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Iowa beats South Dakota 87-63

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December 5th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Aaron White tied his season high with 21 points as Iowa beat South Dakota 87-63 on Tuesday night. Devyn Marble added 14 points and eight rebounds for the Hawkeyes (7-2), who pulled away from the Coyotes with a 15-0 run at the end of the first half. Trevor Gruis scored 16 points to lead South Dakota (4-5).

Iowa controlled the interior with 54 points in the paint and a 50-31 rebounding margin. South Dakota nailed nine 3-pointers, including 5 of 8 to start the game. The Hawkeyes finished 2 of 16 from outside. Iowa native Casey Kasperbauer scored 14 points, making 4 of 8 from 3-point range for the Coyotes. Mike Gesell scored 12 points for Iowa. Adam Woodbury chipped in 10 points.

Iowa State beats Florida Gulf Coast 83-72

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December 5th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Point guard Korie Lucious scored a season-high 17 points, Tyrus McGee added 16 off the bench and Iowa State beat Florida Gulf Coast 83-72 on Tuesday night. Melvin Ejim chipped in with 14 points and 12 rebounds for the Cyclones (6-2), who’ve won two in a row ahead of Friday’s showdown in Iowa City with the rival Hawkeyes.

Iowa State pushed a slim halftime lead to 62-46 early in the second half and went on a late 15-4 run to put the Eagles out of reach. Chase Fieler had a game-high 18 points to lead Florida Gulf Coast (6-4), which had won two in a row.

Tuesday High School Basketball Scores (from Dec. 4th 2012)

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December 5th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

BOYS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye 10:

  • Atlantic 41, Red Oak 33
  • Creston 53, Kuemper Catholic 51
  • St. Albert 56, Shenandoah 47

Western Iowa:

  • Griswold 55, A-H-S-T 49
  • Missouri Valley 66, Audubon 56
  • Riverside 56, Treynor 45
  • Tri-Center 74, Underwood 58

Rolling Hills:

  • Adair-Casey 59, Exira/EHK 48
  • Glidden-Ralston 44, CAM 35
  • Paton-Churdan 45, Orient-Macksburg 23

Others:

  •  Ar-We-Va 46, Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto 40
  • Bedford 71, Corning 30
  • Carroll 64, Perry 50
  • Thomas Jefferson 62, Abraham Lincoln 49
  • Des Moines Christian 73, Panorama 41
  • East Mills 57, Essex 41
  • Fremont Mills 72, Heartland Christian 43
  • Guthrie Center 57, West Central Valley 27
  • IKM-Manning 60, Kingsley-Pierson 38
  • Nodaway Valley 86, Lenox 9
  • Sidney 47, Nishnabotna 45
  • South Page 63, Stanton 52
  • Van Meter 66, Coon Rapids-Bayard 40
  • Villisca 82, Clarinda Academy 51

 

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye 10:

  • Red Oak 51, Atlantic 39
  • Kuemper Catholic 48, Creston 46

Western Iowa:

  • Audubon 56, Missouri Valley 40
  • Treynor 66, Riverside 38
  • Griswold 38, A-H-S-T 35

Rolling HIlls:

  • Adair-Casey 44, Exira/EHK 31
  • CAM 52, Glidden-Ralston 31

Others:

  • Ar-We-Va 42, Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto 29
  • Boyer Valley 44, Logan-Magnolia 26
  • Abraham Lincoln 69, Thomas Jefferson 11
  • Fremont Mills 50, Heartland Christian 20
  • IKM-Manning 76, Kingsley-Pierson 24
  • Nodaway Valley 61, Lenox 39
  • Perry 61, Carroll 40
  • Van Meter 35, Coon Rapids-Bayard 18
  • Villisca 78, Clarinda Academy 14
  • West Central Valley 43, Guthrie Center 21

Officials: Nearly 60,000 deer harvested in Iowa

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December 4th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Nearly 60,000 deer in Iowa have been harvested so far this year. The state Department of Natural Resources said Tuesday that the count for the end of the first shotgun season is on par with last year. The agency says five hunters were injured during this shotgun season. About 65,000 hunters are expected to participate in the state’s second shotgun season, which begins Saturday and concludes in mid-December.

Bielema Agrees to Leave Wisconsin for Arkansas

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December 4th, 2012 by Jim Field

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) — A person familiar with the situation tells The Associated Press that Wisconsin coach Bret Bielema (BEE’-leh-mah) has agreed to become the new coach at Arkansas.

Bielema will sign a multi-year contract soon, according to the person spoke Tuesday on condition of anonymity because the school had not yet made an official announcement.

The move was the second stunning hire at Arkansas, which brought in John L. Smith after firing Bobby Petrino earlier this year after a scandal in which Petrino hired his mistress to work in the football department.

Arkansas was 21-5 the last two seasons, but went 4-8 this season under Smith. Athletic director Jeff Long announced after the season that Smith would not return.

Bielema was 68-24 in seven seasons at Wisconsin, including an 8-5 mark this season.  It’s not known yet if Bielema will coach the Badgers in the Rose Bowl.  Wisconsin embarrassed Nebraska 70-31 in the Big 10 championship game Saturday.

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Chiefs had given counseling to Belcher, girlfriend

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December 4th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Police say the Kansas City Chiefs had been providing counseling to linebacker Jovan Belcher and his girlfriend before he killed her and committed suicide over the weekend.  Police Sgt. Richard Sharp told The Kansas City Star that the couple had been arguing over relationship and financial issues for months and that the team had been “bending over backward” trying to help them.

