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State Softball Schedule/Scoreboard Tuesday 07/20/2021

Sports

July 20th, 2021 by admin

CLASS 1A

Consolations
#5 Sigourney 4, #8 North Butler 0
#6 Clarksville 4, #7 Remsen St. Mary’s 0

CLASS 2A

Consolations
#8 Pella Christian 5, #5 North Union 3
#7 Iowa City Regina 2, #6 Underwood 1

CLASS 3A

Quarterfinals
#2 Mount Vernon 7, #7 Estherville-Lincoln Central 0
#3 Williamsburg 10, #6 West Liberty 0

Consolation
#8 Clarke 4, #5 Anamosa 2

CLASS 4A

#1 Winterset 7, #8 Oskaloosa 4
#5 Boone 5, #4 Carlisle 0
#2 Western Dubuque 5, #7 North Polk 2
#3 ADM 1, #6 Clear Creek-Amana 0

CLASS 5A

#2 Pleasant Valley 11, #7 Southeast Polk 10
#6 Ankeny Centennial 2, #3 Iowa City High 0
#1 Fort Dodge 7, #8 Bettendorf 0 (Jalen Adams threw no-hitter for the Dodgers)
#4 Waukee 9, #5 Cedar Rapids Kennedy 8

Owen Hoover & Jake Wailes Win High School & Junior SWIFT Fishing Tournament at Mormon Trail Lake

Ag/Outdoor, Sports

July 20th, 2021 by admin

Atlantic, IA. – CAM high school student angler Owen Hoover of Anita , IA scored the victory in the Powerade High School Bank Series at the Cappel ACE Hardware SWIFT bass tournament at Mormon Trail Lake on Sunday, July 18th with his bag of 3 fish totaling 38.5 inches. Second was Cooper Jipsen from Atlantic, IA his three fish measured 35.75 inches and rounding out the top 5 were Logan Eilts from Atlantic in third with 20 inches, Teagan Steinhuehler from Harlan with 13 inches was fourth and in fifth was Colton Rudy of Atlantic with 12 inches.

Jake Wailes of Wiota, IA caught a 3-bag limit measuring 40.75 inches to win the Fairlife Yup Junior Bank Series. Second place went to Colin Rudy of Atlantic, IA., with 37.5 inches and rounding out the top 5 were Grayson Molgaard in third with 33.5 inches, Brenty Hoover of Anita fourth, 21.25 inches and in fifth place Colton Kruger of Carson, 19.5 inches. Kruger also earned the AM Cohron & Sons Big Fish of the tournament with his 19.5” bass.

Twenty-eight high school and junior SWIFT Anglers competed at the second bank tournament of the season. All combined the student anglers caught 30 fish with a total length of 363.25 inches which is a 12.10 average length fish. All fish were safely returned to the lake.

Powerade High School Individual Bank Series-

  • 1st – Owen Hoover, Anita, IA.- 3 bass, 38.5 inches
  • 2nd- Cooper Jipsen, Atlantic, IA.- 3 bass, 35.75 inches
  • 3rd- Logan Eilts, Wiota, IA.- 2 bass, 35.75 inches
  • 4th- Tegan Steinkuehler, Harlan, IA.- 1 bass, 13.00 inches
  • 5th– Colton Rudy, Atlantic, IA 1 bass, 12.00 inches
  • 6th– Tytan Frohlich, Harlan, IA.- 1 bass, 11.5 inches
  • 7th– Jake Oathoudt, Coring, IA.- 1 bass 5”
  • 8th-TIE- Joey Oathoudt, Corning, IA.- 0 bass
  • 8th-TIE- Conor Britten, Red Oak, IA.- 0 bass
  • 8th-TIE- Vicente Butcher, Corning, IA.- 0 bass
  • 8th-TIE- Cameron Hoden, Council Bluffs, IA.- 0 bass

