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Final Girls Basketball Rankings 02/13/2017

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February 14th, 2017 by admin

The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union released their final rankings for the season on Monday for all classes.

2017 FINAL Iowa Girls High School Basketball Rankings
Compiled by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union
Thursday, February 13

Class 5A

School Record LW
1 Indianola 21-0 1
2 West Des Moines Valley 19-2 2
3 Iowa City West 18-3 4
4 Iowa City High 20-1 5
5 Cedar Falls 19-2 3
6 Waukee 16-4 6
7 Dowling Catholic 17-4 7
8 Johnston 17-4 8
9 Ankeny Centennial 16-5 11
10 Pleasant Valley 18-3 10
11 Davenport North 17-4 9
12 Ames 14-7 13
13 Southeast Polk 13-8 12
14 Bettendorf 14-6 14
15 Dubuque Hempstead 14-7 15

Dropped Out None

Class 4A

School Record LW
1 Marion 20-1 1
2 Nevada 20-1 2
3 Grinnell 17-4 3
4 Pella 17-4 4
5 Lewis Central 20-1 5
6 Cedar Rapids Xavier 15-6 6
7 Western Dubuque 20-1 7
8 North Scott 16-5 8
9 Dallas Center-Grimes 12-9 9
10 Le Mars 18-3 12
11 Carlisle 17-4 13
12 Ballard 15-5 14
13 Waverly-Shell Rock 15-6 10
14 Boone 17-5 11
15 Fairfield 16-5 15

Dropped out: None

Class 3A

School Record LW
1 Sioux Center 21-0 1
2 Pocahontas Area 21-1 2
3 Center Point-Urbana 18-3 4
4 Crestwood 18-1 3
5 Cherokee 17-3 5
6 Union 19-2 6
7 Davenport Assumption 12-7 7
8 Clear Lake 18-3 8
9 Shenandoah 19-2 10
10 Mount Vernon 15-6 11
11 PCM 16-3 12
12 Mid-Prairie 15-6 14
13 Algona 17-4 15
14 West Marshall 18-3 9
15 North Polk 15-6 NR

Dropped Out: Humboldt (13)

Class 2A

1 Iowa City Regina 22-0 1
2 Treynor 22-0 2
3 Central Decatur 21-0 3
4 Western Christian 19-2 5
5 North Linn 21-1 4
6 Panorama 20-1 7
7 Pella Christian 12-8 6
8 Cascade 19-2 8
9 West Sioux 20-1 9
10 Van Meter 17-3 10
11 Mount Ayr 19-2 13
12 Logan-Magnolia 18-3 11
13 West Lyon 17-4 12
14 Maquoketa Valley 18-4 14
15 IKM-Manning 16-4 15

Dropped Out: None

Class 1A

School Record LW
1 Springville 19-2 1
2 Turkey Valley 18-2 2
3 Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 19-1 3
4 Newell-Fonda 18-3 6
5 Kee 14-4 5
6 Marquette Catholic 18-3 7
7 Kingsley-Pierson 20-1 8
8 Sidney 19-1 9
9 Janesville 21-0 10
10 Glidden-Ralston 17-3 4
11 West Hancock 18-3 13
12 Burlington Notre Dame 16-6 14
13 Westwood 15-6 15
14 AGWSR 16-4 NR
15 Lynnville-Sully 19-2 11

Dropped Out: Colo-Nesco (12)

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 2/14/2017

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February 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast w/Jim Field.