Belcher fatally shot 22-year-old Kasandra Perkins at their Kansas City home Saturday before shooting himself in the head in the Arrowhead Stadium parking lot in front of team officials who were trying to stop him, including general manager Scott Pioli and head coach Romeo Crennel.

Sharp says Belcher reportedly thanked the men for their help but said “it was too late” before he killed himself.

The Associated Press Iowa Boys Basketball Prep Poll

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December 4th, 2012 by Jim Field

The Top Ten teams in the Associated Press Iowa high school basketball poll with first-place votes in parentheses and won-loss record, total points and position last week at right:

Class 4-A
  Record Pts Prv
1. Iowa City, West (11) 2-0 135
2. Ankeny (3) 2-0 113
3. Urbandale 3-0 103
4. Dubuque, Senior 0-0 69
5. North Scott, Eldridge 3-0 68
6. Valley, West Des Moines 1-1 54
7. Bettendorf 2-0 41
8. Sioux City, East (1) 2-0 39
9. Epworth, Western Dubuque 2-0 33
10. Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines 1-0 27

Others receiving votes: Linn-Mar, Marion 24. Des Moines, Hoover 22. Cedar Falls 21. Southeast Polk 18. Iowa City, City High 17. Johnston 14. Des Moines, North 10. Waukee 6. Pleasant Valley 4. Newton 3. Xavier, Cedar Rapids 3. Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 1.

Class 3-A
  Record Pts Prv
1. Bishop Heelan Catholic, Sioux City (8) 1-0 117
2. Assumption, Davenport 1-1 93
3. MOC-Floyd Valley (4) 2-0 91
4. Solon (1) 2-0 81
5. Atlantic 2-0 79
6. Vinton-Shellsburg 2-0 70
7. Waverly-Shell Rock (1) 1-1 59
8. Iowa Falls-Alden 2-0 54
9. Pella 2-0 47
10. Spencer (1) 3-0 46

Others receiving votes: Grinnell 27. Dallas Center-Grimes 15. Creston 11. Center Point-Urbana 9. Waukon 9. Fort Madison 6. Mount Pleasant 3. Anamosa 2. Centerville 2. Crestwood, Cresco 2. Norwalk 1. Harlan 1.

Class 2-A
  Record Pts Prv
1. Nodaway Valley (4) 2-0 104
2. Western Christian, Hull (2) 1-0 89
3. Des Moines Christian 3-0 77
4. West Fork, Sheffield (3) 1-0 76
5. West Branch (3) 2-0 74
6. IKM-Manning (1) 4-0 73
7. Pella Christian (1) 2-0 58
8. St. Edmond, Fort Dodge (1) 2-0 51
9. Cascade,Western Dubuque 1-0 50
10. MFL-Mar-Mac 1-0 23

Others receiving votes: Hudson 20. Sheldon 19. PCM, Monroe 17. New Hampton 15. Ogden 14. Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 14. North Cedar, Stanwood 11. Spirit Lake 7. Osage 7. Garner-Hayfield/Ventura 5. East Sac County 5. North Polk, Alleman 4. Forest City 3. Sioux Center 3. Dike-New Hartford 2. OA-BCIG 2. South O’Brien, Paullina 1. Roland-Story, Story City 1.

Class 1-A
  Record Pts Prv
1. Danville (11) 2-0 145
2. St. Mary’s, Storm Lake (1) 2-0 117
3. Boyden-Hull (1) 1-1 97
4. Harris-Lake Park 3-0 70
5. Lone Tree (1) 3-0 68
6. North Iowa, Buffalo Center 3-0 59
7. Murray 3-0 38
8. Riverside, Oakland 2-0 31
9. North Tama, Traer 3-0 30
10. Iowa Mennonite, Kalona 1-1 24
(tie)Belmond-Klemme 1-1 24

Others receiving votes: Preston 18. Lawton-Bronson 17. St. Mary’s, Remsen 11. Ankeny Christian Academy 9. Moulton-Udell 8. Sigourney 7. North Butler, Greene 6. Marquette Catholic, Bellevue 6. West Lyon, Inwood 6. Newell-Fonda 5. Guthrie Center 5. Lynnville-Sully 5. Dunkerton 4. Fremont Mills, Tabor 3. Highland, Riverside 3. Gladbrook-Reinbeck 3. Pleasantville 2. AGWSR, Ackley 2. Jesup 1. Rockford 1.

High Shool Basketball Scores from Mon., Dec. 3rd 2012

Sports

December 4th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

BOYS BASKETBALL

  • Adair-Casey 62, Diagonal 50
  • Tarkio, Mo. 56, Nishnabotna 42
  • Underwood 53, Fremont Mills 48
  • Ankeny Christian Academy 75, Saydel 47
  • Grandview Park Baptist 70, Iowa Christian Academy 21

GIRLS BASKETBALL

  • Fremont Mills 67, Underwood 46
  • Nishnabotna 50, Rock Port, Mo. 37
  • St. Albert 43, Tri-Center 28
  • Saydel 65, Ankeny Christian Academy 36
  • Grandview Park Baptist 33, Iowa Christian Academy 31

Chiefs begin picking up pieces after heartache

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December 3rd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs returned to work Monday at their practice facility near Arrowhead Stadium, trying to find a sense of normalcy. It was difficult to do. The locker that once belonged to Jovan Belcher, the linebacker who killed his girlfriend and then turned the gun on himself Saturday, still had all his belongings hanging in it. Coach Romeo Crennel and general manager Scott Pioli had to walk past the place in the parking lot where Belcher killed himself. Teammates gathered in meetings and to watch film and couldn’t help but notice the empty seat. Crennel said that “time heals all wounds,” and the Chiefs are hopeful the healing has begun.