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Saturday Class 1-A Sectional Wrestling Results

Sports

February 5th, 2017 by Jim Field

@ Riverside (Oakland)

  1. Riverside  174 (4/0)
  2. Treynor  173 (1/2)
  3. Underwood  167 (5/2)
  4. St. Albert  132 (1/2)
  5. Tri-Center  123 (2/2)
  6. Clarinda Academy  102.5 (0/4)
  7. East Mills  100 (1/2)

District Qualifiers

  • 106:  Connor Attkisson (Tri-Center); Zane Ziegler (Underwood)
  • 113:  Logan James (Underwood); Nolan Niesen (St. Albert)
  • 120:  Tatem Bluml (Riverside); Blake Thomsen (Underwood)
  • 126:  Alex Thomsen (Underwood); Dalton Rose (Clarinda Academy)
  • 132:  Michael Baker (Underwood); Bryson Freeberg (Tri-Center)
  • 138:  Guy Sudmann (Underwood); Gabe Surles (Clarinda Academy)
  • 145:  Drake Adair (Underwood); Jeremy Miller (Tri-Center)
  • 152:  Luke Stortenbecker (East Mills); Jackson Dunning (St. Albert)
  • 160:  Tyler Paulson (Tri-Center); Nolan Hansen (East Mills)
  • 170:  Otis Matejka (Riverside); Blade Chenet (Clarinda Academy)
  • 182:  Sam Gregory (Treynor); Chris Darnold (East Mills)
  • 195:  Elijah Finn (St. Albert); Jayden Thiel (Treynor)
  • 220:  Denton Hendricks (Riverside); Walker Hollenbeck (Clarinda Academy)
  • 285:  Coy Maher (Riverside); Kendrick Umphreys (Treynor)

@ Adair Casey/Guthrie Center

  1. Panorama  235 (6/2)
  2. AHSTW  191.5 (2/2)
  3. West Central Valley  173.5 (2/4)
  4. AC/GC  138.5 (3/3)
  5. Southwest Valley  115 (1/1)
  6. Nodaway Valley  68.5 (0/0)
  7. Griswold  46 (0/1)
  8. Exira/EHK  45 (0/1)

District Qualifiers

  • 106:  Easton Benson (AC/GC); Joel Sampson (AHSTW)
  • 113:  Quest Brown (West Central Valley); Blaine Beeler (AC/GC)
  • 120:  Danny Nordquist (Panorama); Zachary Fees (AC/GC)
  • 126:  Teagan Lundquist (Southwest Valley); Gabe Rowley (AC/GC)
  • 132:  George Appleseth (Panorama); Shawn Swain (Griswold)
  • 138:  Tye Joint (West Central Valley); Emry Colby (Panorama)
  • 145:  Logan Scheuermann (AC/GC); Joel Becerra (AHSTW)
  • 152:  Tyler Van Houten (Panorama); Cole Sackett (West Central Valley)
  • 160:  Gabe Pauley (AHSTW); Ondrej Komora (Panorama)
  • 170:  Gunnar Grunsted (Panorama); Cole Bruns (Exira/EHK)
  • 182:  Erik Jorgensen (AHSTW); Riley Algreen (West Central Valley)
  • 195:  Dalton Holmes (Panorama); Carsen Schneller (West Central Valley)
  • 220:  Cade Suhr (AC/GC); Bryce Newton (Southwest Valley)
  • 285:  Dan Jensen (Panorama); Alex Wells (West Central Valley)

@ Logan-Magnolia

  1. Logan-Magnolia  254.5 (4/6)
  2. Missouri Valley  241.5 (7/1)
  3. West Monona/Whiting  138 (0/1)
  4. Woodbine  111 (1/0)
  5. Audubon  94 (1/1)
  6. Coon Rapids-Bayard  94 (0/2)
  7. Maple Valley  85 (1/2)
  8. West Harrison  32 (0/1)

