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Harlan Cyclone Track Results

Sports

April 15th, 2013 by Jim Field

Team Scores:

  1. Harlan  128
  2. Abraham Lncoln  93
  3. Carroll  83
  4. ADM  74
  5. Fremont-Mills  47
  6. Denison  38
  7. Thomas Jefferson  36
  8. Bedford  24
  9. Underwood  15
  10. Audubon  8

Click the link below for complete results:

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Hawkeyes have 3-man race at QB

Sports

April 15th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

WEST DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Iowa piled its team onto five busses and trekked halfway across the state Sunday, giving its fans in the Des Moines area a sneak peek at the 2013 Hawkeyes.  The crowd at West Des Moines Valley High saw the same thing they’ll likely see at the final spring practice in Iowa City in two weeks.

The Hawkeyes have three quarterbacks competing for the vacant starting job, but Jake Rudock, Cody Sokol and C.J. Beathard have yet to separate themselves.  Coach Kirk Ferentz says that Rudock has the best handle on things because he was James Vandenberg’s backup in 2012. But Ferentz says it’s too early to predict who’ll be the starter this fall.

Lucroy homers in 10th, Brewers defeat Cardinals

Sports

April 15th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

ST. LOUIS (AP) – Jonathan Lucroy hit a solo home run in the 10th inning and the Milwaukee Brewers rallied past the St. Louis Cardinals 4-3 Sunday and avoided a sweep at Busch Stadium.  The Brewers trailed 3-0 when Ryan Braun hit a two-run homer off reliever Trevor Rosenthal with no outs in the eighth.

Braun’s second home run of the season snapped a 39-inning shutout streak for St. Louis pitchers. It also broke a club-record 32-inning scoreless string for the Brewers, who had not scored since the second inning Tuesday against the Cubs.

Milwaukee tied it in the ninth on a leadoff single by Carlos Gomez and an RBI double by Yuniesky Betancourt off Mitchell Boggs.

Wainwright, Cardinals whip Brewers 8-0

Sports

April 13th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

ST. LOUIS (AP) – Adam Wainwright threw a four-hitter and drove in two runs with three hits, two in a seven-run sixth inning, and the St. Louis Cardinals shut out the Milwaukee Brewers for the second straight game with a 8-0 victory on Saturday.  Milwaukee ace Yovani Gallardo (0-1) endured yet another setback against his nemesis, falling to 1-10 with a 6.83 ERA against St. Louis after getting charged with five earned runs in 5 1-3 innings. Gallardo, a 16-game winner coming off his fourth consecutive 200-strikeout season, was 0-2 with a 12.34 ERA in three starts against St. Louis last season.

The Cardinals have outscored their opponents 23-1 the last three games and are 4-1 on their opening homestand heading into the finale Sunday. The Brewers, minus injured sluggers Corey Hart and Aramis Ramirez, haven’t scored in 25 straight innings and are 1-8 since winning opening day.

ISU QB Richardson adapts to “Pistol” attack

Sports

April 13th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) – Iowa State quarterback Sam Richardson is nearly finished with his first spring as the Cyclones starter.  A new role and a new system haven’t slowed down the sophomore.  Richardson earned high praise yet again Saturday from Iowa State offensive coordinator Courtney Messingham for his work in spring ball.

Both Messingham and Iowa State coach Paul Rhoads say they’re pleased with what they’ve seen so far out of Richardson, who took over the starting job at the end of last season and entered the spring atop a thin depth chart. Messingham says Richardson is a smart quarterback who’s shown he can operate schemes under heavy pressure.

5th Annual Tour de Tivoli ride deadline approaches

News, Sports

April 13th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Monday is the deadline for anyone interested in riding in this year’s 5th Annual Tour de Tivoli bike ride, that takes place May 26th, as part of TivoliFest. This year’s ride is being held in memory of Cheryl Swearingen, co-creator of the event. It features 26 and 50-mile loops. Both loops begin at 9-a.m., with riders heading north out of Elk Horn on Main Street, then west on County Road F-58. Riders on both loops will then travel on M-47, with a stop at Prairie Rose State Park if necessary, before continuing onto Highway 44 enroute to Kimballton, where there will be another break offered at the Little Mermaid.

