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August 8th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Tuesday’s Games
  • Omaha 6, Colorado Springs 1
  • Iowa 7, Reno 4

 

Wednesday’s Games
  • Colorado Springs at Omaha, 1:05 p.m.
  • Reno at Iowa, 1:05 p.m.

Posey, Zito lead Giants past Cardinals, 4-2

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August 7th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

ST. LOUIS (AP) – Buster Posey continued his second-half tear with a three-run homer, Barry Zito pitched 6 2-3 innings of two-run ball and the San Francisco Giants defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 4-2 Tuesday night.  Posey leads the major leagues with a .448 batting average and 30 RBIs since the All-Star break, including 12 in his last six games. The home run extended his hitting streak to 11 games.

Joaquin Arias drove in the Giants’ other run with an RBI double. Melky Cabrera also doubled for San Francisco, giving him a big league leading 152 hits.  Zito (9-8) allowed  two solo home runs by Allen Craig. He gave up eight hits overall with four strikeouts and no walks. Jeremy Affeldt got the last four outs for his third save in four chances.

Cardinals starter Lance Lynn (13-5) allowed four runs on eight hits with two walks and six strikeouts in six innings.

Iowa to pay newspaper’s legal fees in records case

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August 7th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa will pay over $30,000 in a newspaper’s legal fees in a lawsuit over records from the University of Iowa related to its handling of a 2007 sexual assault incident involving two football players. The Iowa City Press-Citizen says the payment was approved on Monday by the State Appeal Board, which reviews and signs off on the state’s legal settlements. The Iowa Supreme Court ruled 4-3 last month that the university can withhold certain records requested by the Press-Citizen. The court found some records were protected by the Federal Educational Rights and Privacy Act, while others were available for disclosure. Because the case resulted in some records being released, the university didn’t challenge a lower court order that the state pay the newspaper’s attorney fees.

No more gold medals for Gabby

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August 7th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

LONDON (AP) – No more golds for Gabby, one more for China. And Aly Raisman finally caught a (tie) break . Raisman was initially fourth after missing a medal in the all-around because she was on the short end of the tiebreak rules. But she questioned her score and judges revised it, giving her an additional .10 in difficulty.  That put her at 15.066, identical to that of Romania’s Catalina Ponor. But Raisman got the bronze because of a higher execution mark.

Deng Linlin won the gold medal while teammate Sui Lu captured the silver. It was China’s second gold of the day, following Feng Zhe’s title on parallel bars. Gabby Douglas was seventh after a fall. But she finishes the London Olympics with two gold medals, including the all-around title, gymnastics’ biggest prize.

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Iowa coach says this is his youngest team, looks for continued improvement

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August 7th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Iowa football coach Kirk Ferentz spoke to the media Monday with four days of fall practice already completed. Ferentz says every day of practice is key heading into the season opener in Chicago. “The good news I think we have a lot of healthy competition at a lot of different spots, that’s certainly a positive. We have a depth chart that’s been distributed, it’s pretty much something you’ll probably be able to throw out the window in a week or two because I think this is the kind of football team that is going to look different in the weeks ahead and heading and certainly as we go into September and October,” Ferentz says. “Obviously what we’re doing on the field right now is going to be very important.” This will be Ferentz’s 14th season and what he calls his youngest team.

“We’ve got a lot of guys that have been in the program, I think when they get the opportunity they’ll do a fine job,” Ferentz says. He says this will be a little like the 2009 season where many of the starters on the offensive line were new going in, but they did a good job. Greg Davis takes over as the offensive coordinator, and there will be a new face carrying the ball after turnover at the position. Ferentz says they’ll go with the players who are in camp, and so far they are coming along. “You know everybody looks good right now, but you’d expect that. Over the course of time usually the picture becomes a little bit more clear, and then the other obvious part, more important part of it, is how players perform in games,” Ferentz explained. “And that’s something you just can’t simulate in practice, its a different arena certainly. So the first hurdle is what do we get done in camp, who looks the best and we’ll try to get them line up correctly, and see how they respond once they go to Chicago, and that will be the next phase.”

