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HSBB: Ar-We-Va at Exira-EHK Doubleheader 01-25-2014

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January 26th, 2014 by admin

Jim Field and Chris Parks have the call of the game played in Elk Horn at Exira-EHK High School.

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Saturday John J. Harris Wrestling Results

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January 26th, 2014 by Jim Field

John J. Harris Tourney @ Corning

Team Scores:

  1. Creston/O-M  243.5
  2. Clarinda  176.5
  3. Atlantic/CAM  135
  4. Riverside  110.5
  5. Mount Ayr   109
  6. New Hamtpton  104
  7. Winterset  86
  8. Panorama  80
  9. Bedford/Lenox  67.5
  10. Central Decatur  65
  11. Tri-Center  55.5
  12. Chariton  53.5
  13. Missouri Valley  53
  14. Southwest Valley  52
  15. East Mills  50
  16. Coon Rapids-Bayard  50
  17. Red Oak  48
  18. Griswold  46
  19. Clarke  29
  20. Shenandoah  25
  21. Southwest Iowa  20
  22. Nodaway Valley  18
  23. Wayne  10

Top 5 Individuals:

106:

  1. Connor Cleveland, New Hampton
  2. Britton Gibson, Winterset
  3. Tatem Bluml, Riverside
  4. Brody Frain, Creston/O-M
  5. Ian Showers, Clarke

113:

  1. Jared Hensley, Bedford-Lenox
  2. Kruz Adamson, Creston/O-M
  3. Craig Rice, SW Iowa
  4. Dawson Knapp, Mt. Ayr
  5. Dakota Petty, Red Oak

120:

  1. Dillon Cox, Atlantic/CAM
  2. Blake Luna, Clarinda
  3. Christian Polley, Tri-Center
  4. Dusten Reed, Bedford/Lenox
  5. Jacob Vogel, Riverside

126:

  1. Darrian Schwenke, Atlantic/CAM
  2. Mason Miller, Winterset
  3. Nick Rounds, Missouri Valley
  4. Hadley Ogg, Griswold
  5. Tucker Bluml, Riverside

132:

  1. Spencer Wray, Creston/O-M
  2. Tanner Mertz, Red Oak
  3. Grant Staats Mt Ayr
  4. Jake Johnson, Shenandoah
  5. Jacob Jenkins, Winterset

138:

  1. Erik Freed, Mt. Ayr
  2. Tanner Poush, Chariton
  3. Joey Huntington, Creston/O-M
  4. Zach Evans, Coon Rapids-Bayard
  5. Trey Stickler, Clarinda

145:

  1. Chase Schiltz, Creston/O-M
  2. Josh Mcllnay, Missouri Valley
  3. Reid Nichols, Atlantic/CAM
  4. Jaydn Erlandson, Nodaway Valley
  5. Darin Martin, Central Decatur

152:

  1. Gavin Leith, Creston/O-M
  2. Tyler Nance, Chariton
  3. Josh Hopkins, East Mills
  4. Luke Strong, Clarinda
  5. Jacob Beamgard, Mt. Ayr

160:

  1. Kallan Schmelzer, Southwest Valley
  2. Michael Kramer, New Hampton
  3. J.J. Clark, Clarinda
  4. Colton Ranney, Central Decatur
  5. Jacob Johnson, Atlantic/CAM

170:

  1. Payton Housman, Riverside
  2. Adam Baker, Creston/O-M
  3. Kyle Blaylock, New Hampton
  4. Jacob Bair, Clarke
  5. Colby Jennings, East Mills

182:

  1. Trevor Frain, Creston/O-M
  2. Zach Barton, Southwest Valley
  3. Trenton Wells, Central Decatur
  4. Cain Johanns, Clarinda
  5. Austin Lorenz, Griswold

 195:

  1. Ben Wellman, Tri-Center
  2. Seth Maitlen, Creston/O-M
  3. Christian Luaritsen, Clarinda
  4. Wilson Solorzano, Panorama
  5. Nick Tank, Winterset

