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Indiana State rolls to a 75-54 win over Drake

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February 14th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) – Devonte Brown scored 15 points, leading five players in double figures as Indiana State rolled to a 75-54 victory over Drake on Saturday afternoon. Brown finished with six assists and Khristian Smith added 13 points and six rebounds. Grant Prusator and Tre’ Bennett chipped in 12 points apiece, and Jake Kitchell had 10 as the Sycamores combined to shoot almost 55 percent from the floor, and 10 of 21 from distance.

Indiana State (13-13, 9-5) remains in third place in the Missouri Valley Conference. C.J. Rivers made back-to-back layups and Ore Arogundade hit a jumper to close Drake within 52-47 with 9:21 left to play. The Bulldogs then went cold over the next 5:57, and Indiana State racked up 17-straight points to put the game away. Trevor Berkeley scored 18 points and Reed Timmer added 14 for the Bulldogs (8-18, 5-9).

Class 2-A District 2 Wrestling Tourney @ Atlantic

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February 14th, 2015 by Jim Field

Finals:

  • 106 – 1st Place – Kole Hansen (Atlantic/CAM) 33-15, Fr. over Logan Allen (Winterset) 25-18, Jr. (Dec 3-0)
  • 106 – 2nd Place – Logan Allen (Winterset) 26-18, Jr. over Wyatt Dale (Central Decatur) 39-21, Fr. (Fall 1:02)
  • 106 – 3rd Place – Wyatt Dale (Central Decatur) 39-20, Fr. over Skylor Rice (Shenandoah) 32-26, So. (Fall 3:45)
  • 113 – 1st Place – Jared Hensley (Bedford/Lenox) 43-2, So. over Carter Cox (Atlantic/CAM) 42-8, So. (Fall 4:29)
  • 113 – 3rd Place – Britton Gibson (Winterset) 26-14, Sr. over Brandon Trevino (Harlan) 25-12, So. (Dec 9-2)
  • 120 – 1st Place – Trevor Marlin (Creston/O-M) 29-23, So. over Derek Koster (Winterset) 20-13, Jr. (Dec 6-0)
  • 120 – 3rd Place – Elias Shaeffer (Harlan) 31-15, Jr. over Colby Sorensen (Atlantic/CAM) 19-31, So. (Fall 0:56)
  • 126 – 1st Place – Nick Rounds (Missouri Valley) 44-8, Jr. over Austin Gutknecht (Clarinda) 23-6, Fr. (Dec 6-4)
  • 126 – 3rd Place – Marshal McDermott (Atlantic/CAM) 36-18, Sr. over Mitchel Swank (Creston/O-M) 34-16, Fr. (Dec 6-5)
  • 132 – 1st Place – Dusten Reed (Bedford/Lenox) 47-0, Sr. over Wyatt Thompson (Creston/O-M) 32-13, Jr. (TF-1.5 3:05 (15-0))
  • 132 – 3rd Place – Tim Sibbel (Kuemper Catholic) 38-12, So. over Tanner Mauk (Atlantic/CAM) 23-25, Jr. (MD 10-1).
  • 138 –  1st Place – Spencer Wray (Creston/O-M) 27-2, Sr. over Austin Williamson (Atlantic/CAM) 40-18, Sr. (Fall 2:55)
  • 138 – 2nd Place – Austin Williamson (Atlantic/CAM) 41-18, Sr. over Jake Johnson (Shenandoah) 34-17, Jr. (Dec 9-8)
  • 138 – 3rd Place – Jake Johnson (Shenandoah) 34-16, Jr. over Jacob Jenkins (Winterset) 27-23, Sr. (Dec 6-2)
  • 145 – 1st Place – Joey Huntington (Creston/O-M) 41-7, Jr. over Tanner Mertz (Red Oak) 39-7, Sr. (Dec 6-4)
  • 145 – 3rd Place – Justin Smith (Winterset) 26-23, So. over Jacob Koke (Harlan) 11-14, Jr. (MD 20-9)
  • 152 – 1st Place – Reid Nichols (Atlantic/CAM) 45-7, Sr. over Luke Strong (Clarinda) 35-7, Sr. (Fall 4:59)
  • 152 – 2nd Place – Luke Strong (Clarinda) 36-7, Sr. over Camron Leith (Creston/O-M) 30-20, Jr. (MD 12-4)
  • 152 – 3rd Place – Camron Leith (Creston/O-M) 30-19, Jr. over Nathan Haynes (Missouri Valley) 42-19, Fr. (Dec 3-2)
  • 160 – 1st Place – Chase Shiltz (Creston/O-M) 27-0, So. over Colton Ranney (Central Decatur) 50-7, Sr. (Dec 7-2)
  • 160 – 3rd Place –  Zac Stork (Atlantic/CAM) 36-16, So. over Winston Veatch (Missouri Valley) 24-33, Jr. (Fall 2:39)
  • 170 – 1st Place –  J.J. Clark (Clarinda) 45-1, Jr. over Tayler Pettit (Creston/O-M) 40-9, Sr. (Fall 1:06)
  • 170 – 2nd Place – Tayler Pettit (Creston/O-M) 40-9, Sr. over Drake Roller (Atlantic) 25-28, So. (Fall 1:46).
  • 170 – 3rd Place – Drake Roller (Atlantic/CAM) 25-28, So. over Zane Harvey (Missouri Valley) 35-12, Sr. (Fall 1:34)
  • 182 – 1st Place – Trenton Wells (Central Decatur) 46-0, Sr. over Trey Stickler (Clarinda) 35-8, Sr. (Dec 1-0)
  • 182 – 3rd Place – JD Lewis (Shenandoah) 34-16, Jr. over Travis Petersen (Atlantic/CAM) 22-23, Sr. (Fall 6:43)
  • 195 – 1st Place –  Seth Maitlen (Creston/O-M) 36-7, Jr. over Christian Lauritsen (Clarinda) 34-5, Sr. (SV-1 3-1)
  • 195 – 3rd Place – Keagan Hosfelt (Atlantic/CAM) 37-17, Jr. over Aaron Johannsen (Harlan) 25-17, So. (Fall 1:47)
  • 220 – 1st Place –  Kadon Hulett (Creston/O-M) 39-8, So. over Trace Carson (Central Decatur) 37-16, So. (Fall 0:58)
  • 220 – 3rd Place –  Seth Gehling (Kuemper Catholic) 37-6, Jr. over Tom Rief (Missouri Valley) 40-18, Fr. (Fall 1:34).
  • 285 – 1st Place –  Jake Gutschenritter (Creston/O-M) 41-10, Sr. over Jared DeVoe (Clarinda) 38-10, Sr. (TB-1 2-1)
  • 285 – 3rd Place –  Skyler Svoboda (Atlantic) 22-10, Sr. over Seth Jimmerson (Missouri Valley) 31-20, Jr. (Fall 5:17)

