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Thursday’s area Volleyball Scores (9/17/20)

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September 18th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Hawkeye Ten Conference 

(3-0) Harlan 25-25-25, Atlantic 19-21-10 (Atlantic: Alyssa Derby 4 Kills, Haley Rasmussen 12 assists and 14-14 serving with 2 aces. Mia Trotter 8 digs)
(3-2) Denison-Schleswig 25-24-25-11-15, Creston 21-26-22-25-8
(3-0) Glenwood 25-25-25, Shenandoah 12-4-16
(3-1) Lewis Central 25-25-25-25, Clarinda 27-12-10-18
(3-1) St. Albert 25-23-27-25, Kuemper Catholic 22-25-25-17

Western Iowa Conference

(3-2) Riverside 12-25-25-16-15, AHSTW 25-19-15-25-5 (Riverside: Kenna Ford 36 assists, 13 digs. Ella Hensley 15 kills. Izzy Bluml 10 kills, 14 digs.)
(3-1) Treynor 25-25-16-25, Logan-Magnolia 20-17-25-19
(3-0) Tri-Center 25-25-25, Audubon 21-17-17
(3-0) Underwood 25-25-25, IKM-Manning 6-17-21

Rolling Valley Conference

(3-1) Ar-We-Va 25-22-25-25, Woodbine 22-25-11-20
(3-1) Boyer Valley 23-25-25-25, CAM 25-21-15-20
(3-1) Coon Rapids-Bayard 25-20-28-25, Paton-Churdan 17-25-26-20

Pride of Iowa Conference

(2-1) East Union 25-10-15, Earlham 20-25-8
(2-0) Lenox 25-25, East Union 12-16
(2-0) Lenox 25-25, Earlham 10-17
(3-2) Martensdale-St. Marys 25-25-21-17-16, Wayne 18-20-25-25-14

Other Scores

(3-1) Whiting def Heartland Christian

Sports Headlines: 9/18/20

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September 18th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Steven Brault pitched a two-hitter for his first career complete game, Gregory Polanco hit a three-run homer and the Pittsburgh Pirates snapped an eight-game skid with a 5-1 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals. St. Louis dropped to third place in the NL Central, 6 1/2 games behind the division-leading Chicago Cubs and one back of the Cincinnati Reds. Brault had never pitched more than seven innings in his previous 43 starts. The Cardinals got their only hits in the third when Kolten Wong and Tommy Edman hit back-to-back singles, with Edman driving in St. Louis’ only run.

PITTSBURGH (AP) — St. Louis Cardinals right-hander Dakota Hudson left his start Thursday night after two innings because of right elbow tightness. Hudson did not allow a run while walking two and giving up one hit against the Pittsburgh Pirates. He is 3-2 with a 2.77 ERA in eight starts this season. The Cardinals entered the night percentage points behind the Cincinnati Reds for second place in the NL Central, 5 ½ games behind the Chicago Cubs. The top two finishers in each division advance to the expanded postseason this year, along with two wild cards.

CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago White Sox have clinched their first playoff berth in 12 years by scoring twice in the seventh inning to rally past the Minnesota Twins, 4-3. Eloy (EE’-loy) Jiménez hit a tiebreaking double that capped a two-run rally in the seventh inning of the White Sox’s 4-3 win over the Twins. José Abreu (ah-BRAY’-oo) homered and drove in the tying run with an infield single, giving him a major league-leading 51 RBIs.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Health officials are telling 10 fans who attended last week’s Kansas City Chiefs game to quarantine after one fan tested positive for COVID-19. Kansas City health officials announced Thursday that a fan who watched the game from a group’s box tested positive the next day. The group was seated in the lower level of the stadium. The Chiefs said in a statement the organization worked Kansas City health officials to find the fans who were possibly exposed. Chiefs officials say contact tracing protocols showed the group were wearing masks when they entered the stadium and pinpointed anyone who had contact with the individual.

