Class 1A Substate 7 Pigtail
Fremont-Mills 52, Clarinda Academy 30
Regular Season
Treynor 66, CB Thomas Jefferson 47
Class 1A Substate 7 Pigtail
Fremont-Mills 52, Clarinda Academy 30
Regular Season
Treynor 66, CB Thomas Jefferson 47
CLASS 2A
Region 5
East Sac County 74, IKM-Manning 69
I-35 37, West Central Valley 30
Region 8
Missouri Valley @ Lawton-Bronson 7:00 p.m.
Tri-Center 50, MVAOCOU 41
South O’Brien 49, Alta-Aurelia 35
CLASS 3A
Region 1
Cherokee Washington 77, Kuemper Catholic 40
Atlantic 65, Greene County 29 -ON KJAN
Panorama 72, Red Oak 33
Shenandoah 53, Clarinda 51
The Atlantic girls basketball team rolled to a 65-29 win over Greene County in the Class 3A Region 1 Quarterfinals on Saturday night at the Atlantic High School. The Trojans didn’t shoot the ball particularly well in the first quarter but got warmed up after that and used pressure defense to force the Rams into 21 turnovers. Atlantic led 37-24 at half and forced the running clock situation towards the end of the third. After the game Atlantic senior Lauren Nicholas said the team enjoys using that pressure defense
Haley Rasmussen had another big night with 28 points, 20 of those in the first half. Jada Jensen also finished in double figures with 13 points and Lauren Nicholas chipped in 8. The Trojans improved their season record to 9-13 and earned a trip to face top-ranked Cherokee, Washington on Wednesday night at 7:00 p.m. The Braves advanced on with a 77-40 dismantling of Kuemper Catholic on Saturday afternoon. We’ll have coverage of that Regional Semifinal on KJAN Wednesday. Nicholas said the team is excited about the opportunity.
Greene County was led in the loss by 14 points from Brianna Habben. The Rams finished the season with a record of 6-13.
In addition to the big scoring night Haley Rasmussen was honored after the game for another couple of scoring milestones. Rasmussen has become the Trojans All-Time 5-on-5 leading scorer passing Jamie Hoegh for the honor. Hoegh’s record was 1,212pts and Rasmussen is now at 1,242pts. Rasmussen also broke Hoegh’s single season record of 414pts and now has 467pts on the season. Listen to the honor ceremony after the game below.
You can also listen to the full game replay HERE.
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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — No. 22 Loyola Chicago rolled to an 81-54 victory against conference rival Drake. Aher Uguak led the Ramblers with 20 points by shooting 8 for 10 from the field. Loyola took control of the game with an 18-2 run to start the second half.
Loyola of Chicago guard Braden Norris (4) drives to the basket ahead of Drake forward Issa Samake, right, during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game, Saturday, Feb. 13, 2021, in Des Moines, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)
Uguak scored eight points in a two-minute span, including a layup that put Loyola ahead 51-38. The Ramblers moved into first place in the Missouri Valley standings.
EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Joe Wieskamp scored 21 points to lead Iowa’s balanced offense in an 88-58 win over Michigan State on Saturday. The Hawkeyes had three players score in double figures and Luka Garza wasn’t one of them. Garza had a season-low eight points on 3 of 11 shooting, but his teammates more than made up for the star senior being held well below his 20-point average.
Iowa guard Connor McCaffery (30) flexes his muscle in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Michigan State in East Lansing, Mich., Saturday, Feb. 13, 2021. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
Jack Nunge matched a career high with 18 points and Connor McCaffery had 16 points. The staggering Spartans are in danger of missing the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1997.
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Authorities are investigating a deadly shooting at an apartment in Iowa City. The Iowa City Press Citizen reports that police were dispatched Friday night to the scene in the city’s Longfellow Neighborhood and found a man dead. Police said in a news release that a witness reported that three men had entered the residence, shot the victim and then fled.
The release said police aren’t releasing the name of the victim until his family has been notified and an autopsy has been completed. There is a $1,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest in the case.
AMES, Iowa (AP) — Jalen Wilson scored 22 points and pulled down 10 rebounds for his fourth straight double-double as Kansas broke away in the final nine minutes to defeat Iowa State 64-50. Iowa State led for all but the final two seconds of the first half when David McCormack hit a jumper to knot the score at 24-24. The Jayhawks scored the first six points of the second half and led the rest of the way.
