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No. 14 Cyclones Win 14th-Straight At Hilton; Down TCU, 71-59

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February 10th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

AMES, Iowa – No. 14 Iowa State used a stingy defensive effort on the way to its 14th-straight win at Hilton Coliseum as it defeated TCU, 71-59, Saturday afternoon. The Cyclones move to 18-5 overall and 7-3 in Big 12 action while TCU drops to 16-7 overall and 5-5 in league play.

The Cyclones took advantage of a TCU scoring drought in the first half that lasted more than seven minutes as it gained separation and never gave up the lead, leading from start to finish for the second-straight game.

ISU shot 50 percent from the field in the game, making 8-of-19 3-pointers and going 15-for-18 at the free-throw line.

How It Happened
The first half featured a stifling defensive effort in the first 11 minutes as ISU jumped out a 20-8 lead and held the Horned Frogs to just three field goals during the stretch. TCU would claw back, closing the gap to four points at 24-20 with 3:00 remaining in the opening period. Rob Jones assisted on 3-pointers by Curtis Jones and Tamin Lipsey down the stretch and the Cyclones went into the break with a 30-22 lead.

Nine Cyclones scored in the first half led by Tre King’s nine points.

ISU extended the lead to 17 points in the second half before the Horned Frogs used a 10-0 run to get it down to 49-42 with just under 10 minutes left. But again, ISU had the answer with a run of its own to seal the victory.

Top Performers
Curtis Jones came off the bench to finish with 13 points, his 12th game of the season in double figures.

King led all Cyclone scorers with 15 points, finishing 6-for-7 at the line. Gilbert was also in double figures for ISU with 13 points to go along with seven assists.

Lipsey finished with seven points and six assists but saw his streak of 34 consecutive games with a steal come to an end. It was the longest streak in school history and the second-longest active streak in the nation.

Emanuel Miller scored a game-high 18 points on 8-for-12 shooting for TCU.

Up Next
The Cyclones travel to Big 12 newcomer Cincinnati for a Tuesday evening showdown. The contest will begin at 6 p.m. on ESPN2.

Atlantic Girls Basketball rolls through Southeast Valley

Sports

February 10th, 2024 by Jim Field

The Atlantic Trojans girls basketball team used an electric third quarter to spark a big comeback to win against the Southeast Valley Jaguars in the first round of regional play Saturday night 49-38.

The game started slow for Atlantic as Southeast Valley utilized Breck Mills perimeter shooting scoring eight points for her team but also drawing multiple fouls in the process. The Trojans had Paytn Harter respond with 6 points of her own to make it 17-7 with Southeast Valley leading after the first.

In the second quarter Atlantic continued to struggle with turnovers and Ryleigh Carlson suddenly found herself unable to miss from behind the arc. Draining three triples in the second and giving the Jaguars all of the momentum leading into halftime up 28-21.

When eight minutes were put on the clock in the third quarter, a different Atlantic team came out to play. The miscues with turnovers diminished and Southeast Valley suddenly found themselves unable to score. Makenna Schroeder and Paytn Harter had multiple baskets each. Continuing to swing momentum away from the Jaguars and ultimately winning the third quarter 17-6, putting Atlantic up 38-34.

When the fourth quarter arrived Southeast Valley Head Coach Kevin Mills had a tough decision to make. His leading scorer Breck Mills had four fouls and had the possibility of fouling out if he kept her in the game. Coach Mills decided to risk keeping her in, in hopes of her offensive production helping the Jaguars take the lead back. With 6:15 left to go in the fourth Mills fouled out and Southeast Valley wasn’t able to recover without her. The Jaguars continued to miss baskets and Atlantic turned up the pressure throughout the reminder of the fourth and walked away with a solid score of 49-38.

Going into halftime down by 7, Head Coach Dan Vargason reminded his team to be patient and to execute in the second half.

Up next for Atlantic they travel to Cherokee Washington to take on the Braves February 14th. To keep the game close Coach Vargason reiterated that if Atlantic fixes their mistakes against Southeast Valley, they can play tough.

Tipoff is set for 7:00 p.m.

 

Love, Walker Sprint to Top of Iowa Record Books

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February 10th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

LUBBOCK, Tx. – Two University of Iowa sprinters shattered school records at the Jarvis Scott Open on Friday evening.

