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High School Basketball Scores from Friday, Feb. 17 2012

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February 18th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

BOYS BASKETBALL
South Sioux City, Neb. 76, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 42

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Class 1A Regional Semifinals
Bedford 72, Murray 28
Martensdale-St. Marys 36, Coon Rapids-Bayard 33
Corning 58, Tabor Fremont-Mills 39
Westside Ar-We-Va 80, Oakland Riverside 34

Class 2A Regional Semifinals
Hull Western Christian 74, Sioux Center 48
Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 75, Cherokee, Washington 60
IKM-Manning 81, Des Moines Christian 66
Panora Panorama 48, Leon Central Decatur 43
Lawton-Bronson 75, Missouri Valley 43
OA-BCIG 94, Shenandoah 43

Iowa News Headlines: Sat., Feb. 18th, 2012

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February 18th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa teen has become the first girl to win a medal at the state wrestling tournament. Megan Black won yesterday with a 4-0 decision over Brad Kerkhoff in a consolation match of the Class 1-A tournament in Des Moines. She became the first girl to win a contested match at the tournament a day earlier, when she beat Jacob Schmit 10-0. That was followed by a loss to Taylor Curtis in the quarterfinals.

MARSHALLTOWN, Iowa (AP) — Marshalltown police have identified the 42-year-old man found dead at the city’s aquatic center, but the cause of his death remains a mystery. Police said yesterday that Theodis Howard was the man whose body was found on Thursday.

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — An exceptionally dry winter in the Dakotas and Minnesota has some officials worrying about the potential effects on agriculture. Minnesota’s agriculture and commerce commissioners sent a signal when they warned farmers this week that it’s time to start thinking seriously about buying crop insurance because the deadline is less than a month off.

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) —Virginia Commonwealth held on to beat Northern Iowa 77-68. The Panthers trying to bounce back from a 63-62 loss to Evansville, got 18 points from Deon Mitchell and 10 from Anthony James in Richmond, Virginia. NIU lost on the road despite shooting 55.6 percent overall (25 of 45) and hitting 9 of 17 three pointers.

Adel woman sentenced to 20 months in embezzlement

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February 17th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa woman who embezzled more than $518,000 has been sentenced to 20 months in prison on federal mail and tax fraud charges. Stacey Lynne Gross of Adel was also ordered to pay back the amount she stole from Data Business Equipment, Inc., which employed her as its Des Moines office manager. Federal prosecutors said Friday Gross wrote more than 190 checks for her personal benefit, including to pay for her credit card, mortgage and furniture, jewelry and other items. Prosecutors say the 38-year-old falsified the company’s books to cover up her theft, making it appear that a vendor received checks that used to pay her personal debts. Gross pleaded guilty in November. Company president Waldo Geiger issued a statement thanking investigators and noting insurance covered much of the theft.

Friday State Wrestling Semi-Finals & 3rd Round Consolation

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February 17th, 2012 by Jim Field

Class 3-A Semi-Finals

  • 160: Zeb Wahle (Lewis Central) 49-2 won by 13-6 decision over Nick Hagedorn (Cedar Falls) 18-8
  • 220: Zach Renshaw (Lewis Central) 48-2 won by 12-5 decision over Jake Melik (Pleasant Valley) 36-10

Class 2-A Semi-Finals

  • 132: Brandon Sorensen (Denver-Tripoli) 48-1 won by 13-3 major decision over Walker Marshall (Missouri Valley) 49-2
  • 138: Jake Marlin (Creston/O-M) 50-1 won by pin (3:28) over Brandon Schissel (New Hampton) 35-7
  • 145: JC Vercande (Williamsburg) 52-1 won 9-7 in overtime over Juwan Parrish (Creston/O-M) 44-5
  • 182: Seth Esaias (Red Oak) 49-0 won by 15-5 major decision over Jacyn Goebel (West Delaware) 44-3
  • 195: Keaton Hulett (Creston/O-M) 49-2 won by 1-0 decision over Bruce McWilliams (South O`Brien) 24-3
  • 220: Terron Geerdes (Central Lyon/GLR) 35-1 won by 7-3 decision over Cass Weitl (Kuemper Catholic) 37-8
  • 285: Collin Bevins (Creston/O-M) 51-1 won by pin (4:48) over Josh Clark (Union – LaPorte City) 42-7

