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IHSAA Board Meeting Briefs: Sept. 25, 2023

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September 25th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

BOONE, Iowa – Fall meetings of the Iowa High School Athletic Association’s Board of Control and Representative Council were held Thursday and Friday at the IHSAA’s office with several discussion and action items on the agendas.

Both elected groups reviewed updates early in the 2023-24 school year and ahead of fall district meetings and postseason events.

Past editions of Board Briefs are available through News page and via the “Board Briefs” tag. Approved minutes from past Board of Control meetings are available through the Board & Reps page and directly through the Meeting Minutes page.

Baseball: Cedar Rapids to host 4A and 3A in 2024

The Class 4A and Class 3A site for the 2024 IHSAA State Baseball Tournament will be Veterans Memorial Stadium in Cedar Rapids, following approval by the board on Friday. The 5,300-seat home of the Cedar Rapids Kernels was selected through a summer bidding process.

The one-year agreement follows three seasons at Duane Banks Field in Iowa City for the larger school classes. When IHSAA and University of Iowa added a three-year agreement in 2022, potential renovations at Duane Banks Field made the extension year-to-year. Upgrades are scheduled to begin on the UI campus following the NCAA season in 2024.

“We’re excited to be in Cedar Rapids in 2024 with an excellent facility, staff, and community welcoming our schools and student-athletes,” IHSAA assistant director and baseball administrator Andy Umthun said. “We sincerely appreciate this competitive bidding process, which shows the commitment that several Iowa communities and ballparks have to high school baseball in our state.”

Cedar Rapids most recently hosted the summer IHSAA State Baseball Tournament in 1974.

Per the 2022 facility extensions, Carroll will again host Class 2A and Class 1A in 2024. The tournament is scheduled for July 22-26, 2024.

Advisories: AD position added to sport committees

The IHSAA’s eight sport advisory committees will add one designated spot for active member school athletics/activities directors.

Currently, sport advisory committee voters are comprised of five head coaches of that sport – one from each Representative Council district – and they meet once a year to recommend guidance or policy to the IHSAA and board. This change will make six voting members on each sport committee, with members serving a maximum of two three-year terms.

Three joint sport committees, which feature both IHSAA and IGHSAU representation, already feature AD positions.

Sport manuals: Pages updated, postseasons available

The board approved several manuals, used annually and seasonally for IHSAA policy and information to member schools. Manuals have been digitized as possible for each topic and can be found through the IHSAA’s main Manuals page.

On Friday, approved files included:

Basketball: Grand View Christian to 2A for two seasons

A request by Grand View Christian to play up in classification in basketball was approved by the board for 2023-24 and 2024-25. By enrollment, the defending Class 1A champions were slated to return to 1A this winter.

The request will place the Thunder in Class 2A for at least two seasons, per IHSAA policy.

IDP chair focused on ensuring every county-level party has a leader

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September 25th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Democratic Party chair Rita Hart says she’s working to ensure the party has leadership at the local level.  “We’ve got some counties that don’t even have a county chair. They have no structure whatever,” Hart says. “And we have counties that are totally engaged, have got tons of volunteers and have raised a lot of money and then we’ve got everything in between.”

Democrats have temporary county chairs in Ida, Louisa, Marion and O’Brien Counties. Hart was the Clinton County Democratic Party chair when she was elected in January to lead the state party. She spoke this weekend at a fundraiser for Kossuth County Democrats. “In November, I am sure that you guys felt the same way I did: a little upset, a little depressed, a little despondent…Not too many of you thought, ‘Therefore I’m going to run for state chair?’ Did ya?” Hart said and the audience laughed.

Hart cites Republican Brenna Bird’s defeat of Democratic Attorney General Tom Miller in last year’s election as a great example of why rebuilding the party at the county level is important. “Why didn’t we elect him? Because he lost by 20,000 and some votes and 92,000 Democrats who voted in the cycle before did not vote in that election.”

