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I-35 wins 1A District 5 at Pleasantville; Nodaway Valley advances three

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February 12th, 2022 by admin

Team Scores
1 Interstate 35 87.5
2 Panorama 74.0
3 Earlham 61.5
4 Pleasantville 60.0
5 Nodaway Valley 58.0
6 Ogden 54.0
7 Van Meter 48.0
8 Mount Ayr 38.0
9 Colfax-Mingo 31.0
10 Baxter 28.0
11 Collins-Maxwell 18.0
11 Southeast Warren 18.0
13 Lynnville-Sully 15.5

Area State Qualifiers

113- Tage Monahan, Panorama (2nd)
132- Elliot Cooney, Nodaway Valley (1st)
138- Jaxon Christensen, Nodaway Valley (2nd)
182- Caelen DeVault, Nodaway Valley (2nd)
195- James Hein, Panorama (1st)
220- Cooper Andersen, Panorama (1st)

Crash northwest of Anita Saturday morning

News

February 12th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Anita, Iowa) – One person was flown from the scene of a head-on crash northwest of Anita this (Saturday) morning. According to Cass County Sheriff’s Deputy Kyle Quist, the collision occurred at around 8:40-a.m. on Dallas Road, between 730th and 740th Streets.

A 2008 Chevy pickup driven by Brent J. Asberry, of Exira, collided with a 2015 Chevy Malibu, driven by Dennis C. Wahlert, of Anita. Anita Fire and Rescue and Cass EMS freed Wahlert from the vehicle wreckage. Wahlert was transported by LifeFlight helicopter to the hospital for treatment of injuries he suffered.

Asberry suffered minor injuries, but was not transported. Quist said an investigation will result in Asberry being cited for Failure to Yield half of the roadway.  The Cass County Sheriff’s Office was assisted at the scene by the Iowa State Patrol.

Class 2-A District 2 Wrestling @ Glenwood – Final Results

Sports

February 12th, 2022 by Jim Field

106

  • Aiden Smith (Atlantic-CAM) beat Jesse Jens (Harlan) FALL :29
  • Dreylen Schweitzer (Carroll) beat Kaden Whipp (Clarinda) 4-2
  • Championship: Aiden Smith (Atlantic-CAM) beat Dreylen Schweitzer (Carroll) FALL :58
  • 3rd Place: Kaden Whipp (Clarinda) beat Jesse Jens (Harlan) FALL :28

113

  • Seth Ettleman (SW Iowa) beat Christian Ahrens (Creston) 4-2
  • Vincent Mayberry (Glenwood) beat Josh Hass (Atlantic-CAM) Tech Fall 3:00 (18-3)
  • Championship: Vincent Mayberry (Glenwood) beat Seth Ettleman (SW Iowa) FALL :34
  • 3rd Place: Christian Ahrens (Creston) beat Josh Hass (Atlantic-CAM) FALL :18

120

  • Cael Nelson (Carroll) beat Lincoln Keeler (Creston) 2-0
  • Kale Petersen (Greene County) beat Cruz Weaver (Atlantic-CAM) FALL 1:36
  • Championship:  Kale Petersen (Greene County) beat Cael Nelson (Carroll) TECH FALL 2:29 (20-5)
  • 3rd Place: Cruz Weaver (Atlantic-CAM) beat Lincoln Keeler (Creston) FALL 4:18
  • Wrestleback:  Cael Nelson (Carroll) beat Cruz Weaver (Atlantic-CAM) FALL 4:56

126

  • Ethan Follmann (Atlantic-CAM) beat Luke Freund (Harlan) FALL 3:56
  • Matthew Beem (Glenwood) beat Cole Scamman (Shenandoah) TECH FALL 2:31 (17-1)
  • Championship: Matthew Beem (Glenwood) beat Ethan Follmann (Atlantic-CAM) 11-7
  • 3rd Place: Cole Scamman (Shenandoah) beat Luke Freund (Harlan) FALL 2:50
  • Wrestleback: Ethan Follmann (Atlantic-CAM) beat Cole Scamman (Shenandoah) FALL 1:41

