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Midwest Sports Headlines: 1/9/2019

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January 9th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

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

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Noah Thomas hit four 3-pointers and scored 24 points and Nick McGlynn pitched in with a double-double to propel Drake to an 82-70 victory over Southern Illinois. Thomas sank three 3-pointers and scored 13 in the first half as the Bulldogs (12-4, 1-2 Missouri Valley Conference) shot 59 percent from the floor _ including 8 of 16 from beyond the arc _ to take a 43-22 lead into intermission.

WACO, Texas (AP) — Makai Mason scored 25 points with five free throws in the final 38 seconds as Baylor held on to beat No. 20 Iowa State 73-70. Iowa State was coming off a 17-point home win over then-No. 5 Kansas three days earlier. The Cyclones had their five-game winning streak in their first game as a ranked team since the 2016-17 season.

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Kaila Charles scored 19 points, eight of them coming when Maryland broke open the game in the third quarter, and the No. 9 Terrapins beat Nebraska 81-63. It was Brenda Frese’s 500th win as a head coach. The Terps have won two straight since getting upset by Rutgers on Dec. 31.

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Kyle Alexander had 14 points and a career-high 17 rebounds as third-ranked Tennessee beat Missouri 87-63 Tuesday. It was the Volunteers’ second straight blowout victory in Southeastern Conference play.

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) — Tulio Da Silva had 21 points and eight rebounds to lead Missouri State to a 72-57 victory over Indiana State. The Bears (7-9, 1-2 Missouri Valley Conference) broke a two-game skid while Indiana State (9-6, 1-2) has lost three of its last four games each by double-digits. Da Silva was 10 of 13 from the floor, had three assists and blocked two shots. Indiana State tied the game at 44, and trailed just 57-53 with 8:37 remaining before the Bears finished on a 15-4 run.

Iowa early News Headlines: Wed., Jan. 9th 2019

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January 9th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CST

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — Officials in western Iowa say the body of a man has been found by firefighters in an apartment where they were fighting a fire. Omaha, Nebraska, television station KETV reports that the fire broke out Tuesday afternoon at an apartment in Council Bluffs. Fire Chief Justin James says crews were able to get the fire under control shortly after the blaze was reported around 3 p.m. Once inside, firefighters found the body.

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a Nebraska man has been charged in Iowa with conspiracy to commit insurance fraud and other counts. The Iowa Insurance Division says in a news release that 34-year-old Peere Shackelford, of Omaha, was also charged with second-degree arson and conspiracy to commit a felony following an investigation by the division and the Council Bluffs Fire Department. Shackelford is accused of giving false information to his insurance carrier following a vehicle fire.

MUSCATINE, Iowa (AP) — Authorities in eastern Iowa are investigating the death of a woman, whose body was found by the side of a highway near Muscatine. The Muscatine Journal reports that the Muscatine County Sheriff’s Office received a call around 1 a.m. Tuesday to report a woman lying on the side of Highway 38. Arriving deputies found the woman’s body. Officials had not released the woman’s name by midafternoon Tuesday. An autopsy has been ordered.

OTTUMWA, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa man faces felony charges after officials say he drunkenly fired a rifle from the front deck of a camper hoping to bag a deer, but instead shot a woman in her home. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources says the shooting happened Friday evening in Wapello County. Deputies arrested 34-year-old Lee Joseph Ryals, whom they believe fired a rifle from the camper at a deer while he was drunk.

High School Wrestling Scoreboard 01/08/2019

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January 8th, 2019 by admin

AHSTW, Southwest Valley, West Central Valley at Audubon

AHSTW 66, Audubon 15
AHSTW 72, Southwest Valley 12
AHSTW 61, West Central Valley 15
West Central Valley 54, Audubon 17
West Central Valley 54, Southwest Valley 12
Audubon 30, Southwest Valley 6

Southwest Iowa, Griswold, Bedford/Lenox at Red Oak

Red Oak 46, Bedford/Lenox 33
Red Oak 60, Griswold 6
Red Oak 64, Southwest Iowa 18
Southwest Iowa 52, Bedford/Lenox 36
Southwest Iowa 54, Griswold 18
Bedford/Lenox 58, Griswold 12