Adair County Sheriff’s report, 9/25/23: Greenfield man arrested for Sex Abuse & other offenses

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September 25th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Sheriff’s Department reports five arrests. Sheriff Jeff Vandewater says 21-year-old Dakota Lane Paxton, of Greenfield, was arrested Sept. 19th by the Iowa State Patrol. Paxton was taken into custody on an Adair County warrant charging him with more than 30 counts each of Sexual Abuse in the 3rd Degree (child victim 4 or more years older), Enticing a minor under 16 for sexual purposes, five counts Sexual Exploitation of a minor, and two counts Purchase/Possession Depiction of a Minor – cause to engage in act. Paxton was released the same day on a $20,000 cash or surety bond.

44-year-old Tanya Lynn Funke, of Stuart, was arrested Sept. 17th by an Adair County Deputy. She was taken into custody on Adair County warrants for Domestic Abuse Assault/1st offense, and Child Endangerment. Funke was released the following day on a $2,300 c/s bond.

On Sept. 19th, 29-year-old Bianca Linette McGhee, and 29-year-old Antanea Lashay Burton, both of Des Moines, were arrested at the Kum-and-Go in Stuart, by Stuart Police. Both were charged with Theft in the 3rd Degree after admitting to stealing several bottles of liquor from the store valued at more than $416. Police discovered several other bottles of liquor in the women’ vehicle, for which they could not provide proof of purchase. A strong odor of marijuana was also coming from the vehicle. A clear plastic bag of a green leafy substance thought to be marijuana, was found in the center console. McGhee said the vehicle was hers, and the pot belonged to her “baby daddy.” An additional investigation revealed the women had also been in the Adair, Walnut and Neola Kum-and-Go Stores, but nothing was stolen from the Walnut or Adair stores, because they were notified in advance to be on the lookout for the suspects. Two bottles of liquor were determined to have been stolen from the store in Neola.

McGhee’s charges were enhanced to Theft in the 3rd due to prior convictions for Theft in Iowa and Nebraska. She was additionally charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance/Marijuana, and transported to the Adair County Jail in Greenfield. Both McGhee and Burton were released later that day on bond amounting to $3,000 and $2,000 respectively.

And, on Sept. 21st, 24-year-old Drew Brian Steckelberg, of Adair, was arrested by a Cass County Sheriff’s Deputy, after a pickup stolen from Adair on the 20th, was pulled over. Once the theft was confirmed, an Adair County Deputy took custody of Steckelberg, and charged him with Theft in the 2nd Degree. His bond was set at $5,000.

Big Ten Football Players of the Week

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September 25th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Following Week 4 contests, the Big Ten Conference Offensive, Defensive, and Special Teams Players of the Week, and the Freshman of the Week were announced this morning. Below are this week’s honorees:

Offensive Player of the Week

Bryce Kirtz, Northwestern

WR – Sr. – Brownsburg, Ind. – Brownsburg

  • Picked up 10 receptions for 215 yards, the fourth highest single-game receiving yard total in school history, and two touchdowns, as Northwestern overcame a 21-point fourth quarter deficit to defeat Minnesota 37-34 in overtime
  • Registered his touchdown grabs on receptions of 80 and 17 yards, with his 80-yard reception ranking tied for sixth for the longest pass play in school history
  • On his second touchdown catch, Kirtz recorded a catch on all three plays of a drive that went three plays for 69 yards
  • The three-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree earns his first career Offensive Player of the Week award
  • Last Northwestern Offensive Player of the Week: Ryan Hilinski (Aug. 28, 2022)

Defensive Player of the Week

Lathan Ransom, Ohio State

S – Sr. – Tuscon, Ariz. – Salpointe Catholic

  • Recorded career highs in total tackles (13) and solo tackles (7) to lead the Ohio State defense in its 17-14 victory on the road over No. 9 Notre Dame Saturday
  • Included in his total was combining on a fourth-and-one stop early in the third quarter with Ohio State leading 10-0
  • Also recorded a quarterback hurry
  • Earns the first Defensive Player of the Week accolade of his career
  • Last Ohio State Defensive Player of the Week: J.T.  Tuimoloau (Oct. 31, 2022)

Special Teams Player of the Week

Nathanial Vakos, Wisconsin

K – So. – Avon, Ohio – Avon

  • Was perfect in Wisconsin’s win over Purdue, converting 3-of-3 extra points and 3-of-3 field goals
  • Hit from 38, 22 and 48 to help the Badgers pull away from the Boilermakers
  • Becomes the only Big Ten kicker to have a perfect clip while attempting 5+ field goals this season and has made five field goals of 30+ yards on the season
  • Garners the first Special Teams Player of the Week honor of his career
  • Last Wisconsin Special Teams Player of the Week: Collin Larsh (Oct. 25, 2021)