Semi-Finals:

  • 106 – Logan Allen, Winterset beat Skylor Rice, Shenandoah 18-1 TF 5:36
  • 106 – Kole Hansen, Atlantic/CAM beat Wyatt Dale, Central Decatur 11-1 MD
  • 113 – Jared Hensley, Bedford/Lenox beat Brandon Trevino, Harlan 17-1 TF 3:31
  • 113 –  Carter Cox, Atlantic/CAM beat Britton Gibson, Winterset 7-2
  • 120 –  Trevor Marlin, Creston/O-M beat Colby Sorensen, Atlantic/CAM 10-0 MD
  • 120 – Derek Koster, Winterset beat Elias Schaeffer, Harlan 9-3
  • 126 – Austin Gutknecht, Clarinda beat Marshall McDermott, Atlantic/CAM 8-0 MD
  • 126 – Nick Rounds, Missouri Valley beat Mitchell Swank, Creston/O-M 10-2 MD
  • 132 – Wyatt Thompson, Creston/O-M beat Tim Sibbel, Kuemper Catholic 12-1 MD
  • 132 – Dusten Reed, Bedford/Lenox beat Tanner Mauk, Atlantic/CAM FALL :37
  • 138 – Spencer Wray, Creston/O-M beat Jake Johnsson, Shenandoah FALL 5:49
  • 138 – Austin Williamson, Atlantic/CAM beat Jacob Jenkins, Winterset  3-2 UTB
  • 145 – Joey Huntington, Creston/O-M beat Jacob Koke, Harlan 15-0 TF 5:18
  • 145 – Tanner Mertz, Red Oak beat Justin Smith, Winterset  FALL 5:20
  • 152 – Luke Strong, Clarinda beat Nathan Haynes, Missouri Valley 6-5
  • 152 – Reid Nichols, Atlantic/CAM beat Camron Leith, Creston/O-M  6-3
  • 160 – Chase Schiltz, Creston/O-M beat Winston Veatch, Missouri Valley FALL :22
  • 160 – Colton Ranney, Central Decatur beat Zac Stork, Atlantic/CAM 8-0 MD
  • 170 – J.J. Clark, Clarinda beat Drake Roller, Atlantic/CAM FALL 1:25
  • 170 – Tayler Pettit, Creston/O-M beat Zane Harvey, Missouri Valley FALL 4:36
  • 182 – Trenton Wells, Central Decatur beat Travis Petersen, Atlantic/CAM 9-2
  • 182 – Trey Stickler, Clarinda beat JD Lewis, Shenandoah FALL 1:15
  • 195 – Seth Maitlen, Creston/O-M beat Aaron Johannsen, Harlan FALL 2:48
  • 195 – Christian Lauritsen, Clarinda beat Keagan Hosfelt, Atlantic/CAM 5-1
  • 220 – Kaden Hulett, Creston/O-M beat Tom Rief, Missouri Valley 8-0 MD
  • 220 – Trace Carson, Central Decatur beat Seth Gehling, Kuemper Catholic 6-5 SV-1
  • 285 – Jake Gutschenritter, Creston/O-M beat Seth Jimmerson, Missouri Valley 1-0
  • 285 – Jared DeVoe, Clarinda beat Skyler Svoboda, Atlantic/CAM FALL 3:02