Within a five-minute span, junior Lia Love and senior Kalen Walker set respective program bests in the semifinals of the 60-meter dash. Love, a native of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, cruised to a 7.24 finish, placing third to qualify for the finals. Moments later, Walker bettered his school record from 6.58 to 6.52.

But before the ink dried on Walker’s all-time update, he sprinted 6.51 in the finals to set Iowa’s program record for the fifth time this season.

“I know these guys are fast,” Walker said. “I knew the track was fast, too, so I was especially amped for that. The training has been going well and I felt very prepared today. My confidence is where it needs to be. The first round was smooth, and I was looking forward to racing against some of those guys.”

“With Kalen, we knew it was there, it was just a matter of time,” Iowa Director of Track and Field Joey Woody said. “The execution was where it needed to be, but just as important was being side-by-side with great competition. He drove out well and had a tremendous start in the final. He is ready for championship season.”

“There is so much respect between us,” Walker added. I have known the guys from Texas Tech for a long time. It’s an area where I have grown. I have a lot more respect for my competitors because I know what it takes.”

The entire sprint squad performed at a high level. On the women’s side, sophomore Holly Duax joined Love in the finals and now owns the fourth-fastest time in program history (7.38). Sophomore Julia Pattison broke through and set a personal-best 7.65 in the first round of the 60-meter dash.

“For Lia to come back and set a school record in the preliminaries after the weekend she had in New Mexico shows where she is at,” Woody noted. “Holly was incredible today with her massive PR and climb up the record books on a big stage. We’ve never been to this facility before, and I am glad we have been going up against some strong competition.”

Senior Joe Stein and freshman Miles Granjean matched their respective career bests of 6.77 and 6.78 in the opening round of the 60-meter sprint.

The Hawkeyes’ hurdle unit continued to show why it is one of the strongest in the country with finals appearances from women’s school-record holder Paige Magee and men’s veterans GrantConway and Gratt Reed. Magee was the event champion, crossing the line in 8.03. Conway posted a lifetime best of 7.67 in the finals to move to third all-time at Iowa. Reed’s best time of the day was a 7.74 and he would ultimately place fifth.

The Hawkeyes mid-distance and jumps groups were in Fayetteville, Arkansas, on Friday and were led by several 400-meter runners. Freshman Josh Pugh (46.92) and senior Connor Belken(46.98) notched personal records, while senior Nylah Perry led the women’s group with a new best 54.26.

In Chicago, sophomore Walker Whalen tossed a 19.30-meter (63’ 4”) career best in the men’s weight throw.

HEAR FROM DIRECTOR OF TRACK AND FIELD JOEY WOODY
“Our sprints program has demanded respect across the country. We own the longest running record in the NCAA with our 4×100 relay qualifying to the final round of Nationals. But a lot of people recognize that and how we develop our athletes to be competitive at this level. We have sent a big message this weekend. Our team is not going to be afraid. To do what we did today on the road shows where we are at and where we are headed. I am very excited about our team this weekend.”

UP NEXT
The Hawkeyes continue competition Saturday at the Jarvis Scott Open, the Tyson Invitational, and the Windy City Invite.

Hawkeyes Fall to Top-Ranked Penn State

Sports

February 10th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The third-ranked University of Iowa wrestling team won two matches, but top-ranked Penn State claimed eight of 10 bouts to post a 29-6 dual victory on Friday night on Mediacom Mat at Carver-Hawkeye Arena.

“We have to score more takedowns,” said head coach Tom Brands. “We have to get off the bottom at five weights. I don’t know how much riding time was combined, but it was a lot.”

Seventh-ranked Drake Ayala put together a 4-2 victory over No. 2 Braeden Davis at 125 to start the dual. Ayala recorded a first period takedown before Davis escaped to make it 3-1 after the first period. The wrestlers traded escapes in the second and third period as Ayala earned his ninth ranked win of the season.

Penn State took the lead at 133 when No. 6 Aaron Nagao used a pair of takedowns and third period nearfall points to major decision No. 20 Cullan Schriever. No. 1 Beau Bartlett followed with a 7-2 decision over No. 2 Real Woods at 141.

