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High School Softball/Baseball Scoreboard 05/27/2022

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May 28th, 2022 by admin

SOFTBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Ballard 9, Atlantic 7 (A: Ava Rush 2 hits, Malena Woodward 2 RBI Double.)
Creston 16, Red Oak 0
Glenwood 11, Sioux City West 0
Kuemper Catholic 4, East Sac County 0
Westwood 7, St. Albert 5

Western Iowa Conference

AHSTW 12, Riverside 2
Logan-Magnolia 12, Underwood 1
Treynor 4, Audubon 3
Tri-Center 4, IKM-Manning 3

Rolling Valley Conference

Coon Rapids-Bayard 13, Boyer Valley 0
Exira-EHK 18, West Harrison 0
Glidden-Ralston 8, Ar-We-Va 1
Woodbine 14, Whiting 1

Corner Conference

East Mills 11, Sidney 5
Griswold 19, Stanton 0 (G: Joey Reynolds 5 RBI, triple and single, scored 3 runs. Marissa Askeland 2 hits, 3 RBI. Brenna Rossell 2 hits, 2 RBI, Pitched perfect game with 4 K’s)

Pride of Iowa Conference

East Union 5, Lenox 1
Martensdale-St. Marys 14, Southwest Valley 4
Mount Ayr 12, Central Decatur 0
Southeast Warren 10, Bedford 0
Wayne 11, Nodaway Valley 0

Bishop Heelan Classic

West Monona 11, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 1
West Monona 10, Lewis Central 2
Sioux City East 13, Lewis Central 5
LeMars 11, Lawton-Bronson 0
LeMars 8, River Valley 3
Estherville-Lincoln Central 2, SB-L 0
Spirit Lake 11, Sioux City North 1
River Valley 7, Sioux City North 6

Other Scores

Twin Cedars 17, Orient-Macksburg 3

BASEBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Bishop Heelan 12, Harlan 0
Creston 12, Red Oak 6
Glenwood 12, CB Thomas Jefferson 2
Kingsley-Pierson 6, St. Albert 4
Urbandale 7, Lewis Central 5

Western Iowa Conference

Riverside 11, AHSTW 6
Treynor 8, Audubon 3
Tri-Center 14, IKM-Manning 4
Underwood 4, Logan-Magnolia 1

Rolling Valley Conference

Coon Rapids-Bayard 10, Boyer Valley 0
Exira-EHK 3, West Harrison 1
Glidden-Ralston 5, Ar-We-Va 4
Woodbine 19, Whiting 2

Corner Conference

Sidney 16, East Mills 4
Stanton 8, Griswold 5

Pride of Iowa Conference

Lenox 4, East Union 1
Martensdale-St. Marys 3, Southwest Valley 2
Mount Ayr 8, Central Decatur 1
Nodaway Valley 2, Wayne 0
Southeast Warren 17, Bedford 5

Skyscan Forecast Saturday 05/28/2022

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May 28th, 2022 by admin

Skyscan Forecast  Saturday, May 28, 2022  Austin Romer

Today: Partly cloudy. S @ 20. High 84.

Tonight: Clouds increasing. S @ 20. Low 67.

Sunday: Mostly cloudy. Windy. S @ 25. High 88.

Sunday Night: Slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. S @ 15-20. Low 69.

Memorial Day: Sunny then a moderate chance of rain in the evening. S @ 20. High 89.

Tuesday: Strong chance of rain in the morning. Cooling throughout the day. SW @ 15. High 76.

Yesterday’s high was 78 and the low was 43. This day last year the high was 52 and the low was 36. The all-time record high for today was 97 set in 2018. The record low was 29 set in 1894. Sunrise this morning was at 5:50 a.m. and sunset tonight is 8:44 p.m.

Governor announces head of Iowa Veterans Affairs has resigned

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May 27th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds is planning to consolidate the Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs and the Iowa Veterans Home in Marshalltown into one agency. The Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs helps Iowa veterans and their families secure military benefits and it oversees the Iowa Veterans Cemetery. According to a news release from the governor’s office, department director Steve Lukan is “leaving for employment in the private sector” and has resigned.

Reynolds has appointed Iowa Veterans Home Commandant Matthew Peterson as interim director of the Department of Veterans Affairs. The governor says she’s exploring a merger to house all veterans services in one agency.

The Iowa Veterans Home sits on a 150 acre campus and has about 500 residents. It’s the fifth largest veterans home in the country. The Department of Veterans Affairs has offices at Camp Dodge in Johnston. The agency’s website
still lists Lukan as its executive director.