132

  • Easton O’Brien (Atlantic-CAM) beat Luke Musich (Harlan) 5-3
  • McKinley Robbins (Greene County) beat Trey Chesnut (Creston) FALL 3:44
  • Championship: McKinley Robbins (Greene County) beat Easton O’Brien (Atlantic-CAM) Major Dec 12-4
  • 3rd Place: Luke Musich (Harlan) beat Trey Chesnut (Creston) FALL

138

  • Austin Evans (Creston) beat Brenner Gallagher (Greene County) 8-4
  • Carter Drake (Carroll) beat Dante Hedrington (Atlantic-CAM) FALL 5:47
  • Championship:  Carter Drake (Carroll) beat Austin Evans (Creston) 7-0
  • 3rd Place: Dante Hedrington (Atlantic-CAM) beat Brenner Gallagher (Greene County) 6-5
  • Wrestleback: Austin Evans (Creston) beat Dante Hedrington (Atlantic-CAM) Major Dec 15-4

145

  • Triston Barncastle (Creston) beat Kellan Scott (Glenwood) 12-10
  • Kale Downey (Clarinda) beat Jireh Gallegos (Carroll) 13-11
  • Championship: Triston Barncastle (Creston) beat Kale Downey (Clarinda) 5-2
  • 3rd Place:  Jireh Gallegos (Carroll) beat Kellan Scott (Glenwood) FALL 1:43

152

  • Brian South (Atlantic-CAM) beat Tate Mayberry (Glenwood) FALL 3:10
  • Gavin Scheuermann (Greene County) beat Briley Hayes (Creston) 9-2
  • Championship: Gavin Scheuermann (Greene County) beat Brian South (Atlantic-CAM) 6-1
  • 3rd Place: Briley Hayes (Creston) beat Tate Mayberry (Glenwood) 3-0
  • Wrestleback: Brian South (Atlantic-CAM) beat Briley Hayes (Creston) 6-1

160

  • Nathan Black (Greene County) beat William Bolinger (Creston) FALL :56
  • Dawson Bond (Red Oak) beat Karson Downey (Clarinda) FALL 4:51
  • Championship: Dawson Bond (Red Oak) beat Nathan Black (Greene County) TECH FALL 5:46 (16-0)
  • 3rd Place: Karson Downey (Clarinda) beat William Bolinger (Creston) FALL 3:43
  • Wrestleback: Karson Downey (Clarinda) beat Nathan Black (Greene County) FALL 3:05

170

  • Kadin Stutzman (Atlantic-CAM) beat Tyler Boldra (Glenwood) FALL 1:38
  • Sterling Rodman (Carroll) beat Kaden Street (Creston) Major Dec 15-4
  • Championship: Kadin Stutzman (Atlantic-CAM) beat Sterling Rodman (Carroll) FALL 1:01
  • 3rd Place: Tyler Boldra (Glenwood) beat Kaden Street (Creston) 4-2
  • Wrestleback: Sterling Rodman (Carroll) beat Tyler Boldra (Glenwood) 6-1

182

  • Jarrett Armstrong (Atlantic-CAM) beat Noble Hoyt (Greene County) FALL 3:26
  • Zane Bendorf (Harlan) beat Jase Wilmes (Clarinda) 11-5
  • Championship: Zane Bendorf (Harlan) beat Jarrett Armstrong (Atlantic-CAM) Major Dec 14-2
  • 3rd Place: Jase Wilmes (Clarinda) beat Noble Hoyt (Greene County) FALL  1:05
  • Wrestleback:  Jase Wilmes (Clarinda) beat Jarrett Armstrong (Atlantic-CAM) FALL 2:37

195

  • Brenden Casey (Atlantic-CAM) beat Matt Schwery (Harlan) Major Dec 12-0
  • CJ Carter (Glenwood) beat Jagger Luther (Creston) FALL 1:08
  • Championship: CJ Carter (Glenwood) beat Brenden Casey (Atlantic-CAM) TECH FALL 5:14 (21-6)
  • 3rd Place: Jagger Luther (Creston) beat Matt Schwery (Harlan) 7-2
  • Wrestleback: Brenden Casey (Atlantic-CAM) beat Jagger Luther (Creston) 5-0 (OT)

