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High School Basketball Scoreboard Friday 02/11/2022

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February 11th, 2022 by admin

Class 1A Boys Preliminary Round District Games

District 1: River Valley 53, Whiting 17
District 2: Akron-Westfield 60, Siouxland Christian 57
District 3: West Bend-Mallard 63, Northwood-Kensett 53
District 4: Riceville 60, Saint Ansgar 57
District 5: Valley Lutheran 46, Clarksville 41
District 6: Central Elkader 77, Starmont 47
District 7: HLV 44, Meskwaki Settlement 41
District 8: Prince of Peace47, Calamus-Wheatland 45
District 9: Lone Tree 65, Columbus 50
District 10: English Valleys 50, BGM 35
District 10: Keota 62, Tri-County 18
District 11: BCLUW 65, Melcher-Dallas 55
District 12: Twin Cedars 87, Moulton-Udell 34
District 13: Woodward-Academy 55, Orient-Macksburg 36
District 14: Diagonal 50, Southwest Valley 45
District 14: Fremont-Mills 75, Essex 34
District 15: Griswold 62, Heartland Christian 53 OT – ON KJAN
District 16: Glidden-Ralston 49, Paton-Churdan 47

Boys Regular Season

Hawkeye Ten Conference
Clarinda 55, Stanton 48
Denison-Schleswig 65, Glenwood 60
Harlan 66, Creston 60
Lewis Central 49, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 48

Rolling Valley Conference
CAM 75, Nodaway Valley 64

Pride of Iowa Conference
Lenox 59, East Union 42
Martensdale-St. Marys 57, Murray 40

GIRLS REGULAR SEASON

Hawkeye Ten Conference
Glenwood 69, Denison-Schleswig 31

Other Scores
Bondurant-Farrar 65, Winterset 46
Carroll 45, ADM 41

Cyclones edge Panthers in hard fought dual

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February 11th, 2022 by admin

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa – No. 5 Iowa State won the final two matches of the night, as the Cyclones escaped the McLeod Center with a 16-15 victory over No. 18 Northern Iowa Friday night.

With the victory, Iowa State extended its dual winning streak to 12, as the Cyclones improved to 14-1 overall and 7-0 in the Big 12. The Panthers dropped to 7-6 overall and 6-3 in the Big 12, as the Cyclones snapped the Panthers six-match winning streak. Iowa State closes the dual portion of the schedule on Wednesday, Feb. 16 at Missouri. The match is scheduled to start at 6:30 p.m. in Columbia, Mo.

The Panthers picked up back-to-back victories to start the match, as No. 19 Brody Teske defeated No. 18 Kysen Terukina 6-3 at 125 pounds and No. 18 Kyle BIscoglia downed No. 27 Ramazan Attasauov 8-2 at 133 pounds. The Cyclones picked up three-straight victories heading into the intermission to take the lead.

No. 7 Ian Parker defeated No. 23 Cael Happel 9-5 at 141 pounds, using a takedown and four nearfall points with :43 left to secure the victory. At 149 pounds, No. 21 Jarrett Degen led 2-1 into the third period, using an escape, takedown and a point for riding time to lock up the 6-2 decision to even the match. Top-ranked David Carr led 6-2 after the first period, as he defeated Derek Holschlag 11-4 to give the Cyclones the lead.

Coming out of the intermission, Northern Iowa took the lead back with three-straight victories. No. 12 Austin Yant defeated No. 31 Isaac Judge 5-0 at 165 pounds before No. 20 Lance Runyon used a point for stalling to defeat No. 25 Joel Devine 1-0 at 174 pounds. No. 4 Parker Keckeisen defeated No. 7 Marcus Coleman 8-2, giving the Panthers a 15-9 lead going into the final two matches.

No. 14 Yonger Bastida put on a takedown clinic at 197 pounds. Bastida recorded 10 takedowns and a point for riding time, as he earned a major decision 21-8 over John Gunderson. Five of the takedowns came in the third period to secure the only bonus point victory of the night.

With Northern Iowa leading 15-13, the dual came down to the heavyweight match. No. 21 Sam Schuyler used a takedown with :11 remaining to defeat Carter Isley 3-1 to give the Cyclones the victory.

