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Midwest Sports Headlines: 10/23/19

Sports

October 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

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

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Packers and Chiefs met more than 50 years ago in the first Super Bowl, pitting the best from the NFL against the best from the AFL. Fourteen players who took the field that day at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum would land in the Hall of Fame, including quarterbacks Bart Starr and Len Dawson. The Packers triumphed 35-10 in a game that was a far cry from the event the Super Bowl would become in more recent years.

AMES, Iowa (AP) — No. 23 Iowa State will take a three-game winning streak into Saturday’s home game against Oklahoma State. The Cyclones are 5-2 so far this season and struggled early. Coach Matt Campbell says it took a while for his young players in skill positions to get settled. Now that they have, Iowa State is rolling.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Nowhere did Wisconsin’s stunning loss at Illinois reverberate more than in Iowa City. The upset gave the 20th-ranked Hawkeyes new life in the Big Ten West. In recent weeks, Iowa hasn’t looked like a team that is ready to seize such an opportunity. Iowa plays at Northwestern this weekend.

Riverside sweeps past Exira-EHK

Sports

October 22nd, 2019 by admin

The Riverside Bulldogs picked up a Class 1A Region 2 playoff win on Tuesday night at home over the Exira-EHK Spartans 3-0. The Bulldogs jumped out early in the first two sets and came on strong in the third to earn the sweep 25-12, 25-17, 25-16.

The Bulldogs used early runs in the first two sets to grab control. In the third the Spartans had the early edge. The Bulldogs use a 9-0 at the end of the set to secure the victory. Bulldogs Head Coach Michaela Schwartzkopf said her team played comfortable early in the match.

Kenna Ford had 31 assists for the Bulldogs and Jadyn Achenbach led the offense with 14 kills. The third set rally was no surprise to Schwartzkopf because she said the team has played from behind most of the season.

The Bulldogs improved to 24-12 with the win and will now host the CAM Cougars in the Regional Quarterfinals on Monday. We’ll have that match on KJAN. The Spartans end their season with a record of 6-23.

Class 1A and 2A Playoff Volleyball Scoreboard 10/22/2019

Sports

October 22nd, 2019 by admin

Class 1A Region 2

(3-0) Woodbine 25-25-28, Heartland Christian 15-14-26
(3-0) West Harrison 25-25-25, Whiting 18-15-18
(3-2) Boyer Valley 25-20-24-25-15, Ar-We-Va 17-25-26-9-7
(3-1) Coon Rapids-Bayard 25-26-24-25, Paton-Churdan 19-24-26-22
(3-0) Glidden-Ralston 25-25-25, Audubon 13-16-13
(3-0) Riverside 25-25-25, Exira-EHK 12-17-16
(3-0) CAM 30-25-25, Orient-Macksburg 28-20-14

*We’ll have Riverside hosting CAM in Regional Quarterfinal on Monday night at 7:00pm on KJAN.

Class 1A Region 3

(3-0) Bedford 25-25-25, Essex 18-12-20
(3-0) Lenox 25-25-25, Diagonal 10-15-9
(3-0) Lamoni 27-25-25, Central Decatur 25-20-22
(3-2) East Mills 26-22-24-25-15, Fremont-Mills 24-25-26-20-5
(3-0) East Union 25-25-25, Mormon Trail 7-10-14
(3-0) Southwest Valley 25-25-25, Murray 22-12-19
(3-0) Stanton 25-25-25, Griswold 8-22-14

Class 2A Region 3

(3-0) West Monona 25-25-25, Missouri Valley 22-14-13

Class 2A Region 4

(3-1) AHSTW 22-25-25-25, Tri-Center 25-23-20-14

Class 2A Region 5

(3-2) West Central Valley 25-21-24-25-15, Panorama 16-25-26-14-5

Man accused in police shootout charged with attempted murder

News

October 22nd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

STUART, Iowa (AP) — A man wounded in an Iowa shootout with officers that also wounded two deputies has been charged with two counts of attempted murder of a peace officer.
The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation says in a news release Tuesday that 52-year-old Randall Comly fired a gun at Guthrie County Deputy Kent Gries and Stuart police officer Tyler DeFrancisco on Thursday inside an apartment. Neither were shot.

However, two deputies posted outside the apartment, Steven Henry and Jim Mink, were both shot. Investigators say they may have been hit by gunfire from fellow officers returning Comly’s gunfire. The shooting occurred in Stuart. Both Mink and Henry were released from the hospital Saturday morning. Comly was also wounded in the confrontation. He has since been released from the hospital and is being held in jail.

Lawmakers plan to introduce bill to provide pay to college athletes

News, Sports

October 22nd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(KCRG-TV via Radio Iowa) — State representatives Joe Mitchell, a Republican from Mt. Pleasant and Democrat Ras Smith of Waterloo, plan to introduce a bill in the legislative in January that would allow college athletes to be paid. California’s governor has signed the first bill to do this, which would take effect in 2023. Former Iowa Hawkeye wide receiver Marvin McNutt, told K-C-R-G T-V-9 he supports this type of bill.

“The N-C-A-A makes a whole lot of money off of college athletes, and at this point in the day and age, they’ve got to turn some things around,” McNutt says. That could change for future Hawkeyes and for college athletes around the state. Representatives Mitchell told K-C-R-G T-V-9 the bill is still in the early stages.

“This is saying that if somebody’s going to use your name and your face and what you do on the field as advertising or promoting a brand, that you can get paid for that,” Mitchell says. The N-C-A-A which governs most college athletics, has said it is against such a measure, arguing that players receive other benefits like scholarships. Mitchell says it’s a free market issue.