Fairlife Yup Junior Individual Bank Series

  • 1st- Jake Wailes, Wiota, IA.,- 3 bass, 40.75 inches
  • 2ndColin Rudy, Atlantic, IA., – 3 bass, 37.5 inches
  • 3rd: Grayson Molgaard, Atlantic, IA., – 3 bass, 33.5 inches
  • 4th– Brentyn Hoover, Anita, IA., – 2 bass, 21.25 inches
  • 5th- Colton Krueger, Carson, IA., – 1 bass, 19.5 inches
  • 6th- Letty McSorely, Carson, IA., – 1 bass, 16.25 inches
  • 7th: Holden DeVore, Atlantic, IA., – 1 bass, 16.25 inches
  • 8th: Brody Hughes, Red Oak, IA., – 1 bass, 15.5 inches
  • 9th- Bently Hughes, Red Oak, IA.- 1 bass, 14 inches
  • 10th: Joaquin Wailes, Wiota, IA., – 1 bass, 13 inches
  • 11th-Tie: Cody Swank, Harlan, IA., – 0 bass
  • 11th-TieHunter Quist, Atlantic, IA., – 0 bass
  • 11th-Tie: Gavin Dougherty, Lewis, IA., – 0 bass
  • 11th-Tie: Braxton Hass, Atlantic, IA., – 0 bass
  • 11th-Tie: Jersey Ratigan, Exira, IA., – 0 bass
  • 11th-Tie: Aiden Duede, Carson, IA., – 0 bass
  • 11th-Tie: Steven Ring, Neola, IA., – 0 bass

The next event for SWIFT will be Sunday, July 25th at Greenfield Lake. It is the final SWIFT tournament in the 20/21 season. SWIFT will also hold their Championship Banquet immediately following the tournament.

2021/22 Season is right around the corner with tournaments starting in September. If you are interested or know of a high school or junior angler who loved to fish send a request for more information to swifishingteam@gmail.com .

For complete details and updated information visit www.southwestiowafishingteam.teamapp.com.

For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow SWIFT’s social media outlets at FacebookTwitterInstagram and YouTube.

(Podcast) KJAN morning Sports report, 7/20/21

Podcasts, Sports

July 20th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

With Jim Field.

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Bike safety poster gains popularity in Le Mars prior to start of RAGBRAI

News, Sports

July 20th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Ride Right Association is launching an effort to promote bicycle safety in Le Mars, which will host thousands of bicycle riders for this weekend’s launch of RAGBRAI. A poster campaign features Le Mars Mayor Dick Kirchoff and bicycle rider Dani Hurt, a Le Mars high schooler. The group’s Mark Sturgeon says it’s a tongue-in-cheek public service message.  “We want to promote wearing your helmet, riding on the right side of the road, hand signals, and also talk about things you shouldn’t be doing, having too many beverages and riding, not wearing a helmet, things like that,” Sturgeon says. “We just came up with this idea and we pitched it to the mayor and he was all in, he just loved the concept.”

In the posters, the mayor illustrates the things a bicycle rider should not do while Dani shows the correct actions. Sturgeon says the response has been favorable, and is quickly being spread on social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter. “I think we had an initial run of about 30 signs and those were all taken up quickly and we’re ready to do another batch because there’s such a high demand,” he says. “Online, this thing is going viral. I think it’s being shared maybe even across the nation. It’s a really neat concept.”

Last month, the Ride Right Association held a bicycle rodeo for youth and presented each participant with a new bicycle helmet, while teaching them the hand signals. Sturgeon says the association will be visible during the kickoff of RAGBRAI. “Just recently, we sent a letter out to a lot of the folks who will be affected by the traffic and the street closures,” he says. “On the day of the expo, on the 24th, at 2, 4 and 6, we’re going to have a brief Right Right presentation and we’ll go over a lot of these things we’re talking about.”

