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Midwest Sports Headlines: 2/27/20

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February 27th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

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

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Houston’s Alex Bregman was hit on the back by a breaking ball from St. Louis reliever Ramon Santos, the seventh Astros player plunked in five spring training games. Some opposing players have called for retaliation against the Astros following Major League Baseball’s finding that Houston broke rules against electronic sign-stealing en route to its 2017 World Series title and again in 2018. Dustin Garneau was hit Sunday against Washington, and José Altuve was grazed Monday against Detroit, when Osvaldo Duarte and Alex De Goti also were hit. Aledmys Díaz and Jake Meyers were hit Tuesday by Miami.

JUPITER, Fla. (AP) — South Korean star Kwang Hyun Kim is proving problematic for major league hitters so far. The 31-year-old left-hander retired all six Miami batters he faced in his first Grapefruit League start for the St. Louis Cardinals. It came after he threw one shutout inning of relief against the New York Mets on Saturday. Kim struggled with control of his off-speed pitches in the first inning, but he found his rhythm in the second. He kept batters off balance mixing a fastball that touched 95 mph with his curve. The Marlins didn’t get a ball out of the infield against Kim.

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Wanjang Tut scored 19 points as Omaha edged North Dakota 84-83 in overtime. Marlon Ruffin added 18 points for the Mavericks and JT Gibson chipped in 15. KJ Robinson had 12 points for Omaha, which has won four in a row. Filip Rebraca tied a career high with 24 points and had 13 rebounds for the Fighting Hawks. Marlon Stewart added 21 points, eight assists and seven rebounds. Kienan Walter had 16 points and seven rebounds.

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A season that started with low expectations could finish at unprecedented heights for Creighton. The 10th-ranked Bluejays are one of the hottest teams in the nation heading into their final three regular-season games. They’ve knocked off four Top 25 opponents while winning nine of their last 10 and have a shot to win the Big East regular-season title for the first time since joining the league in 2013. They sit one game behind first-place Seton Hall. Creighton came into the season picked seventh in Big East and without two projected starters who are out because of injury.

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — The most physically dominant player in college basketball could have a hard time making it as a pro. Then again, Kansas forward Udoka Azubuike has been proving people wrong for a long time. The 7-foot senior from Nigeria has developed his game. He is now a key part of the nation’s top-ranked team as March Madness draws near.
an athletic director at three major schools and an All-American center at Michigan State, has died. He was 90. The native of New Kensington, Pennsylvania, served as the athletic director at Texas Tech, Arizona State and Missouri. He was inducted into the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics in 2006. Tamburo also was an assistant coach at Arizona State and Iowa following two years in the Army.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Xavier Pinson scored 15 of his 17 points in the second half, and the Missouri Tigers beat Vanderbilt 61-52 for their first Southeastern Conference road win this season. The Tigers had not won away from Columbus since a victory at Georgia on March 6, 2019. Now Missouri has won four straight against Vanderbilt, giving the Tigers their longest current winning streak against any SEC team. Third-year coach Cuonzo Martin also improved to 6-2 all-time against the Commodores. Vanderbilt now has lost six straight and struggled to shoot for a big chunk of the game.

Iowa early News Headlines: Thursday, Feb. 27, 2020

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February 27th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:30 a.m. CST

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa lawmakers plan to hold hearings to investigate problems at a state-run institution for people with intellectual disabilities. House Government Oversight Chairwoman Mary Ann Hanusa says she’s planning a meeting with no date yet confirmed. Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds didn’t object to legislative oversight hearings when asked Tuesday. The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating allegations that the former director was planning to conduct human sexual arousal experiments and had begun questionable hydration therapy on patients and deaths were occurring at a rate that concerned employees.