Harlan, Underwood, Abraham Lincoln at Shenandoah

Underwood 47, Harlan 24
Underwood 70, Shenandoah 6
Underwood 59, Abraham Lincoln 7
CB Abraham Lincoln 52, Shenandoah 18
Harlan 51, CB Abraham Lincoln 27

Nodaway Valley, North Polk, Van Meter at Saydel

Nodaway Valley 54, Saydel 12
North Polk 50, Nodaway Valley 25
Van Meter/Earlham 57, Nodaway Valley 22

Missouri Valley, Treynor at Bishop Heelan Catholic

Missouri Valley 45, Treynor 24
Missouri Valley 37, Bishop Heelan Catholic 33
Bishop Heelan Catholic 50, Treynor 25

Thomas Jefferson, Omaha Westside at Papillion-La Vista

Thomas Jefferson 39, Omaha Westside 33
Papillion-La Vista 53, Thomas Jefferson 18
Papillion-La Vista 48 Omaha Westside 26

High School Basketball Scoreboard 01/08/2019

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January 8th, 2019 by admin

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Glenwood 69, Atlantic 37
Denison-Schleswig 57, St. Albert 49
Harlan 50, Kuemper Catholic 40
Red Oak 70, Clarinda 43
Shenandoah 54, Nodaway Valley 46

Western Iowa Conference

IKM-Manning 64, Audubon 46
Treynor 60, AHSTW 33
Underwood 65, Missouri Valley 29

Rolling Valley Conference

Boyer Valley 70, Ar-We-Va 43
CAM 61, Paton-Churdan 35
Exira-EHK 65, Coon Rapids-Bayard 27
Glidden-Ralston 65, Woodbine 44
West Harrison 81, Whiting 57

Corner Conference

Essex 44, South Page 42
Fremont-Mills 30, East Mills 22
Griswold 32, Stanton 21
Sidney 74, Heartland Christian 9

Pride of Iowa Conference

Bedford 43, Lenox 42
Central Decatur 78, East Union 16
Mount Ayr 72, Southwest Valley 62
Martensdale-St. Marys 49, Wayne 13

Other Scores

CB Thomas Jefferson 73, Sioux City North 37
Lamoni 64, Orient-Macksburg 32
Sioux City East 59, CB Abraham Lincoln 46

BOYS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Glenwood 73, Atlantic 65
Clarinda 67, Red Oak 44
Gretna, NE 54, Lewis Central 44
Harlan 50, Kuemper Catholic 48
Mt. Michael Benedictine (NE) 72, St. Albert 46
Nodaway Valley 51, Shenandoah 39

Corner Conference

Clarinda Academy 73, Essex/South Page 25
Sidney 69, Heartland Christian 38
Stanton 73, Griswold 26

Western Iowa Conference

IKM-Manning 55, Audubon 38
Treynor 77, AHSTW, 30
Tri-Center 54, Riverside 38
Underwood 60, Missouri Valley 27

Pride of Iowa Conference

Bedford 57, Lenox 35
Central Decatur 51, East Union 35
Martensdale-St. Marys 64, Wayne 30
Mount Ayr 73, Southwest Valley 45

Rolling Valley Conference

Ar-We-Va 63, Boyer Valley 51
CAM 64, Paton-Churdan 34
Exira-EHK 80, Coon Rapids-Bayard 53
Woodbine 58, Glidden-Ralston 28

Other Scores

Sioux City East 73, CB Abraham Lincoln 66
Sioux City North 89, CB Thomas Jefferson 74
Lamoni 65, Orient-Macksburg 18

Atlantic rallies late but falls short at Glenwood

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January 8th, 2019 by admin

The Atlantic boys basketball team rallied hard in the fourth quarter but fell on the road to the Glenwood Rams 73-65 on Tuesday night. Ryan Blum dropped in 14 first half points for the Rams as they forged an 11 point halftime lead. The Rams extended that lead to as large as 20 points in the third quarter and held a 50-36 lead by the end of third. The Trojans chipped away and fought back in the fourth quarter to get as close as 4 points. The Rams were able to hold on for the win with just enough efficiency at the free throw line. Glenwood finished the game 21-32 from the stripe, including 14-22 in the fourth quarter.

