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ISU’s Purdy named Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week

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September 23rd, 2019 by admin

Brock Purdy

IRVING, Texas – Iowa State sophomore QB Brock Purdy was named the Big 12’s Offensive Player of the Week, announced today by the Big 12 Conference and selected by media who regularly cover the league.

A native of Gilbert, Ariz., Purdy had a record-setting day in Iowa State’s 72-20 victory over ULM on Saturday. Purdy broke the school record for total offense in a game (510), throwing for 435 yards and rushing for 75.

Purdy’s 510 yards of total offense is the fourth-best effort in FBS this season and his career-high 435 passing yards fell just five yards shy of the ISU school mark.

Purdy accounted for six touchdowns in the game (three rushing, three passing), tying the school record for touchdowns responsible in a game. He is the first player in Big 12 history to have over 400 yards passing with three rushing TDs and three passing TDs.

Purdy had touchdown strikes of 73 and 84 yards and did all of his damage in just three quarters.

Purdy currently ranks in the top-11 nationally in the following categories: total offense (4th, 362.3), passing yardage (7th, 329.7) and completions per game (11th, 25.0).

Radio Iowa High School Football Poll 9/23/19

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September 23rd, 2019 by admin

Radio Iowa High School Football Poll 9/23/19
September 23, 2019 By Todd Kimm

Class 4A
1. WDM Valley (4-0), LW #2 vs CB Thomas Jefferson
2. Dowling Catholic (3-1), LW #4 @ #8 Ankeny
3. Cedar Falls (4-0), LW #5 vs Dubuque Hempstead
4. Bettendorf (3-1), LW #3 @ CR Washington
5. Cedar Rapids Kennedy (3-1), LW #6 @ Davenport West
6. Ankeny Centennial (3-1), LW #1 @ Marshalltown
7. Southeast Polk (3-1), LW #7 @ #9 Fort Dodge
8. Ankeny (2-2), LW #8 vs #2 Dowling Catholic
9. Fort Dodge (4-0), LW #9 vs #7 S.E. Polk
10.Waterloo West (3-1), LW #10 vs CR Jefferson

Class 3A
1. Western Dubuque (4-0), LW #1 @ Dubuque Wahlert
2. Solon (4-0), LW #2 vs Fort Madison
3. Cedar Rapids Xavier (4-0), LW #3 vs Muscatine
4. Lewis Central (4-0), LW #5 vs Creston/O-M
5. Dallas Center-Grimes (3-1), LW (X) vs Perry
6. North Scott (3-1), LW #4 vs Central DeWitt
7. Sergeant Bluff-Luton (3-1), LW #7 vs Sioux City Heelan
8. Washington (4-0), LW #8 vs Keokuk
9. Independence (4-0), LW (X) @ Independence
10.Norwalk (3-1), LW (X) vs Carlisle

Class 2A
1. Waukon (4-0), LW #1 @ #10 Monticello
2. Clear Lake (4-0), LW #2 @ Hampton-Dumont
3. Algona (4-0), LW #3 @ Garner-Hayfield-Ventura
4. Waterloo Columbus (4-0), LW #6 vs Oelwein
5. Des Moines Christian (4-0), LW #5 @ Centerville
6. Greene County (4-0), LW #7 @ Shenandoah
7. Benton (4-0), LW #8 vs Union (LaPorte City)
8. OABCIG (4-0), LW #10 vs Red Oak
9. Crestwood (2-2), LW #4 vs Iowa Falls-Alden
10.Monticello (4-0), LW (X) vs #1 Waukon

Class 1A
1. West Sioux (4-0), LW #1 @ Sibley-Ocheyedan
2. Dike-New Hartford (4-0), LW #2 vs North Linn
3. Van Meter (4-0), LW #3 vs ACGC
4. West Branch (4-0), LW #4 vs Bellevue
5. West Lyon (4-0), LW #5 @ Emmetsburg
6. South Central Calhoun (4-0), LW #6 vs Ogden
7. Western Christian (4-0), LW #7 vs Unity Christian
8. Iowa City Regina (3-1), LW (X) @ East Marshall
9. Mounty Ayr (4-0), LW #9 vs West Central Valley
10.Treynor (4-0), LW #10 @ East Sac County

