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Sports Headlines: 9/1/2020

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September 1st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Maikel Franco and Bubba Starling had RBI singles in the eighth inning as the Kansas City Royals rallied to beat the Cleveland Indians 2-1 in the first game of a three-game series. It was the Royals’ first win this season when trailing after seven innings. Scott Barlow picked up the win in relief for Kansas City.

CINCINNATI (AP) — Paul DeJong hit his first career grand slam, helping Dakota Hudson to his first win of the season as the St. Louis Cardinals held off the Cincinnati Reds 7-5. Hudson finished with a season-high seven strikeouts and no walks. The Cardinals won their second straight after dropping four in a row. The Reds have lost three of four after winning three straight.

UNDATED (AP) — The Broncos, Raiders and Chargers all got faster in the offseason to try to rein in the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs. But the Chiefs didn’t stand still. They added plenty of speed on defense to go with all that blazing bustle on offense. The Chiefs begin defense of their Super Bowl title with a season opener against the Houston Texans. Kansas City has ruled its division with four consecutive AFC West titles. The Chiefs have gone 9-1 against each of their division foes over the last five years.

UNDATED (AP) — A new court filing shows that Big Ten presidents voted 11-3 to postpone the football season until spring. The court filing is the Big Ten’s response to a lawsuit brought by a group of Nebraska football players who want the fall season reinstated. The Big Ten announced Aug. 11 it would move its football season from fall to spring because of health risks associated with the coronavirus pandemic. The filing did not identify how each school specifically voted, but a person familiar with the outcome told The Associated Press Iowa, Nebraska and Ohio State voted against postponing the fall football season.

AMES, Iowa (AP) — The NCAA has granted immediate eligibility to Iowa State guard Tyler Harris, who transferred from Memphis after last season. Harris averaged 9.9 points per game and made 138 3-pointers in two seasons with the Tigers. He has started 15 of 67 career games. Harris has scored 10 or more points 35 times, posting a career-high 25 in a win against Charleston as a freshman. He is a career 33% shooter on 3-pointers and 84% on free throws. Iowa State also added transfers Jalen Coleman-Lands from DePaul and Blake Hinson from Mississippi.

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — Jimmy Butler scored a playoff career-high 40 points, Goran Dragic added 27 and the Miami Heat clamped down defensively in the final three quarters to beat the Milwaukee Bucks 115-104 in Game 1 of their Eastern Conference semifinal series. Bam Adebayo had 12 points, 17 rebounds and six assists for the fifth-seeded Heat, who are 3-1 overall against the top-seeded Bucks this season. Khris Middleton scored 28 points for Milwaukee, which also dropped Game 1 of its first-round series against Orlando.

Iowa early News Headlines: Tue., Sept. 1st 2020

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September 1st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:45 a.m. CDT

UNDATED (AP) — The Polk County Sheriff’s Office has agreed to release reports and video of crimes and other incidents it investigates when there is an open records request. The court settlement in the lawsuit filed by the Iowa Freedom of Information Council was released Monday. The sheriff’s office had refused to release officer video and reports of the July 2018 fatal shooting by a deputy of Isaiah Hayes, of Wisconsin. The sheriff’s office promises to release the Hayes case information and similar information in other cases moving forward.

