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State Softball Schedule 07/18/2022

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July 19th, 2022 by admin

Tuesday, July 19
Class 3A Quarterfinals

11:00 a.m. –  Kruger Seeds Field
#2 Davenport Assumption (34-8) vs. #7 Ballard (16-20)

11:30 a.m. – Iowa Central Field
#3 Williamsburg (32-10) vs. #6 Sioux Center (22-9)

Class 2A Quarterfinals

1:00 p.m. – Kruger Seeds Field
#2 North Union (32-3) vs. #7 Louisa-Muscatine (25-8)

1:30 p.m. – Iowa Central Field
#3 Logan-Magnolia (28-0) vs. #6 Wilton (26-6)

3:00 p.m. – Kruger Seeds Field
#1 Central Springs (31-1) vs. #8 Mount Ayr (17-9)

3:30 p.m. – Iowa Central Field
#4 Iowa City Regina (21-11) vs. #5 Van Meter (30-9)

Class 1A Quarterfinals

5:00 p..m. – Kruger Seeds Field
#1 North Linn (32-8) vs. #8 Newman Catholic (25-9)

5:30 p.m. – Iowa Central Field
#4 Remsen St. Mary’s vs. #5 Southeast Warren (23-4)

7:00 p.m. – Kruger Seeds Field
#2 Newell-Fonda (35-4) vs. #7 Martensdale-St. Marys (24-3)

7:30 p.m. – Iowa Central Field
#3 Lisbon (35-4) vs. #6 Twin Cedars (26-3)

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley – Tuesday, July 19, 2022

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July 19th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly sunny. High 95. SW winds @ 10-20mph becoming NW, late.
Tonight: Fair to P/Cldy. Low around 68. NW @ 10.
Tomorrow: Mo. Sunny, with a high near 90. NW-S @ 5-10.
Thursday: P/Cldy. High 93.
Friday: P/Cldy. High near 95.

Monday’s High in Atlantic was 88. The Low was 61. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 86 and the Low was 58. The Record High on this date was 110 in 1934. The Record Low was 47 in 1891 & 1947.

State Baseball Schedule 07/19/2022

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July 19th, 2022 by admin

Tuesday, July 19

Class 2A Quarterfinals

11:00—#2 Estherville Lincoln Central (31-2) vs. #7 Interstate 35, Truro (24-6)

1:30—#3 Cascade (20-50 vs. #6 Mid-Prairie, Wellman (18-10)

4:30—#4 Beckman Catholic, Dyersville (24-13) vs. #5 Dike-New Hartford (26-3)

7:00—#1 Van Meter (36-0) vs. #8 Kuemper Catholic (20-16)

Class 4A Quarterfinals

11:30—#1 Johnston (33-4) vs. #8 Iowa City, Liberty (21-19)

2:00—#4 Waukee (27-11) vs. #5 Waukee Northwest (26-12)

5:00—#3 Prairie, Cedar Rapids (31-8) vs. #6 Dowling Catholic, W.D.M. (25-14)

7:30—#2 Iowa City, City High (31-8) vs. #7 Indianola (26-12)

CAM falters against tough New London squad

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July 18th, 2022 by admin

The CAM Cougars didn’t quite have their A-game on Monday night and fell to a strong New London Tigers squad 12-3 in the Class 1A Quarterfinals of the State Baseball Tournament in Carroll.  The Cougars pitching staff surrendered 10 walks and hit three other batters. New London took full advantage of those base-runners along with some defensive miscues to run away with the win.

The Tigers scored their first run in the first inning on a missed put-out by CAM at second base on a steal attempt. The ball squirted out into center and Josh Catala, who earned a walk to lead off the game, came strolling in to score. The Tigers then put up 4 runs in the 2nd. One run was walked in and then Dereck Santiago belted a 3-run double to push the lead to 5-0. Both teams got a run in the third, then the Tigers added 2 in the 4th to make it 8-1. CAM got two in the 5th on a double by Joe Kauffman but the Tigers stole momentum right back with three more in the bottom half of the frame and added a final run in the sixth.

Dereck Santiago got the win for the Tigers, going 4 1/3 with 8 strikeouts, 3 walks, 6 hits and 3 runs allowed. Josh Catala and Brenden Richey finished the game off. The Tigers improved to 29-1 and will play in the Semifinals on Wednesday night at 7:00 p.m.

Lane Spieker took the loss going 3 innings with 8 strikeouts, 5 walks, 4 hits and 6 runs allowed. Joe Kauffman and Drew Ticknor finished the rest of the way and both struggled at times to find the zone. They combined for 5 more walks and three hit batters. CAM ends a great season at 27-3.

CAM Head Coach Dan Daugherty gave a lot of credit to New London.

Coach Daugherty reflected on a phenomenal group of seniors that led the way for CAM.

Lane Spieker blamed himself for the uncharacteristic amount of walks he gave up. He was proud of what the group has been able to do for CAM athletics.

Fellow senior Joe Kauffman was grateful for his time with this group and their list of accomplishments.

Hats off to the CAM Cougars on a great run in 2022.