The Hawkeyes narrowed the gap with an 11-8 sudden victory win from No. 12 Caleb Rathjen over No. 10 Tyler Kasak at 149.  After Rathjen recorded the first two takedowns of the match, Kasak rallied back with a pair of third period takedowns to send the bout to overtime. With 1:10 remaining in the sudden victory period, Rathjen converted on a single leg to pick up his third ranked win of the season.

Penn State won the final match before intermission when No. 2 Levi Haines pieced together a major decision over No. 5 Jared Franek at 157. Haines used three takedowns to win 11-0 and bring the Nittany Lion lead to 11-6 at the break.

The Nittany Lions closed out the dual winning all five bouts following intermission. Seventh-ranked Mitchell Messenbrink won via a decision against No. 6 Michael Caliendo at 165.

No. 1 Carter Starocci won a 13-5 major decision over No. 7 Patrick Kennedy at 174. Starocci tallied four takedowns, two in the first and two in the second.

Penn State recorded another bonus point victory at 184 when No. 6 Bernie Truax recorded an, 8-0, major decision over Aiden Riggins and the Nittany Lions followed with a 5-1 victory by No. 1 Aaron Brooks over No. 11 Zach Glazier at 197. After a scoreless first period Brooks used a second period takedown to hand Glazier his first loss of the season.

No. 1 Greg Kerkvliet closed out the dual with a 9-1 victory over Ben Kueter at heavyweight.

“They have a high-powered team,” said Brands. “They score a lot of points, and you have to be ready, like, beyond ready. And if you just think you’re ready, and you think it’s normal, it’s not normal. It’s not a normal team, and that’s not me putting them on a pedestal. That’s not me conceding anything. We have to be better when we go out there. We have to be more ready when we go out there.”

Red Oak man arrested for PCS & drug paraphernalia

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February 10th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – Officials with the Red Oak Police Department report the arrest Friday afternoon, of 25-year-old Justin Leroy Newman, from Red Oak. Newman was arrested around 4 p.m. in the 400 block of North 2nd Street. He was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance/2nd offense, possession of drug paraphernalia. His bond at the Montgomery County Jail was set at $2,000.

Friday Boy’s High School Basketball Regional and Regular Season Scores

Sports

February 10th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

Class 1A: Substate 1
Boyer Valley 78, Whiting 30

Class 1A: Substate 7
Lamoni 51, Melcher Dallas 41
Nodaway Valley 45, East Union 44

Class 1A: Substate 8
Essex 80, Hamburg 45
Woodward Academy 58, Paton-Churdan 43

Hawkeye Ten Conference:
Glenwood 61, Denison-Schleswig 49
Harlan 68, Creston 45
Atlantic 67 Lenox, 65 – OT (NC)
Sergeant Bluff-Luton 49, Lewis Central 34 (NC)

Raccoon River Conference:
Winterset 77, Ballard 64
Gilbert 78, Carlisle 42
ADM 58, Carroll 45
North Polk 64, Boone 41

Pride of Iowa Conference:
Albia 58, Southeast Warren 35 (NC)

West Central Conference:
Des Moines Christian 62, Indianola 54 (NC)

The Class 2A District #1 Wrestling Tournament at Atlantic will have Sixteen Ranked Wrestlers in Attendance

Sports

February 10th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

Atlantic has been chosen as host site for a Class 2A District Wrestling Tournament on Saturday. The first match starts at 10:00 a.m.

The 16 ranked Wrestlers competing Saturday according to IAwrestle:

106: Taye Jordan, Atlantic, #7, Quinn Arellano, Van Meter, #9
120: Christian Ahrens, Creston, #2
126: Aiden Smith, Atlantic, #2
132: Kolton Kellar, Knoxville, #12
144: Austin Evans, Creston, #5, Tucker Wheeler, PCM, #6
150: Hewitt Brinegar, PCM #11
157: Gavin Scheuermann, Greene County, #4
165: Brent Dennhardt, Greene County, #4 Brent Bollinger, Creston, #10
175: Daniel Gorskikh, Knoxville, #4
190: Kain Kilmer, Perry, #4
215: Keegan Snyder, Perry, #10
285: Max Chapman, Creston, #5, Evan Sorensen, Atlantic, #6

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Saturday, Feb. 10, 2024

Weather

February 10th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly sunny, with a high near 42. North wind 7 to 10 mph.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 26. North wind 3 to 7 mph.
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 44. West northwest wind 5 to 8 mph.
Sunday Night: Clear, with a low around 25. West northwest wind around 6 mph becoming calm.
Monday: Sunny, with a high near 47. West wind 6 to 10 mph becoming north northwest in the morning.
Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 25.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 49.
Friday’s High in Atlantic was 45. The Low was 29. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 39 and the Low was 13. The Record High for Feb. 10th in Atlantic, was 72 in 1999. The Record Low was -24, in 1905. Sunrise today: 7:20. Sunset: 5:47.

