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GymHawks Celebrate Senior Night

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February 17th, 2024 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The 30th-ranked University of Iowa women’s gymnastics team fell short to No. 13 Ohio State, 196.075-197.125, Friday evening inside of Carver-Hawkeye Arena in its final home meet of the season.

The GymHawks celebrated the gymnastics careers of five seniors tonight: Ella Castellanos, Adeline Kenlin, Kendall Laplante, Aubrey Nick, and Allison Zuhlke. Five Hawkeyes secured spots in the top three on the night. Sophomores Karina Muñoz and Alyse Karenbauer each took a share of second place on floor, both hitting near-perfect routines. Muñoz tied for first overall on beam and junior Ilka Juk landed in third on the apparatus. Muñoz took second place in the all-around.

 

HEAR FROM HEAD COACH LARISSA LIBBY 

“I know who we are, and I refuse to believe that we can’t do this. So, we’re going to go back and keep plugging away, and I will do my best to figure out what I can do to help make what happens in practice happen in competition. As a total package, they are twice as good as what they put out here today. I’m never disappointed in them, I’m disappointed for them, because I know how hard they have been training and how bad they want to win. Our next step is to sort out our mistakes and figure out how to get stronger. There were thousands of fans here today and I am happy that our seniors got to see that for their last home meet.”

VAULT

The GymHawks posted a team score of 48.950 on vault. Sophomore Avery Chambers kicked off the evening earning a 9.750. Hanna Castillo recorded a 9.775, just off her season best. Reigning Big Ten Freshman of the Year, Eva Volpe, stuck her vault performance with a 9.850, tying her career high score. In the anchor position, Muñoz landed a solid 9.825.

BARS

In the second rotation, the Hawkeyes recorded a team score of 48.800. Volpe and Muñoz each posted a 9.800, leading the apparatus for the GymHawks. Juk and sophomore Gianna Masella each registered a 9.750.

BEAM

The GymHawks recorded a team score of 48.925. Juk stuck her landing and registered a stellar 9.850. Senior Aubrey Nick performed for her last time in Carver-Hawkeye arena and made it count, posting a 9.825. Muñoz, ranked 26th in Big Ten Individual Rankings on beam, stuck a 9.900 in the anchor position to tie her season best. Muñoz tied for first place overall in the rotation.

FLOOR

Iowa secured the rotation win on the floor with a team score of 49.400. Karenbauer started the final rotation off strong, earning a near perfect score of 9.900 on her performance and bettering her career high score. Castillo continued the motivation, striking a 9.875. Volpe wrapped up her all-around night with a 9.875, surpassing her personal best. Muñoz ended the night with a bang posting another 9.900, besting her season high and matching her career best. Bailey Libby was a strong anchor, ringing in a 9.850.

UP NEXT
The Hawkeyes will travel to University Park, Pennsylvania for the Big Five Meet hosted by Penn State on Feb. 24. Action inside of the of the White Building will begin at 3:30 p.m. and will be streamed on B1G+ (subscription needed).

Hawkeyes Down Cyclones, 5-2; Clinch Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series

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February 17th, 2024 by admin

URBANDALE, Iowa — The University of Iowa women’s tennis team won its third straight match, downing Iowa State, 5-2, in an Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series matchup on Friday night at Life Time Fitness.

The victory clinches an Iowa win in the Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series, giving Iowa a 13-8 lead with two sports remaining – women’s gymnastics and softball.

The Hawkeyes jumped out to a 1-0 lead by winning the doubles point with a win on court two and a forfeit at No. 3.

Iowa State’s Anna Kuearum and Isabella Dunlap secured a 6-4 victory on court one over senior Vipasha Mehra and freshman Jessica Matthews before Iowa battled back to earn the point. Junior Barbora Pokorna and Pia Kranholdt posted a 7-5 victory over Ashlee Narker and Valeska San Martin.

In singles, Iowa notched victories at Nos. 2, 3 and 4 to go along with a forfeit win at No. 6.

Pokorna started it off with a straight set win over Narker, 6-2, 7-5. Kranholdt followed on court four, winning 7-5, 6-4 and Marisa Schmidt notched the fifth point via a 10-point tiebreaker, defeating Dunlap, 6-2, 3-6, 1-0 (10-3).

The Cyclones earned points with wins on No. 1 and 5.

HEAD COACH SASHA SCHMID

“I am proud of the team today. It was a hard-fought match, it’s always difficult to play Iowa State, especially on the road. We dug and fought hard, and we are excited to take some confidence into the match on Sunday against a good Drake team.”