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A Sioux City mother has complained to the local school board after she says her sixth-grade daughter suffered a broken arm and elbow at the hands of two other middle students carrying out a viral online prank. The Sioux City Journal reports that the woman told the board Monday night her daughter had been hurt on Feb. 7, when two West Middle School classmates cajoled her into a jumping contest, then kicked the girl’s feet out from under her, causing her to fall on her shoulder. Called the “skull breaker challenge,” the prank was made popular on the social media platform TikTok and has led to reports of children across the country suffering serious head and other injuries.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa court officials say 15 people have applied to fill the Iowa Supreme Court vacancy that will occur when Justice David Wiggins retires in March. Each of the 15 applicants will get 20 minutes in which they’ll be interviewed by the Iowa State Judicial Nominating Commission on March 6 in the Supreme Court Courtroom in Des Moines. Immediately following the interviews, the commission will begin deliberations to select a slate of three nominees to forward to Gov. Kim Reynolds for consideration. Reynolds will then have 30 days to appoint a new justice.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A man has pleaded not guilty to vehicular homicide in the crash deaths of two men in Des Moines. Polk County court records say the lawyer for 23-year-old Alejandro Contreras entered the pleas Tuesday. No trial date has been set. Police say the crash occurred around 11:45 a.m. Thursday, when a southbound car struck an eastbound car that had just entered a roadway. Two men in the eastbound car died after being rushed to a hospital. They’ve been identified as 26-year-old Mauricio Ruiz Quintana and 22-year-old Brayan Martinez Ruiz. They lived in Windsor Heights.

Class 1A and 2A Girls State Tournament brackets set

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February 26th, 2020 by admin

The final brackets for the Girls State Basketball Tournament are set for next week in Des Moines. The Class 1A and 2A pairings were announced shortly after Regional Final play on Wednesday night.

CLASS 2A

#1 Cascade (25-0) vs. #8 Denver (17-8) Tuesday, March 3rd 6:45 p.m.
#4 Osage (22-2) vs. #5 West Branch (21-3) Tuesday, March 3rd 8:30 p.m.
#2 West Hancok (24-1) vs. #7 Logan-Magnolia Wednesday, March 4th 10:00 a.m.
#3 North Linn (21-2) vs. #6 Western Christian (17-7) Wednesday, March 4th 11:45 a.m.

CLASS 1A (All Quarterfinals on Wednesday, March 4th)

#1 Newell-Fonda (24-0) vs. #8 St. Albert (13-11) 1:30 p.m.
#4 Montezuma (23-1) vs. #5 Saint Ansgar (21-2) 3:15 p.m.
#2 Marquette Catholic (23-1) vs. #7 Gehlen Catholic (15-9) 5:00 p.m.
#3 Bishop Garrigan (23-1) vs. #6 Martensdale-St. Marys (18-8) 6:45 p.m.

Full brackets for all classes can be seen here: 2020 Girls State Tournament Brackets

Girls Class 1A and 2A Regional Final Scoreboard 02/26/2020

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February 26th, 2020 by admin

CLASS 1A

Region 6 @ Pleasantville

Martensdale-St. Marys 41, North Mahaska 39

Region 7 @ Harlan

St. Albert 65, Exira-EHK 54 – ON KJAN

Region 8 @ Cherokee Washington

Newell-Fonda 83, Woodbury Central 50

 

CLASS 2A

Region 3 @ Fort Dodge Senior

West Hancock 67, Panorama 28

Region 8 @ Harlan

Logan-Magnolia 36, AHSTW 35– ON KJAN

Quickness helps St. Albert defeat Exira-EHK in Regional Final

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February 26th, 2020 by admin

The Exira-EHK Spartans got down early and tried to play catch up all night in a 65-54 loss to St. Albert in the Class 1A Region 7 Final. The Saintes jumped on top 13-7 by the end of the first quarter and led by 7 at halftime, 26-19. The Saintes pushed the lead out to as much as 13 in the second half and held off a late rally. Exira-EHK got as close as 5 in the fourth quarter but the Saintes seem to always answer back.

Quick dribbling and passing by the Saintes was able to beat the Spartan press for most of the night with Makenna Shepard and Jordyn Blaha doing a great job of slicing through defenders. St. Albert star Allie Petry led the way with 24 points, including 8 in the fourth quarter. Jordyn Blaha dropped in 17 and Lauren Williams had a big night with 12. St. Albert advances to the State Tournament for the first time since 2000 and the sixth time in school history. The Saintes are now 13-11 on the season.

