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Girls Basketball Scoreboard from Tues. Dec 17

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December 18th, 2024 by Christian Adams

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Atlantic – 65 vs Kuemper Catholic – 44

Harlan – 82 vs Glenwood – 32

Shenandoah – 75 vs Creston – 56

 

Western Iowa Conference 

Riverside – 49 vs AHSTW – 28

Logan-Magnolia – 38 vs Tri-Center – 28

Underwood – 72 vs IKM-Manning – 68

Treynor – 49 vs Missouri Valley – 23

 

Rolling Valley Conference 

CAM – 51 vs Boyer Valley – 49

Coon Rapids-Bayard – 59 vs Exira-EHK – 36

Woodbine – 65 vs Glidden-Ralston – 32

 

Corner Conference 

Sidney – 54 vs Griswold – 38

East Mills – 38 vs Bedford – 30

Fremont-Mills – 56 vs Essex – 7

 

Pride of Iowa Conference 

Nodaway Valley -62 vs Southeast Warren – 36

Martensdale-St. Marys – 48 vs Lenox – 39

Mount Ayr – 60 vs Wayne – 32

Central Decatur – 58 vs East Union – 26

 

Non-Conference 

Norwalk – 60 vs Lewis Central – 28

 

 

Griswold Boys Fall to Sidney Cowboys

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December 17th, 2024 by Christian Adams

The Griswold Tigers boys basketball team fell to 2-3 with their loss to the Sidney Cowboys on Tuesday night. Although the Tigers fought hard from start to finish, they weren’t able to overcome an incredible effort from Braedon Godfread as he and the Cowboys handed Griswold a 75-44 defeat.

The opening possessions of the game were back and forth. Peyton Cook responded to Godfread’s opening basket with a 3-pointer to give Griswold an early lead. Throughout the game, Griswold’s offense was relatively effective. The Tigers were able to move the ball, create some open looks, and hit the three ball. Connor Bowers, Auden Wilson, and Cook all finished the first half with five points. However, Griswold’s offense was unable to keep up with Godfread as his 10 field goals and 22 first half points gave Sidney a 44-28 lead at the break.

Although Godfread stole the show, the rest of the Cowboys played a key part in the win. Sidney’s ball movement was clean, precise, and quick, opening lanes for Godfread to drive through. When needed they also shot the three-ball well as Grant Whitehead and Carter Jorgenson each added multiple threes.  Godfread finished the game with 34 points.

Although the second half didn’t play a part in the outcome, Griswold remained scrappy. Connor Bowers would add another field goal and 3-pointer as he led the Tigers in scoring finishing with 10 points. Bode Wyman wasn’t far behind finishing with nine. Although the Tigers didn’t get the outcome they wanted head coach Ryan Lockwood was happy with his team’s four quarter effort.

Lockwood also knows that there is going to be a learning curve with a new system.

Griswold will finish their pre-Christmas schedule on the road at Missouri Valley and Lockwood is looking forward to the matchup and the opportunity to rebound.

Tipoff is scheduled for 7:30 pm on Thursday.

 

 

Griswold girls basketball lose at home to Sidney

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December 17th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

The Griswold girls’ basketball team kept it competitive in the first half against Sidney but struggled in the second to lose at home 54-38 on Tuesday night. Ava Osborn led the Cowgirls with 15 points, including 5 baskets in the second half. Addyson Foster had 8 to help Sidney get the win.

Griswold started slow but kept pace in the first quarter to only be down 13-5. Griswold’s Amanda Houser had one triple in the first half to try and keep her team in the game. Yet a modest Sidney run to end the half pushed the lead to 12 by halftime making it 25-17 Cowgirls. In the third quarter, Sidney learned how to crack Griswold’s presses, and the offense became electric as the Cowgirls blew the game open to a 42-24 lead by the end of the third. The Tigers had their best offensive performance in the fourth, but it would not be enough to overcome Sidney’s six triples in the second half.

