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(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 2/4/19

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February 5th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast with Jim Field.

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Area Girls Basketball Scores from 2/4/19

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February 5th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Creston 65, Atlantic 59
Denison-Schleswig 63, OA-BCIG 34
Glenwood 87, Clarinda 45
Red Oak 63, Southwest Valley 43
Shenandoah 52, Tri-Center 35
Sioux City East 53, Harlan 33

Western Iowa Conference

AHSTW, Avoca 58, Nodaway Valley 55
IKM-Manning 83, MVAOCOU 45
Logan-Magnolia 57, Underwood 42
Riverside 58, Whiting 54
Treynor 75, Audubon 40

Rolling Valley Conference

Ar-We-Va, Westside 58, Paton-Churdan 47
CAM 98, West Harrison 57 (CAM clinches the RVC Championship. Paige McAfee reaches 1,000 career points)
Coon Rapids-Bayard 50, Boyer Valley 41
Exira-EHK 71, Woodbine 34 (Win 400 for Head Coach Tom Petersen)
Glidden-Ralston 55, West Central Valley 34

Corner Conference

Sidney 59, Fremont-Mills 33
Lenox 61, Stanton 35

Other Scores

ADM, Adel 69, Carroll 57
Boone 37, Winterset 34
Martensdale-St Marys 64, East Union 13
Mount Ayr 67, Interstate 35, Truro 38
Van Meter 49, Earlham 30

Area Boys Basketball Scores from 2/4/19

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February 5th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Atlantic 56, Creston 47
Denison-Schleswig 63, OA-BCIG 34
Glenwood 81, Clarinda 53
Red Oak 54, Southwest Valley 51

Western Iowa Conference

AHSTW 58, Nodaway Valley 55 (Clayton Akers 20pts, Michael Mantell 14pts, 11reb)
IKM-Manning 41, MVAO-CO-U 35, OT
Logan-Magnolia 57, Underwood 42
Treynor 56, Audubon 36
Tri-Center, Neola 57, Shenandoah 54

Rolling Valley Conference

Ar-We-Va 79, Paton-Churdan 51
Boyer Valley 38, Coon Rapids-Bayard 27
Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 98, Woodbine 75 (Cole Burmeister 24pts, reached 1,000 career points, Trever Schulz 23, Josh Pettepier 21, Dakota Rold 21)
West Harrison, Mondamin 66, CAM, Anita 58

Corner Conference

Sidney 56, Fremont Mills, Tabor 51
Stanton 74, Lenox 53

Other Scores

Bedford 60, Lamoni 52
Carroll 62, ADM, Adel 57
Mount Ayr 48, Interstate 35,Truro 39
West Monona 47, River Valley, Correctionville 45
Winterset 59, Boone 46

Midwest Sports Headlines: 2/5/19

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February 5th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

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

NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — Lindell Wigginton scored 17 points to help lead No. 17 Iowa State to a 75-74 victory over Oklahoma. Marial Shayok added 16 points, 10 in the final eight minutes, including a crucial off-balance 3-pointer as the shot clock expired with 1:19 remaining, for Iowa State (18-5, 7-3 Big 12).

UNDATED (AP) — No. 2 Duke is to face No. 3 Virginia in a rematch of one of the season’s most entertaining games. The Blue Devils won the first meeting 72-70 to hand the Cavaliers their first loss. The rematch will be at Virginia’s John Paul Jones Arena

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Missouri’s Cuonzo Martin is downplaying his return to Tennessee as a visiting men’s basketball coach for the first time since the end of his own tenure coaching the Volunteers. Martin already faces enough of a challenge trying to upset the top-ranked Vols. Tennessee will take a school-record 16-game winning streak into Tuesday night’s game against Missouri.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs have instituted a lifetime ban against a fan accused of flashing a laser at New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady during last month’s AFC championship game. The Kansas City Star reports that the Chiefs say the team is also working with authorities to charge the fan “as aggressively as possible.” That decision would ultimately be made by Jackson County prosecutors.

Wigginton, Shayok lead No. 17 Iowa State past Oklahoma

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February 4th, 2019 by admin

NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — Lindell Wigginton scored 17 points to help lead No. 17 Iowa State to a 75-74 victory over Oklahoma on Monday night.

