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High School Wrestling Scoreboard 12/15/2020

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December 15th, 2020 by admin

@ GLENWOOD

Creston/O-M 64, Glenwood 12
Creston/O-M 63, Treynor 9
Creston/O-M 58, Abraham Lincoln 15
Glenwood 48, Abraham Lincoln 30
Glenwood 46, Treynor 30
Treynor 36, Abraham Lincoln 36

@ LOGAN-MAGNOLIA

Logan-Magnolia 70, Red Oak 6
Logan-Magnolia 48, Riverside 24
Logan-Magnolia 58, St. Albert 24
Riverside 63, Red Oak 18
Riverside 58, St. Albert 18
Red Oak 42, St. Albert 36

@ SERGEANT BLUFF-LUTON

Sergeant Bluff-Luton 60, Denison-Schleswig 13
Sheldon/South O’Brien 51, Denison-Schleswig 18
Westwood 59, Denison-Schleswig 24

@ MILLARD SOUTH

Millard South 68, Lewis Central 5

@ ACGC

East Mills 36, ACGC 33
Pleasantville 42, East Mills 27

@ NODAWAY VALLEY

Missouri Valley 42, Underwood 37
Missouri Valley 81, Griswold 0
Missouri Valley 68, Nodaway Valley 9
Nodaway Valley 54, Griswold 18
Underwood 43, Nodaway Valley 24

@ EAST SAC COUNTY

East Sac County 36, Audubon 27
East Sac County 48, Woodbine 34
South Central Calhoun 60, Audubon 24
South Central Calhoun 65, Woodbine 15
Audubon 36, Woodbine 36

@ BELLEVUE WEST

Bellevue West 74, Thomas Jefferson 0

High School Basketball Scoreboard Tuesday 12/15/2020

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December 15th, 2020 by admin

BOYS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Kuemper Catholic 56, Atlantic 53
Creston 71, Shenandoah 37
Norwalk 61, Lewis Central 40

Western Iowa Conference

AHSTW 76, Treynor 73
Underwood 53, Riverside 35
Logan-Magnolia vs. Missouri Valley
Audubon vs. Tri-Center

Rolling Valley Conference

Ar-We-Va 50, Coon Rapids-Bayard 44
Boyer Valley 62, Woodbine 54
Glidden-Ralston 55, CAM 52
West Harrison 75, Paton-Churdan 56

Corner Conference

Sidney 73, Fremont-Mills 54

Pride of Iowa Conference

Central Decatur 80, Southeast Warren 55
Lenox 54, Southwest Valley 49
Nodaway Valley Bedford
Wayne 65, East Union 58

Other Scores

CB Abraham Lincoln 46, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 39
CB Thomas Jefferson vs. LeMars
Van Meter 54, Panorama 45

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Atlantic 60, Kuemper Catholic 48
Creston 56, Shenandoah 23
Lewis Central 46, Norwalk 44

Western Iowa Conference

Audubon 65, Tri-Center 36
Logan-Magnolia 73, Missouri Valley 29
Treynor 50, AHSTW 35
Underwood 49, Riverside 11

Rolling Valley Conference

CAM 60, Glidden-Ralston 29
Coon Rapids-Bayard 50, Ar-We-Va 35
Paton-Churdan 62, West Harrison 38
Boyer Valley vs. Woodbine

Corner Conference

Sidney 56, Fremont-Mills 38

Pride of Iowa Conference

Central Decatur 55, Southeast Warren 54
Lenox 45, Southwest Valley 38
Nodaway Valley 64, Bedford 29
Wayne 69, East Union 49

Other Scores

ACGC 53, Earlham 29
CB Abraham Lincoln 55, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 46
LeMars 46, CB Thomas Jefferson 19
Van Meter 42, Panorama 38

Kuemper Catholic tops Atlantic boys

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December 15th, 2020 by admin

The Kuemper Catholic Knights boys basketball team grabbed a lead in the second quarter and held on the rest of the way for a 56-53 win over the Atlantic Trojans on Tuesday night. The Knights got 19 points from John Mayhall, 16 of those in the first half to give them the edge. Kuemper led by 6 at half and built the lead to as much as 15 in the second half. Atlantic gave themselves a chance late fighting back within as close as 2 but couldn’t get over the hump.