UNDATED (AP) — Rapper Kanye West will remain on the Iowa ballot as a candidate for president after a state panel rejected two challenges to his candidacy. The Iowa Candidate Nomination Objection Panel on Monday unanimously rejected one challenge related to signatures on West’s nomination papers and another that noted West was running as a “no-party” candidate but is registered in his home state of Wyoming as a Republican. The panel is comprised of Republican Secretary of State Paul Pate and Democratic Attorney General Tom Miller and Democratic Iowa Auditor Rob Sand. Besides West, eight others will appear on the ballot.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa continues to record a high number of new positive coronavirus cases as the state continues to struggle with spreading virus in several counties, including those with university campuses. Data from the Iowa Department of Public Health showed 611 new positive cases and two additional deaths, raising the total to 1,112 deaths. With many K-12 schools back in class, some districts also are struggling with high levels of county virus activity. Twelve counties have a positivity rate of 15% or higher. That’s the threshold Gov. Kim Reynolds has set for schools to request to go to online teaching.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Democrats filed a lawsuit seeking to overturn court rulings last week that invalidated thousands of absentee ballot requests. The Democratic Party, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee filed the lawsuit Monday after judges in Linn and Woodbury counties sided with President Donald Trump’s campaign and other Republican groups. They argued that elections officials in both counties erred when they sent absentee ballot request forms out with personal information filled in. The rulings mean about 57,000 ballots requests returned in Linn County and 14,000 in Woodbury County are not valid, and voters will have to resubmit requests on standard, blank forms as directed by Republican Secretary of State Paul Pate.

Radio Iowa High School Football Poll 08/31/2020

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August 31st, 2020 by admin

Class 4A
1. WDM Valley (1-0), LW #1 @ #3 Dowling Catholic
2. Ankeny (1-0), LW #3 @ #10 Waukee
3. Dowling Catholic (1-0), LW #2 vs #1 Valley
4. Southeast Polk (1-0), LW #5 vs Ankeny Centennial
5. Cedar Falls (1-0), LW #4 @ Waterloo West
6. Cedar Rapids Kennedy (1-0), LW #7 vs #8 C.R. Washington
7. Urbandale (1-0), LW #10 @ Ames
8. Cedar Rapids Washington (1-0), LW (X) @ #6 C.R. Kennedy
9. Sioux City East (1-0), LW (X) @ LeMars
10.Waukee (0-1), LW #9 vs #2 Ankeny

Class 3A
1. Dallas Center-Grimes (1-0), LW #2 @ North Polk
2. Harlan (1-0), LW #3 @ #7 Pella
3. Cedar Rapids Xavier (1-0), LW #4 @ Linn-Mar
4. Lewis Central (1-0), LW #6 vs #6 Sergeant Bluff-Luton
5. West Delaware (2-0), LW #7 @ Clinton
6. Sergeant Bluff-Luton (1-0), LW #8 @ #4 Lewis Central
7. Pella (0-1), LW #1 vs #2 Harlan
8. Grinnell (0-1), LW #5 vs South Tama
9. North Scott (1-0), LW #10 @ Pleasant Valley
10.Washington (1-0), LW (X) @ 2A #5 Solon

Class 2A
1. PCM (Monroe) (1-0), LW #2 @ Pella Christian
2. Williamsburg (1-0), LW #3 vs Benton
3. Clear Lake (1-0), LW #5 vs Osage
4. West Lyon (1-0), LW #6 @ Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley
5. Solon (0-1), LW #4 vs 3A-#10 Washington
6. Waukon (0-1), LW #1 vs Waverly-Shell Rock
7. West Liberty (1-0), LW (X) vs 1A-#4 West Branch
8. Independence (1-0), LW (X) @ Maquoketa
9. Unity Christian (1-0), LW #10 vs A-#6 Woodbury Central
10.Sioux Center (1-0), LW (X) @ Western Christian

Class 1A
1. OABCIG (1-0), LW #1 @ Spirit Lake
2. South Central Calhoun (1-0), LW #2 @ Greene County
3. Dike-New Hartford (1-0), LW #3 @ A-#1 Grundy Center
4. West Branch (1-0), LW #4 @ 2A-#7 West Liberty
5. Van Meter (1-0), LW #5 vs Earlham
6. West Sioux (1-0), LW #7 vs Central Lyon
7. Underwood (1-0), LW #9 @ Tri-Center
8. Waterloo Columbus (1-0), LW (X) @ Vinton-Shellsburg
9. Treynor (1-0), LW (X) @ Glenwood
10.Emmetsburg (1-0), LW (X) vs Algona

