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JUDY STEVENSON, 77, of Atlantic (Svcs. 2/27/16)

Obituaries

February 20th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

JUDY STEVENSON, 77, of Atlantic, died Fri., Feb. 19th, at Mercy Medical Center, in Des Moines. A Celebration of Life service for JUDY STEVENSON will be held 2-p.m. Sat., Feb. 27th, in the Atlantic High School Auditorium. Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Visitation with the family is from 5-until 8-pm Friday (2/26) at the Evangelical Free Church, in Atlantic. Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com

Immediately following the service the at Atlantic High School, refreshments and a time of sharing of memories will take place at the Evangelical Free Church, in Atlantic.

Memorials may be directed to Judy Stevenson Memorial Fund, for various Christian Youth Activities.

A private family burial will take place prior to the Celebration of Life service, at the Atlantic Cemetery.

JUDY STEVENSON is survived by:

Her husband – Hal Stevenson

Her children: Michael (Debbie) Campbell; Mark (Jody) Stevenson; Staci Jo (Brian) Boston; Sharmie (Gene) Russell, and Cami (Stacy) Brocka.

17 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.

Former Denison Police Officer protests his termination

News

February 20th, 2016 by admin

A former Denison police officer is protesting his removal from the force. A press release from Denison Mayor Dan Leinen says Ray Ohl was fired Feb. 5th because of insubordination and other misconduct. Ohl has requested a public hearing before the Denison City Council about the issues connected to his removal. A date for the public hearing is pending. The Daily NonPareil says Ohl was the department’s K-9 officer until he was removed from that duty on Dec. 29th, 2015.

In an interview with the paper three weeks ago, Denison Police Chief John Emswiler said he could not discuss the event for which Ohl was removed as the K-9 handler. Two days after Ohl was taken off K-9 duty, Chief Emswiler became the subject of a complaint for an incident that involved Ohl. On Dec. 31st, 2015, Crawford County Sheriff Jim Steinkuehler was contacted by an individual who had a complaint about Emswiler. The sheriff referred the individual to the Iowa Department of Criminal Investigation.

Ohl organized and was among a small group of people that protested outside Denison City Hall on Wednesday, holding signs about equality, race relations and doing the right thing.

Geoff Greenwood, communications director for the Office of the Attorney General of Iowa, said his office is waiting for a report from the DCI before the investigation moves forward. Asked if the city intended to file charges against any of the individuals apparently in possession of the confidential personnel information, Leinen said an investigation was ongoing and he could not comment.

NWS forecast for Atlantic & the KJAN listening area: Sat., Feb. 20th 2016

Weather

February 20th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Today: Sunny, with a high near 59. West northwest wind 6 to 9 mph becoming north northeast in the afternoon.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 34. North northeast wind 3 to 6 mph.
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 50. Light north wind becoming northwest 8 to 13 mph in the morning.
Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 28. North wind 3 to 8 mph.
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 46. East northeast wind 5 to 8 mph becoming south southwest in the afternoon.
Monday Night: A slight chance of rain and snow. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 33. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Tuesday: A 20 percent chance of rain. Partly sunny, with a high near 46.

Friday’s High in Atlantic was 61. The 24-hour Low ending at 7-a.m. today was 31. Last year on this date we reached 39 for a High and 12 was the low. The All-time Record High in Atlantic on this date was 65 in 1930. The Record Low was -19 in 1978.

211 service celebrates 13 years of helping people in western Iowa

News

February 20th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The United Way of the Midlands is marking its 13th year of providing a wide array of services to people across western Iowa and in Nebraska through calling 2-1-1. Lena Thompson, the call center’s director, says the program has come a long way since it was launched. “We started as a pilot with three counties,” Thompson says. “Now, we have the ability to cover the whole state of Nebraska, which is 93 counties, and we cover nine counties in the southwest Iowa area.” She says 2-1-1 is a one-stop shop for answers on all sorts of services and aid.

