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Boys State Basketball
Saturday, March 12th
Wells Fargo ArenaDes Moines, IA
Class 3A Consolation Game: CHARITON (24-2) VS. PELLA (23-2) – 12:05 PM
Class 4A Consolation Game: PLEASANT VALLEY (23-2) VS. CEDAR FALLS (20-5) – 1:45 PM
Class 3A Championship Game: WAHLERT CATHOLIC, DUBUQUE (21-5) VS. XAVIER, CEDAR RAPIDS(18-8) – 6:05 PM
Class 4A Championship Game: VALLEY, WEST DES MOINES (22-3) VS. IOWA CITY, WEST (21-4) – 8:05 PM
BOYS BASKETBALL
1A State Tournament
State Championship
South O’Brien, Paullina 54, St. Albert, Council Bluffs 43
Third Place
West Hancock, Britt 61, Gladbrook-Reinbeck 56
2A State Tournament
State Championship
Western Christian, Hull 42, Cascade,Western Dubuque 35
Third Place
Pella Christian 77, Anamosa 73, OT
4A State Tournament
Semifinals
Iowa City, West 61, Cedar Falls 59
Valley, West Des Moines 50, Pleasant Valley 48, 2OT
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Jesse Jansma scored 15 points and Hull Western Christian gave outgoing coach Jim Eekhoff a record eighth state championship Friday night, beating Cascade 42-35 for the Class 2A title.
Eekhoff prevailed in a matchup with veteran Cascade coach Al Marshall, who also is retiring. It was the first time in a 47-year career that Marshall had a team in the state championship game.
Jansma hit a 3-pointer and scored on a drive late in the first half to put Western Christian (25-2) ahead to stay. The Wolfpack eventually built their lead to nine points, which proved to be enough to hold of Cascade (22-4).
Josh VanLingen added 10 points and nine rebounds for Western Christian and Dustin Marra grabbed 10 rebounds. Cascade’s Devin Green led the Cougars with 17 points.
The Red Oak Police Department reports the arrest Friday night of an Atlantic man on multiple charges. At 11:23pm officers arrested 21-year-old Christian Lee Meek of Atlantic in the 200 block of 3rd Avenue in Red Oak. Meek was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance Marijuana (a Serious Misdemeanor), Possession of Drug Paraphernalia (a Simple Misdemeanor), and was also cited for open container of alcohol as a passenger. Meek was taken to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $1,000 cash bond.
A scoring mistake turned into a superb display of sportsmanship this week in Iowa. At last month’s girls state bowling tournament in Des Moines, Charles City took home the third place trophy in class 1A. But, team members later discovered a 10 pin error in their scoring. Jason Eslinger, with the Iowa Girl’s High School Athletic Union, is praising the Charles City girls for reporting the mistake, which resulted in the third place trophy going to Le Mars.
“The (Charles City) team wanted the right team to have the trophy and not only that, but they wanted to deliver the trophy to Le Mars in person. It was just a tremendous amount of sportsmanship on their part,” Eslinger said. The two bowling teams met on Tuesday in Humboldt to make the trophy exchange. That’s where the Le Mars girls turned the feel good story up a notch further.
“They actually made fourth place medals to give to the Charles City team,” Eslinger said. “The ribbons were made with the Charles City school colors.” The two teams had lunch together in Humboldt and the Girls Athletic Union picked up the bill.
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Iowa’s senior U-S Senator has filed the paperwork needed to run for a seventh term. Senator Chuck Grassley’s office says the Republican has submitted more than 20-thousand signatures to get on the June 7th primary ballot to the Iowa Secretary of State’s office. Grassley was required for file only 33-hundred-31 signatures to qualify.
A news release announcing the filing of the signatures, says the “extraordinary number of signatures reflects Iowans’ recognition that Chuck Grassley works hard on the issues that are important to them.” Grassley, who has served in the U-S Senate since 1981, has come under fire over his decision to not hold any hearings on a new Supreme Court justice until after the presidential election.
(Radio Iowa)
Two Arizona residents face felony drug charges after being stopped on Interstate 80 late last month, and their vehicle found to contain more than 18 pounds of powder methamphetamine with a street value of several hundred thousand dollars. According to the Daily NonPareil, 24-year old Andres Sanchez, and 27-year old Alexis Velasco, both of Tempe, Arizona – were stopped at 5-p.m. on Feb. 27th, after a Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office deputy reportedly clocked Sanchez’s 2015 Chrysler 200 traveling at 74-mph in a 55-mph zone on the northeast side of Council Bluffs, near mile maker 7, on Interstate-80.
Pottawattamie County Sheriff Jeff Danker said the couple told the deputy that the sedan was rental and they were headed to see family in Des Moines. The deputy become suspicious when the couples’ answers weren’t consistent, so he asked for and received, consent to search their vehicle. During the search, the deputy found 18.5-pounds of meth hidden in numerous compartments throughout the vehicle. The latest figures indicate the meth had a street value of around $421,800.
A preliminary hearing for the couple took place on Thursday. A jury trial has been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. on May 17th. They remain in Pottawattamie County Jail with bond set at $100,000.
Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press
WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) — About 2,000 players from throughout Iowa have gathered in Waterloo for a five-day pool tournament. The Courier newspaper reports that two levels of a downtown convention center were crammed with 140 pool tables as the annual Iowa Operators of Music and Amusements Pool Tournament kicked off Wednesday.
ROCK FALLS, Iowa (AP) — Residents near Rock Falls are concerned about what they consider as neglect of a county park. The Globe Gazette reports that more than 200 people have signed a petition to the Cerro Gordo County Conservation Board to make repairs and improve maintenance at Wilkinson Pioneer Park and the Shell Rock River Greenbelt. Some of the concerns citied in the petition include a lack of road maintenance in both the park and the greenbelt, as well as a rusty drain tunnel.
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Department of Natural Resources officials say a pipeline company is working to contain a gasoline spill in Sioux City that reached a drainage ditch. Magellan Pipeline officials reported the spill Friday morning after finding a leaking pipe between tanks at their Sioux City bulk petroleum facility.
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Damon Struve scored 13 points and Paullina South O’Brien finished the game with a 15-0 run to beat Council Bluffs St. Albert 54-43 Friday night for the Class 1A state championship. St. Albert led 43-39 after Jake Carley’s jumper in the lane with 5:32 remaining in Des Moines, but couldn’t score after that.