Class A
1. Grundy Center (1-0), LW #1 vs 1A-#3 Dike-New Hartford
2. Saint Ansgar (1-0), LW #3 vs Garner-Hayfield-Ventura
3. Iowa City Regina (0-1), LW #2 @ Mid-Prairie
4. Edgewood-Colesburg (1-0), LW #5 @ Starmont
5. Wapsie Valley (1-0), LW #6 vs East Buchanan
6. Woodbury Central (1-0), LW #7 @ 2A-#9 Unty Christian
7. South Winneshiek (1-0), LW #9 @ North Tama
8. Lisbon (1-0), LW (X) @ Wilton
9. West Hancock (0-1), LW #4 @ Forest City
10.Council Bluffs St. Albert (0-1), LW #10 vs Logan-Magnolia

8-player
1. Don Bosco (1-0), LW #1 vs Dunkerton
2. Remsen St. Mary’s (1-0), LW #2 @ Harris-Lake Park
3. Audubon (1-0). LW #3 vs AR-WE-VA
4. Montezuma (1-0), LW #4 vs Winfield-Mt. Union
5. Fremont-Mills (1-0), LW #5 vs Griswold
6. Newell-Fonda (1-0), LW (X) @ River Valley
7. CAM (Anita) (1-0), LW #8 vs Bedford
8. Springville (1-0), LW #10 @ Central, Elkader
9. Gladbrook-Reinbeck (1-0), LW (X) vs Iowa Valley
10.Easton Valley (1-0), LW (X) vs Central City

A-P Iowa High School Football Poll

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August 31st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Top Ten teams in the Associated Press Iowa high school football polls of the 2020 season with first-place votes in parentheses won-loss record, and total points at right:
Class 4A
Record Pts
1. West Des Moines Dowling (4) 1-0 90
2. West Des Moines Valley (2) 1-0 82
3. Ankeny (4) 1-0 80
4. Southeast Polk 1-0 69
5. Cedar Falls 1-0 55
6. Cedar Rapids Kennedy 1-0 41
7. Urbandale 1-0 34
8. Iowa City West 1-0 27
9. Waukee 0-1 20
10. Cedar Rapids Washington 1-0 13
Others receiving votes: Fort Dodge 11. Dubuque Hempstead 6. Pleasant Valley 5. Des Moines Roosevelt 4. Cedar Rapids Jefferson 3. Des Moines Lincoln 3. Bettendorf 2. Indianola 2. Ankeny Centennial 1. Sioux City East 1. Cedar Rapids Prairie 1.

Class 3A
Record Pts
1. Dallas Center-Grimes (7) 1-0 93
2. Cedar Rapids Xavier (1) 1-0 64
3. Sergeant Bluff-Luton (1) 1-0 61
4. Harlan 1-0 60
(tie) Council Bluffs Lewis Central 1-0 60
6. Washington (1) 1-0 45
7. Manchester West Delaware 2-0 44
8. Eldridge North Scott 1-0 34
9. Pella 0-1 24
10. Davenport Assumption 1-0 19
Others receiving votes: Carlisle 15. Glenwood 11. Grinnell 9. Des Moines Hoover 5. Epworth Western Dubuque 3. Mason City 3.

Class 2A
Record Pts
1. Monroe PCM (6) 1-0 93
2. Williamsburg (2) 1-0 77
3. Clear Lake 1-0 73
4. Inwood West Lyon (2) 1-0 67
5. Solon 0-1 29
(tie) Waukon 0-1 29
7. West Liberty 1-0 18
(tie) Central Lyon-GLR 1-0 18
(tie) Greene County 1-0 18
10. Orange City Unity Christian 1-0 17
Others receiving votes: Garner-Hayfield-Ventura 16. Independence 15. Sioux Center 15. 14, Spirit Lake 13. Estherville-Lincoln Central 11. Des Moines Christian 9. Monticello 6. Mount Vernon 6. New Hampton 6. Tama South Tama 6. State Center West Marshall 3. Algona 3. Maquoketa 2.

