood-Kensett
Ridge View
WACO, Wayland
West Harrison, Mondamin

Guidelines issued to help high school activities participants during closure

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March 18th, 2020 by admin

On March 16, the IGHSAU, IHSAA, IHSMA, and IHSSA announced that all spring activities are prohibited through the state’s K-12 school recommended closure of four weeks.

Effective immediately from now through April 12, all IHSAA and IGHSAU sports are now in a prohibited period for practice, competition, and sanctioned activity until the closure is lifted.

IHSMA has cancelled Class 4A and 1A solo/small ensemble festival set for April 18, and the state large group festival series set for May 8-9.

All IHSSA (speech) events will be prohibited to practice or make up their individual state local contest until the closure is lifted. All contact between coaches, judges, and students for the duration of the period is prohibited. The all-state festival scheduled for March 30 has been cancelled.

As this situation is rapidly changing, all four organizations continue to monitor the situation and make adjustments as necessary. Notifications will go out immediately to member schools should updates be made.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. If a school does not cancel classes, can students practice?

A. No. All practice, competition and sanctioned activities are cancelled for all schools.

Q. What specifically is prohibited for coaches and their athletes?

A. In-person contact between coaches/administrators and student-athletes for the duration of the period is prohibited. This means no practices, no competitions, no scrimmages, no strength and conditioning activities, no training sessions or participation with other school programs.

Q. Does this impact the length of the spring seasons?

A. No decisions on spring sports seasons after the four-week closure period have been made. Guidance on future IGHSAU and IHSAA activity schedule adjustments and their effects on season lengths, as well as postseason events, will be announced through www.iahsaa.org and www.ighsau.org.

Q. What happens to softball and baseball in the summer?

A. The first practice date for boys’ baseball and girls’ softball, May 4, remains the same until further information is provided.

Q. May a coach email their athletes a workout or practice plan?

A. If the permissible practice date is in effect, it is permissible for a coach to email individual plans to athletes. Please note, these plans should not encourage group activities, however small, with other team members. Coaches should take great care to communicate appropriately and effectively the expectation that workouts should be done by individuals on their own time and are voluntary in nature.

Q. How does this apply to unsanctioned athletic programs, such as clubs within the schools?

A. Local district policies would govern those activities and organizations.

Q. May a music instructor continue to practice for the make-up of a previously missed contest with students during the closure?

A. There should be no in-person contact between teachers/administrators and participants for the duration of the prohibited period. Any effort to provide IHSMA participants with a make-up experience should take place only via digital media through the duration of the prohibited period.

Q. IHSSA is allowing its speech participants to make up the state contest locally. Can teachers/coaches schedule practices and/or make up contests with judges during this time?

A. All IHSSA events will be prohibited to practice or make up their individual state local contest until the closure is lifted. All contact between coaches, judges, and students for the duration of the period is prohibited. The all-state festival scheduled for March 30 has been cancelled.

Q. I am a spring sport official and planned to attend a clinic that was postponed. What should I do?

A. All officiating clinics within the four-week timeframe have been postponed. As things progress, we will make an attempt to re-schedule some of those clinics if at all possible. If you are an official who must attend a clinic this year in order to be certified for post- season assignments, that requirement will be waived for this year.

Q. How will this delay affect the 30-day period of ineligibility for the scholarship rule and/or the 90-day period for transfers and open enrollments? Will the time off count toward the limits or will students have to serve the period once schools are back in session?

A. The IGHSAU and IHSAA are seeking guidance from the Department of Education specific to those provisions of the Iowa Code. Only the Department of Education has the ability to issue interpretations of Iowa Code. Once a determination has been made, we will notify school leaders. School administrators should continue to keep accurate records of how many days have been served toward each period for students in these situations.

Q. Are the association offices still open?

A. All offices are closed, but all administrators are working remotely and remain available.

Q. Who can I contact for more information if I have a question?

A. For girls’ sports, IGHSAU administrators will remain available during this time: www.ighsau.org/about/staff

For boys’ sports, IHSAA administrators will remain available during this time: www.iahsaa.org/about/staff

Future updates and guidance on IHSMA events will be available through www.ihsma.org.

