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Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area – Thursday, May 5 2022

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May 5th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly cloudy w/scattered showers & isolated thundershowers. High 58. E @ 10-15 mph.
Tonight: Mo.cloudy w/rain & isolated thundershowers. Low 45. N @ 10-15.
Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 62. N-SE @ 5-10.
Saturday: Mo. Sunny. High 78.
Sunday: P/Cldy w/isolated showers & thunderstorms. High near 80.

Wednesday’s High in Atlantic was 55. Our Low was 46. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 65 and the Low was 28. The Record High on this date was 96 in 1909. The Record Low was 2 in 2021.

Wayne wins Pride of Iowa boys golf title 05/04/2022

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May 5th, 2022 by admin

Pride of Iowa Boys Golf Tournament
Mount Ayr 05/04/2022

Team Scores

  1. Wayne 355
  2. Bedford 358
  3. Southwest Valley 363
  4. Nodaway Valley 394
  5. Southeast Warren 400
  6. Mount Ayr 415
  7. East Union 428
  8. Central Decatur 435
  9. Lenox 502

Individual Top 12

  1. Jake Oathoudt, Southwest Valley, 80
  2. RC Hicks, Wayne, 81
  3. Matt Boothe, Central Decatur, 85
  4. Owen Lucas, Bedford, 86
  5. Nash Buckingham, 86
  6. Drew Ehlen, Mount Ayr, 89
  7. Logan Moyer, Bedford, 89
  8. Brock Manser, Southeast Warren, 91
  9. Owen Willinson, Southwest Valley, 91
  10. Micha Johnson, Bedford, 91
  11. Grant Ballard, Martensdale-St. Marys, 92
  12. Isaac Currin, Southwest Valley, 92

Montgomery County Sheriff’s report, 5/5/22

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May 5th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest at around 7:50-p.m. Wednesday, of 35-year-old Ryan Stoneking, from Elliott. The man was taken into custody for Driving While Suspended, following a traffic stop, in Elliott. His bond was set at $491.25.

Sidney sweeps Corner Conference golf titles 05/04/2022

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May 5th, 2022 by admin

Corner Conference Golf Tournament
Fremont County Golf Course, Sidney
05/04/2022

Girls Team Scores

  1. Sidney 424
  2. Essex-Stanton 463
  3. East Mills 522
  4. Griswold NTS

Girls Invididual Top 5

  1. Avery Dowling, Sidney, 94
  2. Faith Brumbaugh, Sidney, 99
  3. Joey Reynolds, Griswold, 105
  4. Linsey Keiser, Griswold, 105
  5. Abby Burke, Essex-Stanton, 107

Boys Team Scores

  1. Sidney 338
  2. Fremont-Mills 339
  3. Griswold 398
  4. East Mills 406
  5. Essex-Stanton 424

Boys Individual Top 5

  1. Owen Thornton, Fremont-Mills, 79
  2. Jake Malcom, Fremont-Mills, 81
  3. Cole Jorgensen, Sidney, 81
  4. Hayden Thompson, Sidney 82
  5. Kyle Beam, Sidney, 85

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High School Soccer Scoreboard 05/04/2022

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May 5th, 2022 by admin

GIRLS SOCCER

Lewis Central 6, CB Thomas Jefferson 1

 

Iowa State softball rolls past Drake

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May 5th, 2022 by admin

DES MOINES, Iowa – Karlie Charles pitched a one-hit shutout as Iowa State (25-25, 4-11 Big 12) won its final midweek contest of the season, 9-0, against Drake (18-26, 12-11 MVC) in five innings Wednesday evening.

ISU has now won three in a row and four of its last five games.

Charles (8-5) struck out five and walked none in a dominant showing. The junior increased her season strikeout-to-walk ratio to 6.4:1 (64 K, 10 BB), the 20th-best mark in the country.

Angelina Allen logged a career-best four RBIs as part of a 2-for-2 night at the plate. The freshman hit her fourth home run of the season in her first at-bat of the game and drew a pair of walks. Kasey Simpson tied her season high with three RBIs on two hits while Kali Gose (2-of-3, 1 R) also added a multi-hit effort.