Atlantic tried to fight through a night where they lost their top scorer on the first offensive possessions and an off shooting night from their second leading scorer. Skyler Handlos hurt his ankle on the first offensive possession for the Trojans and did not return. Dayton Templeton didn’t score until a three make in the fourth quarter. Ethan Williams stepped up for Atlantic with 16 points and Garrett Reynolds scored 11. The Trojans fall to 1-2 on the season and they’ll travel to Lewis Central Friday. We’ll have that game on KJAN and KJANTV.

Kuemper Catholic also got 14 points from Mitchell Badding and 10 from Blake Pottebaum. The Knights improved to 2-2 and will next take on Ballard on Saturday.

Atlantic girls pick up home win over Kuemper Catholic

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December 15th, 2020 by admin

The Atlantic girls basketball team got back to .500 on the season with a 60-48 home win over Kuemper Catholic. The Trojans were led by 19 points from Haley Rasmussen and 13 from Maycie Waters.

Waters dropped in 8 in the opening quarter to help Atlantic grab a 19-10 lead by the end of the first. The Trojans got up by 17 at halftime and had a 15 point edge heading into the final quarter. Kuemper would trim the lead down to single digits in the fourth but Atlantic made enough plays down the stretch to keep them at bay.

Atlantic improves to 3-3 with the win and will travel to Lewis Central for their next game on Friday. We’ll have that game on KJAN and KJANTV.

Kuemper falls to 0-5 on the season and are set to face South Hardin on Saturday.

Work release escape of Dequan White

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December 15th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS – The Iowa Department of Corrections, Tuesday night, said 26-year old Dequan Terez White, who was convicted of Robbery 2nd Degree and other crimes in Pottawattamie County, failed to report back to the Council Bluffs Residential Facility as required Tuesday afternoon.

Dequan White

White is a black male, height 5’11”, and weighs 198 pounds. He was admitted to the work release facility on September 9, 2020.  Persons with information on White’s whereabouts should contact local police.

Person found dead in home near N. Iowa community of Dows

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December 15th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DOWS, Iowa (AP) — A person was found dead in a home near the small northern Iowa community of Dows. The Franklin County Sheriff’s Office said Tuesday that a 911 caller on Monday afternoon reported a male person had been shot at a home in rural Dows.

Deputies responded and found a person who was dead. An autopsy is planned at the Office of the State Medical Examiner in Ankeny. The identity of the person killed will be released after relatives are notified.

 

Tyson plant in Storm Lake sued over worker’s COVID-19 death

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December 15th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

STORM LAKE, Iowa (AP) — The family of a 65-year-old Iowa man is suing Tyson after he died of COVID-19 while working at the company’s pork plant in Storm Lake. Michael Everhard, of Fonda, died June 18, three weeks after he contracted the virus. His family contends in a lawsuit that Tyson didn’t implement proper safety precautions to protect Everhard and other employees from the virus.

Several Tyson executives at the plant are also named in the lawsuit, which was filed on behalf of Everhard’s three children. A Tyson spokeswoman said the company has implemented several safety measures that meet or exceed federal guidelines designed to slow the spread of the virus.

 

2020 KJAN Kindergarten Christmas

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December 15th, 2020 by admin

KJAN’s annual visit to a Kindergarten classroom in the Atlantic School District brought to you by the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce. This year we visited with Mrs. Rasmussen’s class.

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Iowa women’s hoops game at Ohio State has been postponed

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December 15th, 2020 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — The women’s basketball game between the University of Iowa and Ohio State University, scheduled for Saturday at 11 a.m. (CT) in Columbus, Ohio, has been postponed by Ohio State due to an increase of positive coronavirus tests within the program.

The decision to pause and postpone was made jointly by the Ohio State Department of Athletics and its sports medicine staff in consultation with the Big Ten Conference.

Both institutions will work with the Conference office to identify potential rescheduling options later this season.

The Hawkeyes will return to action on Tuesday as they host Western Illinois inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Tipoff is set for 2 p.m. (CT) and will be streamed on BTN+.

