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Iowa State Shocks No. 2 Oklahoma State

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November 19th, 2011 by admin

AMES, Iowa (AP) – This was supposed to be so easy for Oklahoma State.  The second-ranked Cowboys came into Ames set to cruise past overmatched Iowa State, and set up a showdown with rival Oklahoma at home. With a spot in the BCS title game on the line.  Then Oklahoma State let the upstart Cyclones hang around just long enough to derail all those national title hopes.  Backup running back Jeff Woody scored on a 4-yard run in the second overtime and Iowa State stunned second-ranked Oklahoma State 37-31 on Friday night, opening the door for a couple of one-loss teams.
The Cyclones (6-4, 3-4 Big 12) overcame a 17-point deficit to beat the Cowboys (10-1, 7-1 Big 12), opening a path for the Oregon or Alabama to face LSU in a rematch for the title.
“This one stings. This one’s tough,” said Oklahoma State quarterback Brandon Weeden, who threw three interceptions.  None of those stung more than his first pass in the second overtime, which was intercepted by Ter’Ran Benton. Woody ran for 6 and 15 yards, then bullied his way into the end zone to give the Cyclones their first victory over a top-five opponent in school history.  Weeden threw for 476 yards, but the Cowboys’ offense turned it over five times.
“I hate it for the guys. But it’s real simple. If you lose the turnover battle in such a big fashion, it’s extremely hard to win a game, especially on the road,” Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy said.
Playing a day after Oklahoma State women’s basketball coach Kurt Budke and three others were killed in a plane crash, the Cowboys were 27-point favorites against the upstart Cyclones.
Iowa State lost its first four Big 12 games and entered play 0-56-2 against teams ranked sixth or higher in The Associated Press poll.
Cyclones coach Paul Rhoads has had some signature wins in his three seasons in Ames – but none as big as this.
“We got a group of young men that put their hard hats on every day and just continue to go to work,” Rhoads said. “I could not be prouder of the effort they put out tonight.”
Iowa State freshman quarterback Jared Barnett found James White for a 25-yard touchdown on the first play of extra time, but Weeden answered with a 6-yard TD pass to Josh Cooper.
Benton’s interception set up a thrilling finish for the Cyclones and Rhoads, the defensive coordinator at Pittsburgh when it upset No. 2 West Virginia in 2007.
Barnett finished with 376 yards passing and three TDs for Iowa State.
Oklahoma State stretched its lead to 24-7 less than 3 minutes into the second half and looked set to break it open as it usually does. Tracy Moore caught Weeden’s pass in traffic and stumbled 30 yards for the touchdown.  That could have been it for Iowa State – but the Cyclones were far from finished.
Iowa State answered with a 32-yard TD run from White and Zach Guyer’s 24-yard field goal made it 24-17 with 4:04 left in the third quarter.
Oklahoma State came in averaging 51.7 points a game, but it couldn’t string together the drives that made Weeden a serious Heisman Trophy contender.  Iowa State took advantage, tying the game at 24 with 5:30 left in regulation when Barnett found a Albert Gary sliding in the end zone for a 7-yard TD catch. Oklahoma State’s Alex Elkins intercepted Barnett’s pass with 3:17 left, but Quinn Sharp pushed a 37-yard field goal right, just over the upright, with 1:17 to go to force overtime.  It was just the third missed field goal in 20 tries for Sharp.
Iowa State knew it would need a lot of breaks to pull off the upset.
The Cyclones caught a few early, recovering a fumble and intercepting Weeden’s pass in the first quarter. But they didn’t turn either into points, and the Cowboys’ defense made them pay for it.   Linebacker Shaun Lewis jumped Barnett’s pass and took it back 70 yards for a touchdown, giving Oklahoma State a 7-0 lead late in the first quarter.  Iowa State pulled to 10-7 on Barnett’s 16-yard TD pass to Darius Reynolds. But Blackmon stopped short and went high for Weeden’s pass over a pair of defenders on a 27-yard touchdown reception, giving Oklahoma State a 17-7 lead with 5:26 left before halftime.
“They came out ready to play. They came high with the crowd, getting them going. It was a good environment to play in. But this is why we play football, to win in positions like this. We just needed to finish,” Blackmon said.
Iowa State held a moment of silence before the game to honor Budke, assistant Miranda Serna and two others who were killed Thursday when their single-engine plane crashed during a recruiting trip in Arkansas.
“The plane crash, for the families and people involved, is just tragic, and honestly, I would have said this no matter the outcome of the game. It’s so much more important than this game,” Gundy said. “These guys wanted to go out and play the best they couldfor themselves, for us, the fans, and for OSU, and it just didn’t come out in their favor tonight.”