Team Scores:

  1. Creston/O-M  93.5
  2. Clarinda  61
  3. Atlantic/CAM  37
  4. Central Decatur  28
  5. Bedford/Lenox  21.5
  6. Winterset  19.5
  7. Red Oak  11
  8. Missouri Valley 10
  9. Harlan, Kuemper Catholic, Shenandoah 0

KJAN Sports at 7:20-a.m. 2/14/15

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February 14th, 2015 by admin

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(Podcast) KJAN Sports report, 2/13/2015

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February 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast w/Jim Field.

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Final IGHSAU Basketball Ratings

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February 13th, 2015 by Jim Field

Class 3-A

1.  Mediapolis   21-0  1
2.  Pocahontas Area   20-1   2
3.  Sioux Center   19-2  3
4.  Osage   22-0   4
5.  Crestwood   18-2   6
6.  Center Point-Urbana   17-4   7
7.  Nevada   18-3   8
8.  Hampton-Dumont   17-4   5
9.  Red Oak   17-4   9
10.  Shenandoah   17-4   10
11.  Spirit Lake   15-6   12
12.  Union   17-4   14
13.  Clear Lake   14-6   15
14.  Mid-Prairie   14-7   NR
15.  Kuemper Catholic   12-8   13
Dropped Out: Saydel (11)

Class 2-A

1.  Unity Christian   21-0   1
2.  Western Christian   18-3   2
3.  North-Linn   20-1   3
4.  IKM-Manning   20-1  4  
5.  Dike-New Hartford   19-2   5
6.  South Central Calhoun   19-2   6
7.  Panorama   19-2   7
8.  Manson-NW Webster   16-4   8
9.  Des Moines Christian   17-4   9
10.  Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn   19-2   11
11.  Pekin   18-2   12
12.  Iowa City Regina   18-3   10
13.  Cascade   18-3   13
14.  Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto   17-4   15
15.  West Branch   16-5   NR
Dropped Out: Hinton (14)

Class 1-A
1.  Burlington Notre Dame   20-1   1
2.  Exira-EHK   21-0   5
3.  Kingsley-Pierson   20-1   3
4.  Fremont-Mills   20-1   4
5.  Turkey Valley   20-1   8
6.  Colo-Nesco   20-1   2
7.  Newell-Fonda   17-4   7
8.  George Little-Rock   17-4   10
9.  Janesville   20-1   12
10.  Lynnville-Sully   20-1   6
11.  Springville   18-3   11
12.  Grand View Christian   19-2   13
13.  Marcus-Meriden-Cleghorn   17-4   15
14.  Bedford   16-4   9
15.  Rockford   16-4   NR
Dropped Out: West Sioux (14)

Iowa shakes up coaching staff

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February 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – Iowa assistant coach Brian Ferentz has been named the program’s running game coordinator. Ferentz, the son of head coach Kirk Ferentz and a former three-year starter for the Hawkeyes, has served as Iowa’s offensive line coach for the past three seasons. He’ll continue to coach the linemen while also directing the Hawkeyes’ rushing attack.

