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TIM PARKER, 58, of Atlantic (No Svcs. planned)

Obituaries

May 11th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

TIM PARKER, 58, of Atlantic, died Friday, May 10th. Cremation has taken place, and no services are planned for TIM PARKER. Roland Funeral Home is assisting the family.

Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com

TIM PARKER is survived by:

His sisters – Carol Mitchell, of Atlantic, and Sandy Garrett, of Omaha.

7AM Sportscast 05/11/2019

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May 11th, 2019 by admin

w/ Chris Parks

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7AM Newscast 05/11/2019

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May 11th, 2019 by admin

w/ Chris Parks

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High School Soccer Scoreboard 05/10/2019

Sports

May 11th, 2019 by Jim Field

Girls Soccer
AHSTW 5, Underwood 1
Kuemper Catholic 2, West Central Valley/Nodaway Valley 0
Logan-Magnolia 3, East Sac County 1
Tri-Center 8, Missouri Valley 0

Boys Soccer
Denison-Schleswig 3, Atlantic 0
AHSTW 2, Underwood 1
CB Abraham Lincoln 2, Glenwood 1
Lewis Central 6, Sioux City North 0

Frazier, Williams lead Pirates to 2-1 win over Cardinals

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May 11th, 2019 by admin

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Trevor Williams didn’t have his prettiest outing, but he’ll take it.

Adam Frazier opened the game with a homer, Starling Marte drove in the game-winner and Williams allowed one run in seven solid innings as the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the St. Louis Cardinals 2-1 on Friday night.

Marte’s RBI single off of Andrew Miller (1-2) broke a 1-1 tie in the eighth and helped the Pirates snap a two-game skid.

Williams (2-1) stranded seven runners through the first four innings, and pitched around two fielding errors in the fourth inning. He allowed nine hits and limited the Cardinals to one hit in seven at-bats with runners in scoring position.

“You really try to bear down with runners in scoring position, especially in a one-run ballgame,” Williams said. “It’s just pitch execution and trusting your gut and trusting your instincts and trusting your catcher and executing the pitch.”

The Cardinals finished with one hit in nine at-bats with runners in scoring position, one night after getting a whopping 11 hits in that situation. St. Louis lost for the seventh time in nine games.

The only run allowed by Williams was shift-aided. Paul DeJong grounded a slow roller to second, but Frazier was playing on the third base side of the bag and couldn’t get to the ball in time to make a throw. The infield hit scored Yairo Muñoz, tying the game 1-1 in the seventh inning.

YADI HONORED
Molina was presented with the 2018 Roberto Clemente Award before the game for to his humanitarian efforts in his native Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria. Luis Clemente, the second-oldest son of Roberto, and Hall of Famer Ozzie Smith presented the award.

UP NEXT
The Pirates will send RHP Jordan Lyles (2-1, 2.20 ERA) to the mound against the Cardinals and RHP Miles Mikolas (4-2, 4.02 ERA) in the third of a four-game series on Saturday. Lyles gave up one run in a season-high 6 2/3 innings in a no-decision against Oakland on Sunday. Mikolas pitched seven scoreless innings and didn’t walk a batter for the first time this season against Philadelphia on Monday.

Skyscan Forecast Saturday 05/11/2019

Podcasts, Weather

May 11th, 2019 by admin

Skyscan Forecast  Saturday, May 11, 2019  Wayne Ellis

Today: Mostly cloudy. Slight chance of light rain. S @ 10-15. High 62.

Tonight: Cloudy. Scattered showers. SSE @ 10-15. Low 48.

Sunday: Mostly cloudy. Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms. ESE @ 5-10. High 57.

Sunday Night: Partly cloudy. Low 42.

Monday: Mostly Sunny. High 67.

Tuesday: Mostly Sunny. Warmer. High 75.

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Treynor girls 1st, boys 2nd at State Qualifying Track Meet at Ida Grove

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May 11th, 2019 by admin

The Treynor girls won a State Qualifying Track Meet title and the boys were Runner-Up at Ida-Grove on Friday night. The Cardinals scored 110 points to win the girls half. OA-BCIG was 2nd with 96.

South Central Calhoun edged out the Cardinals for the boys title. The Titans scored 133 points and the Cardinals 131.

Take a look at the full results from the meet here: 2019 2A SQM at OA-BCIG

Boys 2A State Qualifying Track Meet at Panorama

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May 11th, 2019 by admin

Boys 2A State Qualifying Track Meet at Panorama. The top finisher in each event and the next 14 times across the state for the State Meet.

Team Scores

  1. Greene County 115
  2. AC/GC 98
  3. Mount Ayr 96
  4. Van Meter 75
  5. Southeast Valley 74
  6. West Central Valley 66
  7. Shenandoah 42
  8. Red Oak 40
  9. I-35 40
  10. Clarinda 38
  11. Ogden 32
  12. Panorama 25

