Skyscan Forecast Saturday, August 29th Chris Parks
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Alex Smith threw for 171 yards and two touchdowns in less than a half, and the Kansas City Chiefs’ offense looked the sharpest it has all preseason in a weather-shortened 34-10 victory over the Tennessee Titans on Friday night.
The game was called with 3 minutes, 50 seconds remaining after thunder rumbled and lightning streaked across the sky. Heavy rains had turned one end zone into a lake.
Smith was 16 of 18 before giving way to third-string quarterback Aaron Murray just before halftime. Murray played the rest of the game for the Chiefs (3-0), throwing for 146 yards with two touchdown passes and an interception as backup Chase Daniel got the night off.
Marcus Mariota got off to a slow start for Tennessee (1-2), misfiring on his first three throws. But the first-round pick out of Oregon was 7 of 8 for 99 yards the rest of the half.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – Rookie Kelby Tomlinson lined a bases-loaded single up the middle with one out in the ninth against previously unbeaten Kevin Siegrist, and the San Francisco Giants topped the Cardinals 5-4 on Friday night to snap St. Louis’ five-game winning streak.
Left fielder Brandon Moss grabbed another glove from the dugout and moved in to make a five-man infield, then Tomlinson found a hole against Siegrist (5-1).
Marlon Byrd hit a grand slam off 15-game winner Michael Wacha in the third inning for the Giants, who kept pace 2 1-2 games behind NL West-leading Los Angeles.
Javier Lopez (1-0) got Moss to line out to second in the ninth and Tomlinson quickly fired to first to double up Stephen Piscotty, who was off the bag.
Byrd’s eighth career grand slam gave the Giants eight for the season, a franchise record. Byrd last hit one on July 9, 2013, while with the Mets facing the Giants at AT&T Park.
2015 High School Football
Week 1 Scores – August 28
Class 3-A, District 8
Clarinda 34, Atlantic 14
Harlan 44, Denison-Schleswig 7
Norwalk 26, Creston 7
Glenwood 35, Red Oak 0
Dallas Center-Grimes 39, Carlisle 6
Winterset 20, Oskaloosa 9
ADM 14, Perry 13
Class 2-A, District 8
Shenandoah 25, Riverside 0
Carroll 24, Kuemper Catholic 7
IKM-Manning 7, East Sac County 6
SE Valley 28, Manson NW Webster 20
DM Christian 36, West Central Valley 6
Class 1-A, District 1
Audubon 26, AHSTW 21 (Thursday)
Cherokee 34, OA-BCIG 0
Logan-Magnolia 27, Missouri Valley 6
Treynor @ Lawton-Bronson (Saturday at Morningside College Olsen Stadium 7:30pm)
Underwood 70, Tri-Center 14
Westwood @ West Monona (Saturday at Morningside College Olsen Stadium 4:00pm)
Class A, District 1
Bedford 35, Griswold 0
St. Albert 45, Thomas Jefferson 14
Maple Valley 14, Alta/Aurelia 7
Class A, District 8
Southwest Valley 15, Clarinda Academy 0
Pleasantville 16, Colfax-Mingo 7
Woodward-Granger 8, Martensdale St. Mary’s 0
Central Decatur 46, Nodaway Valley 8
SE Warren 14, Cardinal 7
Earlham 65, Woodward Academy 20
Albia 36, Mount Ayr 6
8-Man, District 1
Exira/EHK 35, Nishnabotna 6
East Mills 32, Boyer Valley 6
M-M-C 60, River Valley 0
Newell-Fonda 34, West Bend-Mallard 18
Ar-We-Va 72, Remsen St. Mary’s 42
Sidney 47, West Harrison 24
Kingsley-Pierson 68, Clay Central Everly 24
Fremont-Mills 65, Woodbine 8
8-Man, District 7
CAM 66, Adair-Casey 8
Coon Rapids-Bayard 52, Charter Oak-Ute 8
Glidden-Ralston 48, Remsen-Union 0
Stanton 24, Guthrie Center 0
Mormon Trail 62, Murray 44
Wayne 74, Ankeny Christian 26
Lenox 56, East Union 18
8-Man, District 8
Essex 34, Lamoni 24
Podcasts, Trojan Preview/Who’s Gonna Win?
8 area High School Football Games picked by Chris Parks, Jim Field, Matt Mullenix, and Doug Leonard.
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Chris Parks’ weekly discussion with Atlantic Head Football Coach Eric Waldstein. In week 1 the Trojans prepare to host Clarinda.