12 Hawkeyes earn All-Big Ten Offensive Honors

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December 15th, 2020 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – Twelve University of Iowa football offensive student-athletes earned All-Big Ten honors, by league coaches and media. The Big Ten Conference made the announcement on Tuesday. Defensive honors will be announced Wednesday and special teams Thursday.

Three Hawkeyes – senior left tackle Alaric Jackson, sophomore running back Tyler Goodson, and redshirt sophomore center Tyler Linderbaum – were named first-team All-Big Ten selections. Goodson and Jackson were selected by coaches and media, while Linderbaum’s first-team selection was by the media.

Linderbaum was a second-team All-Big Ten selection by Big Ten coaches. Senior offensive guard Cole Banwart was also a second-team selection by both coaches and media.

Rounding out Iowa’s All-Big Ten honors on the offensive side of the ball are eight honorable mentions: senior running back Mekhi Sargent (coaches & media), junior guard Kyler Schott (coaches & media), sophomore tight end Sam LaPorta (coaches & media), senior wide receiver Ihmir Smith-Marsette (coaches), sophomore guard Cody Ince (media), redshirt sophomore quarterback Spencer Petras (media), junior tackle Mark Kallenberger (media), and senior tight end Shaun Beyer (media).

Jackson, a Detroit, Michigan, native, earns his third career All-Big Ten postseason honor. Last season he was a third-team All-Big Ten selection. In 2018, he garnered second-team honors. Jackson has started all eight games for the Hawkeyes at left tackle this season and has helped lead Iowa’s offensive line that was recently named a semifinalist for the Joe Moore Award. Jackson has 42 career starts, all at left tackle.

Goodson, from North Gwinnett, Georgia, earns his first career postseason nod by the conference. He leads the Hawkeyes and ranks second in the Big Ten with 762 rushing yards. Goodson’s seven rushing touchdowns are tied for third most in the Big Ten. He has four 100-yard rushing games this season and has the longest run by a Big Ten player this season after his 80-yard touchdown scamper in the fourth quarter against Wisconsin.

Linderbaum, a Solon, Iowa native, earns his second career Big Ten postseason honor after being named honorable mention by league coaches and media last season. Linderbaum has started all eight games at center for the Hawkeyes. Linderbaum has helped lead an offensive line that is setting the tone for an offense that is averaging 31.8 points per game – second most in the Big Ten.

Banwart, an Ottosen, Iowa, native, earns his first career postseason honor. Banwart is one of three Iowa offensive lineman to start all eight games this season. He has started at both right and left guard.

Sargent, from Key West, Florida, earns his first career postseason honor. He has rushed for 432 yards on 76 attempts to rank sixth in the Big Ten in yards per carry (5.7). His seven rushing touchdowns this season are tied for the third most in the conference. He is one of 11 players in school history to record 20 career rushing touchdowns.

Schott, a Coggon, Iowa, native, earns his first career postseason honor, after rotating on Iowa’s offensive line at the guard position. He missed three games this season due to illness.

LaPorta, a Highland, Illinois, native, earns his first career postseason honor. LaPorta has a team-high 27 receptions and ranks second on the team with 271 receiving yards. He scored his first career touchdown in Week 7 at Illinois.

Smith-Marsette, who was named the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week Monday, is an honorable mention All-Big Ten wide receiver for the third time in his career. The Newark, New Jersey, native has a team-high 345 receiving yards this season and ranks 18th in career receiving yards (1,615) on 110 receptions.

Ince and Kallenberger are Iowa’s fifth and sixth offensive linemen to garner Big Ten postseason honors. It is the first career postseason honor for both. Ince has started six games and Kallenberger has four starts while missing two games to injury.

Petras, a San Rafael, California, native, earns his first career postseason honor. Petras is 92-of-156 with 1,088 passing yards and eight touchdowns to only two interceptions during Iowa’s six-game winning streak. Petras’ 245 pass attempts are the most in the Big Ten and his 1,569 passing yards rank third most in the conference.

Beyer, a Shellsburg, Iowa, native, earns his first career postseason honor. Beyer has 11 receptions for 158 yards, including his first career touchdown on a 16-yard reception at Illinois.