Guidance on future IHSSA activity will be announced through www.ihssa.org

Luka Garza named ESPN National Player of the Year

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March 18th, 2020 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa men’s basketball junior Luka Garza was named ESPN National Player of the Year and to its five-member All-America first team on Tuesday.

The ESPN honor is the second media outlet in as many weeks to tab Garza as national player of the year (Sporting News). So far, Garza has been named a first-team All-American by ESPN, USA Today, CBS Sports, Sporting News, and NBC Sports.

Garza is the first player in Iowa history to earn national player of the year distinction. He was also voted the USBWA District VI Player of the Year and the Big Ten Men’s Basketball Player of the Year last week.

The Washington, D.C., native is a finalist for five national awards: Naismith Trophy, Oscar Robertson Trophy, Wooden Award, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award, and the Lute Olson Award.

Garza (740 points and 305 rebounds) is one of three Big Ten players to ever to total 740+ points and 300+ rebounds in a single-season (Purdue’s Glenn Robinson in 1994 and Purdue’s Joe Barry Carroll in 1979). He ranked second nationally with 12 20-point/10-rebound performances, 20-point games (25); third in total field goals made (287) and points per 40 minutes played (29.8), fifth in scoring (23.9), 10th in 30-point games (5), 19th in double-doubles (15) and offensive rebounds per game (3.58), and 34th in rebounding (9.8). His 15 double-doubles are third most in a single-season by a Hawkeye in three decades and the most since 2002 (Reggie Evans, 18). Garza averaged 26.7 points, 11.1 rebounds, and 1.7 blocks in 12 games against AP ranked opponents in 2019-20, including recording 11 straight 20-point performances.

Garza, who would become the first Hawkeye to ever win the award, finished the 20-game conference schedule averaging 26.2 points per game, becoming the first player to average at least 26 points in Big Ten play since Purdue’s Glenn Robinson in 1994 (31.1 ppg). Garza scored a school-record 740 points this season, breaking the program’s 50-year old record previously set by John Johnson in 1970. He scored 20 points or more in a school-record 16 straight Big Ten games, the longest streak by any player in the Big Ten since Ohio State’s Dennis Hopson 16 in 1987.

Garza is the only Big Ten player to register seven 25-point/10-rebound performances in the same season in more than 17 years. He has produced the two highest point totals in a game by a Big Ten player this season (44 at Michigan; 38 at Indiana).

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Bowen Born named Mr. Basketball; IPSWA All-State Teams announced

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March 17th, 2020 by admin

DES MOINES — The Iowa Print Sports Writers Association (IPSWA) announced the 2020 boys basketball all-state teams on Tuesday. The teams were selected by print sports writers in Iowa during a meeting on Sunday.
Norwalk’s Bowen Born was named Mr. Basketball. Born led the Norwalk Warriors to their first team state championship in Class 3A.

Born is head to the University of Northern Iowa on a full-ride scholarship. He was 17 points shy of scoring 1,000 points in his senior season alone, scoring an average 36.4 points per game. The 5-foot-11 guard was sixth on the Iowa High School boys basketball all-time career scoring list. Norwalk was 79-23 during his four-year career. He is a three-time all-Little Hawkeye Conference first teamer. Norwalk won three league titles under his leadership. He was the Class 3A Iowa Basketball Coaches Association Player of the Year in 2018-19.