220

  • Tegan Carson (Central Decatur) beat Samuel Daly (SW Iowa) FALL 1:46
  • Tyler Binning (Clarke) beat Jeremiah Davis (Harlan) FALL 3:01
  • Championship: Tegan Carson (Central Decatur) beat Tyler Binning (Clarke) FALL 2:36
  • 3rd Place: Jeremiah Davis (Harlan) beat Samuel Daly (SW Iowa) FALL 5:53

285

  • Logan Green (Clarinda) beat Chance Roof (SW Iowa) FALL :37
  • Quinten Fuller (Creston) beat Colton Wieland (Carroll) FALL 1:57
  • Championship: Logan Green (Clarinda) beat Quinten Fuller (Creston) FALL 3:11
  • 3rd Place: Colton Wieland (Carroll) beat Chance Roof (SW Iowa) FALL 2:17

The 25th Great Backyard Bird Count takes place Feb. 18-21

Ag/Outdoor, News

February 12th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Worldwide) — The 25th Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) is set to take place from Friday, February 18 through Monday, February 21. Volunteers from around the world are invited to count the birds they see for at least 15 minutes on one or more days of the count, then enter their checklists at birdcount.org. Anyone with internet access can participate, no matter what their skill level—it’s a great family activity, too. Officials say a lot has changed since the first Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) was held in 1998. Each year brings unwavering enthusiasm from the growing number of participants in this now-global event. All the data contribute to a snapshot of bird distribution and help scientists see changes over the past 20 years.

Varying weather conditions so far this winter are producing a few trends that GBBC participants can watch for during the count. Jon McCracken, Bird Studies Canada’s National Program Director, reminds participants in Canada and the U.S. to keep watch for snowies. He says, “The GBBC has done a terrific job of tracking irruptions of Snowy Owls southward over the past several years. We can’t predict what winter 2020 will bring, because Snowy Owl populations are so closely tied to unpredictable ‘cycles’ of lemmings in the Arctic. These cycles occur at intervals between two and six years.  Nevertheless, there are already reports of Snowy Owls as far south as Virginia.”

Tufted Titmouse

In addition to counting birds, the GBBC photo contest has also been a hit with participants since it was introduced in 2006. Since then, tens of thousands of stunning images have been submitted. Learn more about how to take part in the Great Backyard Bird Count at birdcount.org where downloadable instructions and an explanatory PowerPoint are available. The GBBC is a joint project of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the National Audubon Society with partner Bird Studies Canada and is made possible in part by sponsor Wild Birds Unlimited.

This is a wonderful family program for bird watchers of all ages and is free of charge. All you need is basic knowledge of bird identification! It is not required that you record every species you see, only those that can be properly identified. To participate in the bird count either call the Conservation Board at 712-769-2372 and receive everything you need in the mail (or pick up in the office), or go to the website: http://www.birdcount.org/ and follow the instructions.

Learn how to participate on-line step by step directions, at the following (AREA) locations:

  • Atlantic Public Library Community Room; Friday February 18th 10 AM 3rd grade and up
  • Anita Public Library; Wednesday February 16th 3:30 PM 3rd grade and up

Get ready to be involved in a great citizen science project! Organizers will show and explain how to participate in the project. They will also include some tips on identifying birds.

(UPDATE: Canceled) Winter Recreation Afternoon in Cass County

Ag/Outdoor, News, Sports

February 12th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – You’re invited to join Cass County Conservation and Atlantic Parks and Recreation, for a FREE, “No school Winter Recreation Afternoon!” February 18th, from 2-until 4-p.m. Activities take place Sunnyside Park, near the Kiddie Korral. Cass County Conservation will have their snowshoes available for check out near Kiddie Korral shelter. The Atlantic Parks and Recreation offers an assortment of winter recreation opportunities for all ages and skill levels. Cross country skis and sleds are available to be checked out from the Parks and Rec Office at (712) 243-3542.

There are several miles of trails around the park for cross country skiing, rustic hiking trails, cleared trails along the hard surfaced road, and there are Fox and Goose trails made for all to enjoy. The Parks and Rec Department is currently hosting a Snow Sculpture Contest with plenty of space for people and snow for everyone to take advantage of. Hot Chocolate will be available!

