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High School Golf Scoreboard 04/28/2022

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April 28th, 2022 by admin

GIRLS GOLF

Shenandoah 206, Atlantic 207, Red Oak 211, Lewis Central 255
Medalist: Brynn Knaus, Red Oak, 47
Runner-Up: Abby Smith, Atlantic, 48
Other Atlantic Scores: Abby Muller 49, Lexi Noelck 54, Reagan Leonard 56, Nissa Molgaard 60.

Audubon 225, Griswold NTS
Medalist: Linsey Keiser, Griswold, 50
Runner-Up: Sienna Albertson, Audubon, 53

CAM NTS, Southwest Valley ?
Medalist:
Runner-Up: Reese Snyder, CAM, 48

Glenwood 243, CB Abraham Lincoln 261
Medalist: Lauren Hansen, CB Abraham Lincoln, 55
Runner-Up: Katy Playback, Glenwood, 56

Harlan 215, Clarinda 224
Medalist: Timber Svendsen, Harlan, 46
Runner-Up: Tatum Watkins, Clarinda, 49

IKM-Manning 217, Boyer Valley 224, Denison-Schleswig 226
Medalist: Kylie Powers, IKM-Manning, 40
Runner-Up: Jaci Petersen, Boyer Valley, 48

Logan-Magnolia 208, AHSTW NTS
Medalist: Kali Collins, Logan-Magnolia, 47
Runner-Up: Cara Ohl, Logan-Magnolia, 52

Sidney 222, Lenox 269, Bedford NTS
Medalist: Avery Dowling, SIdney, 47
Runner-Up: Ellie Ward, Sidney, 48

Treynor 176, Tri-Center 242
Medalist: Maddie Lewis, Treynor, 41
Runner-Up: Keely Smith, Treynor, 42

Underwood 238, Missouri Valley 243
Medalist: Henley Arbaugh, Missouri Valley, 50
Runner-Up: Mary Stephens, Underwood, 51

BOYS GOLF

Atlantic 156, Shenandoah 197, Red Oak 206
Medalist: Lane Nelson, Atlantic, 37
Runner-Up: Roth Den Beste, Atlantic, 39

Audubon 200, Griswold 203
Medalist: Oliver Deist, Audubon, 46
Runner-Up: Jay Remsburg, Audubon, 48

Bedford 169, Sidney 175, Lenox 257
Medalist: Logan Moyer, Bedford, 40
Runner-Up: Kyle Beam, Sidney, 40

CAM 167, Southwest Valley NTS
Medalist: Chase Jahde, CAM, 37
Runner-Up: Seth Hensley, CAM, 41

Clarinda 158, Harlan 186
Medalist: Cooper Neal, Clarinda, 34
Runner-Up: Caden Butt, Clarinda, 40

Coon Rapids-Bayard 175, Panorama 177, ACGC 197
Medalist:

Fremont-Mills 189, East Mills 199
Medalist: JT Mahaney, Fremont-Mills, 42
Runner-Up: Owen Thornton, Fremont-Mills, 46

Glenwood 169, St. Albert 198
Medalist: Braden Sneed, Glenwood, 39
Runner-Up: Tye Nebel, Glenwood, 41

Kuemper Catholic 168, Lewis Central174, St. Edmond 202, Denison-Schleswig 203
Medalist: Maverick Schwabe, Kuemper Catholic, 37
Runner-Up: Jordan Greenwood, Lewis Central, 42

Logan-Magnolia 183, AHSTW 232
Medalist: Gavin Maguire, Logan-Magnolia, 43
Runner-Up: Layne Brenden, Logan-Magnolia, 45

Missouri Valley 175, Underwood 186
Medalist: Jackson Tennis, Missouri Valley, 38
Runner-Up: Kaiden Rodenburg, Underwood, 44

Treynor 163, Tri-Center 190
Medalist: Ethan Konz, Treynor, 37
Runner-Up: Ryan Konz, Treynor, 39

Woodbine 180, Boyer Valley 182
Medalist: Cory Bantam, Woodbine, 38
Runner-Up: Caden Nielsen, Boyer Valley, 43

MVAOCOU Invite 04/28/2022

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April 28th, 2022 by admin

MVAOCOU Invite
04/28/2022

Girls Team Scores

1
K-P/WC
159.50
2
Lawton-Bronson
150.00
3
Denison-Schleswig
133.50
4
West Monona
103.00
5
MVAOCOU
76.00
6
River Valley
46.00
7
Siouxland Christian
16.00
8
West Harrison
9.00

Boys Team Scores

1
K-P/WC
138.00
2
West Monona
128.00
3
Ridge View
108.00
4
Lawton-Bronson
88.00
5
Denison-Schleswig
87.00
6
Boyer Valley
58.00
7
West Harrison
47.00
8
MVAOCOU
41.00
9
Siouxland Christian
26.00
10
River Valley
3.00

