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ISU Drops Series-Opener to BYU in Provo

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April 19th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

PROVO, Utah – Iowa State (16-23, 5-11 Big 12) dropped its series-opening game to the BYU Cougars (24-19, 6-13 Big 12) on Thursday night, falling 5-1.

A pair of home runs from Keila Kamoku sparked the Cougar offense, as she drove in three runs and was one of two players to have multiple hits in the game. BYU also got lockdown relief pitching from Ailana Agbayani who entered in the fourth inning and finished the game without allowing a hit.

The Cyclones, who are aiming for their first-ever win in Provo, were limited to just three hits on the night. Milaysia Ochoa accounted for the only Cyclone run, as the senior torched her second home run in her last three games. Ashley Minor and Camille Marin also both had hits on the night.

Jaiden Ralston got the start in the circle for the Cyclones, pitching the first 3.1 innings before re-entering in the sixth to record the final two outs. Ralston was relieved in the middle innings by Lauren Schurman who allowed three runs on five hits during her time in the game.

Maddie Udall joined Kamoku with two hits on the evening, with the third baseman recording a triple in the game. Five other Cougars had hits on the night with both Maddie Bejarano and Hailey Morrow earning RBI.

Chloe Temples started the game for BYU, tossing 3.1 innings of action. Temples allowed three hits and a run-on Ochoa’s homer. Ailana Agbayani delivered in relief, striking out three in 3.2 innings of scoreless relief.

Thursday Notes

Home Runs

Iowa State: Milaysia Ochoa (4)

BYU: Keila Kamoku 2(6)

WP – Ailana Agbayani (4-1): 3.2 IP, 0 hits, 0 runs, 1 walk, 3 strikeouts

SV – N/A

LP – Jaiden Ralston (3-6): 4.0 IP, 4 hits, 2 runs, 1 walk, 1 strikeout

On Deck

The Cyclones will return to Gail Miller Field tomorrow, April 19, to match up against the Cougars in the second game of the weekend series. Iowa State and BYU will meet on Friday at 7 p.m. CT and the game will be streamed live on Big 12 Now on ESPN+.

Heartbeat Today 4-19-2024

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

April 19th, 2024 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Shelby County Historical Society Executive Director Sarah McDonald about progress on preserving the historic McIntosh and Leland log cabins.

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Gov. Reynolds announces District Associate Judge appointments

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April 19th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds, this week, announced two district associate judge appointments. Ashley Stewart was appointed as a district associate judge in Judicial Election District 5C.  Stewart, a resident of Des Moines, is an assistant appellate defender for the Iowa Public Defender’s Office.  She received an undergraduate degree from University of Houston and her law degree from Thomas Jefferson School of Law.  Ashley Stewart fills a vacancy created following the resignation of the Hon. Christopher Kemp. Judicial Election District 5C includes Polk County.

The Governor also appointed Jordan Brackey, of Des Moines, as a district associate judge in Judicial Election District 5C.  Brackey is an assistant Polk County attorney for the Juvenile Division.  He received an undergraduate degree from University of Iowa and his law degree from Michigan State University College of Law.  Jordan Brackey fills a vacancy created following the retirement of the Hon. Romonda Belcher.  Judicial Election District 5C includes Polk County.

Tuesday’s Iowa tornado outbreak updated to 12

News, Weather

April 19th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

The National Weather Service determined at least five tornadoes touched down Tuesday afternoon (April 16,2024) in Calhoun and Pocahontas counties. All five twisters came from the same thunderstorm that traveled through that area of northwest Iowa. The strongest was an EF-1 that tracked just east of Rockwell City.

  • The storm dropped its first tornado southeast of Rockwell City at 2:26 p.m.
  • The second tornado touched down just south of Manson at 2:57 p.m. This tornado was rated EF-Unknown because it didn’t damage anything that could be used to estimate wind speed.
  • The third tornado touched down east of Palmer in Pocahontas County at 3:11 p.m.
  • The storm’s fourth tornado spun up northwest of Gilmore City at 3:34 p.m.
  • Still moving across eastern Pocahontas County, the storm produced its fifth tornado on the edge of Rolfe at 3:42 p.m.

Those tornadoes are in addition to the EF-0 that spun up in Dallas County, two others in eastern Iowa, and at least four between Sioux City and Sioux Center, for a total of a dozen twisters.

More tornadoes from Tuesday could still be confirmed.

Atlantic Trojans Girls Team Picks Up Nice Home Hawkeye 10 Conference Win Over Clarinda on Thursday

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April 19th, 2024 by admin

The Atlantic Trojans girls golf team picked up a Hawkeye 10 Conference regular season win over Clarinda on Thursday night. The Trojans shot team score of 190, while Clarinda shot a team score of 243. Trojans Senior Belle Berg was medalist with shooting a low score of 39, while sophomore Makenna Schroeder was runner-up with a score of 47.

Coach Kathy Hobson had this say after the win over Clarinda Thursday night.

Abby Muller talked about what has contributed to her and Belle Bergs early season success.

Senior Berg says she has achieved one of her top goals of the season against Clarinda on Thursday.

Sophomore Makenna Schroeder who won her first runner-up award of her high school career against Clarinda, but said she has one main goal the rest of season.

The Trojans girls golf teams next meet will be Monday April 22nd in Ames for a non-conference meet. That meet will begin at 10:00 a.m.

