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Atlantic hopes to get offense rolling in Homecoming tilt with Denison-Schleswig

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September 8th, 2016 by admin

The Atlantic Trojans are gearing up for a homecoming tilt with the Denison-Schleswig Monarchs on the gridiron Friday night.  Atlantic struggled to get the offense going in a 7-3 loss to Shenandoah and Trojan Head Coach Mike McDermott said they are going to shake things up this week to try to get more production.

The Trojans will be working to get through those injuries and also will be dealing with a different atmosphere during a Homecoming contest.  Coach McDermott said his staff encourages the kids to participate in all of the school pride activities and to enjoy it but he’s been pleased with their focus on preparation when they have needed it this week.  Coach McDermott said he has seen improvement from his team but one goal this week is to finish drives when they get the chance to.

Atlantic will host Denison-Schleswig at the Trojan Bowl with kickoff set for 7:30pm following the Freshman contest.  Both teams come in at 1-1 with this being their first district game.

Griswold hosts Riverside in district football action

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September 8th, 2016 by admin

The Riverside Bulldogs travel to Griswold to face the Tigers in a Class A District 7 match-up on Friday night. Griswold is off to a 1-1 start to the season while the Bulldogs have an 0-2 record to begin the year.  The intensity may step up a notch this week with games now in district play having an effect on every team’s postseason hopes.

Griswold Coach Andy Everett said he feels like his team is a week behind having missed their scrimmage to start the year due to lightning but thinks is team is really starting to improve this week.

Coach Everett knows in order to keep up the offensive momentum from last week’s win the Tigers will have to get in the way of a big interior defensive line for Riverside.

Defensively the Tigers have been led by Senior Wyatt Robinette at the linebacker position and Coach Everett said he has a chance to have a really special season.

Riverside Head Coach Mitch Rice is excited to get some players back in the mix this week that were injured early in the season.

Coach Rice said he sees much of the same with the Tigers this season as in years past and knows they always present a tough challenge.

The Bulldogs did get some offense going last week against Tri-Center and Coach Rice liked the spirited way his team competed and thinks they have what it takes to end their 11-game losing streak dating back to last season.

We will have coverage of the Bulldogs and the Tigers on KJAN. Join Chris Parks and Mike Smith for the broadcast. Our pick ’em show Who’s Gonna Win? airs at 6:00pm, the Dvorak Tire and Service Pre-Game Show at 6:30pm and Kickoff at 7:00pm in Griswold.

Arcia, Perez power Brewers past Cardinals 12-5

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September 8th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Domingo Santana and Orlando Arcia hit back-to-back homers as the Milwaukee Brewers continued their recent road dominance routing the St. Louis Cardinals 12-5 on Thursday night. Hernan Perez had four hits and three RBIs for the Brewers, who won their season-high fifth straight on the road and have won seven of their last eight games. The Cardinals fell to 30-38 at home and dropped a half game behind the idle New York Mets for the second wild card spot.

Santana and Arcia connected on consecutive pitches in the second inning. It was the seventh time Milwaukee hit back-to-back homers this season and the second time in four days as Chris Carter and Santana did it on Sunday at Pittsburgh. Brewers righty Junior Guerra (8-3) needed 74 pitches to get through five innings in his second start back from the disabled list. Jaime Garcia (10-12) dropped a career-high fourth straight decision.

Glenwood Activities Complex renovation

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September 8th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Plans for renovating the Glenwood School District’s activities complex were heard at a special meeting Wednesday night. School officials, along with members of the Glenwood Activities Booster Club, held a public meeting to discuss results of a feasibility study by Lucas Partners on the proposed renovations, including a new track and press box, plus improved entrances, exits and parking. Glenwood School Superintendent Devin Embray says the improvements are much needed.

“The facility has served us very well over the years,” said Embray. “It’s just getting to the point where it’s very outdated, and needing upgrades, and to the point where some major things need to be done. The booster club, in looking at that, felt that if we have to do a lot of renovations and a lot of upgrades in a lot of different areas of the complex, maybe we should do it in one big project. So, that’s what they took on, and did.”

While saying most attendees expressed support for the project, Embray says money is the big question. “This feasibility study came back,” he said, “basically saying that people were in agreement that something had to be done with the sports complex, they differed in terms of how grandeur that would look, and how much money it would take to do that.

“The feedback basically said, ‘we’re for it, we just don’t have the money at this time to do it all at one time. Is there a possibility of scaling it back a little bit, and also phasing it out over time so that we can accomplish the end goal of getting it updated, so it doesn’t strain us at one point?'” Embray added. Coming off construction of Glenwood High’s new auxiliary gym, and the city’s new outdoor aquatic center, the superintendent says residents may be leery of another facilities project.

“Those two projects are revenue bond projects,” said Embray. “It wasn’t a capital campaign project, but it does affect people in terms of donations–kind of a donor fatigue that’s going on. We’re doing great things in Glenwood around our area. This was just one more thing that needed to happen. How it happens, when it happens, and how much of it happens–we’re just going back to the drawing board, and putting those things back together.”