From there, riders have the option to split-up to complete a 26-mile leg, which takes them on Highway 173 back to Elk Horn, or a 50-mile route that continues east on Highway 44 to Hamlin, with a stop at the T-Bone Trail head, before proceeding south on the trail to Exira. After another brief rest, riders on the 50-mile leg will proceed west to Elk Horn on F-58/Littlefield Drive. Danish flags will mark the entire route.

Anyone who registers for the event by April 15th, has an opportunity to purchase a one-of-a-kind classy, bike jersey featuring the 2013 Tivoli Fest logo and theme, and, on the back, a picture of Cheryl Swearingen. The cost prior to the ride is $65 each. Early registration costs $35, and includes a Tour de Tivoli t-shirt, SAG stations/refreshments, chances to win door prizes, a meal or post-ride meal, and free “Music at the Mill” entertainment.

For more information, call Debbie McClain at 712-249-7257.

Friday Soccer Results

Sports

April 13th, 2013 by Jim Field

Boys Soccer:

  • Riverside 5, Atlantic 4
  • Glenwood 3, Harlan 1

Girls Soccer:

  • Riverside 1, A-H-S-T 0
  • St. Albert 5 Tri-Center 2
  • Glenwood 3, Harlan 2
  • Thomas Jefferson 5, Missouri Valley 0
  • Abraham Lincoln 5, Omaha Roncalli Catholic 1

Griswold Boys Win Underwood Track Meet

Sports

April 13th, 2013 by Jim Field

The Griswold boys track team claimed the team title at Underwood on Friday night. In their second meet of the season, the Tigers topped the 14 team field with 116 points. Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson took second with 74 points.

Four first place finishes highlighted the cold, windy night for the Tigers. Taylor Briles handled the 100 meter field with a time of 11.97. The senior sprinter also anchored the top 4×200 team of Derek Kirchoff, Kenneth Clary, and Grant Haynes. Haynes returned to the track to win the open 200 in :25.26. Aaron Metheny leaped 19’04” for a gold medal.

Double scoring in 5 individual events gave the Griswold squad a boost. Clary took 3rd in the 100 and Devin Bates claimed 4th in the long jump to earn big points for the Tigers in those events. In the 800 open it was Xavier Olivio, 2nd and Jacob Maass 6th. Mason Anstey and Tanner Potter took 2nd and 4th in the 400 low hurdles. In the 3200 meters Zach Vance earned 3rd and Brighton Brandt took 6th.

Additional Griswold scoring included:
2nd place 4×100 Kirchoff,Clary, Haynes & Briles
2nd place shuttle hurdle. Kirchoff,Tyler DeWitt, Hadley Ogg & Anstey
2nd place Distant medley Kirchoff, Clary, Briles & Jordan Vetter
3rd place 4×800 Maass, Olivio, Vetter & Potter
3rd place 1600 meter run. Vance
5th place. Discus Collin Fast
6th place. Shot put. Fast

The Tigers are scheduled to run at Treynor on Monday night.

(Coach Jane Chaillie)

Atlantic Boys Win Lewis Central Golf Tourney

Sports

April 13th, 2013 by Jim Field

Lewis Central Tournament at Fox Run Friday, April 12:
  1. Atlantic 305
  2. Bellevue East 321
  3. Roncalli 331
  4. East Mills 339
  5. Nodaway Valley 340
  6. Shenandoah 349
  7. Lewis Central 361
  8. Glenwood 375
  9. St. Albert 388
  10. Red Oak 399
  11. Brownwell-Talbot 436
  12. Omaha Bryan 485
  13. Heartland Christian
Atlantic Results:
Travis Olsen 72 (Medalist)
Sam Markham 74 (Runner-up)
Evan Schuler 75 (3rd Place)

Ben Nelson 85

Sam Renaud 86

Nick Barry 84

Coach Ed Den Beste says:
It was a cold start to the golf meet today. Gloves and a hat were a must. We knew conditions would be tough, but had to get in a good mind set to play today. Travis played very well in the cold today. A one over 72 is a great score. Sam Markham got his first birdie, actually had 3 today. Great score of 74. Evan also played pretty solid. He was disappointed though. Felt he didn’t hit it that well. Ben, Nick and Sam Renaud struggled some but did finish pretty well.

This was a great week for the boys!!!

7:20-a.m. Sports (podcast): Sat., April 13th 2013

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April 13th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

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