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House makes changes in Senate bill about teen jobs, working hours

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May 3rd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa House has voted to make changes in a Senate bill that expands the hours teenagers may work and the types of jobs they may perform. Sixteen and 17 year olds would be able to sell or serve alcohol in a restaurant, but not a bar — and the House voted to require that two adults be present. If the kitchen is closed and food service has stopped, teenagers would have to stop serving alcohol. Republican Representative Dave Deyoe of Nevada says the overall package provides reasonable work opportunities for teenagers.

“Here are some of the things that are the benefits for employment for young people…less poverty, money for future education, less delinquent behavior, experience in the workplace and access to role models,” Deyoe says. House Democratic Leader Jennifer Konfrst thanked Republicans for accepting some of the ideas House Democrats proposed. “This is how it’s supposed to work,” Konfrst says. “The bill is better than the Senate’s…doesn’t make it great, but it makes it better and it makes it better for Iowans.”

But Konfrst and other House Democrats still voted against the bill, citing concerns about having teenagers engaged in some jobs — and being too tired for school. The House-passed bill specifies that 14 and 15 year olds cannot be eligible for state waivers to work at certain occupations, but Deyoe says it will let 16 and 17 year olds be involved in work-based learning programs.

“I learned welding, I learned electrical wiring — I learned all that stuff in shop when I was in high school, but a lot of the high schools can’t afford to maintain (the equipment),” Deyoe says. “…It costs thousands and thousands of dollars to buy the equipment and they’ve got to continue to buy new stuff all the time to keep it updated.”

The bill says teenagers cannot work in meatpacking plants or in the mining industry. Deyoe is optimistic the Senate will approve House adjustments in the bill and send it to the governor.

Fremont-Mills girls, East Mills boys win at Corner Conference Track and Field Meet in Griswold 05/02/2023

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May 3rd, 2023 by admin

Corner Conference Track and Field Meet
05/02/2023 @ Griswold

Girls Team Scores

  1. Fremont-Mills 204
  2. East Mills 106
  3. Griswold 81
  4. Stanton 77
  5. Sidney 57
  6. Essex 47
  7. Hamburg 3

F-M won 10 events on their way to the big team win.

Griswold took 2nd in the 4x200M Relay (Kyleigh Hering, Addison Adams, Emma Mundorf, Erynn Peterson 1:59.85), 4x400M Relay (Whitney Pennock, Emma Mundorf, Addison Adams, Erynn Peterson 4:38.94), and 4x800M Relay (Kate Tischer, Whitney Pennock, Josie Millikan, Marissa Askeland 12:03.65). Makenna Askeland went 3rd in the Discus and Erynn Peterson was 3rd in the High Jump.

Boys Team Scores

  1. East Mills 184.66
  2. Fremont-Mills 134
  3. Griswold 85
  4. Stanton 75
  5. Sidney 65.33
  6. Essex 36

East Mills won 12 events on the night to grab the team title.

Griswold had a host of runner-up finishes: Peyton Cook in the 100M (11.92) and 200M (24.41), Brayden Lockwood in the 800M (2:17.19), RJ Dishong in the Discus (110-02), and their 4x800M Relay (Brayden Lockwood, Holden Jensen, Bode Wyman, Cody Dorscher 9:47.00) and Distance Medley (Aiden Kennedy, Zane Johnson, Holden Jensen, Brayden Lockwood 4:14.01) teams.

Full results HERE

CAM boys golf wins Rolling Valley Conference Meet at Crestwood Hills 05/02/2023

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May 2nd, 2023 by admin

Rolling Valley Boys Golf Meet
05/02/2023 @ Crestwood Hills Golf Course in Anita.

Team Scores

  1. CAM 158
  2. Coon Rapids-Bayard 170
  3. Boyer Valley 175
  4. Woodbine 188
  5. Exira-EHK 201
  6. Glidden-Ralton 205

Individual Top Ten

  1. Chase Jahde, CAM, 35
  2. Seth Hensley, CAM, 35
  3. Jacob Estrada, CR-B, 40
  4. Gavyn Jessen, CAM, 40

Full Results HERE

Other Golf Scores Tuesday 05/02/2023

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May 2nd, 2023 by admin

GIRLS GOLF

East Mills 233, Essex-Stanton NTS, Hamburg NTS
Medalist: Emersyn Burdic, East Mills, 48
Runner-up: Mallory Lang, East Mills, 52