“211 is information and referral primarily,” Thompson says. “We get calls from people who might need rent or utility assistance, a food pantry, back-to-school programs, substance abuse, just a wide variety of things.” The service will continue to expand in the years ahead. “Our future goals are to start doing text messaging and chat services,” Thompson says. “We’re hoping to do text messaging this year and maybe expand into chat at the end of this year or early next year.”

Nearly 57,000 calls were made to the 2-1-1 call center last year and the website was accessed some 47,000 times. Thompson says statistics show nearly 30% of the calls were for utility assistance, 23% were for help with rent and 9% were for food assistance.

(Radio Iowa)

Girls Regional Basketball Schedule: Sat., 2/20/16

Sports

February 20th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

(all games start at 7-p.m. unless noted otherwise)

Class 3-A, Region 8 Final (Championship)

@ Carroll: Pocahontas Area Community (PAC) vs. Shenandoah

Class 4-A, Region 1 Semi-finals

@ Harlan: Harlan vs. Bishop Heelan

@ Spencer: Spencer vs. LeMars

Class 4-A, Region 8 Semi-finals

@Lewis Central: Council Bluffs/Lewis Central vs. Glenwood

@ Grimes: Dallas Center/Grimes vs. A-D-M

Iowa early News Headlines: Sat., Feb. 20th 2016

News

February 20th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — The decision over whether to hold Senate hearings for President Obama’s eventual Supreme Court nominee rests with one person: Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley. So far, the 82-year-old Iowa senator has offered a muddled message on the subject. Grassley is seeking his seventh term in the Senate and has worked well with Democrats on some issues.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa lost 500 farms last year, continuing a trend seen in recent years in which there are fewer farms operating and those that remain are becoming larger. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says most of the loss was smaller farms with sales of less than $10,000. Iowa posted a total of 87,500 farms in 2015. Total land in farms was 30.5 million acres. That’s about the same as the year before.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The state will spend nearly $250,000 on a consultant to help three Iowa cities find new tenants for empty, state-owned buildings. The Des Moines Register reports the Iowa Economic Development Board voted Friday to hire a national company, Matrix Design Group, to help seek new tenants for recently closed facilities in Toledo, Clarinda and Mount Pleasant.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Health officials are reporting Iowa’s first case of the Zika virus. The Department of Public Health announced Friday that the female victim, who wasn’t named, tested positive for the virus. The agency says she’s between 61 and 80 years old and had traveled in Central America.

Exira-EHK races to win over Sidney

Podcasts, Sports

February 19th, 2016 by admin

spartanprideThe Exira-EHK Spartans Girls Basketball team picked up a Class 1A Region 7 Semifinal win over Sidney on Friday night 55-16.  The Spartans came out with great effort early in the game on their home floor and had a 14-5 lead at the end of the first quarter.  The Spartans really took control of the game in the second period outscoring Sidney 24-6 for a 27 point halftime lead.  The Spartans tough pressure defense forced 15 first half turnovers by the Cowgirls.

Exira-EHK enjoyed a balanced night as well led by Sophia Peppers with 18 points, 13 of those coming in that second quarter spurt. Maggie Rasmussen dropped in 15 points and Kealey Nelson had 8.  The Spartans starters got to enjoy the finish from the bench as a running clock went into place in the second half and reserves got in for some playing time.

Sidney was led by Maryn Phillips with 8 points and their season ends with a record of 20-4.

The Spartans will now move on to a Regional Final with a chance to head to the state tournament on the line for the second straight year.  The Spartans will face Nodaway Valley in that game on Monday night at 7:0opm.

Click below to listen to Exira-EHK Head Coach Tom Petersen’s comments after the game.