Those presentations will be held Saturday at the Uptown Events

Demolition begins at site of proposed pro-soccer stadium in Des Moines

Sports

July 20th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Demolition is underway at the contaminated property in Des Moines where developers are planning to build a professional soccer stadium. The site is a mile west of Principal Park, where the Iowa Cubs play. Pesticides and car parts were made on the DICO property, leaving behind cancer-causing chemicals. E-P-A spokesperson Ben Washburn says once demolition is finished, a system will be installed to treat polluted groundwater. “And going forward with this upgraded system, it will continue to both protect Des Moines drinking water and continue to clean up the groundwater,” he says.

The E-P-A has capped the area with asphalt and installed treatment wells to contain soil and water contaminated with industrial chemicals. Once all the buildings are down, Washburn says the site will be ready for redevelopment. “We’re going to make sure that the site remains protective of the people that come and use it in the future,” Washburn says, “and part of that is making sure that the remedies that we have in place, whether something that is capped or the groundwater treatment system, remain effective and operational.”

Developers, led by a subsidiary of the company that owns Kum and Go convenience stores, are raising money to build a professional soccer stadium on the DICO site. State officials have approved 23 million dollars in tax rebates for the project. The EPA plans to finish its part of the demolition next month. City officials have said the rest of the site will be clear by the end of the year.

Class 1A and 2A Substate Final Schedule Tuesday 07/20/2021

Sports

July 20th, 2021 by admin

Class 1A and 2A schools will be playing for spots in the State Tournament field on Tuesday in Substate Finals. Here is a look at area match-ups with games all set to start at 7:00 p.m. We’ll have coverage of CAM vs. St. Albert in the 1A Substate 7 Final with pregame at 6:45 p.m. on KJAN.

CLASS 1A

Substate 5 @ Oskaloosa: New London vs. Mount Ayr
Substate 6 @ Nevada: Grundy Center vs. Coon Rapids-Bayard
Substate 7 @ Glenwood: St. Albert vs. CAM -ON KJAN
Substate 8 @ Sioux City West: Tri-Center vs. Kingsley-Pierson

CLASS 2A

Substate 8 @ Lewis Central: Clarinda vs. Panorama

Class 3A and 4A Substate Semifinal Baseball Scoreboard 07/19/2021

Sports

July 20th, 2021 by admin

CLASS 3A

Substate 8 

Gilbert 7, Harlan 1
Winterset 11, Denison-Schleswig 7

CLASS 4A

Substate 8

Waukee 14, Lewis Central 4

History made as Trojans pick up thrilling extra inning win over Anamosa

Sports

July 20th, 2021 by admin

It took 11 innings and over three hours of play, but by the end of Monday night Atlantic softball had made history with a 10-9 win over Anamosa. The Trojans accomplished two new feats for the program; a quarterfinal round win, and 34 wins in a season. A wild back and forth affair ended on a RBI single from Jada Jensen to send Atlantic to the Semifinals on Wednesday against Assumption.

Anamosa got on top first with a run scored from the first batter Emily Watters. Atlantic climbed in front in the 4th, with help from four walks and a hit batter given up by Watters in the circle. Anamosa answered with three of their own in the top of the 5th, taking advantage of a couple walks and an error from the Trojans. Atlantic grabbed a run in the 6th to tie the game at 4. Anamosa plated a run in the top of the 7th on a well executed Maddy Meeker bunt. The Trojans would respond with Maleana Woodward bunting home a run from Lauren Nicholas. The Trojans left the winning run on 3rd and to extras they went.

No one scored in the 8th and the two squads traded runs in the 9th to keep it rolling at 6-6. Both teams left a runner stranded in the tenth. Then things got a bit wild in the 11th. Anamosa brought home on run on a 2-out double from Emily Watters. They would add two more on a single by catcher Lexi Bright. Atlantic didn’t let the three run deficit bring them down. Caroline Pellett reached on an error and Ava Rush earned a walk to start frame. Madison Botos got a base hit to load the bags. A wild pitch brought Caroline Pellett home to cut the deficit to 2. Maleana Woodward then earned the 12th walk of the night from Emily Watters to fill the bases back up. Alyssa Derby then stepped to the plate sporting an 0-4 night so far. She came through with a 2RBI single to tie the game back up at 9. Derby said she took a different approach at the plate that at bat.