Though Embray believes support for the upgrades is there, he adds it may not be at the level the district’s visionary committee originally expected. He says the district’s booster club will spearhead a capital campaign for the renovations, estimated at $5.2 million “in one fell swoop.” “The funding source for that is basically a capital campaign of donations,” he said, “and possible grants that we can get to do the project. The part that the district is looking at are the things that the district would normally be looking at in terms of facility plans and maintenance plans. So our dollars, our school dollars, would probably go into the track complex, itself.”

Embray says visionary committee members are expected to set a timetable for the project, and present it to the Glenwood School Board in three weeks.

(Story courtesy Mike Peterson/KMA Shenandoah)

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 9/8/2016

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September 8th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast w/Jim Field.

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Kang’s HR ends Pirates’ 8-game skid; Bucs beat Cards 4-3

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September 8th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Jung Ho Kang led off the eighth inning with a home run, leading the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 4-3 win over the St. Louis Cardinals on Wednesday night to snap an eight-game losing streak.

Kang hit a drive deep into the bullpens in left-center off rookie Alex Reyes (1-1) for his 17th homer and third in two games. It helped snap the Pirates’ longest skid since dropping 10 straight in 2011. The Cardinals are percentage points ahead of the New York Mets for the second NL wild card, and the Pirates drew within 4 ½ games of St. Louis.

Trevor Williams (1-0) allowed one unearned run in three innings for the win in his major league debut. Tony Watson worked a perfect ninth inning for his 11th save.

Treynor XC Invite 09/06/2016

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September 7th, 2016 by admin

Treynor Cross Country Invitational
Tuesday, September 6, 2016

GIRLS

Team Results

1
Underwood
70.00
2
AHSTW
103.00
3
Tri-Center
158.00
4
Logan-Magnolia
182.00
5
Boyer Valley
187.00
6
EHK/Exira
232.00
7
St. Albert
257.00
8
Riverside
261.00
9
West Harrison
264.00
10
Treynor
275.00
11
Southwest Iowa
357.00

Individual Results

1
Karley Larson
Underwood
20:08.34
2
Janette Schraft
East Mills
21:10.73
3
Payton Sporrer
IKM-Manning
21:41.30
4
Taylor Sporrer
Logan-Magnolia
21:52.09
5
Emily Copic
EHK/Exira
21:54.66
6
Mary Grace Martin
Underwood
21:55.43
7
Katlyn Holaday
CAM
22:24.39
8
Kiley Cook
Underwood
22:46.12
9
Jaycie Schueman
AHSTW
22:54.55
10
McKenzie Mantell
AHSTW
23:17.76

Full results here.

BOYS

Team Results

1
Tri-Center
95.00
2
Boyer Valley
125.00
3
Underwood
226.00
4
Riverside
244.00
5
AHSTW
265.00
6
IKM-Manning
272.00
7
St. Albert
282.00
8
Southwest Iowa
286.00
9
Treynor
304.00
10
Logan-Magnolia
344.00
11
Whiting
407.00

Individual Results

1
Jerry Jorgenson
Treynor
17:39.32
2
Connor Garrett
Boyer Valley
18:03.99
3
Joe Weber
Boyer Valley
18:05.81
4
Zach Ambrose
Boyer Valley
18:28.68
5
Lane Ausdemore
Tri-Center
18:52.75
6
Justin Ambrose
Boyer Valley
18:54.83
7
Dalton Fischer
Ahstw
18:57.19
8
Stephen McGee
Southwest Iowa
19:08.44
9
Caleb Chmelka
Tri-Center
19:09.88
10
Braxton Larsen
Tri-Center
19:15.39

Full results here.

Clarinda Cross Country Invitational 09/06/2016

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September 7th, 2016 by admin

Clarinda Cross Country Invitational
Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Full results 20160906ClarindaXCMeet.

GIRLS

Team Standings

  1. Shenandoah-Essex 56
  2. Atlantic 76
  3. Gretna 105
  4. Griswold 153
  5. Maryville 155
  6. Clarinda 160
  7. Nebraska City 198
  8. Bedford 212
  9. Red Oak 224
  10. Southwest Valley 255
  11. Rockport 287

Individual Standings

  1. Mazie Larsen, Gretna 19.02.1
  2. Lily Abdulla, Winnetonka 20:25.2
  3. Lydia Mitchell, Maryville 20:55.3
  4. Claire Campbell, Shenandoah-Essex 21:23.4
  5. Ashley Wendt, Atlantic 21.30.5
  6. Laura Feuerbacher, Maryville 21:36.6
  7. Carlie Manrose, Shenandoah-Essex 21:47.7
  8. Nicole Martendale, Gretna 21:50.8
  9. Devan Gray, Shenandoah-Essex 22:22.9
  10. Cayla Adamson, Winnetonka 22:37.10