Ryan Blum finished with 25 points to lead all scorers. Christian Stanislav chipped in 17 for the Rams who avenged an earlier loss to the Trojans. The Rams are now 8-2 on the season and will face St. Albert at the Mid-America Center on Friday as part of the MAC Shootout.

Atlantic got 24 points from Tyler Moen and 18 from Chase Mullenix, who only had 2 in the first half. The Trojans fall to 4-7 and will host Lewis Central on Friday.

Glenwood girls capitalize on Atlantic mistakes

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January 8th, 2019 by admin

The Glenwood girls basketball team took advantage of the Atlantic Trojans 21 turnovers on their way to a 69-37 home win on Tuesday night. Glenwood opened the game up with a ten point lead by the end of the first quarter and lead 29-18 at halftime. Miscues then began to snowball in the second half with Atlantic struggling to consistently handle the Rams press. The Rams grabbed a 20 point lead by the end of the third and brought reserves in for a good chunk of the fourth quarter.

Glenwood was led by 16 points from Elle Scarborough, 11 from Madison Camden, and 10 from Brielle Smith. The Rams improved to 8-3 with the win and will next face St. Albert at the MAC Shootout on Friday night.

Atlantic was led by 11 points from McKenzie Waters and 8 from Baylee Newell. The Trojans are now 1-11 and will travel to Lewis Central on Friday.

Mason drops 25 points as Baylor beats No. 20 Iowa State 73-70

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January 8th, 2019 by admin

WACO, Texas (AP) — Makai Mason is getting more aggressive on the floor for Baylor, wanting to take shots and chasing after loose balls.
Mason scored a season-high 25 points, including five free throws in the final 38 seconds, and the Bears held on for a 73-70 victory over No. 20 Iowa State on Tuesday night.

“Yeah, it’s definitely been a process,” said Mason, the first graduate transfer ever to play at Baylor. “But, every game, I’ve felt like I’ve been a little more comfortable. Just learning our system as well.”

Iowa State (12-3, 2-1 Big 12) was coming off a 17-point home win over then-No. 5 Kansas three days earlier. The Cyclones had won five in a row and entered the AP Top 25 on Monday for the first time since the end of the 2016-17 season.

“It was a tough loss, this is a loss that should bother us a lot,” Iowa State coach Steve Prohm said.

“We just wanted to build off what we did on Saturday and kind of getting off to a good start in the league,” Cyclones forward Michael Jacobson said. “Yeah, it’s just disappointing for that reason.”

Mason played only one game the past two seasons at Yale because of foot issues, and missed his first three games at Baylor with a sprained right ankle. His 25 points are still shy of his career-high 31, scored for Yale against Baylor in the 2016 NCAA Tournament.

“I’m fine with whatever he does, point-wise, this year,” Baylor coach Scott Drew said with a smile.

Devonte Bandoo made two free throws with five seconds left for Baylor (9-5, 1-1), and Iowa State had one more shot to tie the game but Nick Weiler-Babb’s defended 3-pointer from about 30 feet along the right sideline wasn’t even close .

Tristan Clark added 16 points for Baylor while Bandoo had 13.

Marial Shayok had 19 points to lead Iowa State. Lindell Wigginton and Jacobson had 11 each.

Mason made a tough short jumper with 1:48 left to tie the game at 66. After his tiebreaking free throw before missing another with 38 seconds left, King McClure grabbed the offensive rebound. That set up two more free throws by Mason.

There was also Mason’s 8-0 run earlier in the second half. He made a 3 with 9:29 left for a 54-52 lead, then after an Iowa State miss made a long 3 and stood with his right arm still in the air while watching the shot go in the basket. Mason then had a long rebound and fastbreak shot, though it only counted two points since his toe was on the line.

UP NEXT
Iowa State, which is 8-0 at home this season, is back at Hilton Coliseum to play Kansas State on Saturday.
Baylor plays its second straight home game against a ranked opponent when No. 7 Kansas is at Waco on Saturday.

