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AHSTW Tops Newman Catholic

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November 2nd, 2018 by Jim Field

AHSTW is heading to the UNI-Dome next week for the Class A state semi-finals after a home win Friday night over Newman Catholic.  The Vikings scored first and posted a 31-14 win.  Gabe Pauley scored a pair of touchdowns, including a 56 yard run on the Vikings first offensive play of the game.  Blake Osbahr made a leaping interception in the end zone to stop a Newman Catholic drive in the first quarter after the Vikings had taken the 7-0 lead.

Osbahr said the Vikings had a good week of preparation.

AHSTW picked off 4 passes, including two by Drake Partridge.  Vikings coach Davis Pattee said the interceptions were big in helping his team control the game.

After falling behind in their last two games and having to rally to win, Pattee said it was nice to get an early lead.

Korbin Martin scored on a 41 yard jet sweep and Brayton Tuma caught a 64 yard pass from Osbahr.  AHSTW also got a 28 yard field goal from Kyle Brannon as they improve to 11-0.  Next up will be a Friday, November 9th 1:00 pm match-up with 10-1 Edgewood-Colesburg.  We’ll have that game on KJAN from Cedar Falls.

Fremont-Mills starts fast and rolls past Exira-EHK

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November 2nd, 2018 by admin

Fremont-Mills opened up a 28 point lead early and rolled to a 61-20 victory over Exira-EHK in the 8-Man Quarterfinals on Friday night. The Knights scored on their first three possessions to open the game strong. Mason Vanatta set the tone early with a 65-yard touchdown run on the third play of the game. The Spartans turned the ball over on downs on their first possession. Seth Malcom scored on a two yard run on the next possession for Fremont-Mills and Vanatta added another on their next possession with a 36-yard touchdown run to make it 21-0 in the first quarter.  The Spartans got their first score with 2:20 left in the half to make it a 28-7 game at that point. The Knights quickly answered back as Austin Gartner ran the ensuing kickoff back to the Spartans 5 yard line and Vanatta punched it in on the next play to push the lead to 34-7 by the half.

The Knights would eventually get a large enough lead in the second half to invoke the 35-point running clock rule and the fourth quarter ran away quickly.

Vanatta finished the game with 5 rushing touchdowns and one passing. Seth Malcom finished with two rushing touchdowns on the night. The Knights improved to 10-1 and avenged their opening season loss to the Spartans. Fremont-Mills heads back to the UNI-Dome for the semifinals for the second straight season. The Knights are set to play New London on Thursday at Noon in the Semifinals.

Exira-EHK has their season end with a record of 9-2 and says goodbye to a strong senior class.

Listen to post-game interviews with Spartans Head Coach Tom Petersen and Knights Head Coach Jeremy Christiansen below.

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High School Football Quarterfinal Scoreboard 11/02/2018

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November 2nd, 2018 by admin

CLASS 4A:

Bettendorf-Morningstar-Rivermont 43, Iowa City, West 28
Cedar Falls 40, Waukee 7
Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines 31, Valley, West Des Moines 9
Southeast Polk 21, Johnston 7

CLASS 3A:

Epworth, Western Dubuque 45, North Scott, Eldridge 21
Lewis Central 35, Harlan 14
Sergeant Bluff-Luton 27, Spencer 0
Xavier, Cedar Rapids 42, Decorah 6

CLASS 2A:

Boyden-Hull/Rock VAlley 48, Southeast Valley 6
PCM, Monroe 55, Williamsburg 34
Waukon 24, Algona 21
West Liberty 42, Benton Community 14

CLASS 1A:

Dike-New Hartford 37, Interstate 35, Truro 0
Pella Christian 23, Bellevue 21
Van Meter 31, West Branch 21
West Sioux, Hawarden 34, South Central Calhoun 20

CLASS A:

AHSTW 31, Newman Catholic, Mason City 14
Edgewood-Colesburg 6, Bishop Garrigan, Algona 0
Hudson 41, Highland, Riverside 14
West Hancock, Britt 50, Akron-Westfield 14

CLASS 8:

Fremont-Mills, Tabor 61, Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 20
New London 56, Iowa Valley, Marengo 20
Rockford 32, Don Bosco, Gilbertville 26 (OT)
Southeast Warren, Liberty Center 46, Ar-We-Va, Westside 44

Waterloo man guilty of killing girlfriend’s 4-year-old son

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November 2nd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) — A jury has found a Waterloo man guilty of manslaughter and child endangerment resulting in death for the 2017 beating death of his girlfriend’s 4-year-old son.
The Courier reports that Walter Cordell Williams was convicted Friday in Black Hawk County District Court. The 24-year-old man faces more than 50 years in prison when he’s sentenced at a later date.
Prosecutors had sought a first-degree murder conviction, which would have brought a mandatory life sentence.

Police said Williams called 911 on July 8, 2017, to report 4-year-old Jaheem Harris had accidentally drowned in a bathtub, but an autopsy showed the child had been so severely beaten that it caused fatal internal injuries.

Doyle out 4-6 weeks with broken hand for No. 13 Iowa

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November 2nd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa guard Kathleen Doyle broke her left hand during practice on Friday and is expected to be out 4-6 weeks. The 13th-ranked Hawkeyes say that Doyle, a preseason All-Big Ten selection, fractured the third and fourth metacarpals in her non-shooting hand.

