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Carter helps Texas A&M beat Drake 89-76

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March 17th, 2018 by admin

COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) — Gary Blair and Texas A&M played to their strength to beat pesky Drake.

Freshman Chennedy Carter scored 26 points and the fourth-seeded Aggies beat 13th-seed Drake 89-76 on Friday in the opening round of the women’s NCAA Tournament.

“We can’t be Drake and get 30 assists in a ball game because we can create off the bounce as well as any team in the country,” said Blair, whose team scored 50 in the paint. “So that’s our strength. Our inside game is our strength.”

Blair’s Aggies used full-court pressure to move comfortably in front in the second quarter in to an 89-76 win, but the Aggie coach had no interest in doing that for too long either.

“What worked in the second half?” Blair asked and answered. “We ran set plays instead of transition. We got 57 points in the first. I was trying to shorten the game to save legs, to make them play defense a little bit longer.”

Khaalia Hillsman added 22 to help send the Aggies to the second round against DePaul. Carter, who had 19 in the opening half, had a complete game. She also had 11 assists, five rebounds and six steals. Some of those steals were made as she became A&M’s last line of defense. Carter, who has been limited at times this season by foul trouble, did not pick up a personal foul. A&M only had six as a team. Drake shot three free throws in the game.

“We kind of moved the ball a little bit,” said Carter. “We had a lot of open and easy shots, and everybody finished out there tonight.”

A&M had an answer for every comeback try to Drake. Danni Williams hit a 3-pointer with 5:44 left put the Aggies back into a 15-point lead.

Drake, which had 29 assists in the game, got as close as 85-76 when Maddy Dean hit a runner in the lane, but A&M moved down court and passed to Hillsman, who scored easily.

Sara Rhine scored 21 had for Drake (26-8) and had a nearly perfect offensive day. She hit 10 of 11 from the field and made her only free throw. Becca Hittner had 19 for Drake (26-8).

The Aggies (25-9) broke the game open in the second quarter, building a 57-42 halftime edge. A&M outshot the Bulldogs from 3-point range in the opening half, with Carter and Danni Williams each hitting three of four. Williams hit four of seven 3s overall and scored 18.

Drake led, 28-26 after a fast-paced first quarter where the Bulldogs hit 12 of 17 shots. It the second quarter the Aggies held them to 12 of 17 shooting and Carter scoring 12 of her points as A&M began to build a big edge.

“We didn’t move,” said Drake coach Jennie Baranczyk, who felt her team passed up open shots worrying about A&M’s quickness. “We passed a lot around the perimeter. They upped their pressure and that’s when we’re at our best, is when people do that and we can back cut out of it or we can start to read screens better. And we stopped doing that. We just started passing around the basket.”

Hillsman, who was weary after the run-and-gun opening to the game, played 13 first-half minutes, but A&M’s inside game was efficient. For the game, she made 10 of her 14 shots. Anriel Howard also contributed inside with some late drives to keep A&M’s lead in double digits. Howard finished with 14 points and 10 rebounds.

BIG PICTURE

Texas A&M moved to the second round on the Aggies’ home court for the second time in the last three years. Anriel Howard, who set an NCAA tournament record with 27 rebounds in A&M’s 2016 first-round home win over Missouri State, led the Aggies with 10 rebounds this year. A&M has advanced to the second round for the 11th time in the past 12 years. The Aggies have never lost in six first-round games at home.

ENDING THE STREAK

Texas A&M’s win halted a 21-game winning streak by Drake.

NEARLY PERFECT

Rhine only missed once on an active day. The 6-1 Drake sophomore hit 10 of 11 shots from the field and sank her only free throw. She also grabbed 10 rebounds.

UP NEXT

Texas A&M will play DePaul Sunday in the second round. The Blue Demons took a 90-79 win over Oklahoma.

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Update: 1 pet lost in Marne House Fire

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March 17th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

No injuries were reported but a dog died during a fire at a residence northeast of Marne early this (Saturday) morning. Marne Fire Chief Josh Krause told KJAN news they were called out just before 5-a.m. to a reported kitchen fire at 57504 Dallas Road.

He said upon arrival, smoke and flames were visible in the kitchen area. Two adults in the home were awakened by the smoke and escaped safely. One of the family’s pet dogs also escaped, but the other ran back into the structure and was found on the second floor. Both residents were transported to CCMH by Medivac, for treatment of smoke inhalation.

Krause said they were able to get a quick knock down of the flames and were working on overhaul (taking care of hot spots, clean-up and ventilation), as of 7:15-a.m. He said the fire apparently started on the stove, after one of the residents had gotten up late at night and made a snack.

Atlantic Fire crews assisted at the scene.

Photo courtesy Mike Kennon, Cass County Emergency Mgmt. Coordinator.

Two early Saturday arrests in Montgomery County

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March 17th, 2018 by admin

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest of two men in separate incidents early Saturday morning.