#5 Iowa State 16, #18 Northern Iowa 15
125: #19 Brody Teske (UNI) decision #18 Kysen Terukina (ISU), 6-3
133: #18 Kyle Biscoglia (UNI) decision #27 Ramazan Attasauov (ISU), 8-2
141: #7 Ian Parker (ISU) decision #23 Cael Happel (UNI), 9-5
149: #21 Jarrett Degen (ISU) decision Colin Realbuto (UNI), 6-2
157: #1 David Carr (ISU) decision Derek Holschlag (UNI), 11-4
165: #12 Austin Yant (UNI) decision #31 Isaac Judge (ISU), 5-0
174: #20 Lance Runyon (UNI) decision #25 Joel Devine (ISU), 1-0
184: #4 Parker Keckeisen (UNI) decision #7 Marcus Coleman (ISU), 8-2
197: #14 Yonger Bastida (ISU) major decision John Gunderson (UNI), 21-8
285: #21 Sam Schuyler (ISU) decision Carter Isley (UNI), 3-1

Extra Match:
174: Pat Schoenfelder (UNI) decision Julien Broderson (ISU), 3-2

Big Ten reschedules Iowa-Ohio State men’s hoops game

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February 11th, 2022 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — The Big Ten Conference has announced the rescheduling of the Iowa-Ohio State men’s basketball game to Saturday, Feb. 19. The contest will tipoff at 1:30 p.m. (CT) at Value City Arena in Columbus, Ohio, and will be televised nationally on FOX.

As a result of this adjustment, the Indiana-Ohio State contest originally scheduled for Feb. 19 has been pushed back to Monday, Feb. 21, to accommodate the change.

Drake women lose in waning moments to Missouri State

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February 11th, 2022 by admin

SPRINGFIELD, MO. – The Drake University women’s basketball team fell to Missouri State, 59-63, in the final seconds on Friday evening.

With 1:04 left in the game, Maggie Bair went to the line for two shots. She made both and pulled the Bulldogs within two of the Bears, 59-57.

On the next play, Bears forward Abby Jackson turned the ball over in the paint and Katie Dinnebier scored a lay-up to tie the game 59-59.

With 17 seconds left, Bair fouled Missouri State guard Mariah White, sending her to the free throw line. White made both shots to put the Bears up two.

Grace Berg was then fouled with six seconds left. She went to the line for two but missed both shots in a loud JQH Arena.

Berg finished with 10 points, three rebounds, and two blocks.

With five seconds on the clock, Maggie Bair received her fifth foul, drawn by Jackson. Jackson went to the line and made both shots to put the Bears up four.

Bair finished with 15 points and led the team with three assists.

Jackson led the Bears with 22 points, adding six rebounds, two steals, and two blocks.

Maddie Petersen attempted a three pointer with one second left but was blocked by Missouri State, ending the game 59-63.

Petersen finished with 10 points. She is five points away from hitting 1,000 on her career and two assists away from 500 on her career.

Next up the Bulldogs head to Carbondale, Ill. to take on SIU on Sunday Feb. 13.

Girls Regional Basketball Schedule Saturday 02/12/2022

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February 11th, 2022 by admin

Girls basketball regional play begins for Class 2A and 3A girls teams on Saturday. Here is a look at the area matchups will all games starting at 7:00 p.m.

CLASS 2A First Round

Region 7
Colfax-Mingo @ I-35
Madrid @ Woodward-Granger

Region 8
Southwest Valley @ Kuemper Catholic
Missouri Valley @ AHSTW

Class 3A Quarterfinals

Region 7
Greene County @ Sergeant Bluff-Luton
Shenandoah @ Atlantic – ON KJAN
Red Oak @ Des Moines Christian
Clarinda @ Harlan

Final 2022 IAwrestle area rankings

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February 11th, 2022 by admin

IAwrestle has released their final team and individual rankings for the 2022 season heading into District competition this Saturday. Here is a look at area ranked teams and individuals.