UP NEXT

The Hawkeyes will return to Iowa City on Sunday, hosting Drake at the Hawkeye Tennis and Recreation Complex a noon (CT).

RESULTS

Iowa 5, Iowa State 2

SINGLES

No. 1 – Anna Kuearum (ISU) def. #85 Daianne Hayashida (UI), 6-3, 6-1

No. 2 – Marisa Schmidt (UI) def. Isabella Dunlap (ISU), 6-2, 3-6, 1-0 (10-3)

No. 3 – Barbora Pokorna (UI) def. Ashlee Narker (ISU), 6-2, 7-5

No. 4 – Pia Kranholdt (UI) def. Gala Arangio (ISU), 7-5, 6-4

No. 5 – Valeska San Martin (ISU) def. Vipasha Mehra (UI), 7-6 (11-9), 3-6, 1-0 (10-7)

No. 6 – Jessica Matthews (UI) def. Unknown (ISU), Forfeit

DOUBLES

No. 1 – Anna Kuearum/Isabella Dunlap (ISU) def. Vipasha Mehra/Jessica Matthews (UI), 6-4

No. 2 – Barbora Pokorna/Pia Kranholdt (UI) def. Ashlee Narker/Valeska San Martin (ISU), 7-5

No. 3 – Daianne Hayashida/Marisa Schmidt (UI) def. Unknown (ISU), Forfeit

Hawkeyes Split Day 1 at The Spring Games

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February 17th, 2024 by admin

LEESBURG, Fla. — The University of Iowa softball team split action on Friday afternoon at day one of The Spring Games. The Hawkeyes fell game one against Southern Illinois, 4-1, before defeating Liberty, 4-2, in the night cap.

Against Liberty, eight Hawkeyes recorded a hit with three Hawkeyes having a multi-hit game. Senior Grace Banes and freshmen Jena Young each went 2-for-3 with one run scored. Sophomore Jalen Adams picked up her second win of the season throwing a complete game against the Flames. She allowed two runs on two hits and struck out two Liberty hitters.

 

HOW IT HAPPENED

Game 1 

The Hawkeyes were able to get two runners on in the first, but both were left stranded as SIU got out of the inning.

The Salukis took advantage of three Hawkeyes errors in the top of the second to take an early, 3-0, lead. Starting pitcher Devyn Greer was able to get out of the inning without further damage after a strikeout.

The Hawkeyes were able to get their first run on the board in the home half of the fourth with an RBI double to the wall off the bat of freshman Devin Bowman. Senior Sammy Diaz followed suit with a single to right center and moved into scoring position on thew throw. Iowa was unable to capitalize with runners in scoring position as the fourth inning ended.

SIU loaded the bases in the top of the sixth as Iowa made a call to the bullpen. Junior Haley Downe entered in relief and got the final two outs and did not give up a run. The Salukis added an insurance run in the seventh on a sacrifice fly to extend their lead, 4-1. Iowa was retired in order to close out the game.

The Hawkeyes finished the game with one run on four hits with four errors.

Game 2

Banes started game two with a walk and came around to score on an RBI triple from freshman Soo-Jin Berry. Senior Brylee Klosterman brought home Berry with an RBI single to make it 2-0. Liberty answered back in the bottom of the first getting one run on an RBI single to cut their deficit to one.

Each teams scattered hits in innings two through four but neither team was able to cash in. Iowa added two more runs in the top of the fifth with RBI singles from freshman Jena Young and senior Sammy Diaz. The Flames added a run in the bottom of the fifth but Adams shut the door as she left two runners stranded.

Adams closed out the game facing seven batters in the final two innings. Iowa finished the game with four runs on eleven hits with two errors.

HEAR FROM HEAD COACH RENEE GILLISPIE

“We had a great bounce back win against a strong Liberty team. We made some uncharacteristic mistakes in game one, but I am proud of the way our bats responded in game two. Whenever Jalen has the ball, we have a good opportunity to win.”

UP NEXT
The Hawkeyes take on Kansas and Coastal Carolina tomorrow at 8 and 10:30 a.m. (CT). Both games will be streamed live on FloSoftball (subscription required) and be broadcasted on the Hawkeye Radio Network.

Cyclones Fall to Tournament-Host UNLV

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February 17th, 2024 by admin

LAS VEGAS – After opening the UNLV Desert Classic with a one-run win over UC Santa Barbara, Iowa State (3-3) fell in the nightcap of the opening day to tournament-host UNLV (5-0) by a score of 1-7.