At 12:01am Deputies arrested 40-year-old Michael Todd Brace of Red Oak in the 200 block of East Nuckols Street on a valid Adams County Warrant for Failure to Appear. Brace was turned over to Adams County Authorities and was booked into the Adams County Jail on $100 cash only bond.

At 3:07am Deputies arrested 19-year-old Heath Robert Woods of Red Oak in the 2300 block of D Avenue. Woods is charged with Felony Eluding and Operating While Intoxicated 1st Offense. He was also cited for Speeding (95mph), Possession of Alcohol Under Legal Age, and 2 Stop Sign Violations. Woods was taken to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $5,000 bond. Montgomery County Deputies were assisted by Officers of the Red Oak Police Department.

Bellevue man arrested in Red Oak Friday evening

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March 17th, 2018 by admin

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest of a Nebraska man on Friday evening in Red Oak. At 7:20pm Deputies arrested 25-year-old Dahlton Briggs of Bellevue, NE on a valid Montgomery County Warrant for Harassment 1st Degree. He was arrested in the 100 block of West Coolbaugh Street in Red Oak and taken to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $2,000 cash bond.

Skyscan Forecast Saturday 03/17/2018

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Skyscan Forecast   Saturday, March 17, 2018   Richard Garuckas

Today: Mostly cloudy. High 41. N @ 5-10.

Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Low 27. N @ 5-10.

Sunday: Partly cloudy. High 51. SE @ 5-10.

Sunday Night: Cloudy. Chance of showers developing late. Low 36.

Monday: Slight chance of showers in the morning. Mostly cloudy. High 47.

Tuesday: Cloudy. Scattered rain and snow showers. High 40.

Wednesday: Mostly sunny. High 50.

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Drake men preparing for second tourney game

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March 17th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Drake men’s basketball team travels to Northern Colorado Sunday to play in the second round of the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (C-I-T). Coach Niko Medved says they were happy to get the overtime win in the first round and keep playing. He says it’s unique since they are on spring break and have been practicing, but also trying to keep things light and have some fun. Northern Colorado is playing in its first games since March 9th when the Bears fell in the Big Sky Conference Tournament semifinals.

Medved isn’t sure how that might impact them for this game. “I think most coaches would say that they would prefer not to have that much time off. It’s really hard to say how that might affect them,” Medved says. Northern Colorado comes into the game at 22-12 and Medved says there’s one thing they have in common.”Both teams are pretty small. They have in may opinion one of the best backcourts that we’ve played this season,” Medved says.

He says Drake is enjoying being the only Big Four men’s program still playing. Medved says they weren’t really expected to have the season that they have had so, it is probably been good for them to get the spotlight to themselves.

Drake heads into the game at 17-16 after the 80-73 overtime victory against Abiliene Christian in the first round of the C-I-T. The Bulldogs and Bears have never played before. Tipp off is 4 p-m.

(Learfield Sports)

Marne and Atlantic Fire Depts. respond to kitchen fire

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March 17th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Firefighters from Marne and Atlantic were dispatched this (Saturday) morning, to a residential fire northeast of Marne, at 57504 Dallas Road. According to the dispatch report that went out just before 5-a.m., the kitchen was on fire in the home, and everyone was being evacuated.

Marne Fire reported the flames had been knocked down as of 5:17-a.m., and crews were making their initial entry into the structure. An overhaul (clean-up and ventilation) of the home was underway at 5:36-a.m.

No other details are currently available.

Candidates submit paperwork for three party primaries in June

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March 17th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Friday’s 5 p.m. deadline has passed and we now know which candidates for statehouse, statewide and congressional offices submitted the paperwork required to have their names placed on June Primary ballots.

There’s a minimum number of petition signatures from Iowans that must be collected for each office a candidate is seeking. Third district congressional candidate Theresa Greenfield fired her campaign manager when he admitted he forged some of the signatures on her petitions, which were filed earlier this week. Greenfield and a crew of supporters made an almost literal 11th hour dash Friday. They collected signatures from residents in each of the 16 counties in the third congressional district and submit them just before the filing deadline.

In addition to Greenfield, Republican gubernatorial candidate Ron Corbett and first district congressional candidate Courtney Rowe, a Democrat, submitted their petitions Friday afternoon. Corbett’s came in just an hour before the deadline. The secretary of state’s staff will review the petitions from those three candidates on Monday. They’ll determine if those candidate met the paperwork requirements.

The NEXT deadline in this process is next Friday, the 23rd. Rival campaigns and private citizens have until then to review the petitions from all the candidates and challenge any signatures that appear suspect.

A list of all the candidates who submitted petitions to run in the Republican, Democratic and Libertarian Party Primaries on June 5th can be found here (on the Iowa Secretary of State’s wesbite: https://sos.iowa.gov/elections/pdf/candidates/primarycandidatelist.pdf

(Radio Iowa)