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Big crowd honors Bruce Henderson at meet renaming ceremony

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May 3rd, 2022 by admin

The Trojan Relays will know henceforth be known as the Bruce Henderson Invitational. A large crowd gathered in the Atlantic High School Auditorium to celebrate the renaming of the Trojan Relays in honor of legendary Atlantic track and field and cross country coach Bruce Henderson. Unfortunately the meet itself had to be cancelled due to the rainy and cold weather conditions on Monday.

 

A number of former athletes and committee members spoke about what Bruce has meant to them, the Atlantic community, and the running community in general. Former athlete Jackie Sampson talked about how they got the process rolling.

Plaques were given out to Bruce along with two of his longtime assistant coaches Don Jenkins and Barb Olsen. Medals for the meet were made with Bruce’s likeness on them and that’s how they will be going forward. T-shirts were also made up for former athletes to wear to honor the occasion and a recording from track announcer Mike Jay was played for the crowd talking about Coach Henderson’s accomplishments. Coach Henderson showed his joy when speaking to the crowd.

Coach Henderson thanked many people that helped him along the way and at the end of his speech brought up his wife Gail to honor her help and share the spotlight with him. You can watch the full ceremony from our KJANTV broadcast below.

Ottumwa man arrested on burglary charge in Creston

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May 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Police in Creston report a man from Ottumwa was arrested Monday night in the 400 block of N. Oak Street. Authorities say 24-year-old Tyler Jay McElroy was charged with Burglary in the 2nd Degree. His cash or surety bond was set at $10,000. And, at around 1:36-a.m. today (Tuesday), 18-year-old Tina Sue Joann Richards, of Creston, was arrest for Trespass/1st offense. She was cited and released

IGHSAU releases sites and assignments for regional tennis

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May 3rd, 2022 by admin

The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union has released the sites and assignments for regional tennis tournaments. The tournaments will take place on Wednesday, May 11th starting at 9:00 a.m.

CLASS 1A

Region 1 at LeMars:  Denison-Schleswig

Region 2 at Atlantic: Atlantic, Audubon, Harlan, Kuemper Catholic, Lewis Central, St. Albert

Region 3 at Shenandoah: Clarinda, Creston, Glenwood, Red Oak, Shenandoah, Southwest Valley

CLASS 2A

Region 2 at Johnston: CB Abraham Lincoln

Region 3 at WDM Valley: CB Thomas Jefferson

See the full rundown HERE

High School Golf Scoreboard 05/02/2022

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May 3rd, 2022 by admin

GIRLS GOLF

Denison-Schleswig finished 4th at the Spencer Tournament on Monday. Tessa Petersen took third for the Monarchs with a round of 100. The rest of the scores for the Monarchs were: Lillian Schultz 125, Maggie Hennings 126, Gracie Outhouse 133, Bobbi Jipsen 140.

High School Soccer Scoreboard 05/02/2022

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May 3rd, 2022 by admin

GIRLS SOCCER

Harlan 1, St. Albert 0
Kuemper Catholic 3, Denison-Schleswig 2
Lewis Central 6, Bishop Heelan 0

BOYS SOCCER

St. Albert 1, Atlantic 0
Denison-Schleswig 10, Kuemper Catholic 0
Harlan 2, CB Abraham Lincoln 0
Lewis Central 5, Creston 0

Hawkeye Ten Conference Boys Tennis Tournament Doubles Results 05/02/2022

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May 3rd, 2022 by admin

The Hawkeye Ten Boys Tennis Tournament started on Monday in Red Oak with Doubles play indoors.

The Denison doubles team of Carson Seuntjens and Wyatt Johnson won the #1 Doubles bracket. The 3rd-seeded pair beat the top-seeded duo of Josh and Eli Schuster of Shenandoah in the championship match. The Atlantic duo of Ethan Sturm and Clevi Johnson lost in the semifinals to Seuntjens/Johnson 8-1. They ended up taking 3rd place with an 8-5 win over Harger/Kirsch from Glenwood.

