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Girls State Wrestling – Day 1 Team Scores

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February 1st, 2024 by Jim Field

1 Decorah 79.0
2 Cedar Falls 64.0
3 Raccoon River-Northwest 60.0
4 Ankeny 59.0
5 Bettendorf 58.5
6 Waverly-Shell Rock 56.0
7 East Buchanan 54.0
8 Lewis Central 52.0
9 Southeast Polk 50.0
10 Spencer 48.0
10 Vinton-Shellsburg 48.0
12 Ridge View 45.0
13 Missouri Valley 38.0
14 West Liberty 37.0
15 Charles City 33.0
16 Algona 32.0
16 Osage 32.0
18 Mount Vernon 31.0
19 West Marshall 30.0
20 Mason City 28.0
20 Riverside, Oakland 28.0
20 S.W.A.T. Valkyrie 28.0
20 Wahlert, Dubuque 28.0
24 South Tama County 27.5
25 Dallas Center-Grimes 25.0
26 Linn-Mar 24.0
26 Solon 24.0
26 Waukon 24.0
26 West Lyon 24.0
30 Davenport 23.0
30 Saint Ansgar 23.0
32 Ames 22.0
32 LeMars 22.0
34 Iowa Valley, Marengo 21.0
34 Pella 21.0
34 Sergeant Bluff-Luton 21.0
37 Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley 20.0
37 Epworth, Western Dubuque 20.0
37 Williamsburg 20.0
40 Cardinal Community 19.0
40 Prairie, Cedar Rapids 19.0
42 Anamosa 18.0
42 Cedar Rapids Kennedy 18.0
42 Iowa City, Liberty 18.0
45 Denver 17.5
46 Benton Community 17.0
46 Carroll 17.0
46 Ottumwa 17.0
46 Pleasant Valley 17.0
46 Sumner-Fredericksburg 17.0
51 BCLUW-SH 16.0
51 Dubuque Senior 16.0
51 Mid-Prairie 16.0
51 Nevada 16.0
55 Central Lyon/George-Little Rock 15.0
55 Sigourney-Keota 15.0
57 Independence 14.0
57 West Delaware, Manchester 14.0
57 Western Iowa 14.0
60 Central Community, Elkader 13.0
60 Chariton 13.0
60 Durant 13.0
60 Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont 13.0
60 Midland 13.0
65 Crestwood, Cresco 12.0
65 Dubuque Hempstead 12.0
65 Sioux City North 12.0
68 Clear Lake 11.0
68 Fort Dodge 11.0
68 Highway 34 11.0
68 Saydel 11.0
68 Wilton 11.0
73 Don Bosco 10.0
73 Eagle Grove 10.0
73 Fort Madison 10.0
73 Humboldt 10.0
73 Logan-Magnolia 10.0
73 Pleasantville 10.0
73 Southern Tier 10.0
73 Valley, West Des Moines 10.0
81 Emmetsburg 9.0
81 Indianola 9.0
81 North Tama 9.0
81 Red Oak 9.0
81 South Winneshiek 9.0
86 Albia 8.0
86 Alburnett 8.0
86 Boone 8.0
86 Des Moines Public Schools 8.0
86 Interstate 35 8.0
86 Moravia 8.0
86 Perry 8.0
93 AP-GC 7.0
93 Colfax-Mingo 7.0
93 Keokuk 7.0
93 Manson Northwest Webster 7.0
93 Martensdale-St Marys 7.0
93 Newton 7.0
93 South Central Calhoun 7.0
93 Union, LaPorte City 7.0
101 Bellevue 6.0
101 Cedar Rapids Jefferson 6.0
101 Earlham 6.0
101 Fairfield 6.0
101 Graettinger-Terril/Ruthven-Ayrshire 6.0
101 Kuemper Catholic 6.0
101 Treynor 6.0
101 Wapello 6.0
109 Burlington 5.5
110 Iowa City, West 5.0
110 MOC-Floyd Valley 5.0
110 Muscatine 5.0
110 Sioux Center 5.0
110 Spirit Lake Park 5.0
110 Woodward-Granger 5.0
110 Xavier, Cedar Rapids 5.0
117 Clinton 4.0
117 Okoboji/HMS 4.0
117 Postville 4.0
117 Southeast Warren/Melcher-Dallas 4.0
121 Carlisle 3.0
121 CBCSD Co-Op Wrestling 3.0
121 Columbus/WMU 3.0
121 Denison-Schleswig 3.0
121 Gilbert 3.0
121 Glenwood 3.0
121 Highland, Riverside 3.0
121 Iowa City, City High 3.0
121 North Mahaska 3.0
121 Northeast Community 3.0
121 Ogden 3.0
121 Sioux City West 3.0
121 Southwest Iowa 3.0
121 Southwest Valley 3.0