Trojans hang on in overtime to win against Lenox

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February 9th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

The Atlantic Trojans basketball team had the fight of their season at home and hung on to win in overtime against the Lenox Tigers 67-65 on Friday night. Friday’s first quarter could be described as a seesaw with Atlantic starting the game on a 6-1 run. Lenox responded with an 8-0 run to take the lead at 9-8 and Atlantic capped off the first quarter scoring six straight unanswered points to make a 16-11 lead.

In the second quarter Atlantic continued to feed the ball to Colton Rasmussen all around the basket who seemed to be unstoppable with 17 first half points. Lenox looked to Gabe Funk 11 first half points to be their response in the second quarter. The Trojans fed off of Rasmussen’s perimeter shooting and Gavin McLaren’s 8 first half points to go up 33-25.  During the third quarter Lenox’s main focus was to score quickly and force Atlantic turnovers. Their strategy worked as the Tigers won the third quarter 22-9 and had the lead at 47-42.

As soon as the fourth quarter started Colton Rasmussen took the ball and singlehandedly gave his team the lead by scoring eight straight points. Lenox had no answer and both teams exchanged trips to free throw line to send the game into overtime at 61-61.

Atlantic looked poised at the beginning of the extra period, especially when Nolan Waters knocked down a left wing three to give his team the lead and the first points in overtime at 64-61. Midway through overtime Brock Henderson was fouled while driving to the basket and had two crucial free throws to put his team back up 66-64. The Tigers then got the ball back with under 10 seconds to play down 66-65. Gabe Funk took the inbound, but the aggressive defense by Rasmussen was too much for Funk as he was pressed back behind the half court line and called for a back court violation. Rasmussen was then fouled on the ensuing inbound and he went 1 for 2 and helped Atlantic go up 67-65. The half court heave at the buzzer for Lenox missed and Atlantic survived overtime.

Atlantic Head Coach Dalton Franken was proud of the way his team fought back throughout the second half of the game.

Colton Rasmussen led the Trojans in scoring with 33, Gavin McLaren had 20, and Brock Henderson chipped in 7. Up next for Atlantic, the Trojans will be facing a familiar Hawkeye 10 foe the Harlan Cyclones. Coach Franken noted that Atlantic needs to be patient, in order to be successful against a talented Harlan squad.

The Tigers were led in scoring by Gabe Funk with 27 and 19 points from Carter Reed.

KJAN will have coverage of the Harlan at Atlantic game beginning with the pregame show at 7:20 p.m.

JANET “JAN” JEAN MASON, 95, of Atlantic (Mass of Christian Burial 2/16/24)

Obituaries

February 9th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

JANET “JAN” JEAN MASON, 95, of Atlantic, died Friday, February 09, 2024, at Kavanagh House, in Des Moines. A Mass of Christian Burial for JANET “JAN” MASON will be held 11-a.m. Friday, Feb. 16, 2024, at Saints Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Atlantic. Schmidt Family Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Visitation will take place at the church from 10-until 11-a.m., Friday, prior to the service.

Interment will take place at the Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Cemetery following the mass. A luncheon will be held following the committal service in Saints Peter and Paul Parish Center.

Memorials may be made in memory of Jan Mason to a charity of your choice or otherwise mailed to the Schmidt Family Funeral Home, P.O. Box 523, Atlantic, IA 50022 for distributions to local organizations or charities in her memory.

JAN MASON is survived by:

Her sons – Rick (Diane) Mason, of Des Moines; Tom (Elizabeth) Mason, of Dallas, TX; Dan (Toni) Mason, of Chandler, AZ, and John Mason, of West Des Moines.

Her daughter – Mary Bolser, of Des Moines.

9 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren, and her daughter-in-law Tammy Jensen, of Urbandale.