Iowa also says LeVar Woods will shift from coaching linebackers to working with the team’s tight ends. Recruiting coordinator Seth Wallace, who worked with defensive linemen last season, will be a defensive backs coach.

Area Basketball Scores & Regional Results from 2/12/15

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February 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

BOYS BASKETBALL
Boyer Valley 63, Whiting 50
Abraham Lincoln 66, St. Albert 59 (OT)
Creston 67, A-H-S-T-W 40
Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto 66, Underwood 13
Missouri Valley 45, Westwood 35

GIRLS BASKETBALL
Creston 57, Clarinda 42

Class 1-A Region 1 First Round
Charter Oak-Ute 61, Whiting 16
Westwood 63, West Harrison 14
Woodbine 60, Boyer Valley 57

Class 1-A Region 2 First Round
Ar-We-Va 51, River Valley 34
CAM 51, Paton-Churdan 46
Coon Rapids-Bayard 40, Griswold 35
Glidden-Ralston 60, Guthrie Center 38

Class 1-A Region 7 First Round
Lamoni 49, Diagonal 43
Mount Ayr 62, Mormon Trail, Garden Grove 30

Class 1-A Region 8 First Round
Essex 46, South Page 18
Nishnabotna 48, East Mills 44
Orient-Macksburg 43, East Union 41
Sidney 56, Heartland Christian 25
Stanton 51, Lenox 46

Walker hits late free throws; Minnesota beats Iowa 64-59

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February 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Maurice Walker sank two free throws with 11 seconds left to help Minnesota beat Iowa 64-59 on Thursday night. Walker finished with seven points on 1-of-5 shooting, but went 5 of 6 from the line. Andre Hollins led Minnesota (16-9, 5-7 Big Ten) with 20 points, making 7 of 14 from the field.

Iowa (15-9, 6-5) came within two points with 20 seconds left after Jarrod Uthoff sank two free throws. But Minnesota’s Nate Mason made 1 of 2 from the line with 19 seconds left and Walker sealed it. Uthoff finished with 17 points and seven boards for Iowa. Minnesota, winners of three straight, snapped the Hawkeyes’ two-game winning streak. The Gophers shot just 40 percent from the field, making just 23 of 57 shots, including a 6 of 19 from behind the arc.

No. 14 Iowa women defeat No. 22 Nebraska 69-61

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February 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Ally Disterhoft had 14 points and seven rebounds and No. 14 Iowa passed No. 22 Nebraska with a late surge to take a 69-61 victory on Thursday night. Kali Peschel added 13 points and Bethany Doolittle 12 for the Hawkeyes (20-4, 11-2 Big Ten), who won their third straight game, swept Nebraska and got their first win in Lincoln since March 21, 2005.

Tear’a Laudermill scored 18 points and Brandi Jeffery 16 for Nebraska (17-7, 7-6). Emily Cady grabbed a career-high 19 rebounds. Nebraska lost its third straight, all to ranked conference rivals. Nebraska led 37-28 at halftime but Iowa came back to take a lead with 7:55 to go. Jeffery scored six points in an 8-2 run to give the Cornhuskers a 56-54 advantage before Iowa began a game-ending 15-5 run.

Nebraska had 46 rebounds but also 22 turnovers. The Cornhuskers shot just 26.7 percent in the second half.

Iowa State says DL Meyers has cancer

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February 12th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa State says defensive lineman Mitchell Meyers has been diagnosed with cancer. Coach Paul Rhoads says Meyers has Hodgkin’s lymphoma. He’ll begin a treatment plan that will include chemotherapy. Team physician Dr. Marc Shulman says the cure rate for Hodgkin’s lymphoma is 90 percent, adding that the fact that Meyers is in excellent overall shape should help his prognosis.

Meyers, who grew up in Texas, says in a statement that he’s receiving his treatment in Ames so he can stay in school. Meyers’ treatment plan is expected to last at least four months. Meyers started all 12 games for the Cyclones last season and was a first-team Academic All-Big 12 pick.