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Join us tonight for the start of our 2015 High School Football coverage. We’ll head to Exira as the Exira-EHK Spartans play host to the Nishnabotna Blue Devils in 8-man football. Our weekly high school pick ’em show Who’s Gonna Win? will air at 6:00pm. Then it’s the Dvorak Tire & Service Pregame Show at 6:30pm. And KJAN’s game of the week kicks off at 7:00pm. Listen in on AM 1220 FM 101.1, online at kjan.com or on the KJAN mobile app. You can also catch a live video stream of the game on KJANTV. Just go to the TV page and click play on the video player near kickoff. Chris Parks and Seth Christensen will bring you coverage tonight and all season long on KJAN!
2015 High School Football
Week 1 Schedule – August 28
Class 3-A, District 8
Clarinda @ Atlantic
Denison @ Harlan
Creston @ Norwalk
Glenwood @ Red Oak
Dallas Center-Grimes @ Carlisle
Winterset @ Oskaloosa
ADM @ Perry
Class 2-A, District 8
Riverside @ Shenandoah
Carroll @ Kuemper Catholic
IKM-Manning @ East Sac County
NW Webster @ SE Valley
West Central Valley @ DM Christian
Class 1-A, District 1
A-H-S-T-W @ Audubon
OA-BCIG @ Cherokee
Logan-Magnolia @ Missouri Valley
Treynor @ Lawton-Bronson
Tri-Center @ Underwood
Westwood @ West Monona
Class A, District 1
Griswold @ Bedford
St. Albert @ Thomas Jefferson
Maple Valley @ Alta/Aurelia
Class A, District 8
Southwest Valley @ Clarinda Academy
Pleasantville @ Colfax-Mingo
Martensdale-St. Marys @ Woodward-Granger
Nodaway Valley @ Central Decatur
SE Warren @ Cardinal
Woodward Academy @ Earlham
Albia @ Mount Ayr
8-Man, District 1
Nishnabotna @ Exira/EHK
Boyer Valley @ East Mills
River Valley @ M-M-C
Newell-Fonda @ West Bend-Mallard
Remsen St. Mary’s @ Ar-We-Va
West Harrison @ Sidney
Clay Central-Everly @ Kingsley-Pierson
Woodbine @ Fremont-Mills
8-Man, District 7
CAM @ Adair-Casey
Coon Rapids-Bayard @ Laurens-Marathon
Glidden-Ralston @ Remsen-Union
Guthrie Center @ Stanton
Mormon Trail @ Murray
Wayne @ Ankeny Christian
East Union @ Lenox
8-Man, District 8
Lamoni @ Essex
PHOENIX (AP) – Brandon Moss hit his first home run with St. Louis and Tony Cruz hit his first of the season, leading the Cardinals to a 5-3 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Thursday night to complete a four-game sweep.
It was the Cardinals’ fifth straight win overall and they finished 7-0 against the Diamondbacks this season.
Moss’s tiebreaking two-run shot in the fifth inning off starter Rubby De La Rosa (11-6) put the Cardinals ahead 5-3.
Carlos Martinez (13-6) earned the win with six innings of four-hit ball, allowing three runs and striking out six with two walks.
The Diamondbacks loaded the bases on three walks issued by Cardinals reliever Steve Cishek to open the bottom of eighth, but Seth Maness struck out David Peralta, Welington Castillo and got Jake Lamb to roll out to first to end the threat.
Trevor Rosenthal got the last three outs for his 41st save.
KATHLEEN “KATHY” LOUISE HAYNES, 61, of Hancock died Thursday, August 27th at Select Specialty Hospital. A Rosary service for KATHLEEN “KATHY” LOUISE HAYNES will be held on Monday, August 31st at 6:00 pm at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca.
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Family will greet friends on Monday from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm at the funeral home.
Burial at a later date in the Hancock Cemetery.
KATHLEEN “KATHY” LOUISE HAYNES is survived by:
Husband: Arnold Haynes of Hancock
Sons: Jim (Amber) McCarthy of Elk HOrn & Terry (LeAnne) McCarthy of Walnut.
Daughters: Carrie (Gale) Kiesel of Avoca & Anne McCarthy of Council Bluffs
Mother: Helen Stevens of Carroll
Brothers: Robert (Darlene) Stevens of Yuma, AZ; James (Kay) Stevens of Carroll; John (Mary Lou) Stevens of Templeton.
Sisters: Connie (Mike) Riesselman of Willey; JoAnne (Mike) Klocke of Coon Rapids; Susan (Steve) Frank of Carroll; Sharon Zaruba of Waukee.
16 Grandchildren
3 Great-Grandchildren