Freshman of the Week

Darius Taylor, Minnesota

RB – Detroit, Mich. – Walled Lake Western

  • Had 216 all-purpose yards at Northwestern as he rushed for 198 yards and had 18 receiving yards
  • Carried the ball 31 times for 198 yards and two touchdowns at Northwestern for his third straight game with more than 135 rushing yards
  • Leads the Big Ten is rushing yards (532) and attempts (87), while tying for sixth in rushing yards per carry (6.1 yards per carry) and touchdowns (4)
  • Earns the third Freshman of the Week honor of his career and his third in as many weeks
  • Last Minnesota Freshman of the Week: Darius Taylor (Sept. 18, 2023)

2023 Big Ten Football Players of the Week

Sept. 5

O: Drew Allar, So., QG, PSU

D: Miles Scott, So., DB, ILL

D: Tyler Nubin, Sr., S, MINN

S: Dragan Kesich, Sr., K, MINN

F: Dillon Thieneman, DB, PUR

Sept. 11

O: Noah Kim, Jr., QB, MSU

D: Sebastian Castro, Sr., DB, IOWA

S: Jai Patel, So., K, RU

F: Darius Taylor, RB, MINN

Sept. 18

O: Kyle Monangai, Jr., RB, RU

D: Hunter Wohler, Jr., S, WIS

S: Braedan Wisloski, Fr., WR, MD

F: Darius Taylor, RB, MINN

Sept. 25

O: Bryce Kirtz, Sr., WR, NU

D: Lathan Ransom, Sr., S, OSU

S: Nathanial Vakos, So., K, WIS

F: Darius Taylor, RB, MINN

Fremont County Sheriff’s report, covering Sept. 15 through the 24th

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September 25th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Sidney, Iowa) – Fremont County Sheriff Kevin Aistrope reports numerous individuals were arrested on a variety of charges, from Sept. 15th through the 24th….

On 09/15/2023, deputies arrested CLAYTON NATHANIEL PARSONS, age 35 of Hamburg, Iowa on an outside agency warrant. He was transferred to an outside agency.

On 09/15/2023, deputies arrested JEREMY CHARLES FAUST, age 23 of Thurman, for Criminal Mischief 5th Degree, and was released to an outside facility.

On 09/15/2023, deputies arrested MATHEW STEVEN MCCLARNON age 53 of Braddyville, Iowa for an outside agency warrant. He was released after posting bond.

On 09/16/2023, deputies arrested SKYLAR RAY BULLER age 31 of Omaha, Nebraska. He was being held at the Douglas County, Nebraska jail on two Fremont County warrants for Violation of Probation. He is being held at the Fremont County Jail on $20,000 cash surety bond.

On 09/17/2023, deputies arrested Sonya Lynn Holmes, age 37 of Hamburg, Iowa. Homes was arrested for Attempted Murder, Going Armed with Intent, Domestic Abuse while armed, and Reckless Use of a Firearm. She was released after posting $25,000 cash/surety bond.

On 09/20/2023, deputies arrested William Colton Hopkins, age 25 of Colfax, Iowa for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. He was released on time served after pleading guilty.

On 09/21/2023, deputies arrested Shelia Marie Henrey, age 60 of Lincoln, Nebraska for a Fremont County Warrant. She was released on time served after pleading guilty.

On 09/21/2023, deputies arrested SHERRY DANETTE YOUNG, age 46 of Maryville, Missouri for a Fremont County Warrant for Failure to Appear. She is being held pending $10,000 cash/surety bond and warrants for outside agencies.

On 09/22/2023, deputies arrested Ronald Elroy Hankins, age 67 of Tabor, Iowa for a Fremont County Warrant for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. He was released on $300 bond.