Exira-EHK was led by 16 points from Tatum Grubbs and 13 from Quinn Grubbs. The Saintes were able to keep the ball away from Spartan leading-scorer Macy Emgarten in the first half and held her scoreless until the break. She ended up finishing with 12 points after hitting some shots in the fourth.

The Spartans end another terrific season with a record of 21-2.

Atlantic School Board to move forward w/Needs Assessment-Culture & Climate Survey

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February 26th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic School Board approved the implementation of a Needs Assessment/Culture and Climate Survey, to be commissioned by Tony VanderZyl, Surveys and Research Coordinator with the Iowa Association of School Boards. VanderZyl said last month, the survey, which would cost $1,400, would be presented to teachers, staff, students and parents. It would be done online, and completely anonymous.

The survey will feature 19 standardized questions, plus 10 new, School Board questions, for a total of 29. Among the questions the board wanted to see on the survey, is:

  • Are the District’s frequency and methods of communication adequate?
  • “I feel comfortable bringing a concern staff member or administrator.”
  • The District provides a safe learning environment?
  • The District values input from parents, students, and staff (Three separate, break-out questions).
  • Does the District leadership promotes a process of continuous learning for staff?
  • Are Teachers effectively use technology tools for teaching and learning?
  • Are our graduates well prepared for the rigors of life after high school?

The surveys will be prepared as quickly as possible and sent made available before Spring Break, if not sooner.

AHSTW falls short to Logan-Magnolia in Regional Final

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February 26th, 2020 by admin

The AHSTW Lady Vikes couldn’t get a look at the basket on the final possession of the game and came up short 36-35 to Logan-Magnolia in a Class 2A Region 8 Final on Wednesday night in Harlan. Offense was hard to come by for both teams with each defense packing in the lane with a zone look for much of the night.

AHSTW led 7-5 at the end of the first, and were up 6 at half 19-13. The Panthers rallied in the third and outscored the Lady Vikes 18-2 in the period to lead 31-21. Freshman Ava Goldsmith came in at the end of the quarter and hit a corner three to push the lead to 10 which felt like a big momentum moment. The Lady Vikes answered back though with 10-1 run to start the fourth and get within 1. They would get within 1 a couple more times but could never get over the hump.

The Panthers went into keep away mode in the fourth quarter to try to preserve their lead, extending possessions as long as they could. The Lady Vikes were able to force a couple of turnovers and give themselves a chance to win at the end. AHSTW had possession down one with about 18 seconds left and Kinsey Scheffler got a pass driving left after a scramble. Kylie Morrison was able to knock the ball away and out of bounds with just one-tenth of a second left. The Lady Vikes couldn’t draw a foul on the final inbound and the Panthers held on. After the game AHSTW Head Coach Steve Sauvain talked about what they are gonna miss from their lone senior starter Scheffler.

Logan-Magnolia was led by 14 points from Kylie Morrison and 13 from Emilie Thompson. The Panthers and Coach Derek Sonderland advance to the State Tournament for the second time.

AHSTW was led by 13 from Kailey Jones and 11 from Julia Kock. Coach Sauvain said the future is bright for his squad.

The Lady Vikes finish a terrific season with 20-4.

Atlantic Education Assoc. & Board of Ed present their opening CB proposals

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February 26th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Representatives with the Atlantic School District’s Education Association – representing the Certified Staff – and Board of Education, met Wednesday night to present their opening proposals with regard to the Collective Bargaining Process. Speaking on behalf of the Education Association, Mike McDermott explained their proposal includes a $300 increase to the base salary, or a total of three-percent package increase.

Atlantic School Board & Education Assoc. reps. and Board Atty. Emily Ellingson meet to discuss Collective Bargaining proposals (Ric Hanson/photo 2/25/20)

He said “Some of the rules and regulations have changed over the years…but that’s the traditional schedule we’ve used since about 1974. That’s what our members are comfortable with, but we are open to analyzing their schedule as well.”

For its part, the Board of Education, proposes a base increase wage for 2020-21, of 1.68-percent. Their “Alternative Compensation Model” in lieu of the Certified Schedule in the current Master Contract. The District also proposes making changes to the distribution of TSS (Teacher Salary Supplement) funds, which it says will result in No Loss of Money for any employee sitting on the current salary schedule. Some employees will see a significant increase in the combined salary from the TSS re-distribution plan, but no employee will experience a loss in the combined salary.