Full results HERE

Lewis Central sweeps CB City Meet 04/28/2022

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April 28th, 2022 by admin

Council Bluffs City Meet
04/28/2022

Girls Team Scores

1
Lewis Central
220.00
2
CB Abraham Lincoln
153.00
3
St. Albert
98.00
4
CB Thomas Jefferson
51.00
5
Heartland Christian
26.00
6
Iowa School for the Deaf
1.00

Lewis Central got wins from Madeline Fidone (200M), Addison Holt (800M, 1500M, 3000M), Elise Thramer (Discus), Stacy Marksick (High Jump). Maddie Bergman (Long Jump), 4x100M Relay, and Sprint Medley.

Boys Team Scores

1
Lewis Central
263.00
2
CB Abraham Lincoln
107.00
3
CB Thomas Jefferson
93.00
4
St. Albert
66.00
5
Heartland Christian
30.00
6
Iowa School for the Deaf
4.00

Lewis Central’s event wins were Tyler Hinsley (100M, 200M), Luke Woltmann (400M), Lual Maker (110M Hurdles), Hunter Deyo (Discus, Shot Put), 4x200M Relay, 4x400M Relay, Shuttle Hurdle Relay, and Sprint Medley.

Full results HERE

Treynor wins Woodbine Girls Invitational 04/28/2022

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April 28th, 2022 by admin

1
Treynor
143.00
2
Riverside
94.00
3
Woodbine
90.00
4
Atlantic
86.00
5
Boyer Valley
49.00
6
Kuemper Catholic
35.00
7
Glidden-Ralston
31.00
8
Ar-We-Va
29.00
9
Missouri Valley
25.00

Treynor grabbed the team title behind a win from Olivia Larsen (200M). Jadyn Huisman was runner-up in the Shot Put and 5th in the Discus. Grace Emke went 3rd in the Discus for the Cardinals.

Riverside had a strong number of event wins: Macy Woods (400M, Long Jump), Carly Henderson (800M), 4x100M Relay, 4x200M Relay,

Atlantic picked up wins from Ava Rush (1500M), Chloe Mullenix (400M Hurdles), Abbi Richter (Discus), 4x400M Relay, Sprint Medley, and Distance Medley.

Full results HERE

Sand says Finkenauer made inappropriate attack on judge ruling on her Primary ballot status

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April 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – State Auditor Rob Sand, a Democrat, says U.S. Senate candidate Abby Finkenauer’s criticism of a district court judge who ruled against her bid to stay on the June Primary ballot was inappropriate. Finkenauer is one of three Democrats competing to run against Republican Senator Chuck Grassley in November. “That judge did his job,” Sand says. “He worked all weekend to get that ruling issued on a Sunday night in order to give whoever was going to be the losing party a chance to appeal.”

Finkenauer called the judge a Republican who made a partisan decision that made a mockery of our democracy. A few days later, the Iowa Supreme Court overruled the decision that had invalidated three signatures on Finkenauer’s nominating petitions and Finkenauer’s name WILL be on the June Primary ballot. Sand, who is an attorney, says the district court judge Finkenauer criticized is well-respected.

“I’m really proud of Iowa’s court system,” Sand says. “We have one of the country’s crown jewels in a non-partisan judicial nominating system…that sorts out the people who want to go in there and be political, and so what we end up with is a body of judges who do a good job of applying the facts to the law.” Sand discussed the matter during taping of “Iowa Press” which airs Friday night on Iowa P-B-S.

Sand indicated he called Finkenauer to say he found her criticism of Judge Scott Beattie to be inappropriate. “I told her what I thought and, to her credit, she said: ‘Thank you for this. We’re going to step back some of this and tone some of this down,'” Sand says. “Politics is tough. I think sometimes having people that you have a decent relationship who you can call and give a perspective to can be useful and, to her credit, when we had that conversation, she decided that she didn’t want to do that anymore.”

A spokesman for Finkenauer’s campaign has not responded to requests for comment on Sand’s statements.

Fire fighters had to climb ladders to trigger storm sirens in 3 northern Iowa towns

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April 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – It took extra effort to trigger the emergency sirens that warned residents in three northern Iowa towns when a storm system rolled through that produced a tornado that hit nearby Kanawha, earlier this month. Testing in March revealed the sirens in Britt, Crystal Lake and Garner couldn’t be started remotely — and replacement parts hadn’t arrived. Garner Fire Chief Jim Thiele says it meant in the midst of gusty winds and incoming hail and rain and lightning, fire fighters had to get to the boxes on three poles in Garner to turn on the sirens.

“We just assigned fire fighters to do that, groups of two,” he says, “because it took a step ladder to get to them.” The warning sirens — and the ferocity of the storm — prompted about 20 people to take shelter in the Garner City Hall. John Swenson, the chief of the fire department in Britt, faced the same issue with storm sirens that had to be manually triggered.