2 Arrested in Adams County

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November 19th, 2011 by admin

The Adams County Sheriff’s office reports the arrest of two men Friday night and Saturday morning in separate incidents.

21-year-old Travis Beaty of Prescott was pulled over on a routine traffic stop at approximately 7:53pm Friday(11/18)  evening.  He was then placed under arrest for driving while suspended and brought to the Adams County Jail where he was held with no bond set until he sees a magistrate.

Also early Saturday (11/19) morning 22-year-old Christopher Shockley of Creston was picked up by a Union County Sheriff’s Officer and brought to the Adams County Jail for a probation violation warrant.  He was also held without bond pending appearance with a magistrate.

West Des Moines Valley beats Bettendorf for 4-A Football Title

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November 19th, 2011 by admin

West Des Moines Valley topped Bettendorf by a score of 17-14 to win the 4-A state football championship Friday night at the UNI-dome in Cedar Falls.  Bettendorf edged out Valley in total yardage 227-223 but Trey Lewis’ 69-yards rushing Tyus Mason’s two touchdown runs were enough to lead Valley to the victory.  Bettendorf’s Nick Heimendinger threw for 163 yards and a touchdown in the loss.

Lisbon Tops West Hancock for Class A Title

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November 19th, 2011 by admin

Top-ranked Lisbon won the first state football title in school history with a 14-12 victory over No. 2 West Hancock in the Class A final at the UNI-Dome Friday.  Lisbon ended the championship season with a perfect 14-0 mark and its first appearance in the final.
      Lisbon trailed West Hancock late in the third quarter, but Quarterback Ben Knake tied the score at 12-12 with a 1-yard TD run. The Lions took a 14-12 lead when Knake connected on a two-point conversion pass to Seth Hall.
      West Hancock then marched down to the Lisbon 5-yard line but the drive ended on fourth down and five when quarterback Eric Cox’s pass was intercepted in the end zone by Lisbon’s Skylar Ellerbach.

LINDA KAE NAMANNY, 74, of Atlantic (11-21-11)

Obituaries

November 18th, 2011 by Jim Field

LINDA KAE NAMANNY, 74, of Atlantic died Friday, November 18th at the Cass County Hospice Center. A visitation and lunch for Linda Kae Namanny will be held from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m., on Monday, November 21st at Hockenberry Family Care in Atlantic.

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A private family burial will be held in the Atlantic Cemetery.

Linda Kae Namanny is survived by:

Son:  Ted (Jan) Namanny of Atlantic

Daughter:  Joni (Kirk) Knudsen of Atlantic

Fremont-Mills Wins 8-Man Title

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November 18th, 2011 by Jim Field

Fremont-Mills overwhelmed Murray in the 8-Man football championship game Friday in an 81-0 victory.  Nate Meier carried 12 times for 218 yards and five touchdowns to help the Knights jump out to a 61-0 halftime lead.  The Knights rushed 26 times for 352 yards as a team, a 13.5 yard average per carry.  Fremont-Mills also pickd off five Murray passes, returning three for scores, two by Logan Wood.  Murray struggled offensively rushing 35 times for just 35 yards.  The Knights finish the season 13-0, while Murray is 12-2.