 

The Rebels scored an early five runs and were able to maintain a healthy lead throughout.

 

Freshman pitcher Lauren Schurman pitched four and a third innings, allowing just three hits and two runs and striking out four. Schurman made her longest appearance of the season and recorded her first career strikeout on the day.

 

At the plate, four different Cyclones recorded hits. Carli Spelhaug’s lone hit was a solo shot – Iowa State’s only run – which came in the top of the seventh inning. Angelina Allen, Ashley Minor and Camille Marin collected the other hits.

 

UNLV had three batters with multiple hits and used a pair of big flies to earn a six-run victory. The Rebels had pitcher Ellie Zellien go the distance, as she struck out seven in a full seven innings.

 

Iowa State has homered in five of the first six games of the season.

 

How it Happened

UNLV wasted little time, plating an early three runs in the bottom of the first inning. A leadoff double followed by a bunt single put runners on the corners with no out for the Rebels. After a groundout, UNLV drew a walk to load the bases. A single from Alyssa Trejo brought two in and then a Kelsie Kelso single brought in a third to make it 3-0.

 

After holding the Cyclones again scoreless in the top of the second, the Rebels tacked on a pair in the bottom of the frame. The second inning started like the first – a leadoff double from UNLV put a runner in scoring position with no outs. Ariana Martinez then came up to the plate with one out and belted a homer just over the right field wall. The homer made things 5-0 in advantage of UNLV.

 

Both teams would struggle to muster any momentum following the second, as the third, fourth and fifth inning all went scoreless. UNLV would snap the drought in the bottom of the sixth, courtesy of another long ball. Following a walk, Alyssa Trejo smoked her third homer of the game, a two-run shot, to give the Rebels a 7-0 lead.

 

 

Friday Notes

Home Runs

Iowa State: Carli Spelhaug (3)

UNLV: Ariana Martinez (1), Alyssa Trejo (3)

 

WP – Ellie Zellien (2-0): 7.0 IP, 4 hits, 1 run, 6 walks, 7 strikeouts

SV –  N/A

LP – Karlie Charles (0-1): 1.2 IP, 7 hits, 5 runs, 3 walks, 0 strikeouts

 

On Deck

The Cyclones will return to Eller Media Field tomorrow, Feb. 17, for another doubleheader. ISU will first match up with UCSB at noon CT and then follow it up with Bradley at 2:30 CT. Both games will be streamed on YouTube.

Saturday State Wrestling Consolation Semi-Finals

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February 17th, 2024 by Jim Field

106

  • 1-A Atlee Dewitt (Alburnett) 52-6 won by decision over Crosby Yoder (Logan-Magnolia) 44-3 (Dec 12-7)

120

  • 2-A Christian Ahrens (Creston) 39-5 won by decision over Carter Schmauss (Crestwood, Cresco) 34-3 (Dec 5-4)
  • 1-A Tegan Slaybaugh (AC/GC) 50-3 won by decision over Dawson Jacobsen (Central Springs) 51-8 (Dec 6-4)
  • 1-A Eli Becerra (Missouri Valley) 38-5 won by decision over Ayden Beck (Baxter) 44-5 (Dec 12-6)

132

  • 2-A Matt Beem (Glenwood) 38-1 won by decision over Kaiden Parker (Oskaloosa) 30-10 (Dec 10-4)
  • 1-A Brody Brisker (Wilton) 51-3 won by fall over Carson Thomsen (Underwood) 30-7 (Fall 5:07)

150 

  • 1-A Carter Metcalf (Pleasantville) 45-7 won by medical forfeit over Jacob McGargill (Shenandoah) 46-5 (M. For.)

157

  • 1-A Owen Laughlin (Shenandoah) 46-2 won by fall over Kayden Baxter (AHSTW) 32-6 (Fall 3:46)

215 

  • 2-A Jaydn Cooper (Winterset) 38-6 won in sudden victory – 1 over Mason Koehler (Glenwood) 42-8 (SV-1 7-5)

285

  • 2-A Carter Heilskov (Hampton-Dumont-CAL) 43-4 won by fall over Max Chapman (Creston) 37-8 (Fall 4:27)
  • Trenton Warner (Nodaway Valley) 49-3 won by decision over Payton Jacobe (AC/GC) 49-8 (Dec 3-2)

CAM Cougars Girls Team with a Solid Home Regional Win over the Wayne Cardinals on Friday

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February 17th, 2024 by admin

The (21-2) CAM Cougars girls basketball team with a nice 71-34 regional win over the Wayne Falcons Friday Night in Anita. The Cougars had took the lead of their first offensive posession and never looked. The Cougars press was not handled very well by the Wayne Falcons, as the fell behind early and trailed whole the whole game.