Kansas guard Marcus Garrett, right, tries to steal the ball from Iowa State guard Rasir Bolton during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game, Saturday, Feb. 13, 2021, in Ames, Iowa. Kansas won 64-50. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)
McCormack scored 13 points with eight rebounds, Christian Braun added 11 points, nine after halftime. Jalen Coleman-Lands led the Cyclones with 20 points, including three 3-pointers, and Rasir Bolton added 13 points.
106: 1st Place – Eli Becerra of Missouri Valley, 2nd Place – Drew Ehlen of Mount Ayr
113: 1st Place – John Schroder of Riverside, 2nd Place – Zach Williams of St. Albert
120: 1st Place – Jace Rose of Riverside, 2nd Place – Riley Radke of Missouri Valley
126: 1st Place – Stevie Barnes of Underwood, 2nd Place – Zavier Trovato of Missouri Valley
132: 1st Place – Gable Porter of Underwood, 2nd Place – Bryce Shaha of Mount Ayr
138: 1st Place – Westin Allen of Underwood, 2nd Place – Nolan Moore of Riverside
145: 1st Place – Trae Ehlen of Mount Ayr, 2nd Place – Duncan Clark of Treynor
152: 1st Place – Jaydon Knight of Mount Ayr, 2nd Place – Ben Hansen of Missouri Valley
160: 1st Place – Jackson Wray of East Mills, 2nd Place – Garrison Gettler of AHSTW
170: 1st Place – Cael McLaren of St. Albert, 2nd Place – Gage Clausen of Missouri Valley
182: 1st Place – Brecken Freeberg of Tri-Center, 2nd Place – Kaiden Hendricks of Riverside
195: 1st Place – Eddie Vlcek of Riverside, 2nd Place – Ben O`Neill of St. Albert
220: 1st Place – Tallen Myers of Southwest Valley, 2nd Place – Chris Gardner of Underwood
285: 1st Place – Easton Eledge of Underwood, 2nd Place – Devin Whipple of Bedford-Lenox
State Qualifiers
106: 1st Place – Kolton Munson of Ogden, 2nd Place – Tegan Slaybaugh of ACGC
113: 1st Place – Kai Carritt of Logan-Magnolia, 2nd Place – Landon Hanson of West Monona
120: 1st Place – Elliot Cooney of Nodaway Valley, 2nd Place – Ryan Duckett of St. Edmond
126: 1st Place – Sean Thompson of Logan-Magnolia, 2nd Place – Kale Munson of Ogden
132: 1st Place – Hagen Heistand of Logan-Magnolia, 2nd Place – Gunnar Larsen of ACGC
138: 1st Place – Wyatt Reisz of Logan-Magnolia, 2nd Place – Matt Peters of Lawton-Bronson
145: 1st Place – Kevin King of South Central Calhoun, 2nd Place – Avery McCloud of Ogden
152: 1st Place – Briar Reisz of Logan-Magnolia, 2nd Place – Cale Rowley of ACGC
160: 1st Place – Gavin Maguire of Logan-Magnolia, 2nd Place – Garrett Quirk of East Sac County
170: 1st Place – Blake McAlister of South Central Calhoun, 2nd Place – Kolby Scott of MVAOCOU
182: 1st Place – Jackson Dewald of Westwood, 2nd Place – Sendeska Kalskett of West Monona
195: 1st Place – Brandon Mier of Alta-Aurelia, 2nd Place – Cooper Nielsen of Audubon
220: 1st Place – Jayden Soard of South Central Calhoun, 2nd Place – Megaeska Kalskett of West Monona
285: 1st Place – Rex Johnsen of Logan-Magnolia, 2nd Place – Justin Rupnow of East Sac County
DAVID K. BORKOWSKI, 61, of Murdock, NE (a Griswold HS Graduate) died Friday, February 12th. Funeral Service for DAVID K. BORKOWSKI will be held on Tuesday, February 16th at 10:00 a.m. at St. Mark’s United Methodist Church, 8550 Pioneers Blvd., Lincoln, NE. Roper and Sons Funeral Home in Lincoln, NE has the arrangements.
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Visitation one hour prior to service time at the church.
Interment will be in Waveland Cemetery, Elliott, IA at 1:00 p.m.
Memorials to St. Mark’s UMC or American Cancer Society.
“Hugs from Home” or Condolences online at Roperandsons.com
DAVID K. BORKOWSKI is survived by:
Wife: Kimberly
Son: Wyatt
Daughter: Alyssa
Mother: Virginia
Brother: Douglas