Class A
1. West Hancock (4-0), LW #1 @ #9 Garrigan
2. Saint Ansgar (4-0), LW #2 @ Nashua-Plainfield
3. North Tama (4-0), LW #3 vs East Buchanan
4. Westwood (Sloan) (4-0), LW #6 @ Logan-Magnolia
5. Wapsie Valley (3-1), LW #5 @ South Winneshiek
6. Grundy Center (4-0), LW #8 vs GMG (Garwin)
7. BGM (Brooklyn ) (4-0), LW #7 vs Highland (Riverside)
8. South O’Brien (4-0), LW #10 @ HMS (Hartley)
9. Algona Garrigan (3-1), LW #9 vs #1 West Hancock
10.MFL MarMac (4-0), LW (X) vs Clayton Ridge

Eight-man
1. Don Bosco (4-0), LW #1 vs Tripoli
2. Turkey Valley (4-0), LW #2 vs Central City
3. Remsen St. Mary’s (4-0), LW #4 vs AR-WE-VA
4. Coon Rapids-Bayard (4-0), LW #5 vs West Harrison
5. Audubon (4-1), LW #6 vs Boyer Valley
6. Lenox (5-0), LW #8 vs Mormon Trail
7. Montezuma (4-0), LW (X) @ Lone Tree
8. Harris-Lake Park (4-0), LW #9 @ West Bend-Mallard
9. Newell-Fonda (3-0), LW #10 vs River Valley
10.New London (4-0), LW #3 @ HLV

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AP College Football Top 25 09/22/2019

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September 23rd, 2019 by admin

The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Sept. 21, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking:

Record Pts Pv
1. Clemson (55) 4-0 1543 1
2. Alabama (6) 4-0 1485 2
3. Georgia (1) 4-0 1400 3
4. LSU 4-0 1344 4
5. Ohio St. 4-0 1288 6
6. Oklahoma 3-0 1283 5
7. Auburn 4-0 1169 8
8. Wisconsin 3-0 1071 13
9. Florida 4-0 1022 9
10. Notre Dame 2-1 989 7
11. Texas 3-1 968 12
12. Penn St. 3-0 848 13
13. Oregon 3-1 839 16
14. Iowa 3-0 714 18
15. California 4-0 547 23
16. Boise St. 4-0 524 20
17. Washington 3-1 498 22
18. Virginia 4-0 430 21
19. Utah 3-1 426 10
20. Michigan 2-1 287 11
21. Southern Cal 3-1 257 NR
22. UCF 3-1 252 15
23. Texas A&M 2-2 233 17
24. Kansas St. 3-0 230 NR
25. Michigan St. 3-1 104 NR

Others receiving votes: Wake Forest 73, Oklahoma St. 57, SMU 55, Army 46, Memphis 42, Iowa St. 31, Appalachian St. 24, Washington St. 21, Missouri 14, Mississippi St. 14, Pittsburgh 6, Arizona St. 5, Minnesota 5, Colorado 5, Tulane 1.

Goldschmidt, Cards clinch playoff spot, rally past Cubs 3-2

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September 22nd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

CHICAGO (AP) — Paul Goldschmidt hit a tiebreaking double in the ninth inning and the St. Louis Cardinals clinched a playoff spot by rallying past the Chicago Cubs 3-2 on Sunday for their first four-game sweep at Wrigley Field in almost a century.

NL Central-leading St. Louis qualified for the postseason for the first time since 2015 and stayed three games ahead of Milwaukee. It was the fifth consecutive win for the Cardinals, who came back for a 9-8 victory Saturday on consecutive homers by Yadier Molina and Paul DeJong against Craig Kimbrel in the ninth.