State Softball Scoreboard 07/18/2022

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July 18th, 2022 by admin

Class 5A Quarterfinals

#1 Fort Dodge 12, #8 Waukee 0 (3 innings) Box Score

#4 West Des Moines Valley 7,  #5 Southeast Polk 5 Box Score

#2 Muscatine 4, #7 Pleasant Valley 0 Box Score

#3 Waukee Northwest 4, #6 Linn-Mar 0 Box Score

Class 4A Quarterfinals

#1 Winterset 10,  #8 Burlington 2 Box Score

#5 Carlisle 8, #4 Norwalk  4 Box Score

#7 North Scott 2, #2 ADM 1  Box Score

#3 Dallas Center-Grimes 9, Indianola 3 Box Score

Class 3A Quarterfinals

#1 Mount Vernon 3, #8 Dubuque Wahlert 1 Box Score

#4 Saydel 3, #5 Davis County 1 Box Score

State Baseball Scoreboard 07/18/2022

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July 18th, 2022 by admin

Monday, July 18

Class 1A Quarterfinals

Kingsley-Pierson 7, North Linn 4

St. Mary’s, Remsen 6, South Winneshiek, Calmar 0

New London 12, CAM 3

Newman Catholic, Mason City 3, Lisbon 2

Class 3A Quarterfinals

Assumption, Davenport 11, Pella 1 (6 innings)

Independence 8, West Delaware 7

Sergeant Bluff-Luton 5, Lewis Central 4

Epworth, Western Dubuque 4 vs. Winterset 3

Atlantic Parks and Rec Board News: Splash pad discussed

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July 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The City of Atlantic’s Parks and Recreation Board of Directors met Monday evening, at City Hall. During the meeting, Parks and Rec Director Bryant Rasmussen updated the Board on the Bull Creek improvement project, which is nearly finished.

Rasmussen spoke also, about the proposed Sunnyside Splash Pad project. Three companies: Rain Deck, out of Texas, Aquatix, from Minnesota, and Crouch Recreation, which is out of Elkhorn, NE., have all provided a rough idea with regard to cost analysis, layout and functionality of a potential splash pad.

Rain Deck, he said, might be able to make a presentation via video conference. Rasmussen said he instructed all three companies to consider what types of things they can include in the making of a splashpad, so that it is inclusive for persons with disabilities.

The Parks Board asked Bryant to contact those companies to see if they would like to be a part of a Parks & Rec Work Session to explain more, about their proposals and associated costs. Officials with Crouch Recreation, he said stopped in Atlantic recently, and mentioned the current lead-time for projects is 12-to 16-weeks, and that’s not counting on the construction of a base and other factors.

Parks & Rec Chairperson Jolene Smith, it’s time to get the ball rolling on moving forward, so the public can see progress is being made.

In other business, Bryant Rasmussen said rip-rap for erosion control on Lake #3 at the Schildberg Recreation Area. They used broken-up concrete from an older trail section to shore-up the bank.

The Parks Board tabled any action on expanding the Soccer Complex until more information on costs and specifics can be addressed.

Glenwood Resource Center cited after accidental oxygen deprivation incident

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July 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

GLENWOOD, Iowa — The State run Glenwood Resource Center is in trouble once again. The facility was cited for putting a resident in jeopardy, when a patient was accidentally be deprived of oxygen for a time. KETV reports an investigation revealed that a man’s oxygen had been shut off to move him — and wasn’t turned back on. Inspectors say the man was checked on four times and no one noticed. Once the oxygen was back on, nearly 3 hours later, the man recovered. State inspectors said this is another case of the facility’s lack of staff training.

The GRC is set to close permanently in 2024. Trouble at the Center came to light in 2019 with allegations of abuse and experiments on the developmentally disabled. That led to a federal investigation, and in December 2021, the justice department condemned how the facility was run. In June, a citation report filed by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals showed that a 30-year-old resident at the Glenwood Resource Center died of dehydration.

The report alleges that a “lack of training and communication” led to the man being given lower fluids than were ordered for him several times over a one-month period.

Central Iowa child dies in CO zip-line accident

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July 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

A family, sheriff’s office and community are mourning the loss of a 4-year-old boy killed in a “tragic accident” that involved a slack line or zip line Friday morning in Littleton, Colorado. Jefferson County, Colorado Sheriff’s Deputies say they were called to the 6000 block of South Jay Way for a tree that fell on a 4-year-old boy. Deputies said a group of kids was playing on a slack line or a zip line between two trees when one gave way and fell on top of the boy.

KCCI reports a GoFundMe identifies him as Maximillion Wood from Indianola, Iowa. The Wood family was visiting other family members in the neighborhood when the accident happened. Maximillion’s 14-year-old sister was also hurt and is expected to be okay. Karlyn Tilley, public information officer for the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office in Colorado, says “Although we are still investigating this death, we have no reason to believe this was anything more than a very tragic accident. It was incredibly traumatic for all of the children who witnessed the incident. The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office provided victim advocates to the family, the owners of the home where the incident occurred, and to all other children who were in the yard.”

The GoFundMe said Maximillion would have started kindergarten this year and that he looked up to his siblings and his parents.

Man who pleaded guilty in lottery rigging scandal released after 5 years in prison

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July 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – State records show the man convicted of rigging lottery jackpots in Iowa and at least four other states was released Friday after serving more than five years in prison. Eddie Tipton was head of security at the Multi-state Lottery Association in Urbandale. He implanted computer code that manipulated the numbers for Hot Lotto jackpots worth at least 24 million in Iowa, Wisconsin, Kansas, Oklahoma and Colorado. Iowa Lottery officials refused to pay a 2010 Hot Lotto jackpot to people who were trying to claim the money anonymously. The scheme unraveled when a co-worker saw the video of a man in a hoodie buying the winning ticket and recognized Tipton.

In 2017, Tipton pleaded guilty to ongoing criminal conduct and was sentenced to up to 25 years in prison. The Iowa Board of Parole approved Eddie Tipton’s early release in January, but his parole date was delayed after Tipton got into a fight in prison in February.

Tipton’s brother, Tommy — a former county magistrate in Texas, served 75 days in jail for his role in the scam. Eddie Tipton has filed a court petition to have his conviction reversed and end the payment of restitution.