District Qualifiers

  • 106:  Bryce Kafton (Maple Valley); Reegan Meeker (Logan-Magnolia)
  • 113:  Sidney Pitt (Logan-Magnolia); Peyton Clipperton (Coon Rapids-Bayard)
  • 120:  Connor Lange (Missouri Valley); Remington Meeker (Logan-Magnolia)
  • 126:  Wyatt Crocker (Logan-Magnolia); Anavin Mounivong (Maple Valley)
  • 132:  Garret Thompsen (Logan-Magnolia); Jack Kyle (Missouri Valley)
  • 138:  Duke Kyle (Missouri Valley); Bo Geise (Logan-Magnolia)
  • 145:  Skeeter Bostwick (Missouri Valley); Carter Hilgenberg (Coon Rapids-Bayard)
  • 152:  Brady Wilson (Logan-Magnolia); Cameron Boyle (Maple Valley)
  • 160:  Nathan Haynes (Missouri Valley); Dalton Reisz (Logan-Magnolia)
  • 170:  Nick Haynes (Missouri Valley); Wesley Hanson (West Monona-Whiting)
  • 182:  Jake Soll (Audubon); Reide Meeker (Logan-Magnolia)
  • 195:  Joey Wolf (Woodbine); Thomas Peasley (West Harrison)
  • 220:  Tom Rief (Missouri Valley); Drake Johnsen (Logan-Magnolia)
  • 285:  Arron Olson (Missouri Valley); Isaiah Taylor (Audubon)

Saturday Class 2-A Sectional Wrestling Results

Sports

February 5th, 2017 by Jim Field

Class 2-A @ ADM

  1. Atlantic/CAM  240.5 (5/2)
  2. Harlan 185.5 (2/4)
  3. Van Meter/Earlham 181 (1/5)
  4. Perry  146 (3/0)
  5. Kuemper Catholic  133 (1/3)
  6. ADM  122 (2/0)

District Qualifiers

  • 106: Andrew Flora (ADM); Colby Wiederholt (Van Meter/Earlham)
  • 113: Kaleb Olejniczak (Perry); Kole Hansen (Atlantic/CAM)
  • 120:  Zachary Thompson (Perry); Carter Cox (Atlantic/CAM)
  • 126: Chase McLaren (Atlantic/CAM); Lucas Carter (Harlan)
  • 132: Zach Stewart (Perry); Quinn Corcoran (Van Meter/Earlham)
  • 138: Nolan Harsh (ADM) ; Oscar Olmos (Harlan)
  • 145: Tim Sibbel (Kuemper Catholic); Caleb Swalla (Van Meter/Earlahm)
  • 152: Caleb Button (Van Meter/Earlham); Zak Hulsing (Kuemper Catholic)
  • 160: Cale Roller (Atlantic/CAM); Colton Golwitzer (Van Meter/Earlham)
  • 170: Drake Roller (Atlantic/CAM); Jacob Wingert (Harlan)
  • 182: Nick Foss (Harlan); Lucas Lampe (Kuemper Catholic)
  • 195: Zac Stork (Atlantic/CAM); James Erlbacher (Harlan)
  • 220: Aaron Johannsen (Harlan);Nathan Becker (Kuemper Catholic)
  • 285: John McConkey (Atlantic/CAM); Derrin Sesker (Van Meter/Earlham)

 

Class 2-A @ Shenandoah

Team Standings

  1. Creston-OM 280.5 (8/3)
  2. Red Oak 194.5 (2/5)
  3. Clarinda 148.5 (1/1)
  4. Bedford/Lenox 143 (2/1)
  5. Shenandoah 141 (1/2)
  6. Southwest Iowa 76 (0/2)

District Qualifiers

  • 106: Johnathon Erp (Red Oak); Brodie Starlin (Creston-OM)
  • 113: Jacob Goodson (Creston-OM); Colton Hauschild (Southwest Iowa)
  • 120: Jared Hensley (Bedford/Lenox); Cam Vanderhoof (Red Oak)
  • 126: Cade Vicker (Creston-OM); Michael Gomez (Red Oak)
  • 132: Austin Gutknecht (Clarinda); Kelby Luther (Creston-OM)
  • 138: Trevor Marlin (Creston-OM); Drew Venteicher (Bedford/Lenox)
  • 145: Mitchel Swank (Creston-OM); Tyler McMann (Red Oak)
  • 152: Sam McMillan (Bedford/Lenox); Carter Maynes (Red Oak)
  • 160: Thomas Bentley (Red Oak); Kyle Owens (Shenandoah)
  • 170: Nick Dickerson (Shenandoah); Kolby Tomas (Creston-OM)
  • 182: Chase Shiltz (Creston-OM); Carlos Guerra (Red Oak)
  • 195: Jackson Mikkelsen (Creston-OM); Cole Nebel (Shenandoah)
  • 220: Kadon Hulett (Creston-OM); Chance Strough (Clarinda)
  • 285: Cody Tanner (Creston-OM); Thomas Wilson (Southwest Iowa)

