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Midwest Sports Headlines: 2/10/21

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February 10th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — RJ Nembhard scored 20 points, Kevin Samuel had 10 points and 11 rebounds, and TCU rallied late to beat Iowa State 79-76. The Horned Frogs used an 18-7 run that started with about nine minutes left to build a 77-71 lead with 34 seconds to play. Nembhard had nine points including a dunk and a three-point play during the stretch. The Cyclones pulled within three points twice in the remaining seconds but didn’t get closer. Rasir Bolton scored 26 points to lead Iowa State. TCU (11-7, 4-5 Big 12) has won consecutive games. Iowa State (2-12, 0-9) has lost eight straight.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Christian Bishop scored 17 points and No. 19 Creighton capitalized on Georgetown’s worst shooting performance in a decade while rolling to a 63-48 win. Creighton avenged an 86-79 loss to the Hoyas in Omaha, Nebraska, last Wednesday and won for the fifth time in six games. Georgetown had elevated its play while winning two of three since its three-week COVID-19 pause. But against their third straight ranked opponent, the Hoyas looked more like the team that lost eight of its first 11 games. The Bluejays never trailed and led by as many as 24 points at McDonough Arena.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs placed outside linebackers coach Britt Reid on administrative leave while an investigation continues into a crash that injured two children. The team has said Reid, who is head coach Andy Reid’s son, was involved in a multi-vehicle crash last Thursday that injured two young children near the team’s training complex next to Arrowhead Stadium. A 5-year-old girl, identified by the Chiefs as Ariel Young, remained in critical condition on Tuesday. The Chiefs said the team has contacted the girl’s family and is offering support and resources to them. Andy Reid said this week that Britt underwent surgery after the crash.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes will have surgery this week on the turf toe injury he suffered in the playoffs. That likely will sideline him for the start of the offseason program but ensure he’ll be ready well before training camp. Mahomes met with coaches and trainers a day after the Chiefs were beaten 31-9 by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the Super Bowl, and the decision was made to have surgery later in the week, according to a person familiar with the situation. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the plans had not been disclosed publicly.

UNDATED (AP) — The longtime NFL coach Marty Schottenheimer has died. Family friend and former Kansas City Chiefs publicist Bob Moore says Schottenheimer died Monday night in Charlotte, North Carolina. He was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in 2014 and was moved to a hospice Jan. 30. Schottenheimer won 200 regular-season games with four NFL teams thanks to his “Martyball” brand of smash-mouth football but fell short in the playoffs. He was the eighth-winningest coach in NFL history. He coached for 21 seasons with Cleveland, Kansas City, Washington and San Diego. His success was rooted in “Martyball,” a conservative approach that featured a strong running game and tough defense. He would exhort his players before a game with his mantra, “One play at a time.” Marty Schotenheimer was 77.

Area Regional Dual Team Wrestling Scoreboard 02/09/2021

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February 9th, 2021 by admin

Regional Dual Team Wrestling action took place on Tuesday night for Class 1A and 2A winners. The winner at each site advanced on to the State Team Dual Tournament next Wednesday at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines.

CLASS 2A

@ Creston
First Round: Bondurant-Farrar 46, Clarinda 33
Final: Creston 42, Bondurant-Farrar 31

@ Winterset
First Round: Clarion-Goldfield-Dows 51, Greene County 30
Final: Winterset 37, Clarion-Goldfield-Dows 36

CLASS 1A

@ Logan-Magnolia
Pleasantville 48, Bedford/Lenox 27
Logan-Magnolia 76, Pleasantville 4

@ West Sioux
First Round: Missouri Valley 67, Western Christian 12
Final: West Sioux City 46, Missouri Valley 30

@ Woodbury Central
First Round: South Central Calhoun 42, West Monona/Whiting 36
Final: Woodbury Central 56, South Central Calhoun 18

Regular Season Wrestling

@ Omaha Benson
CB Thomas Jefferson 48 Omaha Benson 18
CB Thomas Jefferson 37 Omaha South 36

High School Basketball Scoreboard Tuesday 02/09/2021

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February 9th, 2021 by admin

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference
Harlan 62, Atlantic 48 (H: Macie Leinen 21pts)
Des Moines Christian 60, Kuemper Catholic 23
Denison-Schleswig 65, Red Oak 34

Western Iowa Conference
Audubon 68, Missouri Valley 15
Tri-Center 47, AHSTW 44
Underwood 55, IKM-Manning 45

Corner Conference
Griswold 62, Essex 54
Sidney 54, East Mills 24
Woodbine 55, Fremont-Mills 41

Pride of Iowa Conference
Lenox 59, Lamoni 22
Southwest Valley 48, Southeast Warren 34

Other Scores

Bishop Heelan Catholic 43, CB Abraham Lincoln 37
Cornerstone Christian 43, Heartland Christian 22
Diagonal 40, Seymour 34
Mormon Trail 53, Murray 31
Sergeant Bluff-Luton 48, CB Thomas Jefferson 30
West Harrison 61, River Valley 48