Thursday Girls State Wrestling – Quarterfinals/2nd & 3rd Round Consolation *Complete*

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February 1st, 2024 by Jim Field

Quarterfinals: (Complete)

  • 105 – (2) Kacy Miller (Western Iowa) beat (10) Emma Miller, 11 (Treynor)  FALL 2:56
  • 115 – (5) Carly Henderson, 12 (Riverside, Oakland) beat (4) Taylor Strief (Bettendorf)  DECISION 9-4
  • 125 – (1) Molly Allen, 11 (Riverside, Oakland) beat (9) Kaydn Meyer (South Winneshiek)  FALL 1:23
  • 135 – (1) Maeley Elsbury (South Tama County) beat (24) Brooklyn Lange, 12 (Missouri Valley)  TECH FALL 5:41 (15-0)
  • 135 – (2) Espie Almazan, 12 (Lewis Central) beat (7) Makana Miller (Waverly-Shell Rock)  FALL 1:32
  • 145 – (1) Mahri Manz, 11 (Lewis Central) beat (8) Haley Glade (Earlham)  MAJOR DECISION 11-2
  • 155 – (2) Nicole Olson, 12 (Missouri Valley) beat (10) Miley Walz (East Buchanan)  FALL 5:31
  • 170 – (27) Karissa Oldenburger (Waverly-Shell Rock) beat (3) Grace Britten, 12 (S.W.A.T. Valkyrie)  DECISION 4-3
  • 235 – (12) Haley Armstrong, 10 (S.W.A.T. Valkyrie) beat (4) Alyson Krum (East Buchanan)  DECISION 8-2
  • 235 – (2) Breanna Peach (Iowa Valley, Marengo) beat (7) Jocelyn Buffum, 11 (Missouri Valley)  FALL :10

2nd Round Consolation: (Complete)

  • 100 – (17) Poppy Malone (Boone) beat (15) Jazz Christensen, 11 (S.W.A.T. Valkyrie) DECISION 8-2
  • 110 – (10) Julia Kanne, 12 (Carroll) beat (9) Grace Hoffman, 12 (Kuemper Catholic) FALL 5:42
  • 110 – (13) Lacey Reed (Southern Tier ) beat (14) Maddie McCoy, 11 (Southwest Valley) FALL 1:15
  • 115 – (12) Cora Schut (Sioux Center) beat (22) Emily Lundvall, 12 (Glenwood) DECISION 7-6
  • 120 – (3) Avaeh Smith, 9 (Lewis Central) beat (20) Chyann Bullerman-Yu (Crestwood, Cresco)  FALL 2:53
  • 120 – (7) Jordan Buffum, 11 (Missouri Valley) beat (25) Sadie Smith, 10 (Kuemper Catholic) FALL :56
  • 125 – (20) Josie McCunn, 12 (Red Oak) beat  (19) Reese Roberts (Linn-Mar) DECISION 6-0
  • 125 – (18) Pieper Lester (Clear Lake)  beat (16) Zoey Vandevender, 11 (Highway 34)  FALL 2:00
  • 130 – (14) Alyssa Seippel (Dubuque Senior) beat (13) Evy Marlin, 11 (Highway 34) FALL 5:45
  • 130 – (15) Nicole Bond, 11 (Red Oak) beat (16) Brielle Parke (Linn-Mar)  FALL 5:29
  • 130 – (12) Kylee Shoop (West Delaware, Manchester) beat (27) Cierra Wieland, 10 (CBCSD Co-Op Wrestling)  DECISION 6-5
  • 135 – (5) Bella Mulder (Dallas Center-Grimes) beat (11) Clara Sapienza, 12 (Southwest Iowa)  FALL :55
  • 135 – (19) Averi Burke, 12 (Carroll) beat (29) Ciara Gomez-Bryant (Prairie, Cedar Rapids)  DECISION 13-7
  • 140 – (10) Naomi Templeman (Raccoon River-Northwest) beat (25) Angie Rivera, 10 (Denison-Schleswig)  FALL 1:27
  • 140 – (12) Kassidy Fiala, 11 (Lewis Central) beat (22) Anna Johnson (Cedar Falls)  FALL 1:38
  • 155 – (17) Nancy Bowman, 11 (Logan-Magnolia) beat (31) Ashlynn Carter-Shook (Mount Vernon)  FALL 4:09
  • 170 – (9) Kalen Westerfield, 10 (Lewis Central) beat (23) Isabella Taylor (Anamosa)  FALL 2:31
  • 190 – (15) Briar Ludeman (Cedar Falls) beat(16) Ellen Gerlock, 11 (S.W.A.T. Valkyrie)  DECISION 8-4
  • 235 – (21) Emma Daniels, 10 (Carroll) beat (27) Amelia Sirola (Okoboji/HMS)  FALL 3:18
  • 235 – (17) Madysen Lippe (Decorah) beat (15) Savannah Sistad, 12 (Highway 34)  DECISION 8-2