220:

  1. Tyler Christensen, Atlantic/CAM
  2. Brook Stephens, Clarinda
  3. Kaden Hulett, Creston/O-M
  4. Marcus Boldy, Panorama
  5. Zach McMillin, Bedford/Lenox

285:

  1. Joe Ricker, Mt. Ayr
  2. Garrett Johnson, Panorama
  3. Dakota Calfee, Clarinda
  4. Jacob Steinbeck, Griswold
  5. Jez Phippen, Atlantic/CAM

106:

1. Connor Cleveland, New Hampton

2. Britton Gibson, Winterset

3. Tatem Bluml, Riverside

4. Brody Frain, Creston

5. Ian Showers, Clarke

6. Garrett Simmons, Panorama

 

113:

1. Jared Hensley, Bedford-Lenox

2. Kruz Adamson, Creston-Orient-Macksburg.

3. Craig Rice, SW Iowa

4. Dawson Knapp, Mt. Ayr

5.Dakota Petty, Red Oak

6. Keaton Geerts, New Hampton

 

 

120:

1. Dillon Cox, Atlantic/CAM

2. Blake Luna, Clarinda

3. Christian Polley, Tri-Center

4. Dusten Reed, Bedford/Lenox

5. Jacob Vogel, Riverside

6. Christian Hilgenberg, Coon Rapids-Bayard

 

126:

1. Darrian Schwenke, Atlantic/CAM

2. Mason Miller, Winterset

3. Nick Rounds, Missouri Valley Hadley Ogg, Griswold

4. Hadly Ogg, Griswold

5.Tucker Bluml, Riverside Caleb Orme, Red Oak

6. Caleb Orme, Red Oak

 

132:
1. Spencer Wray, Creston

2. Tanner Mertz, Red Oak

3. Grant Staats Mt Ayr

4. Jake Johnson, Shenandoah

5. Jacob Jenkins, Winterset Kollyn Buch, Clarinda

6. Kollyn Buch, Clarinda

 

138:

1. Erik Freed, Mt. Ayr Tanner Pousch, Chariton

2. Tanner Poush, Chariton

3. Joey Huntington, Creston

4. Zach Evans, Creston
5. Trey Stickler, Clarinda

5. Trey Stickler, Clarinda Tyler VanHouten

6. Tyler Van Houten, Panorama

 

145:

1. Chase Schiltz, Creston

2. Josh Mcllnay, Missouri Valley

3. Reid Nichols, Atlantic/CAM

4. ayden Erlandson , Nodaway Valley

5. Darin Martin, Central Decatur

6. Cal Daughton, Mt. Ayr

 

152:

1. Gavin Leith, Creston

2. Tyler Nance, Chariton

3. Josh Hopkins, East Mills

4. Luke Strong, Clarinda

5. Jacob Beamgard, Mt. Ayr

6. Logan Namanny, Coon Rapids-Bayard

 

160:

1. Kallan Schmelzer, Southwest Valley

2. Michael Kramer, New Hampton

3. J.J. Clark, Clarinda

4. Colton Ranney, Central Decatur

5. Jacob Johnson, Atlantic/CAM

6. Taylor Pettit, Creston

 

170:

1. Payton Housman, Riverside

2. Adam Baker, Creston

3. Kyle Blaylock, New Hampton

4. Jacob Bair, Clarke

5. Colby Jennings, East Mills

6. Spencer Winnett, Coon Rapids-Bayard

 

182:

1. Trevor Frain, Creston

2. Zach Barton, Southwest Valley

3. Trenton Wells, Central Decatur

4. Cain Johanns, Clarinda

5. Austin Lorenz, Griswold

6. Wyatt Miller, Winterset

 

195:

1. Ben Wellman, Tri-Center

2. Seth Maitlen, Creston

3. Christian Luaritsen, Clarinda

4. Wilson Solorzano, Panorama

5. Nick Tank, Winterset

6. Kyle Klindt, Riverside

 