Marial Shayok added 16 points, 10 in the final eight minutes, including a crucial off-balance 3-pointer as the shot clock expired with 1:19 remaining, for Iowa State (18-5, 7-3 Big 12). Shayok, who shot just 2-of-7 for six points through the first 32-plus minutes, also had eight rebounds and five assists as the Cyclones won their fourth straight.

Kristian Doolittle had 19 points and nine rebounds, while Brady Manek scored 16 for Oklahoma (15-8, 3-7), which had a very short turnaround after a game at West Virginia on Saturday. The Sooners have lost three in a row.

Iowa State led for most of the second half, going up 64-57 with 5:49 remaining when Wigginton hit two free throws. But Oklahoma battled back, going on a 12-5 run over the next four minutes to tie it 69-69 on Christian James’ layup with 1:51 to go.

The Cyclones pushed the lead to four on Talen Hortton-Tucker’s free throw with 13.5 seconds left, and after Doolittle’s basket pulled OU to within two again with 4.2 to go, Shayok sank two more free throws with 3.5 seconds remaining before Jala Bieniemy hit a meaningless 3-pointer as time expired.

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Iowa State: The Cyclones return home to face TCU on Saturday, the first of two meetings against the Horned Frogs in a span of two weeks.

Atlantic avenges early season loss with win over Creston

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February 4th, 2019 by admin

The Atlantic Trojans boys basketball team used a solid defensive effort to get by the Creston Panthers on Monday night 56-47. It was a tight game throughout and the Trojans trailed by two at the end of the 1st and by one at Halftime 26-25. Atlantic turned the game in their favor in the third, and led 41-32 heading into the fourth.

The Trojans played strong defensively, especially in the second half. Creston’s Kylan Smallwood dropped 38 on the Trojans in their first meeting of the season and he had 16 by halftime on Monday. Atlantic Head Coach Jeff Ebling said he told the team at the break that they were going to have to slow him down or they wouldn’t win the game. Tyler Moen played tight on Smallwood in the second half and he finished with 24 points, including a couple of late buckets. The Trojans not only slowed down the talented Smallwood but made it difficult on the rest of the Panthers as well with some different looks in the second half.

Atlantic got a strong performance on Senior Night from senior Chase Mullenix who finished with 17 points. Logan Reilly and Skyler Handlos both finished with 10 for the Trojans as they improved to 7-10 on the season. The Trojans are back it on Tuesday with a game at the Atlantic Middle School against Clarinda at 7:30pm.

The Panthers only had four players get in the scorebook and fell to 7-10. They will next travel to Clarinda on Thursday.

Listen to a postgame interview with Coach Ebling below.

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Atlantic girls come up short against Creston on Senior Night

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February 4th, 2019 by admin

The Atlantic girls basketball team played a strong game on Monday night but ultimately couldn’t come away with a victory. The Trojans fell to the Creston Panthers 65-59. Atlantic was down three at the end of the first quarter but played a solid game on both ends of the floor to lead 30-26 at halftime. The Panthers turned it around in the third behind 3 three pointers from Brielle Baker and grabbed a 43-38 lead at the end of the three. The Trojans fought back to tie the game late at 58, but the Panthers scored the next five points and secured the win.

Creston was led by 26 points from Kelsey Fields and 24 points from Brielle Baker. The Panthers get back above .500 with the win and are 9-8 on the season. They will travel to Clarinda on Thursday.

Atlantic had one of their better offensive outputs of the season and had four players in double figures: McKenzie Waters with 14, both Alyssa Ginther and Baylee Newell with 13, and Haley Rasmussen with 10. The Trojans fall to 3-16 and will face Clarinda on Tuesday night at the Atlantic Middle School at 6:00pm.

Atlantic hosts Creston for hoops double-dip tonight on KJAN

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February 4th, 2019 by Jim Field

Trojan LogoAtlantic hosts Creston tonight for a basketball doubleheader and we’ll have coverage on KJAN.

The girls game is set to tip-off at 6:00pm and the boys will follow at about 7:30pm. It will be a busy night with AHS Fuel hosting their Coaches vs. Cancer night to raise funds for the American Cancer Society. CCHS is supporting the effort with donations and giveaways during the evening. Fans are encouraged to wear pink to support he effort.

Atlantic came up short in both games early in the season at Creston and will try to turn the tables tonight. Chris Parks will have the call tonight on KJAN with pregame at 5:50pm. You can listen on AM1220, FM101.1, online at kjan.com, and live video will be available on our facebook page.