The Cougars were led in scoring with three of their seniors on the night, Eva Steffenson had 23 points and senior Kierra Nichols had 19 points, and Meredith Rich also chipped in with 14 points.

Cam Cougars Head Coach Joe Wollum talked about what he told Cougars game plan after the first quarter.

Coach Wollum also about the how his Cougar team will prepare for their next game against Montezuma

Senior Eva Steffenson said her team has to come out and apply pressure right away on Friday night.

Senior Eva Steffenson had this to says she will be feeling right at home playing at a Neutral site in Norwalk for the Cougars next game regional game.

Up Next

The Cam Cougars girls basketball team will travel to Norwalk on Wednesday February 21st to take on the Montezuma Bravettes. Tipoff is at 7:oo PM.

Shenandoah Police report, 2/16/24

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February 17th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Shenandoah, Iowa) – Officials with the Shenandoah Police Department, Friday, released a report on six arrests that took place between Feb. 3rd and Feb. 12th.

There were two arrests last Monday (Feb. 12th): 33-year-old Hope Kalkas, of Shenandoah, was arrested for Public Intoxication and Disorderly Conduct. Kalkas had previously been arrested Feb. 3rd on the same charges. And, 25-year-old Sayj Elizabeth Martin, of Clarinda, was arrested Feb. 12th, for Driving While Barred and Possession of a Controlled Substance (PCS)/Marijuana-2nd offense.

On Feb. 11th, Police in Shenandoah arrested 26-year-old Corbin Link, of Quincy, IL, on charges that include Poss. of Drug Paraphernalia, PCS/Marijuana-1st offense, and Unlawful Poss. of Prescription Drugs.

Two people were arrested Feb. 5th, in Shenandoah: 32-year-old Tanner Savage, of Carthage, IL, was arrested for Carry Weapons while intoxicated, Person ineligible to carry weapons, OWI/1st offense, Poss. of Drug Paraphernalia, and for being a Felon in Possession of a Firearm; 29-year-old Derek Alan Miller, also from Carthage, IL, was arrested for Poss. of Drug Paraphernalia, PCS/Marijuana-1st offense, and Unlawful Poss. of Prescription Drugs.

Iowa High School Girls Regional Basketball scores from Friday February 16th

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February 17th, 2024 by admin

Class 1A – Region 2

Newell-Fonda 73, AGWSR 27

Coon Rapids-Bayard 40, HLV 26

 

Class 1A – Region 3

Martensdale-St. Mary’s 76, Sigourney 35

Fremont-Mills 59, Mount Ayr 29

 

Class 1A – Region 5

St. Albert 68, Stanton 42

Woodbine 69, Collins-Maxwell 50

 

Class 1A – Region 8

CAM 71, Wayne 34

Montezuma 60, Holy Trinity Catholic 44

 

Class 2A – Region 2

Panorama 65, AC/GC 37

Denver 47, Central Springs 25

 

Class 2A – Region 3

Westwood 68, West Monona 49

Exira-EHK 43, Treynor 37

 

Class 2A – Region 8

Nodaway Valley 93, Southwest Valley 46

Grundy Center 38, South Hamilton 29

LINDA SIMMONS, 76, of Harlan (Memorial services 2/20/24)

Obituaries

February 17th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

LINDA SIMMONS, 76, of Harlan, died Wed., Feb 14th, at Myrtue Medical Center, in Harlan. Memorial services for LINDA SIMMONS will be held 1-p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2024, at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home, in Harlan.

Visitation at the funeral home is on Tuesday, from 11-a.m. until 1-p.m.

Burial is in the Woodbine Cemetery, in Woodbine.

LINDA SIMMONS is survived by:

Her daughter – Lora (Doug) Kloewer, of Harlan.

3 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren.

Cass County Assessor’s Office to see new leadership

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February 17th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Conference Board, Thursday evening,  accepted the resignation of Cass County Assessor Mary Anstey. Her resignation takes effect Feb. 29th. During their meeting the Conference Board named Shana Platt, current deputy assessor, as County Assessor, effective March 1st.

Anstey previously said she would be resigning, but agreed to continue working part time, as Chief Deputy in the office, to support Platt. Mary Anstey started work in Cass County in 1999 in various capacities.