Class 1A
Record Pts
1. O-A BCIG (9) 1-0 97
2. South Central Calhoun 1-0 79
3. Dike-New Hartford 1-0 71
(tie) Van Meter (1) 1-0 71
5. West Branch 1-0 59
6. Underwood 1-0 54
7. Hawarden West Sioux 1-0 39
8. Sigourney-Keota 1-0 27
9. Panora Panorama 0-1 12
10. Mount Ayr 1-0 10
Others receiving votes: Osage 6. Treynor 6. Truro Interstate 35 4. Durant 4. Wilton 3. Hull Western Christian 2. 16, Emmetsburg 2. Le Grand East Marshall 1. Sumner-Fredericksburg 1. Pleasantville 1.

Class A
Record Pts
1. Grundy Center (4) 1-0 90
2. St. Ansgar (4) 1-0 88
3. Iowa City Regina (2) 0-1 65
4. Edgewood-Colesburg 1-0 56
5. Calmar South Winneshiek 1-0 45
6. Fairbank Wapsie Valley 1-0 40
7. Moville Woodbury Central 1-0 38
8. Lisbon 1-0 32
9. Lake Mills 1-0 19
10. Britt West Hancock 0-1 17
Others receiving votes: Council Bluffs St. Albert 11. Logan-Magnolia 9. Lynnville-Sully 7. Earlham 6. Bellevue 6. Monona MFL-Mar-Mac 6. Neola Tri-Center 5. Fort Dodge St. Edmond 4. Waterloo Columbus 4, Mason City Newman 2. Southwest Valley 1. Akron-Westfield 1. Alburnett 1. Belle Plaine 1.
Class 8-Man
Record Pts
1. Gilbertville-Don Bosco (9) 1-0 99
2. Audubon (1) 1-0 83
3. Anita CAM 1-0 71
4. Remsen Saint Mary’s 1-0 69
5. Fremont Mills, Tabor 1-0 59
6. Newell-Fonda 1-0 37
7. Montezuma 1-0 24
8. Easton Valley 1-0 22
9. Springville 1-0 19
10. Gladbrook-Reinbeck 1-0 18
Others receiving votes: Brooklyn BGM 10. Wayland WACO 10. New London 7. Harris-Lake Park 4. Liberty Center SE Warren 4. Marengo Iowa Valley 3. North English English Valleys 3. Riceville 2. Winfield-Mount Union 2. Ackley AGWSR 1. Coon Rapids-Bayard 1. Janesville 1. Kingsley-Pierson 1.

Polk County sheriff agrees to release 2018 shooting video

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August 31st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Associated Press) – The Polk County Sheriff’s Office has agreed to release reports and video of crimes and other incidents it investigates when there is an open records request. The court settlement in the lawsuit filed by the Iowa Freedom of Information Council was released Monday. The sheriff’s office had refused to release officer video and reports of the July 2018 fatal shooting by a deputy of Isaiah Hayes, of Wisconsin.

The sheriff’s office promises to release the Hayes case information and similar information in other cases moving forward.

 

Big Ten presidents voted 11-3 to cancel fall football season

Sports

August 31st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(By ERIC OLSON AP College Football Writer) – A new court filing shows that Big Ten presidents voted 11-3 to postpone the football season until spring. The court filing is the Big Ten’s response to a lawsuit brought by a group of Nebraska football players who want the fall season reinstated. The Big Ten announced Aug. 11 it would move its football season from fall to spring because of health risks associated with the coronavirus pandemic.

The filing did not identify how each school specifically voted, but a person familiar with the outcome told The Associated Press Iowa, Nebraska and Ohio State voted against postponing the fall football season.