Book publishers sue the State of Iowa over book bans

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April 19th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Penguin Random House Publishing is suing the state of Iowa over a law passed last year banning books that contain content about sexual depictions and gender identity or orientation in schools. Now, five more major book publishers are planning to join the lawsuit. The law was blocked from taking effect as the lawsuit moves through the courts.

The publishers set to join the lawsuit include Hatchette Book Group, HarperCollins, Macmillan, Simon & Schuster and Sourcebooks. They have not yet filed to join.

High-profile authors, Iowa educators and a high school student have already joined Penguin Random House in the lawsuit.

Getting to the Point or Hitting the Target

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April 19th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – An Archery Club formed in Atlantic a little more than 45-years ago, and at one point in time, there were about 40 members in the local group. The Atlantic Archery League practiced at the Atlantic National Guard Armory in January, 1983. That was in the past. Fast forward to the current day, with the Atlantic Trojan Archery group having made big news, with high rankings in area and state competitions. There are over 100 high school and middle school participants. An increasing number of schools are adding archery to their programs.

Archery is much more than just shooting an arrow. Learn why this Sunday, April 21st, when Atlantic Archery Coach Clint Roland will talk about the sport at the American Legion Memorial Building (201 Poplar Street, Atlantic, IA). The event begins at 2-p.m. Roland will discuss the equipment needed, skills required for an accomplished archer, along with the characteristics and rules for competitions.

Atlantic HS & MS Archers participate in a Dec. 2023 event in Orient (photo from the Atlantic Trojan Archery Facebook page)

The program is sponsored by Atlantic Rock Island Society Enterprise (ARISE). Everyone is welcome stop by and learn more about Archery. There is no fee to attend. The building is handicapped accessible.

High School Boys & Girls Tennis results from Thursday April 18th

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April 19th, 2024 by admin

Boys

Shenandoah 9, Harlan 0

Atlantic 7, Clarinda 2

Lewis Central 8, Red Oak 1

Lewis Central 6, St. Albert 3

Red Oak 6, St. Albert 3

Glenwood 9, Southwest Valley 0

Kuemper Catholic 6, Creston 0

Ballard 4, Kuemper Catholic 2

Cherokee 6, Denison-Schleswig 3

Abraham Lincoln 7, Thomas Jefferson 2

 

Girls

Shenandoah 8, Harlan 1

Clarinda 7, Atlantic 2

Creston 7, Audubon 2

Sioux City East 5, Denison-Schleswig 4

 

 

High School Boys & Girls Soccer results from Thursday April 18th

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April 19th, 2024 by admin

Boys 

Lewis Central 10 Red Oak 0 

Creston 1 Kuemper Catholic 0

Bishop Heelan Catholic 7 Denison-Schleswig 0

St. Albert 12 Missouri Valley 2

Underwood 10 Logan-Magnolia 0

 

Girls

Harlan 3 Missouri Valley 2

Kuemper Catholic 3 Creston 2

Sioux City North 1 Denison-Schleswig 0

Underwood 7 Logan-Magnolia 0

Abraham Lincoln 9 Sergeant Bluff-Luton 0

LeMars 4 Unity Christian 0

 

High School Girls Golf Results from Thursday April 18th

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April 19th, 2024 by admin

Shenandoah 208 Creston NTS Southwest Valley NTS

Medalist: Sarah Pickens, Shenandoah (42)

 

Atlantic 190 Clarinda 243 

Medalist: Belle Berg, Atlantic (39

 

Fremont-Mills 275 Griswold NTS 

Medalist: Linsey Keiser, Griswold (47)

 

Boyer Valley 218 Tri-Center 251 

Medalist: Reese Miller, Boyer Valley (49)

 

Missouri Valley 246 Audubon NTS 

Medalist: Henley Arbaugh, Missouri Valley (45)

 

IKM-Manning 217 Underwood 247 

Medalist: Brooke Booth, IKM-Manning (50)

 

Lenox NTS East Union NTS 

Medalist: Hadlee Christensen, Lenox (53)

Lewis Central Invitational 

1st Place — Red Oak 381

1. Addey Lydon (91)

5. Brynn Knaus (95)

7. Ellison Johnson (97)

9. Emily Sebeniecher (98)

Others: Jayda Edie 131

 

2nd Place — Lewis Central 406

2. Kate Reed (92)

6. Cate Perfect (96)

Others: Izzie Livingston 107, Sydney Thien 111, Marley Stacey 124

 

3rd Place — Sidney 407

4. Eve Brumbaugh (95)

8. Ellie Ward (97)

14. Ellah Pummel (102)

Others: Jocelyn Tackett 113

 

4th Place — Treynor 417

10. Sophi Pedersen (98)

13. Brooke Atteberry (102)

15. Molly Coffman (104)

Others: Harlie Sauser 113, Gabby Pote & Lea Altic 120

 

5th Place — Riverside 444 

3. Addison Brink (94)

Others: Kaycie Perkins 116, Autumn Bennett & Laney Rice 117, Jadyn Beckman 126, Alicia Turney 133

 

6th Place — Glenwood 450 

11. Katy Plambeck (101)

12. Avery Joyce (101)

7th Place — Logan-Magnolia 462

8th Place — Thomas Jefferson 515 

9th Place — Heartland Christian 520

East Mills NTS