AP Boys High School Basketball Poll 02/04/2019

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February 4th, 2019 by admin

The Top Ten teams in the Associated Press Iowa high school basketball poll with first-place votes in parentheses and won-loss record, total points and position last week at right:

Class 4A
Record Pts Prv
1. North Scott, Eldridge (9) 16-0 98 2
2. Bettendorf 16-1 81 3
3. Waukee (1) 16-1 76 1
4. Iowa City, West 12-3 64 4
5. Cedar Falls 13-2 50 6
6. Dubuque, Senior 12-2 49 8
7. Sioux City, East 15-1 41 7
8. Davenport, Central 13-3 30 5
9. Valley, West Des Moines 14-3 23 T9
10. Prairie, Cedar Rapids 12-3 18 T9

Others receiving votes: Des Moines, North 8. Ames 7. Linn-Mar, Marion 3. Indianola 2.

Class 3A
Record Pts Prv
1. Clear Lake (7) 17-0 94 1
2. Norwalk (2) 13-3 85 2
3. Maquoketa (1) 15-1 76 4
4. Sergeant Bluff-Luton 15-3 75 3
5. Pella 13-4 50 5
6. West Delaware, Manchester 13-4 38 8
7. Fairfield 13-3 27 9
8. Glenwood 12-4 23 NR
9. Carroll 13-3 21 7
10. Denison-Schleswig 12-4 17 NR

Others receiving votes: Gilbert 14. Oskaloosa 14. Marion 5. Boone 3. Spencer 3. Xavier, Cedar Rapids 2. Center Point-Urbana 1. Le Mars 1. Storm Lake 1.

Class 2A
Record Pts Prv
1. North Linn, Troy Mills (8) 17-0 98 1
2. Boyden-Hull (2) 18-0 89 2
3. West Sioux, Hawarden 18-0 72 4
4. South Hamilton, Jewell 17-1 70 6
5. South Central Calhoun 18-1 42 7
6. Van Meter 16-1 39 3
7. Treynor 16-2 32 5
8. Camanche 16-2 30 8
9. Dike-New Hartford 15-1 26 9
10. Pella Christian 11-6 22 NR

Others receiving votes: Regina, Iowa City 13. Western Christian, Hull 9. West Branch 5. Sioux Center 2. Forest City 1.

Class 1A
Record Pts Prv
1. Grand View Christian (8) 17-1 98 1
2. Montezuma (1) 17-0 73 2
3. New London 17-0 68 3
(tie) George-Little Rock 17-2 68 5
5. Ankeny Christian Academy (1) 18-0 64 4
6. Ar-We-Va, Westside 19-0 47 7
7. Stanton 19-0 44 6
8. Prince of Peace Prep, Clinton 15-1 39 8
9. Sioux Central, Sioux Rapids 17-2 18 9
10. Exira-Elk Horn-Kimballton 17-2 13 10

Others receiving votes: Easton Valley 6. Newman Catholic, Mason City 6. Bishop Garrigan, Algona 3. South O’Brien, Paullina 2. Notre Dame, Burlington 1.

AP Women’s College Basketball Top 25 02/04/2019

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February 4th, 2019 by admin

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ women’s college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Feb. 3, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week’s ranking:

Record Pts Prv
1. Baylor (25) 19-1 697 1
2. Louisville (3) 21-1 668 3
3. Oregon 21-1 632 4
4. Notre Dame 21-2 608 5
5. UConn 19-2 596 2
6. Mississippi St. 21-1 578 6
7. Oregon St. 19-3 513 9
8. Marquette 19-3 483 10
9. NC State 21-1 470 7
10. Maryland 19-2 459 11
11. Stanford 18-3 447 8
12. South Carolina 16-5 352 16
13. Gonzaga 21-2 316 15
14. Texas 18-4 313 12
15. Syracuse 17-4 303 18
16. Iowa 17-5 279 13
17. Utah 18-3 209 14
18. Texas A&M 18-4 206 20
19. Kentucky 18-5 173 19
20. Rutgers 17-5 160 17
20. Arizona St. 15-6 160 21
22. Iowa St. 17-5 150 23
23. Michigan St. 16-5 130 22
24. Florida St. 19-3 111 24
25. Miami 19-5 20

Others receiving votes: South Dakota 17, North Carolina 13, UCF 10, Missouri 7, West Virginia 5, New Mexico 4, Drake 3, California 2, Minnesota 2, Rice 2, BYU 1, Cent Michigan 1.