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(Compiled by Bud Legg, Iowa High School Athletic Association)
LONGEST CURRENT WINNING STREAKS – GOING INTO 2011
LONGEST WINNING STREAKS
Strk-Team Last Loss
23 – Armstrong-Ringsted (8P) 30-28 to North Sentral Kossuth, Sept. 25, 2009
14 – Dowling Catholic, WDM (4A) 28-25 to Marshalltown, Nov. 13, 2009
14 – Regina, Iowa City (2A) 42-7 to Solon, Nov. 6, 2009
14 – North Tama, Traer (A) 28-26 to Newman Catholic, Mason City, Nov. 13, 2009
12 – Solon (3A) 21-15 to Regina, Iowa City, Sept. 3, 2010
8 – West Lyon (1A) 17-10 to Emmetsburg, Oct. 1, 2010
State all-time best is 56 by Waterloo East, 1965-72; 56 without a loss; 55 straight wins;
8-player – 26 by Adair Casey, 2000-02
CURRENT LONGEST REGULAR SEASON WIN STREAK (post-season not included)
Streak/Team (Class) Last Loss
32 Clear Lake (3A) 21-7 to Waverly-Shell Rock, Sept. 21, 2007
31 North Tama, Traer (A) 13-12 to Lisbon, Sept. 28, 2007
28 Emmetsburg (1A) 35-28 to Eagle Grove, Oct. 19, 2007
27 Iowa City, City (4A) 20-3 to Cedar Falls, Oct. 19, 2007 (2-1-A-8)
25 West Branch (1A) 39-20 to Wilton, Sept. 5, 2008
23 Lenox (8) 32-28 to Lamoni, Sept. 19. 2008
22 North Fayette (2A) 22-21 to Sumner-Fredericksburg,Sept. 26, 2008
21 Dowling Catholic, WDM (4A) 41-28 to Southeast Polk, Oct. 3, 2008
State All Time Best is 66 by Harlan, first game 1985 to last game 1992;
8-Player – 39 by Adair-Casey, 2000-05
CURRENT LONGEST DISTRICT/CONFERENCE WINS STREAK (post-season not included)
Streak/ Team (Class) Last Loss
56 Harlan (3A) 24-21 (OT) to Atlantic, Nov. 1, 2002
34 Saint Albert, Co. Bluffs (1A) 20-0 to Logan-Magnolia, Sept. 15, 2006
33 Bishop Heelan, Sx City (3A) 28-13 to Spencer, Sept. 22, 2006
29 Solon (2A) 25-18 to Monticello, Oct. 20, 2006
28 Iowa City, City (4A) 20-3 to Cedar Falls, Oct. 19, 2007 (2-1-A-8)
26 Madrid (A) 28-20 to Earlham, Oct. 13, 2006
26 Clear Lake (3A) 21-7 to Waverly-Shell Rock, Sept. 21, 2007
22 North Tama (A) 13-12 to Lisbon, Sept. 28, 2007
22 Emmetsburg (1A) 35-28 to Eagle Grove, Oct. 19, 2007
21 West Branch (1A) 7-0 to Pekin, Oct. 19, 2007
State Best is 64 by Emmetsburg, 1995-2004 & Dowling Catholic, WDM – DM Metro Conference, 1967-1977;
8-Player – 29 by Adair-Casey, 2000-05
Longest Unbeaten Streak (34 or more, may include play-off teams)
11-player
56 – East Waterloo (next to last game in 1965 (tie); last game of ’65 thru ’71: 56 without a loss; 55 all wins)
49 – Harlan Community, first game 2003 – 2006 (to quarterfinals of play-offs)
47 – Dowling Catholic, WDM, last 3 games of 1966 to the final (ninth game) of 1971 (one tie)
47 – Anamosa, 1937 through 1945 (need the exact dates)
44 – Ankeny, last four games 1932 through first game in 1938
42 – Solon, 2007 season to Sept. 3, 2010
40 – Mount Pleasant, 1957 (third game) – 1961 (seventh game)
39 – Crestland, Early, last 2 games of 1967 through the first game of 1972
38 – Roland-Story, second game in 1979 through the 1982 play-offs.