3rd Round Consolation: (Complete)

  • 110 – (10) Julia Kanne, 12 (Carroll) beat (18) Makenna Kurth (Waukon)  DECISION 13-7
  • 120 – (18) Keston Spratt (Williamsburg) beat (7) Jordan Buffum, 11 (Missouri Valley)  FALL 2:21
  • 120 – (3) Avaeh Smith, 9 (Lewis Central) beat (11) Elyse Engebretson (Ankeny)  FALL 1:30
  • 125 – (11) Anna O`Rear (West Delaware, Manchester) beat (20) Josie McCunn, 12 (Red Oak)  FALL 1:07
  • 130 – (7) Lyni Gusick (Alburnett) beat (15) Nicole Bond, 11 (Red Oak)  FALL :42
  • 135 – (12) Morgan Strief (Bettendorf) beat (19) Averi Burke, 12 (Carroll)  DECISION 4-1
  • 140 – (3) Lizzy Wolf (Benton Community)beat (12) Kassidy Fiala, 11 (Lewis Central)  FALL 1:13
  • 155 – (17) Nancy Bowman, 11 (Logan-Magnolia) beat (9) Destiny Kolheim (Charles City)  FALL :53
  • 170 – (16) Kensi Steele (Iowa City Liberty) beat (9) Kalen Westerfield, 10 (Lewis Central)  FALL 2:33
  • 235 – (14) Brooklyn Robinson (Humboldt) beat (21) Emma Daniels, 10 (Carroll)  FALL 1:34

Iowa State-UNI Dual Moved to 1 p.m. Start Time

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February 1st, 2024 by Asa Lucas

AMES, Iowa – The Iowa State-Northern Iowa dual scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 11 has been moved up an hour to a 1 p.m. start time.

The dual can still be followed via live stream on Big 12 Now on ESPN+ and the Learfield Varsity App.

ISU is back in action tomorrow night against No. 17 West Virginia at 7 p.m. inside Hilton Coliseum.

Megan Meyer Returns to Drake Women’s Basketball

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February 1st, 2024 by Asa Lucas

DES MOINES, Iowa – Graduate guard Megan Meyer will rejoin the Drake women’s basketball team for the remainder of the 2023-24 season, the program announced today.

Meyer, a 2023 Drake University graduate, played for the Bulldogs from 2021-23 after transferring from the University of Iowa. She started eight games last year before suffering a season-ending knee injury. The Mason City native has averaged 12.3 points and 2.5 assists on 42.5 percent shooting during her Drake career.

