712 Digital Group - top

Cardinals deal Gyorko to Dodgers for Cingrani

Sports

July 31st, 2019 by admin

ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 31, 2019 – The St. Louis Cardinals announced this afternoon that they have completed a trade with the Los Angeles Dodgers, acquiring left-handed pitcher Tony Cingrani and minor league right-handed pitcher Jeffry Abreu in exchange for infielder Jedd Gyorko, 2019/2020 International Cap Space and cash considerations.

Cingrani, 30, is a veteran of seven-plus seasons in the majors with Cincinnati and the Dodgers.   He is currently on the 60-day Injured List (left shoulder surgery) and has not pitched this season.   The 6-4, 215-pound Cingrani owns a 12-22 career mark with a 4.01 ERA in 164 games pitched (61 starts), winning a career-high seven games for the Reds in 2013.

Abreu, 19, is a native of the Dominican Republic.   He’s 2-0 with a 4.66 ERA in six games pitched this season for the Arizona Rookie League Dodgers.  The 6-4, 200-pound Abreu was an International free-agent signing by the Dodgers in July of 2017.

Gyorko, 30, who joined the Cardinals in 2016, has been on the Injured List (back/right wrist) since June 8.   He appeared in 38 games for the Cardinals this season, batting .196 with 2 HR’s and 7 RBI.

State Baseball Scoreboard – 4A Quarterfinals – 07/31/2019

Sports

July 31st, 2019 by admin

Class 4A

Quarterfinals – Wednesday, July 31

Dowling Catholic, W.D.M. 7,  Southeast Polk 0

Johnston 6, Ankeny 0

Urbandale 3, Epworth, Western Dubuque 0

Iowa City, West 6, Pleasant Valley 3

Bluffs teen admits to attempted abduction hoax

News

July 31st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Police investigators in Council Bluffs said Wednesday (Today), that they spoke with a 15-year old female with regard to an alleged abduction attempt she reported to police Monday morning. In speaking with investigators, the girl recanted her story and admitted to fabricating the incident.

Authorities say the girl will not be charged with making a false police report. The recommendations police made to the general public on Monday, with regard to being aware of your surroundings while outside, and being alert for suspicious people/activity, are still very valid authorities say.

Original story posted July 29th follows:

Police in Council Bluffs are investigating the alleged abduction of a teenager. Officers received a call at the 8:30-a.m. about a possible attempted abduction that had occurred in the area of Valley View and Mall Drive, in Council Bluffs. Police received information that a 15 year old female was running on Mall Drive when an unknown white male approached her and grabbed her by the arm. The female said that she struck the male and was able to run off. The suspect was described as being a white male, about 45-50 years old, who was wearing a black coat, blue jeans, grey shoes and a green stocking cap. Several officers checked the area but were unable to locate any suspects. The incident remains under investigation.

The CBPD would like to remind runners and bikers to be aware of their surroundings and whenever possible, travel in groups of 2 or more. Any suspicious people or activity should be reported to 9-1-1 immediately.

Iowa Lottery posts record results year ending June 30

News

July 31st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

CLIVE, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Lottery has posted record results for fiscal 2019, which ended June 30. Lottery officials say in a news release that sales, prizes to players and retail commissions all set records for the year. Preliminary figures released Wednesday show the generated a record $92.8 million in proceeds to state causes for the year. The sales record was $390.9 million, while prizes to players totaled a record $241.9 million. Lottery sales commissions to the retail locations that sell its tickets totaled $25.4 million.

The unaudited results show that sales increased 5.4% from the previous year. Scratch-game sales in Iowa have set records each year since fiscal 2015 and did so again this past year: $250.6 million.

UPDATE 11:57-a.m.: Schildberg Rec Area playground equipment installation is now postponed

News

July 31st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Due to the weather, playground equipment installation planned for today at the Schildberg Recreation Area in Atlantic, has been postponed. Atlantic Parks and Rec Director Bryant Rassmussen had hoped to be able to have volunteers stop by this afternoon, but the rain continued as of mid-day, forcing a change in plans. We’ll let you know when the event is rescheduled.

Villisca man arrested on Montgomery County warrant

News

July 31st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Mills County report 26-year old Justin Ray Carlson, of Villisca, was arrested late Tuesday night. Carlson was taken into custody on a warrant out of Montgomery County for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. He was arrested following a traffic stop at around 11:54-p.m. and held on a $1,000 bond.