Class 1-A Semi-Finals

  • 106: Hunter Washburn (Alburnett) 45-0 won by 1-0 decision over Taylor Curtis (Underwood) 54-4
  • 120: Charlie Jones (Columbus Catholic) 44-7 won by 6-0 decision over Andrew Foutch (Underwood) 54-2
  • 152: Loren Williams (Tri-Center) 51-0 won by pin (5:25) over Brett Flynn (Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn) 40-5
  • 160: Mark Weber (Don Bosco) 44-7 won by 7-5 decision over Drake Fanslau (Underwood) 53-4
  • 160: Taylor Wedeking (Nashua-Plainfield) 40-8 won by12-3 major decision over Gavvon Shafer (Woodbine) 15-4
  • 170: Brendan Schott (North-Linn) 45-0 won by pin (1:56) over Kory Schmelzer (Corning) 40-3
  • 285: Marco Naughton (St. Albert) 36-0 won by pin (:23) over Dillon Suhr (Guthrie Center) 48-5

Class 3-A 3rd Round Consolation

  • 170: Ben Schwery (Lewis Central) 49-2 won by pin (4:42) over Parker Sturges (Mason City) 15-9
  • 195: Tarin Phillips (Valley, West Des Moines) 42-2 won by pin (:35) over Austin Lear (Lewis Central) 35-19

Class 2-A 3rd Round Consolation

  • 106: Trevor Murano (Dallas Center-Grimes) 40-6 won by injury default over Darrian Schwenke (Atlantic) 35-2
  • 113: Leighton Gaul (New Hampton) 37-3 won by 7-4 decision over Jared Eischeid (Kuemper Catholic) 41-2
  • 120: Cole Erickson (Mediapolis) 39-3 won by 11-5 decision over Blake Luna (Clarinda) 43-4
  • 160: Adam Drain (Mediapolis) 50-1 won by 7-0 decision over Derek Stork (Atlantic) 44-5
  • 285: Austin Conrad (Atlantic) 39-10 won by1-0 decision over Jake Tool (PCM, Monroe) 34-3

Class 1-A 3rd Round Consolation

  • 113: JD Rader (South Hamilton) 38-3 won by 12-6 decision over Ethan Reynek (Logan-Magnolia) 29-6
  • 126: Kyle Pegorick (Midland, Wyoming) 44-6 won by 5-4 decision over Blair Kerkhoff (Audubon) 39-6
  • 145: Grant Henderson (Alburnett) 41-4 won by 8-3 decision over Mike Novotny (Underwood) 40-4
  • 170: Jake Lewis (St. Albert) 43-5 won by pin (2:56) over Dalton Ciavarelli (Clarksville) 28-3
  • 182: MacKenzie Housman (Riverside) 53-7 won by injury default over Gunnar Clark (West Hancock, Britt) 39-3
  • 195: Zac Schleuger (West Hancock) 45-1 won by 6-3 decision over Chris Bridgeford (Logan-Magnolia) 45-3
  • 220: Logan Melby (Logan-Magnolia) 43-7 won by 4-2 decision over Evan Schnack (Underwood) 33-10
  • 285: Chris Schleuger (West Hancock) 49-1 won by 9-5 decision over Nick Fett (Audubon) 46-6

