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Treynor sweeps team titles at Western Iowa Conference Track Meet

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May 4th, 2021 by admin

The Treynor Cardinals swept the team titles at the Western Iowa Conference Track Meet on Tuesday in Audubon.

Girls Team Scores

1
Treynor
146.00
2
Underwood
127.00
3
AHSTW
90.00
4
Audubon
84.00
5
Riverside
77.00
5
Tri-Center
77.00
7
Logan-Magnolia
76.00
8
IKM-Manning
46.00
9
Missouri Valley
15.00

Treynor only won two events but racked up strong finishes to come away with the team title. AHSTW’s Holly Hoepner won the 100M Hurdles and 400M Hurdles. Riverside’s Lydia Erickson won the 200M and the Bulldogs won the 4x100M Relay. Tri-Center’s Peyton Pogge won the 800M, 1500M, and 3000M. Emile Sorenson won the Long Jump for the Trojans and they won the Distance Medley. Audubon won the 4x800M Relay.

Boys Team Scores

1
Treynor
193.00
2
Underwood
150.00
3
IKM-Manning
94.00
4
Audubon
68.00
5
Riverside
66.00
6
Tri-Center
57.00
7
Missouri Valley
40.00
8
Logan-Magnolia
39.00
9
AHSTW
34.00

Treynor won 7 events on their way to the team title. Underwood’s Brayden Wollan won the 100M, 200M, and 400M. IKM-Manning’s Quentin Dreyer won the 1600M and 3200M. Audubon’s Gavin Smith won the 400M Hurdles. Tri-Center’s Eli Marsh won the Long Jump and the Trojans won the Distance Medley.

Full results HERE.

Rolling Valley Conference golf results 05/04/2021

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May 4th, 2021 by admin

RVC Girls Golf @ Carroll

Team Scores

  1. Boyer Valley 185
  2. Coon Rapids-Bayard 213
  3. Woodbine 270

Medalist: Maci Miller, Boyer Valley 43
Runner-Up: Katelyn Neilsen, Boyer Valley 44

RVC Boys Golf @ Dunlap

Team Scores

  1. Boyer Valley 176
  2. Coon Rapids-Bayard 184
  3. CAM 188
  4. Woodbine 189
  5. Exira-EHK 191
  6. Glidden-Ralston 218

Medalist: Cory Bantum, Woodbine 42
Runner-Up: Trey Petersen, Exira-EHK 42

High School Spring Sports Scoreboard 05/04/2021

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May 4th, 2021 by admin

Girls Soccer

Atlantic 4, AHSTW 2 (Jada Jensen 2 goals, Aubrey Guyer and Quinn Grubbs with 1 goal apiece. Lindley Eblen 1 assist. Edria Brummer 9 saves.
CB Thomas Jefferson 2, Sioux City East 1
Des Moines Christian 7, Nodaway Valley/WCV 0
Gilbert 9, Carroll 0
Harlan 5, Denison-Schleswig 2

Boys Soccer

AHSTW 3, Atlantic 2
Creston 4, Glenwood 1
CB Abraham Lincoln 2, Treynor 0
Sioux City East 14, CB Thomas Jefferson 0

Girls Golf

Audubon 238, Riverside NTS. Medalist: Adi Brink, Riverside, 45.
Griswold 227, Missouri Valley NTS
See other story for Betty Heflin Invite.

Boys Golf

Missouri Valley 204, Griswold 225.
Riverside 192, Audubon 192. Riverside won via tiebreak. Medalist: Joey Schramm, Audubon 43.
St. Albert finished 2nd at the Omaha Roncalli Tournament. Brett Klusman was 4th with an 81, Luke Hubbard 5th with an 82, Eliot Shaw 6th with an 83.
See other stories for Trojan Tournament and Pride of Iowa Conference Tournament.

Girls Tennis

Audubon 6, SW Valley 3
Creston 6, Ballard 5
Kuemper Catholic 9, Harlan 0
CB Abraham Lincoln won the Missouri River Conference Tourney with 37 points. Harper Sneed won the #1 Singles Title for the Lynx.

Boys Tennis

SW Valley 6, Audubon 0
See other story for Hawkeye Ten Conference Tourney

Carroll wins Betty Heflin Invitational at AGCC

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May 4th, 2021 by admin

The Carroll girls golf team won the 15th Annual Betty Heflin Invitational at the Atlantic Golf and Country Club on Tuesday.

