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Hawkeye Scherf gains lots of attention for a lineman

Sports

August 5th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Offensive linemen often get overlooked in football with the focus the quarterback, runningbacks and receivers. But University of Iowa senior Brandon Scherf, of Denison, is getting a lot of notice after deciding not to leave early for the N-F-L. A lot of the attention came from a weightroom video that went viral showing him doing what’s called the “hang clean” of 443 pounds three times. The left tackle says it was just something that happened while working with strength coach Chris Doyle.

Scherf says Doyle asked him what he wanted to do that day and he says he wanted to do something different after lifting 437 pounds two times. “I was just trying to get one, and three popped out. I was happy with it, all those teammates pushing me was a great environment and it’s a memory I will never forget,” Scherf says. Scherf didn’t know that Doyle posted the video until he started hearing about it. “Everbody just texted me, I didn’t know what they were talking about. We were fishing and everybody texted me and I was ‘aw jeeze, so,” Scherf explains. Scherf is 6-5 and 320 pounds, and while he is soft spoken off the field, he tries to send a message during the game.

“We want to be know as the most physical unit on the field, that’s what we are trying to play for,” Scherf says. “Attack, compete, finish that’s our motto and we are just trying to impose our will on other people. We just want to get the last hit in.” The offense has a lot of experience returning along with Scherf and he says that can lead to being good unit. “We can be as good as we want to be,” Scherf says. He says they have four returning linemen, as well as a returning starter at quarterback and receivers, which he says will make a difference. “Like I said, we can be as good as we want to be, we’ve just got to put everything together.” Scherf says the enter fall camp looking to end up on top of the conference.

“Our goal is to win the Big 10 Championship game and to get into that four-team playoff. That’s everybody’s goal and the team that comes the most ready and they do the little details right, they are going to win the game,” Scherf says. Scherf is on several pre-season watch lists and has been named to several pre-season All-Big 10 teams, to go along with the attention he’s received for his weight lifting prowess.

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Iowa Hawkeye wrestling schedule released

Sports

August 5th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The University of Iowa wrestling team’s 2014-15 schedule was released today (Tuesday). The Hawkeyes will meet Iowa State in Iowa City at 7 p.m. on Friday, November 28, the day after Thanksgiving. Other highlights on the home schedule include duals with Michigan State, Illinois, Northwestern, and Michigan. Carver-Hawkeye Arena will also serve as a host for two rounds of the Cliff Keen National Duals on February 15 and 22. The Hawkeyes’ road dates include meetings with Oklahoma State on January 11, Minnesota on February 1, and four-time defending NCAA champions Penn State on February 6.
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2014-15 Iowa Wrestling Schedule

Nov. 21 (Friday) Iowa City Duals Iowa City, Iowa
(Baker, Cornell, Iowa CC)

Nov. 28 (Friday) Iowa State Iowa City, Iowa

Dec. 6 (Saturday) Michigan State Iowa City, Iowa

Dec. 29 (Monday) at Midlands Evanston, Ill.
Dec. 30 (Tuesday) at Midlands
Jan. 2 (Friday) at Rutgers Piscataway, N.J.

Jan. 4 (Sunday) at Ohio State Columbus, Ohio

Jan. 11 (Sunday) at Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla.

Jan. 16 (Friday) Illinois Iowa City, Iowa

Jan. 23 (Friday) Northwestern Iowa City, Iowa

Feb. 1 (Sunday) at Minnesota Minneapolis

Feb. 6 (Friday) at Penn State State College, Pa.

Feb. 8 (Sunday) at Maryland College Park, Md.

Feb. 13 (Friday) Michigan Iowa City, Iowa

Feb. 15 (Sunday) Cliff Keen National Duals Iowa City, Iowa
Feb. 22 (Sunday) Cliff Keen National Duals Iowa City, Iowa

Mar. 7 (Saturday) at Big Ten Championships Columbus, Ohio
Mar. 8 (Sunday) at Big Ten Championships Columbus, Ohio

Mar. 19 (Thursday) at NCAA Championships St. Louis
Mar. 20 (Friday) at NCAA Championships St. Louis
Mar. 21 (Saturday) at NCAA Championships St. Louis

Michigan St. girding for Ohio St. in Big Ten East

Sports

August 5th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Michigan State has played in two of the three Big Ten title games, is the defending Rose Bowl champion and on the best run in program history with 42 wins in four years. Yet the Spartans cling to an underdog mentality. It’s the product of being overshadowed historically by Michigan and Ohio State. Coach Mark Dantonio never wants his team to stop playing with that edge.