1-A Team Scores

1. Nashua-Plainfield 79.0
2. Alburnett 64.0
3. Don Bosco, Gilbertville 60.5
4. North-Linn, Troy Mills 59.5
5. West Branch 59.5
6. Lisbon 53.0
7. Martensdale-St Marys 48.0
8. Eddyville-Blakesburg 43.0
9. Clarion-Goldfield 40.0
10. South Winneshiek, Calmar 38.0
11. Underwood 37.5
12. Manson Northwest Webster 33.0
13. Maquoketa Valley, Delhi 33.0
14. Woodbury-Central, Moville 32.5
15. St. Albert, Council Bluffs 31.0
16. Clarksville 28.0
17. Okoboji, Milford 28.0
18. Emmetsburg 26.0
19. West Hancock, Britt 25.0
20. Tri-Center, Neola 22.0
21. Columbus Catholic, Waterloo 20.0
22. Logan-Magnolia 20.0
23. Central Springs 19.0
24. Highland, Riverside 19.0
25. Ogden 19.0
26. Akron-Westfield 18.0
27. Valley Community, Elgin 17.0
28. Aplington-Parkersburg 16.0
29. Audubon 16.0
30. Tri-County-Montezuma 16.0
31. Graettinger-Terril 15.0
32. Sumner-Fredericksburg 15.0
33. Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 13.0
34. Iowa Valley, Marengo 13.0
35. Marcus-Meriden-Cleghorn 13.0
36. Midland, Wyoming 13.0
37. Sigourney-Keota 13.0
38. St. Edmond, Fort Dodge 13.0
39. B-G-M, Brooklyn 12.0
40. Corning 11.0
41. Ridge View 11.0
42. English Valleys, North English 10.0
43. Guthrie Center 10.0
44. Woodbine 10.0
45. Jesup 9.0
46. Riverside, Oakland 9.0
47. Westwood, Sloan 9.0
48. Newman Catholic, Mason City 8.0
49. South Hamilton, Jewell 8.0
50. East Buchanan, Winthrop 7.0
51. Hudson 7.0
52. North Cedar, Standwood 7.0
53. EHK-Exira 6.5
54. Belle Plaine 6.0
55. West Marshall, State Center 6.0
56. Durant 5.0
57. Edgewood-Colesburg 5.0
58. Lake Mills 5.0
59. Pekin 5.0
60. Western Christian, Hull 5.0
61. Regina, Iowa City 4.0
62. Cardinal, Eldon 3.0
63. Pocachontas Area/Pomeroy-Palmer 3.0
64. Rockford 3.0
65. Van Buren, Keosauqua 3.0
66. West Sioux, Hawarden 3.0
67. East Mills 2.0
68. Lynnville-Sully 2.0
69. Mount Ayr 2.0
70. Pleasantville 2.0
71. West Central Valley, Stewart 2.0
72. Dike-New Hartford 1.0
73. Tipton 1.0
74. Colfax-Mingo 0.0
75. Coon Rapids-Bayard 0.0
76. Interstate 35, Truro 0.0
77. Lawton-Bronson 0.0
78. Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto 0.0
79. Nodaway Valley 0.0
80. North Butler, Greene 0.0
81. Panorama 0.0
82. Sibley-Ocheyedan 0.0
83. Southeast Warren, Liberty Center 0.0
84. Treynor 0.0
85. Turkey Valley, Jackson Junction 0.0
86. West Monona, Onawa 0.0

