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Creston Downs Atlantic Boys, Girls Tennis Teams

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April 6th, 2012 by Jim Field

Atlantic @ Creston Boys

Creston 6, Atlantic 3

Singles:

#1 Mitch Leiferman 12 (A) over Ryan Hanson 12 (C) 10-3
#2 Colby Taylor 11 (C) over Tyler Fischer 11 (A) 10-8
#3 Bryce McIlravy 11 (C) over Matt Cook 12 (A) 9-2 (def.)
#4 Adam Bochart 11 (C) over Gunnar Blum 12 (A) 11-9
#5 Dylan Hower 12 (C) over Scott Caslow 11 (A) 10-2
#6 Jake Areneson 10 (A) over Eric Lanning 12 (C) 11-10 (7-4 tiebreak)

Doubles:

#1 Taylor/McIlravy (C) over Leiferman/Blum (A) 10-7
#2 Fischer/Noah Welter 11 (A) over Hanson/Lanning (C) 10-1
#3 Bochart/Hower (C) over Arneson/Rob Nichols 12 (A) 10-5

Coach Shawn Petersen Comments:

Tough day for the Trojans in a lot of ways; first, getting beat is never fun, but worse than that, we may have lost Matt Cook for the season with a knee injury — he got injured late in his singles match and may be done for the year — we’ll find out more later.  At #1 Mitch got a nice win over a seasoned and talented Hanson by playing big — both guys are big hitters but Mitch was more consistent and figured out some weaknesses and got the win. Tyler at #2 was down big early then rallied to get it close late but couldn’t finish off Taylor. At #3 Matt was up early, but then McIlravy really turned it on and almost had the match closed out before Matt got hurt and couldn’t finish. Gunnar at #4 was up 8-7 and serving late, but his inexperience showed a little bit and he couldn’t close out the experienced Bochart who played high-percentage tennis and got the key win for Creston.  At #5 Scott got buzzsawed a little bit by the senior Hower, who played awfully well and didn’t let Scott get much going in the match.  Jake at #6 played a fantastic match against last year’s #2 player for Creston — Jake had to fight off a couple of match points late then forced a tiebreak that he won 7-4 — the best win of Jake’s young career.  Being down 4-2 after singles meant that we needed to sweep doubles to steal the meet, and we couldn’t get it done.  We lost at #1 doubles 10-7 — after getting down early 4-1, our guys rallied to within one late but Creston held us off for the clinching dual point.  At #2 a bright spot for Atlantic was Tyler and Noah — their match took maybe 25 minutes over a veteran team from Creston — Noah and Tyler really played well and got a great win for us.  At #3 Rob Nichols substituted in for Matt and played quite well alongside Jake, but they ultimately came up short for Creston’s final point.

Overall, more credit should be given to Creston for the win than being upset for anything our guys did to lose — they are a veteran hardworking group who have 6 3-year starters in their lineup — ultimately it came down to the fact that there were 4 tight matches and they won 3 of them, and that’s what decides close duals.  Our guys will regroup, and we’ll have to figure out our lineup after Matt’s injury, but we’ll be ready to go for a tough trip to Glenwood, another veteran talented team, on Tuesday.

Creston Girls at Atlantic

Creston 8 Atlantic 1

Singles:

#1 Tori Dolch 11 (A) over Siera Jones 12 (C) 8-6
#2 Audrey Fyock 10 (C) over Leah Tjepkes 10 (A) 8-1
#3 Angela Phipps 12 (C) over Lexi Allen 10 (A) 8-4
#4 Emma Johnson 11 (C) over Abby Johnson 11 (A) 8-1
#5 Abbey Bakerink 12 (C) over Lisa Gearheart 10 (A) 8-0
#6 Ashley Harris 9 (C) over Kaley Miller 11 (A) 8-6

Doubles:

#1 Jones/Phipps (C) over Dolch/Tjepkes (A) 8-2
#2 Fyock/Johnson (C) over Allen/Johnson (A) 8-1
#3 Bakerink/Harris (C) over Gearheart/Miller (A) 8-1

Coach Shawn Petersen Comments:

Much like on the boys side, Creston returned virtually their entire lineup from last year, who gave us a good match then when we were loaded with seniors — I figured this to be a tough matchup for our girls and that proved to be the case.  At #1, Tori got her first win as the #1 player, rallying late after being down the entire match to get the win 8-6 — really happy for Tori for the win and proud of her coming back to win a match.  Leah was off most of the night and couldn’t find the range, in losing to a talented Fyock girl.  Lexi kind of got away from her power game a little too much and lost — hopefully she’ll learn to stick to what she’s best at, which is staying on the offense and getting her big forehand going, b/c she has a lot of power in that swing.  Abby continues to work at the tough #4 spot — Abby’s a first-year player, and being varsity #4 first year out is not easy, but Abby will keep working at it b/c she has a great attitude.  At #5 Lisa got beat by the senior Bakerink, but I really like Lisa’s athleticism and know that she has a bright future.  Kaley almost got a win for us at #6 — Kaley’s come a long way and keeps making strides.  In doubles, the girls struggled most of the night against Creston’s big serve games and had a hard time getting anything going — we definitely have a long ways to go in doubles, and just need to keep working to get better every day, so that hopefully we can find some more success down the road.

Atlantic Girls Golfers Top Panthers

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April 6th, 2012 by Jim Field

Atlantic 198, Creston 280 (Played back 9 @ Nishna Hills)

Medalist:  Brooke Fletcher, Atlantic 43

Other Atlantic scores:  Kaitlynn Walter 47, Bailey Walter 54, Shelby Worth 54, Malachi Wickman 67, Katie Blake 68

Top Creston Score:  Miranda Ford 52

 

Coach Kathy Hobson says:   Brooke Fletcher had a good round.  She had a better start tonight which played a role.  Top to bottom, I thought we might score better on our home course.  We had several instances where we struggled from the rough and pulled up on putts.  These girls can be very consistent scorer as we go through the season but they have to stay focused on a couple basic fundamentals.

Atlantic Girls Soccer Falls to Tri-Center

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April 6th, 2012 by Jim Field

Tri-Center 5, Atlantic 2  @T-C 4/05/12

Amy Loverin scores at the 8 minute mark in the 1st period from an assist by Alyssa Becerra.   Loverin scores again at the 25 minute mark unassisted in the second half on a break away.  Maren McNees had 25 saves & ReAnn Cappel & Emily Mitchell combined for 24 interceptions to lead the team defensively.  The Trojanns travel to Lewis Central on Monday.

Atlantic Boys Run 6th at Clarinda

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April 6th, 2012 by Jim Field

Meet results from Clarinda, April 5, 2012:

  1. Abe Lincoln – 119.33
  2. Glenwood – 114.33
  3. Harlan – 111
  4. Thomes-Jefferson – 76
  5. Creston – 65
  6. Atlantic – 32
  7. Lewis Central – 24.33
  8. Red Oak – 16


Atlantic Scoring & Highlights
*     Discus – Tyler Hovey (1st – 150-07)
Shot – Tyler Hovey (6th – 45-07)
Shuttle Hurdle Relay (6th – 1:12.04)(Bryce Wernimont, Josiah Williams, Preston Hoye, Jake Auerbach)
**   400m – Blake Esbeck (1st – 52.80)
4x200m – (6th – Zach Smith, Bryce Wernimont, Jake Auerbach, Ryan McDermott)
Distance Med (6th – 4:11.96) (Tye Nielsen, Brody Peterson, Justin Elem, Preston Hoye)
*** 4×400 (2nd – 3:34.16)[Bryce Wernimont (55.5), Ryan McDermott (53.9), Jake Auerbach (52.6), Blake Esbeck (52.1)]