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State Wrestling: 2A Semifinals and 3rd Round Consolations

Sports

February 19th, 2016 by admin

2A-106
Semifinal – Eric Faught (Clear Lake) 35-0 won by decision over Shea Ruffridge (Pocahontas Area/L-M) 46-1 (Dec 9-7)
Semifinal – Matthew Randone (Assumption-Davenport) 41-8 won by decision over Aden Reeves (Albia) 35-2 (Dec 6-5)
Cons. Round 3 – Kaden Anderlik (Crestwood-Cresco) 39-7 won by decision over Dylan Robinson (New Hampton) 41-11 (Dec 3-2)
Cons. Round 3 – Kole Hansen (Atlantic) 48-7 won by fall over Wyatt Dale (Central Decatur) 49-9 (Fall 3:11)
2A-113
Semifinal – Carter Cox (Atlantic) 38-5 won by decision over Noah Fye (New Hampton) 44-5 (Dec 2-1)
Semifinal – Justin Portillo (Clarion-Goldfield-Dows) 38-2 won by decision over Riley Wright (Denver/Tripoli) 47-5 (Dec 6-3)
Cons. Round 3 – Drake Doolittle (Webster City) 40-7 won by major decision over Josh Keller (Columbus Community/WMU) 41-3 (MD 9-1)
Cons. Round 3 – Brady Fritz (South Tama County-Tama) 39-7 won by decision over Jacob Felderman (Assumption-Davenport) 29-22 (Dec 6-3)
2A-120                                                                                                                      
Semifinal – Michael Millage (Crestwood-Cresco) 37-5 won by decision over Zach Thompson (Perry) 31-5 (Dec 5-4)
Semifinal – Josh Portillo (Clarion-Goldfield-Dows) 43-1 won by decision over Connor Cleveland (New Hampton) 46-3 (Dec 4-2)
Cons. Round 3 – Rhyker Sims (Sergeant Bluff-Luton) 47-2 won by decision over Dante Tacchia (Iowa Falls-Alden) 41-5 (Dec 9-5)
Cons. Round 3 – Jared Hensley (Bedford/Lenox) 32-5 won by major decision over Gabe Ruepke (Chariton) 27-7 (MD 14-4)
2A-126
Semifinal – Brayden Curry (Sergeant Bluff-Luton) 46-2 won by major decision over Ryan Steffen (Crestwood-Cresco) 37-7 (MD 14-3)
Semifinal – Brock Rathbun (Center Point-Urbana) 47-0 won by decision over Gisaveri Niyibizi (Perry) 25-3 (Dec 2-0)
Cons. Round 3 – Trevor Anderson (Glenwood) 36-13 won by decision over Tyler Shatek (New Hampton) 40-12 (Dec 10-4)
Cons. Round 3 – Tanner Probasco (South Tama County-Tama) 42-4 won by decision over Ben Carr (Solon) 42-10 (Dec 6-0)
2A-132
Semifinal – Keaton Geerts (New Hampton) 49-1 won by decision over Derek Holschlag (Union-LaPorte City) 29-2 (Dec 4-1)
Semifinal – Brice Everson (Camanche) 48-2 won by major decision over Austin Rozeboom (Rock Valley (Boyden-Hull/RV), IA) 40-2 (MD 10-0)
Cons. Round 3 – Shea Swafford (Mediapolis) 37-4 won by decision over Kade VanKirk (Perry) 29-6 (Dec 5-2)
Cons. Round 3 – Chase Lienhard (Crestwood-Cresco) 18-7 won by major decision over Colton Vest (South Tama County-Tama) 32-6 (MD 10-2)
2A-138
Semifinal – Wyatt Thompson (Creston/Orient-Macksburg) 51-3 won by decision over Kyler Rieck (Spirit Lake Park) 38-5 (Dec 8-1)
Semifinal – Ryan Leisure (Clear Lake) 46-1 won by decision over Tanner Abbas (Clarion-Goldfield-Dows) 41-6 (Dec 7-0)
Cons. Round 3 – Brennan Swafford (Mediapolis) 37-5 won by decision over Kirk Mommsen (Assumption-Davenport) 35-9 (Dec 4-0)
Cons. Round 3 – Austin Staudt (Charles City) 30-7 won by decision over Lucas Roland (PCM-Monroe) 42-4 (Dec 7-1)
2A-145
Semifinal – Bryce Leshen (Albia) 32-1 won by decision over Mason Buster (Mediapolis) 41-5 (Dec 3-1)
Semifinal – Brady Brott (Clarion-Goldfield-Dows) 47-3 won by decision over Trae Pecinovsky (Crestwood-Cresco) 41-6 (Dec 8-7)
Cons. Round 3 – Pierce Gelhaus (Forest City) 48-5 won by decision over Cole Fritz (Solon) 40-9 (Dec 12-10)