The Cyclones started fast with two home runs in the top of the first inning, one each from Allen and Simpson, to jump out to a 3-0 advantage.

Back-to-back singles from Gose and Skyler Ramos, followed by a walk from Kaylee Pond, loaded the bases with no outs for ISU in the second. The Cyclones were only able to muster a run from the threat, however, on a bases-loaded walk by Allen.

Iowa State stretched its lead to 7-0 with a three-run fourth inning, highlighted by a sac-fly from Mikayla Ramos and RBI doubles from Alesia Ranches and Simpson. Allen would add the Cyclones’ final two runs of the night in the fifth inning on a bloop single over the shortstop’s head.

Up Next
Iowa State will play its final home games of the season this weekend as it hosts Kansas in a three-game set. First pitch in the series opener is slated for Friday at 4 p.m.

Four ISU players set to compete in USA Basketball 3X Nationals

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May 5th, 2022 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Four Cyclones are set to compete in the 2022 Red Bull USA Basketball 3X Nationals, which is held at the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass. The event will take place from May 13-15, featuring 16 men’s and 16 women’s basketball teams along with some of the best 3×3 players in the country.

Iowa State’s Lexi Donarski, Nyamer Diew, Ashley Joens and Emily Ryan will represent the Cyclones in the 3×3 competition. The Cyclones earned their invitation based off their appearance in the NCAA Sweet 16.

“Our players are really looking forward to competing in the 3×3 competition this year,” head coach Bill Fennelly said. “It is a fun event and gives them another chance to represent Iowa State on a national stage.”

The 3X Nationals will tip off May 13 with preliminary round games. Teams will be seeded based on preliminary records before entering bracket play. Games will be played on the Hall of Fame’s Jerry Colangelo Court of Dreams, located in the heart of the Museum. The event is open to the public with purchase of admission to the Hall of Fame. Broadcast information, team rosters and the full schedule will be announced at a later date.

The event will serve as the final evaluation of athletes for selection to various 2022 USA Basketball 3×3 men’s and women’s national teams, including the 2022 FIBA 3×3 World Cup, set for June 21-26 in Antwerp, Belgium.

Played on a half court with a 10-minute clock and a 12-second shot clock, the first team to 21 points, or the team in the lead at the end of regulation, is the winner. Participating teams earned their spots in the 2022 Red Bull USA Basketball 3X Nationals either through Red Bull USA Basketball 3X regional qualifying tournaments last fall or via an at-large invitation from USA Basketball.

Treynor sweeps WIC golf titles 05/04/2022

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May 5th, 2022 by admin

Western Iowa Conference Golf Tournament
Nishna Hills Golf Course Atlantic, IA
05/04/2022

Girls Team Scores

  1. Treynor 400
  2. Logan-Magnolia 420
  3. IKM-Manning 427
  4. Audubon 446
  5. Riverside 493
  6. Tri-Center 496
  7. Underwood 499
  8. Missouri Valley 510

Girls Individual Top Ten

  1. Kylie Powers, IKM-Manning, 88
  2. Brooklyn Currin, Treynor, 90
  3. Kali Irlmeier, Audubon, 97
  4. Kali Collins, Logan-Magnolia 97
  5. Addison Brink, Riverside, 98
  6. Madeline Lewis, Treynor, 100
  7. Henley Arbaugh, Missouri Valley, 103
  8. Cara Ohl, Logan-Magnolia, 104
  9. Keely Smith, Treynor, 105
  10. Andralynne Pittmann, Treynor 105

Full results: WIC Girls Golf Tournament Scoresheet

Boys Team Scores

  1. Treynor 309
  2. Audubon 351
  3. Tri-Center 357
  4. Missouri Valley 364
  5. Underwood 369
  6. Logan-Magnolia 371
  7. IKM-Manning 381

Boys Individual Top Ten

  1. Ethan Konz, Treynor, 70
  2. Max Nielsen, IKM-Manning, 77
  3. Ryan McIntyre, Treynor, 78
  4. Ryan Konz, Treynor, 80
  5. Alex Masss, Treynor, 81
  6. Jay Remsburg, Audubon, 82
  7. Gabe Travis, Treynor, 82
  8. Grant Way, Tri-Center, 84
  9. Evan White, Missouri Valley, 84
  10. Jackson Tennis, Missouri Valley, 84