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Pre-Season IGHSAU Basketball Rankings

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November 18th, 2011 by Jim Field

2011-2012 Preseason Iowa Girls High School Basketball Rankings
For Immediate Release – November 18, 2011
Class 1-A
School
2010-11 Record
1
North Mahaska
23-3
2
Bedford
21-5
3
Ar-We-Va
24-3
4
North Butler
19-3
5
North Tama
20-4
6
Tripoli
23-2
7
LeMars Gehlen Catholic
16-6
8
Newell-Fonda
14-11
9
West Sioux
17-8
10
Lynnville-Sully
20-5
11
Adair-Casey
18-4
12
Marcus-Meriden-Cleghorn
18-6
13
Central Lyon
17-6
14
Iowa Christian Academy
14-7
15
Martensdale-St. Marys
26-2
Class 2-A
School
2010-11 Record
1
OA-BCIG
26-0
2
Estherville-LC
23-5
3
Kuemper Catholic
20-5
4
IKM-Manning
19-5
5
West Hancock
25-2
6
Monticello
25-2
7
Pella Christian
20-5
8
Panorama
20-3
9
Fort Dodge St. Edmond
17-3
10
Lawton-Bronson
18-7
11
Manson-NW Webster
21-3
12
Mediapolis
17-4
13
Western Christian
19-5
14
Van Buren
21-3
15
West Burlington
19-3
Class 3-A
School
2010-11 Record
1
Williamsburg
20-4
2
South Tama
22-3
3
Dubuque Wahlert
15-8
4
Sergeant Bluff-Luton
23-3
5
Davenport Assumption
25-2
6
Benton Community
20-5
7
MOC-Floyd Valley
25-1
8
Glenwood
16-6
9
Washington
18-6
10
Sioux City Bishop Heelan
15-9
11
Union
16-7
12
Bondurant-Farrar
20-3
13
Spirit Lake
15-7
14
Waverly-Shell Rock
20-4
15
Centerville
16-7
Class 4-A
School
2010-11 Record
1
Iowa City West
23-3
2
Southeast Polk
23-3
3
Ankeny
20-4
4
Mason City
19-6
5
Waukee
19-6
6
Ames
13-8
7
Cedar Rapids Washington
19-4
8
Dowling Catholic
18-5
9
Muscatine
13-10
10
Lewis Central
20-3
11
Cedar Rapids Xavier
15-8
12
Cedar Rapids Kennedy
9-14
13
Iowa City High
17-6
14
West Des Moines Valley
13-9
15
Ottumwa
14-9

IOMA M. NEIGHBORS, 96, of Anita (Coffee & fellowship 11-22-11)

Obituaries

November 18th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

IOMA M. NEIGHBORS, 96, of Anita, died Thu., Nov. 17th, at the Cass County Memorial Hospital in Atlantic. A coffee and fellowship in honor of IOMA NEIGHBORS will be held 2-p.m. Tue., Nov. 22nd, at the Anita Community Center. Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Anita has the arrangements.

A private family burial will be held at the Evergreen Cemetery in Anita.

IOMA NEIGHBORS is survived by:

Her sons – Gary (Judy) Neighbors, and Bill (Sandra) Neighbors, all of Anita.

Her sisters-in-law, 5 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren, & 7 great-great grandchildren.

Omaha man to face 7 counts in 2001 Iowa rape case

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November 18th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) – An Iowa judge has ruled that prosecutors can move ahead with seven counts against an Omaha, Neb., man accused of raping and beating a Council Bluffs woman 10 years ago.  Judge Mark Eveloff rejected on Wednesday a motion by 51-year-old Mark Sands’ attorney to throw out six of seven counts against Sands. The defense attorney argued that the statute of limitations on those counts had run out. But prosecutors successfully argued that state law stops the statute of limitations clock for the time that a defendant lives outside the state. A national DNA database identified Sands, a registered sex offender, in the cold case. The charges against Sands range from kidnapping to burglary, assault and sexual abuse.

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November 18th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

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