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Iowa State Powers Past DePaul, 8-2

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April 10th, 2024 by admin

AMES, Iowa – As sisters Brooke and Tatum Johnson squared off on Tuesday, it was Tatum and Iowa State (14-21) who came away with an 8-2 victory. DePaul (8-26) was limited to just three hits on the day as Karlie Charles went the distance for the Cyclones.

The Cyclones rebounded in a big way from a weekend sweep at the hands of Kansas, as they recorded eight hits – five for extra bases – and won their second-straight midweek contest.

Junior Angelina Allen fell a triple shy of the cycle, as the smooth-swinging lefty had a game-high four RBI on the day which tied a personal best. Allen, Alesia Ranches and Tiana Poole all had homers on the afternoon with the shots coming in back-to-back-to-back appearances as part of a five-run fourth inning.

Ranches joined Allen with three hits on the day, while Milaysia Ochoa and Poole had the other two.

Charles was the only ISU pitcher to see the circle, as the senior allowed just three hits on the day and two unearned runs as she struck out five Blue Demons. Charles only needed 75 pitches to get through the game, as 58 of her 75 went in as strikes.

For the Blue Demons, B. Johnson had a hit and a walk, as she was joined by Riley Pool and Baylee Cosgrove. Katey Pierce (1-8) started in the circle for DePaul, giving up three runs in two innings of action. Bella Nigey and Brenna Smith pitched in relief, giving up five more runs as DePaul dropped its tenth game in the last 12 outings.

How it Happened

The Cyclones didn’t waste any time getting on the scoreboard, as an Ochoa leadoff walk was quickly cashed in by Allen with an RBI double in the first inning to give ISU a 1-0 advantage. Allen was able to advance to third on a Ranches single and was eventually able to tag up and score on a Poole sac fly so the Cyclones could take a two-run lead into the second inning.

After a three up, three down top of the frame, Iowa State added another run in the bottom of the second. With Isabelle Nosan on second, Ochoa sent a double into left center to plate the freshman and give ISU a 3-0 lead.

A scoreless third inning gave way to a fourth where DePaul clawed into the Cyclone lead. An error at the plate allowed for both Blue Demon runs to come in unearned and make it a one-run game.

The Cyclones responded in a big way in the bottom of the fourth, launching back-to-back-to-back homers to separate themselves. Ashley Minor led the frame off being hit by her second pitch of the evening. With two outs, Ochoa was then hit by a pitch to put a pair on the path. Allen then stepped up to the plate and promptly smashed her 11th homer of the season to make it 6-2 in favor of ISU. Both Ranches and Poole followed Allen with homers of their own, as ISU rattled off five straight runs with two outs.

 

Iowa State held DePaul scoreless over the next two frames as it went on to win its 14th game of the season.

 

Tuesday Notes

Home Runs

Iowa State: Angelina Allen (11), Alesia Ranches (5), Tiana Poole (3)

DePaul: N/A

 

WP – Karlie Charles (2-5): 7.0 IP, 3 hits, 2 runs (0 earned), 1 walk, 5 strikeouts

SV – N/A

LP – Katey Pierce (1-8): 2.0 IP, 3 hits, 3 runs, 1 walk, 0 strikeouts

 

On Deck

Iowa State will return to the Cyclone Sports Complex this weekend to welcome the fifth-ranked Oklahoma State Cowgirls to Ames. ISU and OSU’s Big 12 weekend series is set to start on April 12 and run through April 14. Friday’s series-opener is set to start at 4 p.m. and the game will be streamed live on Big 12 Now on ESPN+.

 

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(Radio Iowa) – A man who’s considered the world’s most popular author, with almost half a BILLION books sold globally, will appear in central Iowa tonight. James Patterson is as big as they get, according to Tim Paluch, director of the AVID series — or Authors Visiting in Des Moines — at the Des Moines Public Library. “He writes nonfiction, fiction, children’s books, he has co-authored best-selling novels with Bill Clinton and Dolly Parton,” Paluch says. “He’s written true story biographies on the Kennedys, John Lennon and Princess Diana, and he also writes about military heroes, police officers, ER nurses, and he has his mystery thriller series that people love.”

Patterson was the first author to sell more than one-million e-books and has now sold more than five-million e-books in his career. He holds a record for 67 number-one New York Times’ best-sellers, and Paluch expects Patterson’s latest book, released Monday, will quickly become #68. “It’s called ‘The Secret Lives of Booksellers and Librarians’ and it’s nonfiction, talking about what he calls heroes, people who get books in people’s hands and why that’s important,” Paluch says. “So it’s a perfect fit for the library, obviously, and we’re just thrilled to have him.”

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(Red Oak, Iowa) – A field fire Tuesday afternoon west of Stanton, was quickly brought under control thanks to quick response from firefighters and local farmers. According to the Red Oak Fire Department, crews from Stanton, Red Oak and Villisca were dispatched at around 12:34-p.m., Tuesday, to the scene near M Ave and 220th St. for a reported field fire. Authorities say a UTV being used to map the field, had sparked the fire. The blaze was contained to less than an acre of corn stalks.
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The lawsuit alleges the Anamosa prison was over-capacity and under-staffed for at least five months before McFarland and Schulte were fatally attacked. Specifically, the lawsuit states the prison had a maximum capacity of 911 inmates, but at the time of the attack was housing more than 950 inmates. The lawsuit also states the prison only had 172 staff members despite being funded for 201 staff positions.

It claims this problem of operating over capacity while being understaffed was not unique to the prison in Anamosa and has been a pattern across the state. The lawsuit also accuses the prison of failing to properly train and prepare staff members with an appropriate emergency response plan. It also highlights faulty radios that limited communication, failure to use surveillance cameras to monitor inmate activity, and a failure to control access to the prison’s tools.

In February 2023, the Iowa Department of Corrections redesignated the Anamosa State Penitentiary as strictly medium security. It had previously been a medium/maximum security. The change resulted in the relocation of some of its most dangerous prisoners to the state penitentiary in Fort Madison. Lorena Schulte’s family also filed a lawsuit against the state, the prison and the Department of Corrections in January alleging failures to provide a safe working environment, sufficient staffing and other failures of duty.

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(Radio Iowa) – A Sioux City woman who is the wife of a Woodbury County Supervisor, plans to appeal her voter fraud conviction. Kim Taylor will have a new attorney.  Guy Weinstein has been appointed to represent Taylor in the appeal.

Taylor was sentenced to four months in prison and four months home confinement back on April 1st. She was convicted last November by a federal jury on 26 counts of providing false information in registering and voting, three counts of fraudulent registration, and 23 counts of fraudulent voting.

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(Red Oak, Iowa) – The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports Deputies conducted an arrest following a traffic stop late Tuesday night, near Villisca. Taken into custody near W. High Street and Highway 71 at around 11:25-p.m., was 54-year-old John David Stone, of Braddyville. Stone was arrested for Driving While Barred. He was transported to the Montgomery County Jail and held on a $2,000 bond.