220:

1. Tyler Christensen, Atlantic/CAM

2. Brook Stephens, Clarinda

3. Kaden Hulett, Creston

4. Marcus Boldy, Panorama

5. Zach McMillin, Bedford/Lenox

6. Garret Graves, Riverside

 

285:

1. Joe Ricker, Mt. Ayr

2. Garrett Johnson, Panorama

3. Dakota Calfee, Clarinda

4. Jacob Steinbeck, Griswold

5. Jez Phippen, Atlantic/CAM

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High School Basketball Scores from Sat., Jan. 25th 2014

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January 26th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

BOYS BASKETBALL

Rolling Valley:

  • Ar-We-Va 58, Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 36
  • Charter Oak-Ute 62, CAM 58
  • Coon Rapids-Bayard 55, Paton-Churdan 45
  • Glidden-Ralston 52, Boyer Valley 49
  • West Harrison 78, Woodbine 48

Others:

  • Creston 72, Winterset 40
  • Sioux City North 57, CB Thomas Jefferson 55

Corner Conference Tournament

  • Third Place:  Fremont Mills 42, Heartland Christian 39
  • Championship:  East Mills 35, Sidney 27

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Rolling Valley:

  • Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 52, Ar-We-Va 48
  • CAM 38, Charter Oak-Ute 37
  • Coon Rapids-Bayard 43, Paton-Churdan 35
  • Woodbine 64, West Harrison, Mondamin 33

Others:

  • ADM 88, West Central Valley 49
  • Sioux City North 60, CB Thomas Jefferson 32
  • Moravia 61, Orient-Macksburg 37

No. 5 Wichita State rolls past Drake 78-61

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January 26th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Cleanthony Early scored 19 points, Ron Baker added 14 and fifth-ranked Wichita State stayed perfect with a 78-61 win over Drake on Saturday. Nick Wiggins had 11 points for the visiting Shockers (21-0, 8-0 MVC). Wichita State outscored Drake 28-15 to open the second half, turning a relatively close game into a rout.

The Shockers have now won four straight by at least 15 points after an overtime scare at Missouri State two weeks ago. Aaron Hawley had 16 points to lead Drake (11-9, 2-6), which lost for the sixth time in seven games.

No. 20 Iowa State women top Texas Tech 85-76 in OT

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January 26th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — Nikki Moody scored nine of her nine of 20 points in overtime and No. 20 Iowa State held off Texas Tech 85-76 Saturday night. Moody opened the overtime with a 3-pointer and, after Ivonne Cook-Taylor hit a jumper 27 seconds later, knocked down a jumper to give the Cyclones a 77-74 lead. After layups by Seanna Johnson — on which Moody assisted — and Moody pushed the Cyclones’ lead to 81-74, Amber Battle answered with a layup that would prove to be the Lady Raiders’ final points.

Iowa State (15-4, 4-4 Big 12) held Tech (6-13, 0-8) without a field goal for 3:13 in overtime and opened the extra frame with a 9-2 run. Moody’s jumper with 34 seconds left in regulation gave Iowa State a 72-70 advantage, but Battle tied the game 14 seconds later. Iowa State missed two shots in the final seconds.

Battle finished with 24 points.

Loyola of Chicago beats Northern Iowa 93-87 in OT

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January 25th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

CHICAGO (AP) – Milton Doyle scored eight of his 28 points in overtime to lift Loyola of Chicago to a 93-87 overtime victory over Northern Iowa on Saturday. Doyle hit a 3-pointer and was 5 of 6 from the line as Loyola outscored Northern Iowa 17-11 in overtime.  Doyle finished 8 of 11 from the field and made 10 of his 11 free throws attempts.

Loyola of Chicago trailed the entire second half until Christian Thomas made a pair of free throws to tie it at 76 with 18 seconds to play.  With 4 seconds remaining, Deon Mitchell missed a shot and Seth Tuttle missed the putback for Northern Iowa to send the game into overtime.  Thomas finished with 20 points for Loyola of Chicago (8-12, 3-5 Missouri Valley).