The time, Chicago manager Joe Maddon sent a dominant Yu Darvish (6-8) back to the mound for the ninth to go for his first complete game since 2014. But the result was the same in the Cubs’ fifth consecutive one-run loss. Pinch hitter José Martínez sparked the winning rally with a leadoff triple that glanced off the glove of diving center fielder Albert Almora Jr. Dexter Fowler followed with a sacrifice fly, tying it at 2.

After rookie Tommy Edman singled and stole second, Goldschmidt hit a grounder down the third-base line to put the Cardinals in front for good in the Cubs’ rainy home finale. Miles Mikolas pitched 7 2/3 innings of two-run ball and Tyler Webb (2-1) got the last out of the eighth for the win. Andrew Miller worked the ninth for his sixth save.

Nicholas Castellanos hit his career-high 27th homer for Chicago (82-74), which dropped four games back of the Brewers for the second NL wild card. The Cubs finished with a 51-30 home record after losing their losing their last six games of the year at Wrigley.

It was the first four-game series sweep for St. Louis (89-67) at Chicago’s famed ballpark since May 1921.
Castellanos also scored the first run of the game when he scampered home on Yadier Molina’s passed ball in the first. But DeJong tied it with his 29th homer, a massive drive to Waveland Avenue in the third.
It was still tied when Castellanos led off the sixth with a drive to center for his 16th homer in 49 games since he was acquired in a July 31 trade with Detroit.

The Cubs were without Kris Bryant for most of the day after the slugger sprained his right ankle trying to beat out a double play in the third. X-rays taken at the ballpark were negative. The announced attendance was 38,606, bringing the season total at Wrigley to 3,094,865. The Cubs’ attendance last year was 3,181,089, but that included a crowd of 38,450 for the Cubs’ NL Central tiebreaker loss to the Brewers.

UP NEXT
Cardinals: RHP Adam Wainwright (13-9, 3.83 ERA) starts the opener of a three-game series at Arizona on Monday night. Wainwright is 4-0 in September, allowing one earned run in 27 innings. LHP Alex Young (7-4, 3.27 ERA) pitches for the Diamondbacks.
Cubs: Following an off day, Chicago begins a three-game set at Pittsburgh on Tuesday night. The team hasn’t announced its starting pitchers for the series. RHP Mitch Keller (1-5, 7.74 ERA) pitches for the Pirates in the opener.

Mahomes throws 3 TD passes as Chiefs hold off Ravens, 33-28

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September 22nd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs won a showdown between two of the NFL’s top offenses. The Ravens made them work for it until the very end. Mahomes threw for 374 yards and three touchdowns in another dazzling performance, Kansas City held quarterback Lamar Jackson in check most of the rain-soaked afternoon, and the Chiefs held on for a 33-28 victory over Baltimore on Sunday. LeSean McCoy and Darrel Williams combined for 116 yards rushing and a score in place of the injured Damien Williams, while the Chiefs (3-0) stopped the Ravens three times on 2-point attempts.

The last came after Jackson scrambled for a touchdown with 2:01 to go. The conversion would have gotten the Ravens (2-1) within a field goal, but Jackson was shoved out of bounds short of the pylon. Baltimore tried to get the ball back with a rare dropkick, but the Chiefs calmly called for a fair catch. Then they converted on third down moments later to run out the clock.
Mark Ingram was the Ravens’ biggest bright spot, running for 103 yards and a trio of touchdowns while catching four passes for 32 yards. Jackson finished with 267 yards passing and 46 rushing, most of that when he was trying to rally the Ravens from a big halftime hole.

The Chiefs scored four times in the second quarter for the second consecutive week, this time getting three touchdowns and Harrison Butker’s 42-yard field goal to take a 23-6 lead. They scored four TDs in the second quarter last week in Oakland. The Ravens actually scored first on Ingram’s touchdown plunge, then they took points off the board when a penalty gave them a shorter try at the conversion. Jackson was stuffed at the goal line in what would become a recurring theme for Baltimore all afternoon.