Doyle, a junior, averaged 11.1 points, 6.6 assists, and 3.7 rebounds in 30 games last season, and she led the Big Ten with 7.5 assists per game in conference action last season.

Iowa opens the season on Nov. 9 against Oral Roberts.

Iowa father takes stand, blames mother for baby’s death

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November 2nd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

MOUNT PLEASANT, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa father on trial for the gruesome death of his infant son blamed the baby’s mother from the stand Friday. Zachary Paul Koehn, 29, said under questioning from his attorney that he had entrusted care of 4-month-old Sterling Koehn to the baby’s mother, the Courier reported. “I put my trust in the wrong person,” Koehn said repeatedly. He also pointed to the 70 to 80 hours a week he worked as a truck driver, while the baby’s mother, Cheyanne Harris, did not work outside the home.

But under cross-examination from the prosecutor, Koehn conceded he took better care of his dog than he did of the baby. He also admitted to being a longtime meth user and providing Harris with meth, as well. Koehn is on trial for murder and child endangerment in the August 2017 death of the baby. The infant was found dead in a maggot-infested diaper and baby swing, weighing only a few ounces more than his birth weight.

An autopsy showed the baby died of malnutrition, dehydration and an E. coli infection caused after he was left in a soiled diaper for up to two weeks. Harris is also charged and faces a separate trial at a later date. Koehn’s trial was moved from Chickasaw County to Henry County to counter pretrial publicity in the case.

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November 2nd, 2018 by admin

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Iowa governor’s race turns on whether Democrat is too rich

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November 2nd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Many wealthy politicians occupy governor’s offices and congressional seats, making it notable that Iowa Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds made an issue of Democratic candidate Fred Hubbell’s inherited wealth. GOP officials have called Hubbell “Prince Frederick,” and Reynolds says it’s a fair question whether Hubbell can relate to working Iowans. Hubbell says Reynolds has targeted his wealth because she doesn’t have a strong record to run on.

At least 11 current U.S. governors have millions in personal wealth. In Nebraska, a Democratic challenger, Bob Krist, has made wealth an issue, calling billionaire Republican Gov. Pete Ricketts “Wall Street Pete.” Political consultants say wealth doesn’t matter much to voters these days. Instead, they’re drawn to candidates who aren’t career politicians, but outsiders with business experience.

Attorney files challenge to eastern Iowa judge appointment

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November 2nd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa attorney has filed documents in state court challenging the validity of Gov. Kim Reynolds’ appointment of an eastern Iowa judge. Lawyer Gary Dickey says Reynolds failed to appoint Judge Jason Besler within 30 days as required by the Iowa Constitution. Reynolds filed the paperwork to appoint Besler in June five days after the deadline had passed. She says she made the appointment by the deadline verbally to her chief of staff but acknowledges no documentation exists to prove it.

Dickey, who served as former Democratic Gov. Tom Vilsack’s chief attorney, filed documents Thursday seeking permission of the court to challenge Besler’s appointment. Dickey also seeks to move it from eastern Iowa, where Besler sits as a judge, to Des Moines to avoid having fellow district judges ruling on his status. In October Iowa Supreme Court Chief Justice Mark Cady said the governor’s word that the appointment was timely deserves respect unless resolved differently through the legal process.

Vet’s motorcycle group looks to help Cass County Veterans in care facilities

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November 2nd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

An organization whose mission of “Veterans helping Veterans,” is looking to assemble gift packages for about 50 Cass County Veterans who reside in county care facilities.

Ben Batholomew

Cass County Deputy Ben Bartholomew says the Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association (CVMA) is asking for the public to help them put together gift packages to deliver to Cass County Veterans residing in the five assisted living facilities in Cass County.

Bartholomew says the goal of their program is reaching out to veterans to provide them with whatever they may need.

(Some of the items veterans in a care facility may need and enjoy include: a package of socks; T-shirts or a package of white T-shirts; Cologne; Soaps and body wash [Old Spice is a popular item]; Crossword puzzles, word search puzzles and other activities to keep the mind active; and decks of cards.)

Deputy Bartholomew, of Atlantic, is a Marine Corps Veteran and a three-year member of the nationwide CVMA.

He says “The CVMA is an organization of all [combat] veterans who ride motorcycles.”

(He said they help with financial issues from time-to-time, but most often it’s spending time with veterans, especially those who are elderly and/or need help with PTSD [Post Traumatic Stress Disorder]. Bartholomew says 22 veterans each day commit suicide due to PTSD and other issues. CVMA members respond to their needs, by talking with vets 24/7, in hopes those numbers can be reduced.)

Veterans, he said, are more willing to open-up to fellow service members about their experiences than they are family members.

Anyone wishing to contribute new items for Veterans’ gift packages, can drop them off in specially marked boxes located in Cass County, at: the Atlantic Hy Vee;Olsens BP in Atlantic; The Tiger Mart in Griswold, and Casey’s General Store in Anita. Those items will be collected between now and a few days after Thanksgiving, while you’re conducting your “Black Friday” shopping, and the days after. They’ll gather all the items afterward and begin to assemble the gift packages the first week of December, with delivery through Cass County soon thereafter.