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Boys District Basketball scores from Monday, 2/13/17

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February 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

BOYS BASKETBALL
1A District 1 Substate 1
Play In

Sioux Central, Sioux Rapids 54, Marcus-Meridian-Cleghorn/Remsen Union (MMCRU) 45

1A District 11 Substate 6
Play In

Sigourney 73, Melcher-Dallas 37

1A District 14 Substate 7
Play In

East Mills 70, Griswold 39

1A District 15 Substate 8
Play In

Glidden-Ralston 67, Riverside, Oakland 51

1A District 3 Substate 2
Play In

Manson Northwest Webster 60, West Bend-Mallard 38

1A District 4 Substate 2
Play In

North Iowa, Buffalo Center 64, Latimer CAL 49

1A District 5 Substate 3
Play In

Nashua-Plainfield 42, Clarksville 40

1A District 7 Substate 4
Play In

East Buchanan, Winthrop 57, West Central, Maynard 49

1A District 8 Substate 4
Play In

Maquoketa Valley, Delhi 74, Rivermont 8

1A District 9 Substate 5
Play In

H-L-V, Victor 57, English Valleys, North English 45

2A District 16 Substate 8
Quarterfinal

East Sac County 68, Missouri Valley 32

2A District 2 Substate 1
Quarterfinal

West Lyon, Inwood 79, Sibley-Ocheyedan 55

2A District 7 Substate 4
Quarterfinal

North Cedar, Stanwood 50, Durant-Bennett 43

Morgan helps Northern Iowa hold off Missouri State 55-52

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February 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Jeremy Morgan had 18 points with five rebounds and four assists and Northern Iowa edged Missouri State 55-52 on Sunday. Bennett Koch added 14 points and seven rebounds and Klint Carlson had 10 points for the Panthers (13-12, 8-6 Missouri Valley), who have won three straight and eight of their last nine.

Dequon Miller and Jarred Miller had 12 each for the Bears (15-12, 6-8), who have lost three straight and five of six. Obediah Church had 12 rebounds and Alize Johnson 10 as Missouri State had a 41-24 advantage on the boards.

The Bears had a 15-0 run in the first half but Morgan had back-to-back 3-pointers in the last minute and the Panthers trailed 28-27 at the break. Morgan’s 3 with 4:57 to play put Northern Iowa up 52-45 with 4:57 to play but the Panthers missed their last four shots. But Missouri State, which missed 10 straight, only made two of its last four down the stretch.

Bob Elliott leaving Irish post to coach Nebraska’s safeties

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February 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Bob Elliott is leaving his job as special assistant to the head coach at Notre Dame to coach safeties at Nebraska. Cornhuskers coach Mike Riley on Monday announced the hiring of Elliott, who has 38 years of college coaching experience and spent the past five seasons on the Notre Dame staff.

Elliott coached safeties at Notre Dame in 2012-13 when Bob Diaco was the Irish defensive coordinator. Diaco was hired as Nebraska’s defensive coordinator last month. Elliott coached Notre Dame’s outside linebackers in 2014. He was involved in player personnel decisions, analytics, defensive strategy, game planning and on-campus recruiting as Brian Kelly’s special assistant the past two years.

In addition to several stops as a position coach, Elliott has been defensive coordinator at San Diego State, Kansas State and Iowa.

St. Louis’ Oh brings stability to back of Cardinals’ bullpen

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February 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

JUPITER, Fla. (AP) — Seung-hwan Oh enjoyed a breakout rookie season for St. Louis, compiling a 1.92 ERA and evolving into the closer. After finishing with 19 saves, the right-handed reliever enters this spring with a clearly defined role at the end of the Cardinals bullpen.

Cardinals pitchers and catchers have officially reported to camp, but Oh, like most of the players in that group, has actually been in Jupiter for about a month. There one major difference in this year’s spring routine will come when Oh takes leave of the Cardinals to return home to play for South Korea in the World Baseball Classic — one of six Cardinals big leaguers who will take part in the tournament.

It will be Oh’s fourth world baseball classic.

Chiefs coach Andy Reid makes minor moves to coaching staff

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February 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Chiefs have promoted Brad Childress to assistant head coach and announced that Matt Nagy will take over as the sole offensive coordinator in a minor shake-up of Andy Reid’s staff. Childress and Nagy served as co-offensive coordinators last season. Their new roles were announced Monday.

Childress takes over from David Culley, who served as assistant head coach and wide receivers coach last season. Culley left in the offseason to be the quarterbacks coach in Buffalo. The Chiefs already have hired Greg Lewis to work with wide receivers.