Griswold Head Coach Aaron Houser said it was nice to see the tenacious effort by both Carsyn Adams and Amanda Houser throughout the game.

Looking back on the game, coach Houser gave credit to the consistent pressure that the Cowgirls brought defensively.

The loss put Griswold at 2-3 on the year with their next game this Thursday against Missouri Valley. Coach Houser plans on improving his team over the break to help them reach their potential

Sidney improves to 3-2 with their victory and won’t return to the court till after Christmas break.

Council Bluffs Man Sentenced to 15 Years in Federal Prison for Drug Charge

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December 17th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa – A Council Bluffs man was sentenced today (Tuesday) to 180 months in federal prison for possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine.

According to public court documents, in December 2023, law enforcement identified Dennis Earl Page, Jr., 56, as the driver of a truck that struck a parked vehicle in Council Bluffs. A search of Page’s person and truck resulted in the seizure of approximately 14 grams of methamphetamine, 32 grams of marijuana, a loaded pistol, ammunition, and cash. Page was convicted of methamphetamine delivery charges in January 2018 and again March 2018 in the Iowa District Court for Pottawattamie County, and was discharged from state parole in August 2022.

After completing his term of imprisonment, Page will be required to serve an eight-year term of supervised release. There is no parole in the federal system.

United States Attorney Richard D. Westphal of the Southern District of Iowa made the announcement. This case was investigated by the Council Bluffs Police Department and Southwest Iowa Narcotics Enforcement Task Force.

Sioux City Man Sentenced to 106 Months in Federal Prison for Meth and Firearm Charges

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December 17th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa – A Sioux City man was sentenced today (Tuesday) to 106 months in federal prison for possessing a distribution quantity of methamphetamine and a firearm in furtherance of his drug trafficking.

According to public court documents, Rodney Lamard Hall, II, 31, was found in possession of a distribution quantity of pills containing approximately 37 grams of methamphetamine, marijuana, and a loaded nine-millimeter pistol with an extended magazine. At the time he committed this offense, he was on probation for possessing a firearm and marijuana in April 2023, with the Iowa District Court for Woodbury County.

After completing his term of imprisonment, Hall will be required to serve a four-year term of supervised release. There is no parole in the federal system.

United States Attorney Richard D. Westphal of the Southern District of Iowa made the announcement. This case was investigated by the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office and the Iowa Division of Narcotics Enforcement.

Iowa State’s T.J. Otzelberger agrees to contract extension

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December 17th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

Iowa State men’s basketball coach T.J. Otzelberger has agreed to a contract extension, Todd Kimm reports.

Former Hawkeye Paul Krause Named to All-Century Team

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December 17th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

ATLANTA — Former University of Iowa two-sport athlete, Paul Krause, was included on the East-West Shrine Bowl’s All-Century Team. The announcement came on Tuesday to help celebrate the upcoming 100th edition of the oldest college football all-star game in the country.

Krause (1961-63) was a two-way starter for the Hawkeye football team at receiver, running back and defensive back. As a senior in 1963, he was a second-team All-Big Ten honoree and was selected four all-star games, including the East-West Shrine game. He finished his collegiate career with 718 receiving yards, 263 rushing yards and eight touchdowns. Krause also played baseball at Iowa, earning All-America accolades as a sophomore.

Krause was drafted by Washington in the 1964 NFL Draft second round. Krause was an eight-time Pro Bowl selection, three-time first-team All-Pro, three-time second-team All-Pro and 1969 NFL Champion as a member of the Minnesota Vikings. He led the NFL in interceptions as a rookie in 1964 with 12, including interceptions in seven straight contests.

Fans can vote for their favorite all-century team players: shrinebowl.com/top25vote.

In addition to the All-Century Team, the College Football Hall of Fame unveiled an exhibit surrounding the 100th East-West Shrine Bowl.