“We had two different groups of people that went two different ways and opened up the compartments and pushed the buttons,” Swenson says. Swenson’s team didn’t use a ladder, though. The fire chief backed his truck up to the siren pole — so it could be used as the platform to get to the trigger box.

The new remote starters for the sirens in Britt, Garner and Crystal Lake arrived after the storm and have been installed for the next time there’s reason to sound the alarm that a storm is approaching. According to the National Weather Service, the tornado that hit Kanawha on April 12th was on the ground for a mile.

Fremont County Sheriff warns of Bank Scam

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April 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Sidney, Iowa) – The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office is reporting the possible scam that may affect Great Western Bank accounts. On April 28, 2022, the sheriff’s office received a call that someone was using a fake Great Western Bank Account Notice, that has a “Click Here” link that leads you to a screen to gather your information.

If you receive any messages call your local branch directly if you have any concerns that your account has been compromised.

IGHSAU Soccer Rankings 04/28/2022

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April 28th, 2022 by admin

2022 FIFTH Iowa Girls Soccer Rankings
Compiled by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union
Thursday, April 28, 2022

Class 1A
School Record LW
1 Davenport Assumption 6-3 1
2 Des Moines Christian 7-1 2
3 Dike-New Hartford 9-0 5
4 Sioux City Bishop Heelan 6-3 6
5 Van Meter 7-2 3
6 Nevada 7-4 5
7 Hudson 5-0 7
8 Underwood 5-2 8
9 Solon 9-1 11
10 Iowa City Regina 5-2 10
11 Tri-Center 7-4 13
12 Dubuque Wahlert 2-6 9
13 Vinton-Shellsburg 6-2 15
14 Denver 5-2 NR
15 Columbus Catholic 5-3 12
Dropped Out: Council Bluffs St. Albert (15)

Class 2A
School Record LW
1 Norwalk 10-0 1
2 Dallas Center-Grimes 12-0 2
3 Spencer 8-0 3
4 Cedar Rapids Xavier 5-2 4
5 North Scott 6-4 5
6 Waverly-Shell Rock 6-1 6
7 Lewis Central 8-2 7
8 North Polk 6-2 8
9 Bondurant-Farrar 6-2 9
10 Carlisle 7-2 10
11 ADM 5-4 12
12 Pella 6-5 11
13 Mount Vernon 7-1 14
14 Independence 8-1 NR
15 Gilbert 3-5 13
Dropped Out: Clear Creek-Amana (15)

Class 3A
School Record LW
1 West Des Moines Valley 10-0 1
2 Ankeny 9-9 2
3 Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln 9-3 3
4 Ankeny Centennial 7-2 4
5 Waukee Northwest 7-0 5
6 Linn-Mar 9-0 11
7 Pleasant Valley 8-3 6
8 Dowling Catholic 5-2 7
9 Des Moines Roosevelt 4-1 9
10 Muscatine 5-1 7
11 Bettendorf 8-2 10
12 Cedar Falls 8-1 12
13 Johnston 6-3 14
14 Sioux City East 5-1 15
15 Iowa City High 4-3 13
Dropped Out: None

Atlantic boys soccer continuing to learn the ropes

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April 28th, 2022 by admin

The Atlantic boys soccer team continues to grow and learn this 2022 season. The Trojans have had to work through some turnover at certain positions and some injuries this year. The results haven’t always been what they want them to be but Coach Matt Smith said he continues to see improvement. One aspect of the team that he has seen grow is their passing execution.

The defensive side of the field is made up of entirely new faces and Coach Smith said he’s really been impressed with how the new guys have stepped in and gotten to work.

The Trojans are 1-7 so far after a loss early this week to Creston. Coach Smith said he was excited to get a full roster back healthy and together for their game against Harlan this Friday.

Creston woman injured in rollover accident, Wednesday

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April 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – A single-vehicle, rollover accident occurred in Union County, Wednesday morning. The Sheriff’s Office reports 20-year-old Jazmine Kimberly Louise Stoe, of Creston, was driving a 2007 Ford Escape SUV eastbound on 140th Street at around 9:10-a.m. She admitted to authorities that she was driving too fast. The SUV went out of control as it was rounding a curve, and struck a guardrail for the bridge that crosses the Green Valley Lake Spillway.

The SUV rolled over and dropped 20-feet into the bottom of the spillway. Stoe complained of ankle pain and was transported by private vehicle to the hospital in Creston. Damage to the vehicle was estimated at $10,000, and the Union County Secondary Roads Dept. Guardrail sustained $2,000 damage. The Sheriff’s Office was assisted at the scene by the Creston Fire Dept., Union County Emergency Management, Iowa DNR, and two wrecker services.