Nagy began his coaching career with Reid in Philadelphia, then followed him to Kansas City as the quarterbacks coach. Last year was his first as co-offensive coordinator.

AP Women’s Basketball Top 25 2/13/2017

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February 13th, 2017 by admin

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ women’s college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Feb. 12, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking

Record Pts Prv
1. UConn (33) 24-0 825 1
2. Maryland 25-1 787 3
3. Mississippi St. 25-1 737 4
4. Baylor 24-2 703 2
4. Florida St. 23-2 703 5
6. South Carolina 21-2 687 6
7. Notre Dame 23-3 621 7
8. Texas 20-4 582 11
9. Washington 24-3 571 10
10. Stanford 22-4 519 8
11. Oregon St. 23-3 488 9
12. Ohio St. 22-5 446 13
13. Duke 22-4 439 14
14. Louisville 22-6 412 12
15. NC State 19-6 321 17
16. Miami 19-6 313 16
17. DePaul 22-5 290 18
18. UCLA 18-7 280 15
19. Oklahoma 20-6 263 19
20. Michigan 21-5 178 21
21. Syracuse 18-8 143 20
22. South Florida 20-4 108 22
23. Texas A&M 19-6 67
24. Kansas St 18-7 66 25
25. Drake 20-4 51

Others receiving votes: Arizona St. 48, Tennessee 17, Kentucky 15, Temple 12, Gonzaga 10, Creighton 9, Green Bay 5, West Virginia 4, Dayton 3, Oregon 2.

 

AP Men’s Basketball Top 25 2/13/2017

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February 13th, 2017 by admin

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Feb. 12, 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. Gonzaga (60) 26-0 1620 1
2. Villanova (5) 24-2 1564 2
3. Kansas 22-3 1493 3
4. Baylor 22-3 1394 6
5. Arizona 23-3 1301 9
6. UCLA 23-3 1276 10
7. Oregon 22-4 1229 5
8. Louisville 20-5 1204 4
9. West Virginia 20-5 1012 13
10. North Carolina 21-5 1005 8
11. Wisconsin 21-4 868 7
12. Duke 20-5 857 18
13. Kentucky 20-5 854 15
14. Virginia 18-6 825 12
15. Florida 20-5 717 17
16. Purdue 20-5 682 16
17. Florida State 21-5 665 14
18. Cincinnati 22-3 634 11
19. SMU 22-4 415 25
20. Creighton 21-4 298 23
21. South Carolina 20-5 296 19
22. Saint Mary’s 22-3 269 20
23. Maryland 21-4 136 21
24. Butler 19-6 129 22
25. Notre Dame 19-7 122

Others receiving votes: Wichita State 87, Xavier 72, Northwestern 60,Southern Cal 16, VCU 14, Dayton 4, Middle Tennessee 3, Monmouth 2, Oklahoma State 1, Vermont 1.

 

Griswold travels to East Mills for playoff game

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February 13th, 2017 by admin

The Griswold boys basketball team will head to Malvern tonight to face the East Mills Wolverines and we’ll have coverage on KJAN.  The Tigers and Wolverines met once in the regular season back on January 12th with the Wolverines prevailing 40-28.  Tonight will be win or go home in the first round of Class 1A District 14 play.  The game is one of two pig-tail games in the bracket that will be played at East Mills High tonight. The first game will have Essex taking on Clarinda Academy at 6:30pm with a chance to face top seed Fremont-Mills on the line.  The winner of the Griswold-East Mills game will play second-seeded Stanton on Thursday in Stanton.

Griswold (0-21) has been led on the season by Clay Amos and Morgan Mundorf who are both averaging 8 points per game. East Mills (11-7) has two players averaging 10 points per game: Weston Copperstone and Noah Hillyer.

Chris Parks and Mike Smith will have the call of the game tonight on KJAN with pre-game about 7:50pm and tip-off scheduled for 8:00pm.