McCoy, hobbled by a sore ankle all week, gave Kansas City the lead with a touchdown run early in the second quarter. Then, after the Ravens’ turnover on downs, Mahomes lofted a pass to the corner of the end zone that Robinson caught with an incredible one-handed stab. That highlight was joined by another on the Chiefs’ next possession, when the Ravens blew the coverage and Mecole Hardman was open downfield. The rookie hauled in the heave from Mahomes, then used his 4.3-second 40-yard-dash speed to sprint 83 yards to the end zone.

Ingram sandwiched two more touchdown runs around Mahomes’ third touchdown toss in the second half, and the second one got Baltimore within 30-19 with 12:22 to go. But the Ravens again tried for the 2-point conversion and again came up empty, leaving them in an 11-point hole. That could have loomed large when Justin Tucker added a field goal. Instead, Williams ripped off a 41-yard run, the Chiefs picked up a couple more first downs, and Butker hit a 36-yard field goal that ultimately put the game out of reach.
INJURIES
Ravens: CB Jimmy Smith (knee) and S Brynden Trawick (elbow) were inactive.
Chiefs: McCoy aggravated his sore ankle on his touchdown catch in the fourth quarter. WR Tyreek Hill (collarbone), RB Damien Williams (knee) and LT Eric Fisher (groin) were inactive.
UP NEXT
Baltimore: returns home to face Cleveland next Sunday.
Kansas City: on the road for the third time in four weeks Sunday at Detroit.

ISU volleyball wins Cy-Hawk match

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September 22nd, 2019 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – Iowa State (9-3) was able to rally back and take the Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series match over Iowa (6-4) 3-2 (25-18, 25-22, 19-25, 18-25, 15-10) Saturday night in Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The win, the first five-setter in the series since 2012, also gave the Cyclones the Cy-Hawk Series Tournament title, wrapping up a 3-0 weekend in Iowa City.

Iowa State cut Iowa’s lead in the Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series 5-2 for 2019-20.

Leading the way in victory was Cy-Hawk Series Tournament MVP Eleanor Holthaus, who notched 19 kills at .395 hitting, five digs and three blocks and assists. Avery Rhodes, also a member of the All-Tournament Team, posted a career-high 13 kills at .440 hitting, and three blocks. Joining them in double figures was Annie Hatch (13 kills) and Josie Herbst (11). Michal Schuler led the back-row with 13 digs.

Set One: Iowa State 25 Iowa 18

Eleanor Holthaus dominated proceedings early on, firing four kills on her first four swings of the match to put ISU ahead 10-6. Iowa cut the deficit to a pair at 10-8, but behind the serve of Josie Herbst, fired off a 6-0 run to get ahead 16-8. The Cyclone offense dominated, hitting .567 for the set with Holthaus leading the way with seven kills. Iowa State got ahead 1-0 in the match when Annie Hatch notched a solo stuff on Amiya Jones’ attempted slide at 25-18.

Set Two: Iowa State 25 Iowa 22

Both teams’ offenses continued to click to open the second set. It was the Cyclone block who was able to help get the visitors ahead, with Holthaus and Avery Rhodes teaming for a block at 10-8 ISU. The Hawkeyes fought back to get ahead at 12-11 and then by two at 15-13. Kate Shannon’s cameo behind the service line brought Iowa State ahead at 16-15, and from there it was the Cyclone offense that was able to bring the set home. The visitor offense was again on point, hitting .412 for the frame, and closed out the set when Halle Johnston served into the net at 25-22.

Set Three: Iowa 25 Iowa State 19

The Cyclone offense got off to a slow start, allowing the Hawkeye attack to help build a 10-7 advantage. ISU got back within one multiple times before Shannon’s appearance behind the service line brought things even again at 15-15 on a Holthaus back-row kill. The Hawkeye defense came up with the stops when needed at the end, as they got their first block of the match to bring up set point and put it away with a stuff of Hatch at 25-19.