2-A Team Scores

1. Assumption, Davenport 107.5
2. Denver-Tripoli 94.0
3. Creston/Orient-Macksburg 77.5
4. West Delaware, Manchester 76.0
5. Union – LaPorte City 55.5
6. Solon 54.0
7. New Hampton 52.5
8. Perry 46.5
9. Mediapolis 39.0
10. Spirit Lake Park 37.0
11. Williamsburg 35.0
12. Osage 33.5
13. Charles City 28.5
14. Sergeant Bluff-Luton 26.5
15. Winterset 25.5
16. Sheldon South O`Brien 24.5
17. Central Lyon/George-Little Rock 24.0
18. Albia 23.0
19. Red Oak 23.0
20. Independence 22.0
21. South Tama County, Tama 21.0
22. Webster City 21.0
23. Dallas Center-Grimes 19.0
24. Atlantic 18.0
25. PCM, Monroe 18.0
26. Louisa Muscatine, Letts 17.0
27. Clear Lake 15.0
28. Estherville-Lincoln Central 15.0
29. Mount Vernon 14.0
30. South Central Calhoun 14.0
31. Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 13.0
32. West Liberty 12.0
33. Wilton 12.0
34. Laurens-Marathon 11.0
35. Anamosa 10.0
36. Central Clinton, DeWitt 10.0
37. Wahlert, Dubuque 10.0
38. Ballard 9.0
39. Clear Creek-Amana 9.0
40. MFL-Central 9.0
41. Missouri Valley 9.0
42. New London 9.0
43. ADM, Adel 8.0
44. Bondurant-Farrar 8.0
45. Centerville 8.0
46. East Marshall/GMG 8.0
47. North Polk, Alleman 8.0
48. Boyden Hull/Rock Valley 7.0
49. Carlisle 7.0
50. Grinnell 7.0
51. Monticello 7.0
52. JSPCEG 6.0
53. OA-BCIG 6.0
54. Fairfield 5.0
55. Riceville/Saint Ansgar 5.0
56. Saydel 5.0
57. Cherokee, Washington 3.0
58. Clarinda 3.0
59. Gilbert 3.0
60. Hampton-Dumont 3.0
61. MOC-Floyd Valley 3.0
62. Northeast, Goose Lake 3.0
63. Washington 3.0
64. Davis County, Bloomfield 2.0
65. Harlan 2.0
66. Van Meter 2.0
67. Woodward-Granger 2.0
68. Algona/NSK 1.0
69. Beckman, Dyersville 0.0
70. Bedford/Lenox 0.0
71. Central Decatur, Leon 0.0
72. Chariton 0.0
73. Columbus Community, Columbus Junction 0.0
74. Crestwood, Cresco 0.0
75. East Sac County 0.0
76. Nevada 0.0

3-A team Scores

1. Bettendorf 138.0
2. Southeast Polk 129.5
3. Iowa City, West 102.5
4. Linn Mar, Marion 101.0
5. Prairie, Cedar Rapids 73.5
6. Waverly-Shell Rock 62.0
7. Pleasant Valley 59.0
8. Valley, West Des Moines 56.0
9. Lewis Central 55.0
10. Mason City 50.0
11. Urbandale 45.5
12. Ankeny 41.5
13. Indianola 41.0
14. Burlington 32.0
15. Spencer 28.0
16. Des Moines, Roosevelt 24.0
17. Cedar Rapids, Kennedy 21.0
18. Fort Madison 19.5
19. Johnston 19.5
20. North Scott, Eldridge 19.5
21. Clinton 17.0
22. Cedar Falls 16.0
23. Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines 15.0
24. Keokuk 14.0
25. Epworth, Western Dubuque 13.0
26. Fort Dodge 13.0
27. Sioux City, East 12.0
28. Oskaloosa 10.0
29. Dubuque, Hempstead 9.5
30. Davenport West 9.0
31. Sioux City, North 9.0
32. Iowa City, City High 8.0
33. Knoxville 8.0
34. Cedar Rapids, Washington 7.0
35. Des Moines, North-Hoover 7.0
36. Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 6.0
37. Muscatine 6.0
38. Decorah 5.0
39. Davenport Central 4.0
40. Dubuque, Senior 4.0
41. Mount Pleasant 4.0
42. Ames 3.0
43. Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 3.0
44. Marshalltown 2.0
45. Xavier, Cedar Rapids 2.0
46. Boone 1.0
47. Davenport North 1.0
48. Des Moines, East 1.0
49. Carroll 0.0
50. Cedar Rapids, Jefferson 0.0
51. Denison-Schleswig 0.0
52. Glenwood 0.0
53. Norwalk 0.0
54. Sioux City, West 0.0
55. Storm Lake 0.0
56. Waukee 0.0

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17TH

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February 17th, 2012 by admin

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Page County thefts remain under investigation

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February 17th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Page County are investigating two incidents of theft which were reported to have occurred earlier this month. On Feb. 2nd, Brian Holmes, of rural Shenandoah informed the Sheriff’s Department someone had taken about 30 batteries for vehicles and farm equipment from a pallett in a tree line road ditch on his property. The pallet was visible from the road. The batteries were valued at $180.