The Spartans likely will have to beat the Buckeyes to win the East Division. They also have a major September test with a road game against Oregon. Iowa, Nebraska and Wisconsin are the top contenders in the West.

NANCY BALCH, 63, of Atlantic (Svcs. 8/8/14)

Obituaries

August 5th, 2014 by admin

NANCY BALCH, 63, of Atlantic died Tuesday, August 5th, at Cass County Memorial Hospital in Atlantic.  Funeral services for NANCY BALCH will be held 1-p.m. Fri.,  Aug. 8th, at the Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Visitation is open at the funeral home from Noon to 5:30-p.m. Wed. (8/6/) & Thu., (8/7), from 8-a.m. until the time of family visitation, from 5-to 7-pm.

Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com

Burial will be in the Athelstan Cemetery at Athelstan, IA. (Southeast of Bedford).

NANCY BALCH is survived by:

Her sisters – Linda Kay Balch, of Atlantic, & Margaret (Rick) Norman, of Stevensville, MT.

Her brothers – John Michael (Jocey) Balch, & Randy Balch, all of Atlantic.

Atlantic Area Ambassadors Visit Atlantic Collision Center

News

August 5th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic Collision Center, a local auto body shop, hosted the Atlantic Ambassadors for a ribbon cutting at its new location at 1500 SW 7th Street. ACC owner Pam Towne said “Since we moved locations the overall business and clients has doubled.”

Atlantic Collision Center Staff Pictured: Doug Towne, Pam Towne, Kevin Hemphill Atlantic Area Ambassdors Pictured: Gerald Brink, Nedra Perry, Pat McCurdy, Jim Kickland, Carol Seddon, Dolly Bergmann, Lana Westphalen, Lauren Coder, Tammy Waters, Haley Kickland, Kerry Jepsen, Arlene Drennan, Sue Muri, Tyler Mosier, Chrystal Christensen, Russ Joyce, Mitch Peerbolte, Janet Cappel, Tara Jennerjohn, Karl Aldag, Jolene Roecker.

Atlantic Collision Center Staff Pictured: Doug Towne, Pam Towne, Kevin Hemphill
Atlantic Area Ambassdors Pictured: Gerald Brink, Nedra Perry, Pat McCurdy, Jim Kickland, Carol Seddon, Dolly Bergmann, Lana Westphalen, Lauren Coder, Tammy Waters, Haley Kickland, Kerry Jepsen, Arlene Drennan, Sue Muri, Tyler Mosier, Chrystal Christensen, Russ Joyce, Mitch Peerbolte, Janet Cappel, Tara Jennerjohn, Karl Aldag, Jolene Roecker.

Atlantic Collision Center specializes in automotive and collision repair, car washing and detailing. Doug Towne, owner and mechanic, has 25 years of experience in collision repair. Doug and his wife, Pam Towne, are very excited about the recent expansion and opportunity to grow.

3 arrests reported in Cass County

News

August 5th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports three arrests.On Monday (Aug. 4th), 27-year old Aaron Lee Ihnken,  of Atlantic, was arrested on a Department of Corrections warrant for Parole Violation. Ihnken was also charged with Possession of Methamphetamine, 3rd or Subsequent. He was taken to the Cass County Jail where he remains held without bond. That same day, 51-year old Wayne Richard Bonde, of King City, MO, was arrested on a charge of OWI 2nd Offense. Bonde was taken to the Cass County Jail where he remains held on $2000 and a detainer for Decatur County, Iowa.

And, on July 28th, deputies in Cass County arrested 26-year old Justin Iglesias Cruz, of Bellevue, NE, on a District Court warrant for Probation Violation. Cruz was taken to the Cass County Jail where he was being held on $10,000 bond.