Thomas, McGlynn help lead Drake past Southern Illinois 82-70

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January 8th, 2019 by admin

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Noah Thomas hit four 3-pointers and scored 24 points and Nick McGlynn pitched in with a double-double to propel Drake to an 82-70 victory over Southern Illinois on Tuesday night.
Thomas sank three 3-pointers and scored 13 in the first half as the Bulldogs (12-4, 1-2 Missouri Valley Conference) shot 59 percent from the floor — including 8 of 16 from beyond the arc — to take a 43-22 lead into intermission. McGlynn finished with 19 points, 11 rebounds, four assists and two blocked shots. D.J. Wilkins added 15 points and five assists, while Brady Ellingson scored 14, knocking down 4 of 6 from distance.

Southern Illinois trailed 67-51 with 10:21 remaining in the game when Darius Beane hit two layups and Sean Lloyd nailed a jumper to pull the Salukis with 67-57 with 8:38 left to play. Ellingson’s 3-pointer ended the 6-0 spurt and the Bulldogs kept the lead in double digits from there.

Armon Fletcher topped the Salukis (9-7, 2-1) with 21 points off the bench on 9-of-13 shooting. Eric McGill scored 17 with six rebounds and two steals, while Kavion Pippen added 12 points, five boards, four blocked shots and three assists.

Illinois State downs Northern Iowa 70-69 behind Yarbrough

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January 8th, 2019 by admin

NORMAL, Ill. (AP) — Milik Yarbrough scored 23 points and grabbed eight rebounds, Phil Fayne added 19 points with seven boards, and Illinois State held off Northern Iowa 70-69 on Tuesday night.

Matt Chastain scored 12 points for the Redbirds (9-7, 2-1 Missouri Valley Conference), who trailed 33-32 at halftime but Fayne opened the second half with a basket and they never trailed again.

The Redbirds led by 10 points three different times in the second half before the Panthers rallied late, closing to 69-67 on AJ Green’s jumper with seven seconds left. Matt Hein’s made 1 of 2 from the line for a three-point lead. Green’s free throws with two seconds left closed the gap to the final score and the Panthers didn’t get off another shot.

Green scored 19 points with three 3-pointers for Northern Iowa (6-10, 1-2). Tywhon Pickford and Wyatt Lohaus added 11 points apiece and Isaiah Brown grabbed 10 rebounds.

Senate GOP leader says sports betting has ‘good chance’ of becoming legal in Iowa

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January 8th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The 2019 Iowa legislature convenes on Monday and odds are that lawmakers will consider a bill to make it legal to bet on sporting events.  “I think we have a really good chance to get sports betting passed here in the State of Iowa this year.” That’s Senate Majority Leader Jack Whitver, a Republican from Ankeny who decides which bills get debated in the state senate. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled last May that ALL states may legalize wagering on sporting events.

“As I travel to conferences across the country and meet with other leaders, there’s a lot of states that are looking at that right now,” Whitver says. “I think right now the conversations have progressed pretty in the state of Iowa. You have a lot of people interested in that bill seem to be on the same page and that makes it a lot more feasible this year.” Over the past couple of years, casino industry lobbyists urged Iowa legislators to prepare for the Supreme Court’s ruling and set up a system that would give the state-licensed casinos authority run sports book operations.

New Jersey and Delaware immediately legalized sports betting this past spring and Whitver says Iowa casinos seem the likely host for wagering on sports — if it’s legalized here. “We have a fairly good system set up with the casinos and our Racing and Gaming (Commission) overseeing gambling and so I think you’d largely use that structure as you look at how to implement sports betting,” Whitver says.

Iowa Lottery officials say several of the state’s largest lottery retailers want the option of offering a sports lottery — similar. perhaps, to the one now legal in Delaware. Whitver says it “makes more sense” to have sports wagering managed by the casinos. “There’s a lot of people that want a piece of the action,” Whitver says. “…The casinos are used to the regulation. They understand the process. The systems are all set up there. It would be totally different to allow the lottery to get into the gambling world and so, right now, I would be more focused on the casinos, but open minded to listen to what those who are advocating for the lottery would say.”

Estimates indicate Americans illegally bet hundreds of BILLIONS of dollars on sporting events every year. Bills to legalize sports betting in Iowa have been introduced in the Iowa legislature since 2010, but none advanced beyond the committee level.