Monday’s Games (8/31):
Iowa 9, Oklahoma City 3
Colorado Springs 5, Omaha 3
Tuesday’s Games (9/1)
Iowa at Oklahoma City, 4:35 p.m. CDT, 1st game
Iowa at Oklahoma City, 7:05 p.m. CDT, 2nd game
Omaha at Colorado Springs, 7:35 p.m. CDT
Monday’s Games (8/31):
Iowa 9, Oklahoma City 3
Colorado Springs 5, Omaha 3
Tuesday’s Games (9/1)
Iowa at Oklahoma City, 4:35 p.m. CDT, 1st game
Iowa at Oklahoma City, 7:05 p.m. CDT, 2nd game
Omaha at Colorado Springs, 7:35 p.m. CDT
BOSTON (AP) — Two Iowa men accused of making online threats against competitors at a Pokemon event are due in a Boston courtroom this (Tuesday) morning, for a dangerousness hearing. Eighteen-year-old Kevin Norton, of Ames, and 27-year-old James Stumbo, of Boone, are scheduled to appear in Boston Municipal Court.
The men were arrested Aug. 22 after they allegedly made threatening statements in an online Pokemon forum and on other social media before driving to Boston for the World Pokemon Championships. Police said they found a 12-gauge shotgun, an AR-15 rifle and hundreds of rounds of ammunition in their car. They were stopped as they tried to register for the championships at the Hynes Convention Center.
Players from more than 30 countries competed at the three-day, invitation-only event for a share of more than $500,000 in scholarship awards.
SUSAN JANE McCOWEN, 49, of Omaha ( & formerly of Oakland), has died. A Memorial service for SUSAN McCOWEN will be held 11-a.m. Thursday, September 3rd, at the Carson Presbyterian Church (in Carson). Rieken Vieth Funeral Home in Oakland is in charge of arrangements.
Visitation with her family will be on Wednesday, September 2, 2015 from 5-7 PM at the Carson Presbyterian Church.
A private family inurnment will take place before the service.
SUSAN McCOWEN is survived by:
Her parents – John and Barb McCowen, of Oakland.
Her brother – Jeff McCowen and wife Stacy, of Leavenworth, KS.
Her sister – Beth Schueman and husband Mike, of Avoca.
Her nieces and nephews, and her special friend Tom Rossi of Omaha, NE.
A Cass County woman pled guilty Monday in Cass County District Court, to an amended charge of Theft in the 3rd Degree, in connection with incidents of theft that began in Sept. of 2014, from the Atlantic Hy-Vee store. 23-year old Tiffany Lillard, of Cumberland, was originally charged in Mid-July, with the more serious felony crime of 2nd Degree Theft, for taking in excess of $9,800 by diverting Hy-Vee store funds to gift cards for her own use.
Lillard waived her rights Monday (8/31) and agreed to plead guilty to the lesser charge, which is an aggravated misdemeanor, punishable by a maximum term of imprisonment not to exceed two years, as well as a fine ranging between $625 and $6,250. Her sentencing date has not yet been set.
UNI coach Mark Farley may wait until right before Saturday’s kickoff at Iowa State to name a starting quarterback. Sawyer Kollmorgan, Aaron Bailey, Dalton Demos and Eli Dunne are all vying for the job. Dunne is a redshirt freshman from Grinnell who Farley says has stepped up his game.
Kollmorgan has started 27 games over the past three seasons. Farley had said he wanted to trim the competition down to two quarterbacks by game week. If he has done that he’s not letting on.
(Learfield Sports)
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — An internal email says University of Iowa athletics department administrators ordered a female be hired for an assistant track coaching job in 2013. Attorneys for Mike Scott, a male coach who says he was illegally passed over for the job, received the email last week and provided it to The Associated Press. They’re portraying it as a strong piece of evidence that will help prove his gender discrimination allegations.
In the email, Head Coach Layne Anderson tells assistants that he had rewritten the position’s job description in a way to attract more female candidates. He writes that the change “is once again largely driven by the mandate from the administration to hire a female (qualified to them being optional).” A female was eventually hired.
The university has denied illegal discrimination.
AMES, Iowa (AP) — Opening day losses have all but doomed Iowa State in each of the last two seasons. The Cyclones know that the path to a turnaround could begin with a strong start. Iowa State enters its seventh season under coach Paul Rhoads with an immediate must-win game on Saturday against Northern Iowa.
The Cyclones have dropped back-to-back home openers against FCS schools, starting with a defeat to Northern Iowa in 2013. A third such loss might again derail their season before it starts.
The Top Ten teams in the Associated Press Iowa high school football polls of the 2015 season with first-place votes in parentheses and won-loss record, total points and position last week at right:
Class 4A
Record, Points, Previous position on the poll
1. West Des Moines Valley (15), 1-0, 159
2. West Des Moines Dowling (1), 1-0, 128
3. Bettendorf 1-0, 120,
4. Cedar Falls 1-0, 119
5. Cedar Rapids Washington 1-0, 99
6. Fort Dodge 1-0, 52
7. Ankeny Centennial 1-0, 50
8. Urbandale 1-0, 40
9. Cedar Rapids Kennedy 1-0, 35
10. Waukee 0-1, 15
(tie) Johnston 1-0, 15
(tie) Pleasant Valley 1-0, 15
Others receiving votes: 13, Southeast Polk 8. 13, Ankeny 8. 13, Council Bluffs Lewis Central 8. 16, Cedar Rapids Prairie 6. 17, Iowa City West 2. 18, Dubuque Senior 1.
