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Girls Class 3A Region 2 Golf at Carroll

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May 20th, 2019 by admin

Gilbert and Carroll were the teams to advance to State from the Class 3A Girls Regional Golf Final on Monday at the Carroll Country Club. Britta Snyder of Gilbert was overall Medalist with a round of 71.

Team Scores (State Qualifiers in bold)

  1. Gilbert 358
  2. Carroll 373
  3. Nevada 380
  4. Creston 398
  5. Ballard 421
  6. Winterset 422
  7. ADM 445
  8. Denison-Schleswig 450
  9. North Polk 472
  10. Webster City 489
  11. Perry 496
  12. Greene County 519

Individual Qualfiers

  1. Britta Snyder, Gilbert 71
  2. Emma Griffin, Nevada 80
  3. Rylie Driskell, Creston 82
  4. Natalie Drake, Winterset 89
  5. Josie Pettit, Carroll 90
  6. Lauren Smith, Ballard 92 / Mallory Schultes Carroll 92 / Alli Austin, Gilbert 92

Class 2A Girls Regional Final Golf Results

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May 20th, 2019 by admin

Here’s a look at Girls Regional Final Golf results from play on Monday.

Region 1 @ Mapleton

Team Scores (State Qualifiers in bold)

  1. Unity Christian 375
  2. Missouri Valley 411
  3. West Sioux 421
  4. West Lyon 430
  5. Clarinda 448
  6. Red Oak 454

Individual Qualifiers

  1. Madison Lease, Missouri Valley 90
  2. Laura Beltman, Unity Christian 91
  3. Emily Hulshof, West Sioux 93
  4. Kerri Kroeze, Unity Christian 95
  5. Justine Malenke, Unity Christian 95
  6. Chloe Krommendyk, Unity Christian 96

Region 2 @ Garner

Team Scores (State Qualifiers in bold)

  1. Okoboji 347
  2. Emmetsburg 378
  3. Crestwood 396
  4. OA-BCIG 413
  5. Kuemper Catholic 416

Individual Qualifiers

  1. Delany Conrad, Southeast Valley 70
  2. Carlee Frayne, GHV 77
  3. Hannah Burtler, Okoboji 81
  4. Martha Stein, Okoboji 83
  5. Grace Butler, Okoboji 85
  6. Katie Schweers, Kuemper Catholic 86

Atlantic girls golf qualifies for State

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May 20th, 2019 by admin

The Atlantic girls golf team has qualified for the Class 3A State Tournament with their play at the Regional Final in Storm Lake on Monday. Humboldt was the champion with a 352 total and Atlantic qualified 2nd with a 390.

The Trojans were led by Alyssa Ginther who finished 2nd with an 85. Baylee Newell was 3rd with an 87. Other Atlantic scores were Anna Wieser 119, Hannah Alff 100, and Lauren Nicholas 118.

Team Scores

  1. Humboldt 352
  2. Atlantic 390
  3. Spencer 429
  4. Glenwood 437
  5. MOC-Floyd Valley 442
  6. Algona 443
  7. Bishop Heelan 446
  8. Harlan 451
  9. Spirit Lake 463
  10. LeMars 479
  11. Sergeant Bluff-Luton 535

Individual Qualifiers

  1. Frances Carlson, Humboldt 82
  2. Alyssa Ginther, Atlantic 85
  3. Baylee Newell, Atlantic 87
  4. Nora Carlson, Humboldt 88
  5. Kelly Boelyn, Humboldt 88
  6. Riley Pohar, Spencer 93

Full score breakdown here: 2019 3A Region 1

IGHSAU releases preseason softball rankings, Atlantic 8th in 3A

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May 20th, 2019 by admin

The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union released preseason softball rankings on Monday.

In Class 1A Collins-Maxwell is top ranked. Glidden-Ralston checks in at #9.

In Class 2A Durant holds the top spot.

In Class 3A Davenport Assumption is #1. Treynor is #6 and Atlantic starts the season at #8.

In Class 4A ADM is #1. Denison-Schleswig is #6 and Glenwood checks in at #15.