On 09/22/2023, deputies arrested Shelby Lynn Ross, age 31 of Shenandoah, Iowa on three active Fremont County Warrants for Violation of Probation. In September of 2020, a warrant was issued for Ross, and she was arrested for Violation of Probation. In October of 2020, Ross was released after her bond was lowered by the court. In December of 2020, another warrant was issued for Ross. Ross continued to actively evade authorities from December of 2020 through September of 2023. Shenandoah Police, acting on a tip, made contact with a vehicle in Rapp Park near Shenandoah on 09/20/2023. While attempting to arrest her on felony warrants out of both Fremont and Mills counties, Ross produced a knife and caused a self-inflicted injury requiring emergency medical treatment. ROSS was taken by an ambulance to a Nebraska Trauma Center for emergency treatment.

On 09/22/2023, Fremont County deputies conducted a felony stop on a vehicle in the 600 block of Park Street in Tabor. Ross, a passenger in the vehicle, was arrested without further incident. Ross is being held at the Fremont County Jail on $10,000 cash bond and being held on an out of county warrant.

On 09/23/2023, deputies arrested Sebastion Christopher Schueth, age 21 of Nebraska City, Nebraska, for Possession of Marijuana 1st Offense and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. He is being held on $1000 cash/surety bond.

On 09/24/2023, deputies arrested Megan Nicole Miller, age 30 of Nebraska City, Nebraska, for Criminal Mischief 2nd Offense. She was released after posting bond.

Buller

Faust

Hankins

Henrey

Holmes

Hopkins

McClarnon

Miller

Parker

Parsons

Ross

Schueth

Young

Raising awareness about railroad risks for motorists and pedestrians

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September 25th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowans are being reminded about the dangers of railroads and railroad crossings. Jeffery White, a spokesman for the Canadian National Railway, says the weather will be turning colder soon and that brings an increased risk for motorists. “For example, when the first snowfall hits, we get the first type of icy condition on the roads, we see drivers that just are driving too fast,” White says. “They may approach a railroad crossing, the road surface may be slick when they approach and next thing you know, they’re sliding into a train, which is actually something that does happen a lot.”

White says pedestrians can put themselves in grave danger whenever they trespass on railroad tracks. “A trespassing incident is where a person is walking down a set of tracks in a spot that they’re not supposed to be at,” White says. “Walking down the tracks is never safe. It’s not only not safe, but it’s dangerous and illegal, and depending where you’re at, it’s either a ticketable fine or you can actually go to jail.”

While railroad tracks might provide a tempting setting for senior photos or a family portrait, White says that’s another very risky move.  “A person will be out there taking photos or a selfie on the track and what they’re doing, they’re not paying attention to their surroundings, and they’re not paying attention, nor are they seeing or hearing the train that’s approaching,” White says. “That can create a catastrophic situation for that person on the track. You can never take a photo on the tracks. If you’re caught, it could be a pretty hefty fine.”

White says the number of train/motor vehicle collisions peaked in 1972 at around 12-thousand incidents a year across the U-S. It’s down now to about 22-hundred incidents a year, though they’d like to see the number reach zero. Learn more from Operation Lifesaver at https://oli.org/

Treasurer Smith Encourages Iowans to Minimize Their Potential for Unclaimed Property

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September 25th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – State Treasurer Roby Smith is reminding Iowans of the importance of reviewing their finances to avoid their assets from becoming unclaimed property. “With Fall upon us, one thing we can count on is the changing of colors. Other changes in our lives, like a change in name or address, may happen more gradually,” said Smith. “Now is the perfect time to double-check your various financial accounts to make sure your information is up-to-date to help minimize the potential that you may have unclaimed property to claim in the future.”

Money and other assets, collectively called unclaimed property, are turned over to the State Treasurer’s Office when businesses and entities have lost contact with the owner after a specific period of time. The State Treasurer’s Office safekeeps the assets and works to reunite owners with their unclaimed property through Great Iowa Treasure Hunt. Currently, past and present Iowans have over $483 million waiting to be claimed.

“One way to help prevent assets from becoming unclaimed property is to contact your financial institutions to update your information whenever there’s change in your name, phone number, address or email. Also, be sure to follow-up with financial institutions or companies to confirm account ownership and contact information if you receive a letter from them. If you’re ever concerned about the legitimacy of a request you receive, call the number you have on file for them or that’s posted on their website,” concluded Smith.

To see if you have unclaimed property in Iowa, visit GreatIowaTreasureHunt.gov. Connect with the Treasurer on Facebook, Instagram and X, formerly known as Twitter, to stay up-to-date on all areas of the office.

WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 25, 2023

Trading Post

September 25th, 2023 by Jim Field

FREE:  a Phoenix barbecue grill, works just fine.  Call 712-249-3730.

FOR SALE:  25 pound pull-behind weed sprayer with motor for $125 OBO.  Call 712-249-3730.

FOR SALE: Square hay bale elevator for $300. Also motorcycles for sale. From 175cc to 1100cc…street bikes, dirt bikes, scooters and a custom Can Am with only 900 miles…asking $700 and up. Chevy Silverado extended cab custom 4×4 pickup. Asking $8000 or will consider a trade. 712-355-1566

GARAGE SALE:  1 1/2 miles north of the 5 X 80 Country Club on Highway 25 (3455 Highway 25, Casey) Friday, September 29 from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm, Saturday, September 30 from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm and Sunday, October 1 from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm.  Featuring new Avon collectibles, antiques, holiday decorations, book/cookbooks, jewelry bicycle, porcelain dolls, lots of clothing and more.

FREE:  Brother TM350 ink cartridge. Brand new in box. Call 712-249-3978

FREE:  Oven, outside of Brayton.  Call 712-250-0164 or 712-254-1164.

WANTED: Looking for a small pickup to buy or trade for a 2002 Ford Explorer. Needing a wagon or cart to pull behind scooter and a small riding lawn mower in good working order. Call 712-243-4016.

FOR SALE:  A 7 pc matching bedroom set. Includes bed, dressers (one with mirror), end tables. Very heavy and very well taken care of. For pictures, call 515-554-5660. Asking $2000 obo

FOR SALE: Brand new white Whirlpool microwave, Panasonic upright vacuum and a Bissell upright vacuum. Each item is $10. If interested, stop by 304 W 13th in Atlantic. Ring the doorbell on the West back door.

FOR SALE:  First Alert wired 4-camera with 7″ LCD monitor camera system, includes 100′ of extension cable, brand new, never been out of the box, asking $175.  Call- 712-778-2792, if no answer leave a message.

FOR SALE: NEW black swivel bar stool,  regular height with a back. Best Offer. Call 712-769-2426 or cell: 605-651-3135

WANTED:  Steel rim 2000 Chrysler Cirrus.  Also selling a full roll of chicken wire for $50.  In Griswold, call 712-406-6455.

WANTED:  Looking for tomatos and spaghetti squash.  In Atlantic, but willing to drive to harvest, call 712-254-0766.

FOR SALE:  F1B golden doodle puppies.  Call 972-679-7920.

FOR SALE:  lift assist recliner with independent foot/back movement, USB port, remote, interior seat depth: 22″, seat height: 20″, seat width: 22″, weight capacity: 301 lbs.-400 lbs.  Excellent condition.  Asking $1,200.00.  Call 712-243-2662.  Leave a message if no answer.

FOR SALE:  Zero gravity adjustable bed, single size, base and Sealy mattress.  Head and foot positions adjustable.  With full body massage and wireless remote control.  Excellent condition.  Asking $500.00.  Call 712-243-2662.

Iowa crushed at Penn State

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September 25th, 2023 by Jim Field

Iowa is out of the AP top-25 after getting crushed at Penn State 31-0. The Hawkeye offense was dreadful, managing only 76 yards, 33 plays and turning the ball over four times while the Nittany Lions ran 97 plays and wore down the Iowa defense with three second half touchdowns.

Leading 10-0 at halftime, the Nittany Lions opened the third quarter with a touchdown drive and the rout was on.

Penn State had a 31-minute advantage in time of possession.

The Hawkeyes are 3-1 and return to action Saturday night by hosting Michigan State.

We’ll have Saturday’s game on KJAN beginning with the pre-game at 4:30 pm.

Iowa State holds off Oklahoma State

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September 25th, 2023 by Jim Field

Iowa State got a much needed win to open Big-12 play. T.J. Tampa’s interception sealed the game as the Cyclones held off a late rally by Oklahoma State for a 34-27 win. The Cyclones won despite rushing for only 74 yards.

ISU coach Matt Campbell. Cyclone quarterback Rocco Becht was 27 of 38 for 348 yards and three touchdowns.

Campbell says Becht’s confidence is growing.

The Cyclones visit Oklahoma on Saturday.