38 – Central Lyon, from fourth game 1974 through second game 1978
37 – Cedar Rapids Jefferson, 1963-67 (2 ties)
36 – West Branch, first game 1991 to quarterfinals of play-offs 1993
36 – Bettendorf, first game 1987 to semifinals of play-offs 1989
34 – Wapsie Valley, 1986-1988
8-Player (25 or more)
25 – Stanton, 2007 to the 2008 semifinals
25 – Adair-Casey, last three regular season games of 2000 to play-offs semifinals of 2002
Longest Regular Season Unbeaten Streak (35 or more-no post season)
11-player
66 – Harlan Community, first game 1985 to last game in 1992
62 – West Branch, last 7 games 1990 through first game 1997
56 – East Waterloo (next to last game in 1965 (tie); last game of ’65 thru ’71: 56 without a loss; 55 all wins)
51 – Madrid, last 6 games in 1994 through 1999
47 – Dowling Catholic, WDM, last 3 games of 1966 to the final (ninth game) of 1971 (one tie)
46 – Harlan Community, 2003 – second game 2008
44 – Ogden, last seven games in 1980 through 1984 season
44 – Roland-Story, second game 1979 through 1984
44 – Ankeny, last four games 1932 through first game in 1938
41 – Wapsie Valley, 1986-90
40 – Mount Pleasant, 1957 (third game) – 1961 (seventh game)
40 – Emmetsburg, third game 1977 to second game 1982
40 – Emmetsburg, last four games in 1995 thru 1999
39 – Crestland, Early, last 2 games of 1967 through the first game of 1972
36 – North Fayette, West Union, 2004 – 2007
36 – Emmetsburg, last two games, 1982 to second game 1987
8-player (26 or more)
39 – Adair-Casey, last three regular season games, 2000 through 2005 opener
30 – Stanton from Oct. 6, 2006 to Aug. 27, 2010
26 – Aurelia, last game 2001 to eighth game 2004
Longest Conference or District Win Streak (40 or more)
11-player
64 – Emmetsburg, 1995 (last 4) – through first six in 2004
64 – Dowling Catholic, WDM, (Des Moines Metro Conference), 1967 to the second conference game in 1977
56 – Harlan Community, 2003 thru 2010 (in progress)
56 – Harlan, first conference game 1985 to final district game in 1992
54 – Madrid, last 6 district games 1994 through first four district games, 2001
53 – West Branch, 1990 conference season through the first 3 district games, 1997
8-player (25 or more)
29 – Adair Casey, last three 2000 through 2005 conference opener
24 – Stanton Oct. 6, 2006 to Oct. 1, 2010
Mix together fruit cocktail, mandarin oranges and maraschino cherries. Add pineapple chunks with juice. Sprinkle with instant lemon pudding. Stir and let stand. Other fruit can be used as long as they are drained. The secret is to use one box pudding to each can of pineapple with juice.
Mix Jello and boiling water. Add rest of ingredients. Chill. Serve topped with whipped cream.
MILWAUKEE (AP) – Nyjer Morgan hit a go-ahead, three-run double and the surging Milwaukee Brewers scored five runs in the fifth inning off Cardinals ace Chris Carpenter to rally for a 6-2 win over St. Louis on Monday night and extend their season-best winning streak to seven. Milwaukee (61-49) moved 3 1-2 games ahead of St. Louis in the NL Central, its biggest lead of the season. The Brewers and Cardinals will play 11 more times this year. Zack Greinke (9-4) allowed a first-inning, two-run homer to Matt Holliday, but the Brewers offense prevailed again in the second matchup this season of the former Cy Young winners. The Brewers’ first six batters reached base in the fifth, with Morgan delivering the decisive hit. Carpenter (6-8) appeared in complete control until the fifth when he had a 2-0 lead.
Members of the Adair County Temporary Redistricting Committee are set to meet this evening, in Greenfield. During their 6-p.m. session in the Adair County Boardroom at the courthouse, the redistricting committee will hold discussion on redistricting, along with the setting of the date, time and location of the next meeting.
Work on redistricting became necessary following the results of the 2010 census, which showed a population shift in Iowa.
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – The heat wave continues to take a toll on Iowa’s crops and livestock.
In the weekly crop report on Monday, the U.S. Department of Agriculture says 75 percent of the corn crop is in good to excellent shape, a decrease from 80 percent the week before. Seventy-three percent of the soybean crop is in good to excellent condition, a slide from 79 percent.
The report says along with livestock losses, the hot and humid weather is slowing weight gain and lowering milk production.
Reports of over 14 inches of rain in the Dubuque area last Wednesday and Thursday caused flash flooding that damaged property and crops.
State climatologist Harry Hillaker says preliminary data shows that July was Iowa’s warmest month since August 1983 and the warmest July since 1955.