The next two batters were put out for the Trojans, leaving runners at second and third with two outs. Jada Jensen then ripped the first pitch she saw up the middle to bring home courtesy runner Madison Huddleson for the winning run. Derby said the team had the right mindset heading into that last half inning.

Atlantic Head Coach Terry Hinzmann was extremely proud of the attitude and leadership that got them through a wild game.

The Trojans will play in their first ever state softball semifinal on Wednesday afternoon against Davenport Assumption. The Knights advanced with an 11-1 win over Clarke in 6 innings. That semifinal game Wednesday will be a 3:00 p.m. first pitch. We’ll have coverage on KJAN starting at 2:00 p.m.

ISU Wrestling Coach Dresser agrees to contract extension through 2026

Sports

July 20th, 2021 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State wrestling coach Kevin Dresser, the 2019 NWCA National Coach of the Year, has agreed to a contract extension through June 30, 2026.

“We are thrilled to know Coach Dresser will be leading our wrestling program for another five years,” Director of Athletics Jamie Pollard said. “Coach Dresser has restored the excitement in our wrestling program with his tenacity and relentless energy. He has surrounded himself with outstanding assistant coaches who share his vision for the future of our wrestling program. I look forward to continuing to help them achieve their goals.”

Iowa State, which went 9-3 (4-1 Big 12) in dual action this season, had two Big 12 champions in David Carr and Gannon Gremmel and qualified eight wrestlers for the 2021 NCAA Championships. It’s the third season in a row that the Cyclones have qualified eight or more wrestlers for the national tournament – the program’s best streak since 2008-10.

Dresser has rebuilt the Cyclone wrestling program from the ground up since his arrival in 2017. His efforts have seen Iowa State climb on the national stage, highlighted most recently by a national championship for Carr at 157 pounds in 2021 – Iowa State’s first individual champion since 2015 (Kyven Gadson). Gremmel, a heavyweight, also made a run to the podium in St. Louis, finishing fifth to garner All-America honors. The Cyclones finished tied for 13th at the 2021 NCAA Championships.

Dresser has elevated the program annually. In his first season at Iowa State, Dresser took a team that won just one dual in 2016-17 and led them to an 8-10 dual mark. The following year, he was named the 2019 NWCA National Coach of the Year and Big 12 Coach of the Year while mentoring Jarrett Degen and Willie Miklus to All-America honors.

The 2019-20 season saw Dresser’s program make yet another leap. Iowa State went 7-1 in Big 12 duals, tied with Oklahoma State for the best record in the conference. For the first time since 2014, ISU produced two individual Big 12 champions (Ian Parker and David Carr), and the Cyclones were set to send nine to the NCAA Championships prior to the event’s cancellation due to COVID-19.

“I want to thank Jamie for this contract extension,” Dresser said. “I am very excited for my staff and this team moving forward. The extension is a testament to the hard work of this staff and our team.  There is much more to accomplish and we are all excited to watch this program continue to grow and succeed.  Thank you again to Jamie and all of those in our athletics department who have made these first four years so productive.”

Terms of Dresser’s new contract will be announced at a later date.

State Softball Scoreboard Monday 07/19/2021

Sports

July 19th, 2021 by Jim Field

CLASS 1A

#1 Newell-Fonda 2, #8 North Butler 0
#4 Southeast Warren 9, #5 Sigourney 6
#2 Wayne 7, #7 Remsen St. Mary’s 2
#3 Lisbon 10, #6 Clarksville 0 (5 innings)

CLASS 2A

#1 Wilton 7, #8 Pella Christian 2
#4 Earlham 7, #5 North Union 4
#2 North Linn 5, #7 Iowa City Regina 2
#3 Central Springs 11, #6 Underwood 0 (5 innings)

CLASS 3A

#1 Davenport Assumption 11, #8 Clarke 1 (6 innings)
#4 Atlantic 10. #5 Anamosa 9 (11 innings)