In Class 5A WDM Valley is the top ranked team.

Check out full rankings here: Softball-2019-52019rankings

Class 1A Girls Regional Golf at Moville

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May 20th, 2019 by admin

Akron-Westfield and Woodbury Central were the teams to advance on to the State Girls Golf Tournament at Regional play in Moville on Monday. Akron-Westfield shot 378 to win it. Woodbury Central’s Sally Gallagher was the overall Medalist with a round of 81.

Team Scores (State Qualifiers in Bold)

  1. Akron-Westfield 378
  2. Woodbury Central 406
  3. Westwood 430
  4. Gehlen Catholic 430
  5. Essex 468
  6. Riverside 482

Individual Scores and State Qualifiers

  1. Sally Gallagher, Woodbury Central 81
  2. Brooke Koele, Akron-Westfield 87
  3. Alayna Mullinix, Akron-Westfield 93
  4. Hannah Vondrak, Hinton 95
  5. Troi Galles, Remsen St. Mary’s 96
  6. Autumn Bundy, Akron-Westfield 98

Full results here: 2019RegionalGirlsMoville

Doyle named to U.S. Pan American Games Team

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May 20th, 2019 by admin

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — University of Iowa senior Kathleen Doyle has earned a spot on the 2019 U.S. Pan American Games Women’s Basketball Team roster, USA Basketball announced today.

The 12-member team was selected by the USA Basketball Women’s Junior National Team Committee. Team members will return to Colorado Springs for training camp July 23-Aug. 5, before competing in the women’s basketball tournament at the 2019 Pan American Games from Aug. 6-10 in Lima, Peru.

Doyle is the first Hawkeye student-athlete to make the U.S. Pan American Team since 1999 (Amy Herrig). She is the fourth Hawkeye to ever make the team (Herrig, Michelle Edwards, Cindy Haugejorde). Lisa Bluder led team USA to a silver medal as the head coach in 2015.

A native of LaGrange Park, Illinois, Doyle was a first team All-Big Ten selection (coaches) this past season. She registered single-season career-highs in points, 3-pointers made, field goals made, and field goal percentage.

Doyle led the Hawkeyes in assists, averaging 5.9 per game – a mark that led the Big Ten and ranked 15th nationally. She also led the team in steals (2.3 per game) and was second in scoring, averaging 12.0 points per contest.

Iowa places volleyball coach on 30-day paid leave

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May 20th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa put women’s volleyball coach Bond Shymansky on paid administrative leave Monday after reporting what its athletic director called serious rules violations to the NCAA. Athletic director Gary Barta said he took those steps after a two-week investigation by an outside law firm into allegations raised by a former athlete. Barta declined to elaborate on the nature of the allegations at a news conference, citing the pending NCAA investigation. But he said they were likely to be considered Level 1 or Level 2 violations, meaning they gave at least a minimal recruiting, competitive or other advantage to the Hawkeyes.

“I won’t talk specifically about what it was, but I am comfortable enough to say that everyone who works in college athletics is very familiar with this line that can’t be crossed,” he said, adding that the violations were not criminal in nature.

Iowa named assistant coach Vicki Brown as the interim head coach. Barta said the 30-day leave upon which Shymansky was placed is consistent with the coach’s contract, which requires a 30-day written notice if the university plans to terminate him for cause. Barta said he planned to decide on the coach’s future with the program soon. Barta hired Shymansky, who previously coached at Marquette, in 2014 to turn around a struggling program. Iowa went 15-16 under Shymansky in 2018, his fifth season in charge of the Hawkeyes. The team won 18 games in 2017, its most since 1994. Shymansky’s contract runs through the 2022 season and pays him a base salary of $215,000.

Barta said Iowa learned of the allegations on May 1 and hired the New York-based Bond, Schoeneck & King law firm to investigate. He said the investigation found that no other Iowa staff members or players were involved in or aware of the violations. Barta, who has long operated under the mantra of “Win, Graduate, Do it Right,” said staff and current and incoming players were informed of the situation Monday and reacted with anger and sadness. “Clearly in this case we have an employee who came up short on the ‘Do it Right’ part,” he said.