Big Red Relay Results

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April 6th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Team Scoring

  1. Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto 179
  2. Boyer Valley 108
  3. Missouri Valley 102
  4. Logan-Magnolia 81
  5. West Harrison 54
  6. Woodbine 34

Team Event Scores (1st, 2nd & 3rd place finishes & times):

4×200 Relay – (1) MV/AO (1.39.34); (2) Boyer Valley (1:41.9); (3) MVHS (1:44.03)

1800 Meter Relay – (1) W-H (4:05.31); (2) MV/AO 4:14.00; (3) MVHS (4:19.69.

4×100 Meter Relay – (1) MV/AO (:46.08); (2) LO-MA (:48.27); (3) MVHS (:48.99).

4×100 Field Man Relay – (1) W-H (:53.81); (2) B-V (:55.24); (3) Woodbine (:55.25).

4×400 Relay – (1) W-H (3:54.78); (2) Woodbine (3:55.18); (3) B-V (3:56.24).

Shuttle Hurdle Relays – (1) LO-Ma (1:09.21); (2) Woodbine (1:10.08); (3) W-H (1:10.81).

4×800 Relay – (1) MV-HS (9:18.38); (2) B-V (9:21.00); (3) MV/AO (9:24.59).

Iowa to Unveil Dan Gable Statue Next Week

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April 6th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — The University of Iowa will unveil a bronze statue of former wrestling coach Dan Gable next week. The university says the seven-foot statue will sit outside the main entrance to Carver-Hawkeye Arena. It will be unveiled on Wednesday, three days before the start of the U.S. Olympic Team Trials in Iowa City. Gable wrestled for Iowa State and won gold at the Olympics in 1972. He went on to lead the Hawkeyes to 15 national championships in 21 seasons as coach. Gable has remained active in wrestling and in promoting the upcoming Olympic Trials.

Rulon Gardner Slimming Down for Final Shot

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April 6th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Former Olympic gold medalist Rulon Gardner is 40 years old, he has dropped 200 pounds and he wants to make the U.S. Olympic team headed to London this summer. If he wants to keep that dream alive, he needs to lose another 25 pounds in just 15 days. The deadline for Gardner’s comeback as a Greco-Roman heavyweight is April 20. That’s when he must weigh 264.5 pounds or less to qualify for the U.S. Olympic Team Trials in Iowa City, Iowa. Gardner told The Associated Press in a phone interview on Thursday that he’s “close to 290” pounds, which is slightly above his goal with two weeks to go. But Gardner says losing the weight has given him a chance to start his life over again.

Drake Sophomore Guard Rayvonte Rice to Transfer

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April 6th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Drake guard Rayvonte Rice, the third-leading scorer in the Missouri Valley Conference this past season, has been granted a release from his scholarship so he can transfer to another school. Drake coach Mark Phelps announced Rice’s abrupt release Thursday without specifying why he is leaving the program. Rice’s departure is a serious blow for the Bulldogs. Rice was a second-team All-MVC pick last season, averaging 16.8 points. The sophomore says in a statement that leaving the Bulldogs is a decision he felt he had to make. Phelps says he remains confident about the program’s future, adding that Drake fans will be excited by what they see next season.

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Cards Spoil Marlins Debut in New Ballpark

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April 5th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

MIAMI (AP) — Kyle Lohse didn’t allow a hit until the seventh inning and pitched into the eighth Wednesday night to help the World Series champion St. Louis Cardinals spoil the Miami Marlins’ debut in their new ballpark, 4-1. The Marlins’ new animated home-run sculpture never budged. It was the fourth inning before they managed a baserunner, and but the time they scored in the eighth, they trailed 4-0. The crowd of 36,601 included newly retired Cardinals manager Tony La Russa, who quietly rooted for his former team from the press box. Lohse went 7 1-3 innings, allowing only two hits and one run. David Freese, the World Series MVP, had a two-run single in the first inning to give Lohse the cushion he needed.