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Iowa to Honor Slain Navy SEAL – and Dog Might Help

Sports

August 30th, 2011 by Jim Field

     IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – The dog who touched hearts all over the world by lying next to the casket of a slain Navy SEAL might lead the Iowa Hawkeyes onto the field during a game this season.  The university said Tuesday it will honor Jon Tumilson and other veterans at one of two home games in November. The team says it will work with Tumilson’s family to determine what role his loyal dog, Hawkeye, might play.  Tumilson was one of 30 American soldiers killed in Afghanistan on Aug. 6 in a helicopter crash. Photos of his pet Labrador retriever lying near his casket during a funeral service went viral.  A former player suggested the dog lead the team before Saturday’s game against Tennessee Tech and fans embraced the idea.

Chiefs Put OT O’Callaghan on IR, Cut K Carter

Sports

August 30th, 2011 by Jim Field

     KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – The Kansas City Chiefs have placed offensive tackle Ryan O’Callaghan on injured reserve and released backup kicker Todd Carter to reach the 80-player roster limit before Tuesday’s deadline.  O’Callaghan had missed nearly all of training camp with an undisclosed injury. He was picked up off waivers before the 2009
season and started 12 games that year, but he was injured in training camp last season and Barry Richardson took over the starting job.  Carter was signed on Aug. 10 as a second kicker in camp, but he’s played sparingly in three preseason games and never challenged Ryan Succop for the starting job.  The Chiefs play Green Bay in their final preseason game Thursday night. They must cut to 53 players by Saturday.

Group to Discuss Replacements in Case Aggies Leave

Sports

August 30th, 2011 by Jim Field

     The Big 12 board of directors has formed a committee to discuss schools that could replace Texas A&M if the Aggies leave the league as expected.  Missouri Chancellor Brady Deaton, who serves as the board chairman, said Tuesday that the committee could also address the possibility of expanding the conference even if Texas A&M stays put.
     The Aggies are interested in joining the Southeastern Conference and they received a letter from Big 12 Commissioner Dan Beebe on Monday outlining the withdrawal procedure if they decide to leave.  Deaton says the Big 12 board has not received notification that the Aggies plan to leave.

New Big Ten Features Nebraska, 4 Fresh Coaches

Sports

August 30th, 2011 by Jim Field

     The bigger Big Ten is ready to go.  After talking about the move for more than a year, the biggest addition – No. 10 Nebraska – will begin its season Saturday and all 12 conference members are in action this week in a league that will have two divisions and a title game for the first time.  Cornhuskers coach Bo Pelini says there’s a sense that finally they can focus on football.  It was a tumultuous offseason in the conference with four new coaches hired, including Ohio State’s Luke Fickell after the 18th-ranked Buckeyes dealt with a scandal that cost Jim Tressel his job.  The season kicks off when No. 11 Wisconsin hosts UNLV on Thursday night.

Iowa’s Derby Moves into Backup Role

Sports

August 30th, 2011 by Jim Field

     IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz says quarterback A.J. Derby will likely open the season as the backup to junior James Vandenberg.  Derby, a 6-foot-4, 232-pound redshirt freshman from Iowa City, would get the nod over James Wienke as the reserve behind Vandenberg. Ferentz on Tuesday praised Derby for his size, quick feet and competitiveness. But it appears unlikely that the Hawkeyes will prepare special packages for Derby simply to get him on the field.  Derby could see playing time as early as Saturday, though, when the Hawkeyes host FCS school Tennessee Tech.  Iowa has won its last 10 openers by an average of 31.5 points, allowing backups like Derby to get experience.

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Associated Press High School Football Poll

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August 30th, 2011 by Jim Field

     The Top Ten teams in the Associated Press Iowa high school football polls of the 2011 season with first-place votes in parentheses and won-loss record, total points and position last week at right:
 Class 4A
                                   Record  Pts  Prv
  1. Cedar Falls (14)              1-0     158  1  
  2. Iowa City High (1)            1-0     131  2  
  3. West Des Moines Valley (1)    2-0     126  3  
  4. Bettendorf                    1-0     117  4  
  5. Ankeny                        2-0     100  5  
  6. Southeast Polk                2-0     77   6  
  7. West Des Moines Dowling       1-1     61   7  
  8. Marion Linn-Mar               1-0     37   8  
  9. Iowa City West                1-0     30   9  
 10. Cedar Rapids Xavier           1-0     24   10 
    
     Others receiving votes: 11, Eldridge North Scott 7. 12,
Davenport Assumption 4. 13, Muscatine 3. 14, Davenport West 2. 15,
Fort Dodge 1. 15, Johnston 1. 15, Marshalltown 1. 
 