“Our team is elated to welcome Megan back into the program.” Suzie Glazer Hurt Head Coach Allison Pohlman said. “We’re excited to add her familiar skillset to this group and watch our team’s chemistry continue to develop.”

Meyer is immediately eligible to participate in basketball activities.

Hawkeyes Open Spring at FAU Paradise Invitational

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February 1st, 2024 by Asa Lucas

THIS WEEK
The University of Iowa women’s golf team will open its spring season in Boca Raton, Florida, at the FAU Paradise Invitational. The 54-hole tournament will be held from Feb. 5-6 at Osprey Point Golf Course’s Raven & Falcon course (par 72, 6,204 yards). Action begins with a shotgun start at 8 a.m. (CT).

FOLLOW LIVE
Fans can follow the tournament via live scoring at Golfstat.com.

THE LINEUP
The Hawkeyes’ lineup includes: sophomore Madison Dabagia, sophomore Kaitlyn Hanna, junior Paula Miranda, sophomore Shannyn Vogler and sophomore Riley Lewis.

THE FIELD
The 12-team field competing in the Sunshine State includes: Denver (53), East Carolina (87), Florida Atlantic (135), Florida International (139), Indiana (69), Iowa (92), Notre Dame (73), Rutgers (113), South Florida (33), UTSA (55), Vanderbilt (21) and Wisconsin (75). (NCAA rankings are in parentheses.)

THE COURSE
Osprey Point Golf Course is one of the top public golf courses in Florida and has received numerous awards from various organizations, including Golf Range Association of America and Golf Digest since opening in 2010. This 6,204-yard, par-72 course is home to three nine-hole courses and an award-winning practice facility. Each hole has wide fairways and well-manicured visible greens.

UP NEXT
After taking a three-week break, the Hawkeyes will return to action on Feb. 25-26 at the Westbrook Spring Invitational in Peoria, Arizona.

2 arrested in Ringgold County on drug & Child Endangerment charges

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February 1st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Mount Ayr, Iowa) – Sheriff’s officials in Ringgold County report two people were arrested on drug and child endangerment charges Wednesday, after a search warrant was executed at 105 E. Monroe Street, in Mount Ayr. The rental home is owned by Mark & Lynda Triggs.

Authorities say Dakota Cheyenne Burkhamer and Mikkaela Katherine Moore face charges that include: Child Endangerment – Aggravated Misdemeanor; Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor- Simple Misdemeanor; and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia- Simple Misdemeanor.

Burkhamer was additionally charged with Drug Distribution Violation to Person Under 18- a Class B Felony. His cash-only bond was set at $27,600. The cash-only bond for Moore was set at $2,600.

Moore & Burkhamer

*Any potential criminal charges identified above are merely allegations and any defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Iowa men host Ohio State Friday night

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February 1st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Hawkeye men return to Big Ten action Friday night by hosting Ohio State. The Hawks are 4-6 in the league race after faltering late in a loss at Indiana. Ohio State has dropped six of seven and is 3-7 in the league race. Iowa coach Fran McCaffery is concerned about the Buckeye’s guards.

Attendance has waned at Carver-Hawkeye Arena this season. The Hawkeyes are averaging just over 10-thousand, 300 fans per home game in Big Ten play.

McCaffery says keeping freshman center Owen Freeman out of foul trouble will be important going forward. They have been doing film study with Freeman in hopes of limiting his fouls.

Sophomore guard Josh Dix says the Hawkeyes need to be better at crunch time after suffering a couple of close losses.

Iowa has already dropped three Big Ten games at home and can ill afford another one.

Fatal, near head-on crash SW of Marshalltown Thu. morning

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February 1st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Marshalltown, Iowa) – A woman driving the wrong way in Marshall County died during a near head-on collision this (Thursday) morning, southwest of Marshalltown. The Iowa State Patrol reports 59-year-old Jennifer Gene Robb, of Marshalltown, who was wearing her seat belt, died at the scene of the crash on Highway 330 near Highway 30, at around 7-a.m.

Authorities say a 2006 Ford Taurus Robb was driving was traveling southbound in the northbound lanes. A 2016 Cadillac CT6 driven by 44-year-old Heith Michael Meyer, of Iowa Falls, was northbound in the northbound lanes. Near mile marker 18, the Ford was southbound in the northbound left lane, at the same time the Cadillac was in that lane. Robb took evasive action by braking/steering away.