Iowa man on Florida honeymoon drowns during first ocean swim

News

July 31st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

CRESCENT BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Officials say an Iowa man honeymooning in Florida drowned when he was swept out to sea during his first time in the ocean. The Florida Times-Union reports that a St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office incident report says 22-year-old Dalton Cottrell of Malcolm, Iowa, went swimming Tuesday at Crescent Beach, south of Jacksonville.

A beach-goer heard screaming from the water and grabbed a paddleboard, joining a lifeguard who went to the rescue. The report says they found Cottrell and brought him back to shore, but he died. Cottrell’s wife told St. Johns County sheriff’s deputies it was his first time in the ocean. She said the current pulled them out and “he started to freak out.” She told deputies she tried to help, but he was struggling and pulled her underwater.

DNR warns of rough stretches on Des Moines and Upper Iowa rivers

Ag/Outdoor, News, Sports

July 31st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is warning paddlers to use caution on the Raccoon River in Des Moines and Upper Iowa River in Winneshiek County as there could be obstructions caused by falling trees and logs. The D-N-R’s Todd Robertson says people in kayaks and canoes have flipped when a strong current took them into the obstructions. Robertson teaches paddling courses and says it’s something everyone should look into — especially rookies. “Whether it’s canoe, kayak or paddle board, you should know four or five basic strokes. If you know those strokes and know how to navigate your vessel — your’re going to be much, much safer out on the water,” according to Robertson. “But when you end up going to a corner store and just buying the first kayak you see and then head straight to the river, that’s when things can happen.

Seeking formal instruction, knowing safety, knowing rules and regulations is very important for first-time paddlers.” Robertson teaches paddling classes through the D-N-R and says there are other opportunities for lessons. “There’s padlding clubs around with seasoned paddlers that you can find on Facebook. Granted, they may not be certified instructors, but you can learn some basic strokes. A lot of these bigger retails stores that you go into, some of them offer a free hour or two-hour paddling class,” he says. Robertson has been seeing more people get into paddle boards. “It’s so easy to get into paddle boarding because unlike a canoe or kayak — it doesn’t fill up with water. So, if you dump into the water you are able to get back on your board real quick, plus it’s just real fun,” Robertson says. “I think for the last four or five years it’s been the fastest growing outdoor vessel as far as activity goes.”

Paddle boards can be used on the same waterways that are used for kayaks and canoes. “You can definitely run them on a river — but it’s not advised until you have a lot experience — because it is a whole different ballgame. The storkes are basically the same, but you are up against moving water rather then just flat unmoving water,” Robertson says. Robertson says the lifejacket rules apply the same to paddle boards as the other vessels. “Just like canoes and kayaks — you’ve got to have a lifejacket on that board,” Robertson says.

Robertson, is the D-N-R River Programs Outreach Coordinator, and says it’s natural for rivers to have the hazards from trees and logs. A section of the Raccoon River from Walnut Woods State Park to Waterworks Park in Des Moines has caused a lot of problems for paddlers recently. A large log jam that formed upstream of Chimney Rock Park on a river left outside bend of the Upper Iowa River in Winneshiek County near Decorah has also been causing problems. You can see a real time look at issues on the water through the D-N-R’s interactive paddling map at iowadnr.gov/paddlingmap.

Atlantic’s Newell and Coach Hinzmann compete in IGCA All-Star Softball Games

Sports

July 31st, 2019 by admin

The Iowa Girls Coaches Association hosted the 2019 Softball All-Star Games on Monday, July 29th at Waukee High School. Atlantic’s Baylee Newell was a member of the Blue Team that was coached by Treynor’s Kara Huisman and Atlantic’s Terry Hinzmann.

Other area players that competed during the All-Star Games were Harlan’s Morgan Schaben and Treynor’s Sydni Huisman.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2019 IGCA Softball All-Star Blue Team

IHSBCA 2019 All-District Baseball Teams

Sports

July 31st, 2019 by admin

The Iowa High School Baseball Coaches Association released their 2019 All-District Baseball Teams late Tuesday. Here is a look at the lists for each class.

2019 All-District Team Class 4A

2019 All-District Team Class 3A

2019 All-District Team Class 2A

2019 All-District Team Class 1A