Cons. Round 3 – Maxwell Forsyth (Charles City) 38-4 won by fall over Nick Hyland (Vinton-Shellsburg) 45-5 (Fall 3:17)
2A-152
Semifinal – Matt Malcom (Glenwood) 51-1 won by fall over Isaac Judge (South Tama County-Tama) 41-5 (Fall 4:26)
Semifinal – Joe Kelly (West Liberty) 17-4 won by fall over Blake Lawless (Albia) 36-4 (Fall 4:24)
Cons. Round 3 – Nick Johnson (Assumption-Davenport) 40-12 won by major decision over Trey Van Weelden (Washington) 47-4 (MD 12-2)
Cons. Round 3 – Brock Jennings (Osage) 44-8 won by decision over Kade Kelso (Central Decatur) 49-12 (Dec 8-5)
2A-160
Semifinal – Zach Johnston (ADM) 49-3 won by decision over Cameron Leith (Creston/Orient-Macksburg) 47-9 (Dec 6-3)
Semifinal – Trevor Nelson (Solon) 47-3 won by decision over Nick Long (East Marshall/GMG) 40-7 (Dec 5-4)
Cons. Round 3 – John Engelbrecht (Mount Vernon) 27-8 won by decision over Josh Strohman (Algona) 26-6 (Dec 6-2)
Cons. Round 3 – Tristan Johnson (Osage) 42-2 won by decision over Jake Juhl (Independence) 43-7 (Dec 9-2)
2A-170
Semifinal – Chase Shiltz (Creston/Orient-Macksburg) 42-1 won by tech fall over Bailey Chyma (South Tama County-Tama) 25-3 (TF-1.5 3:11 (17-1))
Semifinal – Nick Holt (Independence) 48-3 won by decision over Conner Shaw (Garner-Hayfield/Ventura) 42-3 (Dec 2-1)
Cons. Round 3 – Coy Roussell (West Delaware-Manchester) 13-4 won by decision over Michael Kent (Iowa Falls-Alden) 35-11 (Dec 4-3)
Cons. Round 3 – Anthony Sherry (Glenwood) 47-8 won by decision over Tucker Morrison (Columbus Community/WMU) 46-3 (Dec 5-4)
2A-182
Semifinal – Nick Baumler (North Fayette Valley) 41-0 won by decision over J.J. Clark (Clarinda) 44-3 (Dec 10-7)
Semifinal – Luke Erickson (Mediapolis) 28-4 won by fall over Cade Baker (Garner-Hayfield/Ventura) 41-3 (Fall 5:56)
Cons. Round 3 – Cole Bennett (ADM) 38-4 won by decision over Zac Stork (Atlantic) 45-11 (Dec 3-1)
Cons. Round 3 – Vic Malloy (Williamsburg) 46-5 won by decision over Daniel Sommerlot (Pocahontas Area/L-M) 48-2 (Dec 13-8)
2A-195
Semifinal – Izaak Shedenhelm (Denver/Tripoli) 52-2 won by major decision over Ethan Timmerman (Mediapolis) 39-3 (MD 11-3)
Semifinal – Seth Maitlen (Creston/Orient-Macksburg) 54-3 won in sudden victory – 1 over Bryce Esmoil (West Liberty) 47-1 (SV-1 7-5)
Cons. Round 3 – Nick Jacobs (Charles City) 35-14 won by decision over Zach Haggstrom (Glenwood) 41-10 (Dec 4-3)
Cons. Round 3 – Shane Poppens (Aplington-Parkersburg) 37-6 won by fall over Matt McMillan (Independence) 48-6 (Fall 3:04)
2A-220
Semifinal – Levi Duwa (Mid-Prairie-Wellman) 44-3 won by fall over Kadon Hulett (Creston/Orient-Macksburg) 48-3 (Fall 5:57)
Semifinal – Gavin Dinsdale (Webster City) 43-1 won by decision over Hunter Gibson (ADM) 45-9 (Dec 3-2)
Cons. Round 3 – Noah Broderson (Assumption-Davenport) 44-4 won by decision over Travis McMillan (Oelwein) 38-3 (Dec 11-8)
Cons. Round 3 – Alex Paulson (Forest City) 42-5 won by decision over Ko Kieft (Sioux Center) 41-5 (Dec 3-2)
2A-285
Semifinal – Carter Isley (Albia) 40-0 won by fall over Tanner Hoffstetter (Grinnell) 37-5 (Fall 1:58)
Semifinal – Cooper Lawson (Webster City) 37-1 won by decision over Elijah Van`t Hof (Sioux Center) 39-4 (Dec 5-3)
Cons. Round 3 – Nathan Heath (ADM) 43-6 won by fall over John McConkey (Atlantic) 30-7 (Fall 4:43)
Cons. Round 3 – Caleb Sanders (Glenwood) 40-9 won by decision over Spencer Trenary (Pocahontas Area/L-M) 42-10 (Dec 3-2) (Pleasantville) 39-8 (Fall 1:33)

