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By The Associated Press
The Top Ten teams in the Associated Press Iowa high school
football polls of the 2011 season with first-place votes in
parentheses and won-loss record, total points and position last
week at right:
Class 4A
Record Pts Prv
1. West Des Moines Valley (7) 7-0 169 2
2. Cedar Falls (10) 7-0 162 1
3. Marion Linn-Mar 7-0 137 3
4. Southeast Polk 6-1 117 4
5. Iowa City High 6-1 97 5
6. Bettendorf 6-1 89 6
7. Ankeny 6-1 72 7
8. West Des Moines Dowling 6-2 59 8
9. Iowa City West 6-1 42 9
10. Eldridge North Scott 6-1 22 NR
Others receiving votes: 11, Waterloo East 10. 12, Des Moines
Lincoln 7. 13, Waukee 5. 14, Marshalltown 1. 14, Pleasant Valley 1.
Class 3A
Record Pts Prv
1. Clear Lake (16) 7-0 169 1
2. Boyden-Hull-RV (1) 7-0 144 3
3. Adel ADM 7-0 121 6
4. Webster City 6-1 110 2
5. Sioux City Heelan 6-1 92 8
6. Solon 6-1 91 7
7. Manchester West Delaware 6-1 62 9
8. Maquoketa 6-1 48 10
9. Carroll 6-1 26 4
10. Waverly-Shell Rock 6-1 21 5
Others receiving votes: 11, Creston-Orient-Macksburg 16. 12,
Grinnell 13. 13, Pella 10. 14, Norwalk 9. 15, Oskaloosa 2. 16,
Harlan 1.
Class 2A
Record Pts Prv
1. Iowa City Regina (12) 7-0 165 1
2. State Center West Marshall (5) 7-0 158 2
3. Spirit Lake 7-0 126 3
4. Mediapolis 7-0 108 5
5. Monroe PCM 7-0 101 6
6. Carroll Kuemper 6-1 73 7
7. Calmar South Winneshiek 7-0 62 9
8. Dyersville Beckman 6-1 47 8
9. Fort Dodge St. Edmond 6-1 45 4
10. South Central Calhoun 6-1 34 10
Others receiving votes: 11, Sheldon 8. 12, Forest City 5. 13,
New Hampton 1. 13, West Union North Fayette 1. 13, Central Lyon-GLR
1.
Class 1A
Record Pts Prv
1. Council Bluffs St. Albert (10) 7-0 160 1
2. Emmetsburg (6) 7-0 154 2
3. Woodward-Granger (1) 7-0 135 3
4. Logan-Magnolia 7-0 103 4
5. Aplington-Parkersburg 6-1 101 5
6. Lawton-Bronson 7-0 80 6
7. Panora Panorama 7-0 73 7
8. Fairbank Wapsie Valley 7-0 56 8
9. Alburnett 7-0 49 9
10. Inwood West Lyon 5-2 7 NR
Others receiving votes: 11, Des Moines Christian 6. 12, St.
Ansgar 5. 13, Nashua-Plainfield 4. 14, Arlington Starmont 1. 14,
Gladbrook-Reinbeck 1.
Class A
Record Pts Prv
1. Le Mars Gehlen Catholic (12) 7-0 164 1
2. Lisbon (5) 7-0 157 2
3. Postville 7-0 131 4
4. Britt West Hancock 6-1 121 5
5. Mason City Newman 6-1 87 6
6. Traer North Tama 6-1 76 7
7. Lone Tree 6-1 69 3
8. Lynnville-Sully 6-1 51 8
9. Wayland WACO 6-1 32 9
10. Bedford 6-1 19 10
Others receiving votes: 11, Elk Horn-Kimballton/Exira 12. 12,
Madrid 11. 13, Algona Garrigan 4. 14, Brooklyn BGM 1.
Class 8-Man
Record Pts Prv
1. Armstrong-Ringsted (14) 8-0 157 1
2. Blairsburg NE Hamilton (1) 7-0 136 2
3. Tabor Fremont-Mills (1) 7-0 124 3
T4.West Bend-Mallard 7-0 101 4
T4.East Mills 7-0 101 5
6. Newell-Fonda 7-0 87 6
7. Clarksville 7-1 58 7
8. Preston 7-1 53 8
9. Janesville 6-1 27 10
10. Melcher-Dallas 7-0 23 NR
Others receiving votes: 11, Adair-Casey 5. 11, Remsen-Union 5.