“This is an exciting opportunity for the College Football Hall of Fame and fans to celebrate the history and significance of the East-West Shrine Bowl, the oldest college football all-star game in the country,” said Denis Crawford, Ph.D., College Football Hall of Fame Historian and Exhibit Designer. “We’re happy to help kick off the celebration with our exhibit and we look forward to the 100th East-West Shrine Bowl in January.”

Adair-Casey & Guthrie Center School Boards to meet Wed. evening

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December 17th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Adair, Iowa) – The Adair-Casey and Guthrie Center School Boards are set to meet Wednesday evening at the AC/GC Junior High Media Center in Adair. The A/C Board meeting begins at 5:30-p.m., followed by the Guthrie Center Board at 7:30. Both Boards will hold their annual Organizational meetings, which includes an election of Board President, Vice-Presidents and Treasurer/Board Secretary, along with other regular, administrative matters.

Separately, the Adair-Casey Board will act on Open Enrollment-In (OE-In) for Nodaway Valley 6th Grade (2025-26 School Year), and contract recommendations for the following: Erin Dillon, JH Science Teacher; Cade Suhr & Jacob Joliet, JH Track Coaches; and Leroy White, Substitute Bus Driver. Their Board will also act on approving SBRC Modified Allowable Growth for Increasing Enrollment, and approve the application to the SBRC for the modified supplemental amount for increased enrollment of $75,912. The A-C Board will also act on: SBRC Modified Allowable Growth – OE Out for the current year OE not prior year students in the amount of $44,321; SBRC Modified Allowable Growth – ELL Beyond 5-years in the amount of $1,643.

The Guthrie Center Board will act on approving Special Education Contracts, and Contract Recommendations for Justin Slaybaugh & Ryan Cline – Volunteer Wrestling Coaches. Other action items include: Approving the 2022-23 Audit report; SBRC Modified Allowable Growth OE-Out ($25,087); and Approving a bid from Per Mar for additional door access controls for the GC Elementary and ACGC High School.

Board School Boards will act to approve a Reorganization Agreement with Ahlers & Coonley, to represent each District during reorganization, and recommendations for Substitute Teacher Finder position, as presented. Upcoming dates for both districts include: A 2-hour Early Release on Dec. 2th; ACGC Winter Break Dec. 23rd thru Jan. 1st; and the IASB Day on the Hill (Jan. 27th & 28th).

Iowa State prepares for Pop Tarts Bowl against Miami

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December 17th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

In an era known for opt outs Iowa State and Miami appear to be all in for their meeting in the Pop Tarts Bowl. Hurricane star quarterback Cam Ward says he is playing and Cyclone receiver Jaylin Noel says he and the other ISU seniors will play in the December 28th game in Orlando.

It matches two teams that barely missed out on a spot in the college football playoff.

Noel says the Cyclones want to end a record breaking season with a win. ISU is 10-3 and will be searching for its first 11 win season in program history.

Iowa State coach Matt Campbell on the lack of opt outs for both teams.

Campbell credits the senior class for being all in on the bowl game.

Miami ended the regular season with a record of 10-2.

The Iowa High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) and Iowa High School Sports Network (IHSSN) recently released statement:

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December 17th, 2024 by Christian Adams

IHSAA and IHSSN have reached a resolution in their media rights dispute which will make finals round livestreams free for viewers in 2024-25 and conclude their longstanding agreement following this athletic year.

The settlement ends litigation which has been ongoing since the IHSAA filed its initial petition in June 2023. IHSSN has been the IHSAA’s exclusive rights holder for championship events since 2006.

IHSSN will continue to provide for select IHSAA state tournament events for viewing via cable network, broadcast network, www.ihssn.com, and the Watch IHSSN app through the 2025 IHSAA State Baseball Tournament.

IHSSN made state tournament finals available for free streaming starting with last month’s football championships. Earlier state tournament rounds (quarterfinals, semifinals, etc.) will require a fee if viewing via livestream.

Media rights for IHSAA events will return to the IHSAA effective Aug. 1, 2025.