TX Governor Rick Perry to arrive in Treynor next week

News

August 5th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Pottawattamie County Republican Party are reminding area residents Texas Governor Rick Perry will attend a party fundraiser next Tuesday, Aug. 12th, in Treynor. Doors at the Treynor Community Center (11 W. Main St.)  open at 5-p.m., with a buffet dinner at 5:45.

Gov. Rick Perry (R-TX)

Gov. Rick Perry (R-TX)

The cost to attend is $20 per person. For ticket information, contact Pott. County Republican Party Communications Director Mary Jones at 402-968-0822. (Or, e-mail Pottawattamie.gop@gmail.com.)

Glenwood man arrested on burglary/theft charges

News

August 5th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest on August 1st, of a man wanted on warrants for Burglary and Theft in the 2nd degree. 24-year old Kyle Matthew Geurt, of Glenwood, was arrested at the Fremont County Jail and transported to Mills County, where he was being held on $10,000 bond.

And, on Monday, Aug. 4th, 32-year 0ld Travis Michael Alexander, of Malvern, was arrested on a charge of  OWI/2nd offense. Bond was set at $2,000.

2014 Cass County Fair FFA Recap

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 5th, 2014 by Jim Field

By Haley Carlson
Atlantic FFA Reporter

This year Atlantic FFA had a very successful year at the 2014 Cass County Fair. FFA members competed a variety of different livestock categories and other Fair activities. 20 FFA members participate this year. To start the Fair 3 Atlantic FFA members participated in the King & Queen Contest. FFA member Tyler Christensen was crowned Fair King and Mr. Congeniality. FFA member Wyatt Saeugling was crowned Fair Prince. Representing the ladies, Calley Klindt was a finalist for Fair Queen.

On Friday Calley Klindt and Heather Reyna showed at the FFA Rabbit show. Klindt’s 6 Class Junior Doe earned a Purple Ribbon and won the class. Reyna’s 6 Class Junior Buck won its class earning a purple as well. In the 6 Class Senior Buck class Reyna’s rabbits earned a Lavender, Blue, and Red Ribbon. In the 6 Class Senior Doe Reyna’s rabbits earned a Lavender, and 2 Blue Ribbons. In the 4 Class Junior Doe Reyna’s rabbit earn a lavender and Klindt’s earned a blue. In 4 Class Senior Buck Reyna’s rabbit earned a lavender. In the 4 Class Senior Doe Reyna’s rabbit earn a Red ribbon.

This year in the Horse Show FFA member Carly Westphalen won Reserve Champion FFA Showmanship with her horse.Tyler C and Carlie W

On Friday Afternoon 3 teams competed in the FFA Livestock Judging contest. 14 teams from across Southwest Iowa competed this year. Atlantic FFA Team 2 placed 4th overall with a total score of 887 points. Team members included Clayton Saeugling, Adam Freund, Morgan Barkley and Emily Saeugling. Atlantic FFA Team 1 which consisted of team members Wyatt Saeugling, Reid Nichols, Marshal McDermott, and Nate Moen placed 6th overall. Atlantic FFA Team 3, which consisted of FFA members Haley Carlson, Tyler Petter, Lexi Freund, and Cole Jipsen placed 8th. In the Individual Contest Tyler Petty placed 4th and Reid Nichols placed 7th.

To end the day Atlantic FFA members helped with the Mutton Bustin event before the Rodeo. Atlantic FFA member Morgan Barkley said, “The Fair is so much fun, but exhausting. It always goes way too fast.“

On Saturday the Atlantic FFA started the day by working in the FFA Foodstand. FFA members took 2 hour shifts helping to serve Hot Dogs, Nachos, Walking Tacos, and the World Famous FFA Maidrites. “I think the Foodstand had an excellent year and continues to thrive once we build a new one”, said FFA member Haley Carlson. The Foodstand is run by the Atlantic, CAM and Griswold FFA Chapters. All the money made from the foodstand will pay for the trophies and ribbons handed out at the fair as well and saving for a new building. Our county FFA chapters were very fortunate to receive a donation from the Trevor Frederickson Memorial Fund. This fund was established after Trevor lost his life in an apartment fire in 2009.