2022 Girls State Golf Final Results

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May 27th, 2022 by admin

Class 1A – American Legion Golf Course, Marshalltown

Team Standings

Pos. Team Total
To Par
Gross
R1 R2 Total
1 Bishop Garrigan

Bishop Garrigan

+145 361 352 713  
2 Grundy Center

Grundy Center

+171 367 372 739  
3 Central Lyon

Central Lyon

+189 376 381 757  
4 New London

New London

+200 378 390 768  
5 Newell-Fonda

Newell-Fonda

+201 380 389 769  
6 Akron Westfield

Akron Westfield

+222 398 392 790  
7 Sigourney

Sigourney

+228 400 396 796  
8 West Branch

West Branch

+241 395 414 809  
9 BCLUW

BCLUW

+253 412 409 821  
10 St Albert

St Albert

+267 422 413 835  

Individual Top 10

Pos. Player Total
To Par
Gross
R1 R2 Total
Gross
1 Greenlee Smock

Lynnville-Sully

+12 75 79 154
2 Madelynn Hornback

Sigourney

+21 81 82 163
T3 Abbie Lindeman

Grundy Center

+24 83 83 166
T3 Taylor Phillips

New London

+24 82 84 166
5 Annie Burns

Bishop Garrigan

+25 82 85 167
T6 Emma Davidson

Northwood-Kensett

+26 86 82 168
T6 Ava Eisenbarth

Bishop Garrigan

+26 87 81 168
8 Kylie Powers

IKM-Manning High School

+33 83 92 175
9 Claire Jarrett

West Branch

+36 87 91 178
T10 Sidney Tritz

Remsen St. Mary’s

+37 92 87 179
T10 Brylee Hoeg

Grundy Center

+37 86 93 179

Class 2A – Pheasant Ridge Golf Course, Cedar Falls

Pos. Team Total
To Par
Gross
R1 R2 Total
1 Sumner-Fredericksburg

Sumner-Fredericksburg

+127 357 346 703
2 New Hampton

New Hampton

+136 348 364 712
3 Dike – New Hartford

Dike – New Hartford

+154 370 360 730
4 Williamsburg

Williamsburg

+161 361 376 737
5 Roland-Story

Roland-Story

+171 368 379 747
6 Van Meter

Van Meter

+181 372 385 757
7 Treynor

Treynor

+186 382 380 762
8 Garner-Hayfield -Ventura

Garner-Hayfield -Ventura

+206 391 391 782
9 Anamosa Senior High School

Anamosa Senior High School

+216 394 398 792
10 Mid – Prairie

Mid – Prairie

+219 403 392 795

Individual Top 10

Pos. Player Total
To Par
Gross
R1 R2 Total
Gross
Details
1 Chloe Bolte

Sumner-Fredericksburg

+5 75 74 149 WON PLAYOFF (Par on #18)
2 Molly Fereday

Columbus Catholic

+5 73 76 149  
3 Olivia Hines

Mediapolis

+9 72 81 153  
4 Makenna Carlson

Roland-Story

+17 80 81 161  
5 Jaisel Bott

Williamsburg

+20 77 87 164  
T6 Kendra Casey

Sioux Central

+21 85 80 165  
T6 Brooklynn Currin

Treynor

+21 80 85 165  
8 Shae Bernhardt

Van Meter

+22 83 83 166  
9 Ellie Erickson

Roland-Story

+23 82 85 167  
10 Jillian Beuter

Dike – New Hartford

+24 80 88 168  

Class 3A – River Valley Golf Course, Adel

Pos. Team Total
To Par
Gross
Thru
Today
To Par
Gross
Today
R1
1 Clear Lake

Clear Lake

+132 15-18 +60 360
2 Gilbert

Gilbert

+140 15-18 +80 348
3 Dubuque Wahlert Catholic

Dubuque Wahlert Catholic

+166 15-18 +78 376
4 Lisbon

Lisbon

+207 15-18 +107 388
5 Washington

Washington

+221 11-18 +109 400
6 West Delaware

West Delaware

+223 F +115 396
7 Humboldt

Humboldt

+234 11-18 +113 409
8 Solon

Solon

+236 11-18 +102 422
9 Sioux Center

Sioux Center

+245 11-18 +106 427
10 ADM

ADM

+289 11-18 +130 447

Individual Top 10

Pos. Player Total
To Par
Gross
Thru
Today
To Par
Gross
Today
R1 R2 Total
Gross
T1 Rylee Heryford