CLASS 1A

Area Ranked Teams
2. Underwood
5. Logan-Magnolia

Area Ranked Individuals

106
12. Molly Allen, Underwood

113
1 Corbin Reisz, Logan-Magnolia
2. Eli Becerra, Missouri Valley
7. Tegan Slaybaugh, ACGC
8. Brayden Maeder, Southwest Valley
11. Lucas Bose, Underwood

120
4. Blake Allen, Underwood
9. Riley Parkis, Kuemper Catholic

126
4. Jace Rose, Riverside

132
1. Gable Porter, Underwood
3. Elliot Cooney, Nodaway Valley

138
1. Stevie Barnes, Underwood
11. Sean Thompson, Logan-Magnolia
12. Hayden Fischer, AHSTW

145
1. Hagen Heistand, Underwood

152
1. Wyatt Reisz, Logan-Magnolia
4. Shea Parkis, Kuemper Catholic
11. Nolan Moore, Riverside

160
5. Gavin Maguire, Logan-Magnolia
6. Kaden Broer, West Monona
10. Caleb Iliff, Treynor
11. Garrison Gettler, AHSTW

170
Jaydon Knight, Mount Ayr

182
7. Brecken Freeberg, Tri-Center
9. Gage Clausen, Missouri Valley

195
6. Carter Davis, Underwood

220
5. Cooper Andersen, Panorama
6. Cal Wanninger, Kuemper Catholic

285
6. Rex Johnson, Logan-Magnolia
7. Easton Eledge, Underwood
8. Daniel Gregory, Treynor
9. Devin Whipple, Bedford-Lenox

CLASS 2A

Area Ranked Individuals

106
8. Aiden Smith, Atlantic-CAM

113
7. Vinny Mayberry, Glenwood

120
11. Lincoln Keeler, Creston

126
4. Ethan Follmann, Atlantic-CAM
5. Matthew Beam, Glenwood

132
7. Luke Musich, Harlan

138
8. Carter Drake, Carroll

145
5. Jireh Gallegos, Carroll

160
6. Dawson Bond, Red Oak

170
2. Kadin Stutzman, Atlantic-CAM

182
5. Zane Bendorf, Harlan

195
2. CJ Carter, Glenwood

285
5. Logan Green, Clarinda

CLASS 3A

Area Ranked Individuals

170
4. Braylon Kammrad, Lewis Central

Bipartisan plan to protect mobile home park residents clears House subcommittee

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February 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Lawmakers working for the past few years on legislation to protect mobile home residents from being priced off the properties have reached a bipartisan compromise. Republican Representative Brian Lohse, of Bondurant, had hoped to do more, but he says the bill’s latest version has the support of mobile home park owners and is likely to pass the House.

“I believe it’s a meaningful bill,” Lohse says. “I believe it has some very good provisions for the tenants and, you know, in the long run maybe we can do other things as issues pop up.” The bill would require notices of rent and utility increases be provided sooner and it would offer some protections from retaliation by mobile home park owners. It would not limit rent hikes. Senate Democratic Leader Zach Wahls, of Coralville, began working on the issue in 2019 after learning of sizable rent increases at mobile home parks in his area.

“There have been a host of people involved in this conversation. I would say that there are several good things in this piece of legislation that I’m happy to see. There are also a lot of good things that are not in this legislation,” Wahls says. “Of course, that is the nature of compromise…and I do expect that I will likely wind up voting for it.” Wahls made his comments during taping of “Iowa Press” that airs tonight (Friday) on Iowa P-B-S.

Democratic Representative Lindsay James is from Dubuque, where residents of the Table Mound Mobile Home Park say they’ve faced skyrocketing fees after a Colorado company bought the property four years ago. “The challenge of these out-of-state corporations exploiting our residents here in Iowa is significant,” James says. “This bill is not going to be the end-all solution for this. I think it’s one step forward in making sure that these residents have protections.”

The bipartisan bill cleared a House panel this week. There are at least 549 mobile home parks in Iowa and a Legislative Services Agency report found nearly half are owned by out-of-state companies.

(Reporting by Iowa Public Radio’s Katarina Sostaric and Radio Iowa’s O. Kay Henderson)

Supreme Court upholds conviction of Le Mars man’s who didn’t show up to trial

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February 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Supreme Court says defendants do not have to be present in some misdemeanor trials if the person is intentionally trying to delay justice. The case involved Randall Hurlburt of Le Mars man who was convicted after being charged with driving while intoxicated. Hurlbut asked for a new lawyer three times and showed up to some hearings — but didn’t show up for his trial in February 2020 — telling his lawyer he couldn’t get a ride.