The District also proposes a two-year agreement, but the Education Association wasn’t prepared to discuss that right away. Mike McDermott said Wednesday night was the Association’s first look at the District’s proposal, and it’s something they will take back to their Union members to examine the numbers and conduct their own calculations.
He said the District’s salary schedule proposal is based off of a flat dollar amount.

He said “Any mathematician will tell you that a flat dollar amount doesn’t necessarily help some of your veteran teachers. We also we have what’s called a STEP increase [where] you get a little bit more when you’re a younger teacher. You drop down a STEP and receive a few more funds.”

That, he says is very important to a beginning teacher. The STEP increase would be eliminated in the District’s proposal. Both sides will meet again in a closed session at the Middle School on March 18th, beginning at 3:30-p.m. In the meantime, both sides will continue to crunch the numbers. McDermott had high praise for ACSD Business Manager Sarah Sheeder, who he said has been “Outstanding to work with,” and he thinks that will continue moving forward.

Youth Mental Health Symposium to be held in Cass County March 18

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February 26th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Wellness Coordinator Brigham Hoegh reports the Atlantic High School will host a Youth Mental Health Symposium on Wednesday, March 18 from 5:00-7:45 PM. All middle school and high school students and parents in Cass County are invited to attend. Any other interested members of the public are welcomed and encouraged to attend as well.

The free event will include a meal sponsored by area businesses, door prizes, and free childcare. Motivational speaker Joe Beckman will talk about the importance of human connection at a time when loneliness is at an all-time high, and a series of short presentations will be given on issues affecting students today including anxiety, healthy relationships, and mental health awareness.

Organizations from Cass County and across the state will be at the event providing resources to students, parents and community members. Atlantic High School Counselor Sarah Elm says the event addresses a critical need. “We are seeing a huge need for awareness about mental health in our community at all age levels; students and families are struggling more than ever. We need to reduce the stigma, and offer support, and we hope this event will start those conversations,” shares Elm.

A large donation was made by the Atlantic Community School Foundation to cover the cost of the speaker. Several sponsors donated to cover the cost of the meal: Full Circle Therapy, ZION Recovery Services/Southwest Iowa Mental Health Center, Therapy Place, and Cass County Health System. Attendees will be entered into drawings for $500 in gift card door prizes donated by the Family Crisis Support Network.

Doors for the event open at 5 PM with a community resource fair and revolving presentations in the high school gym. At 6:30 PM a light supper will be served in the commons while Beckman shares his message with attendees. Childcare will be provided on-site for the duration of the event.

For more information, including sponsorship and volunteer opportunities, please reach out to Sarah Elm at selm@atlanticiaschools.org or 712-243-5358. While there is no cost to attend, and pre-registration is not required, those needing childcare are encouraged to RSVP to Sarah Elm or fill out this Google Form.

Suspect wanted on 2 counts of attempt to commit murder in Adams County

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February 26th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Adams County Sheriff’s Office is asking for your help in finding a man wanted on warrant for two counts of Attempted Murder. Authorities say on January 12, 2020 a 911 call was placed to the Adams County Sheriff’s Office in reference to a shots fired call in the 1500 block of Quince Avenue. The suspect was identified as Dillon Allen Paul Lester. Authorities believe Lester was in possession of a firearm and fired multiple rounds at the victims.

Photos of Dillon Paul Lester

A vehicle matching the description of the suspect vehicle was located along the road in Des Moines later that day. The vehicle contained spent ammunition and a blown out back window. Deputies made contact with Lester and a female shortly after the incident, but he was uncooperative and has since been unable to reach.

Lester has previous felony convictions and should be considered armed and dangerous. He is believed to be hiding out in Des Moines but also has connections to Creston and Algona. Recent photographs of Lester are attached and include images of his tattoos.

Anyone with information on Lester’s whereabouts can call the Adams County Sheriff’s Office at 641-322-4444. If you see Lester, please do not approach him and immediately dial 911.