Newton

+5 F +2 75 74 149
T1 Eden Lohrbach

Gilbert

+5 15 +2 75 75
3 Meghan DeLong

Clear Lake

+14 15 +4 82 82
4 Nora Carlson

Humboldt

+15 11* +7 80 80
5 Ava Kalb

Dubuque Wahlert Catholic

+22 15 +7 87 87
T6 Natalie Ames

Keokuk High School

+23 F +15 80 87 167
T6 Jaya West

Winterset

+23 F +17 78 89 167
T6 Rebecca DeLong

Clear Lake

+23 F +9 86 81 167
T9 Dani Hurt

Le Mars Community High School

+24 F +15 81 87 168
T9 Kaylie Kelchen

Lisbon

+24 15 +9 87 87

Class 4A – Otter Creek Golf Course, Ankeny

Pos. Team Total
To Par
Gross
R1 R2 Total Details
1 Valley

Valley

+69 325 312 637  
2 Pleasant Valley

Pleasant Valley

+88 325 331 656  
3 Marshalltown

Marshalltown

+97 333 332 665  
4 Cedar Falls

Cedar Falls

+118 344 342 686  
5 Western Dubuque

Western Dubuque

+123 352 339 691  
6 Southeast Polk

Southeast Polk

+125 349 344 693  
7 Bettendorf

Bettendorf

+132 354 346 700  
8 Waukee Northwest

Waukee Northwest

+137 349 356 705 Won Tie-Breaker
9 Linn-Mar

Linn-Mar

+137 362 343 705  
10 Ankeny Centennial

Ankeny Centennial

+153 364 357 721  

Individual Top 10

Pos. Player Total
To Par
Gross
R1 R2 Total
Gross
Details
1 Shannyn Vogler

Bettendorf

+1 72 71 143 Won Playoff
2 Amber Henson

Marshalltown

+1 73 70 143  
3 Isabella Pettersen

Iowa City Liberty

+7 77 72 149  
4 Hallie Yates

Valley

+9 79 72 151  
T5 Maura Peters

Pleasant Valley

+12 77 77 154  
T5 Morgan Rupp

Linn-Mar

+12 76 78 154  
T5 McKenna Stackis

Western Dubuque

+12 78 76 154  
T8 Addie Berg

Cedar Rapids Prairie

+14 80 76 156  
T8 Saffire Sayre

Valley

+14 76 80 156  
T10 Erika Holmberg

Pleasant Valley

+15 76 81 157  
T10 Hannah Pettitt

Waukee Northwest

+15 80 77 157  

Girls State Tennis Results 05/27/2022

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May 27th, 2022 by admin

Day one of the Girls State Singles and Doubles Tennis Tournaments was Friday. Here’s a look at how area players fared on the first day.

1A Singles

Le Yuan Sun of Shenandoah is into the Semifinals. She picked up an opening win over Tanae Thiravong of Albia 6-0, 6-3. She then won in the Quarterfinals 6-4, 6-3 over Sophia Fain of Columbus Catholic.

Samantha Tidgren of Kuemper Catholic lost her opening match 6-4, 6-2 to Tess Paton of Fairfield. Then in the consolation first round Tidgren lost to Tanae Thiravong of Albia 6-3, 6-3.

Coryl Matheny of Glenwood lost her first round match to Ella Tallett of Xavier 6-1, 6-3. She then won in the consolation first round 6-3, 6-3 over Kenna Mongan of Cherokee, Washington.

Lanee Olsen of Lewis Central dropped her opening match 6-0, 6-1 to Mary Solfstad of Assumption. She then won in the consolations 6-3, 6-1 over Allison Pavlovec of Decorah.

1A Doubles

Alexis and Oasis Opheim of Lewis Central lost their first match 3-6, 6-4, 7-6 (10-8) to Haley Berends and Kinsey Schroeder of Spencer. They then won in the consolations 6-3, 6-2 over Shannon Bush and Helen Sons of Assumption.

Taylor Cole and Mason Hartley of Clarinda won their first match 6-2, 7-6 over Libby Janssen and Adria Neymeyer of Aplington-Parkersburg. They then lost in the Quarters to Mara Holland and Annalise Skrade of Decorah 6-4, 6-4.

Landry Miller and Allison Narmi of St. Albert won their first match 6-1, 6-2 over Kaitlyn and Kendall Olson of Osage. They then lost in the Quarterfinals 6-3, 4-6, 7-5 to Ella Dilulio and Allison Halligan of Assumption.