Team Scores

  1. Carroll 364
  2. Creston 380
  3. ADM 384
  4. Shenandoah 396
  5. Winterset 410
  6. Denison-Schleswig 418
  7. Glenwood 422
  8. Atlantic 425
  9. Harlan 432
  10. Clarinda 452
  11. Red Oak 525

Top 12 Individuals

  1. Rylie Driskell, Creston, 79,
  2. Laura Sweeney, Carroll, 84
  3. Grace Pettit, Carroll, 86
  4. Liv Rickert, ADM, 87
  5. Jocelyn Cheek, Harlan, 91
  6. Bailey Maher, Shenandoah, 92
  7. Natalie Drake, Winterset, 92
  8. Maria Groumoutis, Creston, 93
  9. Ashlee Danner, Carroll, 96
  10. Emma Mellencamp, Carroll
  11. Monica Thomas, 96
  12. Morgan Stanislav, Glenwood, 96

Atlantic golfers: Roni Hook – 100. Belle Berg – 107. Abby Muller – 107. Abby Smith – 111. Lexi Noelck – 116. Reagan Leonard – 118.

Denison-Schleswig wins Hawkeye Ten Boys Tennis Tourney

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May 4th, 2021 by admin

Boys Hawkeye Ten Tennis in Denison
Tuesday, May 4, 2021

Team Scores

  1. Denison-Schleswig 27
  2. Kuemper Catholic 22
  3. St. Albert 18
  4. Shenandoah 17
  5. Atlantic 16
  6. Creston 15
  7. Lewis Central 10
  8. Harlan 7
  9. Clarinda 6
  10. Glenwood 5
  11. Red Oak 1

Singles

#1 Singles Champion: Jeff Miller, St. Albert
#2 Singles Champion: Carter White, St. Albert

Doubles

#1 Doubles Champions: Grant Sturm/Ethan Sturm, Atlantic
#2 Doubles Champions: Isaac Leinen/Wyatt Johnson, Denison-Schleswig

Atlantic Results

#1 Singles
Max DeVries 9 (Ro) def Hunter Weppler 11 (A) 8-3
Christain Jensen 9 (Lc) def Hunter Weppler 11 (A) 8-0

#2 Singles
Bryan York 11 (A) def Nate Wells 12 (Cr) 8-4
Carter White (Sa) def Bryan York 11 (A) 8-0
Bryan York 11 (A) def Tyler Strunk 12 (Ro) 8-2
Colby Souther 10 (Lc) def Bryan York 11 (A) 8-7 (5)
(7 th ) Carter Kirsch 11(G) def Bryan York 11 (A) 8-5

#1 Doubles
Grant Sturm 12/Ethan Sturm 11 (A) def Ethan Edwards 11/Payton Fort 10 (Lc) 8-1
Grant Sturm 12/Ethan Sturm 11 (A) def Reed Finnegan 12/Josh Schuster 11 (Sh) 9-7
(1 st ) Grant Sturm 12/Ethan Sturm 11 (A) def Brock Bruns 12/ Mitchell Rueschenberg 12 (H) 6-3, 6-0

#2 Doubles
Bodie Johnson 12/Dayton Templeton 11 (A) def Broedy Johnson 10/Drew White 10 (Lc) 8-2
Bodie Johnson 12/Dayton Templeton 11 (A) def Avery Fuller 11/ Foster McCutchan 12 (Cr) 9-7
(1 st ) Isaac Leinen12/Wyatt Johnson 10(D) def Bodie Johnson 12/Dayton Templeton 11 (A) 6-2, 3-6,
10-6

110th Street Bridge Replacement Project complete in Adair County

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May 4th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Adair County Engineer’s Office reports the 110th Street Bridge replacement project over the North River, between Riverside and Quebec Avenues, in northern Adair County, was completed ahead of schedule, and the road is open. The project began Jan. 19th and was scheduled to be finished May 31st.

Cardinals place Jordan Hicks on 10-day injured list

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May 4th, 2021 by admin

ST. LOUIS, Mo., May 4, 2021 – The St. Louis Cardinals announced this afternoon that they have placed right-handed pitcher Jordan Hicks (right elbow inflammation) on the 10-day Injured List, retroactive to May 2, and recalled right-handed pitcher Johan Oviedo from Memphis (AAA). Oviedo is scheduled to start tonight’s game against the New York Mets.

Hicks has worked 10.0 innings in his 10 games this season, recording three Holds while striking out 10 and walking 10 in his first big league action since June of 2019.

Oviedo will be making his third appearance (2nd start) of the 2021 season tonight. The 6-5, 255-pound rookie has fanned 11 in 9.2 innings, allowing just five hits and three runs. His last appearance came in a start last Wednesday (April 28) vs. Philadelphia when he struck out seven over 5.0 innings and allowed just three hits.

