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Jacob Warner advances to NCAA Semifinals

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March 19th, 2022 by admin

DETROIT — University of Iowa senior Jacob Warner advanced to the finals of the 2022 NCAA Championships following a 6-4 semifinal win Friday night at Little Caesars Arena. 

Warner, the No. 6 seed at 197 pounds, scored four points in the third period to defeat Wyoming’s second-ranked Stephen Buchanan and advance to the NCAA finals for the first time in his career.

After a scoreless first period, Warner escaped to start the second, surrendered a takedown, and then escaped again in the closing seconds to enter the third period tied, 2-2. In the top position to start the third, Warner separated himself from Buchanan with four nearfall points to build a 6-2 lead. He gave up an escape and was dinged a point for stalling to make the final score, 6-4.

“I wrestled him last year and turned him so I knew I could do something on top,” Warner said. “My last two matches were won by being able to ride so I knew it was going to be a big factor in this match.

“All week I was working on getting that wrist tight. I got that wrist and as soon as I got it seatbelted to his hip I knew I could do something with it. I didn’t get it right away. I had to stick with it, keep elevating and going into him, and it made the difference.”

Warner advanced to the finals to extend Iowa’s streak of consecutive NCAA Championship finals appearances to 32 straight. He outscored his four opponents 19-5 to reach the finals, where he will face Penn State’s top-ranked Gabe Dean.

“Finish the wrist tilt today, good job. Finish the match, good job. Now we have to finish the tournament,” said Iowa head coach Tom Brands. “We are in the finals. Good job Jacob Warner.”

ALL-AMERICAN ROUND

Alex Marinelli, Michael Kemerer and Tony Cassioppi all picked up wins in the Round of 12 to secure All-America honors. Cassioppi earned a spot on the stand with a 4-0 win in his opening match, but dropped his second match of the night, 11-5, and will wrestle for seventh-place Saturday.

Marinelli became Iowa’s 25th four-time All-American with a 6-2 win in his first match and advanced to the consolation semifinals with a 4-2 in his second match.

Kemerer used a third-period takedown to clinch a 5-2 win in his first consolation match, securing the All-America honor and becoming the first five-time All-American in program history. Kemerer backed up his first win with a 3-1 overtime victory in the consolation quarters.

“Two tough wins, each guy,” Brands said. “There is no gimmie round. There is no slouch. You have to be ready. When you come back after (a loss), especially an upset, the emotions, you have to even them out. The thing that sucks is what sucks. The thing that you can control is go compete at your best the next time out.”

Austin DeSanto will join Marinelli and Kemerer in the consolation semifinals. DeSanto, seeded No. 5 at 133, surrendered a takedown to top-seeded Roman Bravo-Young with nine seconds left in the match to drop a 3-1 decision.

The Hawkeyes enter Saturday in fourth place with 62.0 team points. Penn State leads the team race with 108.0 points. Michigan (84.5) and Arizona State (63.5) round out the top four. 

UP NEXT

The NCAA Championships continue Saturday at 10 a.m. (CT). ESPNU and WatchESPN are providing television and online coverage of the medal rounds. The finals begin Saturday at 6 p.m. on ESPN.

Cyclones crown three All-Americans at NCAA Championships

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March 19th, 2022 by admin

DETROIT – Three Iowa State Cyclones earned All-American honors Friday night at the NCAA Championships, as the Cyclones increased the total number of wrestling All-Americans at Iowa State to 304 by 160 individuals.

David Carr (157), Marcus Coleman (184) and Yonger Bastida (197) are the latest Cyclones to join the All-American club. Carr and Bastida won a pair of matches, as they advanced to the consolation semifinals on Saturday morning. Coleman won his first match of the night and will wrestle for seventh place on Saturday morning. The medal matches begin at 10 a.m. (CT) Saturday at Little Caesars Arena and will be aired on ESPNU.

Iowa State’s three wrestlers in the Blood Round was the most since having three in 2010. Carr became the 35th three-time All-American in program history. Coleman is the first 184 pound All-American since Jake Varner in 2008.

Carr opened the night by beating No. 6 Jared Franek of North Dakota State 4-3 in the Blood Round. Trailing 3-2, Carr used a takedown with :26 left to secure his sixth career victory over Franek. The two have met each other in the last two Big 12 Championship matches. Carr won his second match of the night by medical forfeit over No. 11 Austin O’Connor (North Carolina). Carr will face No. 8 Will Lewan of Michigan in the consolation semifinals. Carr defeated Lewan by 10-2 major decision in the second round of the 2021 NCAA Championships.

Coleman dominated his blood round match, eliminating No. 6 Trey Munoz of Oregon State by 13-2 major decision. Coleman led 3-2 after the first period and started the second on bottom. Coleman escaped :06 into the period, while recording a takedown and four nearfall points with :19 left in the period. Coleman added a takedown, a stalling point and a riding time point for the major decision. In the consolation quarterfinals, No. 7 Kaleb Romero of Ohio State beat Coleman by 13-4 major decision. Coleman will face Cornell’s 11th-seeded Jonathan Loew in the seventh-place match.