Merced Ramirez and Tessa Rolenc of Red Oak lost their first match to Presley Blommers and Lucy Roach of Oskaloosa 6-2, 1-6, 6-3. They then won in the first round of consolations 6-4, 6-2 over Kaitlyn and Kendall Olson of Osage.

Play concludes on Saturday at the University of Iowa Tennis Center.

Reynolds says she’s taking ‘pro-active’ steps on school safety

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May 27th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) -Governor Kim Reynolds says she believes the State of Iowa could use federal pandemic relief money on additional school security measures. Reynolds says banning semi-automatic weapons like the one used to kill two teachers and 19 students in a Texas school isn’t the cure to mass shootings.  “You can’t focus on one thing and think it’s going to fix it because then the other thing that you do is you start to give some false sense of security that that’s it and we’re all going to be safe,” Reynolds says. “We all have to vigilant in our response looking for ways to keep kids safe — and people.”

Earlier this spring, Reynolds met with a company that digitizes the layout of schools, so those maps could be used by law enforcement in an active shooter situation. The state may also buy an app that lets students anonymously submit tips that a classmate may be threatening their school. “One of the things we wanted to make sure we had in place also is you need a central location, so we have somebody there that’s actually hearing, because it’s not an 8-5,” Reynolds says. “A lot of times those things happen later at night.”

Reynolds signed a law in 2018 requiring every Iowa school to have a high-quality emergency plan, conduct annual reviews and practice the response to an active shooter. The Iowa Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management also conducts threat assessments. “I think they’ve done about 54 since 2015 with the different school districts,” Reynolds says. “So what we’re looking at is maybe contract that out and provide that for all school districts.” Those could be done over the summer, according to Reynolds.

IA Gov. Kim Reynolds speaks during a Press Conference (File Photo)

Reynolds says there’s no single answer to what happened in Texas, but the governor says she is concerned by reports the shooter was in the school for an hour before law enforcement intervened. “As we have these horrific things happen we need to do an honest assessment and we need to be forthcoming about what happened and what we do differently going forward,” Reynolds says, “and we talk about that and we implement that into the training.”

The Texas shooter shared his plans on social media right before heading to the school and Reynolds says she’s troubled by news he may have indicated at the age of 14 that he’d go into a school with a gun when he was a senior. “I cannot imagine what these families — parents, grandparents, spouses, the school staff, the community, the local law enforcement to have to walk into that scene, the country, I mean, it is horrific,” Reynolds says. “…You can do everything you can and continue to evaluate and be as prepared as you can to make sure that things like this doesn’t happen, but there is evil that exists in the world and if you’re determined to do something like this, you’re probably going to find the means to do it, but let’s be proactive.”

Reynolds says the Governor’s School Safety Bureau is submitting applications for federal grants and is coordinating state agency efforts to plan for and respond to threats in Iowa schools.

Polk County man sentenced on Child Porn & gun charges

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May 27th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, IA – A man from Polk County was sentenced Friday (May 27) to 55-yearsd-in prison, following his guilty pleas to production of child pornography, receipt of child porn, and to being a felon in possession of a firearm. Authorities say 62-year-old Gary Dale Elliott, Sr., of Des Moines, has a long criminal history that includes a 1988 conviction resulting from the death of his infant son. Elliott spent approximately 27 years in prison for that offense before being paroled in 2015.

The investigation into Elliott’s latest activities began in early 2021, when a woman reported to law enforcement that she had found thumb drives containing child pornography in Elliott’s Des Moines residence. Elliott, a felon, later threatened the woman while armed with a loaded gun.

In February 2021, officers executed a search warrant at Elliott’s residence and seized computers, thumb drives, and other electronic devices. Officers searched those devices and located thousands of images and videos of child pornography. The investigation also revealed that Elliott produced child pornography in 2018 by filming three minor victims with a camera hidden in the bathroom of his residence.

The matter was investigated by the Des Moines Police Department, Iowa Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, and the FBI Child Exploitation and Human Trafficking Task Force. The case was prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa.

4 arrested on drug and theft charges in Fremont County

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May 27th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Hamburg, Iowa) – A call to assist a motorist with a disabled vehicle, Thursday night in Fremont County, resulted in the arrest of four people from Kansas City, Kansas. The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office reports Deputies responded to the area of I-29 southbound near mile-marker 5, at around 11:53-p.m., and upon arrival, located a silver Chrysler 300. They also observed indicators criminal activity.