Girls 1A and 2A Basketball Scores Friday 2/19/2016

Sports

February 19th, 2016 by admin

Class 1A Region 6
Regional Semifinal
Mt Ayr 49, CAM 42
Grand View Christian 80, Colo-NESCO 45

Class 1A Region 7
Regional Semifinal
Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 55, Sidney 16
Nodaway Valley 64, Essex 36

Class 1A Region 8
Regional Semifinal
Newell-Fonda 74, Glidden-Ralston 38
Audubon 36, Westwood 35

Class 2A Region 7
Regional Semifinal
Central Decatur 50, Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont 46
Panorama 35, I-35 31

Class 2A Region 8
Regional Semifinal
Treynor 69, St. Albert, Council Bluffs 63
Unity Christian, Orange City 61, Ridge View 20

State Wrestling: 3A Semifinals and 3rd Round Consolations

Sports

February 19th, 2016 by admin

3A-106
Semifinal – Nick Oldham (Valley-West Des Moines) 39-7 won by decision over Kobey Pritchard (Indianola) 41-6 (Dec 4-2)
Semifinal – Kyle Biscoglia (Waukee) 53-1 won by major decision over Paxton Whiteaker (Lewis Central) 39-5 (MD 11-1)
Cons. Round 3 – Drew Bennett (Fort Dodge) 41-3 won by fall over Dillon Gottschalk (Dubuque-Hempstead) 38-7 (Fall 3:09)
Cons. Round 3 – Conrad Braswell (Prairie-Cedar Rapids) 39-9 won by decision over Riley Thomas (North Scott-Eldridge) 31-19 (Dec 5-0)
3A-113
Semifinal – Brody Teske (Fort Dodge) 42-0 won by tech fall over Jacob Schipper (North Scott-Eldridge) 37-5 (TF-1.5 5:10 (25-8))
Semifinal – McGwire Midkiff (Council Bluffs-Thomas Jefferson) 52-5 won by decision over Lance Runyon (Indianola) 41-10 (Dec 2-0)
Cons. Round 3 – Joseph Sibomana (Cedar Rapids-Jefferson) 25-9 won by decision over Marcus England (Prairie-Cedar Rapids) 34-5 (Dec 7-2)
Cons. Round 3 – Gauge Perrien (Southeast Polk) 36-8 won by major decision over Hunter Versteegh (Newton) 37-11 (MD 11-1)

3A-120
Semifinal – Jack Wagner (Bettendorf) 30-0 won by major decision over Harlan Steffensmeier (Fort Madison) 33-4 (MD 14-5)
Semifinal – Adam Brown (Southeast Polk) 31-5 won by decision over Zach Price (Johnston) 44-6 (Dec 5-2)
Cons. Round 3 – Brenden Baker (Cedar Rapids-Jefferson) 32-7 won by decision over Damond Lockner (Fort Dodge) 32-11 (Dec 2-1)
Cons. Round 3 – Matthew Jordan (Des Moines-East) 36-13 won by decision over Jakob Allison (Waukee) 42-10 (Dec 5-4)