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — The Miami Heat have a two-games-to-none lead in the NBA’s Eastern Conference finals after erasing a 13-point, halftime deficit and closing on a 17-7 run to beat Boston, 106-101. Goran Dragic scored 25 points for the Heat, who are 10-1 this postseason. Bam Adebayo led a big third-quarter rally to finish with 21.

Iowa early News Headlines: Friday, Sept. 18 2020

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September 18th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 330 a.m. CDT

KELLOGG, Iowa The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation and the Jasper County Sheriff’s Office continue their investigation into the September 16 discovery of a burned body in rural Jasper County. The investigation has led to the involvement of the Grinnell Police Department and the Poweshiek County Sheriff’s Office. The investigation is on-going and is being treated as a homicide.  Additional information will be released later today (Friday). Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Grinnell Police Department at 641.623.5679 or the Jasper County Sheriff’s Office at 641.792.5912.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa reported more than 900 new confirmed coronavirus cases and 14 deaths in the past 24 hours, as a federal report says the state has one of the nation’s highest infection rates. As of Thursday morning, Iowa Department of Public Health data showed 918 new confirmed cases in the past 24 hours, raising the state total to 76,965 known positive cases. An additional 14 people died for a total of 1,248 deaths attributed to COVID-19 since March. The data also shows an increasing number of children under age 17 have tested positive for the virus, with the total now 5,929. That’s an increase of 389 cases since Monday. More than 2,700 educators have tested positive for the virus.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Supreme Court is refusing to review lower court decisions that invalidated tens of thousands of voters’ absentee ballot requests at the urging of President Trump’s reelection campaign. The court issued orders Wednesday denying requests to put rulings in Linn and Woodbury counties on hold. The elections commissioners in those counties, an affected voter and Democratic-aligned groups had asked the court to intervene, saying thousands of voters could be disenfranchised and inconvenienced if the rulings stand. The court rejected all of their requests without explanation. Judges have ruled the counties overstepped by sending absentee ballot request forms to voters with their personal information already filled in.

FORT DODGE, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Attorney General’s Office has determined a Webster County deputy was legally justified in the Aug. 4 fatal shooting of a woman near Fort Dodge. The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation announced Thursday that the attorney general’s office cleared deputy Brett Knippel in the shooting of 39-year-old Melissa Halda, of Fort Dodge. The shooting happened the evening of Aug. 4 when Webster County and Fort Dodge officers were called to a home and told a woman was armed with two knives and was suicidal. The officers found Halda, who threatened the officers with the knives and moved toward them. Knippel fired five times, striking Halda with four bullets and killing her.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — The University of Iowa says the Big Ten’s decision to have a fall football season will not impact its decision to eliminate four sports programs. Athletic Director Gary Barta last month announced the elimination of men’s and women’s swimming and diving, men’s tennis and men’s gymnastics. He said the cuts were “100% driven by” the coronavirus pandemic, which caused the postponement of football and tens of millions in lost revenue. On Wednesday, the Big Ten announced that the conference would have a fall football season beginning in late October. Alumni of the Hawkeye programs that were cut held a news conference to call for their reinstatement. But the athletics department says the cuts are “final” and have been supported by the Board of Regents.

1 injured in Thu. morning collision in Creston

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September 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

A man from Creston was transported to the hospital following a collision Thursday morning. The Union County Sheriff’s Office says a 2018 Ford Escape driven by 75-year old Lawrence Charles Shimono, of Creston, was traveling east and slowing down to turn right off of Highway 34 onto Old Highway 34 at around 9-a.m.

A 2015 Ford pickup driven by 59-year old Marvin Ray Baker, of Corning, was also eastbound. Baker didn’t realize Shimono’s SUV was slowing down. He tried to go around the Ford, but due to another vehicle approaching westbound, ended up hitting the rear end of the SUV. The impact forced the Escape into the south ditch, where it rolled over once and came to rest on its wheels.