Haskins

Misirlija

Thompson

Montgomery

The Mills County K9 Unit was called to assist and a K9 “Judge” alerted to controlled substances in the vehicle. A search was conducted, and stolen property and narcotics were located.

Those taken into custody for Theft in the 2nd Degree and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, include:

  • 58-year-old Carl Haskins
  • 41-year-old Jamishia Misirlija
  • 57-year-old Ellen Montgomery, and
  • 59-year-old Janice Thompson.

Thompson was additionally charged with Unlawful Possession of Prescription Drugs.

Disclaimer: A criminal charge is merely an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

Red Oak man arrested in connection w/a Sexual Assault

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May 27th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Sidney, Iowa) – Fremont County Sheriff Kevin Aistrope, Friday (today), said his deputies, on Tuesday, arrested a Red Oak man following an investigation into an alleged sexual assault that took place Sunday, in Fremont County. 18-year-old Jordan Clements faces a charge of Sexual Abuse in the 3rd Degree, after allegedly forcefully sexually assaulting a juvenile.

Clements was being held in the Fremont County Jail on a $10,000 cash only bond. The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the Red Oak Police Department and the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office.

Disclaimer: A criminal charge is merely an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

Jordan Clements

Hawkeyes Down Purdue, Stay Alive at Big Ten Tournament

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May 27th, 2022 by admin

OMAHA, Neb. – Redshirt senior Izaya Fullard’s two-out, two-strike RBI single in the ninth inning sent the third-seeded University of Iowa baseball team to a 5-4 victory over No. 7 seed Purdue on Friday morning in a Big Ten Tournament elimination game at Charles Schwab Field Omaha.

Sophomore Michael Seegers started the ninth inning rally with a one-out single to centerfield and heady base running saw him move into scoring position on Peyton Williams’ foul out to Troy Viola – a ball that was caught down the left field line while landing on the tarp along the wall.

“Viola made one of the best plays I have ever seen,” said Iowa head coach Rick Heller. “He was stuck in the crack and couldn’t get out and Michael took advantage and got to second and that gave us a chance to get a two-out knock.”

After Purdue intentionally walked Keaton Anthony, Fullard fell behind 0-2 before hitting a hard single to left field to give Iowa the 5-4 lead.

“When I got on deck, I knew they were going to walk Keaton,” said Fullard. “I don’t know why you wouldn’t, he’s one of the best hitters in the Big Ten and I had been struggling to that point.  I was excited, that’s why you play the game.

“I got behind 0-2 right away and that last pitch I saw him shake off and smirk a little bit. I don’t know why, but it made me think he was going to blow a fastball by me. I made sure to get on time for a fast ball and I was able to put a good swing on it.”

Redshirt sophomore Will Christophersen pitched a 1-2-3 ninth, including two punch outs, to keep Iowa alive.  The right-hander earned his first win as a Hawkeye, pitching 2 1/3 shutout innings with five strikeouts.

“The slider was working today,” said Christophersen. “I was glad it turned out this way.”

Purdue jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the second inning when Viola hit a solo home run to left field off redshirt senior starter Dylan Nedved.

After recording one hit through four innings, Iowa averted to small ball to put pressure on the Boilermakers in the fifth.  Iowa scored three runs on three hits – with only one leaving the infield.  The Hawkeyes scored a run on a passed ball, a Seegers safety squeeze and a wild pitch to take a 3-1 lead.

“Sometimes you have to play small ball like that to get things going,” said Fullard. “Yesterday against Penn State we were struggling to produce runs and get hits. We struggled early today, so being able to bunt and move guys over and play the small game, that opened up the offense for us and I think that will carry into tomorrow.”

Purdue got one run back in the bottom of the fifth on Steve Ramirez’s RBI ground out before the Hawkeyes pushed their lead back to two runs on Cade Moss’ RBI double down the left field line.

The Boilermakers followed with a three-hit bottom of the sixth with two runs scoring on a Hawkeye fielding error that tied the game at four.  Purdue kept the pressure on, putting two runners on with nobody out in the seventh.

Redshirt senior Ben Beutel picked off Ramirez on a wheel pickoff play for the first out and Sam Petersen played a ball perfectly off the left field wall, holding CJ Valdez to a single and keeping the go-ahead run at third base.  Christophersen entered and fanned Viola to end the inning.

Nedved allowed four runs (three earned) on seven hits over six innings, fanning four without issuing a walk.

UP NEXT

The Hawkeyes will face the loser of the Rutgers-Penn State in an elimination game on Saturday at 9 a.m. (CT).