And, on Feb. 10th, Doug Ohnmacht, of Essex, reported to the Sheriff’s Department, someone removed four extension cords from a property on J Avenue in rural Essex. Ohnmacht was also missing a grain bin unload auger motor, which was removed from another location in rural Essex. The items were valued at a combined $300.

Arrests reported in connection with SW IA thefts

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February 17th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Office reports two people have been arrested in connection with recent incidents of theft, while other cases remain under investigation. Sheriff Lyle Palmer says 30-year old Sara Jeanine York, of Shenandoah, and 35-year old Christopher Lee Jones, of Essex, were charged with Burglary, theft from a building, trespassing and conspiracy, in connection with a break-in and theft at Mount Arbor Nurseries, in Shenandoah on Feb. 11th.

The nurseries’ Craig Holmes reported to authorities Feb. 12th, that someone had pulled a door open and crawled through it. Footprints in the snow led to a hopper that fed into a belt conveyor, which feeds into the side of the building. Four, heavy-duty electrical cords were cut out of electrical boxes on an elevated cat walk. The cords were valued at $500.

York and Jones were also charged with burglary and theft from a building, stemming from an investigation into the Feb. 8th theft of a surveillance camera from a rural property on 190th Street, in Shenandoah.  The Sheriff’s Office used pictures from other cameras along with other information in conducting their investigation, which resulted in the execution of a search warrant at 407 1/2 West Lowell Avenue in Shenandoah.

Additional charges are possible against the pair. Jones, who was also wanted on an outstanding warrant, was being held in the Page County Jail on $12,600 bond. York’s bond was set as $5,600.

Harlan woman charged w/supplying booze to persons under age

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February 17th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

An anonymous tip to authorities in Shelby County earlier this week led to a  Harlan woman being charged with supplying alcohol to persons under the legal age. The Harlan Police Department reports 43-year old Kimberly Musich allegedly supplied booze to 20-year old Jesse Seyler, and 16-year old Shantel Ayers, both of Harlan. Seyler and Ayers were charged with Minor in Possession. All three of the individuals were cited for the offenses and released.

And, assault charges were filed last week against a Harlan man. The Harlan P-D says 53-year old Michael Garrison allegedly assaulted Garth Brammann, a custodian at an apartment complex on Durant Street. Garrison also faces a charge of criminal mischief.

Officials report also: 24-year old Joshua Koziol, of Harlan, was arrested February 9th on charges that include possession of a simulated controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was also wanted for a parole violation in Nebraska. Koziol was taken into custody following a traffic stop in Harlan. And, the staff at the Elm Crest Retirement Home reported to police a 24-inch flat screen tv was stolen. The tv had been placed outside of a resident’s room, while work on the floor was being conducted. The theft remains under investigation.

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February 17th, 2012 by admin

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CCHS to hold educational program in Atlantic

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February 17th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Cass County Memorial Hospital in Atlantic have announced CCMH Women’s Health Services is hosting an educational evening, Hints for a Happy, Healthy Heart, on Thursday, February 23, 2012.  The 5:30 pm event will include: an educational program presented by Dr. Amy Arouni; stories featuring area women who have successfully restored their heart health after cardiac disease; refreshments, and tours of the CCMH Cardiac Rehab Center.  The event will be held in the CCMH atrium, and is open to the public; there is no charge and no pre-registration is necessary.  Dr. Arouni is a board-certified cardiologist with The Creighton Cardiac Center and Creighton Medical Associates.  She cares for patients in the CCMH Outpatient Clinic several times each month.  CCMH Women’s Health Services provides ongoing programming related to women’s health issues and education.  For more information, contact Barb at 712-243-3250, x3450.