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Treynor stops furious rally from Central Decatur to reach Title game

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March 2nd, 2019 by Jim Field

(From IGHSAU) Konnor Sudmann’s best came just when her team needed it the most. Sudmann scored a career-high 34 points, including a huge 3-pointer in the fourth quarter, to help Treynor withstand a furious Central Decatur rally and beat the Cardinals 58-53 to reach the Class 2A championship game for the second time in three years.

Central Decatur, which had been unbeaten, stormed back from a 19-point deficit to trail 47-45 after Alli Masters converted a three-point play off a runner in the lane with 5:47 left. The momentum had swung completely to Central Decatur’s side, but Sudmann stemmed it a few seconds later when she got the ball on the left wing and drained her clutch 3.The 5-foot-9 senior followed that shot with a layup after Treynor broke the press, then continued to make plays down the stretch, sinking four straight free throws and coming up with a key steal by intercepting a long cross court pass when Treynor was clinging to a 55-51 lead.

Now it’s on to the title game for Treynor, which will meet top-ranked and unbeaten Grundy Center at 5 p.m. Saturday. Treynor is looking for a better finish this time after losing to Western Christian 51-48 in the 2017 championship game. Treynor won the Class 1A state championship back in 1994 and was second in 1A in 2006.

Central Decatur rallied from a 14-point deficit to beat Aplington-Parkersburg in the quarterfinals and was on the verge of an even more impressive comeback in this one.A 20-2 run spanning halftime had propelled Treynor into a 38-19 lead and left Central Decatur looking for a spark that would get them back into the game. The Cardinals found it in Masters, who scored 22 of her 24 points in the second half. She started the comeback with a 3-pointer and converted four traditional three-point plays as the Treynor lead kept shrinking. But Central Decatur could not get the combination of a stop and a basket it needed to take the lead and lost for the first time in 24 games.Emma Atwood added 19 points and eight rebounds for Central Decatur, which has compiled a sparkling 95-5 record over the last four years. All but one of those losses have come at the state tournament.

Kayla Chapman added nine points for Treynor, which is now 25-1.

No. 23 Drake women hold off Southern Illinois 71-64

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March 2nd, 2019 by Jim Field

CARBONDALE, Ill. (AP) — Becca Hittner scored 10 of her 23 points in the fourth quarter and No. 23 Drake held off a second-half rally to beat Southern Illinois 71-64 on Friday night.

Maddy Dean had six of her 19 points in the final 2½ minutes, including a deep 3-pointer from the wing that made it 66-59 with 47 seconds left. Dean finished 4 of 7 from 3-point range and Sammie Bachrodt added 14 points with two 3-pointers.

The Bulldogs (22-5, 14-1 Missouri Valley Conference) had their largest lead of the game late in the second quarter at 32-16. The Salukis (13-13, 6-9) outscored Drake 23-14 in the third quarter and got as close as 48-46 early in the fourth.

Southern Illinois never pushed in front, but four more times cut the deficit back to two, the last at 61-59 with 1:57 left.

Makenzie Silvey scored 15 points, Abby Brockmeyer had 12 points and eight rebounds, Kristen Nelson scored 10 and Nicole Martin had eight points and 11 rebounds for Southern Illinois.

Girls State Basketball Championship Schedule 03/02/2019

Sports

March 2nd, 2019 by Jim Field

Class 4A State Championship
3:00 p.m. – Marion (23-1) vs. North Scott (21-3)

Class 2A Championship
5:00 p.m. – Grundy Center (24-0) vs. Treynor (25-1)

Class 1A State Championship
7:00 p.m. – Newell-Fonda (26-0) vs. West Hancock (25-1)

Two arrests in Red Oak overnight

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March 2nd, 2019 by admin

The Red Oak Police Department reports two arrests overnight Friday.

At 7:11pm Friday Officers arrested 60-year-old Edwin Bryant Vondielingen of Red Oak for Domestic Abuse Assault, a simple misdemeanor. He was arrested in the 100 block of East Valley Street and was taken to the Montgomery County Jail. Vondielingen was being held on no bond.

At 2:47am Saturday Red Oak Police arrested 41-year-old Jason Edward Johnson of Red Oak at the intersection of Ironwood Avenue and Highway 34. He was arrested for Public Intoxication and taken to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $300 bond.

Skyscan Forecast Saturday 03/02/2019

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March 2nd, 2019 by admin

Skyscan Forecast  Saturday, March 2, 2019  Dan Hicks

Today: Partly cloudy in the morning becoming mostly cloudy in the afternoon. Few flurries late. N @ 10-20. High 20.

Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Light snow and flurries. N @ 10-20. Low 2.

Sunday: Light snow and flurries ending early. Less than 1/2″ accumulation expected total. Becoming partly cloudy. NW @ 15-25. High 8.

Monday: Partly cloudy. High 10.

Tuesday: Partly cloudy. High 16.

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Iowa authorities say buried body could be missing man

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March 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say human remains have been found buried on the property of a Cedar Rapids home, and officials believe they may be those of a missing eastern Iowa man. The Linn County Sheriff’s Office says in a news release that its deputies and other law enforcement agencies searched the property Thursday and found the buried remains. The body has been taken to the state medical examiner’s office for an autopsy.

Officials say that while no positive identification has yet been made, “it appears the body may have connection to the disappearance of Christopher Bagley, who went missing on Dec. 14.”

Christopher Bagley, who went missing on Dec. 14., 2018.

No other details of what led police to the property or how the victim may have died were released.

Officers and a police dog nab a suspect in Le Mars are a double snow bank escape attempt

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March 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — A man wanted on several warrants, including kidnapping and stalking charges, tried to escape from authorities last night in Le Mars. At about 11 o’clock Thursday night, officers saw 31-year-old Jose’ Murillo drive into a Le Mars park. Several officers tried to arrest Murillo, but he drove away at a high rate of speed.

He used a large pile of snow as a ramp, but after clearing that first hurdle, his Chevy Malibu failed to make it over a second pile of snow. Murillo got out of the car — which was hung up on the snow bank — and ran, but was quickly surrounded by a group of officers, including a police dog, and arrested.

Iowa high court upholds Des Moines dangerous pet ordinance

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March 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Supreme Court restored a Des Moines vicious dog ordinance on Friday that an appeals court had found to be unconstitutionally vague. The justices voted 3-3, upholding an initial, district court ruling that went in favor of the city.

The case involved a mixed breed dog named Pinky and a neighbor’s cat named Rebel, which were both allowed outside without restraints and fought. Both animals survived.
City officials blamed Pinky and she was taken away from her owner in March 2016 after the city’s chief humane officer concluded she exhibited “vicious propensities” under the city’s dangerous animal ordinance.

She was initially to be quarantined for a week but a day before release the city chose to declare her a dangerous dog and notified owner Dianna Helmers of plans keep her. She remained held without access to visits from her family for nearly two years. Pinky was released to Helmers last April when the Iowa Court of Appeals ruled 3-2 that the city’s definition of a dangerous dog was too vague.

The state Supreme Court’s order offered no details of the court’s deliberation. It simply stated that three justices would affirm the district court ruling and three would reverse it and pointing out that in such cases, the district court’s ruling stands. Pinky has been living at Helmers’ pet rescue facility near Reinbeck, about 90 miles northeast of Des Moines.

Helmers’ attorney, Jamie Hunter said the city can seek custody of Pinky again, although the dog is now 11 years old and at the upper end of her life expectancy.
City officials said in a statement Friday they were talking with Helmers about allowing Pinky to remain with her if terms can be reached “that protect the dog and the public.”

City Manager Scott Sanders said in the statement that he never intended to euthanize the dog and if an agreement cannot be reached to keep her with Helmers, the city will pay to have Pinky adopted out of state. Hunter, who has other court challenges to the city’s animal ordinance pending in court, said it continues to be an ongoing issue for dog owners. “The best way to address that is the city can amend its ordinance to make it clear and fairer for its residents so we’re not constantly litigating it,” she said.

Authorities: Mother, daughters killed in Iowa house fire

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March 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

MUSCATINE, Iowa (AP) — Authorities have identified three people killed in an eastern Iowa house fire as a mother and her two daughters. The Quad-City Times reports that the Muscatine County Medical Examiner’s Office issued a news release Friday identifying those killed as 35-year-old Amy Wentz and her daughters, 17-year-old Andreah Schroeder and 6-year-old Lily Wentz.

The three died in the Monday night fire that destroyed their Muscatine home and critically injured another person, who has not been named. Officials say the injured person, who was found by firefighters outside the home, is in a coma at an Iowa City hospital.

Authorities say the cause of the fire is currently listed as undetermined. The investigation into the fire and deaths continues.

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Trading Post

March 1st, 2019 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: 1) A couple of wood stoves. 1 is a warm morning style top load. The other is a parlor style. $100 each. 2) Steel wheels like off an old high wheel wagon. Large number of them. $15 apiece. 3) Antique yard gates. A few available. $40 each. Call 712-249-0233.