Shuttle Hurdle Relay

  1. Mount Ayr (Kolben Klommhaus, Briar Knapp, Dawson Frost & Keelan Klommhaus)
  2. Clarinda

Boys Distance Medley

  1. AC/GC
  2. Mount Ayr (Payton Weehler, Seth Shelman, Dawson Frost, Isaac Timmerman)

4x200M Relay

  1. Mount Ayr (Connor Eaton, Payton Weehler, Hunter Arends, Hunter Haveman)
  2. SE Valley

100M Dash

  1. Dylan Soper, ACGC
  2. Kyler Fisher, SE Valley

110M Hurdles

  1. Carter Morton, Greene County
  2. Nathan Lindsay, Clarinda

800M Run

  1. Clay Billheimer, ACGC 2:02.78
  2. Justin McCunn, Red Oak

200M Dash

  1.  Colby Kafer, Greene County 23.05
  2. Cole Armstong, Cole Arnburg, WCV

400M Hurdles

  1. Carter Morton, Greene County 57.66
  2. Creighton Netten, Van Meter

1600M

  1. Noah Nelsen, ACGC 4:38.69
  2. Louden Foster, WCV

4x100M Relay

  1. Interstate 35
  2. Mount Ayr

4x400M

  1. West Central Valley
  2. Mount Ayr

Full results here: 2ASQMPanorama2019

Girls 2A State Qualifying Track Meet at Panorama

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May 10th, 2019 by admin

Here is a look at the girls event winners at the Class 2A State Qualifying Meet at Panorama on Friday. Top 2 finishers in each event advance to the State Meet along with the next 8 fastest times around the state.

Team Scores

  1. Panorama 175
  2. Van Meter 86
  3. AC/GC 82.5
  4. Southeast Valley 73
  5. Shenandoah 66.5
  6. Greene County 53
  7. I-35 53
  8. Mount Ayr 38.5
  9. Clarinda 36
  10. Red Oak 33
  11. Ogden 30
  12. West Central Valley 16.5

Automatic Event Qualifiers

Sprint Medley

  1. Red Oak 1:54.65 (Ellie Rengstorf, Araina Brummett, Ashlynn Bentley & Sophie Walker
  2. Greene County

3000M Run

  1. Kate Crawford, ACGC 10:50.63
  2. Ella Waddle, Panorama

High Jump

  1. Morgan Johnk, Panorama 5’5″
  2. Kiersten Fisher, SE Valley

Long Jump

  1. Bailey Beckman, Panorama 17’1″
  2. Kassidy Bremer, Panorama

Shot Put

  1. Logan Hughes, Shenandoah 40’8.5″
  2. Madison McDermott, AC/GC

100M Dash

  1. Kiersten FIsher, Southeast Valley
  2. Mackenzie Blomgren, Van Meter

Shuttle Hurdle Relay

  1. Mount Ayr (Kolben Klommhaus, Briar Knapp, Dawson Frost & Keelan Klommhaus)
  2. Clarinda

4x200M Relay

  1. Van Meter
  2. Greene County

100M Hurdles

  1. Kiersten Fisher, SE Valley
  2. Roxy Denton, Shenandoah

800M Run

  1. Gwen Steffen, Panorama
  2. Kate Crawford, AC/GC

200M Dash

  1. Kassidy Bremer, Panorama 26.70
  2. Kiersten Fisher, SE Valley

400M Hurdles

  1. Natalie Barth, Van Meter 1:08.91
  2. Taylor Wedemeyer, Clarinda

1500M Run

  1. Kate Crawford, ACGC 5:05.37
  2. Ella Waddle, Panorama

4x100M Relay

  1. Panorama
  2. Greene County

4x400M Relay

  1. Van Meter
  2. Panorama

Full results here: 2ASQMPanorama2019

Nodaway Valley girls win 1A State Qualifying Track Meet at Griswold

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May 10th, 2019 by admin

The Nodaway Valley girls track team won the team title at the 1A State Qualifying Meet in Griswold on Friday. The Wolverines totaled 112 points.

Team Scores

  1.  Nodaway Valley 112
  2. AHSTW 105
  3. Audubon 104
  4. IKM-Manning 66
  5. Griswold 55
  6. Glidden-Ralston 52
  7. CAM 49
  8. Riverside 49
  9. Ar-We-Va 41
  10. Southwest Valley 36
  11. Stanton 24
  12. Exira-EHK 18
  13. Orient-Macksburg 9
  14. Coon Rapids-Bayard 6

Automatic State Qualifiers

High Jump

Jade Jackson, CAM, 5-00

Long Jump

Leslie Luft, Ar-We-Va, 16-07.25

Discus

Kinsey Scheffler, AHSTW, 118-04

Shot Put

Melissa Deist, Audubon, 38-02

Sprint Medley

Nodaway Valley, (Jena Yonker, Lexi Shike, Maddax DeVault, Reagan Weinheimer), 1:52.43

3000M Run

Grace Slater, Audubon, 11:41.18

4X800M Relay

Audubon (Hannah Thygesen, Aleah Hermansen, Abigail Zaiger, Grace Slater), 10:28.70

Shuttle Hurdle Relay

Nodaway Valley, (Maddax DeVault, Natalie Yonker, Reba Lonsdale, Lexi Shike), 1:09.13

Distance Medley

Audubon (Katelyn Nielsen, Aleah Hermansen, Abigail Zaiger, Hannah Thygesen), 4:35.58

100M Dash

Alexa Ahrenhotlz, IKM-Manning, 13.44

400M Run

Reagan Weinheimer, Nodaway Valley, 59.31

4X200M Relay

IKM-Manning, 1:52.34

100 Meter Hurdles

Lexi Shike, Nodaway Valley, 15.83

800M Run

Ryann Portch, AHSTW, 2:25.43

200M Dash

Kelly Clevenger, Riverside, 27.50

400 Meter Hurdles

Holly Hoepner, AHSTW,

1500M Run

Charli Adams, Griswold, 5:20.50

4X100M Relay

Nodaway Valley, (Jena Yonker, Lexi Shike, Reagan Weinheimer, Maddax DeVault), 52.26

4X400M Relay

AHSTW, (Holly Hoepner, Talia Welsh, Kelsi Cornejo, Ryann Portch),  4:17.09
Audubon, 4:19.16