13, Moravia 2. 14, Glidden-Ralston 1.
Girls Team Scoring:
Girls Top 10:
Boys Team Scoring:
Boys Top 10:
4A BOYS |
4A GIRLS |
1 Ben Anderson 11 VALLEY WDM 2 Josh Evans 10 LINN-MAR 3 Jack Espeset 12 AMES 4 Etienne Nzoyisaba 11 CR WASHINGTON 5 Calvin Daack 12 D. HEMPSTEAD 6 Robert Hogg 12 CR WASHINGTON 7 Cole Decker 12 DOWLING 8 Matt Butler 12 BETTENDORF 9 Jacob Aune 12 PRAIRIE CR 10 Caleb Drake 11 PLEASANT VALLEY 11 Jordan Schulze 11 INDIANOLA 12 Adam Streicher 12 CEDAR FALLS 13 Kyle Neuhring 12 WAUKEE 14 Mitch Pritts 10 CR PRAIRIE 15 Matthew Adrian 12 CEDAR FALLS 16 Ben Forney 11 AMES 17 Anthony Ohl 10 WATERLOO WEST 18 Brooke Price 11 IC CITY 19 Chase Grabau 11 LINN-MAR 20 Jason Thomas 11 DOWLING WDM 21 Tyler Krpan 12 INDIANOLA 22 Jaime Zarate 11 CEDAR FALLS 23 Daniel Gardarsson 10 IC WEST 24 Bailey Wetherell 11 IC WEST 25 Issac Jensen 11 IC WEST 26 Johnathon Hutchinson 12 VALLEY WDM 27 Jackson Griffith 12 AMES 28 Riley Wattier 12 WAUKEE 29 Chris Schrek 12 ANKENY 30 Phillip Shaw 12 AMES |
1. Karissa Schweizer, So Dowling 2. Lydia Saggau , Jr Valley 3. Kate Kaster, Clinton 4. Emma Huston, Sr DM Roosevelt 5. Carolyn Newhouse, Sr Linn-Mar 6. Anna Peer, Jr Bettendorf 7. Molly Leveille, Jr Iowa City West 8. Alexandra Vaughan, Sr Dowling 9. Grace Gibbons, Fr Dowling 10. Grace Vander Weide, Fr WDM Valley 11. Hannah Thomas, Fr Dowling 12. McKenzie Carney, So DM Roosevelt 13. Courtney Martin Ames 14. Molly Bramble, Sr Waukee 15. Maddie Reynolds,So Pleasant Valley 16. Meg Richardson, Sr City High 17. Ashlynn Yokom, So IC West 18. Allison Greg, JR Cedar Falls 19. Megan Nickles, Jr Bettendorf 20. Katie Wampole, Jr CR Kennedy 21. Ashley Norem, So Urbandale 22. Morgan Uridil, So Linn-Mar 23. Megan Nickles, Bettendorf 24. Emily Brush, Sr Waukee 25. Erika Lewis, Fr Waukee 26. Brianna King, Jr Cedar Falls 27. Brooklynn Kascel, Sr Linn-Mar 28. Alyssa Averhoff, So CR Kennedy 29. Jessica Rodman, Jr CR Kennedy 30. Harper Beasley, Sr City High |
Layer in a greased 4 quart casserole dish the chicken and the celery. Mix the onion, mayonnaise and lemon and layer on top of celery. Layer cheese over the mayonnaise. Sprinkle potato chips on top. Bake at 400 degrees for 15 to 20 minutes. This makes a large casserole.
The Atlantic Community School District’s Board of Education is slated to meet this evening, at the High School. Discussion items on their agenda include: classroom space at the Washington Elementary School for 2012-2013; the Hospital School; additional funding options for the Atlantic Middle School project; and, the sharing of Business Manager Mary Beth Fast with the Walnut Community School District. The Board will also receive a construction update on the Atlantic Middle School, from Design Alliance Architect’s Jerry Purdy.
The meeting begins at 7:30.
The Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT) said Monday, crews are completing the installation of signs for the Lincoln Highway Heritage Byway and the Loess Hills National Scenic Byway in the Council Bluffs and Pottawattamie County area. Thanks to grant funds made available through the Federal Highway Administration, the DOT is installing a new sign system for all the Scenic Byways in Iowa. Each of the 11 scenic and heritage byways across the state has a unique logo in a similar framework easily identifiable as an Iowa byway. The images are on reflective signs, with directional information added at decision points for the traveler.
The Loess Hills National Scenic Byway signs are now being installed in our area. The Loess Hills were named one of Iowa’s Scenic Byways in 1998 and received National Scenic Byway recognition in 2000 by the U.S. Department of Transportation. The Loess Hills National Scenic Byway stretches along the western edge of Iowa through Fremont, Mills, Pottawattamie, Harrison, Monona, Woodbury, and Plymouth Counties. The Loess Hills National Scenic Byway also goes down Broadway in Council Bluffs, from highway 6 to 7th street. The public is invited to an unveiling of the Loess Hills National Scenic Byway signs on October 13th, at 4-p.m., in the offices of the Council Bluffs Area Chamber of Commerce, in the renovated Hughes-Iron Historic Building, at 149 West Broadway.
The new Lincoln Highway Heritage Byway signs have been in place for a short time. They feature a distinctive “L” on a red, white, and blue background. The Lincoln Highway Association was created in 1913 in Detroit, Michigan. The first transcontinental highway, Old Lincoln Highway was officially 3,389 miles long from New York City to San Francisco. In Pottawattamie County, the road goes down county road L20, North Broadway in Council Bluffs, continuing on West Broadway towards Dodge Street in Omaha over the Missouri River.
Hawkeye 10:
Western Iowa:
Others:
Leaders for Trojanns were:
Attacks:
Kaitlynn Walter 8 of 12 with 4 kills
Sam McConnell 23 of 25 with 3 kills
Paige Kennon 7 of 7 with 2 kills
Serving:
Sam Petersen 12 of 13 with 4 aces
Kaitlynn Walter 10 of 10
Paige Kennon 10 of 11
Digs:
Kenzie Holmes 11 digs
Kaitlynn Walter and Shelby Worth 8 digs
Taylor Barry 7 digs
Assists:
Paige Kennon 7 assists
Shelby Worth 3 assists
Atlantic Coach Chris Jahnke Comments:
“I was pleased with the way we started the match. We had them right where we wanted them in game two. After a timeout, momentum shifted back to them and we just couldn’t finish it out after being up 22-18. Now, we switch gears to prepare for Harlan on Thursday. That game should be a similar match up to what we faced tonight.”
Due to dense fog, the Griswold Community School District will start classes 2-hours late today (Oct. 11th).
The Omaha World-Herald reports in today’s (Tuesday’s) edition, Atlantic Mayor Dave Jones faces two misdemeanor charges associated with illegal dumping of items into the Missouri River floodwaters. The 63-year old is accused of setting fire to items from a flood-damaged Nebraska cabin and dumping them into Missouri River floodwaters on September 24th, near Tekamah, Nebraska. Jones and Burt County, Neb., Attorney Daniel Smith told the paper the matter could be resolved with a plea deal as early as today (Tuesday).
According to Smith, the law requires a burn permit, and tossing debris into the river means someone else downstream will have to deal with the items later. He emphasized that the offenses fall short of meriting jail time or probation, saying instead a fine would be an appropriate penalty.
Jones said he didn’t realize he was breaking any laws but accepts responsibility. He told the newspaper – quote – “I need to pay for my stupidity.” Jones, who has served as the Mayor of Atlantic since 2009, said he and his wife purchased the roughly 1,100-square-foot cabin at Harbor 671 near Tekamah last August. It is located about 250 yards from the river, next to a slough or inlet. During this summer’s flooding, the cabin had four feet of water in it for three months.
On the morning of September 24th, while cleaning the cabin, Jones and friends and family members piled up flood-ruined mattresses and furniture and burned them. Jones said he placed the pile next to the water so if the fire got out of control the items could be pushed into the slough with a friend’s Bobcat. Some debris from the fire, including charred parts of furniture, slid off into the inlet — most likely when the remains of the fire were doused, Jones said. The parts that fell into the river were unsafe to retrieve, he said.
A neighbor called the Burt County, Nebraska Sheriff’s Office, which ticketed Jones that afternoon.