Atlantic boys golf wins home tourney

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May 4th, 2021 by admin

Atlantic Boys Golf Trojan Tournament
5/4/2021 @ Nishna Hills Golf Course

Photo: Coach Ed Den Beste

Team Scores

  1. Atlantic 318
  2. ADM 321
  3. Kuemper Catholic 329
  4. Winterset 331
  5. Creston 341
  6. Clarinda 353
  7. Ballard 354
  8. Lewis Central 354
  9. Glenwood 360
  10. Harlan 372
  11. Denison-Schleswig 374
  12. Red Oak 400
  13. Shenandoah 405
Individuals Top 12
1st Easton Korell ADM 76
2nd Lane Nelson Atlantic 77
3rd Colby Burg Creston 77
4th Braden Smith Atlantic 78
5th Finn Garton ADM 79
6th Jordan Greenwood LC 79
7th Maverick Schwabe Kuemper 80
8th Maddux Weeks Winterset 80
9th Jack Tiefenthaler Kuemper 80
10th Garrett McLaren Atlantic 80
11th Sam Hlas ADM 82
12th Brady Kruger Ballard 82

Atlantic Scores: Braden Smith 78, Drey Newell 83, Garrett McLaren 80, Lane Nelson 77, Cruz Weaver 92, Roth Den Beste 102.

Wilkinson / Mattox & King / Draper Win High School & Junior SWIFT SAF Fishing Tournament at Lake of Three Fires

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May 4th, 2021 by admin

1st Place High School Owen Wilkinsen & Daniel Mattox

1st place juniors AJ Draper & Emmett King

Big Fish AJ Draper

Atlantic, IA. – The SW Valley student anglers of Owen Wilkinson and Daniel Mattox of Corning, IA scored the victory in the Powerade High School Series at the Danielson Inc. SAF SWIFT bass tournament at Lake of Three Fires on Sunday with their bag of 5 fish weighing 10.15 pounds. Second was the team of Owen Hoover and Korben Brunt of Anita. Their five fish weighed in at 9.42 and rounding out the top three were Drey Newell of Atlantic and Braden Smith of Atlantic who brought 5 bass to the stage weighing 7.56.

Emmett of Panora, IA and AJ Draper of Linden, IA caught a 5 bag limit and won back to back tournaments in the Fairlife Yup Junior Series with their bag weighing 9.51 pounds. Second place went to Braxton Hass of Atlantic, IA., and Cody Swank, Harlan, IA  hauled in 5 bass at 8.39 lbs.and rounding out the field in third place was the team of Grayson Malgaard and Owen Miller of Anita, IA their total was 5 bass 8.23 lbs.

A record nineteen teams battled 10 to 20 mph winds all day long on the 85 acre lake to find the biggest fish. Even with  tuff conditions the student anglers persevered and every team put fish into the boat and seventeen teams hauled in an impressive 5 bass bag limit. At the end of the day at the official weigh-in 88 fish were brought to the stage totalling 115.82 pounds.

AJ Draper of Linden, IA also earned the AM Cohron & Sons Big Fish of the tournament with his bass weighing in at 4.41 pounds.

Powerade High School Boat Series results from the McDermott & Son Roofing Company SAF SWIFT tournament at Lake Anita on Saturday.

1st –  Owen Wilkinson  , Corning, IA and Daniel Mattox, Corning, IA, 5 bass, 10.15- Boat Captain- Johnathon Locke
2nd  Korben Brunt, Anita, IA and Owen Hoover, Anita, IA, 5 bass, 9.42 lbs., Boat Captain- Randy Hoover
3rd – Drey Newell, Atlantic, IA and Braden Smith, Atlantic, IA, 5 bass, 7.56 lbs., Boat Captain- Brendon Atkinson
4th Colton Rudy, Atlantic, IA and Colin Rudy, Atlantic, IA, 5 bass, 7.02 lbs., Boat Captain- Chuck Rudy
5th Tie- Vicente Butcher, Corning, IA., and Conner Britten, Red Oak, IA., 5 bass, 6.41 lbs., Boat Captain- Jim Robinson- Villisca
6th– Cooper Jipsen, Atlantic, IA and Braden Smith, Atlantic, IA, 5 bass, 6.38 lbs., Boat Captain- Dent Petty
7th –  Joey Oathoudt, Corning, IA and Joaquin Wailes, Wiota, IA, 5 bass, 4.42- Boat Captain- Johnathon Locke
8th Tie– Mason McCready, Macedonia, IA and Caden Forristall, Carson, IA, 5 bass, 4.24 lbs., Boat Captain- Eric McCready
9th Jake Oathoudt, Corning, IA and Dakota Breaud, Corning, IA, 1 bass, 1.20 lbs., Boat Captain- Chuck Elmquist

Fairlire Yup Junior Boat Series results from the McDermott & Son Roofing Company SAF SWIFT tournament at Lake Anita on Saturday.