Shimono, who was wearing a seat belt, complained of pain and possible injury. He was transported by EMS to hospital in Creston. Baker was cited for Failure to Stop in an Assured and Clear Distance. Damage from the collision amounted to $13,000 altogether.

Police make another arrest in Des Moines shooting death

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September 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Des Moines police have charged another person with murder in the Sept. 2 shooting death of a man near the Drake University campus. Police on Thursday charged 27-year-old Luis Anibal Alicea-Rodriguez, of West Des Moines, with first-degree murder and being a felon in possession of a firearm in connection with the death of 36-year-old Sean Newman, of Des Moines.

Police also have charged 33-year-old Whitney Ann Davis with first-degree murder in Newman’s death. On Tuesday, police said inconsistencies in statements provided by a witness led them to drop charges against another man they had arrested. Newman was found shot to death in a neighborhood just east of the Drake campus.

 

Inquiry clears Webster County deputy in shooting death

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September 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

FORT DODGE, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Attorney General’s Office has determined a Webster County deputy was legally justified in the Aug. 4 fatal shooting of a woman near Fort Dodge. The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation announced Thursday that the attorney general’s office cleared deputy Brett Knippel in the shooting of 39-year-old Melissa Halda, of Fort Dodge.

The shooting happened the evening of Aug. 4 when Webster County and Fort Dodge officers were called to a home and told a woman was armed with two knives and was suicidal. The officers found Halda, who threatened the officers with the knives and moved toward them. Knippel fired five times, striking Halda with four bullets and killing her.

 

Police charge 2 teens in shooting death of Des Moines man

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September 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Des Moines police have charged two teenager boys in the death of a 21-year-old man who was shot earlier that day at an apartment complex. The boys, ages 14 and 15, were charged Thursday in juveniles court with first-degree murder and first-degree robbery in the death of Joshua Sebastian Gabriel. Officers were called at 12:36 a.m. to investigate a shooting at the apartment complex.

When they arrived, they found people trying to help a man who had been shot. Fire department medics began treating the man and took him to a hospital, where he died. Police didn’t release the names of the teens who were arrested. The death was the 19th homicide this year in Des Moines.

 

IGHSAU Volleyball Rankings 09/17/2020

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September 17th, 2020 by admin

2020 FOURTH Iowa High School Volleyball Rankings
Compiled by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union
Thursday, September 17

Class 1A
No. School Record LW
1 Holy Trinity Catholic 5-3 1
2 Wapsie Valley 8-1 2
3 New London 5-0 3
4 Janesville 11-1 4
5 Springville 8-1 5
6 Gladbrook-Reinbeck 12-1 11
7 Coon Rapids-Bayard 5-1 7
8 Gehlen Catholic 5-5 8
9 Belle Plaine 6-4 10
10 Newell-Fonda 4-1 13
11 Southeast Warren 12-0 14
12 Council Bluffs St. Albert 2-8 6
13 Edgewood-Colesburg 7-3 9
14 BCLUW 9-4 15
15 East Mills 11-1 NR
Dropped Out: Grand View Christian (12)

Class 2A
No. School Record LW
1 Western Christian 9-5 1
2 Dike-New Hartford 13-2 2
3 Wilton 15-0 3
4 Beckman Catholic 15-4 5
5 Boyden-Hull 8-5 4
6 Underwood 9-2 6
7 East Sac County 14-0 7
8 Denver 13-2 8
9 Sumner-Fredericksburg 8-3 9
10 Jesup 10-3 10
11 West Branch 6-2 14
12 South Hardin 13-3 11
13 Hudson 14-3 13
14 Lake Mills 8-1 15
15 AC/GC 7-1 NR
Dropped Out: Grundy Center (12)

Class 3A
No. School Record LW
1 Mount Vernon 11-0 1
2 Osage 11-0 2
3 Clarion-Goldfield-Dows 10-2 3
4 Unity Christian 6-2 4
5 Union 9-2 5
6 Davenport Assumption 7-0 6
7 West Liberty 14-0 7
8 Nevada 9-6 8
9 MOC-Floyd Valley 10-3 9
10 Independence 6-2 10
11 Roland-Story 10-2 11
12 Sioux Center 10-5 12
13 Red Oak 6-3 13
14 Humboldt 16-0 15
15 Des Moines Christian 9-3 14
Dropped Out: None