Class 3A
1. Pella (14), 1-0, 158
2. Manchester West Delaware (2), 1-0, 125
3. Dallas Center-Grimes 1-0, 107
4. Cedar Rapids Xavier 0-0, 94
5. Sioux City Heelan 1-0, 81
6. Norwalk 1-0, 74
7. Waverly-Shell Rock 1-0, 57
8. Webster City 1-0, 51
9. Harlan 1-0, 44
10. Carroll 1-0, 30
Others receiving votes: 11, Solon 24. 12, Boyden-Hull-RV 13. 13, Davenport Assumption 11. 14, Clear Creek-Amana 4. 15, Fairfield 3. 16, Spencer 2. 17, Bondurant Farrar 1. 17, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 1.
Class 2A
1. West Union North Fayette (5), 1-0, 138
2. Albia (9), 1-0, 133
3. Dyersville Beckman 1-0, 111
4. Spirit Lake (2), 1-0, 97
5. Central Lyon-GLR 1-0, 74
6. Tama South Tama 1-0, 62
7. Hampton-Dumont 1-0, 60
8. Williamsburg 1-0, 36
(tie)Sioux Center 1-0, 36
10. West Burlington-Notre Dame 1-0, 28
Others receiving votes: 11, Baxter CMB 19. 12, Mediapolis 18. 13, New Hampton 13. 14, Waukon 11. 15, Mount Vernon 10. 16, Clear Lake 8. 17, Center Point-Urbana 7. 18, Aplington-Parkersburg 6. 19, Clarinda 5. 20, Donnellson Central Lee 4. 21, Anamosa 3. 22, Union, La Porte City 1.
Class 1A
1. Iowa City Regina (15), 1-0, 159
2. Pella Christian 1-0, 108
3. West Branch 1-0, 103
4. Hinton 1-0, 100
5. Dike-New Hartford 1-0, 95
6. Madrid (1), 1-0, 75
7. IKM Manning 1-0, 49
8. Inwood West Lyon 0-1, 46
9. Panora Panorama 1-0, 40
10. St. Ansgar 1-0, 36
Others receiving votes: 11, Emmetsburg 21. 12, South Central Calhoun 18. 13, Leon Central Decatur 11. 14, Avoca AHST 5. 15, Fort Dodge St. Edmond 4. 16, Guttenberg Clayton Ridge 3. 17, Ridge View 2. 17, Des Moines Christian 2. 17, Pocahontas Area/Pomeroy-Palmer 2. 20, Bellevue 1.
Class A
1. Gladbrook-Reinbeck (11), 1-0, 152
2. Logan-Magnolia (2), 1-0, 129
3. Packwood Pekin 1-0, 97
4. Audubon 1-0, 95
5. Brooklyn BGM (1), 1-0, 85
6. Algona Garrigan 1-0, 61
7. Belmond-Klemme (1) 1-0, 57
8. Paullina South O’Brien (1) 1-0, 53
9. Montezuma 1-0, 27
10. Lynnville-Sully 1-0, 23
Others receiving votes: 11, Hawarden West Sioux 17. 11, Bedford 17. 13, Denver 16. 14, Council Bluffs St. Albert 13. 15, Fairbank Wapsie Valley 12. 16, Mount Ayr 9. 17, Earlham 5. 18, Pleasantville 3. 19, Winthrop East Buchanan 1. 19, Britt West Hancock 2. 19, Ackley AGWSR 2. 22, Belle Plaine 1. 22, Lisbon 1. 22, Mason City Newman 1. 22, Winfield-Mount Union 1.
Class 8-Man
1. Newell-Fonda (10), 1-0, 125
2. Gilbertville-Don Bosco (1), 1-0, 109
3. Glidden-Ralston (3), 1-0, 106
4. Fremont Mills, Tabor 1-0, 103
5. HLV, Victor (1), 2-0, 89
6. Graettinger-Terril Ruthven-Ayrshire 1-0, 62
7. Elkader Central (1), 1-0, 48
8. Marcus MMC 1-0,46
9. Coon Rapids-Bayard 1-0, 42
10. Janesville 1-0, 30
Others receiving votes: 11, Lenox 26. 12, Colo-NESCO 20. 13, Elk Horn-Kimballton/Exira 18. 14, West Bend-Mallard 14. 15, Stanton 13. 16, Anita CAM 11. 17, Kingsley-Pierson 6. 18, Riceville 5. 19, Northwood-Kensett 3. 20, Westside Ar-We-Va 2. 21, East Mills 1. 21, Cedar Valley 1.
The Mills County Sheriff’s Office said Monday, two people were arrested over the past few days. Early Monday morning (Aug. 31st), 21-year old Brandon Michael Clemmons, of Emerson, was arrested for OWI 1st offense. His bond was set at $1,000. And, late Friday morning, 36-year old Lonnie Darnell Stubblefield, of Omaha, was arrested for Possession of Controlled Substance and Drug Paraphernalia. His bond was set at $1,300.
The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports four, recent arrests. On Sunday, deputies arrested 26-year old Tiffany Dawn Christoffersen, of Valley, NE, on an Atlantic Police Department warrant for Criminal Mischief 4th Degree. Christoffersen was taken to the Cass County Jail where she was released the following day on $1,000 bond. Also arrested Sunday, was 32-year old Trent Matthew Suhr, of Walnut, who was taken into custody on two District Court warrants for Probation Violation. Suhr was taken to the Cass County Jail where he remains held on $10,000 bond.
Last Saturday, Cass County deputies arrested 33-year old Justin Paul Parker, of Adair, on a District Court warrant for Probation Violation. Parker was taken to the Cass County Jail where he remains held on $10,000 bond. And on Thursday, 36-year old Heather Marie Christensen, of Atlantic, was arrested on a charge of Driving While Revoked (Serious). Christensen was taken to the Cass County Jail where she was released the following day on $1000 bond.