1st- Emmett King, Panora, IA., and AJ Draper, Linden, IA., 5 bass, 9.51 lbs., Boat Captain-Jeremy King
2nd-Cody Swank, Harlan, IA and Braxton Hass, Atlantic, IA, 5 bass, 8.39 lbs.,  Boat Captain- Allen Porter
3rd: Grayson Molgaard, Atlantic, IA and Owen Miller, Atlantic, IA, 5 bass, 8.23 lbs., Boat Captain- Peter Molgaard
4th-Jake Wailes, Wiota, IA and Brentyn Hoover, Anita, IA,5 bass, 6.55 lbs. Boat Captain- Rob Clausen
5th- Hunter Quist, Atlantic, IA., and Adien Smith, Elliot, IA., 5 bass, 6.54 lbs., Boat Captain-Kyle Quist
6th- Colton Anderson, Atlantic, IA., and Grant Petty, Atlantict, IA., 5 bass, 5.86 lbs., Boat Captain- Kirt Knudsen
7th: Gavin Dougherty, Lewis, IA and Garrett Stetzel, Atlantic, IA, 5 bass, 4.91 lbs., Boat Captain- Koby Stetzel
8th: Brody Hughes, Red Oak, IA and Bently Hughes, Red Oak, IA, 5 bass, 4.23 lbs., -Boat Captain- Bill Hughes
9th- Hade DeVore, Atlantic, IA., and Holden DeVore, Atlantic, IA., 5 bass, 3.13 lbs., Boat Captain- Brad DeVore
10th: Letty McSorely, Carson, IA and Colton Krueger, Carson, IA, 2 bass, 1.67 lbs.,- Boat Captain- Adam Krueger

The next event for SWIFT will be Saturday May 22nd at Prairie Rose Lake. It will be the TBF/SAF Iowa Jr & High School Fishing State Championships.

Pohlman announces Drake women’s basketball coaching staff

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May 4th, 2021 by admin

DES MOINES, Iowa – Suzie Glazer Burt Head Drake University Women’s Basketball Coach Allison Pohlman announced her coaching staff Tuesday, May 4. Assistant coach Nicci Hays Fort and Director of Basketball Operations Cortni Rush will remain on the Drake coaching staff while Pohlman also announced the hiring of Kayla Karius as an assistant coach.

“Nicci possesses a relentless work ethic and cares deeply about the women and everyone involved in our program,” said Pohlman. She loves being involved and having her at Drake makes this program even more special! Cortni brings a fantastic perspective as a former student-athlete at Drake. She is eager, wanting to learn and always available to do anything for our program. Her loyalty to Drake and this program is off the charts!”

Hays Fort joined the Bulldogs’ program before the 2016-17 season while Rush, who played at Drake from 2014-17, returned to her alma mater for the 2018-19 season.

Karius comes to Drake after three seasons on the coaching staff at the University of Wisconsin, including the associate head coach and the Badgers’ recruiting coordinator for her final season. Karius, who received a 2018 Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Thirty Under 30 award, worked primarily with Wisconsin’s wing players.

“Kayla is relationship-driven with a championship mindset,” Pohlman said. “Success has found her as a student-athlete, professional and in her coaching career. Her competitive spirit and work ethic are unmatched. Kayla has very well-established relationships in the Midwest and we are ecstatic to have her and her family at Drake. She is a great fit for our community and our program!”

Before her time in Madison, Wis., Karius spent two seasons as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at the University of South Dakota. Before her two seasons with the Coyotes, Karius was the top assistant and recruiting coordinator at the University of Sioux Falls for one season.

Karius (formerly Tetschlag) had an outstanding playing career for the University of Wisconsin Green Bay, helping lead Green Bay to four Horizon League titles and three NCAA Tournaments, including to the Sweet 16 in 2011.

Karius was named the Horizon League Co-Player of the Year in 2011 and received the Horizon League Cecil N. Colman Medal of Honor, the league’s most prestigious individual honor for outstanding achievement in academics, athletics and extracurricular activities. She was twice named first-team all-league, made the all-defensive team as a senior and was named the Sixth Player of the Year as a sophomore.

An excellent student, Karius earned CoSIDA Academic All-America honors as a senior while earning all-district honors as a junior and senior. She was a Horizon League Academic Honor Roll selection and was named the 2011 Division I-AAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year presented by the Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association.

Karius graduated from Green Bay in 2011 with a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a marketing emphasis.

After Green Bay, Karius spent four years abroad playing professional basketball in Europe. Her playing stops included Germany, Luxembourg and Belgium. She earned several awards, including the Luxembourg Defensive Player of the Year and the All-German League Forward of the Year.

Kayla and her husband, Rick, have a son, Treyton, and are expecting their second son in July, 2021.