Class 3A
                                 Record  Pts  Prv
  1. Sioux City Heelan (11)      1-0     146  1  
  2. Solon (3)                   1-0     128  2  
  3. Clear Lake                  1-0     113  3  
  4. La Porte City Union         1-0     96   4  
  5. Denison-Schleswig           2-0     81   5  
  6. Webster City (1)            1-0     78   6  
  7. Harlan                      0-1     42   7  
  8. Manchester West Delaware    1-0     37   9  
  9. Williamsburg                1-0     34   10 
 10. Newton                      1-0     26   NR 
    
     Others receiving votes: 11, Marion 15. 12, Adel ADM 8. 13,
Keokuk 6. 13, Waverly-Shell Rock 6. 15, Oskaloosa 3. 16, Carlisle
2. 16, Carroll 2. 16, Decorah 2. 
 

Class 2A
                                       Record  Pts  Prv
  1. State Center West Marshall (8)    1-0     141  1  
  2. Iowa City Regina (7)              1-0     137  2  
  3. West Union North Fayette          1-0     115  3  
  4. Dyersville Beckman                1-0     95   5  
  5. Alleman North Polk                1-0     61   6  
  6. South Central Calhoun             1-0     56   7  
  7. Mediapolis                        1-0     37   8  
  8. Sigourney-Keota                   1-0     29   9  
  9. Central Lyon-GLR                  2-0     26   NR 
 10. Fort Dodge St. Edmond             1-0     24   10 
    
     Others receiving votes: 11, Sheldon 18. 11, Spirit Lake 18. 13,
Osage 17. 14, Carroll Kuemper 12. 15, New Hampton 10. 15,
Bloomfield Davis County 10. 17, Monroe PCM 9. 18, Iowa Falls-Alden
6. 19, Waterloo Columbus 2. 20, Calmar South Winneshiek 1. 20,
O-A/BCIG 1. 
 

Class 1A
                                      Record  Pts  Prv
  1. Emmetsburg (10)                  1-0     143  1  
  2. Council Bluffs St. Albert (4)    1-0     131  2  
  3. West Branch (1)                  1-0     108  3  
  4. Aplington-Parkersburg            1-0     101  4  
  5. Woodward-Granger                 1-0     90   6  
  6. Dike-New Hartford                1-0     82   7  
  7. Logan-Magnolia                   1-0     50   9  
  8. Stanwood North Cedar             1-0     28   10 
  9. IKM Manning                      1-0     21   NR 
 10. Inwood West Lyon                 0-1     16   5  
    
     Others receiving votes: 11, Fairbank Wapsie Valley 9. 12, Des
Moines Christian 8. 12, Panora Panorama 8. 14, Wapello 7. 15, Eagle
Grove 6. 15, St. Ansgar 6. 17, Arlington Starmont 4. 18,
Nashua-Plainfield 3. 19, Gladbrook-Reinbeck 2. 20, Ogden 1. 20,
Lawton-Bronson 1.

 Class A
                                    Record  Pts  Prv
  1. Britt West Hancock (6)         1-0     128  2  
  2. Le Mars Gehlen Catholic (5)    1-0     119  3  
  3. Traer North Tama (1)           1-0     118  4  
  4. Lisbon (2)                     1-0     102  6  
  5. Mason City Newman (1)          2-0     99   5  
  6. Wayland WACO                   1-0     72   7  
  7. Postville                      1-0     68   8  
  8. Bedford                        2-0     34   NR 
  9. Madrid                         0-1     32   1  
 10. Akron-Westfield                2-0     17   NR 
    
     Others receiving votes: 11, Lone Tree 13. 12, Northwood-Kensett
10. 13, Brooklyn BGM 4. 14, Colo-NESCO 2. 14, Algona Garrigan 2.
16, Danville 1. 16, Elkader Central 1. 16, Marcus MMC 1. 16,
Rockford 1. 16, North Butler 1.
 