Set Four: Iowa 25 Iowa State 18

ISU continued to struggle to find answers to the Hawkeyes on both sides of the net, as the home side ran out to a 10-2 lead. The Iowa lead got to as many as 10 at 17-7 before the Cyclones started to work their way back into it, getting to within four at 20-16. However, the answers would not come in the fourth set, as Iowa hit .375 as a team, recorded three blocks and two aces to force a fifth set. The fifth set became reality when Candelaria Herrera hit into the net at 25-18.

Set Five: Iowa State 15 Iowa 10

Michal Schuler’s second ace of the night gave ISU a 3-1 lead, but Iowa wiped it out and moved ahead at 4-3. Herrera won a joust at the net to make it 6-5 Iowa State, and Herbst killed off the block to give ISU an 8-6 lead at the change of ends. The Cyclone run continued with Rhodes killing off the right pin at 9-6, and Herbst made the lead five with back-to-back kills on overpasses at 12-7. Iowa State reached match point at 14-10 on a Rhodes kill and was finished on the first asking when Herrera stuffed Jones at 15-10.

Player of the Match

Eleanor Holthaus. The sophomore was decisive yet again for Iowa State in the win on Saturday night. Holthaus fired 19 kills at .395 hitting. She also contributed five digs, three blocks and three assists in the victory.

Up Next

Big 12 play opens up on Wednesday with the Cyclones making the trip to No. 3 Texas. First serve between the Cyclones and Longhorns will be at 7 p.m. on the Longhorn Network.

High school volleyball tournament scoreboard 09/21/2019

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September 22nd, 2019 by admin

Bondurant-Farrar Tournament

(2-0) Bondurant-Farrar 21-21, Atlantic 16-6
(2-0) Dallas Center-Grimes 21-21 Atlantic 13-14
(2-0) Nevada 21-21 Atlantic 11-6
(2-0) Cedar Rapids Kennedy 21-21, Atlantic 16-7
(2-0) Winterset 21-21, Atlantic 19-17

Red Oak Tournament 

Pool A

(2-0) Mount Vernon 21-21 Creston 13-18
(2-0) Treynor 21-21 Creston 10-13
(2-0) Mount Vernon 21-22 Treynor 16-20

Pool B

(2-0) Red Oak 21-21 Harlan 11-18
(2-0) Tri-Center 21-21 Harlan 18-16
(2-0) Red Oak 21-21 Tri-Center 13-11

Pool C

(2-0) Abraham Lincoln 21-21 Clarinda 5-5
(2-0) Sidney 21-21 Clarinda 16-12
(2-0) Abraham Lincoln 21-21 Sidney 16-14

REPOOL

Pool A

(2-1) Mount Vernon 21-17-15 Harlan 15-21-9
(2-0) Harlan 24-21 Sidney 22-15
(2-1) Mount Vernon 17-21-15 Sidney 21-10-5

Pool B

(2-0) Red Oak 21-21 Treynor 8-15
(2-0) Treynor 24-21 Clarinda 22-17
(2-0) Red Oak 21-21 Clarinda 8-15

Pool C

(2-0) Abraham Lincoln 21-21 Creston 10-10
(2-0) Creston 21-22 Tri-Center 13-20
(2-0) Abraham Lincoln 21-21 Tri-Center 8-19

REPOOL AGAIN

Gold Pool

(2-0) Red Oak 21-21 Mount Vernon 16-9
(2-0) Abraham Lincoln 15-21-15 Red Oak 21-17-11
(2-0) Abraham Lincoln 24-21 Mount Vernon 22-10

Silver Pool

(2-0) Treynor 21-21 Harlan 12-18
(2-0) Creston 21-21 Treynor 17-14
(2-0) Creston 21-21 Treynor 17-14

Bronze Pool

(2-0) Sidney 21-21 Clarinda 4-8
(2-0) Tri-Center 23-27 Clarinda 21-25
(2-0) Sidney 21-21 Tri-Center 16-15

Mount Ayr Tournament 

Black Pool

(2-0) Mount Ayr 21-25 Lamoni 9-23
(2-0) Mount Ayr 21-21 Interstate 35 17-17
(2-0) Lamoni 21-21 Interstate 35 13-18