One constant for the offense is senior quarterback James Vandenberg. “You know this is James’ senior year. I don’t want to overstate it for him or speak for him, but he obviously wants to play his best football this year as you would hope,” Ferentz says. He says Vandenberg got with the new offensive coordinator early on and was probably ahead of everyone in learning it. “Flipping it over on Greg’s side, how do you not love James Vandenberg? James is just an outstanding guy, so I think that has been a pretty good marriage certainly already.”

The defense will also have a new coordinator, but in this case, Phil Parker was already on the staff and moved up. Ferentz says it’s not as big a transition for the defense to the new coordinator because all the terminology is the same. The Hawkeyes open the season against Northern Illinois at Soldier Field in Chicago.

Olympics: Iowa native Lolo Jones posts 2nd fastest time in 100 hurdles heat races

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August 7th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Iowa native Lolo Jones advanced to the semifinals of the 100 meter hurdles Monday, at the London Olympics. The Des Moines Roosevelt graduate won her quarterfinal round heat by posting the second fastest time (12.68 seconds) of the 50 athletes in the field. Des Moines Register sports columnist Bryce Miller, who’s in London, believes Jones has a good shot at winning a medal. Miller also watched Jones compete in Eugene, Oregon in June at the Olympic Trials where she narrowly qualified for the final spot on the U.S. team.

“I don’t think I would’ve said she had a shot to medal at the trials, but I’m rethinking that a bit now,” Miller told Radio Iowa. Sally Pearson of Australia, the ’08 silver medalist who’s ranked number-one in the world, posted the fastest time this morning at 12.57 seconds. Americans Dawn Harper and Kellie Wells also advanced to the semifinals. Harper won Olympic gold in 2008 after Jones was leading the race, but Jones clipped the second to last hurdle and stumbled to a 7th place finish. Miller said Monday, this is the healthiest Jones has been in over a year.

“She had surgery last August, a year out from the Olympics, and then she had a couple of hamstring injuries earlier this year,” Miller said. “So, they really went into the trials without training or working out significantly. To make the Olympic team with the (quality) field they had, that said something, and then today (Monday) she ran with even more confidence. You could tell talking to her and her coach, I think she truly is significantly healthier than she’s been (dating) all the way back into last summer.” Jones posted her best time of the season Monday. Miller said Jones and the other medalist hopefuls will run even faster, Tuesday.

“Who didn’t put the foot on the gas all the way during the heat races? I would imagine Dawn Harper, looking at her race, didn’t go at top speed because she won so easily. Kellie Wells was in the same situation. So, we’ll find out, but it was a good start (for Jones), there’s no doubt about it,” Miller said. Dawn Harper, like Jones, has ties to Iowa. Harper’s father and siblings live in Iowa City. The semifinal races for the 100 meter hurdles are scheduled for 1:15 p.m., Iowa time,  Tuesday. The final will take place at 3 p.m., Iowa time.

Douglas finishes last in Olympics competition, Monday

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August 7th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

LONDON (AP) — Russian’s Aliya Mustafina won the title on uneven bars, just 18 months after blowing out her knee and putting her chances for London in doubt. All-around gold medalist Gabby Douglas finished last among the eight competitors. She’ll get another shot at adding to her personal medal count in the individual balance beam on Tuesday.

Chiefs working on new-look offense

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August 7th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (AP) — After finishing next-to-last in scoring last season, the Kansas City Chiefs have several reasons to hope for a big offensive rebound. Pro Bowl running back Jamaal Charles is back from ACL surgery, as is tight end Tony Moeaki. A new offensive coordinator, Brian Daboll, has installed a new offense, and quarterback Matt Cassel looks to be 100 percent healed from a hand injury that shelved him for the last seven games in 2011. Kansas City also will be counting on a trio of free agent acquisitions: right tackle Eric Winston, running back Peyton Hillis and tight end Kevin Boss. Romeo Crennel, who has replaced Todd Haley as head coach, refuses to put a label on his new system other than calling it “a winning offense.”

Iowa DB Collin Sleeper suspended

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August 7th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Reserve defensive back Collin Sleeper of Iowa will serve what coach Kirk Ferentz termed a multigame suspension because of past rules violations. Ferentz announced the suspension Monday at the Hawkeyes’ media day. He did not specify the length of the suspension other than to say it would last at least two games. Ferentz also did not say what rules Sleeper had violated. Sleeper, a senior from Solon, is listed as a backup at strong safety on the team’s depth chart. He played in 11 games last year and made 14 tackles.