Bastida had a pair of one-point matches, as he advanced to the consolation semifinals. A late takedown first period gave Bastida a 2-0 lead after one. Woodley escaped in the second, as Bastida led 2-1 into the third period. Bastida opened the final period with a takedown, but Woodley countered with an escape and takedown with 1:01 left to tie the match. Bastida escaped with :47 left for the win. In the win over Bulsak, Bastida led 2-1 after the first period with a takedown with :32 left in the first period. Bastida had a takedown in the second period, as he held on to win 4-3 after a neutral start to the third. Bastida will face No. 2 Stephen Buchanan of Wyoming in the consolation semifinals. Buchanan is 2-0 against Bastida this year, having beaten Bastida 6-4 (SV) in the dual and winning by fall in 6:57 at the Big 12 Championship.

Penn State leads the team race with 108 points, while Michigan is second with 84.5. Arizona State is third with 63.5. The Cyclones moved up to 19th with 28.5 points going into the final day.

Iowa runs past Illinois State in NCAA Tournament

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March 19th, 2022 by admin

The No. 2 seed Iowa Hawkeyes defeated the No. 15 seed Illinois State Redbirds, 98-58, in the NCAA Tournament First Round inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Friday. Sophomore Caitlin Clark registered her 16th season and 25th career double-double with 27 points and 10 assists. Four Hawkeyes scored in double-figures, including Clark (27), senior Monika Czinano (18), senior Tomi Taiwo (13) and junior Gabbie Marshall (13).

Iowa shot a terrific 20-21 at the foul line in the win. The Hawkeyes are now 13-7 all time in the NCAA Tournament First Round. Iowa’s 98 points are the most that the program has scored in a NCAA Tournament game, besting the previous record (89) set against Oregon during the 2001 tournament.

Up Next: Iowa will play No. 10 seed Creighton on Sunday in the NCAA Tournament Second Round game. Tipoff and TV designation are yet to be determined.

Joens, Ryan lead Iowa State past UTA in NCAA Tournament

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March 19th, 2022 by admin

AMES — Emily Ryan’s clutch shooting helped Iowa State to a record-tying victory and a spot in the second round of the NCAA women’s basketball tournament.

Ryan scored 11 of her 20 points in the final 5:48 to lead third-seeded ISU past No. 14 seed UT Arlington 78-71 in a first-round game at Hilton Coliseum on Friday night.

The Cyclones improve to 27-6, matching the program record for victories, and will play sixth-seeded Georgia in the next round on Sunday. UTA, the Sun Belt Conference tournament champion, finishes 20-8.

It was just the third NCAA tournament appearance for the Lady Mavericks and they gave the Cyclones all they could handle. UTA led by as many as 12 points in the first half and ISU did not take the lead for good until Ryan drove for a basket to put the Cyclones up 66-64 with 4:59 left.

Ashley Joens led Iowa State with a season-high 36 points and 15 rebounds, her 17th double-double of the season. Ryan complemented her scoring with six assists – the only assists the Cyclones recorded in the game – three rebounds and a steal.

Lexi Donarski also reached double figures with 14 points. Donarski, Ryan and Joens all played the full 40 minutes.

Starr Jacobs, the Sun Belt player of the year, led UTA with 19 points, but the Cyclones made her work for them. She needed 15 shots to make her six field goals and fouled out late in the game.

SKYSCAN FORECAST FOR SATURDAY MARCH 19, 2022

Weather

March 19th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

SATURDAY SKYSCAN FORECAST 3-19-2022

TODAY: Some patchy fog this morning, otherwise sunny skies. SW10 High 58

TONIGHT: Fair to pt cloudy skies. S 5-10 Low 32

SUNDAY: Partly cloudy skies SW 10-20 High 72

MONDAY: Partly cloudy to cloudy skies with showers and T storms late. High 68

TUESDAY: Mostly cloudy skies. Some rain and T storms High 58

Consumers are warned of a vehicle sales scam

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March 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

ANKENY, Iowa – March 18, 2022 – The Iowa Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Investigation & Identity Protection is warning the public to be aware of a fraudulent vehicle sales scam. Delta Motors Auto Sales and the website https://deltamotorsautosales.com/ has been attempting to impersonate Delta Motors, LLC of Waterloo, a licensed and legitimate car dealership in Iowa.

If you have had dealings with a company you believe to be either Delta Motor Auto Sales or Delta Motors, LLC please contact 319-235-5591 to verify the legitimacy of your interactions.

You may also contact the Iowa DOT’s Bureau of Investigation & Identity Protection at 515-237-3050 or invbureau@iowadot.us to confirm legitimacy or to report any interactions you believe are fraudulent.

March 21-25 is Severe Weather Awareness Week in Iowa

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March 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Cass County Emergency Management, Iowa Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management (HSEMD), National Weather Service (NWS), and Iowa Emergency Management Association (IEMA) have joined together to promote Severe Weather Awareness Week in Iowa.