JANET SELIM, 79, of Atlantic (Celebration of Life 6/1/19)

Obituaries

May 20th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

JANET SELIM, 79, of Atlantic, died Sunday, May 19th, at Iowa Methodist Hospital in Des Moines. A Celebration of Life Memorial service for JANET SELIM will be held 2-p.m. June 1st, at the Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Friends may call at the funeral home on June 1st, from 1-p.m. until the time of service.; Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

Memorials may be directed to the Salem Lutheran Home Memorial Fund.

JANET SELIM is survived by:

Her son – Vern Johnson & significant other Duane Mantey, of Phoenix, AZ

Her sister – Julie Swanson, of Des Moines, WA.

Her niece & nephew – Stephanie (Samantha) Clark, of Atlantic, Robert Foss & significant other Sienna Rawlings, both of Greenfield

Her brother-in-law: Thomas Johnson, of Corning.

and 7 great nieces and nephews.

 

Free Help is Available if you Feel Like You Can’t Cope with the Effects of the Disaster

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May 20th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa – The floodwaters have receded from the severe storms and flooding beginning March 12 in western Iowa. And, flooding is easing in the Quad Cities area. However, prolonged effects are still being felt in homes and neighborhoods of Iowans. The repair work, financial burden, prolonged stress and ongoing red tape with agencies and insurance companies can leave feelings of depression, frustration, anger, anxiety and sadness.

FEMA says there is help and it is free. If a friend, family member, neighbor or you are feeling overwhelmed, please call the Iowa Concern 24-hour line at 1-800-447-1985. Iowa Concern staff can connect you with Project Recovery Iowa services or one of their stress counselors can talk with you any time of the day.

Common disaster reactions may include: • Feeling tense or nervous, angry or irritable. • Crying often or easily, feeling hopeless. • Feeling numb. • Sleep problems, constantly tired. • Stomach problems (such as nausea or cramps) and/or not feeling hungry.

It is common for people to experience a wide range of emotional reactions following a disaster. These are normal feelings that may last for many months after the flooding.
To help Iowans affected by the event, the Crisis Counseling Assistance and Training Program (CCP), funded by FEMA, is operating Project Recovery Iowa. The mission of Project Recovery Iowa is to assist individuals and communities in recovering from the challenging effects of natural and human caused disasters through the provision of community-based outreach and recovery-oriented services.

For more information on the Iowa disaster and a variety of recovery resources, log on to: www.floods2019.iowa.gov or call 2-1-1. Multilingual services are available. For more information on FEMA assistance, go to www.fema.gov/disaster/4421 or www.disasterassistance.gov.  Disaster recovery assistance is available without regard to race, color, religion, nationality, sex, age, disability, English proficiency or economic status. If you or someone you know has faced discrimination or needs help with accessible communication, call FEMA toll-free at 800-621-3362. Multilingual operators are available.

Get Proper Permits Before Rebuilding

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May 20th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(FEMA) DES MOINES, Iowa – If you’ve been affected by flooding, no doubt you’re eager to get back into your house and make it your home again. But before you pick up that nail gun or wield that sledge hammer, make sure you have all the permits you’ll need to begin work.  Officials with FEMA say permits may be required for every part of your home from roofs, walls and siding to plumbing, septic systems and heating/air conditioning systems.

The first thing you should do is to contact your local building official to determine whether there are special considerations for rebuilding. That official can work with you or your contractor to ensure that any permits you need are properly issued and filed, and the necessary inspections are completed.  Permits protect owners, residents, communities and buildings by making sure repairs and/or construction meet current building codes, standards, floodplain ordinances and construction techniques.

Permits also provide a permanent record of compliance with elevation and/or retrofitting requirements, which is useful information when selling the building or obtaining flood insurance coverage.

For more information on the Iowa disaster and a variety of recovery resources, log on to: www.floods2019.iowa.gov or call 2-1-1. Additional information can be found at www.fema.gov/disaster/4421.