Class 4A
No. School Record LW
1 Sergeant Bluff-Luton 10-1 4
2 Cedar Rapids Xavier 9-1 1
3 Glenwood 12-1 5
4 North Scott 12-2 6
5 Western Dubuque 10-7 2
6 Waverly-Shell Rock 15-5 9
7 Marion 7-4 3
8 West Delaware 13-6 8
9 Clear Creek-Amana 8-3 7
10 Gilbert 14-7 10
11 Bondurant-Farrar 7-2 11
12 Pella 8-2 12
13 Clinton 6-5 NR
14 Dallas Center-Grimes 5-3 15
15 Lewis Central 3-1 14
Dropped Out: Harlan (13)

Class 5A
No. School Record LW
1 Dowling Catholic 11-1 3
2 Ankeny 7-2 4
3 Pleasant Valley 5-0 5
4 Cedar Falls 11-2 1
5 Ankeny Centennial 7-1 2
6 West Des Moines Valley 4-3 6
7 Iowa City Liberty 1-1 7
8 Dubuque Hempstead 11-1 9
9 Urbandale 6-3 10
10 Waukee 5-4 8
11 Bettendorf 4-1 12
12 Ottumwa 5-4 14
13 Des Moines Roosevelt 7-4 13
14 Linn-Mar 8-5 NR
15 Sioux City East 5-2 NR
Dropped Out: Cedar Rapids Prairie (11), Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln (15)

Chiefs fan at season opener tests positive for virus

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September 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Health officials are telling 10 fans who attended last week’s Kansas City Chiefs game to quarantine after one fan tested positive for COVID-19. Kansas City health officials announced Thursday that a fan who watched the game from a group’s box tested positive the next day. The group was seated in the lower level of the stadium.

The Chiefs said in a statement the organization worked Kansas City health officials to find the fans who were possibly exposed. Chiefs officials say contact tracing protocols showed the group were wearing masks when they entered the stadium and pinpointed anyone who had contact with the individual.

 

New federal guidelines could mean 130,000 more Covid tests per week at Iowa nursing homes

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September 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A state agency has notified Iowa nursing homes that the State Hygienic Lab doesn’t have the capacity to process all the Covid tests identified in new federal guidelines. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid now recommends routine testing of ALL nursing home staff, along with volunteers and contractors. Pat Garrett, a spokesman for Governor Reynolds, says the state will continue to test in nursing homes when staff or residents show symptoms or have been exposed to positive cases, but the new federal guidelines could generate more than 130-thousand additional tests PER WEEK.

State Representative Timi Brown-Powers, a Democrat from Waterloo who’s a nurse, says the state already should have used federal pandemic relief money to pay for expanded testing in nursing homes. “I prefer to play offense than defense,” she says. “I took this as, ‘We’re not going to put the effort in to make sure that we’re being proactive. We’re just going to wait until we have a problem.'”

Brown-Powers says an Iowa Department of Public Health LETTER appears to tell nursing homes they can cite the lack of state testing capacity as the reason more routine Covid screenings aren’t being done. “What they’re being told is: ‘We’re not going to do it. We know the feds are saying we should be doing it, so just document whatever you can and that will be good enough,'” Brown-Powers says.

The governor’s spokesman says the federal government plans to send supplies and processing equipment for RAPID Covid tests and state officials will notify nursing homes when those units are available. The state website lists outbreaks at 39 Iowa nursing homes today (Thursday), an increase from a week ago when there were 32.  “We’re headed in the wrong direction, once again,” Brown-Powers says.

The state’s coronavirus website indicates 658 Iowa nursing home residents have died of Covid since the pandemic began. That’s nearly 53 percent of all the Covid deaths in Iowa.