Mitchell scored 23 points, and Tuttle added 17 to lead Northern Iowa (10-10, 4-4 Missouri Valley).

No. 16 Iowa State beats 22nd-ranked K-State 81-75

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January 25th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) – Three straight losses and the distraction caused by the ongoing Bubu Palo saga left No. 16 Iowa State in desperate need of some good news.A close win over a ranked opponent was a good place for the Cyclones to start. Melvin Ejim scored 20 points and Iowa State beat No. 22 Kansas State 81-75 on Saturday to snap a three-game losing streak and get back to .500 in the Big 12.

Georges Niang had 18 points and freshman Matt Thomas matched a career high with 14 for the Cyclones (15-3, 3-3 Big 12), who blew a 12-point halftime lead before putting the game away late in the second half. Freshman Marcus Foster scored 20 points for Kansas State (14-6, 4-3), which lost consecutive games for the first time since November.

Iowa State had opened the season at 14-0, the best start in school history. But losses to Oklahoma, Kansas and Texas had considerably cooled the program’s national buzz and sent it tumbling eight spots in this week’s poll.Then last week, a district court judge ruled that Palo, a reserve guard who averaged 2.8 points a game last season, be reinstated in a move that angered the administration and dominated local headlines.

Palo had been kicked off the team in August in connection with sexual assault charges that were eventually dropped. The Iowa Supreme Court on Friday denied a request by the Iowa Board of Regents for an immediate stay of that ruling. Palo spent the game on the bench and in uniform, but Hoiberg refused to comment on Palo after the game.

Kansas State was coming off a buzzer-beating loss at Texas, as Jonathan Holmes hit a 3 as time expired for a 67-64 Longhorns’ win on Tuesday.

Hawk beat Northwestern 76-50

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January 25th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Evanston, IL (AP) — In early afternoon Top-25 basketball action Saturday, 10th-ranked Iowa beat Northwestern 76-50. Roy Devyn Marble scored 14 points for Iowa, which never trailed in the game. Gabriel Olaseni added 14 points and 10 rebounds for the Hawkeyes, who are 16-4. There are two games on the schedule featuring two ranked schools as third-ranked Michigan State is facing No. 21 Michigan, and 16th-ranked Iowa State is hosting No. 22 Kansas State.

HSBB: Atlantic at Clarinda (Boys) 01-24-2014

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January 25th, 2014 by admin

Jim Field and Chris Parks have the call of the game played at Clarinda High School.

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Friday Girls High School Basketball Scores

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January 25th, 2014 by Jim Field

Hawkeye 10:

  • Clarinda 36, Atlantic 32
  • Glenwood 50, Shenandoah 43
  • Kuemper Catholic 58, Denison-Schleswig 39
  • Harlan 71, Red Oak 35
  • St. Albert 51, Creston 36

Western Iowa:

  • Audubon 49, A-H-S-T 48
  • IKM-Manning 70, Tri-Center 43
  • Missouri Valley 53, Griswold 21
  • Riverside 43, Logan-Magnolia 21
  • Treynor 62, Underwood 34

Rolling Valley:

  • Coon Rapids-Bayard 58, Woodbine 26
  • Paton-Churdan 51, CAM 23
  • Ar-We-Va 58, Charter Oak-Ute 35
  • Boyer Valley 60, West Harrison 27

Others:

  • CB Abraham Lincoln 60, CB Thomas Jefferson 19
  • Martensdale-St. Marys 50, Southwest Valley 38
  • Nodaway Valley 59, Central Decatur 57
  • Panorama 48, Guthrie Center 39
  • Seymour 58, Orient-Macksburg 40
  • Southeast Warren 75, Lenox 52

Corner Conference Tournament
Third Place:  East Mills 60, Heartland Christian 58 (OT)
Championship:  Fremont Mills 39, Stanton 38