Haley C and Tyler CAlso on Saturday Tyler Christensen and Heather Reyna showed FFA Lambs. Heather had two lambs in the FFA Black Face Individual Class 1 earning a Purple and a Lavender Ribbon. Tyler’s lamb in class 4 earned a Blue Ribbon. In FFA Black Face breeding Ewes Reyna’s lamb earning Blue Ribbon and in FFA White Face Breeding Ewe class Reyna’s lamb earned a Lavender Ribbon. Reyna also won the Reserve FFA Showmanship award. FFA member Heather Reyna said, “I had a busy Fair. I showed FFA Rabbits, Sheep and Poultry. It was long week, but a lot of fun.”Tyler C and Wyatt S

On Sunday morning the FFA Swine Show was held in the show ring. The Showmanship contest was the first event of the day. Atlantic FFA had 7 member compete this year. Wyatt Saeugling won Champion Showmanship and Emily McDermott was Reserve. In the FFA Pen of Three Market Hog class Clayton Saeugling won Champion and Wyatt Saeugling was the Reserve. Paige Sorensen earned a Purple ribbon, Emily McDermott earned Lavender ribbon, Marshall McDermott earned a Blue ribbon, Kyle Redinbaugh earn a Blue ribbon, with their pens of three. In the FFA Market Barrow class Haley Carlson earned a Lavender and Blue ribbon, Clayton earned a Lavender ribbon, Emily earned a Blue ribbon, Paige earned 2 Blues, Kyle earned 2 Blue ribbons, Marshal earned a Blue ribbon. In the Individual Market Gilt Class, Wyatt Saeugling won Champion and Marshal McDermott was the Reserve. FFA member Wyatt Saeugling said, “I did very well showing my livestock this year. This is my last year and I am going to miss waking up before the sun to work on calves, walk pigs and all of the other little things that go along with it. It has been a life changing experience.”

On Sunday afternoon the FFA Poultry Show was held outside the poultry barn. In the Commercial Egg Pen of Three Heather Reyna was the Champion. In the Individual Large Fowl class Heather won 2 Red ribbons. In the Bantam Class Calley Klindt won Reserve Champion and won a Blue and Red ribbons and Heather won a Blue ribbon. In the Duck Class Calley won a Blue ribbon Heather won Purple. In the FFA Geese Tyler C and Wyatt Sclass Calley was the Champion and Heather was the Reserve Champion. In the FFA Turkey Division Heather won a Purple ribbon. In FFA Pigeon Division Calley Klindt was Champion and Reserve. The final class was FFA Showmanship, the Champion was Calley Klindt.

The Final event for Sunday was the FFA Feeder Calf Show. In the FFA Feeder Heifer Show Mark Jacobsen earned Champion and a Blue ribbon.

Emily MOn Monday the FFA Beef show started the day. In the Market Heifer Division, Emily McDermott earned a Lavender, Marshal McDermott earned a Blue ribbon, Gabrielle Jordahl earned a Blue ribbon. In the FFA Market Steer Show, Haley Carlson earned a Purple ribbon, Wyatt Saeugling earned a Lavender ribbon, Clayton Saeugling earned a Lavender ribbon, Marshal McDermott earned a Blue ribbon, and Mark Jacobsen earned a Lavender and Blue ribbons. Later in the evening Carlson won Champion FFA Market Steer.

The FFA Goat show finished off the livestock portion of the Fair. In the FFA Market Goat Show, Haley Carlson was Champion. Tyler Petty was Reserve Champion and he earned a Blue ribbon. Morgan Barkley earned a Blue ribbon. In the FFA yearling Doe class Haley Carlson and won Champion. In the FFA Showmanship event Haley Carlson won Champion.

Eric Miller, Atlantic FFA Advisor said, “Overall the Fair was a success for all of our FFA members. I think we will have more FFA members participate in the future.” FFA member Lexi Freund said, “I have recently joined FFA and got to participate in working the foodstand and also livestock judging, which I thoroughly enjoyed.”

The Atlantic FFA members would like to thank all who donated trophies for the FFA shows at county fair this year as well.

Backyard and Beyond 08-05-2014

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

August 5th, 2014 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Dolly Bergman about Atlanticfest this weekend.

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