BOYS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference
Harlan 62, Atlantic 49 (H: Bradley Curren 19 points)
Bedford 41, Shenandoah 27
Des Moines Christian 65, Kuemper Catholic 58
Denison-Schleswig 67, Red Oak 53

Western Iowa Conference
AHSTW 55, Tri-Center 52 (AHSTW grabs share of WIC Title with Treynor)
Audubon 56, Missouri Valley 36
Logan-Magnolia 42, St. Albert 41 OT
Underwood 53, IKM-Manning 50

Rolling Valley Conference
CAM 49, Coon Rapids-Bayard 40
West Harrison 55, River Valley 46
Woodbine 57, Fremont-Mills 29

Corner Conference
East Mills 56, Sidney 55 OT (EM: Zach Thornburg hit last second winner. Wolverines win outright Corner Conference Title)
Griswold 68, Essex 37
Stanton 80, Clarinda Academy 41

Other Scores
CB Abraham Lincoln 63, Bishop Heelan Catholic 32 (AL clinched Missouri River Conference Championship)
Heartland Christian 71, Cornerstone Christian 69
Sergeant Bluff-Luton 73, Thomas Jefferson 32

Harlan makes timely big shots to push past Atlantic

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February 9th, 2021 by admin

The Harlan boys basketball hit some big shots in key moments down the stretch to defeat Atlantic 62-49 on Tuesday night. The Cyclones led by one at the end of the first and increased the lead to seven by halftime. Atlantic trimmed the lead to 4 early in the third quarter but Isaiah Ahrenholtz hit a three at the top of the key to push the lead back to 7. Atlantic was down 40-35 to start the fourth quarter and after the teams traded buckets Bradley Curren hit a step back three to widen the gap again. The Cyclones went on to hit 10-12 free throws in the final quarter to keep Atlantic at bay and get the win.

The Cyclones were led by 19 points from Bradley Curren and 12 from Aidan Hall. Harlan gets back to .500 on the season with a 9-9 record. Next up for Harlan is a trip to Creston on Friday.

Atlantic got 15 points each from Dayton Templeton and Ethan Williams. The Trojans fall to 9-6 on the season and will prep for a couple of big conference race games to end the week. Home against Shenandoah on Thursday and at Clarinda on Friday. We’ll have coverage of that Clarinda game on Friday on KJAN with pregame at approximately 7:20 p.m.

Watch the full game replay HERE.

Harlan girls turn the tide in second half, beat Atlantic 62-48

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February 9th, 2021 by admin

Harlan outscored Atlantic by 8 in the third quarter and 9 in the fourth quarter to pull out a 62-48 win in girls hoops on Tuesday night. The Trojans started the game strong with good passing and shooting to jump on top 16-10 after one. The Trojans led 28-25 at half before letting the lead slip away. Harlan failed to knock down a three in the first half, but hit three timely ones in the second half to help them jump out front. The Cyclones also controlled the boards in the second half to give them a number of second chance opportunities.

Macie Leinen dropped in 11 of her game high 21 points in the third quarter turnaround for the Cyclones. Claire Schmitz sat much of the game with foul trouble but came up big late with 12 of her 16 points in the fourth quarter. Brecken Van Baale also finished in double figures with 14 for the Cyclones. Harlan improved to 15-5 on the season and are awaiting their postseason pairing in Class 4A.

Atlantic was led by 14 points from Haley Rasmussen, 12 from Maycie Waters, and 10 from Lauren Nicholas. Atlantic fell to 8-13 on the season and will now turn their attention to the postseason. Atlantic opens up Class 3A Region 1 play on Saturday at home against Greene County. We’ll have coverage of that game on KJAN with pregame at 6:50 p.m. with tip-off set for 7:00 p.m.

Watch the full game replay HERE.

2021 Big Ten Men’s Basketball Tournament will move from Chicago to Indy

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February 9th, 2021 by admin

The Big Ten Conference Administrators Council, which includes the Directors of Athletics and Senior Women Administrators from all 14 member institutions, approved measures to relocate the 2021 Big Ten Men’s Basketball Tournament from the United Center in Chicago to Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. The decision to relocate the tournament was made in collaboration with the Big Ten Council of Presidents and Chancellors and the conference office.

The decision to relocate the tournament to Indianapolis was based on multiple factors. First and foremost was the health and safety of student-athletes, coaches, officials and conference constituents. Hosting both the men’s and women’s basketball tournaments in the same city allows for cohesive testing and medical protocols for both events, as well as centralized accommodations surrounding the competition venues.

The Big Ten Conference is grateful to Mayor Lori Lightfoot, the city of Chicago and our partners at the United Center and the Chicago Sports Commission for their flexibility and to Indiana Sports Corp, Lucas Oil Stadium and the city of Indianapolis for being able to assist our basketball teams during these unprecedented times.