Be sure and dress for the weather. The event WILL be CANCELLED IF there is no snow.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area – Saturday, Feb. 12, 2022

Weather

February 12th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly-to-Mostly Sunny. High 23. NW winds becoming SW @ 10.
Tonight: Becoming mostly cloudy w/a chance of flurries. Low near 10. N 10.
Tomorrow: P/Sunny. High 28. N-SW @ 10.
Monday: P/Cldy. High 37.
Tuesday: P/Cldy. High 48.

Friday’s High in Atlantic was 49. Our Low this morning was 4.  Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was -3 and the Low was -7. The Record High on this date was 72 in 1990. The Record Low was -24 in 1986 & 1988.

MVC lead on the line Sunday when UNI visits Loyola

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February 12th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

First place in the Missouri Valley Conference will be on the line Sunday in Chicago when UNI visits Loyola. Winners of five straight, the Panthers are 10-3 in the league race while Loyola is 9-3 after a loss to Bradley. UNI coach Ben Jacobson says all the games are big when you are involved in a title chase.

Jacobson says getting a win at Loyola will be tough.

Jacobson says the same kind of intensity that got his team to this point will be needed on Sunday.

UNI senior guard Trae Berhow.

Iowa State hosts Kansas State Saturday (2/12/22)

Sports

February 12th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State coach T.J., Otzelberger says his team needs several wins to get a spot in the NCAA Tournament but he is not sure how many. The Cyclones will be out to snap a three game losing skid today (Saturday) by hosting Kansas State.

After starting Big 12 play eighth ranked the Cyclones have slumped to 3-8.

Otzelberger says the Cyclones need to focus on what can still be accomplished and the NCAA Tournament remains a reasonable goal.

Wrestlers look to earn state berths at District meets today

Podcasts, Sports

February 11th, 2022 by admin

Wrestlers across the state will be battling it out for State Individual Wrestling Tournament berths on Saturday. Champions and Runners-up from each weight class at district tournaments qualify for the state meet next Thursday-Saturday in Des Moines.

Atlantic-CAM has 10 wrestlers in action in Class 2A District 2 at Glenwood. Atlantic-CAM Head Coach Tim Duff talked with KJAN Sports about the opening matches.

We’ll have updates on those results with reports throughout the event on KJAN. Jim Field will bring you the updates with wrestling starting at 11:00 a.m.

Here are the links to information from each district site.

Class 1A Districts

  1. Cascade
  2. Denver
  3. Emmetsburg
  4. Jesup
  5. Pleasantville
  6. Underwood
  7. Wapello
  8. West Monona

Listen to the full interview with Coach Duff below.

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Griswold advances with overtime win over Heartland Christian

Sports

February 11th, 2022 by admin

It took an extra session but the Griswold Tigers advanced in Class 1A District 15 on Friday night 62-53 over Heartland Christian. It was a close game for most of the night so the finish was fitting.

Heartland Christian led at the end of the first quarter 18-14 but Griswold outscored the Eagles 12-3 in the second quarter to lead 26-21 at half. Griswold maintained a lead up until 3:30 left in the game. Anthony Roush hit a pair of free throws to tie the game at 40 and moments later Heartland Christian claimed the lead back 42-40. The Tigers responded and Kamron Brownlee completed a big three-point play with 1:16 left to put Griswold up 46=45. The Tigers got a couple free throws from Peyton Cook to lead 50-47 with :32 left. Colt Brennen then drilled a three with :13 left to force overtime.

The Tigers got a couple key buckets in the lane from Peyton Cook in the extra period and held the Eagles in check to grab the win. After the game Cook said it was a great experience.

Cook finished with 16 points to lead Griswold, Landon Pelzer added 14 and Kamron Brownlee added 12. The Tigers improved to 4-16 on the season.

Heartland Christian was led by 17 points apiece from Anthony Roush and Matt Stile. Griswold went to a box and one to try to slow Roush down after he scored 10 points by early second quarter. Griswold Coach Matthew Spunaugle was proud of the way the team handled the adjustments.

Roush and another teammate fouled out and Colton Brennan was injured in overtime for the Eagles, hampering their effort late. The Eagles end the season with an 8-12 record.

Griswold moves into the 1A District 15 Quarterfinals on Monday against AHSTW. We’ll have that game along with Riverside vs. Audubon on KJAN in Avoca on Monday night.