Class 8-Man
                                Record  Pts  Prv
  1. Armstrong-Ringsted (14)    2-0     148  1  
  2. Blairsburg NE Hamilton     2-0     129  2  
  3. Preston                    2-0     102  3  
  4. Tabor Fremont-Mills        1-0     96   4  
  5. Stanton (1)                1-0     81   8  
  6. East Mills                 1-0     53   10 
  T7.Glidden-Ralston            1-0     41   9  
  T7.West Bend-Mallard          2-0     41   NR 
  9. Clarksville                2-0     30   NR 
 10. Remsen-Union               1-0     20   NR 
    
     Others receiving votes: 11, Lansing Kee 16. 12, Riceville 14.
13, Kingsley-Pierson 11. 14, Janesville 10. 14, Moravia 10. 16,
Tripoli 9. 17, Lenox 4. 18, Dunlap Boyer Valley 3. 19, Harris-Lake
Park 2. 19, Newell-Fonda 2. 21, Remsen Saint Mary’s 1. 21, Anita
CAM 1. 21, Nishnabotna 1.

Report: A&M Notifies Big 12 it Will Withdraw

Sports

August 30th, 2011 by Jim Field

     COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) – The New York Times is reporting Texas A&M has notified the Big 12 it will withdraw from the conference.  The newspaper reported on its website Monday night that Texas A&M President R. Bowen Loftin sent a letter to Missouri Chancellor and Big 12 board chairman Brady Deaton to inform the league it was
leaving.  The New York Times story cited two unidentified college officials with direct knowledge of the decision.  Texas A&M said earlier Monday it had received a letter from Big 12 Commissioner Dan Beebe outlining the withdrawal procedure should the Aggies decide to leave the league.  Texas A&M’s departure would cast doubt on the future of the Big 12 and could lead to more major changes to college athletics.

Monday Volleyball Results

Sports

August 30th, 2011 by Jim Field

Coon Rapids-Bayard 25-25, Exira-EHK 13-14
Coon Rapids-Bayard 25-26, A-H-S-T, Avoca 21-24
Exira-EHK 26-25-18, A-H-S-T, Avoca 28-17-16
Guthrie Center 25-25-25, Madrid 14-11-19
Woodward-Granger 26-25-25, West Central Valley, Stuart 24-21-14

Iowa’s new dove hunting season opens this week

Ag/Outdoor, News, Sports

August 30th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Iowa’s newest hunting season opens later this week following months of heated debate about the use of lead shot and the killing of mourning doves. Iowa’s new dove hunting season will run from September 1 through November 9. Experienced dove hunters, like Scott Gritters of Guttenberg, are excited they won’t have to travel out of state to test their skills. Gritters, a DNR fisheries biologist, says dove hunting is a relaxing, yet challenging sport.

“They’re very sporty and acrobatic. It takes a good shot to get ’em,” Gritters said. The dove season is expected to attract around 20,000 resident hunters, including many who have never before hunted doves. Gritters says it can be frustrating for beginners. He suggests practicing with clay targets. “I think those people who are really good at shooting teal, which is a very fast duck…I think those people will have a better chance at (shooting doves),” Gritters said. “But hunting is like anything, you’ll be better if you practice.” Doves are most active in the morning and evening and tend to flock near water and low-standing or harvested crops. Hunters can wear camouflage, but are not allowed to use live decoys or bird calls. Gritters says doves are not only a challenge to shoot, but good to eat.

“I’m really looking forward to cooking the first batch up. They are an awesome eating bird,” Gritters said. “We usually just wrap ’em in bacon on the grill.” Iowa is now one of 41 states to allow dove hunting. Hunters are being allowed to use lead shot this season, despite protests from some individuals who’ve raised environmental concerns. The Iowa Legislature is expected to debate a ban on lead shot before the 2012 dove hunting season.
For more information, surf to:  www.iowadnr.gov/Hunting/MigratoryGameBirds/MourningDoves.aspx

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