BOYS

Team Standings

  1. Gretna 61
  2. Atlantic 74
  3. Shenandoah-Essex 92
  4. Red Oak 104
  5. Maryville 110
  6. Clarinda 216
  7. Griswold 219
  8. Nebraska City 238
  9. Bedford 245
  10. Southwest Valley 258
  11. Rockport 392

Individual Standings

  1. Jordan Lorenz, Gretna 16:54.1
  2. Nate Harmon, Gretna 17:22.2
  3. Phoenix Shadden, Atlantic 17:49.3
  4. David Thompson, Griswold 18:07.4
  5. Josh Alvarez, Maryville 18:15.5
  6. Bradley Dennis, Atlantic 18:18.6
  7. Alec Selberg, Red Oak 18:19.7
  8. James Kearney, Nebraska City 18:34.8
  9. Bridger Nebel, Shenandoah-Essex 18:37.9
  10. Trent Finnegan, Shenandoah-Essex 18:37.10

Full Atlantic results Clarinda Results 2016.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 9/7/2016

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September 7th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast w/Jim Field.

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Iowa Association of Track Coaches Week 2 Cross Country Rankings

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September 7th, 2016 by admin

Released September 6, 2016

Boys 4A

Rank School
1 Pleasant Valley
2 Dowling WDM
3 Valley WDM
4 Prairie CR
5 Waukee
6 Iowa City West
7 Johnston
8 Indianola
9 Iowa City-City High
10 Cedar Falls
11 Urbandale
12 Muscatine
13 Linn-Mar
14 Ankeny
15 Dubuque Hempstead

Teams to Watch
Ankeny Centennial
Cedar Rapids, Washington
Dubuque Senior
Epworth, Western Dubuque
Sioux City, North

Girls 4A

Rank School
1 Johnston
2 Iowa City West
3 Iowa City City High
4 Ankeny Centennial
5 Cedar Falls
6 Waukee
7 Dowling WDM
8 Dubuque Senior
9 Pleasant Valley
10 Linn-Mar
11 Dubuque Hempstead
12 Bettendorf
13 Muscatine
14 Roosevelt DM
15 Ankeny

Teams to Watch
Ames
Cedar Rapids, Kennedy
North Scott Eldridge
Urbandale
Valley WDM

Boys 3A

Rank School
1 Mount Vernon-Lisbon
2 Dallas Center-Grimes
3 Grinnell
4 Gilbert
5 Marion
6 Mount Pleasant
7 Decorah
8 Pella
9 Cedar Rapids Xavier
10 Dubuque Wahlert
11 Spirit Lake
12 Carlisle
13 Waverly Shell Rock
14 Humboldt
15 Atlantic

Teams to Watch
Bondurant-Farrar
Glenwood
Oskaloosa
Sioux City Heelan
Webster City

Girls 3A

Rank School
1 Gilbert
2 Decorah
3 DCG
4 Pella
5 Assumption
6 Wahlert
7 Bishop-Heelan
8 Ft. Madison
9 Marion
10 Humboldt
11 Charles City
12 Denison-Schleswig
13 Spencer
14 North Polk
15 Mt.Vernon-Lisbon

Teams to Watch
Ballard
Center Point-Urbana
Spirit Lake
Winterset
Xavier, Cedar Rapids

Boys 2A

Rank School
1 Garner Hayfield Ventura
2 Unity Christian
3 Mid Prairie Wellman
4 South Hamilton
5 Western Christian
6 Aplington Parkersburg
7 Clear Lake
8 George Little Rock
9 East Marshall LeGrand
10 Anamosa
11 South Winnesheik
12 Tipton
13 Monticello
14 Dike New Hartford
15 Davis County

Teams to Watch
CMB
Ogden
Sioux Center
Waukon

Girls 2A

Rank School
1 Monticello
2 South Winneshiek
3 Pocahontas
4 Mid Prairie
5 Okoboji
6 Cascade
7 Emmetsburg
8 Unity Christian
9 CMB
10 Osage
11 Shenandoah
12 Western Christian
13 Clear Lake
14 Aplington Parkersburg
15 Iowa City Regina

Teams to Watch
Dike-New Hartford
KP-WC
Mediapolis
North Cedar
Underwood

Boys 1A

Rank School
1 Nodaway Valley
2 Pekin
3 Denver
4 Panorama
5 Eagle Grove
6 Boyer Valley
7 West Central Valley
8 Trinity Christian
9 Tri Center
10 Starmont
11 West Fork
12 Calamus Wheatland
13 Marquette
14 Newman Mason City
15 Colo Nesco

Teams to Watch
Bellevue
BCLUW
Central Elkader
Dunkerton
Wapello

Girls 1A

Rank School
1 Central Elkader
2 Pekin
3 North Linn
4 Saint Edmond
5 Hudson
6 Newman
7 Panorama
8 Denver
9 West Fork
10 Jesup
11 Alta Aurelia
12 Treynor
13 Colo Nesco
14 Edgewood Colesburg
15 ACGC

Teams to Watch
Durant
Maple Valley Athton Oto
Marquette
Saint Ansgar
Starmont