The Supreme Court ruling says a misdemeanor defendant who knows his trial date yet deliberately chooses without good cause, to remain absent from his trial cannot then cry foul when the court follows through with the trial. It says the defendant has rights — but the state possesses a compelling interest in the orderly disposition of justice

Atlantic FFA Competes at Sub Districts

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February 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – During the FFA Sub-District Career Development events on Wednesday, February 9th, 23 members of the Atlantic FFA chapter competed, with seven advancing to District FFA Convention. FFA member Lola Comes competed in FFA Creed placing 1st earning a Gold and advancing to Districts.

FFA Creed: Lola Comes

Dylan Comes competed in the Extemporaneous Speaking category placing 1st earning a Silver and advancing to Districts.

Dylan Comes – Extemporaneous Speaking

Cooper Jipsen competed in the Ag Welding contest placing 1st earning a gold and advancing to Districts.

Cooper Jipsen – Ag Welding

Lola Comes said, “I’m happy that I tried something so far out of my comfort zone. It took hours of practicing, but I really loved this competition. I am definitely looking forward to Districts!”

DJ Shepperd: Ag Sales

Brett Dreager – Torch Welding

 

 

 

 

 

 

DJ Shepperd competed in Ag Sales earning a Gold placing 2nd and advancing to Districts.

Jackson McLaren: Ag Broadcasting

Jackson McLaren competed in the Ag Broadcasting CDE placing 2nd earning a Gold and advancing to Districts. Brett Dreager competed in the Torch Welding contest placing 3rd earning a Silver and advancing to Districts. Dan Freund competed in the Public Speaking contest placing 3rd earning a Silver and advancing to Districts. DJ Shepperd said, “I had a lot of fun and it was a good way to prepare for Districts in a few weeks.

Dan Freund: Public Speaking

The Chapter Program team of Aspen Niklasen, Claire Pellett and Malena Woodward placed 4th earning a Silver and will be the alternate to Districts. Wyatt Redinbaugh competed in the Job interview earning Silver placing 5th.

In the Farm Business Management Test Atlantic FFA had 7 members compete, Wyatt Redinbaugh placed 2nd, DJ Shepperd 3rd, Aspen Niklasen placed 11th, Dan Freund placed 12th, Dylan Comes placed 13th, Logan Eilts placed 17th and Malena Woodward placed 18th out of 40 individuals taking the test.

In the FFA Freshman Greenhand Quiz, Atlantic FFA had 5 members participate. McKenna Sonntag placed 14th, Lola Comes placed 23rd, Danielle Bennett placed 50th, Mia Kloewer placed 81st and Mackanize Brown placed 100th. Approximately 120 FFA members from Southwest Iowa took the Greenhand Quiz this year.

FFA advisor Eric Miller commented, “I was proud of all the hard work members put into preparing for their event.”

(Story by Atlantic FFA Reporter Aspen Niklasen; Photos Courtesy Atlantic FFA Advisor Eric Miller)

Omaha Man Sentenced for Firearm Offense

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February 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA – Authorities in Iowa report 46-year-old Chad Michael Schaefer, of Omaha, was sentenced December 8, 2021 in Council Bluffs U-S District Court, to 57 months in prison for Prohibited Person in Possession of a Firearm. His term of imprisonment will be followed by three years of supervised release. According to court documents, Schaefer pleaded guilty to the charge on September 2, 2021.

On October 9, 2020, a police officer reported his vehicle was burglarized and a Smith and Wesson rifle was stolen. A neighbor also reported his vehicle was burglarized and a wallet was taken. A credit card from the stolen wallet was used in the early morning hours shortly after the burglary in Omaha. Detectives obtained surveillance footage from the stores where the stolen credit card was used and were able to identify Schaefer as the suspect.

Schaefer also had messages on his cellular phone linking him to the stolen rifle. At the time of the offense, Schaefer was a
convicted felon and drug user.

United States Attorney Richard D. Westphal of the Southern District of Iowa made the announcement. The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office and Council Bluffs Police Department investigated the case. This case was prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Offices for the Southern District of Iowa