Red Pool

(2-1) Shenandoah 19-21-15 East Mills 21-15-8
(2-0) Shenandoah 21-21 Martensdale-St. Marys 19-16
(2-0) Shenandoah 21-21 Wayne 12-15
(2-0) East Mills 21-21 Martensdale-St. Marys 10-13
(2-0) East Mills 21-21 Wayne 9-6
(2-0) Martensdale-St. Marys 22-21 Wayne 20-14

Bracket Play:

Semifinal: (2-0) East Mills 25-25 Mount Ayr 9-12
Semifinal: (2-1) Shenandoah 27-22-15, Lamoni 25-25-10
3rd Place: Mount Ayr Lamoni
Championship: (2-0) East Mills 25-25 Shenandoah 20-12

Fort Dodge Tournament  

(2-0) Lewis Central 21-21 Sioux City West 10-10
(2-0) Lewis Central 21-21 Fort Dodge 8-15
(2-0) Lewis Central 21-21 Ridge View 13-18
(2-0) Fort Dodge 21-24 Sioux City West 16-22

Bracket Play

(2-0) Lewis Central 25-25 Sioux City West 11-8
Championship: (2-0) Lewis Central 25-25 Fort Dodge 7-6

ACGC Tournament 

Black Pool

(2-0) Glidden-Ralston 21-21 Colfax-Mingo 14-11
(2-0) Glidden-Ralston 21-21 Audubon 17-19
(2-1) ACGC 21-19-16 Glidden-Ralston 13-21-14
(2-1) Colfax-Mingo 21-14-15 Audubon 18-21-13
(2-0) ACGC 22-21 Audubon 20-8

Gold Pool

(2-0) Underwood 21-21 West Central Valley 12-13
(2-0) Underwood 21-21 Coon Rapids-Bayard 14-12
(2-0) Underwood 21-21 Exira/EHK 6-14
Coon Rapids-Bayard def. Exira/EHK
Coon Rapids-Bayard def. West Central Valley

Bracket Play

7th Place: (2-0) Audubon 21-21 West Central Valley 17-10
5th Place: (2-0) Colfax-Mingo Exira/EHK
Semifinal: (2-1) Coon Rapids-Bayard 21-15-15 ACGC 19-21-8
Semifinal: (2-0) Underwood 21-21 Glidden-Ralston 12-9
3rd Place: (2-0) ACGC 21-21 Glidden-Ralston 18-19
Championship: (2-0) Underwood 21-21 Coon Rapids-Bayard 8-16

West Harrison Tournament 

(2-1) West Harrison 21-19-17 Missouri Valley 13-21-15
(2-0) AHSTW 21-21 Woodbine 8-5
(2-0) Thomas Jefferson 21-21 Whiting 10-8
(2-0) Thomas Jefferson 21-21 West Harrison 18-13
(2-0) AHSTW 21-21 Whiting 8-4
(2-0) Missouri Valley 21-21 Woodbine 12-6
(2-1) AHSTW 21-13-15 Missouri Valley 17-21-12
(2-0) West Harrison 21-22 Whiting 6-20
(2-0) Thomas Jefferson 21-21 Woodbine 10-9
(2-0) West Harrison 21-21 Woodbine 16-12
(2-1) AHSTW 21-8-15 Thomas Jefferson 18-21-13
(2-0) Missouri Valley 21-21 Whiting 5-14
(2-0) Woodbine 21-21 Whiting 15-11
(2-0) Missouri Valley 21-21 Thomas Jefferson 18-16
(2-0) AHSTW 21-21 West Harrison 12-15

Carroll Tournament  

North Pool

(2-0) South Central Calhoun 21-21 Ar-We-Va 8-11
(2-0) Humboldt 21-21 Ar-We-Va 7-5
(2-1) Ar-We-Va 15-21-15 Storm Lake 21-19-10

South Pool

(2-0) Carroll 21-21 IKM-Manning 7-11
(2-0) Newell-Fonda 21-21 IKM-Manning 8-15
(2-1) Paton-Churdan 15-21-15 IKM-Manning 21-14-12
(2-0) Carroll 21-21 Paton-Churdan 8-9
(2-0) Newell-Fonda 21-21 Paton-Churdan 5-16