Class 1A

First Team School Grade
Trey Shearer Montezuma JR
Nike Reid Central City SR
Angelo Winkel Algona Garrigan JR
JD Strout Keota SR
Kiks Rosengarten Wapsie Valley SR
Kaleb Cornielsen Easton Valley JR
Braden Gibbons Madrid SR
Alex Koppes Springville JR
     
Second team School Grade
Brennan Sefrit Bedford SR
Jackson Louscher South O’Brien SR
Nik Coble WACO, Wayland SR
Zach Huff Don Bosco SR
Keegan Edwards Lone Tree SR
Noah Beck BGM, Brooklyn SR
Kayden Ames West Fork JR
Trey Baker Martensdale-St. Marys JR
     
Third Team School Grade
Spencer Schorg Remsen-St. Marys SR
Jessen Weber Easton Valley SR
Taurice Grant Meskwaki Settlement JR
Cole Damman Baxter SR
Nathan Moeller Prince of Peace SR
Gage Fry Grand View Christian SR
Creighton Nelson Exira-EHK SR
Chett Helming Lake Mills SR

 

Class 2A

First Team School Grade
Cooper De Jean OABCIG SR
Masen Miller Regina Catholic SR
Caleb Delzell Camanche SR
Austin Miller North Linn SR
Austin Hilmer North Linn SR
Tanner Te Slaa Boyden-Hull SO
Michael Keegan Dyersville-Beckman SR
Bryce Coppock West Sioux SR
     
Second team School Grade
Jack Tiarks Treynor SR
Zane Neubaum South Central Calhoun SR
Hunter Dekkers West Sioux SR
Justin Recker Monticello JR
Anthony Pothoff Van Meter SR
Lucas Lorenzen Okoboji SR
Bryce Achenbach Woodward-Granger SR
Keyton Moser Boyden-Hull SR
     
Third Team School Grade
Blake Chance Albia JR
Curren Ingram Des Moines Christian SR
Dane Fuller Dike-New Hartford JR
LJ Henderson Camanche SR
Cameron Soenksen Camanche SR
Jack Stogdill Treynor SR
Josh Van Gorp Pella Christian SR
Dan Jungling Pella Christian SR

 

Class 3A

First Team School Grade
Bowen Born Norwalk SR
Xavier Foster Oskaloosa SR
Kieren Nichols Knoxville JR
Alex Van Kalsbeek MOC-Floyd Valley SR
Easton Darling Winterset SR
Sean Peeters Assumption Davenport SR
Karson Sharar Iowa Falls-Alden JR
Keaton Kutcher Mount Vernon JR
     
Second team School Grade
Daniel Wright Sergeant Bluff Luton SR
Logan Shetterly Pella SR
Wyatt Wegener Algona SR
Connor Drew Ballard JR
Luke Rankin Dallas Center-Grimes JR
Ryan Blum Glenwood JR
Tyler Johnson Norwalk SR
Christian Withrow Clear Creek-Amana JR
     
Third Team School Grade
Tucker Kinney Central DeWitt SR
Kole Tupa Center Point-Urbana SR
Cole Glasgow Dallas Center-Grimes SO
Andrew Formanek Clear Lake JR
Karter Lein Carroll SR
Connor Bruck Harlan SR
Cael Schmitt Wahlert SR
Matthew McDonald Centerville SR

 

Class 4A

First Team School Grade
Braxton Bayless Ankeny SR
Ty Anderson North Scott SR
Tucker DeVries Waukee JR
Payton Sandfort Waukee JR
Even Brauns Iowa City West SR
Michael Duax Dubuque Hempstead JR
DaQuavion Walker Waterloo West SR
Cody McCullough Ankeny Centennial SR
     
Second team School Grade
Josh Ollendieck Cedar Falls SR
Jaleque Dunson Sioux City East SR
Jayden Houston Davenport North JR
Jaron Crews Ankeny Centennial JR
Jake Aver Valley, West Des Moines SR
Sam Kilbury North Scott SR
Matt Stilwill Dowling Catholic SR
Trae Swartz Ottumwa JR
     
Third Team School Grade
Landon Wolf Cedar Falls JR
Emarion Ellis Davenport Central JR
Caleb Schlaak Cedar Rapids Kennedy JR
Keshawn Christian Iowa City High SR
Josh Dix Council Bluffs Abe Lincoln SO
AJ Tiogo Indianola SR
Micah Johnson Ankeny Centennial SR
Ryan Riggs Dowling Catholic JR

Iowa State cancels 2020 Cy’s House of Trivia And Cyclone Tailgate Tours

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March 17th, 2020 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Following the advice from state and national health officials, the Iowa State Athletics Department decided today to cancel the 2020 Cy’s House of Trivia event and all 2020 Cyclone Tailgate Tour stops.