3A-126
Semifinal – Nathan Lendt (Southeast Polk) 34-7 won by tech fall over Jake Watters (Dowling Catholic-WDM) 22-10 (TF-1.5 3:51 (20-5))
Semifinal – Triston Lara (Fort Dodge) 40-2 won by major decision over Brant O`Shea (Keokuk) 45-1 (MD 12-3)
Cons. Round 3 – Will Foreman (Cedar Rapids-Washington) 35-5 won by decision over Gabriel Kjeldgaard (Lewis Central) 39-16 (Dec 3-2)
Cons. Round 3 – Nolan Hromidko (Cedar Rapids-Kennedy) 36-4 won by decision over Matt Robertson (Pleasant Valley) 30-9 (Dec 7-3)

3A-132
Semifinal – Grant Stotts (Valley-West Des Moines) 39-3 won by decision over Sam Uthoff (Prairie-Cedar Rapids) 40-1 (Dec 10-5)
Semifinal – Austin Yant (Waverly-Shell Rock) 43-8 won by decision over Zane Mulder (Dallas Center-Grimes) 36-6 (Dec 5-3)
Cons. Round 3 – Ethan Ksiazek (Johnston) 34-7 won by decision over Drew Sams (Oskaloosa) 34-9 (Dec 4-1)
Cons. Round 3 – Joe Howard (Indianola) 43-11 won in sudden victory – 1 over Camiran Sadeghi (Keokuk) 43-4 (SV-1 4-2)
3A-138
Semifinal – Nelson Brands (Iowa City-West) 53-3 won by fall over Nick Graham (Johnston) 37-9 (Fall 1:33)
Semifinal – Clint Lembeck (Xavier-Cedar Rapids) 41-2 won in sudden victory – 1 over Jackson Gallagher (Bettendorf) 47-4 (SV-1 3-1)
Cons. Round 3 – Alex Streicher (Linn-Mar-Marion) 44-6 won by decision over Dain Gansen (Epworth-Western Dubuque) 17-10 (Dec 3-1)
Cons. Round 3 – Zach Barnes (Southeast Polk) 41-3 won by fall over Noah Carr (Valley-West Des Moines) 40-14 (Fall 1:54)

3A-145
Semifinal – Michael Zachary (Dowling Catholic-WDM) 39-0 won by decision over Spencer Nevills (Pleasant Valley) 45-2 (Dec 10-4)
Semifinal – Colten Mertens (Mount Pleasant) 41-0 won by decision over Josh Gerke (Xavier-Cedar Rapids) 44-6 (Dec 5-3)
Cons. Round 3 – Alex Ward (Dubuque-Hempstead) 42-4 won in tie breaker – 2 over Johnny Clymer (Linn-Mar-Marion) 40-10 (TB-2 8-7)
Cons. Round 3 – Joel Shapiro (Valley-West Des Moines) 39-6 won by decision over Cayd Lara (Fort Dodge) 42-7 (Dec 3-0)

3A-152
Semifinal – Logen Rodriguez (Cedar Rapids-Kennedy) 38-7 won by major decision over Christian Foote (Pleasant Valley) 34-3 (MD 12-2)
Semifinal – Colton Clingenpeel (Council Bluffs-Thomas Jefferson) 59-0 won by major decision over Solomon Jones (Southeast Polk) 29-15 (MD 12-1)
Cons. Round 3 – Kyle Briggs (Cedar Rapids-Jefferson) 41-2 won by fall over Alec Helmkamp (Ankeny Centennial) 40-11 (Fall 3:10)
Cons. Round 3 – Zack Wagenhoffer (Waverly-Shell Rock) 48-13 won by major decision over Nic Jarvis (Iowa City-City) 48-10 (MD 13-1)