In #2 Doubles Paul Schlater and Dylan Gray of Shenandoah took the bracket win with a victory over Gavin Hipnar and Braden Curnyn of Denison-Schleswig in the final. Atlantic’s pair of Easton O’Brien and Bryan York fell in their opening match to a pair from Kuemper Catholic 8-3. They worked their way back to the 5th place match with two subsequent wins. They fell in the 5th place match 8-3 to Kraus/Reincke of Kuemper again to finish in 6th.

Singles play will take place on Tuesday again in Red Oak. Take a look at full results HERE.

Goldschmidt’s solo blast sends Cardinals past Royals

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May 3rd, 2022 by admin

Paul Goldschmidt launched a solo homerun off of Zack Greinke in the bottom of the first inning and that was all the scoring that would be had in the Cardinals 1-0 win over the Kansas City Royals on Monday afternoon in St. Louis.

Steven Matz blanked the Royals over six innings of work, allowing 4 hits and registering 4 strikeouts. Goldschmidt finished with 2 hits on the day.

The Cardinals improved to 13-9 on the season. The Royals and Cardinals will move across the state to Kansas City to continue the series Tuesday night. We’ll have coverage on KJAN starting at 6:15 p.m.

Iowa-owned horse to start on the rail in Kentucky Derby

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May 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

An Iowa owned horse will run for the roses out of post number one in Saturday’s Kentucky Derby. Mo Donegal (dun-ih-gul) is one of the favorites after winning the Wood Memorial in New York. It will be the fourth horse that Donegal Racing has run in the Derby. Des Moines attorney Jerry Crawford put the ownership group together after buying eight horses for 410 thousand dollars in 2008.

They have had two horses finish third and another seventh. Mo Donegal used a late charge to win at the Wood Memorial.

Crawford says Mo Donegal is smart and calm and that will help him navigate the large 20 horse field.

Iowa State’s Brock Purdy embraces role as Mr. Irrelevant

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May 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Brock Purdy says he is embracing his role as Mr. Irrelevant. The former Iowa State quarterback was the final pick in the NFL Draft by the San Francisco 49ers.

The four year starter for the Cyclones sees it as an opportunity to get his foot in the door.

Purdy led ISU to four straight bowl games.

Iowa’s morel hunters need to be patient: Mushroom season is late, not ruined

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May 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Cold, windy spring days have left Iowa’s morel mushroom harvest delayed. By this date, mushrooms hunters are typically thick in forested areas collecting the delicacies that only appear for a short time every spring. Matt Moles is park manager for the Iowa DNR’s Waubonsie State Park in Fremont County. He says his office has been receiving numerous calls from people asking if morels have been popping up yet in the park. “Don’t get disheartened yet with the weather patterns,” Moles says. “I’ve picked mushrooms anywhere between the very tail-end of March through two or three weeks into May in this part of the state. What we need right now is a little bit more ground moisture and probably a few more warmer days.”

While a few hunters have started reporting success in parts of southern Iowa and southeast Nebraska, Moles says a good rain followed by some warm days could lead to a jump-start in the season. “Usually what I notice in a year like the one we’re having now in a Spring that shapes like the climate we’re having now, is that the mushroom growth is really kind of fast and furious,” Moles says. “They pop-up, they produce their spores and then they get picked or they go away. I would not look for a prolonged season this year. Once you start getting reports of people picking them, you probably should get out there fast and do your thing.”

A Morel mushroom (ISU Extension photo)

Morel mushrooms need soil temperatures between 50 and 54 degrees to thrive. Moles says there are plenty of good hunting spots in southwest Iowa. “There’s a lot of pseudo-science with mushroom hunting, which kind of makes it fun,” Moles says. “It really is a good idea to target dead or dying elm trees, ash trees or cottonwood trees. We’re really fortunate here in the southwest part of the state that we have a lot of public land to choose from. I think Fremont County might have — per size of the counties — more public land than most other counties do in the state. There are a lot of great wildlife management areas and park areas for us to pick from.”

Other tips from the Iowa DNR include searching the base of slopes and areas with mossy ground or creek beds where moisture is present.