Meyer saw the Ford after checking a mirror, and attempted to steer away, but the vehicles sideswiped head-on from opposite direction. The crash remains under investigation. The Patrol was assisted at the scene by the Marshall County Sheriff’s Office and EMS personnel.

Tax panel chairmen propose new idea as ‘glide path’ to 0% Iowa income tax

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February 1st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The chairmen of House and Senate committees that oversee tax policy are proposing what they describe as a sustainable way to gradually eliminate Iowa’s individual income tax. The idea? Have the Iowa Public Employees Retirement System start managing the state’s more than $3 billion Taxpayer Relief Fund. The profits earned from investing that money would be used to ratchet down the state income tax rate over time.

“We’re doing something that everyday Iowans do for their retirement, everyday businesses here in the state do,” Senate Ways and Means Committee chairman Dan Dawson told reporters. “We’re using the money, growing it for something bigger.”

Bobby Kaufmann, a Republican from Wilton, is chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee. “If you look at what other states have done, not only is it one of the more innovative plans, I think it’s one of the most responsible in the entire country at getting Iowa to our long term goal of zero percent income tax,” Kaufmann said.

Representative Bobby Kaufmann and Senator Dan Dawson speak with reporters on Feb. 1, 2024. (RI photo)

Dawson said the plan ensures state government can meet its spending obligations even as the state reduces income tax revenue. “Ultimately it’s a responsible glide path to zero,” Dawson said, “as opposed to some massive sales tax increase or eliminating a bunch of (income tax) exemptions out there.”

Kaufmann said now’s the time for the public to weigh in on the idea. “As this is talked about at forums, as it’s disseminated amongst the press, I think you’re going to find a high appetite for Iowans to want to do that,” Kaufmann said. “They’ll communicate that to us and we’ll get this done as soon as we can.”

Both lawmakers, though, describe the proposal as a long-term plan and expect to prepare a bill this spring that would speed up already approved income tax cuts. They’re waiting on a March report on state tax revenue and may use some elements of the tax reduction plan Governor Reynolds introduced three weeks ago. The two lawmakers also plan to advance a proposed constitutional amendment that would require a two-thirds vote in the legislature to raise any state tax.

Survey: Recession, lack of workers, still biggest threats to businesses

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February 1st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The economies in Iowa and the Midwest improved, slightly, during January, according to Creighton University’s monthly survey of business leaders and supply managers in Iowa and eight other states. Creighton economist Ernie Goss says the Business Conditions Index is a leading economic indicator for the nine-state region, based on a zero-to-100 scale where 50 is considered growth neutral. “The overall reading was up slightly, now it’s up to 50.9 and that’s from December’s 50.3,” Goss says. “I won’t say that’s great news, but it’s better news than I was expecting.”

Iowa’s overall economic index showed a relatively modest increase from 49.7 in December to 51.8 in January. Supply managers were asked about what they see as the greatest threat to their operations during the coming six months, and he says some of their answers were routine, while others were a surprise. “Twenty-two percent said recession, now, that’s pretty much expected,” Goss says. “Twenty-one percent see finding and hiring workers is still an issue, 17.4% said higher input prices, and 4.4%, and that’s a small percentage, said tariff and trade wars.”

Hiring during January was, in a word, bad — according to Goss. The hiring rate fell to 39-point-one for the Midwest, well below growth neutral, but he notes there are diverging reasons being given for the cause. “Twenty-six-point-one percent of the supply managers reported job losses for the month, and 43.5% reported a shortage of job applicants, so there’s some mixed messages in there,” Goss says. “Thirteen percent said they were not hiring due to the economic slowdown, so all in all, it’s showing that the labor market’s still tighter than I would have expected.”

Ernie Goss (Creighton University photo)

According to U.S. International Trade Association data, Goss says Iowa’s manufacturing exports expanded from $14.1 billion for the first 11 months of 2022 to $15.1 billion for the same period in 2023, representing a growth rate of 7.0%.