The United Center and the city of Chicago have played a vital role in the Big Ten Men’s Basketball Tournament over the past two decades and the conference looks forward to the tournament returning to the United Center in 2023.

The 2021 Big Ten Men’s Basketball Tournament will be held March 10-14 in Indianapolis and will precede the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, which was moved to Indianapolis and surrounding communities in the state of Indiana in January.

Tony Cassioppi named Big Ten Co-Wrestler of the Week

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February 9th, 2021 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa sophomore Tony Cassioppi has been named Big Ten Co-Wrestler of the Week, the conference office announced Tuesday. Cassioppi shares the award with Ohio State’s Sammy Sasso.

Cassioppi, the nation’s third-ranked heavyweight, recorded a pair of falls in Iowa’s triangular sweep of Purdue and Ohio State on Feb. 7. He registered a first-period pin against Purdue’s Dorian Keys in two minutes, 15 seconds, and flattened 10th-ranked Tate Orndorff of Ohio State in four minutes, 52 seconds.

Cassioppi has recorded three pins in his last three matches, including two against top 10 opponents.

The weekly conference honor is the first of Cassioppi’s career, and the third for Iowa this season. Spencer Lee has twice been recognized.

Iowa pauses all in-person wrestling activities

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February 9th, 2021 by admin

At the direction of the University of Iowa medical team, the Iowa Athletics Department announced Monday that the Iowa Wrestling program is pausing all team related in-person activities in response to positive COVID-19 test results within the program. Iowa will continue to follow Big Ten Conference medical protocols and the medical team will make a determination on return to activity. 

Iowa’s dual at Penn State scheduled for Friday, Feb. 12, has been postponed out of an abundance of caution surrounding the health and safety of the participants. The institutions will work with the Conference to identify rescheduling options. 

Tom Brands Comment:

“We are appreciative of the Iowa medical staff and respect the decision to pause activities. We will continue to follow Big Ten protocols and look forward to a return to training and competition.”

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 2/9/21

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February 9th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

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Midwest Sports Headlines: 2/9/21

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February 9th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

UNDATED (AP) — The top-ranked Iowa wrestling program is pausing all in-person activities in response to positive COVID-19 test results within the program, forcing the postponement of a dual meet at Penn State scheduled for Friday. The move by Iowa came at the direction of the university’s medical team. School officials said the university will continue to follow Big Ten Conference medical protocols and the medical team will decide when the Hawkeyes can resume their season. The schools say they will work with the conference to consider rescheduling options.

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa State coach Matt Campbell has agreed to a new eight-year contract through 2028 after leading the Cyclones to the Big 12 championship game last season. The school did not release terms of the contract. The Cyclones are coming off their most successful season in school history. They were 9-3 overall and first in the Big 12 at 8-1. They lost to Oklahoma in the conference championship game, then beat Oregon in the Fiesta Bowl. Iowa State also agreed to provide Campbell a total of $3 million for staff salary enhancements over the next three years.

ST. LOUIS (AP) — The St. Louis Cardinals are bringing back catcher Yadier Molina for an 18th season, agreeing to a $9 million, one-year deal with the nine-time Gold Glove winner. The team announced the move in a statement, saying it would provide more details on the deal Tuesday. The 38-year-old Molina hit .262 with four home runs in 42 games during the pandemic-shortened 2020 season, his last under a $60 million, three-year deal.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Chiefs were so confident in their Super Bowl-winning roster from the 2019 season that they did everything they could to bring it back intact, signing quarterback Patrick Mahomes and defensive tackle Chris Jones to huge deals and reworking other contracts to make the numbers fit in the salary cap. It almost worked, too. But after a 31-9 loss to Tampa Bay in the Super Bowl, the Chiefs will have to take a much different approach if they want to reach the big game for the third straight season. That’s because there are plenty of holes to fill on both sides of the ball.

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Marcus Carr scored 11 of his 19 points in the last five minutes, Jamal Mashburn Jr. added a career-high 11 points and Minnesota defeated Nebraska 79-61. Brandon Johnson scored 13 points with 10 rebounds for the Golden Gophers, who had lost three straight. Minnesota weathered a drought of 7 1/2 minutes, missing 17 straight shots as Nebraska cut a 19-point deficit to 52-45 midway through the second half. Without leading scorer Teddy Allen, the Cornhuskers could get no closer, giving Carr, who only played 19 minutes because of foul trouble, time to get untracked. Lat Mayen tied his career high with 15 points for Nebraska.

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Former LSU safeties coach Bill Busch will return to Nebraska as a defensive analyst. Busch is one of three staff hires announced Monday by coach Scott Frost. Marcus Castro-Walker will join the Cornhuskers as director of player development after four years at Arizona State. Keanon Lowe was hired as an offensive analyst after working as an analyst at UCLA last season. Busch had two previous four-year stints at Nebraska. He was as an assistant coach under Bill Callahan from 2004-07 and a graduate assistant under Tom Osborne from 1990-93.