 

MICHELLE B. HUNTER, 49, of Audubon (Svcs. 09/19/2020)

Obituaries

August 31st, 2020 by Jim Field

MICHELLE B. HUNTER, 49, of Audubon died August 27th at the Audubon County Memorial Hospital. A Celebration of Life Service for MICHELLE B. HUNTER will be held on Saturday, September 19th at 10:30 a.m. in the Audubon Legion Park. Due to limited seating at the park, everyone is encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs to the service. Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon has the arrangements.

Open visitation will be held on Friday, September 18th from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon. The family may not be present during the visitation.

Burial will be in the Maple Grove Cemetery in Audubon at a later date.

MICHELLE B. HUNTER is survived by:

Mother: Gloria Ahrens of Audubon.

Father: Dennis Ernsperger (fiance Rena Matthews) of Niles, MI.

Children: Dustin (Savannah Bradford) Hunter of Exira. Derek Bald and Nicole Bald, both of Audubon.

Brothers and Sisters: Randi Crane of Missoula, MT. Chris (Ron) Gauthier of Miami, FL. Dennis (Kristen) Ernsperger of Grimes. Tony (Christine) Ernsperger of Dow City. Doug (Ann) Ernsperger of Grinnell.  Phillip (Coela) Hunter of Randolph.

Nieces, Nephews, Other Relatives, and Friends.

Former UI 3-sport star Sxykowny passes away

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August 31st, 2020 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — Matt Szykowny, who earned a total of seven letters in three University of Iowa sports, passed away last month in Las Vegas at the age of 79.

Szykowny, who majored in civil engineering, lettered three years in football (1960-62), and two seasons each in baseball (1961, 1963) and basketball (1961-62).

Szykowny, who was on Iowa’s 1960 Big Ten Championship football team, ranks 23rd in program history in career passing with 2,038 yards and 14 touchdowns. The quarterback led the Hawkeyes in passing in 1961 (1,078) and 1962 (737).

His 80-yard pass completion to Larry Ferguson against Wisconsin in 1962, ties for the 12th longest completion by a Hawkeye. Szykowny accounted for a career-high five touchdowns in a 47-15 victory over the Badgers in 1961.

The native of Bellevue, Pennsylvania, is the only Iowa quarterback to beat Michigan and Ohio State in the same season. Szykowny and the Hawkeyes beat the Buckeyes and Wolverines by identical, 28-14, scores in Kinnick Stadium in 1962. He was drafted by his hometown Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1963 NFL Draft.

Szykowny was a starter on the 1961 basketball team that tied for second place in the Big Ten, averaging 9.9 points per game. He came off the bench on the 1962 squad that finished fourth in the league, averaging 7.5 points per contest.

He was a starter on the 1963 baseball team, that finished in second place in the Big Ten.

Szykowny was preceded in death by his father (Frank T), mother (Helen W), brother (Frank J. “Swish”). He is survived by two daughters, Kim (Scott) and Karen (Coya); brother, Larry (Peggy); five grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.

Due to COVID-19 and geographical logistics, the family plans to hold a celebration of Szykowny’s life in Pittsburgh at a later date, yet to be determined. Arrangements will be announced in the Pittsburgh Post Gazette.

Jamie Pollard letter to Cyclone fans on August 31, 2020

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August 31st, 2020 by admin

Dear Cyclone fans,

During the past several weeks, we have been working closely with university officials as it relates to having fans at home football games. As a result of those discussions, we have decided to provide fans, who purchased season tickets, the opportunity to attend our opener on Sept. 12 vs. Louisiana.

Our staff has strategically reassigned all seat locations using current Cyclone Club giving levels, priority points within those levels and taking into account location and/or price, to create improved social distancing. We estimate there will be approximately 25,000 fans at the first game. You can click here to see an overview of the stadium by section with seats plotted for the tickets purchased. The ticket office will be emailing all account holders their seating locations by Sept. 3.

The safety of all participants and fans remains our top priority. We have thoroughly discussed many mitigation options and encourage you to click this link (desktop | mobile) to see an overview of those measures for this fall’s football season.