3A-160
Semifinal – Jacob Carlson (Mason City) 33-6 won in sudden victory – 1 over Jack Koethe (Valley-West Des Moines) 44-2 (SV-1 5-3)
Semifinal – Shea Hartzler (Linn-Mar-Marion) 43-3 won by decision over Seth Walker (Waverly-Shell Rock) 33-6 (Dec 5-0)
Cons. Round 3 – Tad Griffith (Des Moines-Lincoln) 34-9 won by decision over Carter Rohweder (Iowa City-West) 37-17 (Dec 4-0)
Cons. Round 3 – Ben Sarasin (Cedar Rapids-Kennedy) 38-7 won by fall over Tyler Bitting (Keokuk) 40-8 (Fall 3:32)

3A-170
Semifinal – Deion Clayborne (Sioux City-North) 43-1 won by decision over Jonah Egli (Fort Dodge) 39-7 (Dec 12-8)
Semifinal – Marcus Coleman (Ames) 42-1 won by decision over Josh Edel (Marshalltown) 42-5 (Dec 7-4)
Cons. Round 3 – Brandon Haas (Dubuque-Hempstead) 31-4 won by fall over Nick Brushaber (Dallas Center-Grimes) 34-13 (Fall 3:20)
Cons. Round 3 – Garrett Kubovec (Cedar Rapids-Kennedy) 34-6 won by decision over Austin Stotts (Valley-West Des Moines) 42-9 (Dec 8-7)

3A-182
Semifinal – Max Lyon (Epworth-Western Dubuque) 50-0 won by fall over Isaac Bartel (Mason City) 33-5 (Fall 2:15)
Semifinal – Jamiir Moore (Waverly-Shell Rock) 39-3 won by decision over Kameron Padavich (Southeast Polk) 31-14 (Dec 9-5)
Cons. Round 3 – Isaiah Cox (Ottumwa) 45-2 won by decision over Kaden Sauer (Dowling Catholic-WDM) 41-9 (Dec 3-2)
Cons. Round 3 – Duncan Lee (Newton) 47-6 won by decision over David Carr (Pleasant Valley) 37-5 (Dec 3-2)

3A-195
Semifinal – Taylor Mehmen (Prairie-Cedar Rapids) 40-5 won by decision over Logan Buck (Dallas Center-Grimes) 40-5 (Dec 9-2)
Semifinal – Sam Cook (Fort Dodge) 44-0 won by decision over Donovan Doyle (Iowa City-West) 54-2 (Dec 8-2)
Cons. Round 3 – Justin Guilliams (Clinton) 45-3 won by fall over Devan Mann (Marshalltown) 40-9 (Fall 0:52)
Cons. Round 3 – Connor Corbin (Valley-West Des Moines) 35-9 won by fall over Chance Cary (Pleasant Valley) 39-8 (Fall 3:46)

3A-220
Semifinal – Ethan Andersen (Southeast Polk) 39-1 won by fall over Christian Heimer (Ankeny Centennial) 40-7 (Fall 1:57)
Semifinal – Wyatt Wriedt (North Scott-Eldridge) 45-3 won by decision over Rocky Lombardi (Valley-West Des Moines) 38-6 (Dec 9-2)
Cons. Round 3 – Harrison Townsend (Ames) 29-6 won by decision over Alex Freiburger (Dubuque-Hempstead) 37-6 (Dec 6-5)
Cons. Round 3 – Peyton Williams (Marshalltown) 27-4 won by fall over Dalles Jacobus (Cedar Rapids-Kennedy) 29-9 (Fall 3:32)

3A-285
Semifinal – Aaron Costello (Epworth-Western Dubuque) 49-4 won by decision over Eagan Lickiss (Indianola) 37-10 (Dec 3-2)
Semifinal – Gannon Gremmel (Dubuque-Hempstead) 45-0 won by decision over Daniel Ramirez (Southeast Polk) 37-3 (Dec 4-1)
Cons. Round 3 – Tyler Clark (Clinton) 40-6 won by fall over Omar Begic (Waterloo-East) 36-7 (Fall 0:41)
Cons. Round 3 – Keegan Poole (Pella) 23-5 won by decision over Zach Beyerink (Carroll) 33-14 (Dec 5-0)