Melcher-Dallas Tournament 
(2-0) Nodaway Valley 21-21 Mormon Trail 17-5
(2-0) Nodaway Valley 21-21 Pleasantville 19-7
(2-0) Nodaway Valley 21-21 Melcher-Dallas 14-16
(2-0) Pleasantville 21-21 Mormon Trail 13-7
(2-0) Pleasantville 21-21 Melcher-Dallas 19-10

Northern Iowa overcomes Idaho State in fourth quarter, 13-6

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September 22nd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) — Will McElvain passed 17 yards to Isaiah Weston for the game’s only touchdown early in the fourth quarter and lifted Northern Iowa to a 13-6 victory over Idaho State on Saturday. McElvain scrambled to his right then back across the field before finding Weston in the left end of the end zone with 14:14 remaining.

Austin Evans and Bryce Flater picked off passes later in the quarter to thwart the Bengals (1-2). Omar Brown also had an interception for the FCS No. 8 Panthers (2-1) and Elerson Smith collected three sacks including one on Idaho State’s final possession.

Kevin Ryan kicked two field goals for the Bengals before Matthew Cook hit one for the Panthers to cut Idaho State’s lead to 6-3 at halftime. Cook added a 20-yarder with 2:11 remaining in the game. He is perfect on eight attempts this season.

Midwest Sports Headlines: 9/22/19

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September 22nd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Sophomore Brock Purdy threw for a career-high 435 yards and tied a school record with six touchdowns and Iowa State throttled Louisiana-Monroe 72-20. Purdy tossed three touchdown passes and ran for 75 yards and three TDs for the Cyclones, becoming the first player in school history to surpass 500 yards of total offense.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — The University of Iowa has reopened an inquiry into allegations that members of its marching band were targets of abuse during last weekend’s game at Iowa State University. Members of the Iowa band say they were subjected to racial slurs, verbal and physical and sexual harassment and assault before, during and after the game. The schools’ athletic directors said last week that they had looked into the claims, but they didn’t announce any punishment. Students said that was insufficient.

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) — Adrian Martinez passed for 327 yards and three touchdowns to lead Nebraska over Illinois 42-38 in the Big Ten Conference opener for both teams. The Cornhuskers (3-1, 1-0) put up 690 yards of total offense compared to 299 by Illinois (2-2, 0-1).

CHICAGO (AP) — Yadier Molina and Paul DeJong homered on Craig Kimbrel’s first two pitches in the ninth inning, and the St. Louis Cardinals handed the reeling Chicago Cubs their fifth straight loss with a wild 9-8 victory. Marcell Ozuna also connected as the NL Central-leading Cardinals won for the fifth time in six games.

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Twins closer Taylor Rogers got tagged during a seven-run ninth inning and Minnesota missed a chance to add to its AL Central lead, falling the Kansas City Royals 12-5. The Twins remained four games ahead of Cleveland, which lost at home to Philadelphia. Pinch-hitter Cheslor Cuthbert lined a tiebreaking, two-run homer off Rogers to begin the Royals’ big burst. Rogers gave up three runs on three hits while getting just one out.

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Kendall Austin threw 202 yards, Martell Pettaway ran for a pair of scores, and West Virginia held on for a 29-24 victory over Kansas to open Big 12 play Saturday. Kennedy McCoy added 73 yards rushing and a touchdown, and Evan Staley bounced back from an early miss to hit three field goals, as the Mountaineers improved to 8-1 against the Jayhawks. Carter Stanley threw for 235 yards and three TDs for the Jayhawks.

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Police say a 21-year-old Columbia College volleyball player Shelby Meyer has died. Police say Shelby Meyer, a junior, was found dead Saturday morning at an apartment building in Columbia. She apparently fell while trying to climb a ladder to the apartment’s roof. No foul play is suspected but an investigation is continuing.