If our mitigation actions are successful, we will allow all season ticket purchasers to attend the Oklahoma game Oct. 3. However, if we determine that mitigation measures were not followed adequately at the first game, we will have no fans at future games (beginning with Oklahoma).

An important factor in the decision to allow fans is our belief that Cyclone fans are willing to adhere to our mitigation measures. The purpose of this letter is to ask for your support in helping create a safe environment while also providing our team an impactful home field advantage. This is an incredible opportunity for Iowa State University to showcase its ability to successfully navigate the challenges associated with large outdoor events during a pandemic.

In order for our plans to succeed, we need full buy-in from everyone. I wanted to highlight several of the most important elements from the mitigation document we linked above.

  1. Health Check – If you are sick or have symptoms related to COVID-19, please do not come to the game. Stay home and cheer on the Cyclones on television.
  1. Parking – Fans should arrive early to avoid traffic congestion, park their vehicle, gather game gear and walk directly to the stadium for entrance. Do not gather in the parking lots to socialize.
  1. No Tailgating – There will be no tailgating allowed on university-owned property, including parking lots and grass areas adjacent to parking lots. Fans may not bring nor set up items normally associated with a tailgate such as lawn chairs, coolers, grills, tents, canopies, tables, etc.
  1. Face Coverings – Wear your face covering upon exit from your vehicle. Face coverings will be required at ALL times for ALL individuals. Anyone, who refuses to properly wear a face covering, will be denied access and/or removed from the stadium. Gaiters and face shields are acceptable face coverings.
  1. Stadium Entry – Prepare to enter the stadium early. Gates will open 90 minutes prior to kickoff. Honor other fans’ wishes for physical distancing and avoid crowding at entry.
  1. Seating – All fans were reassigned new seating locations and it is critical to sit in those seats to maintain social distancing.
  1. Fan Flow – We encourage fans to remain in their seats as much as possible to limit congestion on the concourses.
  1. Departing the Stadium – Use your own judgment when departing the stadium. Take your time while leaving and respect others desire for physical distancing. There will be no tailgating or social gatherings allowed in the parking lots after the game.

As we previously shared, attempts to implement mitigation strategies to a standard of absolute protection is simply not reasonable. It will ultimately be up to each attendee to decide if they are comfortable attending games given the mitigation strategies we implement.

Every person has a unique perspective of the COVID-19 pandemic. Some are fearless, others are cautious. Our measures will be too restrictive for some and too lenient for others. All we ask is that you respect others, follow our guidelines and support the Cyclones.

Lastly, this information is subject to revision. We will continue to monitor the situation closely the next two weeks and will take appropriate actions, including no fans for the first game, if circumstances warrant changes.

We look forward to seeing you on Sept. 12 at MidAmerican Energy Field at Jack Trice Stadium.

Go Cyclones!

Sincerely,​

Jamie Pollard
Director of Athletics

P.S. Please click here for an overview of our financial report.

Iowa Athletic Department to pause all workouts until September 7th

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August 31st, 2020 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — The University of Iowa Athletics Department announced on Monday that it will be pausing workouts for all athletics teams until after Labor Day (Sept. 7).

“Due to the recent increase in cases in the community, we have made the decision to pause voluntary and mandatory workouts until after Labor Day,” stated Dr. Andrew Peterson, UI professor and head team physician. “We remain confident in our overall process, including testing, contact tracing and daily health screening.”

The department conducted 815 COVID-19 tests for the week of Aug. 24-30, 2020; 93 positive tests and 722 negative tests were received. As part of the return to campus protocol, testing began May 29, 2020, and includes student-athletes, coaches and staff. A total of 176 positive tests, 2,560 negative tests and one inconclusive test have been received.

Following the positive test result, protocol established by UI Athletics and medical staff, including contact tracing procedures, is being followed to ensure the safety of all UI Athletics student-athletes and staff. This mandatory protocol also includes isolation for the individuals who test positive, and quarantine for those individuals who might have been exposed to someone with the virus.