Iowa early News Headlines: Sunday, Feb. 5th 2017

News

February 5th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Attorneys for nine patients have filed a lawsuit against Iowa Methodist Medical Center, blaming the hospital for a pharmacy tech’s theft of potent painkillers from hundreds of vials. The Des Moines Register reports that the lawsuit accuses the hospital of being negligent in its supervision of the pharmacy tech who stole fentanyl and Dilaudid during a six-week period last year.

SANDYVILLE, Iowa (AP) — Animal torture and other charges have been filed against a woman after several dead, injured and neglected dogs were found on property she rented. The Warren County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release Saturday that Lindsay Morrow with five counts of animal torture and 22 counts of animal neglect, as well as theft, fraud and ongoing criminal conduct. The Animal Rescue League of Iowa says 19 living dogs and three dead dogs were removed Wednesday and Thursday from the property.

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A Sioux City man charged with stabbing a man to death during an argument last year will have his new trial moved out of Sioux City. The Sioux City Journal reports that a judge granted 48-year-old Elias Wanatee’s request for a change of venue, citing pretrial publicity. Wanatee’s first trial ended in a mistrial in December. Wanatee is charged with first-degree murder in the Feb. 17, 2016, stabbing death of 50-year-old Vernon Mace.

OSAGE, Iowa (AP) — An Osage man accused of selling fake iPhones has been charged with felony ongoing criminal conduct and misdemeanor theft. The Mason City Globe Gazette reports that 35-year-old Reed Barclay was charged earlier this week after police say Barclay sold a woman a fake iPhone for $300. She learned it was a knock-off when she took the phone to her cell service provider and was told the phone’s serial number didn’t match the one on the box.

NWS forecast for Atlantic & the area, 2/5/2017

Weather

February 5th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near 37. North northwest wind 5 to 10 mph becoming south in the afternoon.

Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 28. South wind 5 to 7 mph.

Monday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 47. South wind 6 to 9 mph.

Monday Night: Mostly cloudy with a 20% chance of rain. Low around 35.

Tuesday: Partly sunny & windy. High near 39. W/SW winds 5-15 mph becoming NW and gusting up to near 35.

Wednesday: Partly sunny w/a 30% chance of snow during the afternoon. High near 24.

Wednesday Night: A 20% chance of snow. Low around 13.

Former UNI QB Kurt Warner named to NFL Hall of Fame

Sports

February 5th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

HOUSTON (AP) — Running backs LaDainian Tomlinson and Terrell Davis and quarterback Kurt Warner are part of the seven-man class heading into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Sackmaster Jason Taylor and kicker Morten Andersen also made it in Saturday, along with Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, a contributor, and Seahawks safety Kenny Easley, a senior nominee.

Like Taylor, Tomlinson got in on his first ballot. In nine seasons with the Chargers and two more with the Jets, he redefined the running back position, as dangerous catching the ball (for 4,772 career yards) and he was running it (13,684).

Warner won one Super Bowl and two overall MVP awards while leading “The Greatest Show on Turf” with the Rams. He ended his career in the league holding several records, including the three highest passing yard totals in Super Bowl history. The Cedar Rapids native is the fastest player to reach 10,000 passing yards in a career and is also just the third quarterback to throw 100 touchdown passes for two different teams. As a Panther, Warner started his senior season in 1993, leading the Panthers to an 8-4 season and a conference championship. He was named the Gateway Conference Offensive MVP on the way to getting the Panthers to the first round of the playoffs. Warner is still ranked in the top 10 all-time at UNI in career passing efficiency, average yards per pass and average yards per completion.

Terrell Davis led Denver to two titles over a career that covered a mere 78 games. In 1998, he became the fourth player to surpass 2,000 yards rushing in a season.