Severe Weather Awareness Week, March 21-25, is an opportunity to highlight the importance of being aware of, and prepared for, severe weather. It is also an ideal time to review your family’s emergency plan, check the contents of your emergency kit, and sign up to receive alerts to stay weather aware.

Mike Kennon, Cass County EMA Coordinator says “Severe weather season arrived much earlier than is typical this year. The December 15th derecho that spawned a local tornado as well as the deadly March 5th tornado in Madison County remind us that we need to stay prepared for severe weather events.”

Each day during Severe Weather Awareness Week has a different focus:

Monday – Severe thunderstorms
Tuesday – Weather warnings
Wednesday – Tornadoes
Thursday – Family preparedness
Friday – Flash floods

The annual statewide tornado drill will take place on Wed., March 23, beginning at 10 a.m. In the event of severe weather, the drill will be postponed to March 24 at 10 a.m.

Additional information about the tornado drill can be found on local NWS-DM website. For more information on severe weather preparedness, visit www.beready.iowa.gov.

To find a link to sign up for local emergency alerts on the Cass County homepage, visit https://www.casscountyia.gov or https://homelandsecurity.iowa.gov/alert-iowa

Follow HSEMD, IEMA, and NWS on social media using the hashtag #IAwx and #ReadyIowa.

Minor injuries during semi tractor-trailer rollover in Cass County

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March 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Anita, Iowa) – The driver of a semi tractor-trailer suffered minor lacerations to his arm this (Friday) afternoon, during a rollover accident on Interstate 80, in Cass County. The accident happened on I-80 westbound at mile marker 64 (near the Anita exit). The semi was pulling trailers registered to UPS. Anita Fire and Rescue arrived on the scene, but the driver refused transport to the hospital.

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office and Cass County EMA Coordinator Mike Kennon were also on the scene.

Photos courtesy Cass County EMC Mike Kennon

Cardinals sign outfielder Corey Dickerson

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March 18th, 2022 by admin

ST. LOUIS, MO., March 18, 2022 – The St. Louis Cardinals announced today that they have signed free-agent outfielder Corey Dickerson to a one-year contract for the 2022 season. Financial terms were not disclosed.

Dickerson, 32, has played for Colorado (2013-15), Tampa (2016-17), Pittsburgh (2018-19), Philadelphia (2019), Miami (2020-21), and Toronto (2021) during his nine-year career.

The left-handed-hitting Dickerson batted a combined .271 (91-336) with 18 doubles, six home runs and 29 RBI in 109 games between Miami and Toronto last season.  He has slashed .283/.327/.488 with 128 home runs, 376 extra-base hits and 416 RBI in 937 career games.

Dickerson owns a .845 OPS against right-handed pitching over his career and was named an All-Star in 2017 while playing for Tampa Bay.  He won a Rawlings Gold Glove Award in 2018 with Pittsburgh as the best defensive left fielder in the National League, finishing the season with 16 Defensive Runs Saved and 10 Outs Above Average.

Dickerson will wear uniform No. 25.

GOP, Democratic Party Primary ballots for June appear to be set

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March 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The deadline is 5 p.m. today (Friday), but by mid-afternoon all the candidates who’ve announced campaigns for statewide office have already filing their nominating petitions in the Secretary of State’s office.

The Iowa Secretary of State’s office has a list of candidates for the June Primaries posted online. To qualify, candidates for governor and the U.S. Senate must submit petitions with the signatures of at least 35-hundred eligible Iowa voters. Republican incumbent Kim Reynolds and Democratic challenger Deidre DeJear of Des Moines have met that threshold and are the only two candidates listed for governor. In the U.S. Senate race, incumbent Chuck Grassley and Jim Carlin of Sioux City are listed for the Republican Primary ballot. The list shows three candidates for the Democratic Party’s U.S. Senate Primary in June — Abby Finkenauer of Cedar Rapids, Michael Franken of Sioux City and Glenn Hurst of Minden.

In other statewide races, Democratic Primary voters will decide whether Clinton County Auditor Eric Van Lancker or Linn County Auditor Joel Miller will face Republican Secretary of State Paul Pate in November. The other four statewide races for ag secretary, attorney general, state auditor and state treasurer appear set for the General Election ballot. Ag Secretary Mike Naig, a Republican, will face Democrat John Norwood of West Des Moines. Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller will face Republican Brenna Byrd of Dexter.

State Auditor Rob Sand, a Democrat, will face Republican Mary Ann Hanusa of Council Bluffs. State Treasurer Michael Fitzgerald, a Democrat, will face Republican Roby Smith of Davenport. In Iowa’s 2022 congressional races, no Democrat has filed to run against Republican Congressman Randy Feenstra, who is seeking a second term in the U.S. House. Republican Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks has a G-O-P primary opponent — Kyle Kuehlof Bettendorf.

Go to www.radioiowa.com to find a link to the full list of majority party candidates for statewide office and for seats in he Iowa House and Senate. A small group of candidates from other parties has filed to be on the General Election ballot, including Rick Stewart of Cedar Rapids, who is running for governor as a Libertarian.