“Specific individuals that bring a ton of value to the school and a lot of revenue to the school, they should be able to make money off their own names,” Mitchell says. “And it’s regardless of whether you’re in football or tennis or golf. They all have the same ability to do that.” Mitchell and Smith will look to add more co-sponsors to the bill before it moves to the subcommittee stage, but Mitchell hopes to at least get the conversation started. Until then, he believes Iowa schools will be at a disadvantage if more states pass similar laws.

McNutt thinks schools could even go a step further and set up a pension-type system for former players. The Hawkeyes’ all-time leader in career receiving yards and receiving touchdowns, says he wishes a law like this one was in place when he was at Iowa, believing he would’ve been one of the players to benefit from it. McNutt says athletes love school, but need to be compensated for what they do on the field.

“When they look at how much work these athletes are putting in on a weekly basis, they’ll be like, O-K, there’s some things we need to change,” McNutt says. The Iowa Board of Regents communications director said the board doesn’t have any comment on this proposal right now and is waiting until the bill is filed to see what exactly the proposal says.

Drake announces $5M gift for athletics, rural initiatives

News, Sports

October 22nd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Drake University has announced receipt of a $5 million donation that will support the school’s athletics and help fund programs to benefit rural communities. The university said in a news release Tuesday that former DuPont Pioneer president and Drake University trustee Paul Schickler and his wife, Claudia, made the donation.

Of the gift, $2 million will go to renovate the school’s Knapp Center, where the Bulldogs’ basketball games are held, and $1 million will go to the men’s basketball program. The other $2 million will go to “social, economic, development and conservation challenges facing rural America,” the news release says.

Drake’s Agricultural Law Center will head that effort. Details of the rural communities initiative will be announced at a later date.

Conference tied to Iowa bike official features his new ride

News

October 22nd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

CORALVILLE, Iowa (AP) — A nonprofit controlled by the former director of a popular annual Iowa bike ride is hosting a conference that features the rival event that he launched this month. T.J. Juskiewicz was director of the ride known as RAGBRAI until he and his staff resigned from the Des Moines Register, which has operated and marketed the ride since the 1970s. They immediately launched Iowa’s Ride and scheduled it for the same week and format as RAGBRAI. The move has divided cyclists and is threatening the future of a cherished state tradition.

Business filings show Juskiewicz and his wife last year formed the Iowa Festivals and Events Association. That group, which lists Juskiewicz as president, is hosting its first conference Tuesday and Wednesday in Coralville for more than 100 festival planners. Iowa’s Ride is among the featured vendors.

Juskiewicz and his Iowa’s Ride staff are among the speakers at the conference, which he calls a great “networking opportunity.” He says the nonprofit hopes to break even on the conference and is temporarily sponsoring Iowa’s Ride until a foundation is set up.

WILLIS RAY MAASSEN, 90, of Walnut (10-26-2019)

Obituaries

October 22nd, 2019 by Jim Field

WILLIS RAY MAASSEN, 90, of Walnut died October 15th at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan.  A visitation with the family of WILLIS RAY MAASSEN will be held on Saturday, October 26th from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca.

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A private family burial will be held at the Graceland Cemetery in Avoca.

WILLIS RAY MAASSEN is survived by:

Wife:  Betty Maassen of Walnut

Sons:  Jeff (Davon) Maassen of Hancock; Bruce (Jacque Koch) Maassen of Springfield, IL; Roger (Jennie) Maassen of Avoca.

Sister:  Joan Anderson of Atlantic.

Daughter-in-Law:  Allison Maassen of Neola.

5 Grandchildren

NANCY JEAN SCHMITT, 59, of Atlantic (pending)

Obituaries

October 22nd, 2019 by Jim Field

NANCY JEAN SCHMITT, 59, of Atlantic died Saturday, October 19th at home. A memorial gathering for NANCY JEAN SCHMITT will be held at a later date.  Hockenberry Family Care in Atlantic has the arrangements.

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Condolences may be left at www.hockenberryfamilycare.com.

Attempt to arrest a fugitive in Council Bluffs results in attempted assault on an Officer

News

October 22nd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Police in Council Bluffs are asking for your help in locating a wanted, dangerous fugitive. Authorities say 29-year old Jamie Kennedy, of Council Bluffs, should be considered ARMED and DANGEROUS, and should not be approached. At around 10:30 this (Tuesday) morning, Council Bluffs Police Officers working with Federal Officers were in the area of 26th and Ave F looking for Kennedy.

Fugitive Jamie Kennedy

Officers located him parked in a driveway in the 2600 block of Avenue F. His vehicle was parked in front of another vehicle, in the driveway.  When Officers confronted Kennedy, he intentionally drove around a parked pickup and rammed a Council Bluffs officer’s car numerous times.  The officer was out of his vehicle and was taking cover behind his car at the time.

A “HELP AN OFFICER”was called and numerous other officers proceeded to the scene.  Kennedy was able to drive over a fence and push the officer’s car out of the way. Council Bluffs and Federal officers pursued the vehicle.  The vehicle went the wrong way over the I-480 bridge into Omaha.  CBPD Officers exiting at 10th and Dodge, did not see the vehicle come off the Douglas St. ramp.

Nebraska law enforcement officers located the vehicle Kennedy had been driving, abandoned near Northridge and Ida Streets in Omaha.  No injuries officers were injured during the incident. There was significant damage done to a fence at the property and to the officer’s car.

Additional warrants are being applied for Jamie Kennedy’s arrest stemming from the incident this morning. Anyone with information as to the whereabouts of Jamie Kennedy are encouraged to contact 9-1-1 or Crime Stoppers at (712) 328- STOP (7867)