Area boys/girls basketball scores from Saturday, 2/4/17

Sports

February 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

BOYS BASKETBALL

Clarke, Osceola 62, Winterset 57

Glidden-Ralston 70, Coon Rapids-Bayard 66

Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 70, Bishop Heelan Catholic, Sioux City 55

Pleasantville 55, Bedford 51

Savannah, Mo. 45, Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 42

Sidney 52, Omaha Christian Academy, Neb. 46

St. Albert, Council Bluffs 89, Denison-Schleswig 85, 5OT

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Denison-Schleswig 59, St. Albert, Council Bluffs 31

Glidden-Ralston 56, Coon Rapids-Bayard 33

Harlan 62, Sioux City, West 47

Lewis Central 74, Ralston, Neb. 32

Omaha Duchesne Academy, Neb. 53, Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 43

Shenandoah 64, Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 60

Sidney 68, Omaha Christian Academy, Neb. 18

Western Valley Conference Tourney

Kingsley-Pierson 75, Westwood, Sloan 72

Red Oak man arrested Saturday afternoon assault for on a Police Officer

News

February 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Red Oak Police Saturday afternoon, arrested a man on charges that include Assault on a Peace Officer, Disorderly Conduct, and Criminal Mischief in the 5th Degree (Vandalism). 24-year old Dylan James Hambright, of Red Oak, was taken into custody at around 2:45-p.m. in the 1100 block of N. 1st Street. Hambright was brought to the Montgomery County Jail and held on a $1,000 bond.

Bradley holds off Drake, 79-72, to stop 6-game losing skid

Sports

February 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

PEORIA, Ill. (AP) – Darrell Brown had 20 points and Donte Thomas added 19 with nine rebounds as Bradley held off a late charge to beat Drake 79-72 on Saturday to halt a six-game losing streak.

Bradley sprinted to a 41-23 halftime advantage and was up 62-47 midway through the second period. The Bulldogs had a 6-0 run late, capped by a T.J. Thomas dunk, to close to 69-63. Thomas added two free throws later to cut the margin to 70-65 with 2:36 remaining. Graham Woodward drilled a 3-pointer to close to 77-72 with 24 seconds left.

Brown made 14 of 15 free throw attempts. JoJo McGlaston added 11 points and Koch Bar chipped in 10 for Bradley (9-16, 4-8 Missouri Valley). Jayden Hodgson had a career-best seven assists. Drake, which started the season 1-12, is 6-7 in its last 13 games. T.J. Thomas led the Bulldogs (7-17, 5-7) with 10 points and 13 rebounds.

ELMER WAGEMAN, 92, of Harlan (Svcs. 2/25/17)

Obituaries

February 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

ELMER WAGEMAN, 92, of Harlan, died Feb. 3rd, at Myrtue Medical Center, in Harlan. A Mass of Christian Burial for ELMER WAGEMAN will be held 11-a.m. Saturday, Feb. 25th, at Saint Peter’s Catholic Church, in Defiance. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Visitation at the funeral home will be held from 5-until 8-p.m. Friday, Feb. 24th, with a Wake Service at 7-p.m.

Burial will be in the Saints Peter & Paul Cemetery at Defiance.

ELMER WAGEMAN is survived by:

His son – Don (Rose) Wageman, of Earling.

His daughters – Linda (Ken) Bruck, and Rose (Matt) Koesters, all of Harlan, and Kathleen (Ken) McCown, of Lincoln, NE.

His step-sons: Gary (Chris) McDonald, of Lake View, and Larry McDonald, of Denison.

His brother – Edward (Mona) Wageman, of Alamo, TX.

14 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren.

Iowa woman faces charges after toddler found covered in soot

News

February 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) — A Waterloo woman has been charged with child endangerment after a toddler was treated for smoke inhalation after a fire at her mobile home. Cedar Rapids television station KCRG reports police arrested 29-year-old Brenna Folkers earlier this week.

First responders reported they found a toddler covered in soot when they responded to the fire. The toddler was taken to a hospital to be treated for smoke inhalation. Investigators say a propane torch believed to be used to light cigarettes, hash oil and marijuana likely started the fire. Folkers is free on a $2,000 bond.