Full results: WIC Boys Golf Tournament Scoresheet

Hawkeye Ten Girls Tennis Tournament 05/04/2022

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May 5th, 2022 by admin

Hawkeye Ten Girls Tennis Tournament
05/04/2022

Team Scores

  1. Kuemper Catholic 24
  2. St. Albert 22
  3. Clarinda 21
  4. Lewis Central 21
  5. Red Oak 16
  6. Shenandoah 13
  7. Glenwood 11
  8. Harlan 7
  9. Creston 5
  10. Denison-Schleswig 4
  11. Atlantic 0

#1 Doubles
Champion: Maysen Hartley/Taylor Cole, Clarinda
Runner-Up: Merced Ramirez/Tessa Rolenc, Red Oak

#2 Doubles
Champion: Avery Walter/Caitlin Brown, Clarinda
Runner-Up: Jessica Lukehart/Grace Wingfield, Red Oak

#1 Singles
Champion: Le Yuan Sun, Shenandoah
Runner-Up: Sam Tidgren, Kuemper Catholic

#2 Singles
Champion: Allision Narmi, St. Albert
Runner-Up: Oasis Opheim, Lewis Central

Atlantic Results

#1 Singles
Alli Owens 12 (H) def Rio Johnosn 11 (A) 8-4
Riley Nothwehr 9 (Cl) def Rio Johnson 11 (A) 8-1

#1 Doubles
Alyssa Brant 12/ Sophie Rohe 11 (K) def Addi Schmitt 12/ Aspen Niklasen 12 (A) 8-0
Sammy Swenson 11/Grace Coenan 12 (H) def Addi Schmitt 12/ Aspen Niklasen 12 (A) 8-5

#2 Singles
Emma Stodgill 10 (Cl) def Quincy Sorenson 10 (A) 8-1
Paige Gleason 11 (S) def Quincy Sorenson 10 (A) 8-1

#2 Doubles
Josselyn Wallis 11/ Chelsea Vang 11 (G) def Malena Woodward 12/ Keira Olsen 11 (A) 8-5
Lily Barnes 10/ Mari Valdivia 9 (SA) def Malena Woodward 12/ Keira Olsen 11 (A) 8-4

Full results HERE

Iowa Democratic Party leaders intend to ‘fight like hell’ to keep Iowa Caucuses first

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May 5th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Democratic Party leaders say they’re considering substantial changes to make their Caucuses more straightforward and accessible. Iowa Democratic Party chairman Ross Wilburn has just released a letter to national party leaders, asking that Iowa’s 2024 Caucuses remain first in the presidential nominating process. The Democratic National Committee has made it clear that’s in doubt.

“We’ve got a lot of work to do ahead of us in the next few weeks, but I’m going to fight like hell for Iowa,” Wilburn said, “and I’m going to look forward to making our case before the Rules and Bylaws Committee.” That panel will meet this summer to recommend which states get to go first in the next presidential election. “Iowa is a small rural and accessible state. The infrastructure to rebuild the Democratic brand for rural America is right here in Iowa,” Wilburn says. “The DNC, the national Democratic Party, just needs to commit to it and not waste this opportunity.”

Wilburn is arguing Iowa represents geographic diversity that’s important for the party’s prospects across the country. “If Democrats can’t figure out how to talk to rural voters, then we’re in big trouble as a party,” Wilburn said. “It’s no secret the party’s been losing seats across the country because of a weakened appeal to rural, working class Americans and to maintain the White House and make gains in congress, we can’t afford to ignore this group of Americans and Iowans.” National party leaders are also saying that states positioned to go first in the 2024 presidential election should have diverse populations. Wilburn says as the Iowa Democratic Party’s first black chairman, he will make the case that Iowa has been a progressive leader.

“Iowa has led and the nation has followed when we said that a black man, Barack Obama, could be and should be president of the United States…in saying that love is love and who you choose to marry and start a family with is up to you and the rest of the country followed,” Wilburn says, “and going back to decades before Brown v Board of Education, Iowa said that schools will be integrated.” Wilburn says he’ll also point to the many candidates of color who won municipal elections in Iowa last year.