Missouri Valley 248, Griswold NTS
Medalist: Henley Arbaugh, Missouri Valley, 45
Runner-up: Joanna Reynolds, Griswold, 50

Sergeant Bluff-Luton 216 Sioux City North 230 Sioux City West 244 Thomas Jefferson 261
Medalist: Brianna DeLaGarza, Sioux City West, 45
Runner-up: Jaycee Chase, Sioux City West, 47

BOYS GOLF

Missouri Valley 176, Griswold 194
Medalist: Jackson Tennis, Missouri Valley, 37
Runner-Up: Kamron Brownlee, Griswold, 38

Boyer Valley wins girls golf title at Rolling Valley Conference Tournament 05/02/2023

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May 2nd, 2023 by admin

Rolling Valley Conference Girls Golf Tournament
05/02/2023

Team Scores

  1. Boyer Valley 235
  2. Glidden-Ralston 252
  3. CAM NTS
    Coon Rapids-Bayard NTS
    Exira-EHK NTS
    Woodbine NTS

Individual Top Ten

  1. Addy Boell, Glidden-Ralston, 44
  2. Reese Snyder, CAM, 51
  3. Shay Burmeister, Exira-EHK, 52
  4. Kylie Kepford, Boyer Valley, 56
  5. Mataya Bromart, Boyer Valley 57
  6. Reese Miller, Boyer Valley, 58
  7. Elizabeth Lloyd, Glidden-Ralston, 58
  8. Jersey Gray, Woodbine, 61
  9. Hayley Follann, Boyer Valley, 64
  10. Zoey Soma, Boyer Valley, 64

 

Southwest Valley girls golf wins Pride of Iowa Tournament 05/02/2023

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May 2nd, 2023 by admin

Pride of Iowa Girls Golf Tournament
05/02/2023 @ Walden Park

Team Scores

  1. Southwest Valley 375
  2. Nodaway Valley 401
  3. Martensdale-St. Marys 408
  4. Mount Ayr 434
  5. East Union 444
  6. Wayne 453
  7. Southeast Warren 492
  8. Bedford NTS
  9. Lenox NTS

Individual Top Ten

  1. Maggie Haer, Southwest Valley, 83
  2. Becca Wetzel, Southwest Valley, 91
  3. Kathryn Ballard, Martensdale-St. Marys, 92
  4. Kendra Sleep, Bedford, 93
  5. Miaya Fourez, Southwest Valley, 97
  6. Macy Steele, Martensdale-St. Marys, 98
  7. Mallory Russell, Nodaway Valley, 98
  8. Peyton Rhoades, Wayne, 98
  9. Ashlyn Gutierrez, Nodaway Valley, 99
  10. Lindsey Davis, Nodaway Valley, 100

Full Results: POIgirlsgolf2023

High School Tennis Scoreboard 05/02/2023

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May 2nd, 2023 by admin

GIRLS TENNIS

Kuemper Catholic 7, Boone 2
Southwest Valley 6, Audubon 3
CB Abraham Lincoln went 2nd at the Missouri River Conference Tournament. Jeena Carle won the singles title for AL.

BOYS TENNIS

Denison-Schleswig 5, Shenandoah 3
Johnston 8, Kuemper Catholic 3
Southwest Valley 9, Audubon 0
AL finished 4th at Boys Missouri River Conference Tournament, CB Thomas Jefferson finished 10th.

High School Soccer Scoreboard 05/02/2023

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May 2nd, 2023 by admin

GIRLS SOCCER

Harlan 5, Atlantic 4 (H: Aubrey Schwieso 3 goals. A: Quinn Grubbs and Dayna Dreager with 2 goals each).
CB Abraham Lincoln 10, Le Mars 0
East Sac County 3, AHSTW 1
Glenwood 10, Creston 0
Sioux City East 3, CB Thomas Jefferson 0

BOYS SOCCER

Harlan 8, Atlantic 0
CB Abraham Lincoln 4, Le Mars 0
East Sac County 3, AHSTW 0
Glenwood 10, Creston 0
Perry 3, Treynor 2 OT/PK’s
Sioux City East 10, CB Thomas Jefferson 0