Cy’s House of Trivia was scheduled for Saturday April 18. Captains for each team who registered for the event will receive an email from the department regarding refunds.

The Cyclone Tailgate Tour had previously scheduled stops from May 11-13 (Carroll, Council Bluffs, Sioux City, Okoboji, Sheffield, Clear Lake) and May 18-20 (Iowa Falls, Waterloo, Muscatine, Bettendorf, Dubuque, Cedar Rapids).

The Department is thankful for your support and understanding.

Luka Garza named to trio of All-American Teams

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March 17th, 2020 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa men’s basketball junior Luka Garza was named a first-team All-American by CBS Sports, NBC Sports, and USA Today on Monday.

Joining Garza on all three of the five-player lists are Dayton’s Obi Toppin, Udoka Azbuike of Kansas, Marquette’s Markus Howard, and Oregon’s Payton Pritchard.

Last week, Sporting News tabbed Garza its National Player of the Year and a first-team All-American. Garza is the first player in Iowa history to earn national player of the year distinction. He was also voted the USBWA District VI Player of the Year and the Big Ten Men’s Basketball Player of the Year.

The Washington, D.C., native is a finalist for five national awards: Naismith Trophy, Oscar Robertson Trophy, Wooden Award, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award, and the Lute Olson Award.

Garza (740 points and 305 rebounds) is one of three Big Ten players to ever to total 740+ points and 300+ rebounds in a single-season (Purdue’s Glenn Robinson in 1994 and Purdue’s Joe Barry Carroll in 1979). He ranked second nationally with 12 20-point/10-rebound performances, 20-point games (25); third in total field goals made (287) and points per 40 minutes played (29.8), fifth in scoring (23.9), 10th in 30-point games (5), 19th in double-doubles (15) and offensive rebounds per game (3.58), and 34th in rebounding (9.8). His 15 double-doubles are third most in a single-season by a Hawkeye in three decades and the most since 2002 (Reggie Evans, 18). Garza averaged 26.7 points, 11.1 rebounds, and 1.7 blocks in 12 games against AP ranked opponents in 2019-20, including recording 11 straight 20-point performances.

Garza finished the 20-game conference schedule averaging 26.2 points per game, becoming the first player to average at least 26 points in Big Ten play since Purdue’s Glenn Robinson in 1994 (31.1 ppg). Garza scored a school-record 740 points this season, breaking the program’s 50-year old record previously set by John Johnson in 1970. He scored 20 points or more in a school-record 16 straight Big Ten games, the longest streak by any player in the Big Ten since Ohio State’s Dennis Hopson 16 in 1987.

Garza is the only Big Ten player to register seven 25-point/10-rebound performances in the same season in more than 17 years. He has produced the two highest point totals in a game by a Big Ten player this season (44 at Michigan; 38 at Indiana).

Iowa finished its abbreviated season 20-11 overall and 11-9 in Big Ten play.

LUKA GARZA HONORS (2019-20)

  • Sporting News National Player of the Year
  • Bleacher Report National Player of the Year
  • Seth Davis of The Athletic’s National Player of the Year
  • Sporting News First-Team All-America
  • CBS Sports First-Team All-America
  • NBC Sports First-Team All-America
  • USA Today First-Team All-America
  • Big Ten Men’s Basketball Player of the Year
  • USBWA District VI Player of the Year
  • Wooden Award National Ballot
  • Naismith Trophy Semifinalist
  • Oscar Robertson Player of the Year Trophy Semifinalist
  • Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Center of the Year Award Finalist
  • Lute Olson Award Top 30