Atlantic girls golf wins Betty Heflin Invite 05/02/2023

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May 2nd, 2023 by admin

Betty Heflin Invite
Girls Golf 05/02/2023 @ Atlantic Golf & Country Club

Team Scores

  1. Atlantic 383
  2. Clarinda 390
  3. ADM 394
  4. Winterset 397
  5. Harlan 401
  6. Kuemper Catholic 407
  7. Denison-Schleswig 417
  8. Lewis Central 419
  9. Carroll 425
  10. Red Oak 429
  11. Shenandoah 451
  12. Glenwood 501

Individual Top 10

  1. Belle Berg, Atlantic, 84
  2. Jaya West, Winterset, 86
  3. Taylor Rasmussen, Clarinda, 89
  4. Tatum Watkins, Clarinda, 90
  5. Addy Beiter, Kuemper Catholic, 90
  6. Elsa Tiefenthaler, Kuemper Catholic, 94
  7. Riley Keller, ADM, 95
  8. Brynn Knaus, Red Oak, 95
  9. Gracie Briney, Winterset, 97
  10. Lexi Noelck, Atlantic, 98

Other Atlantic Scores: Abby Smith 110, Abby Muller 102, McKenna Sonntag 106, Makenna Schroeder 99.

Atlantic Head Coach Kathy Hobson: “Very happy for the team winning our own tournament today. It was a team effort. Belle Berg had an outstanding round that included 1 birdie and 4 pars. She was on her game!  Girls adjusted to the windy conditions and played the game at their comfort level. Still struggling with the putter on some short putts that we need to make to stay competitive in conference tournament next week and regionals.”

Riverside girls, Underwood boys win at WIC Track Meet 05/02/2023

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May 2nd, 2023 by admin

Western Iowa Conference Track Meet
05/02/2023 @ Underwood

Girls Team Scores

  1. Riverside 165
  2. Treynor 158
  3. Underwood 97
  4. Audubon 80
  5. IKM-Manning 63
  6. Tri-Center 56
  7. Logan-Magnolia 47
  8. AHSTW 35
  9. Missouri Valley 33

Riverside was led by wins from Veronica Andrusyshyn in the 100M (13.34), Lydia Erickson 200M (27.61), 4x800M Relay (Carly Henderson, Adaline Martens, Veronica Schechinger, Bentley Rone) 10:45.91, and Distance Medley (Emma Gordon, Olivia Lund, Elly Henderson, Carly Henderson) 4:32.20.

Audubon got two wins from Stefi Beisswenger in the 1500M (5:21.09) and 3000M (11:59.87). The Wheelers also won the Shuttle Hurdle Relay (Michelle Brooks, Mattie Nielsen, Madison Burr, Madison Steckler) 1:12.69.

Tri-Center’s Isah VanArsdol won the 800M (2:26.57).

Clara Tiegland won the 400M and 400M Hurdles for Treynor and the Cardinals won the 4x400M Relay. Delaney Mathews won the Shot Put.

Boys Team Scores

  1. Underwood 166.5
  2. IKM-Manning 127
  3. Treynor 99.5
  4. Riverside 99
  5. Logan-Magnolia 76
  6. AHSTW 50
  7. Audubon 47
  8. Tri-Center 41
  9. Missouri Valley 31

Underwood picked up  event wins on their way to the crown. Mason Boothby won the 110M Hurdles (15.80) and 400M Hurdles (56.66). The Eagles won the Sprint Medley (Will Buckholdt, Riley Sealock, Alex Ravlin, Josh Ravlin) 1:39.93, Distance Medley (Sam Schoening, Landon Morales-Foote, Riley Sealock, Jason Stark) 3:53.62, and Shuttle Hurdle Relay (Jack Vanfossan, Sam Hulsing, Lucas Bose, Wyatt Baker) 1:04.97. Mason Boothby won the High Jump (6-00.00) and Long Jump (21-03.50). Thomas Huneke grabbed the Shot Put (55-02.25). Max Tiarks won the Discus (138-01).

Riverside’s Ayden Salais won the 400M (50.53). The Bulldogs won the 4x400M (Jaxon Gordon, Grady Jeppesen, Keaten Rieken, Ayden Salais) 3:31.73 and 4x800M Relay (Mason McCready, Hayden Hensley, Teegan Schechinger, Ayden Salais) 8:44.58.

Caden Keller of IKM-Manning won the 800M, 1600M, and 3200M. The Wolves also won the 4x200M Relay.

Treynor’s Karson Elwood won the 100M and 200M. The Cardinals also won the 4x100M Relay.

Full results: WIC 2023 results